Show HUGHES ACCEPTS Will Confine His Canvass Absolutely to the Platform Now New York Sept i E Hughes received d the notification of or his nomina tion for f governor at his homo home in West Vest End avenue with his wife and two daugh The Tho news came caine to him In the form of a telephone message from the Asso elated Press and a little later the tIle con was found in an official tele t le gram from the convention itself Imme he forwarded a formal forma massimo of e h Senator Alfred Aled n Pago Mr Hughes to allow this message to be his only public ance at this thiR time ne on the subject of his nomination ft i message m osage in which ho pointed out that he accented without pledge other than tha to do hs qs duty elut accord ing to hl his conscience nOo ltd arid in n which he ne declared Q that if It It l would be his ambition to give ua a sane efficient and honorable administration free from taint or bossism or of oC servitude He Ho declined to discuss his or his probable attitude on the issues of 0 the campaign but said that his public statements during tho the canvass would be confined absolutely to the platform which it was expected would take up much of his time and to which he was prepared to apply himself Oyster Bay Ba Sept 26 Tho telegram sent by b the president after he had been beon of the nomination by toy the Republican state convention of Charles E Hughes for governor was made public here tonight Charles E Hughes I rejoice for the sake of the cause of good citizenship in your nomination THEODORE ROOSEVELT |