Show DEVERY bEVER Y OF DE THROWN OUT OF NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION David B. B Hill Rules the Roost and Dictates Unseating Un Un- Unseating seating of Both Delegations Delegations Dele Dele- From the Big Chiefs Chief's District ft ft ft ft ft ft K ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft t a ar ft r SARATOGA N N N. Y Oct 1 1 ft M Bird S. S Coler of oi Brooklyn was ft sr K IK nO nominated for Governor Go by hy the r rIM ift IM Democratic convention He was V Vt r t fy formerly oln-i oln C of oC Greater PV ft P ft V le v Ne York 1 II ft k ft lr ft r ft V ft ft r ft lr- ft tr- ft tr ft tr M re K lr tt r ft tr r K lr t SARATOGA X N. Y Oct 1 The t.-The The comi com- com i Hlee tee on contested scats seats reported to Ithe the D Democratic convention against the thc Seating of either cither th the or the G Goodwin delegates In the Ninth New n assembly sem district Devery was unseated by a yote vote of oC the convention But Bul four tour counties voted vOled for his reten reten- tion Before the report came in Devery darted down clown the tho ais aisle aisle- le In a minute the ehe he convention enton h hall was In an uproar Even En E cn n t the c band hand was drowned out as delegates sand and frien friends s stood on their rh thalis h cheered and waved waed hats anti and d Jl Hes seated hes he's seated seat seat- ed ed yelled the crowd but ery De raised his hand and find called out Not yet et n not yet ct JIm Hills illa Wishes Govern In deciding the th Deyer contest a number of heated speeches were made end ond when It was explained that It was Senator Hills Hill's desire that neither Dc- Dc very er nor nOl Goodwin be bc recognized a motion motion mo mo- tion to effect as Was carried carded with but Yew lew dissenting votes When hen Senator Hill Hili entered the convention convention con con- hall there was a a. great outburst of DC Pandemonium Breaks Loose When the secretary read In the f plinth district t New York neither delegation dele dele- gation gatlon Is entitled to seats In the convention convention convention con con- because of the wholesale corruption cor cor- f a a roar of cheers and hisses went up up and as It continued Devery k was seen seen making his way to the plats plat- plat s form torm A at arms with his hand Gland on tl the c hl big bis ex chiefs shoulder tried t to fOl force foide e him hint back to a scat but buthe buthe he shook him off orr and and started to speak He said sall amid cheers Devery's I very's Speech Democrats o of this convention Sam Sam- lIel J. J Tilden was deprived of his rights right of Dr franchise as were the people of the thel l United States Wei Wc e do donot not want thatto that thatto to occur here herf today It was through the work of or a clique of or this convention t r that the people of tI the life e Ninth district r. r ere ore about to be deprived of or a similar right Mr Hill ns UN State lead leader r of the State Stale of ot New York we e a ask k justice from you yen as leader of the Democratic part party party- L We e do not come here as honest Democrats Democrats Demol Demo- Demo l to be he deprived of our rights c Devery De Man Thrown Out i t As Devery Dever left the platform not a aI I Delegate was In his seat eat and the gallery aller f t W was S In a wild state of oC excitement A Af Ar f r Devery Dever dele delegate ate got ot to the platform f and attempted to speak The chair told F r him that he could not nol address the con- con Amidst tremendous uproar he het r t Eta started ted to speak but a j at sergeant i r arms arms hustled him down the steps l' l Fork For or k k fully ten minutes the convention con and andt t spectators roared applauded and hissed E and then as aJ the noise subsided Temporary Tem Tem- Chairman Stanchfield said Stanchfield Drowned Out For the sake o of the delegates to this 1 Democratic convention COD and those present present present pres pres- ent I desire to say 51 that thal the party does not propose to have Its voice olee put down downor o or allow Its Hs convention con to be run b by thugs and ruffians romans and and and- Here the De Devery Der r adherents broke out Main again and drowned Mr Stanchfield's voice olce by ch cheers er for Devery ery For severa sev- sev i fr era l minutes It went on and then the P chair said said- I I want tl lo to say to lo the gallery every- every body will fair If the h Iti get sel play gallery allery does docs not cea cease the ga galleries will be clear cleared d Cries of or Tr Try It It Lots Lets see you your Devery's Jevery's Side Stated Finally some fome semblance o of order was aR obtained d and then Dever Devery presented a minority report The Tr majority report as sustained the counties 8 voting oUng hole in In whole or In pr part partIn In fn In favor fIn of or the seating of oC the Devery Decry delegates tea being Queens 7 i for 2 against Suffolk 4 9 for 2 against WyoMing Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming 3 for Yates 3 3 for 01 All alp of or the other counties voted voled for the majority report declaring the thc seats scats of or orthe the delegates 4 from rom the Ninth vacant J every Dovery very Leaves Hall When hen the tho vote ole had hart h been fn announced Devery ery J left ft the hall hail followed by hy his hla delegates delegates El r and friends There was not trouble or cheering The committee on permanent organization organ organ- made KB its report naming Martin t W. W W Littleton of oC Brooklyn n for permanent chairman J Attacks Roosevelt In a the tho chair Mr Littleton said raid i j ln un n p part rt In the ver very mM midst t of or a profound political rl peace ace in tho the Nation Nallon two o years this side side- of or a national election we find 1 n most extraordinary activity among prominent Republican officials The President although although al al- though strenuously diligent In the discharge ills ills- r charge of or his grave duties finds It necessary liar oary sary or a cable agreeable or both hoth to make a tour of the New En States speaking speak speak- III Ine ing at every place of Interest The rule hurden hur- hur den of or his oratory was at it first an extravagant ant defense of or his Cabinet coupled with a perpetual injunction to his hearers h to not hesitate In III doing the rough Ugh work of life But something In ha la 1 keen beer atlon of ot the people led f him to believe that they were not so IO much Interested In his official tamil family and ana the rough rouKh work as tile they were in tn thet tho the it t of the regulation of trusts f Truo to reckless disregard of ot conse k he hc undertook to dispose of the profound economical problems problem In a skirt skir- skir t h seh n fight ht Let Ut It be said In praise of or orf candor If Ir not of his ingenuity that f he JJ e admitted 1 at the outset the urgent n 1 of ot a a. strong supervising handan hand hand- hand hand- an admission which the whole fin lican party party- would rejoice wore wElte It 4 un Un- rn made lEie 11 m hastened a to assure them of a remedy tl II t the te Simply stated the tho remedy 1 Is 18 to have all allf f M Jr States meet In ln due duc season and first f 0 solemnly admit that they arc powerless 0 to or of Or r i cope with the these harmless captains i industry and nd to agree to 10 delegate to the l Go Government Government nt all power rower which t they e now pos possess ess upon tha that t subject a 1 Shen let the Federal Government take J f C rge of them and the President sol sol- a promises es 8 that ho hI would see sec to It thc Federal Government would con t t them In view of ot the fact tact that the tho t i Continued on Ia Page pa e 6 j i f Devery of De Dc Continued from Crom Page 1 1 process of or amendment and enactment will wi require nearly nine years it Is not nol too much to say a that this Is a strenuous Hren- Hren promise The Thc revolutionary re lonar remedy rem rem- Nl h by edy Cily would typify trust development Ic taking nil all ni the power of or nil 11 the States and md delegating it to the Federal Ferral Govern Govern- meat ment When the tho trusts trust a had collected enough enouch h men wh who rr arde regarded them s simply Imply simp as captains of Industry the States would be h powerless s and the trusts would rt L fr free The President says ays that he does docs not re regard regard re- re Aa gard d the reduction of tariff duties dutes upon made trust articles as an efficient or orar safe ar remedy berau c It would Injure tho the legitimate I us well veli WIl a 1 the Illegitimate In In- In We Ve 10 do nut not lut propose to lo disturb W c we do not nol propose to t Attack legitimate Industries wo ve WI do not seek to take ana away from them anything wIlch belongs belonga tu Lu them but bul we do do ioro propose c- c to withhold the aid ull of this Government from them Wo We propose to make them stand lan alone nione I we propose to tuk teki awa away the unnecessary sary ar protection now aror afforded ed them bv hv tho ho Government Go and let the commercial batteries s of or the tho world bo ho 0 trained thein ih the shot and shell hel o of corlet- corlet tion ton until they Mr nr driven iriven front from their ther entrenchment en en- of or protection ton out rut put I ito Isto to the theol ol open n field of n honest trade Rather Rather than tian do Jo O this tho Republican party parly now noV proPOses proposes pro pro- IO poses to tn revolutionize the Government change chanc I It laform la form and further encroach upon the rl right ht o of a at lo local govern tJ- tJ ment In 11 States |