Show f ft ft r r ef t BEATEN LOVED BY DEMOCRATS l ftfe II 1 N EVER 4 lt AT THE lt POLLS POLL FEARED liY BY REPUBLICANS fe Fo J iI fd 1 j iQ Ii hl L J ti I M t v I AT P W who i ik 1 i I r k ut ill Hi Ih polls poll II i iI C n I UH 11 e ir w lIe will he i n t I ay 1 1 J ih k mob ha he IHN t I Iva Im I ore va fIn or of W Iud t I ale of New l keenly stud S t UI I I I f k t 11 u a In oil nil tho thoI 7 I tM chief I Judge J 1 th 1 I i Ii hl scat lief ier i t ui t l tin I hi tale Nov Novt No Nob i b t t J Jn vf fin Ken y eurs rs l I Cle t I has I IDt Dt n tl oem h 1111 i t Ii on would be bo l 11 Hir J 1 hI jl r r I II n of t h I I TOri w will not bl Pest I tl mIlS w ur I J u I I I 1 l In 10 tj I I III DI It ha 0 I J I I NI York stale tt the JIll nt f aLl of I I II II U I J 1 I in I 1 1 h 01 so 00 I 1 of Demo DemoI f I Ii in i iTi Par lId Iii Lune j Fur SIX 1 h I u 1 die dielL 1 lL EXAS Ti Tilt lIH DOOM 1 p 1 1 f fill h In I III the state his doo door i to I the other I it II r ro roi r 0 u ail through I if 1 in Ib 1 hull sent lent up 1111 f J j i ii M over the theN Si II X N i i i 10 he the dec deci i 11 1 iii I and Andr r ik k f r Nt NI York J i b It 11 i ii i iti Iu Jil In I nIN 1111 with 11 u M by b the Jut but Juta Ul a ltd L 11 i no i a i y of ot the lust rein em am ii 1 un m nt that tho t I Ie Iun on f li had l Invited l dl T f K t that In Ji iv tw ii It t 48 hours t s P n I r sent ent on an oni anIn In to i Jui Ju r to nt at ata i a r g jn Jt N SI j I i i nt at j i t P it t u w 11 fixed by byi b bif i If i hI accepts ac li t i it II i t Ibi IK of I T tat to toun IP jn un mn mr I tu lu gov HO HOel ii ft el MI I un 1 Texas a all 1 ls Hu N irin ana t uth Caru K and be 1 1 tell few das da sago agn a n tic X S I Y i telegraph he me mt t ra c thi at n In east west wesl and f Ih u I IT j as 1111 to toWi Wi v nf it I hi J U o Parker Dei tonG an I t ill mini rist r e in mi JOI Mist if f the re reo Ire fw ap ln I to Chit Judge r afe a tew rn and two fa or d nth rth r 01 r Mi MUE tU t tl i 1 I N At Jr dormant n c IN Iu th Ih n mil ml re L 5 U v n I from Mini Demo Demoi N t i D 11 i James n of ju ka home Ir m hv I t national h f t tI i the White II lr Dal Dalm in an n ii r St l f fi ats In Ne Neman IS i for or a v man for Bet I Allon Ai AiDo R Do I t 1 r j t 1 i tu i thorn them should r J In I i im 11 to e nem n t n H man manon Ir 1 II I Ift on of ot tho It men In ft n nj mo party be j It f t r rg fj 1 11 Kt ot lIs In a 11 long statement has d tor tI himself for Parker In III 1001 H It U Is true that Senator Vests political star H I waning that he Is to tu bo be I In till the senate by b William Stone vice Ire of ot the Demo l emu On the other hand J of ot of tho executive bt that o Parker should be bethe b the Democratic candidate fur 01 president Ne In III liiOI 1001 uny further uIther It should bo wild that D mo point out tho availability of Judge e as ns n con cnn delate II viewpoints yet et the pyramid on nn this recta Is the fact that Par Parker ker during tho fierce Democratic fac strICt of oC and 1900 pre by 11 the Judicial robes of ot his hll CP c from In them In ho he win WilY ono of the six justl of ot the HU promo court of or th till third Judicial dis district of ot the Iho state stute In Isn he wan nB elect elected ed 11 chlof of ot the Iho court of appeal thu In HIP 1111 national battle of 1900 he h OS again to the tho of not pulp palo In III the factional of thu tho In III T Jw v of ot the Democratic fervor whIch nt Jt surrounds Chief Judge namo the people wont to know what sort of ot a J man he In IH Newspaper articles magazine Ills dla have hac provoked Well It bd h that Judge I Parker would attract attention even Oen In Inn Ino n o throng of notable men He lie Is Ii feet teet 10 Inches In substantially pro proportioned portioned and handsome His hair IK III of ot ofa otI a I rich brown hue tending au auburn burn hurn Ills IlIa carefully trimmed mu h of a I lighter than his hili hair Ther IB 18 nothing In his hiM movements either r on tho street or In III the Iho COUI room HP lip has an on unstinted r rl for the rights of all 1111 He lie has hus u 1 to nil vengeful and traits He lie Is III l IJ easy of demeanor cultivated N lie laP Is neither starched nor ceremonious he lit has haM n dignity which Is not lofty loft nur pompous Ills Intellect t U I not muddy l or iy but clear and Incisive He I mediocre re or commonplace or ordinary and neither Is III he fretful wn lt or captious Ills His pel faculties ore lire of or the pitch and before Amen IH III hp hl l Is the jewel bf be the of ot tho Empire Parkers ancestry cestr N 11 good food Hh HII Arell John Parker a 1 r 1111 si dent of ot was IIA a U r for three years In the of the 1110 and his und and father were both hoth farmers At 10 Judge Parker was n school s ny his work he got gol tho money to 10 study law and lie he was graduated from the Albany law school In Prom the start he liked politics In he was elected 1 surrogate of Ulster county You see s c otter after at lit tho Albany law school ho made hl home nt Kingston Ulster Ul ler al nl although though thon h he h had been horn born at nt county where h re Daniel Scott first paw tho light of day Ia In 1883 term as os trot of ot Ulster county expired ho was 1011 once more elected this time by hy a n largely Increased plurality lII POLITICAl POWEll In 1884 Parker became a Q power In Instate state stolp politics All the tho Democratic Demo warriors Daniel Manning William C Whitney Cooper David 1 1111 13 U Hill HIli Abraham S Hewitt Samuel J Til Tilden den l K cottoned to Parker 1 rIer the young hand handsome some clever cleer Democrat who had won In two to pitched battles In what considered ron a normal county count Parker w nt as a delegate to lo lothe the Democratic national convention and there with Daniel Manning and others other of Groer friends succeeded In nominating Mr Ir for tor president With election David Dald R n RHill Hill bp a n political power through succeeding Cleveland as governor In Inthe Inthe the fall of ISS Mr Ir Hill was walt a 1 candidate for election as and Mr Park Parker er el on his way Ill to New York ono one tiny day In III 1 r f If Judge Alton B Parker the Jewel of the Democracy of The Empire State Would if the Convention Were W ere V V Held Today Be Mighty Near the Nomination for the A r V Presidency fl A flA t A I a railroad train Iraln found himself con cOli fronted ll with Mr 11 Hill and several other Democratic politicians who Insisted upon Ullon hi managing Mr Hills campaign BH nil chairman of or the executive committee of tho Democratic state slate com Mr nt first declined to 10 touch the tho place that such Huch a 1 place was not In the line lino of ut his hid profession as a II lawyer In wyer but he ho i consented to take tuko It for Cor that campaign I only on I It proved to bo n a campaign n which h had to U Le managed mannge with great skill but I Parker by b his genius as liS a II tactician and his knowledge 1 of ot the state brought Hill In n winner over ocr Ira Davenport bv hy plurality From that day da to HIP present hour there have been two stories one ant dia diametrically metrically o d to the other con concerning on the relations Mr 11 Hill Hilland and Mr Ir Parker One story Is hi that Sir Ir Hill never forgot his debt of gratitude to Parker for Cor the great groat work which Parker did In conducting Mr Ir Hills vie vic victorious campaign In that Mr lr Hill swiftly showed this gratitude by hy appointing Mr Ir Parker or to Justice Theodore U n of lIt the court upon the death of the latter In The following year Judge Parker hall had NV HOW BIG BRIDGE NOW LOOKS I i I j 1 I I fIt l la II now beginning to look more like a bridge and less like Ike a n t f I n roon t er Th The made w ek renala the of oC the en proved to be ho such a satisfactory Judge jUlI that lie he was as nominated by the Demo party ond tho Republican party part put forward no candidate against him Ills HIli election as nR a n justice of ot the court followed In January 1899 1889 the tho second lIe division of at the court of appeal was created and Justice Parker was II appointed to It by hy bydo do GO Hill lIlli the Judge jud e being the youngest man who ever sat lint In the tho court of ap appeals peals In this state stall He e was then thon only on 5 I GEORGE WASHINGTON I 33 3 years old ohI ho he retained this until tin th 0 II n nI I of the court In Th n 4 h It of other Judge Judg l ho lit v 1 i t tI I pointed by lJ GOI lower 1 a m win c I the general term of ot the M I of ot the first department and n at nt work In New York city until Ih I allon of the ai division or tt tl supreme court urt when he rei um d 11 tl duties of the trial terms term In his own Oi II In November Judge was chief Judge of ot the court of ot appeals WAS WI HILL JEALOUS The other story stor about the relations reIn between Mr Hill Chilli cr er dating from that campaign lIm In 18 r ha hai very often orten r tn by b Demo Democratic cratic politician In tbs tiiU Mute It la II to the effect ol t that Mr fr Hill quickly p r that Mr Ir Parker In Isn POt poa s all the tit keen keenness ness and Intellect to t become a J grout great Democratic statesman and further furthermore furthermore more rosily cosily to become the thc Democratic leader of ot the state of New 1 York and that It was for these reasons r that Mr Hill 1111 at lit the Ur t opportunity offered by bya b ba a vacancy on the supreme court ourt quickly shunted Mr Ir Parker on to 10 th bench out from the political ar arena na and Into the judicial IM well knowing that a II man like Parker Park would not lIel Mill the robes of ot hit hll by cr down Into the gutter of ot H I Thus to 10 shunt a n rival has hili b IHn n the method methot of at both Republican and Demo Democratic cratic cr tI leaders le of the state of ot New el York It Is IR not ry to 10 rep nt the mory of ot the convention at III In September last which nom nominated Bird S Coler Ier for RO Th ThI I delf to n nun wanted Chief Judg Parker to be he th tho for tor govern believing that thai Parker would b at Od il ilby by b Anti rapture capture the back II n Hill t In t Hi h United States senate to succeed as liS i e Platt Plait Mr Col r wa U Ir Hills lillis candidate f lOr i governor He lie was bt l n by hy SM plu m 11 In tel of ot the prominence of ot Ihl hi t Judge Juao all or over r the 1 this time It may 1111 not lot b bt out of or pla 1111 plato to give a nf ot th the results of It campaigns In the it t for tor tho i i t 1 years rII lower Flower 1 In Js l h nm Cle land the state HIAte In Mt l n l hy nm plurality Alton n I W the court of ot In 1 Uti T by h 60 o plurality u lit DEPRAT Hill 1111 for gov n r In 1 by b King for secretary tar of or tale In 1 iI b IHS plurality pi II r porter lir l In ISH by b 21 plurality Yap Wyk for In 1 3 by 17 11 ei plurality for tor Bo rr r In 1900 b by plurality oleI for tor governor In 1 by b plu plurality no cl II of ot late rs In HW I 11 It waa Wal aft toler was n for Cor governor by Odell In No o oem em r last by slender plurality of ot votes that the taint faint tintinnabulations of the ni w Parker I boom for Cor the for lor next lieU year Vegan an to ba b bh heard h I Many national n lInal who turned up In New York while nut to Interfere with the t of ot the t hI Umpire Em state It wall wag their be he lief lIet that Parker would have success III fUll fully carried tho state of lit New York for tor forthe the and fui that In III tin battle now only a II few tew months ort oft the Democrats I of ot the tha nation must look to the Umpire for tor It I Then Than came callie nil all sorts of ot questions some of which are hero set at down Nl QUI Judge Parker Just a strong tron a aft ft 1 presidential tho convention 1 Is III he II not Juit ft ag n If It he hc had lufen 11 11 nominated for had MOD MODIs Int Is II he hI not lIot an all a J matter of or fact stronger el for or th tilE reason that ho he wa not nominated led for tor governor I Do 1 0 not the of ot the nation i behove fully that he should have I nominated for governor and Inasmuch n a he he should be nominated d for rOl president 1 Hns not Judge JudICI Porker more morl elements element of ot strength thun any an Democrat of na national prominence at lit the mo mem 1 DM Dill not Hill Hili and undue fa vi AS ASin in tn lilt i of ot and M us nut Il It Judge Parker of ot hk 1 HoI SlAW 0 va VIA HI place on the bench h of th tat of o New NewYork N York kept out Nt lit f the th In 1896 and 1300 I OO tI poison to Democrats ill future promotion Then Democrats or national Im Importance to compare the In the on Election Jar day JarIn In last lut and MI since then some of nt have prepared fI table which in their Joel to thet the fur tur next year eor om olne from rom New York state for or the NR n that the Umpire state ramp near nf r than Ihan any of or the other great mutes to turn VW Ing over to 10 till the Democracy The Tue table Prepared by 1 Ui t tt It DM M fol low MV 1 The fhe thu th lug stale lI ai 1 l New N w New Nell J No York Yorki Sm o h I I nn YOU YOUK nOPE HOPH California the Democratic l declare couil not Jot 1 be ked tu to tl tile Democratic tI candidate for fol ell II of ot geographical Little N It w WIll added been lJ Cn out Jilt of ot the the If ty 1 of or Pierce Plent and so the Democratic hop s are arc turned on New ew rK because Hiler the tit candidate for governor acknowledged by all to have been the man whom Ir Hill ci c uld have nominated was only beaten by Cov 10 Odell by the frightfully trl raped of or The as a to the re result In th till different states or last rUl election has had a J very 1110 perceptible Influence e un on the Parker 1 Judge Parker hat has a 0 home In Kingston Ulster county and a farm at III not far tr distant In June Jun lant months before tile the HI JIB S SIf If you OU ever cr Jet gel Into a II ml ui said a 1 young club man to a 1 i 1 nil of r his the other r day da be e lure i 1 ity hat article youre g to 10 lU for tur if it yuu u los IH Listen Iten h II of Hi III lighted II another cigar and anil andt t J 1 I i a 1 little with a as s n II p Irl and hei lun chaperon on r i paid pal l number one I for nuts and of ot ofu I Iii u uc ii pot lIt them They y were ex too ton isi 1 nit III 16 fill an all a aj aI j i fui fu t nf It there ww ih Iii r hut but butr r I a 11 Un 1111 IA th rl t The youn oun wo iu II ill I guessed Iho hed take a hat hp t tr r r l I off id n 0 hot hat not thinking nh J ii III i U II At any nil rate the next urn I w tit around h he had Ii the chunk J RUgar and MIl had hadi MIlI i 1111 i tu OI lI a al I i A 1 Not o she he j t know you ran mil millinery ne no c CUI ui Is 19 remarked the solitary listener I 1 inn n t answered the f i nil 1 l hUI ut one of my III b helt t friend Is III r in In a big shot til nl 1 I her mv card CAr and Will told her hH hert t h J lur tvr him You see I 1 up upI 1 I r h ir went alone she Rhe go goi I 11 i a 1 fry expensive lve hot hat Hut I 0 fV e 8 too At t 1 f tun wn I got gilt to tho Ihl said 1 Mr Ir smith I go 10 and ana huv i i 1 hit II I i end I H I chirred cha to you I IIi Ii g ith mf Well you know kno I Ibn 4 ve iii i n d H lot and know known n O IQ o under ctr Ir u i io 10 off nl to the avenue went v ir r md Ind little lamb We that U Uh I Ih h I on some pretty prett decent hats hat Mill wv w wIre were waiting for my friend hut ut when he came along and I Intro Intra it ud d nor I HII wh r re the grandstand tood 1 I thought the young woman would taki tak some ome nil at about S O but thin friend of ot hunted up thelno t affair you ou ever eer saw Of Ot would none of them no o I called 1 for tor more mor Finally he brought out a II big brown Irown hit hat hito nt o t leant two and a half feet fHt In diameter and decorated decorate with n wreath of ot autumn leave In all sorts of ot old color When she put that hat It n she Ihl 90 10 con confoundedly that Ihal I tile Ule one for tor me roC without |