| Show vf basa w TROOPS NOT PREPARED FOR LONG CHASE HAD TO GO INTO CAMP venial sept 10 couriers came in last night from hodges caknip in browne park anih dispatches for on reaching the park it wat found that the indian whom the detail was bent out to bring back had gone on north and are no doubt well on toward pine ridge by this lime As the troops were nat in shape to make a rapi overland march they went into camp until further orders the detachment of cavalry from fort en route for white rock also reached vernal laet night and left for their destination early this morning mary L dudley eife andrew dudley sr of jensen died yesterday at 11 a ra after an of five flani duration the death was duo to an internal derangement the deceased was 60 years of age and was born in spania fork where her father stephen baikham Mai kham was resident the came an fn county in has resided at jehnwn bince chaj being among the first settlers in that end of the county apples are a good crop in uintah coun y thi fall and are selling for 1 per nichel tho lonest price ciar paid in his section wheat is selling this fall at from CO to 75 cents per bushel HYPOCRISY OF CITIZENS UNION district attorney jerome cannot find words strong enough to express himself bew york sept 24 the republican and citizens union convention met last night the former at the grand central palace and th c latter at cooper union and nominated as the city ticket the candidates decided on at conference ot the anti tammany forces seth low for mayor edward tl grout for comptroller andi charles V bior president of the board ot aldermen the republican convention met early in alio afternoon and adjourned until evening out ot respect to the memory of frederick S gibbe of the republican national chair member of his district delegation was draped in mourning the platform adopted when jhc thc convention reassembled declared that the republicans of new york endorse the efficient and businesslike business like administrations of mayor low comptroller grout and president fornes and declared that every promise of two years ago had been fulfilled in letter and in irit the issue ot the campaign was declared 10 be the continuance of thi li onest intelligent and administration the nomination of mayor low was the nominations of the other candidates following francis C huntington presided at the convention of ane citizens union E pulton cutting as of the con ference committee presented the name of the three candidate seconding speeches were made and the nominations were then voted after which the convention adjourned late last night district attorney jerome returned to his quarters in street when told eliat the had nominated low grout and forens he said 1 I assume that the platform in its general scope and trend will be what it was in the last a that ie that it will substantially be a drawing of the line between decency and indecency 1 I should be discouraged more than words can express by the action of the two conventions toni glit did I 1 believe ahat they were the sincere and antram expressions of the delegate of those conventions information of men and true and loyal I 1 have made my fight such as it was I 1 have not one word to retract change amend or soften everything I 1 have said Is absolutely sol true and ie known to be so I 1 ft ill fight this fight it such a man as I 1 tan of service to the bitter end and wh en it is finished I 1 will shake the dust from my feet and until I 1 can find leaders to whom truth means more than chani and hypocrisy to whom faith i even arreater than victory I 1 will stand as 1 have stood alone BISHOP INDORSES MOBS thinks no adequate remedy can be found to suppress assault little bock ark sept 24 M brown formerly of ohio who hum bishop of the diocie of abe episcopal church speaking of the race problem expressed himself quite 1 while I 1 do not justify lunching lynching lyn ching i can find other remedy dequan de quat to reee the crime for which this ha been made a by the of the south he said 1 I a ern inan and used lo 10 look with on lunching lynching lyn ching but since I 1 have been south eyes have been opened imprisonment does no good 1 I am of the opinion that it would well to leave the oluf ion of ehg question to the southern people they know beet what to do |