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discover their exact status on the Republi¬ can checker-board. AMERICAN DUCHESS AMERICANS IIITIE PARKER CAUGHT A MORTON TAIL TO PLATT'S DAY IN ALBANY. Sees the Governor, but Refuses to OPEHSA BIG» WESTERN TARTAR, Tell What They Talked CZAR'S^CORONATION, About. Her Grace of Our Housed He Knocked Albany. May 20..Politicians around the Marlborough Representatives Mrs. Martin Piatt is of a of ex¬ Suspected Trying Capitol ^were thrown into fever Makes Her First Pub- in Royal Style in Down When She Tried to to Fix Matters Up in citement to-day by the sudden appearance of Thomas C. Piatt. The silent engineer of lie Speech. Moscow, Pay Her Bill. That Way. the Republican machine stepped into the Executive Chamber briskly soon after 11 She Delights the English Yeo- General McCook and Party Declares Her Past Is Such That Vet He Denies He Broached o'clock. He wore his business suit and One of the Finest She Could Not Live in the Carried a small grip, such as the Republi¬ manry by Her Artless Using Such a Scheme to the Gov¬ can missionaries are knowTn by when the Girlishness. Palaces in the Flats. time for distributing campaign arguments City. Mystic ernor While at Albany. approaches. Mr. Piatt lost no time in passing through A Trifle Embarrassed at Occupying Brflliant Toilets to Ee Worn by More Sensational Happenings in the in the Chamber into the Governor's private American Career of the Famous McKinley Boomers room, where he held a long interview with So Public a Place, She Ac¬ Women at the Pacific Warn Mark Hanna That This Is his Presidential candidate. Herself Coronation Ceremony. Litigant "What was the object of you visit?" he quits Admirably. Co^st the Move to Checkmate. was asked, and he smiled blandly, as he replied: PRETTIEST WOMAN IN THE CROWD. GERMANS SING FOR THE CZAR. WHAT THE PICTURESQUE PAST WAS. WARNER MILLER'S TALK IGNORED. "I came up to talk over matters of legis¬ lation with the Governor." Members of th« Assisted Kept San Francisco Excittd with Her Con¬ Beyond that he would answer no ques¬ A Red Letter Day in the New, Official Liedertaf«l, by Neither the Governor Nor His Adviser tions. He positively declined to discuss Life of Churchill's Charm¬ Many Russians, Serenade the duct.Suspected of Murder and with and Will Speak of It or Their Conference. Warner Miller's pungent interview, al¬ ing Young New York Young Monarch, Vho Charged Forgery Joins Piatt though he admitted that he had seen it. Bride. Thtnks Them. Blackmail in a Will Case. Nor would he talk on any other political on the Train. subject; and he looked daggers at one In¬ By Julian Ralph. By Henry W. Fischer. Mrs. John B. Martin Is new to New York, considerate who wanted to but out "West they know all about her. Morton for the Repub¬ correspondent the famous re¬ Moscow, May 20..The Americans who are Is Piatt playing was In the London, May 20.-Henley, She the Pacific coast In sensations know if there any truth story here to attend the kept for lican Vice-Presidential nomination? that Governor Morton wanted to with¬ gatta town, where more bunting has, per¬ coronatioi of the Czar months, and San Francisco still talks about That is the question the local McKlnley draw. haps been displayed than In any otl.er are well housed. the Martiu will case, in which she held the BY MORTON. I Bhouters were asking last night after Mr. PLATT EXPECTED place in England, is as gorgeous as a bou¬ bpl!e\e there are few persons of royal centre of the stage, though she had to It was evident that the coming of the throw books at the aod scold the from Albany, where he saw All the streets have blood In this city who are 1» more com¬ lawyers Watt's return big Republican had been expected at the quet to-day. through to do it. fortable than Judge Governor Morton. Executive Chamber, although it was posi¬ been erected poles in pairs, swathed in quarters the cltzens of the The sec»nd act In the mystery of the Mr. Piatt himself was silent on the sub¬ tively denied there that the Governor ex¬ red bunting, and connected by wires hung Republic. Mystic Flirs, at Thirty-ninth street and talk about what had ject. He disdained to reply to the question. pected Mr. Piatt to with flags. By a curious chance, one wire Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, dt New York Broadway, occurred last night, when J. L. It understood that become of the Morton boom and what I'arker, the proprietor of the place, brutally He wanted distinctly half held the silken .emblems of Great Britain, City, has engaged one of the most beautiful the would not withdraw from the Warner Miller meant by saying that assaulted Martin in the Governor would the and palaces In the city. General who Jlrs. John and, Presidential race. When he was asked If he the New York State delegation sup¬ Spain. MtCook, of threw her at St. Louis. presence twenty witnesses, had gone to Albany to induce the Governor port McKinley All this display was because Consuelo, represents the United States Government into the strtet. Mr. Piatt himself said to a to get out of the race, he replied: privately Duchess of Marlborough, was there to open at tlhe coronation, his wife anc daughter At 10 o'cUck she entered the building withdraw? If I friend that he would not discuss such "Will the Governor the Oxfordshire Agricultural Show. The are living In the palace with Jlrs. Alex¬ him to do so I could not get him matters until he had found out personally wanted In mind when Duchess the most wonder¬ ander. to. He thinks he will be nominated. The just what' Mr. Miller had young passed if he did the Governor, I can emphatically say, will not he talked that way. say things fully active and important day of her new Mrs. Potter Palmer, wife of tie million¬ credited to him. Mr. Piatt also told a withdraw." official life. aire hotel proprietor of Chicago, is living HE WAS THE MEANEST Mr. Piatt would not discuss Warner State officer that Senator Quay had posi¬ nor was The Most Beivutlfnl Woman There. In a furnished hotse. Miller's denunciatory statement. He said tively not gone over to McKinley, richly private Mrs. to or else so She was the tallest and by far the most he preferred to wait until the authenticity he likely do so, anything Palmer showed her independence by refus¬ E. revolutionary. beautiful woman and there were AIM'S DEAD, the interview given out by George there, to pay the exorbitant rates MAN, of ing It that Mr. Piatt had left New charged Matthews, of Buffalo, was established. developed thousands of comely Englishwomen pres¬ hotel in Mr. York in company with Assemblyman by the proprietors this city I also* He had gone to see the Governor, ent. She and the Duke were the of bills af¬ O'Grady, who was the Republican leader in guests learn that Mrs. Palmer declined t< engage Before Suicide Piatt said, to talk over pending Herman Hodge, M. P., of "W yfold Lodge. Committing fecting . His stay in Al¬ the House, and who expects to be the a four-ln-hand, because of the eiormous next if his has luck next She and her husband drove behind a Griecheiner Burns His Wife's bany was pleasant. Not another word. Speaker, party charge for It. She will do her ridirg in an Pall. At Garrisons, the Empire State Ex¬ The local McKlnley enthusiasts were se¬ team of bays to the Henley grounds, which ordinary droschke. and His Savings. the Piatt press had the unusual perience of being riously disturbed over pilgrimage were covered with booths and looked like Americana Who Will Atteid. The rarely to the halted to take on Spe^er Fish, who ac¬ to Albany. Tlogan goes a country fair at home, with a big grand State capital. He went there only once companied his political master to Albany Among the Americans who will vitness Draws from the Bank $3,000 Th«y and talked over tb-» ^ *ct of his stand facing the race course In the centre. last Winter, and then attended Morton's per the coronation of the Czar on the 2fth are Had Earned and Destroys It "harmony," chiefly remarkable as the most sonal boom for tuts Guvci'uorsnip. Speaker Reaching the stand, the party found tltree Minister and Mrs. Pish said Breckinridge, Atmlral in the Stove. inharmonious function of modern political | airily: bov * draped in red. At the middle one, Oh, Mr. Piatt just r-»n in> t<- pay b' Selfrldge and suite, General and Mrs Mc¬ times. which was carpeted by scarlet cloth, thej The men believe that Piatt of¬ respects to his Presidential candidate." Cook and daughter, and Mrs. Char)® B. McKlnley were met a of who KEEPS OUT $100 FOR HIS FUNERAL. fered Morton the Vice-Presidential nomi¬ ADMITS HIS AMBITION. by deputation officials, Alexander. Later on the added that he nation. think that Piatt realizes he Speaker per¬ welcomed them at some length in cordial The of the They was tee choice of the toilettes American ladles who is beaten, with Miller denouncing him and sonally organization jterms. As she listened to the speeches, In Vain the Widow of Stephen Griecheiner for Governor, and was now busy with his will be present at the ceremonies wll be Quay on the McKlnley band wagon, now and u came Had Looked for Her Until getting canvass in and around New York. every then far-away look most elaborate. General Money to save his bacon Mor¬ Mrs. McCook vlll yet hopes by having A careful examination of the Governor's into the Duchess' black eyes, showing that Yesterday She Found Its ton In the second place on the ticket. wear a decollete gown of white sain, list of bills would seem to indi¬ she was Charred Ashes. A Union who is strong¬ unsigned trying hard to remember the trimmed with old and League member, cate that Mr. Piatt was concerned in very lace, tulle passemen¬ to Piatt and as favor¬ speech she would soon have to make in ly opposed strongly or else that his own terie. Her long train will be of The meanest man has been discovered able to said last ordinary legislation, broca.e, McKinley, night: excuse for his visit was a blind. It response. after death. He was Stephen finds himself merely with silver embroidery and her ornamerts Griescheiner, "Mr. Piatt duped by Quay that he did to the Governor She was very dressed, and him to make Is known speak stylishly wearing will be diamonds. Her court ball costune of No. 135 Noble street, Jersey City. The Manley. They permitted six which a the violent attacks Mr. Mc¬ In favor of the patronage bills, beautiful gown of mauve merino and act which gave him the title to emmlnence personal upon the machine In Brooklyn is demanding will be of while moire lace, trimmed wih and are now almost ready to a maroon-colored cloth cape, trimmed with In meanness was extraordinary. Before Kinley, shall be The most were passementerie in deml-train. desert Piatt and the man who signed. important he drew out of the bank Join prom¬ made laws. white lace. On her shapely head was a committing suicide, ises to be successful. Piatt Is on the out¬ promptly Miss McCook will also wear white satir. the of his wife and children, believed that he advised the large Paris hat of black velvet, trimmed savings side. He has made statements that Mc¬ It is also the plain skirt embroidered with to and burned the money Governor irbt to consider the with white cherr: amounting 53,500, Klnley and his friends will not soon for¬ Important gold braid, ostrich plumes and blossoms. to ashes. while who has a dis¬ Anti-Coal Trust bill, which was passed pink roses. The Duke wore a black The did not to Griecheiner. get, Quay, kept "billy¬ Mrs. Charles B. Alexander's will money belong creet tongue, has boldly announced his with so much trouble, and which the poli¬ gown be His wife and children had earned it firm of Boardman & Piatt cock" long coaching top coat, tan shoes and by Intention to visit Canton, Ohio, and Cleve¬ tico-legal Tracy, of white satin, the whole front of the skirt their industry. Griecheiner had been on was retained by the trusts to defeat. Gov¬ white silk muffler. land. belnj covered with diamonds and rhlne- bad terms with his family for some time "Mr. to break In. He wants ernor Morton has been thought by many to The Young: Duchess Malces ft Speech. Piatt wants stones. Her train will be of white brocade before he ended his life, and his widow be- Mfs. Potter Palmef. to be Identified with the Administration favor /this iieasure, because of its great Suddenly, as If afraid she would forget popularity with the people, and should he and her ornaments will be diamonds. ieves that, with a desire to deprive them and can find no better way than to ride in her the Duchess ran the if as much as he burned the sav- east, and the down in Third avenue, wir'n an and asked now let it die on his hands the blame for speech, hastily up possible, grade attorney t>r the release with the second man on the ticket. Piatt Serenade for the Czar. of herself and children. southward, is rather heavy. of her trunks. Parker such action will rest equally upon himself steps, leaving her welcomers standing In rtgs decline! to let theni and Morton have been synonomous for This was a great day for the Germans In It was Grlecheiner's wife who discovered Both of the cars were moving rapidly at go until he had received th amount of some months, and if the former could get and Mr. Piatt. much surprise at the bottom. Reaching the the time of the collision. The passengers Moscow. Prince Henry of Prussia gave a lis body lying on the floor of the bedroom iii the Thirty-fourth street car screamed as his bill, which, he claimed, wa. $50. the Governor In the second place he would During the short visit of the Republican top, she faced about, fixed her eyes on the the cable car bore there was said the dinner to most of his in this oi the afternoon of the day he killed liim- down, and "Very well," Lawyr; "give me practically snatch a moderate victory from boss, a rumor gained currency that he had ceiling and said: countrymen s>lf. something of a panic. an Itemized account of what Irs. Martia the Jaws of black defeat." come to enlist Governor Morton in the city. Mrs. Flynn, whose Injuries were the most owes you and I will pay it.' "I have much pleasure in declaring this Underneath the body was a $100 bill and serious of all. went at once to the office of The local McKinley adherents fear that "sound money" movement against McKin¬ German "I wont give you an account -nd I show I wish it The Liedertafel, reinforced by a letter. The letter was written to the Dr. Thompson, in East Thirtieth street, wont jlr. Piatt may be successful In this. They ley, which the Piatt men are credited with open. every success." arm was set cut let the trunks till I 2,000 Russian singers and members of sucide by Lawyer Isaac Goldenhorn, coun¬ where her broken and the go get my fi*y-six." say It Is a plan which few New York Re¬ starting in the Nqiw York Cotton Exchange. Then she sat down. The others mounted opera in her arm sewed up. Murphy refused "Why, Mr. Parker," interposed Mrs. Mar¬ sel for his wife, who had sought legal aid medical attendance and was sent home. publicans would care to openly antagonize. It was said that the intention was to get the cqmpariles, serenaded the Czar and Czarina tin, "you told me I ,wed steps, filling the side boxes, and the to compel her husband to treat her more Xo arrests were made. The Thirty- to-day only you They do not want Morton In the second the Governor to heartily indorse this, and to-night. Each singer was admitted to the fourth car thrown from the Duchess chatted with them, laughing mer¬ faijy concerning money matters. On the street ^as $37." place, with Piatt still supreme In the State. either to issue a letter in its favor, track and every pane of glass in it broken. At this Parker became wild. He ad- strong castle yard by card, and all the societies envlope Griecheiner had "Use Telegrams were sent to Mark Hanna and or to address himself to the rily, and completing the charming impres¬ written, actually pub¬ carried Illuminated banners. this$100 to bury me." McKlnley last night, protesting against the lic meeting that may be called in futher- sion she always makes. Around her were They sang Th. money saved by his wife and chil¬ alleged Piatt plan and assuring the Ohloans ance of the scheme. the Earl of Lord songs by Schubert and Kreutzer and a se¬ Jersey, Camoys, Viscount dren had been in both his and that the anti-Platt organization In the State It was also said that Governor Morton lection from "Tannhauser." deposited Valentia and members of county families. their names. In Is competent to conduct McKinley's cam¬ took the matter under advisement and did December last $500 on de¬ After a time the Duchess walked The Czar made a short address of thanks, with the Greenville paign; that Piatt is not essential to Repub¬ not commit himself to either proposition, about posit Building and In German. Loan Association was drawn out lican victory, and that anti-Platt sentiment his own Idea being that his views had al¬ the grounds with half a dozen men and speaking by Grie¬ cheiner. No trac^ of that or and McKinley enthusiasm mean the same been for cam¬ and visited The Czar and Czarina will to-morrow the money ready sufficiently expressed wpmen every booth, looking at drawnfrom the bank has been found thing in this State. paign purposes. She the make a triumphal entry into this city and .among The New York are everything. gave staring country the sucide's effects. The books of the McKinleyltes against >NO GREATER NEW YORK TALK. will proceed direct to the Cathedral of the Morton for Vice-President because they It could not be learned that Mr. Piatt folk the Impression of being shy and un¬ Provident Institution for Savings, of Jersey are against Piatt. They prefer for the had said anything about the Greater New certain what to do, yet not the least awk¬ Assumption in the Kreiftlln, where a Te City, siow that he drew out $3,000 some time No record second place any one of a score of men, York' Commission, although a Senator is ward. Deum will be sung. The royal pair will a^o. of his having de¬ among whom may be found Hobart, of New posited he money in any other bank has responsible for the statement that "tfce old The Duchess triad hard to seem Interest¬ then visit the Kremlin cathedrals of the Jersey; General Anson G. McCook, General man some names to the Gover been fouid. suggested ed in the about Annunciation and of Michael the The b fiorace Porter. Cornelius N. Bliss, Thomas nor, and looked over those that had already deadly speeches rates, Archangel. lief that he had destroyed the B. Reed and Senator Orvllle H. Piatt, of been handed in from various sources." rents, Improving breeds of swine and the The Czar and Czarina will receive the money wis forced upon Mrs. Griecheiner when Connecticut. In the afternoon the Executive Chamber quality of butter. During the fearful or¬ foreign Ambassadors to-morrow and Fri¬ yesterdaj she found the ashes in the Aside from Mr. Piatt's scheme to stove^. Tl»re had not been a fire in the alleged was visited by Speaker Fish, Assembly- deal the young girl was the cynosure of all day. force his way into the McKinley confidence, who Is the first lieutenant of Mr. Barnes. etove sine the Winter months,. and since with Governor Morton as the offering, it Seibert, Higgins and MulHn, William eyes. As the multitude hammered the ta¬ NOTABLES IN MOSCOW. then Mrs. Griecheiner had cleaned It out. has been patent to every observer at the Barnes, Jr., Superintendent Aldridge and ble with mugs she sat with a very com¬ Upon flnllng the little heap of charred Fifth Avenue Hotel during the last thirty- a score of lesser political lights. Mr, Piatt posed face, occasionally chatting sparkling- European Princes and Orienthl paper in t,e stove Mrs. Greichelner sent six hours that Mr. Piatt is front. Sovereigns for Police changing also visited the Public Works Department, with the Earl of She went to Honor the Czar.Coronation Captain Nugent, of the Fifth Politicians drift with the tide when they where Mr. the canal ly aged Jersey. Precinct, lie latter examined the ashes. Aldridge dispenses of find they cannot stem it. The Tiogan lias patronage, and the Department of Public through the motions eating, for the Programme. He said last night that he believes them to given several evidences that he has ceased Buildings, where Superintendent Easton, country fare of cold meat, salad, cheese, be the remans of the missing greenbacks, to buffet the waves of Moscow, May 20..Bedraggled brilliancy Republican opinion. who Is the first lieutenant of Mr. aBjrnes, butter and hard-boiled eggs were not much and to-day wll have them examined under a If he must succumb to superior forces he and dampened display are still the order has full swing. He did not call on either to her taste. microscope. wants not only the honors of war, but Comptroller Roberts or Attorney-General of the day In Moscow. The principal in¬ as well. Whether or A Special Compliment to Her Grace. indemnity not he Hancock, both of whom are suspected of a terest lies in the constant procession of CRASH OF SURFACE CARS. can hope to have Morton nominated for growing admiration for the sentiments Mr. Hodge, in his speech, paid a graceful second It Is a Oriental potentates and princes to and Mrs. Is place. good plan to propose which Warner Miller has voiced several compliment to the Duchess. Flynn Thrown Through a Heavy the Vice-Presidential nomination to the times of late. Herald: from Petrovsky Talace, paying homage to Pltte-Glast Governor. "We are pleased and proud to welcome Window, Breaking AVhen the lunch hour arrived Governor the Czar and Czarina. and an There are some bills Cutting Arm. pending In which Mr. Morton too'.; Mr. Piatt over to the Execu¬ to-day a lady who has come far across the European princes mingled their plumes, Piatt is interested. In addition Mr! tive Mansion refreshments, while seas the land of her Third avenue car fqr to brothers"-here banners and splendid uniforms of their c;ble No. 307 came into Piatt wapits a voice in the selection of the Speaker Fish, Senator Mullin, Senator H'.g- collision with ciosstown car No. at lie stammered, and then said "cousins, with 31, nine Greater New York Commissioners. gins and Leader O'Grady wended their guards the less orderly but more Third avenue and Thirty-fourth street, at If he which he then changed to "kindred." concedes McKinley's domination, he way to a popular restaurant and spent an brilliant Oriental pageants. The Ameer of 5:35 p. m. yesterday, and as a result two cannot Governor Morton Mr. on drop like a hot' hour together talking politics and enjoying Recovering himself, Hodge went Bokhara, also the Khan of Khiva, with passengers were ladly hurt and a great potatoe. Policy, if not courtesy, was requires tl^mselves. to say that this lady had come to bear the great suites, all In carriages, each drawn deal of glass Iroken. a gentle "let. down." and why not suggest The standing joke with the party seemed Mrs. Mary Flynn, thirty-eight years old, Duke of Marlborough's name, a name that went to the Governor the second place if the first to be a suggestion that Senator Mullin run by many horses, to the palace and a passenger on the crosstown car, who lives the and Is not attainable? for Lieutenant-Governor if Speaker Fish was honored through length held private interviews with the "Little at No. 482 Third avenue, was thrown Morton as Piatt's Vice-Presidential can¬ headed the Republican ticket, "just to breadth of England. And the multitude Fatter of the Russians" and the "Grand through one of its aeavy glass windows, didate would be more please the hay-seeders." Senator Mullin likely to listen fo applauded vociferously, while the Duchess of of the Impact breaking her left arm at the Is in the matter of positively declined the honor. White Czar" the dependent princes champion pending bills blushed elbow and the jagged glass cutting a deep .id Commissionerships than if Mr. Morton The party returned to the Capitol later prettily. Asia. gash, four inches long, in it. William ere out of the way altogether. and saw Mr. Piatt leave hurriedly, in com¬ The Duke made a little speech, but did The Ameer wore a Russian General's Murphy, another passenger on the same \11 this pany with Speaker Fish, to catch the 3:30 car, whose home is at No. 404 Eighth ave¬ was being talked about at the not allude to the Duchess. He rapidly ac¬ overcoat, hiding his own peculiar dress. nue, sustained severe contusions on his fth Avenue train. Hotel last night, and devel- quiring experience as a speaker. Since his Present for the Czarina. left leg. nents are "That means Ham for Governor, sure," There was an unusually large crowd on anxiously expected. talk at the Union street inch of r, Piatt and General remarked Senator Higgins, at which every- boyish stammering Leaving the Czar's private room he was the Thirty-fourth far, every Clarkson had a space being occupied. There is a steep in¬ ftts. John B. Martin. ,^conference last nignt endeavoring to' Coutinucd oil Second Page, Continued on Second Page. Continued on Second Page. cline in Thirty-fourth street, toward ihjt