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HASKELL HAS QUIT. Says Ho is Unwilling to Embarass Party Leaders by Being Target for False Charges. Chicago, Scpi. 'Jti.?(,!ov. Charles N. Haskell lasl night resignoct as treasurer of (he Democratic national coinmil ice. 11 is rosignat ion was announced by liimscir three hours al'ler his arrival in Chicago from (iulhrio, and al'ler lie liad conferred with officers al the I icniocral ie national liead(|iiarl ers. In giving out his derision, (!ov. liashell, in response to a question, declared i ha I lie did nol desire to lie responsible I or any embarrassment which ?11 iv 111 result in (lie Democratic parly by retaining the ollice of treasurer. This his resignation is the direct result of the charges made against him by William K. Hearst and President Roosevelt, Mr. Haskell also admitted. AI the same time he did not by his resignation intend to admit (hat any of the charges wore true. When Mr. Haskell arrived in Chicago al !) o'clock- lasl night he declared Ilia! lie had not linn resigned and thai Mr. Ifry an had not asked him to rosinii. Speaking tu reporters, ho said: "II you have any questions to ask pill (hem on paper." lie then won! I'nun the station to .Democratic Headquarters at. the Auditorium annex. When a lis) of questions was handed him. lie retired to his room, saying he would give out an answer later. lie was closeted for a long lime with National ('oininit leeiiian Martin I. Wade ol Iowa and Josephus Daniels, chairman ol the Democratic press commit Ico. II was midnighf when Mr. Ilaskoll reappeared I'nun I'ho room. He had in his hands a written resignation, addressed to National Chairman Norman 1*|. Mack and hhe answers t<> the question which had boon given him. 'I have my answers,'* he said. "I hey will explain themselves." Alter giving an affirmative roplv lo I lie question whether he had resigned. but denying I hat Mr. lb-van had asked lor I he resignation, the question and answers read as follows: "Do you know whether Mr. I Jryan knew o| the charges made against vou by Mr. I ((Mrs) be lore you wore appointed t reasurer ?'' "I do not see how lie could have." Do \on think your lurther conueeli"U wir!i i ho campaign, regardless of ll"' until or falsity of t!ie ediarges. xyou!d tend lo embarrass Mr. Rrvan 'in.jnre his chances '' '' '1 111i -hI. A i aiiv r.i h> | would Mol be ;i good citizen if I risked any embarrassment in the fight of the people against the special in|eres|s." "Do \ oil intend to reply to President IioiiseVel I ? '' I ha\'e no| done so vet.'' "Do you intend to renew your deman.l for an investigation of the clia rges .''' "Mow can I ! b'oosevolt admits ho did not toll I ho truth.*' In answer lo a series of questions as lo his relation to the Citizens' alliance, said to have been organized al Muskogee. Okla., to fighl the local labor unions, Mr. Haskell denied that I be. alliance was ever organized. In reply to questions concerning the Sliaudard Oil company he repealed his former denials of over having had an\thing lo do with the company. Mr. Divan is due to arrive in Chica' :'! h-1' "I. today. When lie Hid Mr. Haskell will meet was not officially stated al Democratic head-' quarters. Mr. Bryan is scheduled to j remain here for only two hours be-' l!" i* lo leave for Madison, Wis. j ''"he resignation of (J,,v. Haskell as ' forwarded lo Chairman Mack lasl 1 night reads: Norman K. Mack. Chairman, j ' " !l' 1 iona 1 t'?miitiii| co, N S ?rk ciiy : " My Dear Sir In pursuance of in- I formation as to your date for return hero when I wont homo before, I asMimed I would find you here upon my return today, f nmv learn that you will be detained in the oast until Tuesday and as I must be home Monday f leave tomorrow. "Since the president and his cabinet have joined forces witth Mr. Hearst ami throe Wall street brokers to make a personal fight against mo, notwithstanding the president in his answer to Mr. Bryan's telegram abandoned his charge about Ohio Standard Oil cases yet by all the moans at the command of the government and the millions of Hearst and his Wall street allies. I hoy persist m vicious, unwarranted and untruthful attacks on mo. Personally, I welcome their attack! and shall meet it with all the vigor at my command. I shall treat all as private citizens and subject to the penalties of the law which they merit "In this T know I shall have the aid of my neighbors at home for all proper purposes, but my time must be I free from other demands here. Agaii my heart is l ull of hope for the elec lion of Bryan and Kern. Honest gov eminent and rule hy tihe pco|)le ar< at stake and important beyond anj ha tile ii t I he polls in the last goner at ion is I lie pending contest. "F would not for one moment con sider remaining in any way connect ed with (lie committee; therefore, ] hereby lender my resignation ai treasurer of 1 lie Democratic naliona commit lee, thai not tlie slightest con lesl of my own could in any way he used hy I he president to cloud th< sky and shield our opponents froir discussing I lie real issues and laying hare (lie republican duplicity to the I??'o|do. Sincerely yours, "C. N. Haskell." Now N ork, Sept. 2(>.?The news ol tlie resignation from llie olTlce oi treasurer o ftlie Democratic national committee of (lov. Haskell was received at Democratic headquarters here last night. The announcement occasioned no surprise as such an outcome of the situation had been expected. Through his secretary, Chairman Alack let it he known that he would have noHhing to say on (he subject. None of tlie others at headqua; tors had any comment to make for publication. Haskell's Warm Statements. Kansas Oily, Sept. 20.?Tii an interregard to Heart's charge coupling here on his way to Chicago, said in view here Cov. Haskell, who stopped him with I he steel I rust that he fell highly honored at being classed will] Schwab, Carnegie and J. P. Morgan He denied that he had been in New ^ ork city in 180(1 nt a gold Democratic meeting in Madison Square Carder ami applauded at lacks made upon MiBryan. 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