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CIVIC CENTRE ! I W f ire cmr ball pamm five Art? V 'deration Take* Vp Courthouse Problem. \ rlan of development t«wlalr« for a rtMT *ste for the courthouw »>a* kaoa rJ^- to the city authorttlw My theboatw of iiirertcr. of X** -re Art- rede** a*. r# rcMT.tlng »*♦ National Academy of IM. urn th* N>w York ' spier of th" Amrrt- Ul "institute «•♦ Arrrirtects, th- Ajwrtcaa % atcr *\>W P<vict.v. the Pocl.-ty or Arwrl .„„ Art jsi». the Arthitcrtural l^agje of Vcw \o'k. the Amcricar Fine Arts S^ , ... r the Municipal Art Shirty Of New •ok' the S^'t'ty *<t Hcaux Artu Arrht •^ctK the National Structure Society, the v.tl.'^sl Poriety of Mural ranit^rw, the N>w York Water color Club, th* HrooV.l>n •,t'>trr cf the American Society of arrhi vttt aid dw Foci.-ty of Illurtratom. r>t plan contemplate, the removal of all fetiQdiTtf* rt^T* th - Oty lUM fronl Cttjr y,-'-\ r*rk *' I< l proxide* for th* dox-el'ip ,,,«r,t of a ci\»c »>*ntrr a<i.K>i?.t;i|t th* City HaJl altU* saosM ■*• the rent of tenv , nrary boOMt«i new tiPcd by tl^ city an f .'th* «iw time riw instam r#!icf for : + yr ** and Ju'lK** Batfl < h * new court i'i...s- is= erected 1" ■ centrally located • ituation. thus nvoMing the ffcattrni.g ..f .•.„ varloi!« aepartaWßla nt contfmpla*»-i -i the r'» n fpr cnrt'ne U»" rtew counhouf • .'n The *?te row o--cupled by t».* rOtnta, :t^i<lrs. »hr new lu:iiaii.g wouM \*> in a rr tftrj i-ofttion ri:.h as if fleatraWe tot «ii:rt» and meu\A I*" in direct comtnunVa tinn with th« Tla'.l of Records. A&'vcce*.e» Ouying a •lock TTtf r' iin *"* »"ihniitt*d calls fo- the con /•'■mncticn p.'id ruitvha** of th* central in' •!.■!. "f th»" M<«rk« »i*twc* i HrnjiOway an<* ' r^tre ftr<-^t [Ten the north *id». of C»iam ,.^ rt fi<r,-<\ trt the i>outa rii» "f I»uar«' *V*Om ■» sm •«tinißt«- : ecf •' ii Pttta more .i ;1 » %...*&>,****. <Jn the noTitt^rly Kertion # of «. f r.«tirtrmned |>roj«rrty. Immediately «»n •;* ror'h ►Ide of P.«-ad« fitroet. th> city • ?>tii:ld «~r*ct at once tJn- n«-w co;:nty «>u ri 1 •.. us", or at leas*, the major po.-t»on <>r it, :i tt.f 'nrrr of a high t>uildin« i<-a\in«j !;ft.'. sr»-a *nd Fi«r>. «>r a!l «l<'*-s fur future l6dlUons to compute the general dweJop- EM r.« Tt,i» «o-ld l*ave t!;* c»i>?lur Ktu\ j.artly roEnplctrd ♦•ii:i<:tng.« nt.w n eupylnc the t.or'h i-l»» of ' ■'lambrrii rtrtset. ihn'Ug^ t:» T'.^arte ?trr«i. to l«s ui»*<l lmn»*<!iately for t' t relk f "f ths Judiciary, putting rilih warts ii Tho j)r«>.«»*n* bunk building «:id •■yTtf tits new office building f.<r ;u<lp»-s' ■ t -»»nN*:>. A?:y portlo&S • mat nit if afaar ;.ro\ki!T ? for (line nt»«i* could l»e is^ed for ctiirr city dcj-ertmt-fits landing th* can* pMtoa cf the Huulclpal Kullding and Ti - r^nnstuiit a"Ci>:;<mo<Jati<'r.s in the r>r«i;H»seil r-. « eonrtbouse. \t t!i' posstMe monicnt thfr** #ft«r th.' >ity should . ondejJiT) und j>ur -r.ai* the «vft of the i>r*»j«>rty on the • • .-!>■ .if <'!:umV>» > rs. «tr«-*t, fi *; to ';.(.■ •.■■i>-f.:iil« the oom|>l>t»or. of Tlw- grcn rial i ht'ii.- tr. uhj.jj <*:* jjtvst'r.t Ha.l «.f Ijf.-oni!- would be Ikilani »-J by a »-<»rrt ••. ■ -.g ■ivic baflfllng «»tj tbe <H.»rn«-r or* Broadway, Civic Centre of Dignity. " ••: the city <-ovid aftord to Oo ;t. It '■* '■':.»■ «-lty should demolish the jir*M-rt iijildtrci :ii the '-T.tra! i»oiti<.n of iUm north 'I.- of Chambers. «r<Tt, poaslUjr aatng th<» "»art DsSdlac VEXBpenxf 0.-.'uj-ation. i.. .i»-.t tn their jilu«-o a 'V>mpa' - atlv«'ly « Btmctur© t-< . omiil^te tie court hou»w t<v '■"line MJitnuif quartern for ih^ (jiminin • ■'.•I of .T'jrori., thoOaantyCfcca andtiurh p»b«r ■rrmniiioiu'iTimsj ••- hud not i»r*:i •..M.U-i for in \\,*> oricinal imttV'.rr. T!^e^e op» 'rttl.jns. ,t is poir.tt-d out in t!:«» ;<n njrjinif.eil. mould reafllt la the d«-v*-| ;»?n»-M ot a <ivlc <-«ntrf «>f arcal dignity md arcMtectura] poastUUtJea. !t ui-.;!il >^ poH^ible to coii«Jetnn and ji-jr •w>«- !!imi"olat» !y only th^ proper* >• ac«u .:>• rn-e<i*>4 for the »rectiiin of th- new uur.houjse. t-n the north of itracte ■ tr-'i. *nui to *«it uqOI. the city> fund* in !: r» Her cfindltloii J»eforr ci<ndv!nr.}tis be portioa rtiret-tty north of Chambers »t-«-ct This wuuld involve tn expcadftora cf only j;. h «»t..x»t. nut :!•»• proiuo-.i « «it t^« •'..".: < orihider that it mltl.t prov* lr.ad risa&ls :» tiie «nd. Hr cf>nd«mnlrs th» rntlr* «*hsTnher* '"wt front, it if p«iir.»e<l out, t):e (ntercat ■ '.arc* vould \<* leas thsr. th«- amount now •«hiJ out for i>filie r»nTfcis for tbe »u>u^ir.K of tb» rarif'ti* <ler*rtmertv pevfttng the «^mi :wticn .f tr.#« Mur.J.-!pul r.u^Ming. whll»trie #- '>r.rt»>Tr!ratl'">n m»i? purchase ut o:ir-e of the rUttotW* r.lork!' Ik -t ween flimilima sTte»r, r>u*ne fiTrf^t, Itroa<lway and <>r.tr»- Mr*-«-t • n!j!(s cvcrfiull." ai'.ov the city to I f OOWjl • Ui?t«- i.ortjon <>f Its <'riffina! tnrcstXDCSt. Bar Features Pointed Out. tin fltrato.** rf th»- FederatWi ur»:e as r ■•' -lioi « t., th* plsn «f the. Ccumv «*«>urt - Board that it would Fa«Tifl«-e »iub "tantially halt rt <It> [fall I**rk. <l«-iract ?!ornt*ic er. l-.Mef-tural rslas *>t the Hall cf tw<*ori!» t;rfj th»» new Mur.Sfjps; Building. laci«sjtß tmcccUun sn at» alr«'i'iy congeFTed ttsrri't and ohttruct the natural futur« *!v.r devehspnent adjoinir;e the park. Tie- location <>'. a r.ew '•ourthouj'e on the Site of the rr^srist building, it 1>- pointed "Jt. wcuM sin pracSade the a<ld!M'»ri of tUirp »r,urt» in t!.e fututr a^d <-a.is«» the in :.'.<-r.!« > :.t l,oa?ir,g of th«' courts and Judr #>s . »nii a '«ft tn r»-nt«!!» of more than t>V',«i«i>. i u'liild m«>«!] a tji^ nf building not <:inia^:,r.s tn Us relation to thf *'lty Ha.l, • :t ii.\<i",\ins a Inns*:" tlrji^ v> build and a T «*»«r TUT*Tf% it is> ar.d the e» '•';>i'jT. >.j re:;?on of th^ 6haj>e of th*» plot wafletTT.fd cf cenairs ty;v* «if trcstment '•irimlt-rftd »>y K>-m«> architect* to be l«-a^t <nnuKi:ig t« the City Hall. 1* in ttw ra>e •' l*". resort tbt ctty n*:j J'ark Bust »>•* **• rif»c»-J. Lew Applauds New Plan. Sett I.ow. lomifr Mayor of N«w York. :s emfeHSlagt c lv ravor cf t{:e plan tj£ ►•^'fd »>• th«- Fijjf Art» K«-d<Ta.tloii, and in ;is «iy;jrt>rt baa Kftttea an o;j«-!i letter to the (Ssjror *ri<j tatuflmt «t thi Doard <>f Estl- BSSfI tn4 A;;»ont«.nni«.::t M foUoVS: t.r^^u,,* 1 " riK l "' 1 « !l< * »• w^atd to mat -?.d A|,j.«inioi:i!i.:u not i.li.f itir n«-w ,V ' !U! U !:i '' -•' ••'" i'="yr deaira of ..;.•"•. •••"I '■>• «ii. «:ity. sruf >u.vo * ' r . . ttlih decision, if « i- msifn. . enex ibt, city wi.at Urn «:ty .an.iut m ..:". *''>' ataoant of n .on«-y-Hi 1 c omor> t» main an bas«catf» manlc^oi .: ' *\\ 5' f N '» Vcrk heior* ronsoUda* •:- '.lvriy. lo »*tT!* a,.v Wch oiihtlon l! *8 ; • .o.jrthouM- oußht io In- close to tt.o '■ <T lter.,,,>. 1 »,r.,,. v , that the At V tan better afford to I.kj.^ it . m ( hr i.-.i k -..',. ,„„■,!, lh« preat o>«t involved f.,r bl> t«t«» ;o a^Tr j t in th^ Oty J !t i! |«»rk tthih »-Jrt thr <Mty Hull itself. J h^v*. v... tnut'r '" !>•■. r.s;»^tful!y. .SICTIi !jr*\v. Pomcr Judge Ifenry F.. Howluml j. t - r te *iy nrjii a inter to «v>iitro:;#-r I»irn<l*"-. r?rt rrrardinr the loraflCß «>f t| lfl , <( . w COBBty co'irthouw, asyir.g that. > -v ;^ tf %> w Turk tn«J «>»,»• *.ho iia S WjC j», t.ujc-h w tth pvaVe aff<ir> tv a «„„. <OQ«riUa extent. li« 4«xired to . i; . '•-«• aii total dlrarrroval of tl:« UvbiSou <■♦ tt,^ "'Jithouist in th» city Hit!! Park. SAY PARK SITE IS UNWISE. l* Uofoitri Municipal Tx-ague %vi!l trui I* laijro •:•....•...,; to the Uie.-tin« Of tlir rwiard ♦ irftjn.at,. ar ,d Ai'j»ortior:o3erii » - o .*^ to ■•'••►i *#*:. l.uildli.tf the new BSBTtBOBai in City Hall Park. At a Rrtttins of the lotffue, h^ld at th<^ ?*^wanera, nv.. j» Eaat 9tth rttccW »«•• i «... ONE SOLUTION OF THE COURTHOUSE PROBLEM. A civic ccr.tre north «f City Hall Park Tho nrst step toward this Invnivao not more than C«A.O» for the purchase efland cuffldent for the present requirements of the Courthouse Board. The rout of th* development may bo left until the city can afford further expenditure, of the five monumental buildings composing this crest nroup the city already »»ns three-- the city Hall, the Hall C f ne-0r..« and th« M.mlrlpol Hulldlng. Tto report of the Courthouse Board If adopted, permits the tlorkinc of any men development In tho future. • — Possible >itc f«»r some future civic huildinp;. 2— Site for proposed new City Court building 3 — Hal! of Records. — New Municipal Building. , tu*» foUowtas letter to th<» L>oard of Ksti- : '. niate ant! Aj>porti»nmf-nf The Womaii'f M .• ;• ItiaJ i*-\l .•• desires ! , t«« teoord lt<» disapprova! of the jir«-.vnt I ;i'ati ot UKln^ City Hull I'ark tor the new • • antl largrr «ou»tfiou>-«--. \\> r««Mz tiiat a*> ommo !>!•..». •<!»»- j <4U..t»- an«i sanitary, are most nrg«ntly ; ii'-«-«1»'d for loth !*Mich and l>ar. and too I tnu.-h dt'l«y ha.- already lTit*-rv»:ie»l In the | s.ilution of^this j>Tobl«t.». |nrt m-o • . li«»« m a I t«K» iji^ty d«nition may ':*■ worfce than a t<*> tardy «ni>. To tak«« up move of City Hal I'at-tt sronSl l^ a great ♦-xivns* to the «"Im. Si would df>-tr<iy «>n.> of th* arcr.i t«'lural i-t-u i!i<-.- of the «ity and •ul«i nifekt* cont;t^i:i>r \v«ir?«- at t!»e junction *>f tt»e i«ark and the hridK** »nd subway en tratj'-e*. t»ui*rnclal!y th«» fxi>ers« of an • *vth»*r rfte nviiis larj;«*r, l»ut. u;M>n careful . »"iLaniinatit>n. ««* l»li#>v» it «il! b* found to ; ' \>f rriore «-<"os»oni!cal in tl:«» end. To carry th* }.i»-s«:it hlhxi forward, wt- l*e- j lj«'\*. nnu'.d |>«rrpctrate ui«on • -♦•it and i j future peaeratkms a r Bl"rs«1 bluader. srhsr& • ro':M i»»>\>"r be r« % ;>aii«*<l. itii«i i<« Indorse fucU a t»ltn would «»• unworthy «.•!! th« bed In i tcr«'^ti» of oar city. OPPOSE site in pa iik. , Mann Sign Petition Against \ •VtfeY Courthouse Location. The B.tfir.l of Kfttmat* wi:l \vm a public ■ beartsx iMs mo.-iiit^? «mi the reootaoienda- j tloa of tl.e mw Counl»«use Commlt^ion J tliat ttie pri>i»>.-»-d l-uildinK tf placed in the' OX* Hall Park. Nu final action rid be tak^n on the j r«cofi:ui«ndAi.it)!i to-day, but it t* ; i* ferr»--d for investigation to * com- 1 i ti»t?l«* «if thy said. The fo!iouit:K :>«-tjtU'!. «'-. t^ Batter wll! | • to i>i «;>*•!) t»^l to t! ■*• In ard tv-day: W#, th* mdendcued. « !ilz-:ib «>f New . York, (earn w'AU «i»fj> rr^r'-t and .»»ncern | li.at i •••- «•l'Ullislu^f U«hi«l h:i* re^oiimjeadfd i ttiMt tti» ;i« \v <"ounty I'ourthuu^e l<e ;ilai'^«i '. U\ '.£* CSty Hall I'urk. H*e .I'-.siir- t.. rcwJ "ur f.nn l*-ii<fr that It , will »■»• to th»- « injuring: iai«*rt-M *<t th*- cStJT n««t only t!ia» n« furtht-r *.-ncr«»««-ti»net>t «>u ( !tl.e «'ltv iln'.l I'ark rtioaM I* p»-rmltte<i. ! bnt ili*t tli»* or. • i»-i;i euooty mikJ «-hj cv:irt> ■ Rh«nM ;» r*tna**4 «ad i';*- iuiik mctacwd as] Rearly «im iK»sti!.!^ t^» its • n*.i;:u. u«». AM SM als<» «ir>'U«r »«• i.uvf our repiesent atiVM a.>jM-«ir iir-l'j!*- yon?- t«'-tr'l to ui«e on >nu the |ir*«jiriety ai»J ij!Ji~>rtiini-« «»f further ! t-u!ifi<i* raJJfii »x-fored**n:>ite»ctU«oi» taken. Tiic j«titkn lyivrr il.- f<'M-»»ir.g Mtra ; tule^: . '• I.vuian ACU-"-. lEaal lijrtJtiM-f ! .'i'lm IH{il'.« i iliv. i:i .- J*n»-it ; I'!1»iu U't-:'.. ! »"ri<:.k!in tt« mirs'.nn TlKiinm It S!l *r ii<ui*l» l*'»n. C.IL l*«rk»iur».l :Ji.:.n iK.ty. ! EsgcSM •*• KMR*n It. luivu i :«ati!u. «•. rirt:<i; I 1». A. l>.n«. K«-i.>"». «■•*. ,!larrj' W. \\j»trcu». ■ foan li ll— UiiJ J!ur.t. i l'.«:<«-rt Vvinimvai J^ha rr--*«rlrk Hirlnikn. ! •">«! V\ il!i:;r. A llonvj i 11-i..ld J«rc*y. ' J«iui 53. Otn*n . I. i'< rrts i/v'k» i o'4 1 Ttioma* Hio'liif. fWri« I««K«> i Arthur ii. Srn»ir.«r. | ECwnrd Ouj. I «■. I^d.>-atc Utalr. Ai.-i'n FUft. ; t;.!c»i I* Mainou >;•■■*?. r iio:t I Jatiir* A. !'!»>r. \.-.-*\ Slcra |»avl«on I U>ri(onKT> Sr»iuj!*r. i W i.mii A. Majt-n . Wliiiim H.Ataiw*-:'. <-~r. lU»rr^t. I r.-iwin S ilar**..ti T. f*. Cottiu). I tttfbrrt ft*. Ott«<.n. ll»my M. «'rmc* DwrtasCL wtiMkr. tiss»D«an: Kattia »:. Ftm«r. \ Mihur*'. NatV. j. •'. \i tu'ii ilicnrj H. wtitnun I i:il»»rj I> IMS* ' ilowarj «'. £!vtwu..i. I 3mtm • : Kun.»* l«1»af«r« scrlhnei. I Kd»ii:> 11. *»jr*. ' nrUHataC. fliv»n»-:.. tU'-ry I«<w:- |I5«!«mH I* fluiiincau.*. Icj, Vmmdm*?. jjdwll. I'ln^. i «• M' nvn WhUratv. !.'. H. Cbapte. I n.nry it Cvafxr. '.''•■ R. D fctll»ffrK». ii i'.'w nium» & Cc i it.>!*ri «•. iinocc*. I |X Ktatm *• •>. ' H»-nrr tt. Tews* I J. Ikm Ktr.f \V;lU*:u J^Alr.s. IJ. V. X:t iR * 'o. SV. 1^ Murray. : w:::i*«;. '..I* o. B. M? n. ;r. 1 j j. arcmli. '«*• a. it»-<i. M. J Kun*-. |« *•'• M. Vml IVIIIUm A ORma. !lt.b»n J. Mis j John r. L»»'»y. '.'"-i 1 »■ ! •i rT '"••t:*t".. I 1. .-*•«■•. I :<U»t !••-••». <"■•• "«r- T-. Tn>lcr. l.lolinj Ma!..-iiP 'KHin I- txrtt. ij \V <<L+umimr.n. "I lUn.»t.n. I n*Ti t»:y. }«<nf> jt.tr.rrid. I J.,hn N.lmn. jJatn.»A M#nr»-1 I «-|;»il«* I* Att*rtmry. 1 Jf.tr. I». Oimniins. : lf.t.O' * .t»t.'F. M«Bfll ■» U'TtT i |l*r.r'y K. M..»»ai.l. ;<>••'«:<• II ■'•♦•« I •r.«.-r. RMBod Eteans. ! • '»•"" «««m«H. f IC 'im»r W'<t'il»r"tk. i.;'. •i.'llivn. fr |J. A. K. *y«HtT ! a'«l«M B, .t»iirf-» I'trry *. iur»iiti He-r\ ilu'rm >laT»r.»]l Al«-x«n<lr: A. i^rtnkrrticff. A SKriwil. tl"r»nHln« - . H'ltlrr. I-.-kw.x-3 <> K.»rr»t. J M»>^rt I«. MIM-r. Uanea ittwdHr. 1 » 11. FJr; J* i.i '.. -.1-rl.k I" fU*4m. ;il-r.'v H. >%• • ECvmrA n. Kin«. Reward T. P^TM A Ii |f>U"^- Jl;t.ti«rt l>«k'Bf U.v. X 'vOSL JT KBbrUt* '• AA*m*. I \Vllliam tf l«ry.'. W- » ''f'^"";!*, ,,-. * K!»«r^ VTMtCbOOSK. «r*'r|jr V . B. Mi<-!»'.W. ; IUT»' MrKw. IK. , ■......• ; ! ADVICE FROM ODELL ORGAN. ; State Republicans Urged to Co-operate for Party Welfare f Xly T.>fr«i.b f> The Tr 11.-.:r r J NVtiimrK. N. V.. >!anl» K.--ln an edi jtot-lal. "Tt.e Newburg Journal." wlii.h is 1 fri-'tidSy t<« ex-<Jovernor B. If. 'nWI, Jr. j r p. » the UejMinllcatis In «hi!i suite to g^t | t.jgt-tht-r. "Tt* J-iunuu* my- Thr Min»'tu»i'«-d *ni»-iit»"n of t\>+ WasJi iticioti i:ri«iil»U«-ann tv i«rn.lt I'lalrnun U^wdruS •«• ■««¥• lii* 1 ttrtu out is a <iv . '-i,,., w »iicli will on«loubt»<liy n»««t tl.e aj« broval i»f Ih'M* who Lav*- ttie h-n •: t.t.-t «,f tiif party at t.«-:.rt. Th«e U DO pr.-or «i< »,i for ru«j» action «* **" eontesaplatod I In t!..- KUir.nwiry «ilsmi^»«l ft Mr. W<«»lrufT. ,;m.! to «!<t*t'!i'!i »n< »i \»'»u:«1 tle^•^t■^allJ>• r» - t,tjit in iiioi.- ..i !♦•»« P"r«V fri«t».iSi nn.i in aivuMnir fa.-i«<»n»l AitfTftf-**. Tts<- |XciiUt*Ucat) t' arl >' n*i«in t»i*» if.fitid.ncf «,f t.»).is.- wl.o U-lieve in ttf i.«i- I aiieftuent *'V 1 l>ri.*;!.KS "1 t: " nation. Tlil«. liowfv«-r. i* n<»t pu*Mbt»- ji l»-a«ieiK, .>»lf-«f.ti-!ifjlf«l or «»tii«ru«s«'. d^votf their titm- tn «aMt:ut a«|**n«!«iii« a«..J i*-n^ctloM* «m «!s« «h*i»ct«rti ot th.u^- who fiH\«> l»eea rt-xtMirisitiir lor party .vuct*«*t-«i In the |*»t. ' WouLin « It tr «ell tv #xet«lsw • ur:t> «n.l fur«t«-man ,-e «<» ti.e «nJ thai there may ».« a (Hiwrrful. milii^i t orßanixatJun «.f |*IOM vii» l--lieve tfmt wlmt I* l«-n«-lH!al t/. i»i* country ««ui «"»> «"»"* »^ruu«!i tl.« uj.'Wn .if tii^ Krpn».l) aii ;iurty FATALLY HURT IN SUBWAY. r;:otoTi A. Ford, a manufacturer *>t »:a rom ■ at No. 33 rnlon Sjuaie an.l mm« at , Xl Mora. N. J . Ml probably fatally In jjui.d early this norotac by « »«outht«u!id ruU-iy traui at titt *«« r l>!ll< * 6'*"°^ I Kurd ha«J be#ti tt*rOi»u « 10.-«- to the *-«lj-'e cf the plMtrorni. ant a" U-^ tmin drew m tie fllpj*.!. Jli« left arm was caught U twe^ri the car and the p!»tform. !*•» v.as jdraKrfd fiuy fa*. Ill* !<f« » ml "** cut ■ off and Ms rt*ht arm i.n*l faol wew fract j "red. ,l« vr* 3 tak«-n to I>l'.evue Hospital. i ),*•«• (Ha cottdttloa nH to be critJ^ni m:\v-vohk oaii.y thihc ,^u ihiday. »r.\Y.rii is, t;no. GBorxD plan or proposed civic cexthk. ROOT WITH HUGHES j t ;--'■•■• roatlnn'd .'row •*-«? pur \ _____ » [ fore to 'tight it out on that line." Th«» | Speaker kt-«*ps •«!> his <le*k a picture of j > ■ :»-r.«ra: Wadsn-orth. his grandfather, , «vho was killed in the battle of the; Wilderness, and his frlen-ls say h» prides { iismself un the fact that th- Hunting,, strain has not y»-t depart**! from th<*j' \Va«is\v<.rths. « Tim* th.- Mtuuti«>n just nov «~*inj« to • rr.ost of :U'.»m» here of both elements ••• « hins«« <.i! the? control of th* RfpuMloan ■ stat** Committee. Nobody in the state; capital will predict vh.iT may bo Senator jfioot'a next move In that direction. Or- • ♦raniz.itlon politician*- say that at th» | I repent time State Chairman Woodruff j • an muster to his lupporl all tlic state! ! comii'ltteemen rave twelve, and maybe • . could *;••» -.in or .-.<» of those remaining ' ;if !i»* need them. At the aame tlnm th»-y ; COOfeaa that : f senator Hoot s"ts about ' j it in earnest he undoubtedly will be al>!«* i i to »»•- suasion and arguments which will i i line ■p «•» his side a majority of the ■ ■ committee; thus enabling him to lore* j j Chairman Woodruff to walk th« plank. ; ! Such a course would have obvious ells- advantages. It swuM plunge the party; ; into an open factional fight, which both j 'tides deprecate. Anti-Hughes men. ; . moreover, are counting or. the fact that ; j Senator Root does not desire to beccme j l a. "political boss" and take active chars* ; [of ■),' details of politicp. They say that . such ■ course would be not only per- j j sonar. > distasteful to him, but would j j compromise his leadership seriously. Leader* Against Woodruff. On th« other hand, th«»re is an active ; and militant pruup of Republican poli j ticians hi Washington and around the ! fctate who make no secret of th<» fart I .hat they are for throwing W«v.dnifl i overboard at the earliest possible nio ! ment. Among these «re Fred «;re|ner, J. I Ptoal Fassett and Representative John W. I » wight. "I bar* l»een called brutal before now [ j because of the course I advocated. " said ! ' .•I., of these leaders. "My position is» • i •hut If you have got anything disagree- j I i.l« to do you might as well do it at ■ j onc-e and get rid of the Job. Woodruff, ' i to my notion, is discrediting the Kepub- ) ■IK an state organization and bringing j tmrtn to utir earnest efforts to reform I conditions every minute he remains In ! ', his present job. Therefore, why lose ! ! time in pitching him out? There la Just j jas much factional disturbance In the. I party under existing conditions, and wo ! 1..m the benefit of his absence from the j *t:it." chairmanship." i Fr«tl <;relner and State C'ommltteeman : >uiu« v. of Buffalo, accompanied by At- It.rney <ieneral alley and District At 1 turney Dudley of Eric County, culled en , ( \>rnor liughe« this tnorning and had i a talk on the general political situation. I Aft« r iw*-liik the cjovernor Mr «;relm-r r< Iterated that he stood with Senator I I toot znii the Ktate executive, and ex •••i.l • Ihe |M-ogreiwives t.» win in the I present controversy. fVr.ator <;eorg« 11. Cobb, temporary'; ju«*<U«2er.t of the S' nut*-. declined <» iim- 1 « us* Senator ' Newoomb'ii statement of ' MM why there should be a general i ; Investigation uf alleged legislative cor ; tioit. "Walt until we get rid or th« Allds i rase,** ho «afd. ■ BOURKB OOCKRAN TALKS. IT} T«l»grj j, to Th« Trltun» 1 r'olumbu.'*. Ohio. Mar I i:.-Tli* N>w Tf»rU i tfcts" I^egl»!^fur« »as erl»!<-i»e<| by ex-Om< j Crctfnuia Dou»ke Oxkran in an tddrees ■ . •lay beforr the Ohio House of K< pres^nta tiv»«. • •prii|i",mi»iit»r.|r that tody, he r» ferr^.l to th»» corruption investlKatlcn la Al bany. "Thing:* are transpiring there wh!« h bring tr-' ».tii*ij of sharue to orory honest rltlsea o| our state." bo <«al.i. Mr. Cockran «i»HrlMr' that , rOSMBtatITS ror«rni«i»*iit «Ml be In i«er!l uritil Ifjsis iaturen by th«"ir work r^gatn^d the puMi<: confldencet. Us dettvered the St. l»*trt'.-k p » I>ay ad'ln m b*f"i»- the Ancient <.>rti*;r c Hibernians t«. mxht. HH| a* ■fc^^L. Hfl yßt^^. jj vM .^1 ALL YOU ROOTERS AND FANS! Positively A3 Much Fun As If You Were Betting The Ball Around The Diamond or Root Irs From The JMeacherci. .4 Batter «nd Fielder Play Against Each Other On Every Play. Recomr a Tribune Ball Player «nd Find New Recreation for You' Evening* ' The . Newest Thing In Library Games Br.f4llTsf fvritfnifnt Of Real Bcsetail Get Up A ffrigfebor i f ijjlK AndPliy for Tbr slip! • How To Get It. Cut out the coupon printed herewith and pataai | it. with 10 cents, at any of these offices of The Tribune: Main Office. Nassau, cor. Spruce street, or No. 1364 Broadway, between 36th and 37th streets. New York, and receive • baseball game. If ordered by mail, send IS cent** ENGLAND IN Tin: WAY Paris Says She I* Mizzling Over Chinese Detail*. Paris. March 17.-Henry P. Daviaon. of tho banking boas* of J. P. Morgan A- Co.. la expected In Paris to-morrow In connec tion with the Hanlio*--Sze-Cnu"n ps.qat.ais railway loan tangle. Th« members of the French group do not conceal their impa tience over th© hitch tn the negotiations. which they attribute to lhigllali "naggttag." Tho four groups have agreed upon the principle of equal division of money and material, but th» English are holding oat for what Is described hero as certain petty | advantages. Tho squabble at tho present ; stage Is declared to bo made all th© more I ridiculous by the fact that the lehang- j Chengt't extension, covered by th« pro- I posed quadruple agreement. Is still a mere | project which neither th« Chinese imperial ■ government nor tho provincial authorities ' have- yet approved. Moreover, it Is by no moan* certain that , the concessions will ever bo granted, as j Pze~€h>;en Province la the most anti-for- ; eign division of the empire, and a Chinese ' company, backed by a capital of fl. ««>.«»>. ; has already undertaken to build a road , west from lehang. On the other hand, tho' Hankow ' and tho llankow-Ichang ! concessions, belonging, respectively, to tho j English and Oennun financiers, are ac- 1 compllshed fasts. Washington. March 17.— The State D?« : partment officials do not fully credit th« j j published statement from Peking that dM \ CkktOM government practically has do-; elded to abandon its plan of building the ' Chin «'how-Algui. railroad becauso of the j 1 opposition of Russia. Th« question is bo lieved .-tin to te held In abeyance . Some weeks ago Russia submitted to the : nations Interested. Including th© United : States, a proposition looking to the aban- ! | donment of the raoj| In favor of one fur- ' ther west, but Russia did not indicate that ' ! Its decision in this matter v.a • f1u..1. ! Japan, however, has recent!? given her { j assent and cordial support to th* plan f<MT ' th© construction of the road, with the en- i derstanding that the Japanese government j ' be permitted to participate In financing It with th* United States. Great Britain and ' | the other powers. Tlu»>.la's objection there- ■ | fore 1" ti'.e only obstacle in the way of « ! positive understanding, and State D<*part , mtnt officials here express the 1.«.p» that ■ ' Russia can be induced to withdraw its ob- ' jectlen. | . The Japanese Ambassador to-djv <j-riel [ ; tint he had any knowledge <>: ?he exist- ; t enc* of any not« regarding an agreement ! ' between America and Japan to exercise a j predominating Influence over Chinese Man- j churia. It was «ald to have been stated I in this note that a condition of th« agree - ; ment was recognition by America of ; : Japan's right to superior control In Man- ■ ; churla. Nothing Is known of this proposl- J j llasj lere. but it is surmised that th© basis for ti.. publication was the memorandum i exchanged by Secretary Root and Minister ! Takakloa in ISCS. mutually guaranteeing the \ i r.p«'n «i«M>r In Manchuria and agreeing to ' us© their «ood affAaoj to brin; that about. | ' even If antagonized by other nations. MAY SAME ALDMIDGE\ j Leader Said to Desire Congress 1 Nomination. IRy T>l«-rra ph •' The TrtbOßS. 1 If ft sol r. Mar.. 17— It Is generally ex- ! ; ported t.v the Rep'^iUcan politician* of , ; M.t.r..^ <"• .»•: that «;»-<'rKe W. AUlrtdg«:, i \ «tat-^ .-ti :..::. -man. will b* th* candidate 'to succeed the tat* Congressman Jame* ■rod ivrklr.s. Mr. Aldrldge win m$ noth !-.»: Ik i-a"? tliat It la too early to r*:k . aIKJUt randUatea >et. "Walt — W a pa—taj i election has been cal>d," h^ say* Jlr. AMridge J« ambitious to *o to Con . gre«r. and ha» been for two years. A boom jwas I iffto4 for htm two yenrs «•-. and It looked far a Utne as li" h,« might be named Instead of Mr. l-erkins. A few days before th« date for the nominating convention Mr. ' AfcTlMgo I>h'.!—l a ntatenient In which he | denied 'that he was a ea&dtdato, and mkl thai i•■ favored *-' -* reumlnatlon of the I inci:mb<?n*. _ ' | tATTE* L _ . '. THE ABOVE IS ONE QUARTER ACTUAL SUE FIXING NEW BUDGET SOME SUA.It PQU I ZY.ISG " Unencumbered li dances*' Gathered Up by Board. j For tho purpose of preparing an intelll- > gout corporate stock budget a special com- I mfttso of the Boar<l of Estimate held a hearlag yoatorday on the condition of the i corporate stock accounts of th* Depart- ! Mont of Hducation a rd offlc«A of the bor- ! ough presldenu of nrooklyn and wue«ns. ' ; The committee consisted of President Mttehet of the Board of Aldermen, who- 1 quizzed ihy various heads of departments' tn much the same way as h- used to go for witnesses when he was Commissioner of Accounts; Controller Prenderput and i Borough President SlcAn#ny. Henry Eruer«. i of the Bureau of Municipal Ke^earrh. oc- j cupied a scat at t:.e right of President i Mitchell. Th- committee did not seem t»> understand ' ; the tables prepared by the Roard of Ed>»- ! cation, except that C5.H0.0m was wanted ; #< for now improvements." At the request I of Mr. Mltchel President Wlnthrop prom-! ised to have a new tabulation prepared. " For the greater part of th- afternoon the ' Borough of Brooklyn was under coasM- ! eiatlon. First the committee considered • : the condition of all accounts of corporate ! ! stock Issued since 130% flndmg out Just how j \ much money had been spent, how much ! contract work was under way. what wer» \ i ♦he open ©rd-r3. and what was the "unen- j I cumbered balance." Then President Mltchel • I would get the department head to acknow!- i , edge that be did not need the unencum [ l>ered balance, or a jrreat part of it, and !t • ■ was marked down for cancellation. Controller Prendergast isald he thought It i ! would be unfortunate if any of the heads | of departments were awed Int.* saying they 1 did not need money fhat was ab*oi-itely ' necessary, as they wouM have M other ! chance to get fund* until nest year '•I nee." said President Mitch*!, ur-iakir.s i ; to Mr. Sheridan, of th- Bureau <>t Hlsh srays; •'that in jour sche«lul« for street paving you show an unencumbered balance o: Iv<i.(x'). but you »«•> In a r.«.t.- that It Is simply a 'bookkeeping balance.' " : Mr. Sheridan laughed and i«ald: "The > highways account ha been in ; he process of readjustment for a«v?ra» yea's. T have I reason tv beiiev* that the available balance shown on the books does not ex tat. and that I there is» only 8340) left." An everybody .•♦at up ard took notice, t j bookkeeper explained that the error wait 'In* to a tnixup In che.-king the book* tlt.i HMM of tie Controller's o'.'.h :*-.. and that $i \-«rf' was the right tlgure. Then t!i« Controller rxplain«d th« the ! $t3.0» had recently been wiped out by the | certification of a contract, po Mr. Sheridan I found that his fund was entirely gone. Superintendent Woody of Public Build ings and (MllceH noid It was imperative, that he have ?10;CC0 to repair the bulld!ne of the ' Brooklyn Disciplinary Training Sohool. The floors were so rotten, he declared, thai a heavy man would sink through them. . He was told to apply tor revenue bonds. j Several of the department head* wer-J . asked M withdraw their requests tor cor porate stock and start assessment proceed- j j Ings in the variuun local boards of public , , improvement. rommlssloner Pounds «alrt that rf h could set ?3.»0.0t0 for a new municipal , . building in Brooklyn It could be rtni;-hel | within two years. o 1 HARRTE DAVIS RESIGNS. I ( Place •« Armory Board Taken • by 1 Friend of Mayor Oaynor. ! Just -prior to th* secret meeting of »ho ; armory board yesterday Harrte- navl.% j secretary of th» board, was called b«fore ; Mayor »;aynor. After the meeting It was . DgM that Mr. Davis had resigned kti place. 1 and a!^«o would give wp hi* commi^.tion a ■ • captain in the Sth Regiment. N. <•. x. V. j Clark r>. Uhineharr. of No. ">»> Park 1 Pla<--. Bro^>k!j*n. who wsjg at ojbjs tim« H^ The Tribune Marker Baseball Coupon. Thtt c»up«n. with t«n iSBSa if pr«a»nr»<l at th* Trlbun« ©file*, wtil •■nlltle th* bo".d<*r t» on* M«rfc«r ItaMbftlt Outrtt. «:>e&d 11 cent, if «*i«»« U io b« mai!«o-» >:•::.• x<i Ireas • Trtnt Mm* «nd sd'Jrej^ plainly. LET US ASSUME tint you *»»• your tailcr an crd?,r for a sui: cf clothes, to ccs: act rac.-c than. $73.00. Wkat «(mia.fo« think if he ;iv: you credit of $15.00 be cause he found that $60.00 l«ft kirn his stipulated profit? Ycu u-ould prooably conclude that tiki mi!!cnn:i:ra had com*. Tailors do not do such things, of course. But our Cos: Insurance con tract makes it imee*sifet« for aj to do an v thin* cis«, if any economics do develop. Only recent!*, we *a*ed $3),000i0O on a Guarantee:! Maximum Ti^urc of $750,000.00. And that is only ens cf a number of instances. THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY EuitifTng Conttractio* FUty-Qnc W*H Street pubilcan H'i-T.tT of Kings County, was ass l>ointetl to wU4!cos<l Sir. t>av:s. ■He wfll ti-.akr an investigation off tho ottct In cor. nectlon *lt!i the miTitaotonoro of Ac counts. The .alary ... -..* -»rr*»t*r/ «f the beam is now &'..'«<•>. hut it i-« understood tho M*_ l ©r is thinklnt; of having U Increased to M <.«*>. In vl^w of the important executive work nandlwl l>v the offlc». Mr. i:hln»»hart. who was born In Brnaa wlck.- N. V.. in IHt. has boon a rooMsai <•' Bro - n ntnc» l^C. He has lons' boo* a persona! friend of the Mayor. ■ SALAF' V MEASURES ADVANCED, Ob Order of Final Passage M Senate "by UxxaninOQS Censer.* ■ Albany, March 17. -Resolutlona ttfortosi to the Senate by the Judiciary <'uwtWao propcsfnjs a-i increase in th« salary of C:» Governor f'om lio.'Mt to CO.OCO. and la tfcaaoj •»f Senators from C^OO to *J.SCO and As semblymen 'r-:n T..Z*'* to O.<"> were ad vanced t<> the order of final pats ago t? unanimous <on«ent to-day. The S»«nat.> Conimirtt- on Bank r»porto# Senator Sillivan's bill giving Mm stato Sri' p»rtnten«l»T.t of Hanks juriadtotion «ros> Bsaai Ins which s*-ll tlolcetw to foreign ooqs> tries or receive Jeposlta to h« sent ahroX and requiring such agencies to file a bond S«rat«>r Travis'* bfll am»nd!njj the ban%» Ins taw !:i relation to >«ATir.s<» and loan a*> iu>clxit!o;tH wjia also reported. TO UCEHSE CIVIL ENGIVEERS 'Hv r«l-sraph to Th» TrTbune.] Albany. March 17. —At a hearing bo— c» th* Assemhly •°<>niinlrree. on Education thJf atts moon «»u th« Kaldtris bill. requiring th* | iic^n.sini; •>' civil *nijin»«»r». Willfara Bntlor. t»prsosntifg the H',ll line 1 Trade* A«WI ation of X* v York ' City, dselaroA taot under the measure a man would not l'« aSove*] t<> build the foundations for a chicken coup, unit -is he was licensed. The bill was favor»«l by Charles U. Po*'' oil, topographical <• .Kinder, and Fl odo>>tlli Sf«rl*y, eonsultinc er.sin^er of QQ^ens Bot otigh. and Walter T. Klliott. of the Toeiair •a: l-ea«u.'. of New Yorli. They arjca*»l that It sjas for the aajst* of the public that •»n!;.- nun wht. thoruushly understodd tnoir professtea sboalJ be allowed to practise u>< t!rt! engineers. LABOR MEASURES PASSED. _ [II;.- rslOgMßjl to Th* Tr:bu.*«. ] ■ ;-•.; -•. Alb.: March 17.— Among the measurer passed by Iks Assembly to-«iay woro two i».troduc«-d '•> «\ \V. Phillips, of *loaro* County, an.l fuvored by the State DopaVt n»*nt o! T^«ilrt«-. O::e would prevent tin. esn j.lojm*»nt et children In the operation of r-iv«?r cutting macliines or in any oilier dansjvroas] work. The other provid** thai machine."* for tbo polishing or grinding of ston*» chilli be «o equipped as to prevent tho dust or parrlck-H cf ion« from spr«adts» «<. they would t-« inha!«><t by the wofkw)Ojß> JesUs Exfifint id 1 ? Eotcr taioiM T As Thing DneGniotl Oppor iunitv v F.ver>* Fan la Become to Indoor Star io B^ll 1 OUTFIT FOR THE GAME CONSISTS OF •■ cardboard in colors 13 | IS lacbas in size. Six little Ales, 2 diet boxes, IS men, score cards and instructions ho'r to play the game. Something inttrcs&i?; * instruct! v- 5