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r Says He Still Favors Wiping Out of Hlqhway Commission. *UP TO THE LEGISLATURE" Oorernor's Bill Said To Be Beat en, but Legislators May Shift Under Tammany Pressure. rp-fl Te-*jrr*r*- IB Ibe Tilbflin* *. All-any. Feb. i. Qoworht*} Dix ?u_id this o- ? -p that bo had not charged his poal? tlon regardln* the wb'r.^ OOl Of the &?*?* ?nt Hlghway *Comml?elon from that reeord *- - bb mpssage ie rh? Legbda Ita up to thf* fegleletum " he sau' tt * tot de*m It vlse the\-*M pass tbe Mli n?" before them; lf net they'll probably leev< tbe eeonaBtaato- t la My anly aim b* BOeklBB a i ; te obuin h sreater re* turn fo- the menaj ol tba taxpayera I Hj ? the aahntatetraUoa ot ti>* department ahenM be unflar one man and tba engineer* ing detftils WUThed aol bf the sfJtate J'nRl re< r. ~ ho IB e er\mr\ \.\ i'o pr ? ? in case the Leglalature rejeota fl u anhan>a whai aill yoe do abent tl r-ad_ problem"" tba ';o\eri.Oi- was aaked ??j ha\t- told tbe people," ba replted, "tbal T r ney ti-e b*at T '-ould to K'fl'fl Ibem a ?<>od ?d- .i?tration. lf l havo good ln.-tniinenti t-o wor* wtth wen aad good; U I have poor tostruments t?> worh wltb, rll BtlU do tbe "port T can." t- * <;.-., ? ng higl aay mnt-, teia .n genera ? knea of at leaai r _ .f. ray wblcl had been built without tete -tvlug a gul ad t a n?i,t of j *? ? Lr-Wyero faniiliiir wltb tiie highwag j taa mj i |*m'l up to ihe stute. hut up ' ?o ti o eaanty autborttlee, te aoqulre thei rtgbt --"f a ay fer ? read AttonM. Q neral Carmodj wlll render, rr, ? *. Qovern r to-morrow en oplnlon a*:i D e er tbe new apa Ifloationa for the gA,.,, : -., '? ' *id 09 ' tted to thi .'f bu* .. ? rloua co-untlaa where j 11/.,,.* ,,n-. of ""tk waa io be done ~ .. .,, f ; i derable of a ui-? ? them ualeea tbe Attorney Oa - t ? e.y, nion helpi I m out Tl-* iloes not I waat * a aea apecMleationa for tbeoe een-l tmrta devteed by tha Mate Engineer to ? t? ,r, ' o siipen aorat for 'hat weuM take t:n-e ti.-at ln all prebabtttty t.^ reetracta a fer read bnPdlaa thia yaar At tbe ?arne tlaaa >a if . ' -1;e*.e e on| 1 Wt t s ehOtlld not f.. i.. ,.- ? tvlaed bj the preeeu omrni Ofipoetttea from upatate i>eopla to the _ i th praoant commli .? rt aaBBtfhktai tn tha Qeveenaf and Ua ture la no uncertaln faabtou. Tne . . . < < ?-.- ida !'? 'la'. ??? ipled AR itli his |e?'k wit!- AOOOmMymaa Flledinaa about 'he rpeaafbUlty of havtng m r.*"rs'- hlmaelf ea lejiti aabdaet flbeare lhal bi li pretty arell Hn *-oyb arlth tN leglelatlve altuatlon. It 10 UN g-en*r.-| i-vp - n i r,n t1-.! tbr. Q*9\' **?rpe,r *? blil *' preaaot l1- beaten nnd that 'fte* 'r\et 99 lat hhneelf rt'>wti ln some defret ?hy shff?ing tha wbeta raaponalbmty for. e^enr*' ?n tha Leglalature Whether] >?,-,??<# ro** ??rr"'?' i *'? the meaaure -"sn be >eA 1- Baa ?? another queatlon Bome of tba apetate Detnoctau who aea are ?rain?* it ara re.^^f.myr*. likel: lo ihlft. ? r,fjo- Tamreaai preaaure, aad aohodj ea* . t--e rnucl loubt thai Tammany ~'ant? ta : Coilin bill a,* li atandi eaate to*daj ' maraon, Btt fnr Infermatlon a? to ,. ... ,.,, **tayft waa *o he a lotu! heor* m oa Febf ? - 9* :t->'or ' hite, teBurgaat P?-mocrat, sald one had ??n aaaaOBneed by 'he obaflrman of th-fl-*, Tn nai \tt-Art OBBuatttea al tha two houeae . tOfl-.v for g *ntmr] th** aatbentlelty nt th* I ^tlea -4-e '? ?? tv" Assemblfl- last ^eek ? i -e, rmati E!vena and tba \s*-.rn ? ?, oammltte< repuOlat-- Thal i"mmi? ... -| ..,-? " -mnrrotr w-h*n * I qUBBtlea ' lhe hei - ' wlll rorn< up again ,c ror,*lierei prohabk that - - ??,? knA-wing ihe ttO* BBBMr'a dei I '?adem ,_....... . . t tht ... -? ?- e. ? . ? ? ....... REVIVAL OF CORPORATIONS Bill to Givr Drfunrt Onos Nru Uf? I? Held Ur Ah__ny r'?b A?Becausa aeveral Befiaten [?hoaffhl tbe provteloai i v,:' ' <f -'n ' T,:'hlte cf flSeheaeetai lha rm. ? ?%? '.* Aefuaet eerporatlone entlrel t'rm.T - - tat re wat i aid [woaBBJ *"" ot l ( whole tn^ie* Tbip rn** * ,-? perr i ?-.-"?? f ? ? orporata 'exlateno? of env eorporntlon on.v l^gaiiy ! '?ri-i!J^t*-" ' ' ? Btate bv ' .^r.-f.tr '* *^* Bupremt Cour ( A) appl ? ' tfOa '' tatnt Intereet-ed part] H bb r?sr tbal TV.,t oorporatioa ua? outat nding i?rfl^??, -.,- '. r\ |ndehtedn< f>^. , ? ? -a?natori Fflnmai IJOtA f\r*e\- e'--- ; y, ?- . ?' hli T'l'a !??.*? f 'Ar Benetoi ?' ?? Ha tali th* Mli \^a. ?(--,#)(;? te revh l c hartei of ""? mr*.] 4,,-in),- -?-?? Of Wl i'h h^'! s**r d< for a con?'derahl. \;me;e/>, -..,.,,?:, ; - . .? iheej ehartei fl-?l er. Ired Th? Mli earnt troro tr.r r.ank- ? hag Department, ? iaM Senator Orady ? "-ufrv ? i eweaded le appiy onlj *o hat v r ln *vial eaat I>TX ASKF.D TO RETAIN FEARSON .A^rlriilturi^t^ and HortirultiiriRt!* of ! Both Pai1ie? Cali on Governor. Aibanfl I ' oa Of ''-srl euinnjrleti and hort ulturlste, both Demo? er-et\,t nrr. J;a-- ; r ,.. n ? idx te day aad nrnad - - - ? hi of* t.rm }< \ ppareon, Btate ''".?:,irn'--'-i.T.er of ..*,erio iitnr* ^v-:-.* admlabrtratlon they wai-bly pralaad Prealdenl dark \ . I ?** fCew Terk Btate rrnit Orowera' t ctaflen, and Alberl Ward rl r?j ealdenl of OM --?-.- Ifortl lt ' Bocletj \\<*re aai eai '' '?'? ??? o adOr. ? '? ? *? ?;?, erni ? . AGAINST RECIPROCITY PACT Democratic Assemb.yn.on Porced . to Take This Stand. IU Telenr-fh IB T_fl ' ? Ibune ' Albany. F<*b. I ? The RapabMoaaa la tba AaaaaaMy to-day practlcjUly forceai the Wmrva-rnllr member*- to pl_r-e themst-lves Oa rr- ? r,1 aa- bBBhg nKalnst t!ir> re<*lpror*jtv aa-reeinent liatlHWl thlr n'tintry anrl can? ada, whleh i-. adraeatad by PraaMcnt Tafl Had b now i.efore a"a^ns.!aaa. As.emblyman Ciivllller e.illeal ur> B reaolutlon he Intro dUOid laal week. mjclng ihe callin-? "f nn e-a;ira eeyslon of i'onsrrejs to revtse the r-a>neAldrhh tariff dn-invarJ. He haal hardly made h_ motlon when As->.-mhly man Ifarray, nf New Tork, aflered aa miii' ndaaial wh1r.li ?truek out the entlre irsolutlon. unced the aoceptanre of the rc-oi proctty BgraeflMal wlth 1'anada, the fort! Boatton of tha Paaaaaa Canal and the ap pointmtnt of Um Tartfl Board. 9* rn-oin maad-d bj tha rrontdant lt alao cangrata* latad Praatdant Taft on the nomlnatlon nf t'hlef Jn.ke White of the OMtad Statuu* t*i.l>reme Court. The I wmneranr* majority anccaadad tn defeating this amendment, tho \,ir*a lelni? 77 to -K Hy the F*m* vot" the ciiviiih-r raaolutlon araa adopted. Mr Murray rliai aa terhwd tba <>i\iUl**r ro.oolntlon ;.s "invldious", ohimeri*al, un urammatHTil, fal?? ln polnt of view" and as transcendtrg the leg-itim-jte purposcs of ItglBlathHi. He decland that Canadian reriprncity would .1o more to lov.er prices than anvthinff dse, and said that tho < re.i tton ot a tarlff Kimmissioi, would take the tartfl ont of potltlca, **>hore,i.t '"limmy" Ollver ejariilated, O Lord:'' Mr. Murrav thought that President Taft aiDi just aa btg BBd brainy as Mr. a'uvll Uar ani *Aa*a wall able to handle the sltu atlon aill OUl aay of th'* latter's ndvice. Ifr. Ollver thaa took a turn at ahus-ing thte praaaai tarlff law, whlch he said v** *_l gallaed rabbery*1 of the poor. Mr. Mer riti. tii. minority leader, took part in the argunaat y,r.g enough to nnnounraj that the next A* ;ry? and *'r-at*s Committee of tha Ffouaa of Reproaantatlvaa would prob ably be mada up of fre. tradera from the Bouth an.l Southwaat, and ealled attention t.> what v:.ippened when the country had a l OB tha ffaa trade prlnclple. Xew Tork, ha aald, was not onr of the fre* trade i-tate*. Asaamblynaa Drummond. Laay vnd Ilocy all .'Oke for the Puiilller rey-olutlon. r.ffer whlch "Al" Smlth. majority leader. ga*. 8 ' ? tlp tl al t'ie majority r-hould vote for it uriainended. Thi BanatB to-day adopted the reeolu tion of f.nator Glttlns a.?king New Tork S'litr.'*1 representatlvr'S !n i""onfrress to fa? vor the e\tr-n<-lon cf the parrelB jrobt aya> tcra. .*-<-:iator Hlaaiaa, Wba bad heen ahsrnt ? oubi of a protractod ntaaaa, was I presenl to-day .-and eaat the anly vote I t tha n >. Bare CANAL BOARD HEARING I Many State Organizations Wil) Send Representatives. . ? p- ">'ar'?r> ta Th* Mhaaa | \ ? ?*,*?> *?\ nearlne wtQ he held | a.n Thaiaday a'terr>oon on the blll of Hen n.r.r Rjam-per-'r, aboli<?hln?; the ranal Ad- ; visnry Board of r;n_ineers. This Mll. like' Ti;;.- *??-i,rt maaiUIa. foilowlng out th'- reo-T ommindiitl"ns of <;ovr-rir,r J>It. fo aholl-'b I the Kiatr Hlpi.wav a '(imtnl?lon. ls < reattn-r nr..*i; adyarae erltlelan. rt wHt- repo-ten tfl ?',--! ? ii nt - -.-i tit*-? -.i_ it ls enar-ta-d tnto law it ma> he deriar*. unconetltutlona? by the ccpirtf. Marr or-ranV/atiorif from all over t.ie ?tatr- are preparlnp ro senJ deie-fa Uon?a to ?*tend the hearlng and oppo^e the ia?j*islsnor It !* arg*:er* by those who are, againn th* bill thflt lf tha? Ptate Knglneer. | hoforf- UM aro^tton ot 'hef-e aommleylor ns pa--t raoorda ehrtw, --as unable to pr? \fPt <he 'nlpusr-' of CO per cent of the money ?at iv-luc for hlphway conMruetlon. it j means the losc to the t-tatx u-lthtn the ne\t t*xo vr-ar-- af ?j:,.?af-aa-,.,vlo. for tn that t;m-: lt j fi tatendad t-> spend |MM<*-'' tor higbway ! and r.-inai ronstr.irtion. gfltB Benaal a-- Btata Engina-^r. Tammany tfail, ;ride*- th.*, propaaad lagtalatlaa, wlll har* ^bi?r>lute ooi trol of the nv.-ardlng o* tha rontrf..'t- Among aaaodatfoM wbiahl f iii pend reprenentatlves to th? hearlnas | ?,*?_ thr- Keiw Tort Canal Aaaorjattaa and] Of Tr*id* ani T-an?i'"rtatlon raaaoa tba Ranapargar aei ooal. ba -i mtaoiiatltatlona. Il ?? said. b ba- I run-io t--r odvlaory boi - prorlded for in thi oric-frai harg' anal *w. And was \r,,t.im for l.v tie T4*>^,f'r Iu ? e r*ferendnm !_? , ?- ,' tblfl Wfli k-ir-.WTi lair-i-erfa -. t'.-i* )? ia m affact ? nonotttutlonal Hmendnient. ?ni ratiorjt ' ? loalTrjr pflsfed ? ? .: '-it-iri The purpo.4,4 r,f *he ? ?- i*->?ri tt9A ? i' a ebdck on .-aft .md ?x'nv;i datrlng the flva yaara thai ii ? ?? ? ? ? ' e pr. -._ri r-f?ii haa i r;,rrb<t out thai duty tt? tlttateney ha* iften demon*.rat**d by ihe fa<-t lhal l * r-orapl-te tlH hargn canal within the t"ie ui,d appropiiatlan all< ? ed Btata Engtnaar Benaal, in a racanl apaaffi ftr 1. s^lij-r.rt .',t.^elr,f>^ fh# yrr-ord- of the engine. irga < t tba eanal werti I?-.-,'ng 611 '- thii r--. t*-,?.t the l-.n^jri waa oontlnUail] rofoi ? lo dedda Itnpoi ? [oestioaa Wbafl weMberi board "ere asked ; to da- to mnk. ? tatemonl In ? onnertjnp wltb B*na**l'a ?r<' h they refused io t.alk. ,r i l- tn the j-**!-"-_ ? ? oof of ahai tl ay bad aobompllal ? n ? rt "ri 5^e?^ I other thiagi tha o-.-in--i; frustrat Ittg ,,f nf- '< pti to |rifrir_e upnn the rkhte i r.r t-o people of tV- itaU * : vi BJ .toiir-Dc; a Cohoai eanapany fron. obtalnlng valaaMa | a^-iirr pawor prltilogaa at C*raaoaal dam ! and taklng rmrt ln blocbJag tha knltttng ? m Ila -Tar, al Oaa <?*" NEGRO REGIMF.NT FOR BROOKLYN? ', ??. bany, -*ob. I The i';ait<-,i Colored De- , v a.- Kmc County b adToeatlng tha nrganiaMloB of a negro raglmant in Brook . ? 4<.n.*-,i\- ConnUtte. on IU1I* '-,, i ? i -ai-- ip the matter i ?,_ to*iaon* i Gorarnar Dix to.day daaied a i^porl lhal ii. had radoraed tha moreroent, althougl _ h. i. .1 diflcuaaed it racanl lj with ? < antaattve -.f ihe ? ? ?. a i ? tbat ll ? . ,: t, \ the \ T ( .anMi-flT*! froni flr?? p*??. I n-v -lllln* to retlre." *ald the Oovemor i to-dav Mhen a*ked ahout this. "%Vh*n lv> nukod me "-'hat 60MM Mr. Shenard i wonld tHkc. T eaid T waa not managlng : anybodyY campaign nnd could not ae ? Kiime to ppe;tk for Mr. Shepard." So f-_r hh I'o COVlld rtcall, th* novernor i eald he hnd not mentloned this to any ' of tii* Shepard men. Dtx Supplements Statement. j-'ollowlng hla talk Wlth Murphy, i.Jov I ernor r>i.\ aupptemented thia &tatcmenL 1 Ho entd that wheu lio went to New York City ou January 14. ba waa" lafonned J thal Mr. Shepard WOUld not wfthdmw. I "Thi?." h* cald. "won after T had bten I lnfornied tt.at. Mr. Bheehan WOUld wlth I dmw if Mr. Shepard would do llk<-w|??* " After many oonferonoes and much dls- I Icuaaton, all the insurg.-nta, snv Senator i Burd. of tf'iffa1<\ went tO th*' DtmoOfattO loaaeua to aelaet a candldnte for Regent j ol tha Stnte Cnlverilty to*nlght ln] '. liict, ln ihat cnuona Benator ftooeeveltj Ipceoented the name of tlir* Demucrati-.' ( Ichot-ee, Abrna 1. l.ikus. Them waaooo ildi rai la aurprlaa on the part of tha or I ganisattoa mon at thla, for thay conpld- , ered tbal lha (naurseuta in hoektai cnn? tm rula on the ?euauinhlPb would not j yteM to tt on any <\.t!icr mattem S*nn tor Hooeevalt sald he dldn't consldor thla j a real CBBff-t. Nn unlt rule waa applied. ! Tha meetlng. though, was called ??>' lha caucus commlttaa ln the regulur fashlon. gnd wa. as mnoh a cnuona as nlne out of tea of th* affairs riurin-p a leplflatlve i pggghM Brhkh ko unohallen-Eed under that name. Th' nomination of Mr. Blkua Inauree hi? electlon whon the two hou.sos conveno lo morrow tO tnk^ the vote. Mr. l>au terhnch, whB some years ago a as rhalr nian. under Thomas C Datt. of the New Vork COunty RepubUcan Committee, and g lar.tr-. figure ln s>tate polltlcs, Wil ro name.i for the racenoy at tha RepubUcan caucua Sen.'.t..r Roeoavelt Ir. nominatlng Mr. Ettsus took occ.islon to commend tho oan dldatf* for hls 'frU-Ced-flll attompts to crueh out fraud and parjuiy fTOffl tho judi'iai ayatem." and dirocted attentlon to llr. Elhua'a aervlce to tho stat'' ?-"not ! onl] tO tha poor nnd unfortunnt** of his \ own race (Hebrew), but lo aii otber* wlthoul regnrd to raoa or creed, aa trua tea tor lha No"- Tork trade achoola the Karon de Hirach ^choois aad the Now York City VochatcaJ Bchool tor I'dri?.-' Senator Kooeevelt alpo retV-rrecl to tho | activitlea of Mr. BUraa nt tho Roohaatar | p*mocrati^ Btate ConvenUon, "whlch broughl about th* trr-ar Democratle ete* torj of in.o." Karllor ln th<- day Mr. R-OOpevell bnd Mld thai h* and hla foilow in^ufl-r:-' I would : ot enti*r tho caucua unlesw at n prevfouii eonferenee aaenrani could b* glven that no tnalt*r npsr' ftom tha eloction of a Kegent would ba C"n-Md?r.>d. Explalnlt-g the preter.ee nf th*3 h-MH*> genta ln the oaueua Mr. MWer aald: "It waa iudjoated ln advance thal "Othir.ff dlataatefUl to tha In-f'irgfflt:'". WOUld be tried. TVe are all good patty : want to taka part hi party . otirpels. Tt was underetood that only one candlriat' ^o-iid ba conslderod, and that t-ro ranfxltloir vou'd he f^rced on any one Thi? caucus. of cour?c. WBOI jnor.rnperab4r to th* *oni*orl?.] cau^tip ' Little Chaoqe in Rituatioi* Ofl the face of the returns Uttla chaufa ha.?i <-ome ln thr senetorpn'r* fU'ietlcn to? day. The ?<ever)t.eerifh Joint ballot. brOUBht no broak ln the deadl'^k Sh'"> han held hla etrenieth M-atr-hv nn'l She?-b?m Bay they an aboui aa fi ? from yfeldlng et* ("hriftma.' b tt ' dai r.f tr-morrofl^'?? vot* Thr' 'n,-iirj:-n*S, ln* dividuallv and i ialntaln that thereil bc akatlng ln n verv ton-id *nd Fumhuro-iF elime before they aVfl^te ctp .lot <->f th"ir r^A-sTt. -elorlfierl attitude. At which ever. body ln sighr Bmllea prlm' and ?ettlos haek for a 1-^nc pr-nd At th* FHme tlme men in th-^ anti Sh-fohan ramp n&evrt you * ltv> miKh ytivre-y t',.a' thor* may be a hreak anv motneni In thla th-by agre< falrly treTl aith mon ln tha confldence ol Bobi Murphy. Ht ;<-'i t mui ' ph U ?. Wltb blmaelf Ibr n^??ing lnto thia ^iv.a. if ti-jrep ^tori1" repreaent nJ it is known that very Informal rffortf: are being mad-' to l.*nid * man of pena tortblp ain o would be i roo<i Tioush T.vmm.fliti\. :'t th<- *ar,K gnd tttt t,f that orpanlzatlnp nnd DOt t'r> muob boaa brandtd to render hlm objei "fl-nabif* . to the- inaurgenta At prAr..-. no ottoh man has been found. Rumora of Impei i v flet i from ,},r meurgim ta' camp were denled to nlghl by Aaeemblymai M Uet a'ho gp^' oul th* follo^ing Btatement or behatf of iii- aaaociatt "Rumora havo i.?*r elreulated thal >. i -.tor R.-...?. vell i ? leader la nol - I ? .rv 1?fl all the li ? 'tm-*- i rr.t tn,* \\ - ihlnl i ? I* the ? ? hi the r.pi.t place, nd there " - ? dli - K-f-n^ixn whatever ln our ranka lt hss i? , ? u' I '" i of onr orlginal 1 w< ????-? i ? .-,-.,i ti r. ? ,.(?,. r- an ready l i 4->r* ak ?way None has even tboughl 1',^. EJarh man whom we haar ing i?* .ihkori hi" po Itlon, and tl ? haa alaraya been the *-" ? deny j; emphatli ally Khepard'i whereatx i ? ttei nf ? ?]___-. - -to^f '"(?WVII*-^ ^shbubn-crosbyc0, GoldMedal F_.oim j onn?ld**r-hle !nteref.t ln Albanv. lt "'?*"? i lapetiad ta-nlgbt tbal he |a III ** ?Tr]n' I w?*at. hl*. cottage o>i TLake cTeorge r,v**r | the long rllstnnr*e ie|ephone to-nlcht lt wn.a etatcd lhal Mr. Shepard ha<1 '?'>< been Rt hiM mttfige for Bl*. 9 ***** ***** that po fn.r ?*? Knowt. thai- bi '?*?? ,n BMMUyn Ha wae laal heard from at Bl-OBiaaTt. abn-ut a week or ten days **?. .1. Montgoiuery llare, Mr. Shepard's r'p reatatatfve, caase np from K**a Tora -??* nlght. it waaanaovncad to-night al tba Bbaa hau haadqo?rtara that ? daltrfatlMi af laborlag men fron BebetMetady would onii on Qoaaraor Dix lo^toerrow ta pra? f-mt aa Indoraaibeni of Mr. Bheebaa'a <*andli1aa*y. BeaatOT White aad Aspeni blyman Myors. who teffaaant Scheneo. tady County ln Ibd LefttfataTB, have vote<l agalaat Mr. Sheehan. _n Indorse maat frotn ihe caattal Fe*deiatloa of Labor of Coboea araa raoalv-d t..-night. Baaator Naanotaabi of Kaat Torh- a Ra? publii an, introducd a raaolutlon to-day to tha eftact that a large aumb* ot atataa baaa Indlcatad ,-a daalra to amend ti,e Cbaatltutloa mj thnt rjalted state* Baaatora may he alaotarJ by aoaalar vot . thi rafora it ls in*s_,nedlent to etaet a L'nited Staten benator at thii BOWloa ot the Legialature. Tho reaolution requeata the Jud'.ciarv OMMBlMMI Ot both iioiifies to frame. a blll P-OVfldtag for the electlon Of a l'nited Btatea Ketuitor at the next ganaral itlaetloa, "nhouid euch electlon ] ba antborlsad by amendment of the Con fititutlon and (ln the event thnt such an j electloa la not -anthorlzeii* for fiocuring at tho naact gaaeaal electlon an agpra Blon Of thd popular eholM IbT l'nlted Btatea Beaatar." Should no l'nited States Henator bo choocn Lc fore the noxt general electlon. the reeolution requeats the Qoftfaaf to rall an '.xtrfiordinar*/ *-r.*lon of the Lvgialature Imrnedlatoly after such elec tion for the purposo of tlUtng the va oaaejr, Tht resolution went over with? out da*bate under the rule. Ther-* \<-a. no change in the relative strength of any of the itaBiHgtBg. the povonteenth Jolnt ballot rtgalttag ne fol lowa: nR*wa-v*n ATg. Phflehaa._.. otiiOBrien. 2 t-lie,,,-,. . I> llirker . 1 hernaun . ta'Ta'l.T. I Olynn . a Bul -e- . l l.ittirren . | ny.pt:i~*_ic.<s n^r?T4-. -.-, vou |g| Seeeaaary forehfltea, 7*. Many of thn legtatatOQ1 ware pairc-d anrl thero were a number a.f BbOQfalteai ? ' ua T. Elkns. who wa1 nominated b> ? I'emocrata fnr 'Aale rrgent yeate?*dny, ls a natlve of Ifaw Vork Clty. born ln if** Ha WM gra/luate.j from Columbla T nl rendty ?nd adndttad ta tiie bar at th. aga of twaoty. tie haa baen hs aotfva pmrttce h-re e-.-er ttnem. I fe '<? r?iior mnnler a>f , the flrm- of Tamaa. Beball &? Blb. I -. .SHTP.<.RD WON'T WTTHDF.AW Still in .cnatc Coiitr... Hin S er retary' P.ayp. and Well Ajrain. Mwaid M Prepa.rd la not- aert-Oflt. in j nor 1- he ta renre from the ??n?ioi-- Mp ra,-*. I a:. aaneoaoed \n an aftarno ???*. paper j __ft_,r. , ? (in\. aeeariMi la alr. Fava**. ale aedretary I Ahoi,t the flmfl tiie ballotlng for Senuf"i j Brtt heg?? ?t Aihany Mr. si.*p?r>i eon* j tr??t?d the -irrlp ' Me bo,* <nHre'y reeOB i "red. mm Mr BUVagB yeeter-bifl.. "but ? *ent away on Sunday lo g't 09*0* tO* He wiu be beek tho latter parl of tht W04 k or, at tiie latest, next Tur*da> Thara h ?beolutely no trath ln tbe : rumar that rome of bia Menda a.ra ple i ?' beeeaaa ne iimitt* upon roiaatalog la tbe j r*rm So far n*t i know, John H *>''" '.V> ' tba Klaga Couutj leader, aera trtad loea him in repard io a oompromlaa -tnndidnta iPLAW FOR MILK COMMISSION JFoley Bill Would Establish One , in This State?Other Mcasures. l-Hy fwaagaaaj te lha WWena I \ibany, i'.i. .Ae h reouM ef tha .t* ctogufaa )n <'?nne< ti,.ii wltb tbo mllk buat? [aeaa, prtadpaUy in Kew Terk City. AeeeaB* I biymaa POley to-day latruduead a t'lii to aetabtleh ? miik romtnlaeiea wWek *s> to i have jt*nerai Bupervtalea orer tba mllk I deahwa in tba atata an.i oa er pereone IMJ Ing aad aeUtng milk in citiea of tha drat daaa JThe cecnmtoetee i** l.nalet of three rnem* 1 aea, to pe appointed by tha Oovemor, ai an aaanal aalary of IS.aa-9, and tbe prlncipal ? ?i'i o ut tn be iti New Tort City. Tha ?MadUra piovides that the eommlsidon ahall have th* power lo in'-e?tijr_to the quaUtj and price of rnllk and to Ba gtandardB Ot quality. The wn rarrlea aa approprlatloa oi y...?o. a blll Introdueed to-day by AeaemMymfn llurray would put tiie New tork Fire ln? aureaee Kxohatifro under the anti-monopoly in--. un -aald; l dO noi ..... an BUggettlOB. ln the report ,,t tiie leglalatlve Inveatlgatlng .-ommitte* oor lt. tho ruinorlty report of that ootnro t teo whl.'ii would relleve tln people of ta* ItBta from tho exorhltant < harg'-fl* "t tni? truat. Th* only aolutJon of thejfoblem ia in ihe dlaaolutlon of tba truat whlch it not | covered by any law in thla Ktate. The Flre Inaurance Bxcbange of wew Tork baa only been In exletencc for ahout twelve yiirs, and thero i* no more reasom , for Ita e-latenee now than there wan beror* , that tlme. lt ls nol a natural monopoly, .i? BOBBO are pleoeed tO BtglO the tf-lophone | company, but i? a monopoly Iflta tne Reer Trust nr tha Milk Truat, whlch i* <i*a!inir in an afaaolute neceaalty, which woiks the publlc for aii l? la worth, without any f dreea or remedy ou tbe part <>f the publio. \ aaabtymM tyconhot introdueed a blll i taklng away the pertuit jrranted to the j Hudaon Rlver Kailroad Company an.1 its , , -Jiiors lo opcrate a *tca.n rallroad ln Kew Vork City westerly of and Ineluding | Elgbth avenue and Efudeon atreet it pro vldes tha; any assent fqr New V?rk < Ity for BUeh a railroad ehall J>e nulllfi"d tmleoa tha .ity and the company enter IntO nn a-j-rre. ment before June 1 for the relocatlon of the traeka off tba aurlaea of the atreeta. Another one of aaaamblaman Martin McCue'a aicloo meaaaraa appaarad to-day. rt protldea for tha atrOdng oul of the as dea IBW nf the worda 'Vonvl-'te-d-' and "convlctlon" when u*od in connectlon wdth tha flndtng ptilty of a peraon for an exoisc violatlon reauKlag from a ple* pf eriiity. t:,* truateea of the Phelpe-Btokoa fund are IncOtpOtttOd by a blll btttodoced by Benator Watoarrlght Tbe truateea are te iv* Blehop Davld h Qreer, John Hae* Crackan, Ollvla Bggleatoa Phelpa Btokee, [aaaa K-ewtoo Phelpa .Stokp*>. Helen Ollvla Phelpa Btokee, Ptanda Louia Blada <"'aro llna ^r. rheips atf,kc?. rrunter, Oraea EL Dodge, Anaon rheip"* Btehea frH -Tr|bn Bl^rman }l"Vt and TMviard W. BhOldOn, to^.?ther wtth auoh paraona ?* 'bev msy etf^^tete themaetvea wtth The fund if to r*roi* e in truat eertaia property and fund' l?*ft tirnlrr thr nill of o'lroiino T*v,?~ir>e Htok??< to .-r?. r tenemenl houaa dwelllngs in New York '.'ity for poor famllles. end for ?he edajcation of n^groe* !_ f; o L'nlted tf'HteH and Afrlon. the .Vor.h Amerlcan indiar? and deaarvlag wbtta "''| . c-ronrh laduatrtal aabaolo. The ^or : |.oraition is atapowarad to racefea aiaaey ?,v gift arfthoal HnHtattati 11 to th?* amouat. Benator Fei I bitrodpcad tba maaaura ,,'> ;,,n'it baaeball footbaii, p-if. mnning. , mpblg '8nd r-8),.-.- ??-,,rt- r,n <und,i*- b* , btalnlag a lleanae, l_t lleeaaa b ta ba fraa, and is to Mata tha tbae .-and placa af 4iir-M .-port. i.i ttoa the raayara a_ " pi_n ihe llcenee. ln toaraa tba eaperrfag*. 1 ire to algn tbem and bi vltlagea tbe \>ra*i I deal a ira to sism them fhe anteadcaea [alao atrfltoa oat Aabbig fr. f-.a Hat of ! Nports prohll.l'ed. i a N'.'v Torh Btate teadhera' retlreaaeat ' fund la crtkt*i In a 1,111 Introdi tced by As ;.. mblyman Patrle. The fund Im to . r.nsfst of k 'f'-'-'. O'lntrlhuilona from thfl :-alari<-c of I teachera _n-i ajtppropriatlorui by th. Btate, theae to fre under the Bupervlalon of a li,,iird of ri'Mremenf o;' flve in-mhan. tr, he appotnied by tha State Commlaatoner ot i Iducatlon. CHECKS FOUND IN DUMP Salvation Army Men Return Them to Antomobilc Buroan. |Ry Telf-tr- ? tO Tl Pfg BB* 1 A-baayj (Peb. I. _ tbi Dotaocratle "bu?i nes<a .-?r-inalnisrfrati--;;" rmknicn a ? ;i, kinrj Chocka drawn tr. the OCdeT of one of th-. rfate dapaitUMntS ,-f -v;i.-ie papet* bun* kets. That fact probablj aavar would iiave become known if tl., eboeba l.iln't heen re tmraed, it bappened that thay wara dfo* covered by a coapla of prl ataa of tba .**'-'1 ratlog Army, adM had a reputatlon foa hon e?tv lo maifitaln. At the office of tba Socratai. of Btate H wa* said tbat lavootlgattoa bad dtoetoeed thn fart that theae fbtrbr. four nr nve ?i,,,ii! aaaa, wi ra awi pl frotn a Mc r-*? **- lato the araato baakat by a chaaaa noveaMOl of porue clcrk'.i .-it,.>w. . ,n the day tn OM*** tlon, lt was Beild, tbera wara thra?e thoiiHan'i l'tteri recelvcl ari'l iho mail .lej-kfl Wv-re full of papers. Anyl.-nv, tba sy .em waa .-4,1.1a tbat th- M.jro eould hav.' lo.. no moaay e*.en if tbe ebecka dld turn ap mts*. ing, or arorda la geaeral to uw: aflaot Bi ery body in tba aatabUalunaat is wiiiin? tO adarft that morr- .are wlll be. a-xe|, |f-e_ m future. Also tba Baleatloa Anay _oa - ? they wlll be very can-ful to plck out all cherka before turning tho waste n.-pa?r over to the Jimkmen. BO tbe Btate |a -ire, oaa way or another. to gat all that ii a-otnlng t-. lt ln thle Democratlc re;. me. HUPPUCH SAYS HE'LL ACCEPT Rumor That Insurgents ?.r,d Repub? lican- Won't Conlirm Nomination. Albany, !?>'>. 6.?Wlnfleld A Huppuch. r-'-alrman of the *-_rno?ra__ t'tate Commit? tee, told Qaaaraor Dli t. day tiiat ba arould aee?pt th."i member of the, Publlc fier , Contmla i"i --trlct. to Bcccee. j.iIhi n. Cartlal. i" ??' ? ? ta-rt ? of offlre I ., ? rplrwl. 'I'I ? ' ? H e\po. ted to send tl s, n atr- tbla n ? i< Th< ? We. ? "00 a year, Tr trte. ot Chfllrmaa rruppurh's adrocacy ot the aleotlon of Wllllam ? Sheebea aa Daltad Btatea Benator, II waa bu _-t*e.?ted to night that tba Demo rad. Inaarganta might rombino wltb tba Repnbllcane to Ar-tom. Mr. Happueh'a eoaflnnatloa by the senate. Mr. Ht;ppi)'*h said \\e i>\pMr.i, no fcu-'h con-i>-'ina ttoa. Mr Hnppaob probably wlU raatgn ai head of the ?i?te committee. n*, <-n<ft i,.ntqht tbat ba bi ?! aoi glvea tba r~.rt>tar ooaatdera. ? ?on, r.iit proBah'v woulrj r-yi?n later._ ' LETTER IH P1ADEIPI (ontlnned fmm flr%< ont* whlch the lawyeri .nadc of thit ^tory di? alosed ''.'J* -i 'i '??<? | 'teacher. ftotB Wt ? fori toOenea lv_'l Ofl*tn rold by the Ffsmbuig-Arnerlcan I ' that voyage, and ona aama ln tl * fourteen aaemad to tbe aeerch frr tbe mlaeliia Ni ?? i i Th* ?ddTB ?. e -, lytlM girl WbOM tatr. thf ArnoM ' taly was b* _ii MOunl Vernon evenoe >.- I i tO be ? sl^.rt lane rm ttttat (i r thre* or fonr hl,, ? dtf of Van Cortlaadl ParV Ther* I . v. nnm'-fl'-t .-. . ,1 tl.oiigxlt . eraaaft ? N "nd ICi - - Iavenue a family of lha *arr* name -?*,? j found. no i'.' mber 1 ad et Ctnclm Tbe f]rt' *iam-fl- af tba s'.r' Whaea ram* Um ? eoal gaaai vu? Btpen "?-. tha pa aaager Bai ?? Mai Jor!'-." ?? '? leh happei, rn\*:A"7 girl araa kro*,. to hav. I *nthu?fa?M-^ -v-lk-r hl Cei I Tgfl ? -? mdt parks. nnd n I M bw* bnawn that a 11 Bagj inear the ' ' 4-ta., ei ?- -tth fui - A ",n .tomi v. Ano ? brother, D Ellaekla * - ?" .., the city to*4 nelttu , \ or i C'l^nd "' ?* | ob*r< ? Igay ''n.i ? >(. lhe aeard fer U* aai i a< gW .xi..,rt rn ? ? ??* : Oem rai Hand ? I i two thouaand addltlo ! . ' I hy tbe PoHee Popaitiaaa . -1 rar i r*r,.iej?r it M undwatand, tnat un ^eapttala and tttttt etttaeef eeaf j i.iied with theaa Early in lha dag the ' ap : Arnold, tbe mleatag i i ' t-mporurily tai*'"! y th" I I ' r.-.*t,il oard ou Whlch WgB Wl bM [eafe Dorothy' The handniitlag ?'a |eO-Bewbat *-imllar to that \ glrl. MU a aareful examination *utl?Ceil ; t b family that lt a a-- - othta | I a clever Itnitatiou of tbo , [handwrftlng t.bat I ?>* baa <A _> aewapapera apparently mada ; maflCd by sorn.* peraOB wtth a ? I ..?<*>-:** of fflfljinor Both tho fhther aad -fohr ! flaclared latty that i ??-.?? * ?? j clew to th*- a her*a'jO'it? or tne rnlisln.. i giri, excep tl a Bhagla e-naaea tbal itie ', mtght hav ba B one of t) a ' I | teacher* WhO embarfeed op. tha C.r.Ar.r\it oa Januai-fl- rv o *< n retterated 'hat wh.it ataWa I - did I ai e bt Phiia Iad be*n flra.-^d dewn a hls reOOBt *trH r.. that .uy d.n .' ro ir,'i Runior*- thal WfrU-BBB BMaBB bm bad aaj I aant enl te Mra Araa ? - - lably ?^o*-.ta)nir? * i flceaa ln lhe aaa-Wh fi .'-. C deaOUneed es false hy - - j iai' jn'Rh'. The Pannonia. on whVh Mrs - |g retUrntng to th!* lOUBtr jdck late to-morrow o- oarl] Thundaj | gad t;.-- Berlia, wt ns. com. ? ??? man Wltb i NE TA Arnold confOrrod tn Florence, la ret ? ?_. fr<-*m ab oed, la exp ?? U . I. ? ejfljy mornlng In storrnv weather this is the most con venient store in New York to come to. The Snbway, with a station directly in the storemis a great nmhreUa reaching from Brooklyn to the Bronv. More Open5 at *.30 and Closes at o P. M. Wise People will choose the furniture now in The February Furniture Sale where every kind of good furniture can be had from 10 to 50 per cent less! And to accommodate those who may go to new homes later in the Spring: we will make arrangement to hold purchases of furniture for future delivery Il Is Not Often We Can Offer Fine Damascus Lamps for Less Than Regular Prices! These are the movt-sonpht-af'ter-i.-mps in the market' Wt therefore madr hii uniisual eff'ort to gc,\ them?and Iu- rombining ihi- buying ponrer ofonr two stnrr-s we secured i large sWpnienl to sell At One-Third Less! There nre ln this'good lot which ire shall oflfrr tomorrow lamps for oil. gas or efcdricity. There are squat shapes in table lamos; there are tall pierced brass candle sticks intensely Oriental, single and double crescent mb.e lamps. tall banquet lamps. floor lamp? with stand almost seven feet high. Besides there are han_;ing domes, which have the lights in ihe domes. These domes are complete for either gas or electricity. Because of this great purchase, we are enablcd to offer prices lower than any we have ever known in America. Table lamps at $16.50. $20 and $30. Candle sticks with banquet Umap shade. $25 and $32.50. Crescent table lights at $40. Tall banquet lamps, $35 and $50 Floor lamps. $.50. Hanging domes. $35 and $50. Damascus lamps are the most popular nf all kinds today. Lamp Stora, Becoa- < :nn<-r*--. Wew Balldtng Lost! Certain Prices On Sterling Silver Tableware Today is the yearly occasion when the Wanamaker Silver Store presents opportunity to choose sterling silver at uncommonly low prices. For several years a conservative desigrt has been a favonte in our silver stock. Up until last Thursday it Rold as well as any of the new designs in our stock. The maker is discontinuing it be? cause he is forced to show new patterns to meet competition. Therefore all the surplus that he has, with what we ourselves had in our stock, is repriced today considcrably less. livr o'clock teaspoons, $7 dozen, instcad of $8.75. Regular teaspoons. $8 do/en, instcad of $10. Fancy pieces, such as salad forks, tish knives. chee*-e scoops. oiaimber servers. egg spoons, aie priced one-third less. Cr?-am ladles. $lJ5, up to punch ladles. at $12, instead of $18 l-ngraring wiii bt done free of charge. Mnlll Boor, ,-.,,, Bw Blizzard Specials Things to Make One Warm Women's Fur-lined Coats? Less Prices About eighty coats remain?brown and gray nveed. black UhS znv brcadcloth, and a few blue and blar.k satin. Majority of the large shawi collars are Hudson seal or Austr-ilian opossum. of the coats trimmed with leather and suede. T.ined fhrOUghout with excellent quality squirrel. $53 to $150. were |70 tn $225. Perr-nd floor, Old Bulldlng., Storm Overcoats Selling Especially at $12 50 This iti the Lower-price Basement Store for men r usually selling for $20 or more. Combination collar* $12 50. P=ifl>emant. yw Pulldlng Cold Weather Coats and Fur* In the Men's Store QreatCOats?warm, woolen ulsters with combmatioii col? lars repnced at $25, $30 and $35. Had brought S0 per cent more. English Coats for _\lotorists-Rcai London motorccats?tweeds and homespuns?London prices Bt Fur Coats and Fur-Lined?In the Motoring Section. though a man need not be a motorist to appreaate them A* one third otf Small Furs for Men?Caps, gloves and collars r cut squarely in half Iffotorlng leetloa. Ifhln floor, So* I illdlrs Men's Fine Shirts, $1.10 Kverv shir* clean and fresh. Altogethei 2,160 shirts of (M ot madras that were $1.35, $150. $2 and even $2.50 Today, anv at $!.!0. Main door Kew Buildl Sample Leather Goods Hundreds of different articles, such as cigar cases, work btu\ walletS, wnting cases?all samples?10c to $12.50. Exactly hi what would be charged if they were fresh goods in fuli BBBOTtmi Thermos bottle cases of sole leather, $1.25 to $4.?< Hand bags, $1.75 to $5. instead of $2.50 to $8.50. M?in floor, < ?ld K'nldlrn?. Dining-Room Chairs 400 different styles of dining-room chairs at the new price of 80c to $50, and ineluding beautiful suites at much lower rites poventh Qellery, New tuulding. Women's Imported Evening Wraps Beautiful garments oi broadcloth and satin. one rr t**B oi a kind, are being sold for very small prices. Becond floor, Old Huii<iinR The Shoe for This Weather One of the Wanamaker specials for men ?heavy Shtewsbury grain tan leather, with thick soles chemically treated to resist dampness The real thing for storms. $3.90. Mnr. ;i,.? **, ? ? John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadwav. 4th ave.. 8th to 10th st.