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" Of in he mm Assembly Overwhelmingly Re? publican, but Senate Re? mains Democratic. FIGHT OVER SPEAKERSHIP M^rritt and Parker Will be Can? ri?'ates for the Office, but, Younger Republicans '.' i" May Have Man. tlon of a Republican ?\eaamM** the two branches of the T^plslature tats controIlM bv opposing ;>o ; parties for the first time in twenty Under Qortrnor DavM f.. HUI the ??".''" s is Etepul ll?can and the A? erssl of th?* con? dition? which win h"t;in on January i. ? ptefjed ?raturas bImw that ih? ? | Sembly will stand: H??pi]Mieons lui, - 1<. Soda;!.?' 1. On loin! mi w ill n':t,ih.?r 18, ?o I Its 71 probable ?hat tiVre wii; be ? falriv I * -'on? th? (tepobHcans over ? i ganlsation of the new- Asaernbly. i:i |r ? Who wa? th" Mepn,,. ander Speaker Wad's? "? k tuest this yar, is : ?? r the Bseakershtp In point ?f *? - nd s?nioritv h? wanted to be ?rhen Wadaworth was chosen. sn James P Parker, of Wash? r.-? . dldat? Merrttt's ability la unquestioned, nt of view on thing? po?tie.ii ?4 i ? f mai r ? ? - ? |?nl "f ( |ll?: I ; ' ink- in I ? K pub? i ? rW?? ?tal itform, notably the dir".' v- mtnoi ' ;? i I? ? ? Wei wai richest of 1 ho i ? on of l ne Hug ?, orked hand 1 lugbes ot thei Parker ? mch of ith? ? Old ? ' .-- -, ?e, ,, ? It ?n th?. Ri II ?? gislsture. if 1 M ? - ? ? I 1 . -, . ? ? ut forwsrd : from 1 ! g ? a ? For Majority L??aH^r. If Merrll ? ? hol r for major!) ? ? ikl He ! ; 1 , ? : isaei ? work. i and Intl 4 , nja for , , ? . ?ni i'i'i' md f ? ? \ hts i ' i ? ? ; ,, ? i tiffed E Smith. ; -? ? rnmany, and li proud of It. He a force and u flour instituted i .* si ? n ., ... the i ..... Sell ; ? ? T i i- . ? - ? impaign ! I iomlnal ; gn for else? . . ? ma- ; I . thai tabora who Hat ? -?<> than Hi e ? -, ' ? 'luv ton I it ?date In by a . ? >rri"i ' h< enl re ? ount! . tick?* refus? to eon j <??*? hli esterda: j v g] luvelt, 1 i ? etfted In , i ?_ ? mnoi . P? th? ;.-' Die ? L H. T. Bans? ? | detested Edmund CCoa nee Lesguer, ? a -,.-.-. [".?.. ( King ? ???d -X ? i r?i f>|| ?Yllmott, Den*?o?crat carried .. . Mathewaon, itad Loula ?GrOl ? ?? r ...... with these i ? ? Wished In ? eeter? rreel Hl>iMISSED BY EDGERTON Porhoster Official Accused of Misconduct in Officr ?. tan ,, ? MbsM . , . , ? rton. a h-> for the third 1 ? ? ? I I i. | Ro'-hest'-r. this afternx.n ? '"ploy ?'hester ? tant Corporation ?r | -ala m dttel In otB? ? i rnade ? . ... form? r l-.ino.-rMii, ,.,, Klehel ?s*as attoroey ?? Lake ' which nd ?about the lake. .? %t.r*xo 10 ': " ?'i'.' I Mi Havens ware iised ?as ,i. but the Repnhll? . tOOl 00 "ff>' IsJ a'l:..." "' "Mil this morning. The tharg? |n. ?.??Mgsted in ?pite of Mr. K|Pnr,.s f]pvM ?nd the Investigation 9kOO?i It kt ?-aid 2l:h,l? 5*? ?*?? ^'Pioved on eon? demnation proeeedlng? bv the ,-it- of Roches?r. ho wa, ,,,,, work| ? an...Ik?? LoK?? ? orrpany. Th?. matte,-- has be?? referred te Wstricl Attorney Barrel for submission te the arand Jury. GOV. FC)S??7l^^ Remainder of State Ticket, and Legislature Republican. Boston. N'ov. | - Although Governor Ku g*ne V roes will be .-hier rxe,?th" of Isaaeachuaetts for another rmr, he wir. a* in the la.?! ?ear. ba ?iurrouatled bv p>. pubHcan?, for be was the only Demo eratle candidat? on the Hat- ?jefe??? to pull through at the eleetfeti yesterday Hli Plurality, s.nns. |, ons of the sasaUaal msr? srlns hv which a Governor v.,?. ???,.r ??lert-d In thi? state, iiavid i, Walsh, the Demo? pratle (candidate for Ueutenant doearnor, failed of el?rotlon bj neerly 7.?k?o ?rotes The total vote on the state ti??k*t si r?*vi??.i ronowi i;overnor--Eugene N. Pose 'Dem ?. 810,79; ??'?""; A Frothlnghsm n?.?t. .. "O?.73C?. l-'oss - plurality, ? (tit Lieutenant Governor?Robert l?uee <R?p.>. '-?"?.Ti?.. David I Walsh (Dem.), 2M.951?. Luce's plurallt). ?".T'a. ~ ' tarj of stiit, a p Leagtr) (Rep.), 3M.0M: Prank .1 Monahue ?peni?. ITS.'.??. Langtry'i plurality, 27.41;' State Treasurer Elmer a. Bteveni ?t.-i i 210.33?; A P. Th.,rnrlik<? (Dem. I, I7S,1?J7, ns's plurality, .-.'7.'??. S'ate Auditor John K White ? k*i> i :,;4. Charles K Strecker iDem.), 174.048. Whlte'a i lurallty, 9.?3A attorney General James M Bwifl (Rep ?, C? .ii?- \v Anderson |D?m ?. 175,990. ^ ft'i plurallt: ? ':-'--* '? Lat.? returns on the L?gislature .?-how- the probable figures to be; Senate- Republi? cans, '.'.. Democrats 14. Mouse (two dis? trlcts missing)?Republicans, 112; Demo? crats :?'.; PJoctalli t, ' i.a-t year th? Senate waa d tided exaetl) ' . ??ame i this ye?*-, bul the Democrats hid ,i better showing In the House, there . "?-. Republl ana lo 111 iDem?oera1 dorisiist DEMOCRATS WIN KENTUCKY Sweep the State. After Four Years of Republican Rule. t?nilevtlle, v-'>' * ?after four year? of bllcan rule, Kentucky's voters i*a\? majorities yest?rdaj to practican* all 'iip, Democratic rsndidates In I he state. The idmlnlstratlon goes int., otflci ?aith a ? Indorsement than ha? been accord?1 r,j to snj sel of candidate! In years James Bennet MeCri iry, Governor of Kentm k? thlro two yea? ago, has been j -.'\ hi the ac of ' venl ? ?thn .,? ?i ?',.. ii'i'll ;. . ? ? 0,000 I ..;,,.on. nt ? I Judge lalw.n-'l ? . ? ?u ?ar. n a - ,;?. i thai ?vei Di locratl nomlni e has i?,n elected i" -i majoritj about as large bb that -'?? reived h Mel i - ? i.' ci dal un . in K>ln1 asa i win hi ? mocratl? majority, probably. | of ?? nsuring the ?lection ol Congressman ??lile James, l?enHKTgt, lo th? United I s"i,,ii, ?as the ?-.'?'".-s..-- of Senator ? - ii. Payntei James is th? ???.TiiiTi?-*7* | of th? -' "? i."rath- primar]. commission form of govcrnmenl two , ,,, , TAGGARTS LEAD GROWB Late Returns Increase Majority of Kansas Congressman-Elect. Kan as City, Mo., Sov. I Retunu fron. ?. , in? 's increased t" day the ma? of Joaepl > Taggart, Democratic ? 'ongrrr ?aman-el? ? n 1 h? Id Kanal i ? - tri'-t to I i ?". Mr Taggart's election breaks the solid Republican Cotigreasional delegation from Kansas. He succeeds lb? late A. ' Mitch? eil, Progressiv! Republiran m POTHTERS PLURALITY 7.120 Republican Government Overwhelming- ? ly Indorsed in Rhode Island. Providence, ?fov 1 Republican zoi<?rti ' ,': , ;. i-.'.-",,j received m o i fil, ng Indorsement <t - esterday' i state ? election Even member of the Repub?! Ilcan stair 'j<-ke' was Sl?9Cted, ?leaded by ?or Arar,. ' Po1 1er, Whose election I for s fourl ?? ? th? Hrsl .."'ion of Its kind ? ? ? . . 11?- received j otes to 30,504) f'T Irwi.- A vl StSI . plui Witt: It olllitlK ! General Assembl?. win be sven more j lean than Issl ? ear. ? I? i- ii d after ? exl yeai s 111 hold i : elections ss the proposition was' accepted yesterday, Maasschusetts non e onl reraslnlng late to hold annual I ele? tloi WILSONS BOOM AFFF.CTED RepttMiCM ?Senator Would B? Governor if He Resigned. _--.-. to The Trlbrm? I Trenton, N J. Sot I.? ihe election ol i Republican Benati ?sflll In all probability , ?.. ?,-,-j. hsndlcsp to ?Governor Wll boom for thp Democratic nomlnaUon . it Sen i'--.-- hai no Meuten nor, th? President of th" Sen?". ? . ? ? ??. ? . itivi In 'h i< raps? It; The next tromUtnn of the ?Senat .ours?-, will b< a Republican, an'l should the Oov? rnor bi ?Demo ratl? N ??-,.;. invent! .., \: ?? ou|?j ? if reslgred ss ? ?".? t nor hi - p],,, would be taken bj ? Republican. Among Governor Wilson's friends, howavejr, that he 1 ronsldeied this phase r,f the situation, and bad detei I should hi be nominated foi Proal? ngn as Governor until h< had heard Ihs i ? ulti "f I ?> SALARY GRAB BEATEN Chicago Frowns on Proposition to In crease Pay of Judge?. ..?-.. So * H I s1 became knos uni'-ipai rouri "salary graiv ?-?ropoe! luting the closing days ?.f th- .mdieiai campaign niel artth overwlielinlng ?Jefeal a? the hands of ths voters In ywnmt?my't election. The ineavsuies ?vers beatea by a ratio of a I'Host '.' bl I. Had ti ' "little ballot'' ni'-asiirin been ,,,,ri.'l. the salan of the Chief Justice vv.viid hsvi been raised from 0JO3 to : ? ?"? and tr??*t of the aasodst? justloeg from Bj^ofl to $!'.''"? ,#??? 1 PHELPS S PERRY r " GolUiJith. and Di.mond Merchant. Cf?er a choice selection o? Fnamel Watches with Diamond Ornamentation Pear Id Diamond S^^?S Rings, Pear! Necklaces, La VJIieres. brace els. Cold and Platinum Hag, Pendant harrmgi Watch and Jewery Repairing. E.t.te. Appraised or Purcha.ed. NOTE THE LOCATION |? the heart of the whole?.le dutnct StVmXW**?* NEW YORK MARYLAND 11 Hl Constitutional Amendment Dis? franchising Negroes Defeated by Decisive Majority. GOLDSBOROUGH BY 2,500 Remainder of Stato Ticket and Both Branches of Legislature Democratic Republican Judge Re-Elected. Baltimore, Nov. ? ?With complets 'in? official rttorns from Baltitiior*? snd prac? tically all part?? of tilt State heard from, ti.? Plertion of Phillips LSS Qol(lSl*-*r***ra**h, Republican Candidate for Governor, ovrr stai*? ?senator Arthur Pn? ?Gormen, r>?>m ocrst, hsa been ef*tabllah?sd Mr Oolds? borough's plurality, it Is ?asttmated, srlll I..- l??i?A?=-*?ti l,f>S0 snd S.Stt Both housts of id?? i.**?ri?*lRt?ir>? ?rill be Democratic by ??af<? ma'oritl*\s ESdgai Allan Po? .n?d Rmerson C Hsr? rington Democratic nomines? ftr Attor? ney Oenersl '-nd ?'ontro'l*>r. were -*lr?.-i ???I bv rornfortable pluralities, slthough <>:.[iti ? it- the da II looked as though Mr. Goldsborough ?rould carry with Hm lili iassoclstos 01 ' c 1st? ticket f<<r these office? Henry Bfockbridge, Republican, iras r** I elected .ij.Ik*? <>r the State Court of Ap? peal i Th? constitutional amendment dls fran'~! lalng the negro ??sa decisive!) ?de? ? in Baltlmors Iba !?? ??:?.. ?..i elect three judge? ..f th? I i" Supreme Court, th? Judge? of the Orphans' Court an*i the clerk ..f the Cltj Court, the Republicans raptur? Ins il"? State'? Attorneyshlp, Sheriff snd City Burvej 01 Mr. Goldaborough, who la collector of ln temsl revenue for (l" Maryland district, i - cond R? publl? an to be elected Oov? arnor of thl? ?tate ?aine?, th? i Ivtl Wsr, Lloyd Lowndea In 1*95 being Ihe flrtl tt achieve that distinction. Senator Gorman thli morning declined to concede the election of Mr. Ooldsborougli and declared hli r-onvlctlon that he had been successful He Insisted Ihst when fun returns or" In ft would be asen th-st he had ;* aufflctent major! t) In them to overcome i ' . i ?oldsborougti ?rot? In Baltlmor? ? bitter fight "h= i a?iiiist i ?.>mocratlc rit) organisation lead b) the Republicana and >< conalderabla *>i?in??nt of thr? Independent Democrats. Thoma >' McNulty, who ran ;.- an Inde? pendent candidate for Bherlff, divided II ? Democratl? vote with I la Democratic oppo? nent ! ?Ibeii Hughes, enabling t?. k*oi Wei . Republican, lo win by .. _,..?.i plural Ity. McNulty ??tart*.! th? grand Hoi into the recen! I marl? . n. ??ultiriK in ih* preaentmenl of nearly ihre? hnudred election uffictsla foi alleged frauds Mr. Goldsborough prlmsrlly owe I elec? lion lo a lau which ??? i d atgn? I lo th? i.. i."" " ra In ihr lowei .-.- ? pro? Idei i hat ?< singla mista - ? validates th ? mir* ballot It hs mt the Republicans thousands of votas, il this ? tiros it has hit Ihe Democrats. In R-Utlrooi - Clt) an indep? nd? i ? - date for j'"1k* of the ? ?rpl ? ; ut? d the ??arty deaignstlon of ''Prcgresalvi Democrat." Throe were to h? elected. In marking their ballot? about thru u i ?. m... rat -, pai big no ai tentlon to nam ?*. m?u*ked neat t>> "Democrat" ?n.i made the mlatake of marking foi four. n. R* j- il lies - had "l Is? i 1heir el? ctlon (.flirtais to throw out all auch bail?la. Thai knew from experlfm-a tha' mist.k?- would I?* made. Th?? Damoeraffr officials pro teated against throwing oui th? bellota ?mi ih>- ?upervl <: -? of el? ctloi . i tructed th^ni to comply with the law, -ir?j out th? -. ..i Th? v cost tha I ? m?i .?> eandldi te ? '? .-lion ??pat Interest ?.,,>- manifested In ihe Con? troller's vote, a? '? and th? Governor con? stitute the Board ol ?' ibll? Works. Then 1-- some ' ilV ol the pr< lenl Go erner calllns an extra aesslon ..f th? L*t>g!a : ,? -, ... enabl? th? i '? mocrat - to put ? through aom? ' ?? ?*hl< l ? .. -.. omlng ilovernor. It - aid t-. b , ge\ louil: ? o? rid ?red I th? pai I man ! ELDERITES ORGANIZE 14 Brooklyn Suffrage Leaders i Will Open Headquarters. i- ourteen Br? oklyn dl trlct l< id? r numbei of member? of the Woman Sul fragu? part;. at ? m? ?ting railed Isst Ighi 1.-. Mr Robert H Bid? i I;'-- boi man. at jn-i hom? v" 10 p. iii-??? ? r,r-\ ... . stabil hi h< *'; |uai 1er lo b , (Hed the King ? 'ount ."r i*** 11? id |ti u tor-. and ?.? worl hereafter Independent!: ??nd without Interfer?*nc4 from I \t Manhat tan ni? <>f the part This was their s newer to ?? of unfelrnesa and Illegality brought agalnat Mr- E?der bj Mis Ida Craft, Mn Grao G U *.it*>rhooi< AVr] m.-. Prlscllla H -?nd not yet ict?ad upon !>? th? ?? com rc\n*f ??if v r don i evtabllsti hea piarte Bome o\\r tlse v 111 rome o? ri her? and do .. ? Mr: eider ild ? Mr- Han lot ? inton Blatch i v.ant lo stat? raid Mrs BMei i thoroughly Indoi ?? Mrs Blatcl rltl? Ism *.f the party foi getting secret i trom n**mln*?ea foi ti.? Legislattlrt." Mrs. Rider declared thai the Manhat tai'l??^- m ho ran ? hs I the Brboklynltes Ilk? school children." snd had uhje?*t?*d them lo endlesa humllia tlom She urged lier hesrars to have an organlsatlo rlt th? Stat? Bi Ht ig ?i'.ii "Wf i-an gel auffrage onli through the ?.?H?. ? pite declei ? ?! v aw fork i II not ia Import int si t thli h It RURNFD UNCOUNTED BALLOTS Cote Brilliant. Ky., Obligor! to H*-l?i Another VillaRr Election. D? rel? -? ip i to '. ? riibuae.] ' i.'. Brilliant, Ky . No? I Protptetlv? offlceholders w? r? not und?*r th? i ollsr and saying all aorts of mean things thr lntelUg< in a of the i k ctlon offi? ?? Cote Brilliant, Ky. i?u t? ad of countlni th< ballots al da*r"i etetHlon, tin (*le?*tlon officiais bj |gj-fl burned them all up, and no trace n - mains a.?; t'? the dfJClslon of tin ? lankily for tha tat? tick. t. th? . |> ctlon officials *?..-iro\.<i only the ?.iiiai*. bellota Ti-*-r.- were If* bellota egal foi rlllag. ot hrlab .it lh? election, and ?ni ware burned up a- ,, ??onssqueno the present officebold? ? i \mii remain In offif-? until another elec? tion H baldJ, ts there I? m - to del m?o, y ),., -?. i- riected ? est? ? - CONQUER STANDARD OIL FIRE. Afi*?r buriii"-; continuous!) Inc? I o'clock Monday night the Art In ii ? Standard < I I Company'? P""*? s( Con table Hook ?a drowned out yesterday. Two mor? tanks fxplodod, bul the riv? Ihou ?ii?! . n p ni,., had iX '? kf"> ' '??' 'ill at lurl ?in? ? th?? fire broke put managr-d to i. ih* n.inni apreadlng In all about twenty tank.- and their contei ti wen dei ti.I ?,,,! the oil ronaum? ?1 wsa . |..-,- ,,, ? mn lion gallon? This and the tank! ?.r- aald to bav? m pn ? "'? '' ? '" a-_ HARRISBURG WON BY FUSION. HtJTatburg. ?'? "" N?B* ? ! i . ;,,,,.,, katS. t-WipeStd "1 l""io-?,u ?;r^ IM)? pondent n? i""" ?"" ' '"?' ? ? l?rct?*d John K Roysl l"'"" ; " M iy? ol u, ii-imrg. Tin* unofficial count, .,.,,,,.|..,,,i Yo-?ay. save hlrn a ;??? ?*.??.? ,.f ,,, ?n? rualonl l ??l*" ''" '"' ' hr' '"dldatea In h? city an?.""> SAY M?PH? IS DO? ? nntlnu'd from flr?i prut?. is understood thst he will go to Mt. ?"lernen?.. Mich.. to-morrow- f?-r hi? an? nual p05t-electlon vai'ation. N'lrman V. Mack, ?linirn*3ii of the rirroo. rati National and the J>eino<ratl?* Stat? committee?, ?-.ill ??,, t<-> Mount ' 'emeus ??n the SUM .In?. There h? and UM Tammany "iV?f? ' will .?.tudy over th? flxnres and see how jt all happened and probuhlv plan norno line of a? tlofl to control the d?l?gation t" the Del! na? tional ?otnfntlon Chairman Barnes of ih- Republican | -???? t'onimitte? smillnul? ao?eept?sd ?ill j ? rtigiatnlations on his smashing: A?n?etn My victory, but he ?aid It was not Urn?; . ei tot bin to tfOOjk of the possihl? ao. ti'.n Of that body In ih? select!? O? a. Speaker or th" b^fflnnirsr of any investi nat?o., .,f Murphv and his friends in the N".-"?, Tort City government FUSION FIRMLY INTRENCHED Loss of Tammany Board of Al? dermen a Blow to Mayor. Nothing thai happened Tuesday wti1 have so much bearing on the city government as the election of a fusion Board of U? dermen to replao Ihe presen! board oon? trolled by Tammany. The new board win! i." <?: tnatertal assurtsnee to the fusion f."..r?i of ?Satimste i?. carrying oui its policies. Converaely, the loss of ?he Tarn* many board will be ? blow t<. ttayorl Oaynor, who might have used It as a ? ?i the rusten majortt) In Ihe B?mrd Ol I'slilnate. presenl board baa .? Tammany ma? jority ? t hv out of met ? ntj ?nine. The ti?"w board win have s fuatori msjoriti of seven, ?"?r the rl?*-stsd members Tarn? mai ?? has thirl) ?!,* to the fusloi tt thirti ?"u'hi Te th? latter must be added th? voles of I'r. -idem Mitel ? i and Bor? ough Presidents McAneny, Steers, Miller and Cromwell it maj be conaldered that Borouirh l*t?sldenl Connolly win vote with Tammany on strictly organlaatfon matl n This mskes i total vots of thlrt? --?? f? Tammany to forty?thre? for the fusl??n 1st Although in the pasl Tammany has : i,ri-... d">! in winning over some fusion members so ss to <*ont?xol lh< board, it is i,-.' believed possible for 11 to "ind ? i deserters to overcome the indicated ma? even. The vote required to psas an ordinance or resolution Is fori . o thai Ih? fusion . will be able t-> da buslm-ss wlthoul th? aid of a Magie Tammany rote. The vote on sppropriatloru <>f -t.. <???i mvn'i? , toad n -? be i?'?' les than sixty. By winning the Hoard ?.r ?aldermen the | fusion! ?? - alt ?> gain ? ontrol ol Ih? SI i 'Oltimi.'sl'?n. Which i ' ompo , ,| of the Mayor, i ," i rmtroller, th? City Cham? lb rlain. the Pieatdenl .-r the p3oard ? ? I 1 ?", and the rhaltt.ian of th- ltn.it, ?t committee of thai hoard i he rwmni "ith Prank Dowltng, cltalrinaa of the llnance rommltte. tandi ?? Tammanj t.? ?.' ?o -"ti T ' domlnanl party In the i oard alwaj takes the chairmanship of the ? ' "inin'?t. u t?. cui torn i" Ing thai ? i' ?."." ? to the nun selected SI !? "1er by tin ?majority. '. .,, \?;,v srnne talk resterdsj as to the choice of the fusion maJoriU for leader. Alderman Wlllard Bryant, of the ?Tlst Dis? trict, ' Ihe presenl rnlnorit) leader, but not Bhosrn any great amounl of sctlv? Ity in Ihe i"b. Hi has ha-i I ? ? .?? ieiwe, however, which will unquestionably count i In hi- favor. Alesander i:.~?? ? t?? ?<>k. of B.kl n, ?in probably i" s Mndklate for j tj leafier, and, railing In that, ?sill bfl a candidat? for v|.'"*-"hairtTiaii of the! beaxd AMtasseea Bent, a ?TJaassarat, ami th? preaent vlce-chslnnan, a*, defeated foi ra-el ? tlon. Mdenaaa Downing, of the Helghti dis trict, ii Brooklyn, on sccount ol his king term of ervtca, will probaM) bt a ? ind ',,. the '. Ice?? bslrrnanshlp, but II Is .bought Ihal ,li>! chances ar-* ??-'lO'i . ? ?rdel '? ? '. Kline, ?> Republic in and ,i former member of the board, who returns I vas ipok? n of : < iterday a ? I . |t for thai "th' ?? 'I'll.- election "i ? ''.'"..i hojr'l aill I m I h? tal us of City Clerk ?Scully, ai he ws sleeted two 'car?, ago fer b term "f sis yesri Th? H .-? it-si (In number, si i si the j i ' oard, ??'I ? numbei of! good Tsmmsi men sro going to lose 1 Ti ev are nine In all, headed bj j Hem i' Oxford, thi chief, who get? a ,,i ?:.''"?>" i yes 'i ?? ol ??' , yeer. Under I irter Ihe Ai I i "-"ne of tl i board In each sai muel be held on [ot 'l ? . TI ippens to .-orne ? . . ?'., -r'.. i i ?? Prior to thai the -, ?rit " ill ha? e caucuesed and d d he will tsk? ? hsrge froi irp fir-' \ 'lommlttM "ii Rule ?? 111 be elected on resolution, end I al roramlttee will hsvi th? make-up of 'ii the other ? .?.- i ? fu on members got little considers!. I ? i ,: i ? ? I I i committees In the present 1 ird i nd l i i mm' m men.? innol ,-1 p? et mu ? .? ? h s vi i"-? the '"? ird Th?? Bosrd of U?th ' m? n ttndei lei hsi the widest p?>ssible poweri In lb* UgsUon of all ? i' ? dep iri - ? : .,- -, used, bul ? .? dt? fus "' its ' "I no? overlook their opport'int'i??- ?/long thnt lit - PraSld? D1 Mi" hel.if? ? - ? 1 will be able to 1 01 h In hai ? . 1,.?.. be .1,; t.. - ,. ?.'.in-j.bi'' effect \\r is entlrel oui of symi I ? Ith the ,??'??? enl bo 11 1 ind has do) i ble '.ri " i' ? to .")? sntags II i- generally conceded thel there Ii ? ?ie?>d fo?- 1 sea Building Code. Th* Tarpn inj board tried to put through s in?.? rode last spring, bul It ass ? '-arg"! 1 It disci in lasted 'C ilni ? tmcrete tructlon, and II was droiiped sfter tl 1 Mayor stated thai he would nol sign s cod? thai ?;?? an] undue advantag. I 1 ? ol .struetkm. The presenl h?...rd may now ?>-? t0 ????? igh a new- code befen tl 1 rirai ? ? ? ?'i!, ss the fti.-iio'i board would otherwise .: 1 ode m which there ??? ould i" no favoritism Bbown to Interests tl si sresald t., i- , |o ' to Timm It HARMON SEES LANDSLIDE 1 Ohio Governor Predicts Demo cratic Sweep in 1912. ? olumbos, ??. .No',- | Basing his opinion the results hi Massachusetts, Ken? tucky, ? ?hlo and other points where fiemo ? rati? ?un<ii'iiite}i srere elected "-tenia?. Governor Judsen Harmon predicted to-day a national Democratic landslld? nest ? n. H. ?AM Th. iitsults of those election I i - ;i?*HS'?i m? verj much and i consider them i feftwaal <?f what ,- to oome n \< ytmt M I?- th. strongest Indoraemeni of Demo iH.y that has been tendered by roter In recen) 'ear? Not only local < lectitms <i ? i cot ??-gnlticant, but also the elections In Ken Itueky, MsssSchusetts and othei point? i hi el. t*tloni In ?Ohio si"..', unquei tlonabl/ thai the public Ii pieai d with the present H'ltrli.i-tratioii. the tax reform II at havi be? n mads ind the manag, mem of ?-t.ite on? ? ? und? ? Democratic i wa] A", h-?i naked r-vni?ni. the Cir??sinnati n Mr. Hunimn ssM PciSOnallr, liothlllK Co,lid hav flr-aiaed um better, i iniv.- roushi f"i tweaty-flve ? ? , i,..,., i -i,,, innatl fi om lb? m ..? ... Re ou hll? .m'.-m and I am ? ? rtslnly iu Itgl ?? ,| to thid that thi voter bs i ? ???.," toed and broken the ctaaas that bound h? r Blgni o( I tor? forth' PemcKTatlr pirl ,-,i, evident every*'hST* Next year I nrr dl. t thai nil? pari t ??ill ? hi i:" national "(h' ?- in? luding the Pr< ltd? n? v. It in an i mil..--en,, ni ,f Demorrstlc idmlnlstrattve pott, i, .,,, i th? lab..11 Hit- sdy i" t f ?' m. i bj thai i'jit' ? M'COOEY NEAR M [NO Republican Triumph in Kings Marks New Era for Democrats. NEW LEADER TALKED OF Judiciary Scandal and Tammany Bliffht Elements for Which Chairman Is Blamed. Th? Republican triumph in Kings County ?OUO Ih? leadership ?.f .Toht. I i Mc4 w among th** Democrat... Ha Will not be for rlMjr rf^t-t-tod, but at the reorganization or th? county and cxe*-utive rx**-*jnltt*N*t in De? cember !* 11 -aptCttd ?g-? Wj|| retir?*, a.1 thfrogh iloubtJess he ?rlU cling to the .-hie' clerkship of ti,r ?Alntffatt'i ?'onit at $?.'?<v> a .?rar-f-r th? posent, at l*?;)st. Henry Heeterberg win ratntme the isailershlp of the i??h Asttmbly Dlttilet, which he laid d??Aii at th*- re*|*iesl of tha Monty .-rcan Isatlon, and a new era f?.r KtegS lour t Democra*-?' -will begin Democrats made no se*-re* of the reasons that underlay their revolt ? ,\.- ?rot d the Republican ticket," ih??- were ?-tyingabout the boro'u-h ail day yesterday, ' (??cause We refuse to he subl.'.-t t.) Tammany." Then th.? \Y?!|e;t . | |?od had Its effect In ! alienating ?ot*?-.-? ..t' ever? class By i>*?n. ocrata ami ?Republicana alike, Mr. McCooe) su held rtsponslble f-?r the Injection <>* these two fu t.-. i elementa Into the campaign. Then- has been nothing apectacular in I In- rltS and fall of Jofifl H. M*"Cooey. 1I<* began ?s lesder of th*. eastern p?art of th*? ist h Assembly Distiirt. Henry H?eeterb?arg ??as ihe leader ?>f th?? more Influential por? tion, and was the member of the execu? tive ??omrolttee from the district. After ih?- death of Senator c tjf, Me'ar ren, leader of Ihe county organisation, in hiss, rival faet?n? in ti.e Democratic part) j were reunited, s victory resulted, and aotn ? i ?in*- had to apportion th? patronage Mr. 1 McCooe) kss the only Importent man on hii ticket to be defeated, ha?.mg i candidate for Borough President against Magistrate Alfred K Bteei Mi m i ??? : wav ?popular and not strong enough to be dangerous, the part chtefa bettered, and be seemed to atand well with Tammai Hall. Henry Hesterberg resigned in>m th? ? ecutlve committee, so Mr. McCooe) couM join thai hod?.. Then he eras made chair? man. Nobody, however, took him serious? ly. Th*- rank and Rle objected to hi-? Tam? many affiliations snd ?jome ?if the leaders said h was trying to make himself in his Assembly district to the detriment | of Henry Hesterberg When he became chief i-ierk In Ihe Surrogate's office the lasryere of the count) protested unanlmoue ly that he was not qualified for such an ; ..ni .. ii.. atood with Tammany In the i nlted Btatea Benatorshlp fight and In the charter fight until h? ? ? called a ? reatare of ?'. i'. Murphy. jus| befoi a th? D? moci atic county eon? 1 ventjon Mr. McCooey refused i" silos .. p i;-iid?-r to be ci<onsldered for Sheriff. i Mr. Guider had me auppori of Thome? l'. B) rn? -. lead?1 of th? lltti A? tetnbl) i ?is ? let, who ras eng? -? d b? this action. Then Mr. McCoo i ?unced that only i ? ?. i lead? i. would be - ected for the county ticket. This caused ? sensation . ? ? ? leaders Howetfer, Mr McCooey refused to permit the renomlnatlon of Henry P. Molloy, v- ho waa m al id? r ? ounty Clerk, although he ??-.i- backed by the old McLaughlin faction, bow beaded b) Jame? She* In He next gained new ene? mies h .?-. rtlni .lohn F, < larks for District Attorney, although he had been r. office Iwtlve years, bad lost strength through the dtsclos**rea In the Union Ban) Investigation, and wai not ?? district leader. In permitting the three ludlclsn candi? . to bring a'ti'ni for crtmliial libel ? William Berrt, of "Th? Standard rut?n," Mr. McCooey made hia gravest blunder. One leader aid i *:-1 night: "M i the! Surrogate Ketcham ? in spi?" ?if his obJ?ectiona In the matter. ii*. iHouM hav4 had hit nomine? i In i el 1er control. Who pa; ? any attention to ar - tutorial at au? h ? lime? It w* b id ?judgment to ?'??n?- such up in the heat of a ca Aft i th? complaint had been ? Ithdrawn with apologie? the Brooklyn bade;- threw ni? tn.?ir bands ?"Not one of them was with Mr. Mc? '<.? I ?? ? ? idquart Tuead ly night Hi bad be? n -i- ? d The primarle? brought two tie ??? enemies to Mr. McCoeey into the exenitlv? tO*n mittee, D. J. Carroll, the new leader of ?h- lath Assembly Dlatrl'-.. and ,1. A. M' ?jnade, the lew- leader of the i;,th. l'nd- r ill the eirnimataii. n,, Mr. M.-i'ooov's lea 1 ershlp I?. of nsosSSlty, at an . nd, ttOO 'f he .?hould decide not to retire. There Is tnlk already of rescinding ine bv-la-v of the eonnty organization, panned through the Influen?-* of Senator MeCsT? ren. whl-'h provided that only a district leader might head the eSSeuttv*?! .omnnt tep. The Republican arrangement, which permits Influential party men who are iot leaders to assume the part-, leadership, ?s e"nsi(lered bettor Buch a man would not be under suspicion of working continua By for his own r-e<-f|?-iri It? wo-iid be bitte I " and fairer Anmng the l?.ider>? now taadsf dlgruFsloi for UM ehairtii!.n?hli. Is Thomas V Bvrn?*s. loader of the IHh Pl.-tri'" Mr DjIUSB has the reputation of batttg a plain, blunt I man. and the leader.? do not like to In? ''kidded.** Michael K. ?Biitler, Tea<?>: or the ! 12th Asaernbly District, one of the w-aitn b-st of the load-r i. , ? favorably min-j tion"d herr-uso he j.? ?hove the suspicion I of job-hunting for hknself, at Igaal -. ?TO RESUME WILLETT PROBE ?Inquiry to Cover Charge That I. L. Indorsement Was Sold. The Investigation of the i,,',nocrat|c jtj. ; dietary scandal In Qt/e??n??, befare Jnstiet., Toamasnd Bcudd?er, win be sstended to in elude an Inqulr-j Into the charges that j money was paid for the lndors?Mnent by th?:l j Independent ?L-sague .?r WUttam Wlllett, j . the defeated randMeta for tho Supre???? ' Court bench in ??u.? n.? C?otinty. Mr. De | Kord, Assistant District Attorney of New York, said SUbfKSnSS would be sent out for 1 witnesses and th? Investigation of thSOe m w elmrges started as boon as the press?t Investigation of Bltntlar .-harnes against Wlllett and the ii-nio.-rat:'* leaders was rompteted. The Investigation of the wniett case win he resumed to-day JuM as if 00 ele.tion : i.ad occurred, Mr. DeFord said, some forty new Buhpoenas arara sent ???it y es ter day afternoon from the I'i.trict Utorne\'s Oilloe here, and th"re Is .-noiitrii work ahead t,, occups t'1" suthortttes nrith thi ssam Ination of witnesses for several days, it was said. laOtdfl T. Walter. Jr. a CSSStdy i!. uti nant st ?Tar l*to?ckaway, is expected to r?ssume his testimony si to-.iaVs latartag "i'iirlv lot" CaaaMy, the Iiemoeratlc ; loader ,.f Queens, and Wlllett will bave sa : opportunity to testify to day if they ?si?* ! t.. do . ??>. Wlllett has been pieaent in court : continually ?with his counsel. ?Colonel Alex? ? ?Inder S. Baron, through whom he Informed i .Insihe ft udder that. he would be on Land I at each session and ase the Investigation I through to the end, whether he was elected or not. "There ai? many Interesting matters to be ?lev? lope?! a? the hearings yet," j.iid Mr. DeFord ?/est<Brday, "snd ^e are srolng to follow the Investigation through with the ' ime rigid inqulrv. We Will welcome ?also ? Information from any ?rasjp?onalble pe?steis ! which msy assist In any way In settlat,' at : all th. ta?cts " ?GETS ATTACHMENT FOR BUSCH Dressmaker Seeks to Collect for Dresses Made for Brewer's Daughter. i Sheriff Sh?\i ?rao?ad?rad an atl I'htnent ?/sa terday from the Supreme Court to serve on Adoiphu- Busch, the St. i.ouis brewer, I When hg BIhMIM arrive In this dty from ? Kurop" The nttae-ament *\as issued In the (-;)?o ,,f Mi!'?. Blanche Yovln, a dressmaker, against Mrs. Helen B. UtOb, ? daughtar Of Air Buecb, for IM for dresses, being tim remainder of a bill for tas* Counsel for the plaintiff obtained ihr attaehment for Mr. Busch, hoping that he would have l ??..m?? valuables belonging to Mrs. iv.eb. j Mine. Yovln S8*d ?Sha shipped th? gowns to ?Chicago, C. 0. d.. but Mrs. Loeb offered ! the exprcs.i company a chedi In peyussnl ; of the hill, which was refused. Since then ? R h..s been unable to eollaet the ? bill. ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF DEAD. ! William Penton, Assistant l?*ire ? Met of \ Hoboken, died yesterday In Bt Mary's Hospital In th U dty He bad und.- - ? operation for an Intestins! trouble. He "?rn In Hoboken forty-thrae ?/ears aco. ,\t >,>i<* time he was an ?Mgtaeer on th. i Laekawanna Railroad, frior to Joining the Hoboken irire Department, eleven years Euro, be represented the Fourth Ward In th?* Hoboken Common ?Council, iVfterwsrd ?ecami s Bra ?commissioner, and hi ?,. , ... id. . del in! fir? chief TWO THINGS WHEN you buy a home you want your title guaran terd by a company that under? stands the business and that Is strong financially. We have had experience In half a million real estate trans? actions and our surplus-laid away to protect our poJcy hold? ers grows larger every year. TiTlE GUARANTEE i AND TRUST CO Capital . . $ 4,375,000 Surplustall earned, 10,625,000 17? B'way. N. Y. 175 ?emicn St., B'klyn. 350 Fulton St., Jamaica. S in mm St. Paul Railroad's Exhibit At? tracts Many Visitors. PANORAMA OF FRUIT VALLEY Devices Create Perfect Illusion of m Ride Through Rich 1 Western Country. I How far the Interest and enthusiasm ol ?oni.? of the Western states and their rep? ?JtssntetaVes have Ltnled them in the con? tes" for aatlonaJ honors at the hone fiho>* a' Mtdltot |gejg|tj ('ardi-n baa bad on? of lis b..-?t illustrations iorfSg the last few days In a foliation of photonraphs wh|*?*i have ?'ontinually drawn crowd?? of admirrrg to the sttt and of the Part?an These illuminated photographs, fifty ti number, mverad three, hundred aunare fj*a*a* of the ont-i'l.. \\j]\ of till ?"ThlcaaTO. Mil? WtUkta ? rit. Paul Railroad's biff booth In the east contre of the ('arden. They *s**sjsj niade far the Lead Show by t st hoi curtL*, the man whom .1. Plerpont Morgan so><?ted to take Um photograph?- for the remark? able history .if the Ameri^an Indian, whisk sJrtady ?Kprattafa twenty -rears of won] and will take ten years more to complet?*. Tbets ptefoits, at*s*t?et, ~**"*e~t***att hut a ?mall part of the enterprise that made |io?slh!e th? St. Paul exhibit. The booth whleb holds the exhibit, is .? feet long and '.'. feel ?side, and in the Interior the actuat dimensions are exaggerated by ope of the prize curiosities of UM show. Thta 1? a landaeapt, Indudlag onoo^auyotA mo'in? tain??, the foothills, and a ptlMHTSinlO view of the Klttitts Valley in the ?rascade Moun? taina, through srMeh the St. Paul's line rusa By the nHp of sltstrtc motors, con? c-ealed In ths bai h of Um booth, a rtf***ad***M tion has been made r,t the railroad Itself, running through the valley, and on the doubl? tracks that extend from end to ep*i of th? panorama lltUo train?, perfect 1n every detail, run btck and forth, disappear? ing in tunnels at ca.-h * nd. Freight train?, electric-lighted limlte.N, and even at, ele. trie Uteh ?-'gnal BjrittSBi Klve the la?t tOUCk of realism to the scene The Chicago. Milwaukee & Ft. p-,.11 XOOA htS made a. featur? of this parucular val? ley on their lit"? for the reason thai II ? .. .< of th?- most ta*ttOUS ft-uii-pr-viu-ing te**rtt*-***ts In lbs whole u-at, and i . alr*-adv rarritd off many honors for tlv? State Of Washington St 'he show The ?rallay shown In the ti -.-?? ? on? of ?M three prize.^Inning -tectk** th*> West at the show. The J': and the (?allatan 'Valle:/ are ?h two. They are altnost bl****etsd b railroad's line What looks a' ftrtt Hin two big tel I tables it'sid* the railroad ?*om| ? booth are a**tu**Jty croa? aectlon f,lr ?re--- i-.-i.-h one 1s nine fe*?t | They ?ere cut from trees whi- I estimate were eight h?indr.?I These nee.- belong to the san the Mariposa? in California. Tl -? I ? people aay that these giant 1rs the hundrr-. IJ-ousand In the Csscaia Mountains to-d ? The ?'hicago. Milwaukee and ?? Paul matwgara at the show re*-eive f every day by arrangement ?rlth the trow trs In Montan i This celer?- ? r B StTt** to rtsUors r\,r-- day. I'?- -nient A. .1. Bsrtlng. of the road, ga?.?* the $1.<"?Oi prise Silver cop for the heat o??? hundred pounds ol oats raised In the i United states <NE.WYORK^ ?-'^I?ES.'^ un I"' -w-?**! The Best Service To ST. LOUIS ?enabling you to do a full day's business in New York, get a perfect night's rest, and keep a business engagement in St. Louis the next afternoon?is offered by the western Lv. NEW YORK 4.00 p.m. A.M. Ar. Da,i?? 7.22 Ar. Ciacifuati 8.50 Ar. IfiduaapolU 9.10 Ar. ST. LOUIS 3.00 p.m. Limited This lusul*fc>USry appointed 24-ho.tr train, all-steel, electric lighted, mahogany interior finish, travels over the "Water Level Route" of the Thro ugh SUepiniCarto LOUISVILLE Arrive 2.45 p.m. AMD NASHVILLE Arrive 8.35 p.m. New York Central Lines Railroad and Pullman tickets delivered by .-?ppcial Messengerwithoutextracha-t-r. For further information address General Eastern Passenger Ageut, 121?! Rroadway, New York City N-w York 'Phone. 6310 Maditoa -:??.H,n'PU?. 167 Mnia N >X ^ ?t?* j'? ?5 1?' ?-??^3 r ??'-*'. - ???Si