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HUNGRY KRESVES Wlll GE1 NO FUK Bepublicans. Greatiy Outnum , bering Them inCongress, Will Receive Minority Places. DIXON'S CLAIM BASELESS Works, Who Fought Roosevelt, May Be Made Secretary of Interior?Spreckels and Brandeis Mentioned. Waablnctoa, Nov. 7. T_al tbfl Pioarflfl ? i. Chalrn??i Dlaoa'fl ??? ., rt. ? flfl.ll demand recoKnttlon tn th- mattor of federal patraanaa, ta in f?r a long, bard nintei is made piain by tne <lls.-ove.-ry that there wlll be only 111 the arlll I,.- .'il leaaat UI RapubMcana ln i ? ! nt lea*=t thlrty-elpht ln th. _ ? rvattve it they show tho relattv.- pe-O por-ona of tlie Republican ond tba r*ro* ?tve stre-ntrth. The Pl abow jrm ? ? -. flrtually InatanfAcant on li they would ask for reoognltlon ln i ii dlatrlbutloa of federal patrom..-', is r,,,t at l II ? l< ar. N.nli.T ih tbil S.-nate nor the House v.i! thi i>> ni<-,-rati,- leadera bfl. able t" gfvt i-1 ofnltlon te. the Profla-flOBtrefl as tne ) Brtjj a iile h a i tbi l' tn.i ra ? . Ho far as Co-aTflflfl Ifl eoaoBrnea, tbi Republlcana wlll be larfti. ln tne 1-vl. lt, ..,?,_, where tbfl DflCOO) :atlcFres Ide-nt wlll have to recognlzt an opposi ti,,,, BteOr clear of any lk?j .i roeognltlon ?f ? -esiv.-s, im ? party. if he nuist plck ? IU pUbMeaa tor any commis sion <>f Mt-artlr-an mak>?,.. he probably would Bohra ll* ' ?''>' cbooatng ln Mldaat Hepubllcans llke KuTlolph Bbreckela, Cbaiiea R. Ciaafl or Louls Brandeia, all of whom worked for Wil ,eon'a electlon. Works for the Cabinet. -ernor WUao-'fl frtflnda rbe grga In ifaablnaioo to-night, BflJd that .tor John D. "forkfl, of-Callfornla, waa ,iri,i.- tiflaalilflratlnn foi Becretary of ihe Interior. Benator Worka ta a Republican irtent, but elld not Joln the PrOgTflflfliVfl party. Ia faa. his denuacla?on of that r.arty and of Colonel Rooaevelt la eradltfld vith havmg bifluencod the result In f ri ia, abere Oovernor wilson was vle-| tarleu- Breo th.- fact that Qovernor, Jehnaon i ' Californla was aaaalnated for Vlee-Preal t dld ? ot help the Rooaevelt tlcket. If anjrthlnf, lt hurt it, and thf da of Benator Worka dalm that he u!d>-d ln th.- Wilson rlctOry. lt la anderatOOd hfltfl thnt Senator Worka haa hot found hla w-e.rk ln the Kenate- v.-iy ronne-nial. and that he would not reiaulre much peranaalon to enter the Cabinet Qoaarnor WUaoa is sai.i t<> f<*.d that h.- Would ba famlllar with the Weat* t-rn land probiema and that his appotnt* ment would ba ? recognition of the West Th.- appolntment of WOrka Bcarcely COOM ba conside-re d a recognition of the j-i,. rfy. NeiciiQiBlflfla, it ia about tbe Ing that party can ex pect in th.- way of recOgnl-Oa from th? "Wilson adminlstration. In his. statement aa to what thfl Procre?rr< party eapecta Senator I >ixon said : "Whe-n Wfl gO tO Wafl-i?Ctoa and flflfe recognition In federal patronage and on all boarda and cominltteea ahlcb are ap* postloned between the tw? IflOdlng parties will be made- cl.nr." That stat.-ment is perfeetly tiue. The atatua of tba Progreofllvfl party wiii bfl naade ? not in tbe ?ray afr. Dfoton exj-K-ts. it aill i. > rery coM s.-ason ln Washington so far as the Plbgl BBeli'B ?ie,|. Could Bar Third Party. Tbe Kenborn rate law, IncraauA?| th< numhei of memberfl ?>f the Interstate Cvninie re e- Commlstflon from five to seven, v:(U\d thiit "hot moi,- than four com mlflfllOnera shall.t,.- appolnted from the fljKpta political party." The law goverto* ttie appolntment of tha three Clvll Servlce Commlaslontr. provlded that "n??t more/than two of whom, shall be rints of the same party." Thf law cr.atlng Cie 15(>ard of (le-ni-ral Appralsers Of New York prPVtdOO that "not* more than five of whom shall be appolnted from thfl same- polltlcal party." T.,<- poraflflHMl of many commisslons, such ?? th.- rrutniLKe-rs Of thfl National Homfl for I>isabled Voluntee-r loldlerfl and the hoard of r.-_ents <>f the Srnlthao mari Jnstitutioi), ls deterrnlned by Con gre-es without regard to the law as to ii'i.-paitisanshlp. lt ls generaJly recognized that the ques? tlon of moial aupport (Of thfl demand for 1, i i.-. utatlon will be passed ujnm by thfl POUtOCta?tfl i* ad? rt, flJon?, WlthOUt patronage the new party ean nol aslbly i ??..keat alive. The form'-r bllcana *.yh,, J6ined the parxj- , x i>. ,-t??a that ir_os.-\elt'6 popularity would < ;, the coofltry and dve.theni e-ontroi 11 federal |iiitru!,agi-. . Had noe)Bevelt thfl result would have a. hl,-, e-el. t He w<?uld have had ?lgh patron?we' to feed the liunprry i.rmy of ex-offlceholders who gave hlm . hief supr*urt. If the- Progresarlve. Ieaders can keep ,v,!i a semhlance of their army togerthe-r untl' the CongTess flleettOBfl two years from now they wlll then make thrlr laflt staad. Tbe test wlll come vhen they no '?before th?- j-ople without appealing for votes .for Rorffw-velt person^iiy. Hoos* velt had;n*'ver been able to ret v for e>tli.-rs abe r, he was ne>t runmnp 1 otes| lim Bfllf; aad unless the PrOgieflfllVfl leader.i can j.erf.irm polltlcal mlraclea ln thfl "'?''? at he-plng their army tog-th_r wtthoul rationa for two yeara aad then ^m n tr*m_rt____ rictory, thfl naw partj w'1'1 qulekly dlelBtafljBfljtfl, T. R. DICTATES ADDRESS Will Be Published to Progres sives in Few Days. ? rBj Tfllegraph te The Trlbnae,] ?? fltflt Bay, X Y.. N'.v. 7-Kx-i' d.-nt Roooflvell dletated aa addraaa te the ProfT-aareaa oi tha Datton thla afternoon, la whi.h ha daclaraa thal tha Progi-fl party Ifl the only antl-l>??">"? t-tl-' u'gat.i aatloa in aalataa-a, Oolonel Rooeevfllt bida them keep the faith and flnnouncefl that it Will h.- hia laat post-cami>aign ut t.tanc." of a public nature. Tha farawell -ill r- lagued through ?Tha I't.-xr. .--iv.- Bulletln, ' edlted bj Baaator Dbton and Or_L Davi?. the ex Ulent'fl publldty man. "Tbe Bul* letin" haa tduched a hlfh'water tuark <-f ... coplea \v.--kiy. Advance proof BhaoU ara t.. be furnishcd t<> the preaa buraaua la order that th..- eanpalgn "ewan *<>?>?" may ba read by tbOBfl outaldfl the fold. This aill pYobably bfl on Batorday. To-morrow Cokmal rtocaevell aill go U> \,u yort to take up Wfl def?rrfld edl? torlal dutkia la "tha Outtook" -fflce. ' He ? adzio-fl t.. r___- from the public prlnta and haa aaveral ttr ?h that roQue-U for laUn Atoppfld Co-onel Rooee-elt 1!i n,,t SUI" ferlng from campaign aroartnflflfl and he irirj not ko Bouth \a r_-_perat_. Ha will ..?,.,? ? oy,ter Bay ln -dat with bla ratnlly, maklnfl .4 weehly trlp lo Tha outlook'' offlce. "0UTL00IC INSURED Ti R. Declares No Indemnity Was Paid on Milwaukee Shooting. Regardli | ? ?-on tl -"' Uou!<e Vflit bad b* ? -I *'-'?'" w-akly from an accident Ina iran.npanj - _ce ba Waa ihol al lUlwaukee, "The futiook hn.i thla ". aay laal night: Tbe tacta r.latlve. BO tt;.- acci.bnt i for Mr R ??>?- v. lt referred t<> in New Vork 1 omrnerclal." of Noveml ??' < .,,-.. rcn almple, bul not in accord ? ll . re? IblHty. b 1 wltn the ; -,M!'..1 "";? and bla famlly. "Th- puUoek" took oui aa accident pollcj ol HI. t. pay ing the pren fflai On May I the full Pi returned bj tl waa .-.-.ii' elled b: P*nj ln a - .. with tt).- prov 'joed in lf The n - n fot I cellatlon stated by th. companj v. they found lt Impractlcafcle to n the rl-k a* ,! v ,n '" this Bl-e. A littb- later, namely. on June Icy of 125.0- - ued b/ the Caaualty Company of Amerlca, wnlch pollcy la atlll In force. No Indemnity has ao far been pald. _ FUTURE flOSY TO DIXON "Will Capture Congress," He Says-Talk of Straus for Mayor. II CMxoi . chairman ..f onal commltl party, was 1 ubblmg ovei 1 arlth optlmlam ror the future N. I only f .i,., lared, but hfl araa viiiii.i: to predlet thal two yeajra I Ma party would eaeci ? majority ol tha ??Tv. u frOin now, ' he aald, "tlte . ?Kiv.. party arlll hnve repr.-s- nta iion ., tlon boarda In every atate ?acept Utah, idRh^. Wyorolhg, W?W Y'.rk, Coaneotlcut, Rhode Ifllaad an.i Mas.sa.-hu B_t(_ In all Btat-fl BX-Op. thoflfl nam-d tha Rflpubllcan oaganlaallon' under tha law h < 1 (hfl tWrd party. "lt ls my h.-lief that this year we h iv? ia many uaembera of CongraBa ar .. Republlcam Fot Inataat e, la penneylvanla thi ff">r Congreeai mlnated at the prlmarl-a ln Aprll, winii- tflflhnlcally runnhag aa Bepubllcanfl, ara every ona pronoune.-d Progreafllrefl trufl m North Dakota, Kan< ? atatefl l"],ui. j- W. Blrd, KTebfiv. ' buhty Cdmmlttee, haa called a meetrng ol th.- e-ecutlve comnntte.- for I o'clock thla afternoon lt waa stat.-d that plana foi enterlng the munlclpal t-.im palgn tha comlng year Woukl ba dla> . -..,?. red by the bla votfl they re? celved here, the FT-oareflalvea ara aaylna that there la no reaaon why they ahOula not have ;i good chanct al thfl comlng ? tlon. Jt haj. !?in BUggestfld that o?car F. Httaiis, wlm ahowed f is strength ln tha governorahlp canjvaaa, would make an ex .ellent candidate lor Mayor. ? ? WORK FOR CITY TRACED President of Merchants' Asso ciation Talks to Members. Henry It. Towne, pie?!dent of thfl M< r chants' Asso.-latlon, gaVfl ? Ittncheon for tha membflra ..f tha aaaadatlon \-esterday at tlte Har.iware (luh. No. 2b. Broad* fray, Among thoaa preaent wort tharlafl X. .'hadwick, Jtillan \V. furtls, Krnest nai?g. .7'.im A. Hlll. Kahih l'? t.-t -. Wai ter M. TaiiKsiK, I>r. Oeorae F. Kuoz, John !., Wiliiam C. BidJle. Sydmy D, Jtinklna, Jehg pjargant, ,i..\v. La.-t'Gair* aid I_.w.- and Wiillam A., Ifarblo. fc_r. Towhe aketohed tha aronk ..f tbe a^JBDCiatlob an.l Its pluna for ther future. ' Our alin," ba aald. "is to promotfl thfl Induatrial and commercial -iiitur.stH of \i vv Vork. f>ur organi/atlon is riOt In te/i.l.A to ifupplant othera, but to aolve tho.se probl.-n_4 which, by their size, defy th? eft^rr*'./ amaller aocleti-a. "(>4ir memberfl ara eoaatantly trying to ?aoure U-glaiHtion, in Waahlngton und Alban\, to further N.w Vi.rk.s coinbn*! Clal interesta. Tbe trafflc aqnad atid thfl Bohe law, makltiK the Flre Department reaponalble for BtOVflntlng aa well as ex tlnifuiahiiiK tlrefc. BTflflfl obtfllnfld tbrouKb flflTOTtfl '.f th<- associ.aion. The plana for docklng Improvemflntfl now bafara tbe iioiitd of K.stunat.- wflra drawn up by onr aBBOctailon threa years ai;u " A dlnnir will ba^glVen t.y the a-aocia tion next Tfiuf-day at the Hote! Aetor. BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS;_BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS. >??,,, i i A New Piario For Your Home Price *195 A beautiful, sweet toned piano, so thoroughly made that it will last a lifetime. You cannot buy a better low-priced piano anywhere in Greater New York. Absolutely Guaranteed. Easy Payments. Open Eventngs by Appotntment The Sterling Piano co. Manufacturers iJSMWfc-i Wholetale and Retail WarerrJorns: STERLING BUILDING, 518-520 Fulton Street. Comei- of Hanover Place, Brooklyn. 10 President-Elect ls Vexcd at Ready-Made Slate Makers? No Authority from Him. QUICKLY BECOMES SPHINX Going Away for Rest, but Wont Say Where?Will Act as Governor Until In augurated. [ B) Teln-rnph t? The? Tribune ] Pitaceton, x. J.. Not. 7.-?Erenldent el? t Wllaon Ifl golng to plck Wfl own Cabinet and tt not golng to loi any body elee do it for hlm. This ho madfl plaln to tlie newapaper men to-nlght when, In referring to th? ?peculatlona wblcb ari cropplng up ln regard te, the make-up of hla Cabinet b? aald flucb ?peculatlona aere abaolutolsr without vaiue "I n.e-an to kaep my mind .-ntire-'y open with regard to appolntmonta of th,- flret bnportanea," he flald. "Untll :i:,.,i announcement is poaaible, it will be iii.soiut.-iv naoleea to look to me for , orroborntlon of ? ny report, b< Bhall hav.- nothlng to annonn ?? Ko announcenvantfl earill hav.- the li thorlty unleea made over my own atg* nature. Theae an mattera ahlch must be determtoed by rary dellberata conn i-e-i and not bj gbaalp.M The- T'resielont-e-lc-t would tlOt siv when he w-ouiei annoonce the namofl of tb-- rhen who aill ad aa his advieere, bul it wouhi n.,t bfl ? bad guefl that tho earUeot date that ofllelal an emenl may bfl looked for la Jan? uary I- Hc may e-ven althhold thi namefl of tha awaabari of hla Cahtaat up to March i. There is not much doubt however, but that he wiii eonfer arith th< leadlng n ?r his party before Qnally I!v Ing mi thfl men v, ho are to i cabinet Will Dodge Officeaeekers. Governor Wllaon o*afl dlaturbed al thi atortofl lanl from Prlnceton to day, ? e.fi-;. !.-,!iv" announclni thal b? * - golng to aall for Bermudfl li ? prlvate jrachl "ii November ld ? -ad bj Mrs Wllaon. "Thal Btate m< nt' ha ; ? enttre ly Rrlthottt my autbotity, and I thi v<! thal I am golng away to real 1 wiii bave menl of my i lana to m >k< ." er, that thi p- ? Idei t-< rt not ? for ? vacatlon, for h? la and ao "ne bul his cloaeal frlenda a IU know bl tlnatlon. Ha flald lo-nlgbl thal bfl bad not jrel made op his mind Juat ahon and ?' her* fie i g, bul ll ? , ertaln to be ?oi ie pl ? offlci - aoekerfl arlll nol I Bnd hlm. When ii-- waa told that thi papera mlght aak blm to conflrm or eleny fltorlea concern|ng thfl make-yp of his Cabinet he- aald: "Wall, you mlght as well go to th? Bphlna." He Intlmated atrongly to-nlghl thal ha would a< eepl nb Im I o apeak until he - ntered the Whlte He though he dld accepl lo-d tloO le, take part ili an Old hon I bration In Btaunton, Va- th, wl loh at ? There dqet nol aeem to i" mu<!i doubt thal Mr Wllaon aill eontlnue aa Governor e?f New Ji reey up lt< thfl time of hls Inaufcnratlon aa Prealdent When aaki d to-nlght aa to hl p for cbe'eoralng Legii latura h.- m werfl Imply to carry onl 0m Daw craaic platform. Bfl arlli la all prob ablllty hav.- a conference with tha 11. moe ratlc l< ad.I N ?? ?'? f,,re- thfl Leglalature moflta, ahlch wlll he on the fecoQd 'i aeedaj In Jai Among th.- many te-ie-irram*. recelved by Gdvarnor WHaon to-day ai from a man ln EreniUT) lvmii.i. ? ho signeei hle li.itiai.- only, ahlch aald: "i-j.-ariv oongratulattona, bul for Ood'a ?ake gel an automoblle thal wlll nol gO more than ten mil.-s an Imur." ARTICLE INCENSES BARNES Chairman Points Out Objection to Roosevelt Doctrine. Chairman Barnea of the Re publl, :,n State tfotamlttM *>.,*, htdenaed reetei wbflti iie read aa aftltle in ahlch tbfl ar* gument was made that the f:.?? t colonel Rooaevelt got a larger popular vote- than Prealden{ Taft, in the electlon showed 'ie-arly Uiat bfl should l,-\ tne Domlnefl of ih.- Republican party. "Th.-i." aeeflttfl t<> be ? nuaapprebenaion," he said. "..f tbe maanlng of tbe Ch conveatlon. Tberfl aaa no aaofl betweea Rooaevell and Taft Thf onl] li ne in vplved was ahether the Republican party was w_lng to tak. thfl Rooeevell dol tnn> that this Kove.Tnm.-nt .hould bfl tranfl* form.-d Into a pure' democracy, arith power on the part of thfl j,'-o]>le- t-> do ahatflVflT they p'eased through leglfllatlTfl actlon, or aaflthar it iroul i - anttnua to ba a boi - ernment ot flOnoUttl l->niil llmltatlonfl." i'lutii tnaii Barnefl went oa to doclara that the Republlcaa party was now nrmly lntre-nched beblnd Um Idsa thal thla goi - .rnm'-nt ahould contlnufl lo bfl what il had heen fltacfl He f.'tindation. "lt is almost beyond i>e-ii.-f that this _lfferen?atlon betweea the- Republican ;,<-irty and Mr. ROOflBVett'fl tdeaf Ifl DOt tRorOUgbly e-oinpr.-he-liiieil," e-einttnued t!u ftate chairman. "The- raaflOn for lt muet he that Mr. Roo.se-v.-It is n,,t tak.-n s.-rl oualy in his propooal. Thal be la Bartoua about it, and that thouaandfl of Amerl* Baa eltlzerm are aerlOUa aluait It, la iin quentloned. That it is not wi<l.-.y under atood that the- ProgTB?Itfl party prO| a iihw form Of gove-inment was loel aigbt of by many boeauafl e.f the nnfortunatfl hai.lt of BBlnd whleh haa grawa ?ip In Amerh-a of votiiiK f-,r indivl.hials ln-f<ad of parties. Had thfl RflpabUcaa party at Chlcago accepted Mr. Heeos.-v.lt s trlne then lt would no longer h>- the- Re? publican party of history. Tt.. P - grcaaaVfl part-. propooed that thfl peoplfl stioulel havo the*- power to take- away from the indlvidual his lif.-, hii. lih.-rty and hls ri?ht to own property, tahlcb they can* not do now tinder th? Conetitution of tiic l.'uit*?l At_u_?," LAKEWOOD NKW JEB8EY. In a Sea of Pines Golf, Heathfal Country Life. [di a] condttioni fdf rcctipcra tion and reat BooUef Laurel House A. .1. Ml KI'MV. Manaaer. DIX MAY NAME BISSELL Offers to Appoint Him Justice of Suprerae Court. Albany, rfov. 1. flae-raar Dta aaid to nipht that ba hnd offered to Herbert P. BlBfleU, Of Buff-le, tbe appolntment aa a Bupreme Courl Justice la the sth J-dtctal Dlfltrld to nn the eacaaey cauaed b>- the | death Of Justice SprlnK. of Trank llnvtlie. Mr. BlflaaO is to eeafar with the Oovernor U>-morrow atid gtvfl bla ammmm. Hia frlendfl bflUeva be w-m accept. Ifr, ni?nll araa aoaaiBatad l;|st wlnter by tba Ooveraor M b mamber of the up fltaU Public Service Comnu-Mlon, but the efueed to confirm his uppolnt ment QoVernor i ?ix to-day raceree- ""^ ar" cepted the reelgnatlon of Mr. Htssell h* a membei of tha state Hoapttal CoinaBlBfllon Th" offlCfl paj s $r.,i.nft a year. with an al ' ii,.".. for egpaaeaa Mr. Bhv .; | ointed >.n Match f, 1!>lt, tO rbeldon T. Vlek, of nuffaio. time ago be Informfld tha Oovaraor o( his Intentlou to raalgn, but was per Buaded t" rettt.-iln t.nd aaatet ln draftin;? . rntng th>- ?_?*? of the eata ? i i ? Nov. 7. ib rbarl P. BIbbbB, he . || | aerfl for Albany to-day, snld ,.,,, QoVflrnor IHx had tendered blm the Bupreme Courl placa te succred Justice Kprl, |_ bfl wns not ready ta BB* nouncfl hui deckrkm, wafanlng that any ? int Bta-M eomfl from the Oovernor. DEMOCRATS WIN,J_UT LOSE Nebraska Legislators Must Eloct Republican Senator. No* : -a Paa-aerat-fl Laajha lature doubtleafl win bt called on to alael ?-..? t nlted BfataB s.-natnr from Nebraaka. Nlnety-iea par rent of ? ? for thfl state l.eclslat'ire, In aceordanee with the Oregon plan of ? ? [Tnlted Ptate^ laaatora, aianed No l." whleh provldea thut ln th< . v . : t '.f their election th?y w;ll UHt-datfl fOT 1 nlted Rt.-.tes tor who bccbi-B tka praf araa ea vote of the penpie. Altl ' epraaentatlve Norrlo, a Pre r . . ':?; ubHcan, hai aacared tha praf" .,? ..-..., indleatfl timt a Daaa* ?fl el, - (<??! - - TOTTING UP THE COSTS Candidates Already Filing Ac counts of Expenses. Albaaj. Nor. I rlarmafl Rtddi r, of '???,, > i N nw4 ratlc Pn aid.I eartlfled to the __-i_tary . thal ha ap.-nt n HI He ? ?: H^MI to tha I N_ followlng Dernocratle PraaldanHal ad atati m. ntfl .>f eapanaea: Kin-s. ___?; Henry P. I ? r Boaraaaa, Ifom 1 .inn. Queena, - RoMaaoa, ? m fork, ? Ri publli an Pri aldi atlal ih .: tnt I Brnefl f'owcroft, >.f Chautauejua, th? Nali- ? 11 lldatfl for State ?hoartng he apent' I Joba i Kenaedy, ..f Buffalo, wh? was Treeaurer, cat-taad thal ii. .ontiIbutad li.ooo ta i ll State Comn I ? ? Prandfl i.. Baldwin, .-. Preetdentlai elec fOI Ihi Prbtdbttlon party, spent fi'.uO. STATE FOR GOOD ROADS $50,000,000 Bond Issue Seem ingly Approved. Albany, NOT. 7 B utt.iihk- _n___c__l re turna from upotata eouatlafl reeefee- la Albanj lodlcata thal tha nconoaal to boad the atata for an addlttoaal i>.<??..0".j j,, oontlnui Um ivurk or improvtnf the atalflfa blghi adopted al Tue-day*fl ? -i. i I? l.vnn. n .ri-tary of the NflW V'.tk Stat- A'lt.mohil.. Assoi latlon, efltlmatef thal thfl propoaltlon ?w< carried bj ..t li - t :L'..t..*w, Monroe <'..uiit> la roportfld t<> hava . d tbe* 1k.mi ba Bfl bj mora than 10.000. ln l-'tuiiklln t'otinly tha majority for the .in ? tiiin.i ht waa 1,100; in Broome Cooaty, 1,000; in Chemuag County, MM; la laiafl County, UN. __atteru_g dlatrteta ln oihar countlea ahow a roifl averagjlag three to ona in favor of th>- prtapoalttoo. Many vot.-rs h-Ufld to U-dteatfl th.-lr rleum ..it tbfl BUbJflct t.m of a vote >.f Ifl thfl city or Johtiatown there were oalj Hi L.tiiots eaal oa tha good roada Queatlon 161 for and UB agalnfli Thedty of Oaaoeta tatacad it by 976. CUBAN PRESIDENT C0MING General Menocal Will Visit U. S. Before Inauguration. ( i". ..rn The Trlhuni- Hureau. | ayaabhagtOB, Nor, I 9en_ral -fanooal, Pri ..i>-nt-i-b-.-t Bf <*uba, wlU vlalt the Unltfld Stat.--. prlor to bls Iti.iUKuratlon next May, aooordtng to announcemonts aiada la day b>- John Barrall, d-ra-tar general of tha Pan-Aaaarleaa t'nlon, who Btatfld that the IMn- A ni.-i i> ..ri Ho.lety of th* Unlted Itataa aill probabty ??ive the Cuban aaaeuUra-elaol b dinner and raeea tl.it) la N.w Vork 4 ity. in announdng tha visit of (lenerai Mi-nuiai. Cnrootor Barrall ie?ued a atata* iiH-nt aakb-g thal ^ "agaara tfeor be aa* eprded t.> Cuha by tha paopla el the Unlted rititt.-s. "A week to-niot'iuw will have passeil ain.-e tha Cubaa praaldaBtlBl alactloa took place, peacefully, ln apite af dhra pradla* tinns to the ooatrary fraai a eoeaMermahj eletn.-nt of thfl pr.-ss and pnblicists of tbe LTnlted states," doclaraa Mr. Bujurratt in his fltatemant, whleh contbioaa in part: I am itnpell.'d to appeal to the people of th> rnltxi Htat.-s to ?.'ive 4'uha and the Cubana a aquare deal. ln thfl ?*? . it. tnenl of tneir own ele.-tlun they are prone to overlook the fael that Cuba has BUCCeaflfully paased through a trying ordeal ..nd provM her rlghl to their con ddencfl a nd encourag-ment l_-t their preaa atid people cotiHequently atop aa HumlttK a patronlzlng alr toward 4'uba. i.i them rorget tha boglea of revolutlon an.l Interventton, and show to t'uba a helplng .'.nd ganeroua attltude ln her future effurta to malntaln peace and sta blllty. LA FOLLETTE KEEPS SILENT. Madlson, Wla., Nov. 7.?Senator I?i Fol litte nf used to make any atatement _> *?_. _? ?^? aiaawl? aaaaaiaa. TAFT, SMILING, IS BACK AT 1WHITE HOUSE Governor Hadley Calls on Presi? dent?Refuses Later to Dis cuss Vice-Presidency. SAYS "NOT BEEN ASKED" President to Start Work on Message at Once?Will Con tinue Efforts to Carry Out Reforms. tFmm The Trlbune Bureau] Washington, Nov. 7.?The result of the electlon haa not robbed the President of hls famoiis .-.mlle, for lt was plalnly ln e-vldr-nce* when he arrlved ln Washlniztein this morning. Governor Herhert 9. Had le>y of Missouri, who haa been urged for tho second plare. on the ticket with Mr. Taft. was on tlie same traln, although nelther kaew th.- other waa aboarel. They UM! In the I'nlon Statlon. wh.-re they e hatte-d a few mimiten, Mr. Taft invlting I!,, e;,vertior to the Whlte House. Mr. Hadley called on the President lato this afterne.on and remalned ln cemferenc* for some little time. Th- Cov.-rnor, when leaving tha VThltfl Hoaee, refused to dis e-uHs the Vka Prflflldflnry, dlamlaalng thfl questlon of whe-ther or not he would flC* cept wlth 1 have n-.t been askeel." It ls the gem-ra! opinion ln Waahlngton this cve-nlnK that if Covernor Hadley ls nomlnated for Vie-e President on the He pubUeaa tirk.-t he- will doettne IM honor. Tho Uovernor came to WashlnRlon to at tend to some prtvntfl business and dld not come at the r.-quest of the Presid.-ntI Of at the lnvltatlon of the Itepubliran Na? tional rommlttee. He left to-nlght for Missouri. Th.- most Important task that wlll Ott gaKo tne greater part <>f the President B ,,??. between r,ow and the convcnlng or <-?r,Kross ls the- prrparatlon of hls n.^ ncefl Mr. Taft is wpecteJ to IW?a? "? plan of last y<ar and dlvid- flBCh *?*?* 1,-.,, ..parat,* subj.-ets. One "( tho tirst :r^...v.,K..H wlll dflal - xHu-ive-ly with the budget svst.-in <,f eaa-mataa. Other im poruat BObJeetfl aaalUng tha Preeldeni a attei.tto,, ar- tn.- l'a:,ama ''anal prot ?-' ol Qreat Britaln, th.- anjMrfntnient of the mM1,v?.rs ,,f thfl Indaatrlal Ccinnrtndon autborlaed at thfl laat flflaaton r.f ^**? ,h.. Bppotatmenl of ? suc,,-s?or to or. Mervey W mWl as ehlef of the I nlted statrs Bureau of Cbemlatry, and the ap* ,,?lntment of a tocotaoot to Commlfl Utoner Valentlne af the Indian Bureao. The Prealdent aald he dld aot ime. d '?* P.-rtnit his defeat for r.-ol-otlon to In ?.r'..r.. alth Hls efrort- to rarrv Ottl . ?f ,.,o reforms that bfl >>?* ln ccntompla . ,. Re lntends to put into effect mauy r'-onomles ln the t-ov.-rnm.-nt fleCVtCflibfl for- Man-h l. and Hopflfl 10 send ro I ,r> rro*? tho nnminatlon of members ?f ' [. duatrlal CnaBaalaalen. flrhieti la W ?tndy the relaUons between capital nn-l I:, >.,.-. h"urs of work ln ind'islrial estab n?hments. oeonpattonal dl??? tto. Stand for Constitution Praiaed. President Taft fOUnd awaitlm? hlm upon Mfl r.-i irn t" thfl Wiltfl Ifcaffl this m"rn ii.K h oadn ls ,,f Ifltflra Boogratulatlng him oii hla campaign for ti.,- matat el enfltltu-ooal lovernniant and predlct ? ,i t>..- Republican party wlll not ?ni> eomfl int,- its own agala, but arlll h.. Btrongar tbaa tn er before. Prealdflnt Tafl said lo-day that hfl had ,,? r.-k-r.-tv He had worked BOlflly ln thfl int.-reMt ,-f lha American people, and h? bad left tha Ifleufl fw th. m la decid? Th? verdict had btaa flgalaat hlm. an-: ot truated to time to proei Ifl Ua vthdlcatton. Hls .In.e-ie- hop.- is that Woodrow Wll Mn'fl adminlstration will 1- I.eneMVIal !?> .?,tr>. an.i that the-r,- wt',1 bfl BO laterruptlon to the pr.-s.-nt proaperlty. To th.- ri-cht ,,f Pr?Idflnt Tait'a deakla tl,.. Whlte Homho there -itlll hun* to-day me ptetara ot Th*-,>.i,,re ROaaavelt Op poaita i'. oa thfl othar Bide ,,r th* robm, was the picture of Alonr-o Taft, tbfl PrOflt* derit's fither. The two pl.tui.-s gtt the emly OMfl ln the room. and th.-y will re maln untll the end of the Taft admlnis tratloa. Th,- ]'r.-sl,l.-nt f.-.-ls that he ttgt bfl trayad by <'oi,>nei Rooaevelt t" whom he had !?>'" a trUfl frl.-nd for nianv y.-ars ever alnce tne colonel was PoUcfl Com ndssloner of New Vork-hut h.- still ad mlts that ROOaflVflU DflJ inan> at't.o-tiv. epialltles and he exouses the- h.trayal on tho *?i,,und that It was prompt.d by an overwhelmlng ainbltloti. Will Return to Cincinnati. On March 4. lt was learneel. the Presi? dent wlll return at once to OndniUtl, where he wlll resume the practice e>f law. It has been flUggaeted to tl<- PrflfltdflOt that he practlse iaw In New Vork wlth hls brother. 11,-nry \V Taft, and OflOrgfl W'Uke-rHhain. tlu- pr'-s,-t:t Attornoy I !? n tral, formlng th.- tirm of Taft Wlcker Bhaai & Taft. lt ls imderatOOd, however, thal the Pre.ldeilt prefers to return to flnclnnatl. As soeen as hls son, Robflli Taft, graduales from thfl Harvard I.aw (*Vhe>ol he wlll becenne ussealated wlth hls father. TRUNK ^ASEHEARING Theatrical People Protest Against Size Restriction. WashlnRton, Nov 7.? Praotleally all the largfl rattroada la the. ceuintry were repre s.-nteel at a further hearinK em trunk l>rohle'ms before V^xamlner Mai shall at the lnterstate t'omrnene CommlsKlon to day. The ense Involves the proposeel restric? tion e>f trunks to be handled by all rall roada to forty-tlvce Inehea In lenKth, all exceedlnir that standard to pav evcess haKKBKe ?t the rate of ten pounds an Inch. ClothinK, theatrle*al and other Interests who clalm tt la necesaary to have larger ti-unks recently protested a?ainst the renulatlon and the- eummUslon suapended the reatrictlon pendlng a hearing* of both sldes. A declslon wlll be given later. DEMOCRAT ELECTED TO SENATE7 HlriKhamton, N V., Nov. 7-t'layton L, Whe-l.-r, Democrat, Im probably elected Stat.- Sejnator In the 39th Dlstrlct over William T. Hlack by ?M plurality. WaflflBT recelved forty-two v*ote_ on the Inde pendence I^eague ballot in Broome County that may help him pull throuKh. The oftlclal count must be taken to eledele-. . ? fl CANAL ZONE WANTED COLONEL. Colon, Nov. 7. -The Proaresslves came out well on top In the poll for the Preal dentlal elections in the Canal Zone. The ftft-urea were: Roosevelt, 1.026; Wllaon, 7__. _>__??. 440: T_ft- 108; Chafln, 71. Election Results Will Cause Many Changes in Personnel of Important Bodies. WAYS AND MEANS RIDDLED Foreign Affairs, Public Build ings, Banking and Currency, Agriculture and Others Will Have New Members. Washington, Nov. 7.?Vlthough Denio rratl OOOtrOl Of the House of Kepres.-nta tlvea by a greatly _fl-t_BBB_ majority is flflflured, a gaoaral ahaka up af the per? sonnel of the important Houae _oa___h_e_a ln thfl next CO-dTBBB WlU ba ne.essary. The all-importunt Ways and Means Committee. which will shape into bljlfl tafl tariff pollciea of th.- Wilson admlnistra tlon. was rlddVfld bv the eleitlon. < >t tha fourteen D-moorata oai the committee four will not return. Two of these, however? Ifnghaa "f N_ar Jersey, and Jamea, of Kentueky w to the __aata> Kandeii, of 'P.-xim, and Hrantley, of (Jeorgia, are re tlr.d out of the ,ieven Republicans "n the committee only tWO apparently will n main. John Dalzell. of I'cnnsylvania. nnd BamUfll W. IfeOall, "f Massachusetts, for yeara ahapara of tha Batmbbeaa tariff )ioiu >-, fl/era not candldalaa ?t tba poiu. and nbanaaar J. um. of connecticut; Jamea c. Xeedham. of t'allfornia, and probably Nieholaa ix?ngworth, of ohio. arara beaten. Bereae B. Ray-e, of New Vork. aad Joaeph W. r^nrdney, of Mtchi gan, may b.- the only Hepuhllcans left. Sulzer Leavea Vacancy. The election of Representative Stil/.er as Oovarnor Of NflW York leaves vacant the chiiirmatiKhip of the Important Forelgn AJEalra Coaualttaa. Flood, of virginia, is ranklng meml.er of the committee, but he decllned tha chaJrmanahlp two yeara ago tfl accept the less Important Terrltories Committee. Klther hfl or t'.arner, of Ti-x.is, la aapeetad bo gal tha pktea. The fllflCtlon >>f Morris Sh.-ppard, of t.'x.is, to th* flanflta. if flflnlority bi fol? lowed, ?111 DflOVfl K.-pres. ntatlve Burnett. of Alal.atna, to the chait manshtp of the PubllC Bulldingfl and Oroundfl Committee, which handl.-s thfl big pubUc hulldlngs or "pork barrel" bill. The yacaney at the head of the Publlr r_aada Committee, cauaed by the faiiure pf Ropreoentatlve Boblnaon, of Arkansas, t.. return, will probably be fllled by mov Ing up Reprt Oraham, .->f illlnola, at pr-fOnl chalrman of the Committee on turea in the Interlor Detj__rt__ent Thfl Hankitur and Currency Committee, tnvestijratlng 'he so-call.d money trust. will be arlthOUt a head. Rcprcsentatlve. I'ujo, of Ixiuisiat.a, bavlng retlt-d. Rep reeentatrra Carter OUaa, of Yirnnia, ls nkinK membar of the commlttaa. Aqriculture Left Open. Thi- ratlramant of RopreBflntntlTa l.amb, of Virginia, as head of the Committee on AgriCUlt-t- Opena thia place for ltepre ?flKtatlVfl l.e\<r, of South Carolina, but Mr. I.ever flrOUld be forced to give np the i-haltnianship of the Kdttcation Commit? tee, which flrOUld probably go to Ib-pte sentatlve Ansherry, of Ohio. This aceounta f"r all the chalrnianshlps left racant by the elflctlon, but the forata* tion of the Wllaon Cabinet may further alter t..'. list RepreeentaUve Henry, of r. \ .-. i I ili," u r tha Rulea Committee; RflprCfll ntatlve BurlflflOO, Of Texas, a membar of the Approprlatlona committee, and Repraeentattva Underwood, head of the \\.i\s .irnl Ifeaaa t'ommittee. have been mentioned as Cabinet pn-sibllltles. CONGRESSMEN HERE HAPPY Chairman McCombs Receives Party on Way to Panama. Chalrman Wllliam *f, ICoCoaabfl of the Democratic Natlonal Committee held a Httle rec-ptlon yaaterday, flrhea he re? celved a party >.f Democratic i^ongreas m.n on their way to Ranama. Among those who eoflagratalatad tba chairman i n his work were Representatives Baragar Sherley. of Kentueky; Charles I. B-Tt 1. tt. of Qaorgta; BS. W, riaundera. of Vlr alttla. and I). J. Riordan an.l II. ,M. Qold f.-Kle. nf New York. They WflCfl Ifld by Reptet.ntatlve John .1. I-'ltzgerald, of Brooklyn, wbe is ehatnaaa of the Appro prlatlona Commlttaa "f tiie iiouse. Kach 0CM af tha party itafllaied that 1 la atata had aaade tha baal showing for wii aon, and Chalrman MoCeaBBB aeknowl fldgad thal aaeh ona had daaa as weii as could bfl exp.-cted p. thaps a little better. ? i um gettlag through tha oaoapalaa la bett.-r phyalcal condltlon than r entered It." BflJd tlte .htilrtnan, "but Bt thfl BB-Bfl tltne I feel an th.mgh a Httle rest would he a good thing. i Bhall Btay at tny daah here at natlonal liead.jiu.iter> for a fOW daya t.. repty te aaaay lalflgianifl reeatv/ed. After that I ahall go away .pib-tly to some ramota plaee fur ? reet." FEW CONGRESS CHANGES Longworth Reported Defeated in lst Ohio District. Late returns make only a ?W changes ln tbe llat of Kepresentatlvea elected as all?dy glvan ln The Tribune. One pTobablfl Ohangfl Of sp.-.ial interest at Oyatar Hay is ln thfl lst Coogroafl Dis? trict of Ohlo, where Nlcbotaa __?__worth, Theodore Roosevelt's son-in-law and a Republican, ia now unotficlally declared daftatail Hia apgaaaat ts llaalay k. BOWdle, Democrat. LoilgWOrtk do.s not concede defeat. and thfl ofticial count will b.- aeadad to Battle the question. Two other changes shown by the latest ttgur-a are ln flflehlgan Iti the 3d Dis? trlct there C. H. Caraay, D.mocrat, waa beaten by J. M. C. Bmlth, Republican. This ?alu for the Republicans waa otTset by the returns iu the Id Distrlct. where Bamuel YV. Heakes, Democrat, won over Wllliam Weldm.-yer, Republican, wbo was thought aiafltad 88] earller returna. f^ater re|>orts from Callfornla changed the Congress llst by glving the 2d Distrlct to John K. Raker, Democrat, by about in.otjo over T. M. Rutherfoid, bls Repub? lican opponent, who was llrst reported the winner. ? NEW JOB FOR HOTCHKISS. Wllliam H. Hotchklss, ex-superlntend ent of lnaurance of the State of N.w York and f'rogressive atate chalrman, has Indicated his willlngness to become president of the new Natlonal Motor In? demnity corporatlon and of the new Na? tlonal Motor lnaurance Corporatlon, the organlzatlon of which Is ln the hands of Jamaa B. ColKate & Oo. bankera, of New Vork, and Wllliam B. Joyce, presi? dent of the Natlonal Surety Company, of New York. who are co-operatlng with the b.i -e inanufactureis, dealers and automo? blle aaaoclationa all over the Unlted Stat.-s Mr. liotchkiss haa had a wide a____i____> lo the lnaurance buainaaa. Royal Blue Line TO O AM BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON | EVERY EVEN HOUR EVERY DAY FROM LIBERTY STREET (10 Minutes Earlier frexn 23d Street! PULLMAN CARS AND MODERN COACHES ON ALL TRAiNS. AM Waahington, Pittabu._o and Chicago. Observa* tion Parlor and Dining Cara. 1 ffl ^^ Waahington, Cincinnati, _ \J ""* Loui.ville and St. Louia. Parlor and Dining Cara. ?I tra NN Waahington, Whceling, X _a """" Columbua and Chicago. Parlor and Dining Cars. 2 PM "ROYAL SPECIAL" "??' 5 Houra to Waahington. Obaervation and Parlor Din? ing Car. 4 PM "ROYAL LIMITED." mmm 5 Houra to Washington. Dining Car, Parlor and Ob* servation Club Cara. 6 PM Waahington, Pittsburgh, ??' Cleveland and Chicago. Parlor and Dining Cars. AT NIGHT. >7PM Par OO-* PM Washington, Cincinnati, ~ Louiaville and St. Louia. Parlor and Parlor Dining Car. AM From Liberty Street! Baltimore, Waahington^ Cincinnati and Chicago. Sleesping Cara open 10 p. ra. Laat boat from W. 23d Street at 11.50 P.M. Por Tlcketa and Reaervatlons eall at Tlcket Offlcea, 2-45,379,1328,1354 U<>0 Broadway, 7 Cortlandt St., 225 fifth Ave., III W. 125th St.. 2*5 Columhus Ave., and 4 Court St., 470 No<trand Ave., Brewklyn ; Termlnal* at West 23d St. and Liberty St. ALL DOUBTS ARE DISSIPATED now, as to the continuance of prosperons conditions. Adverttseri who have hesitatetl may now prp eeed with c0fi&-*etic*3 to mtke their oontraetfl for future adVertising with tlie ineiliiinis they inteml to me. Speaking of confidence in cdiineetion with advejr tising mediums. there is not one in the entire coun? try that c.m eonipare with the Xew Vork City Sur face Cars. The high grade, truth ful, conscrvative chtT aeter of all the ailverti ing in these ears. hal earned the puhlic e.inli denee. To letd the caids is to believe in them, to believe in them means lo buy what they tdvertise. (Jct the bvi/ing <vnii dence of over i,8<mu)d0 prosperons daily passen? gers in these Cars. We have tlie exc-usive control of all the advef turing space in all the New York City Surface Cars Fifth Avenue 'Buses Stmlij the Curd* We hniraStitnditrd New York City Car Advertising Company 225 Fifth Avenue Telephone 4680 Madison **********?^'"^ . _______________^aa_M_aa_^_"-*-aa_aa-" DlAMONDlVtARLS.'pHliClOLSSrONES JEWELRY AND SILVER A sDe-'lal d.-partiueiit lof tha .ij'pralsal of famlly Jewala and tha tmma All valuablea lett wlth ea ara fu. ?red by Insurance, without cost to tn? cormfitnor s. wyler '?,;;;? :r^'. rraiCTLf him idkmivi. CHRISTMASJREES BARRED Moths Cause Embargo on Their Interstate Shipment. -WaaMactoa. Nov. 7.-Tlu* D*#****** ot Aarleultore placad an emtArjco to-*?? on tataratata ?Wprnaai l^ffij^ff from Malne. Nea Uampahlu-. ? M.iSbaLii aetta. Rhoda iBlmod and < fcnnetf ("-? *? caiue of gvpay and brown tfl auarantlne Koonaa atTaeilva ??_??$ and alao atT-ctH thf ablpingnt of dacoi ??tr l-lanta. aucli aa holly and laural, hn?*1 aa ??('hrlstmas gre'ens or freeenery. Onlv la <???'- where tne ptaata ? ? plant prodUCta hav,- l..?en lns|,.-ct.*.l ?"? pronoun..-,! to ho free* fiorr. th,--; t?'? ?} aecta by Department of Agrlciii ur. lnj. apectora wlll they be permltted to en\?* lateratato commarca.