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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 23, 1908, New York, New York                                that's Fit to YOU NO. 18.535. NEW OCTOBER 23, PAGES JOHNSON BEATEN Close Election in Cleveland Turns After an Apparent Victory SURPRISE TO DEMOCRATS Bryan's Chances Considered Less Liquor Men Intend to Knife the Republican Special to Tin New York Johnson probably was defeated in the special election held hero on the v of the franchise to the Municipal Traction Com- On the returns it appeared at 10 o'clock that he had won by about but just the Election Board discovered a in count which showed Mayor Johnson The result announced for Up to ihe close of t be polls this after- noon adherents bad been con- ly a. majority of The that camps in to-night is what effect Johnson's is to have on National a from Taken ns n H is of that the re- is political in its many men in each I party who for the and j Democrats and iri numbers against it. true that ut the great crowds which jammed the streets around the newspaper offices while the bulletin's were coming gains against the franchise were j cheered as Republican and even the Democratic in the result in wards that went against the tucked on to the bulletin the i There is a general disposition now to take the result as Mavor i son has lost a good part least ln of bold on the voters of this and from Agent Who Sold the Cleveland Article Coming New Special to The York Oct. Broughton Brand on who was 'the agent in the sale of the Grover Cleveland article which was in. THE NEW YORK TIMES on was arrested as he was leave Dayton tin's The acted under instructions from Inspector of the New York City De- The technical charge is larceny in connection with the sale of the After he had been taken to prison Mr. Bradenburg Issued this It appears that I am to be the Capt. fus of the campaign of 1008. I have boen peculiarly alone and am still alone In my though ready to welcome the great of support which the facts rant If it doea not come I shall on -Is It reasonable for the Bake the that would been my profit after of any sane men In my public position would have falsified the of an of the United IB it Reasonable that when sons had seen the writ tan manuscript in my possession In March that I pre- sented the scheme for the three articles sale In and when I sought the proper authority from Cleveland and the Mr. before I sold tho single that there could have been anything but fair dealing in my the alleged evidence that the fraudulent not produced the document was and why has I never been save In the secret of ihe Jury when the ean public Is to know every scrap of evidence in tho matter fit Why my witnesses been Why is an indictment one has before my I wired Attorney rome I had new evidence to present on and as I slipped aboard the train OF HALTS MORSE TRIAL Unable to be In Court and Re- port Gets Out That He's Re- lated to U. S. UNDER GUARD AT HIS HOME Rumor That Secret Service as Special Deputy Guard the Jury Is Denied by The illness of a Juror prevented the re- sumption yesterday of the trial of Charles W. Morse and H. Curtis in the United States Circuit Court charge of having In several particulars the National banking When the court was convened Juror No. a of 51 Worth was His Dr. of 130 East had written to Judge Hough stating his patient was suffering from an acute attack of tion and kidney and would not be able to attend to his jury duties at least one was taken on day night and had to be allowed to go to his 120 guard a States He off from intercourse with his friend's aa much at home his In- the Astor his letter to the court Lambert he could not as a medical man allow HE Fair fresh east nnd Autumn Book ONE With this issue of The New York Times is published Part I. of the Annual Book List twenty-four pages of including a list of the most notable publications than of the in- a list of the most notable recent will be issued in conjunction with the regular number of The New York SURGEON 1 SUICIDE Dr. Irving J. Under Serious Shoots Himself Through the LEAVES NOTE FOR HIS WIFE arrested as n fugitive from though my Joseph and I Ir- formed the District of my destination on this This allows who are interested in tins the influence of Mr. utterance to secure a dramatic climax just before The entire matter Is all In nicely Watterson's plan announced before the article was published it be discredited by any It remains to see if the American public is to be on one hand while I am on for NOW York to fulfill mv agreement I am I to return to his duties if he was still to be kept after adjournment in the There was plenty of j doctor the j of a guard at Wendell's private no to kill a tlie court's comment on this and the trial was then adjourned until 10 o'clock this was rumored yesterday that a snag had been struck in the through the fact that Juror Wendell was a relative of one of Assistant United States District It was said Brandenburg was locked up in the j lhat a relationship be lo in have prejudiced him in the 1 rah den burg this afternoon that in said last night that he might In the Letter He Incloses in Gash Had a Poison Draught in Case His Pistol Driven desperate tha against him by a young woman who died recently as a Of an operation at N. Dr. Jr West Thirty-ninth Street committed suiT cide in his bathroom at the toria Hotel yesterday ing himself through the heart with a re- About 3 o'clock a apparently about years walked rip the desk and asked for a room and He registered as James New and was assigned to apartment on the sixth entering his he asked the clerk to have him called at as meant to a short When the boy went to door at Ihe that the argument is marie his of Bryan This may not 1s significant the the last several days lie had been p. in this section of the t T jn UL I MU lry hild which c Present to the Grand Jury looking be a of appointed and knocked no 3 but the was not The floor clerk sent for silk stocking residential which are heavily Re- joined with the wards where tho striking street car mon live in giving cither narrow for the chise or going against it. The loss of support which Johnson has suffered sinoo he before the people of Cleveland in role cor- managing a street car system is clearly shown in the result of the Last year ho was ed Mayor over Congressman Burton by more than .It was one of the test fights that had ever place In this and u big vote was This year fight was renewed and again a heavy vote was but majority was of The verdict everywhere in tho crowd in was close let him know positively he was a relative of the juror or lie was confident that ho would i At nearest he was a distant bo LARCENY THE that may added Mr. one I have never j much spoken Mr. Forgery Allegations Against j I have been in the courtroom only a few that tion In Cl can never van another very heavy in Arc The keenly interested afternoon in tho of tlie They were unanimous in the belief that defeat for Johnson would a situation very favorable for them at the general Both sides figured that for Johnson by a narrow margin was mount to defeat as far as its political As to the result of the tho Republicans are all convinced that Taft and Harris carry Cuyahoga AS to the legislative there are some But in view of the result the referendum the Republicans are already picking up about their There is a ibis city total being over This is about greater it was years The is distributed ovor both Republican and Democratic it has no significance in of a clue to the possible result of that But it does show that the apathy which has marked the campaign has not affected tho voters to any great makes tlie Republican Among the cratic leaders is an open division of opinion as the result of the Some of them are willing to admit their belief that Taft and Harris carry Others are more nnd think that Bryan will get tho Ohio electoral There Is very littlo hope among them that Harmon can bo elected Will This city is one of tlie strongholds of the Max the Socialist has polled as high as votes in his Congress against tentative But was in a year when did rot nominate a believes the vote will be trebled in Ohio this and if it is it will be There is agreement among and Socialists that the increase comes about 70 per from the Democrats and per from the The party men do not with Hayes that his will be burg Not Acted Officials of the District Attorney's of- S do fieo last that had been indicted on aj minutes since the defendants were ar- and I have whatever .to There doirs much maid to open door with her pass When entered the apartment the was seen lying on the floor of. the A glass containing cyanide of potassium the It was to used 5n the shot riot proved The suicide had taken coat and bared his and pressed the revolver against heart ffo that there would be charge nf larceny in second degree and that Detective Norman slmmons of Jerome's office would start this morning to bring him back to this H was distinctly stated that the grand larceny charge Is the on which had been indicted The reason him for forgery was said to be that such a charge would not inasmuch the holds that a be charged with forgery he misrepresents in document forged the the it. cording a. member of Mr. Jerome's the evidence before the Grand Jury tended to show that the sentiments ex- in the article In part at all those Mr. A telegram at Police quarters from Chief of. Police j. back of told of burg's arrest on tho larceny and added that had expressed his willingness to return to New York without requisition Later telegram was received from Chief Alaback by the Detective stating that an would ably be made by friends of Brandenburg to his release this morning on In view of second the Attorney's office wired the Dayton authorities them to demand large bail for release of the Broughton is the literary agent through whom TUB NEW YORK TIMES purchased the Cleveland article which was printed on Aug. 80. The chase was made after tions of the of the article by P. executor of the Cleveland When later Mr. Hastings paid new evidence had convinced him the article was not which evidence he refused to TIMES turned the matter over to District Attorney of indisposition being Inquiries at his last night brought the he was not in ho further details were It was said also that so much tance was placed the Federal nothing to hinder doing its The hotel was notified and Dr. J. Wallls to the room at and the man was After looking at the suicide for R 'the doctor This man is Irving not James I him as he was a classmate of TTe TO PLUCK RAIN FROM Myers to Fires by Ex- a Balloon Filled with Oct. E. Myers of a suburb of this is going to pluck a rainstorm from the skies that the may be Mr. on the it was not content got into trouble over an operation T be- to leave the regular Deputy and was released in under command Marshal to j guard the Tt was said that Secret j Coroner who was soon Service men bad been to 'the at the In supervision of pocket was a thick letter addressed to t Capt. Fly head of the was last night that the men guarding the are Deputy Marshals sworn iri for this but that they Service men brought here from They themselves that Marshal Henkel was not in charge of Tlie guards would not say any more ex- Mrs. ninth in bills and a which Dear havo tho mailed do talte too Inclosed is See mailed j Shrady said he the cide as n. man who had been mixed with several cases of malpractice which deny that they Capt. had come before 'the the Secret Service said one of. Marshal It learned yesterday from a source well posted on the affairs of National Bank of North America and the Dank of New that the loan of over made by i the latter Institution to Miss K. A. Wilson the of 430 shares of the National through a nt earner I em from women in who they were He took one statement himself a short time ago in- a Cook was arrested at his home oh Tuesday nnd taken Police On Wednesday morning he was taken before In Part General to to the charge of manslaughter in the first He North America was wiped out j pleaded in the day Dr. by five notes given the j Cook and the court of tiie of It for bail against the protest of Assistant District Attorney W. Vice President of the B. the Adolph assistant Frank C. loan and William foreign exchange obtained what they considered to be an excellent tip from authoritative They were given to understand that a large trust company was looking for a tional bank to act as its clearing and had approached Mr. with an to control of the National Bank of Am trica at a It was represented to them that such a deal bo- a matter for Tlie trust company was certain want to put own men charge of the and they were likely to be ousted from their It was therefore suggested that they form a pool to take up the Wilson loan .at a giving their notes in exchange They learned that the New Amsterdam Bank would be glad to see the large is a veteran balloonist and aero- j Wilson from its as and claims that down j It 10 per of its j in Texas some years ago he produced rain It of- to spread over several His plan that the transaction a is to send up into the sky a big balloon had charge of the management the hotel sent to Mrs. She called at the hotel at 7 P. accompanied and the removal of tho Father Burned to Death in the Fire She at Third and fourth Ayres just before noon yesterday after a report telephone starting the reserves of the Fourth Avenue out Before the first had reached door Mrs. Amelia the ran past the crying to tho morning I've harl the feeling would get I'm going to Around ihe corner Mrs. found I PURSUERS HELD OFF BY GUN Bijt Who Had Seized Him on Is Shot Twice in Abdomen and May young man entered the diamond silverware of 1 his Mrs. Hannah on the east side of between just after 6 o'clock last Mrs. a of 60; her son and Jonas R. a son by a were Jn the store with a Charles and the er clc ma T the he Th American Savings and that uid some money to invest in 'n he handed to Goldsmith a letter on the stationery of tho Hotel It re to to a ittes hci I resident told Mhe man that lie could not show him d as bro who was the manager of the but that the latter would return asked the caller if he not a similar message to the store eelc This the man Then ng that he would return later he t buu People In the neighborhood afterward that they had no- a taxicab standings round tiie corner east of Lexington hen the man came out Uie store said to this red and talked two In Goldsmith had telling that thought there nue the Mt smi age his the ike Rr not ami of d ice ils he OI ifte vat hat he ut To her ddi art blue filled with lie explodes with an electric Myers has been engaged by several paper companies of Northern New whose forest lands are away to to make He contends that Mohawk Valley is a better place to but do agree that it will be i 7 lc largely start the that once begun tho rainfall will to the Oct. S. of the State and Game The Democrats affect to believe that the Increase will come largely from disgruntled radical The interesting part of. it all is that Socialists believe that Taft will carry th The interest on the shares of tlie Bank of North America would more than tako care of the Inter- est on their and there was a chance of a large profit In disposing of tne shares if they should determine to put to the trust on the other they were disposed to take over the control of the Bank of North Intimated that they would have no difficulty in buying as many more this at shares as needed for They say also that is the opinion i to-day that reports received of u good many of the labor .It from various points in the Adirondacks i indicate that fires are under who men being em- The Consequently five officials executed individual notes for loan the New Amsterdam Bank it- with five notes instead of one large They have and since the closure of the New Amsterdam have been on town on politics he will reply Pete Carroll makes it his business to keep in- formed matters and to back of the trust company ployed to Ught the At he which was mentioned to the five note has since that over are at men Hie ill WOrK j Commissioner Whipple left for the j and called several Democratic bluffs with prompt propositions to bet that Taft carry He succeeded in laying few wagers at even but on BY THE AUTHOR OF THE Another extraordinary Novelette by the incomparable new writer In full in SUNDAY'S Ob- nowhere hdpe of acquiring control of the ert 01 me or evidence as to the cause of the forest to discuss the fires along the This evidence T deny nor affirm he and to back his JUr nn the hdpe of acquiring control o judgment with his drifted around mountains at accompanied by a Bank of North America I and it is understood he is of of New to be submitted to the Public Service Com- mission in the Second which is the advisability of a change of fuel or motive power for Race Motor 31 West 30. Open See Advt. Among those were yesterday as having been involved Continued on Page 2. HUDSON 24th; s oi 31sU Fine Oct. See Day Advt. that her premonition had Flames and smoke were coming one of the upper windows of the house at Forty-fourth whore she lived with her William J. a retired Sandy Hook In front of thd house was a but refused .to let her enter house even when she explained that the room from which the smoke was pouring was her father's The policeman broke into the room in which fire had He found the body of in front of a gas heater which was still He ried the man to Dr Gould of the Norwegian Hospital found that Mr. Dalton was and then had to turn his attention to who had given She was taken to the of friends in a serious IN TAXICAB SHOOTS A JEWELER Grabs Diamonds 117 Lexington Ave. Store and capes in Waiting A. L. he stranger Introduced himself to th with the remark that he was a mi of President of RAISER RUNS OVER Knocked Down by His Have Her Taken to the Kaiser had I taken leave of the newly married August Duchess Alexandra Victoria at 'the whence they departed their after the ceremony an automobile in his Majesty and his t hree and ere ing to the Palace ran over a The Princes sprang out and assisted into another and she transported to a where It j was found she was suffering from concussion of the i TO Rumor Kalian Cruisers Are cooler to In New J Else TWO The Lale President's Felix ington Now Wade Pub PLIGHT of the and on old nnd mine Mr has lo invest in Trust that may to transact to mi tual 1 Here for That Oct. Italian cruiser has to await the Duke pf the Abruzzi at New er tho cruiser also will be dis- Is undei stood that the two will escort the Duke and his bride to The statement is made also that no of Elkins family will attend official ceremony of the jof the deed in and that when Senator Italy later lu will the tiMe of of Oct. lili of hero ile is with the greatest No met him the railway He e in a to tbo at he had a conference with his the Duke of Oct. 2'J The report from Rome that the Duke of tho would be u passenger f otf the French Line steamer Lorraine fould not be substantiated day at thp of tho were met the the not takt n on this si I Dumfounded I See Its Apparent Willingness to Turn Again to NOW ONLY DATED However Party Pla Cannot the Sins of the The protected ar- rived here? oil 10 from She remained at off but a few poing through Gaje where part in the Columbus d few days and she V as liete time in North the Her in it West rr r J is of was in Her armament of eight 0-nich five something suspicious about the man and eight Mrs. put I is feet boa of diamonds in the ist about i Morris came into tlie the tlie Before either his or Harry Tannenholz could com- their suspicions to the the reappeared and wont di- ly to to whom handed if and at ically don't said whether it s I better to at my money in real estate or dia- decide that foi returned we can show i on some 3.1 a i Ves 1 diamonds are une can keep them hole m the wall and not spend them money in a out a trav of dia- And his customer to ex- IG n pair of which were o sell at Each was composed 3la played with amond ring at the mother of like something about the of the She passed ind tiie counter toward the to thf repairer peri at His man is Get o. the TT 0 surprised watch repairer passes ami turned As he did the stranger seized the earrings and and flashed for the 1 Mrs seeing him threw a little before the She is Capt. Stanislas and has a complement of He Remarks When the Idea fs Suggested to f ial to A f re Theodore now of Hie United within a few to be- come a may write the This annoi no. less authority iTian the President JJe 4. CLEVELAND ON BRY N. 1- dear I for your very friendly j n to ui the to our he amid air fa J expect I note you ani 1 j rent willingness by i and of. TJie Oie newspapers of J put out of niy n that however good a par ft cover sins I am more by Ui could be Very an- authentic YORK received copy a letter written by Tain o to Hoove Col. of the to its con with veri J Hi affirmed ti c orri in II but there was a ring of in his -a note almost The thin the of a now and Ills and his and guests a box the first night and applauded When Mr Thompson caino abreast of him to shake iho Presidential Mr Roosevelt con- him oil the you give us many moie of that nn 1 recall an- T think one of the best of its description J over the nnd then I hope I may some dav soon have the privilege staging the 1 and J i ui that author will bo Theodore The nt releasing 1-tni. is closed ot AH the hanO Mr. vr rebelled hnr she him li MJ her to tho floor and i In the palm of ner lelt hand lie holding up one later found a sharp cut which roine from tho gate or a knife s t r a h g e ft h an e robber dashed toward the hp Tl v ith a little way tii The other clerks followed as 1he J As he Thief ran He The who had dropped his lint n tife turned the into eth vote who were saw a red taxicab was sti Its motor was with the clutch th so that the cab crawl the side door of the and the close to at top rown partially d eastward at cab which saw As step both a Jon hear side for 1 strer way were either one or two In Lion to the chauffeur on the the with the exhaust was throwing out an excess 1 in the crank pit and made a heavy so that none of the pursuers the number of the the put one foot overtook and threw his arms about his For a pursued and pursuer weie dragged tho Then the PUPIL Takes Washio in to Teach Him New York Henry who recently received the decoration of tho Rising Sun from the Emperor of and who has many friends in Pacific has his a Japanese Is desirous of learning stock brokerage Tho young man Is Washio of and he began his duties in of Clews Co. in Mills Building He will in Hie firm's employ until he thinks be has mastered York and then go back to Japan a. fledged banker There aic exchanges in v NEXT HEARST Crop William the Most It's j has that the robber more Standard Oil icd in his hip drew a p s o 41 T i l according to who saw and i rs nt thp masa of tho 1 it. tired three shots into the left once Hall to-morrow moment a nit a in Dalton was years olt but had done niak AP for pant thro to since the day years i 4? 1 f it -i fH tl V I l 141 1 11 u IJ when a on liis pilot boat crippled I avenue and the ame to a halt to it to The watchmaker iand others followed his It supposed that his ingr caught fire when the old lighted gas stove to heat I SUPERB f ART The first bf a. series of fascinating Art Archie Gunn Is presented with next SUNDAY'S Colors extra large Adv. of The fell to tiie sidewalk and was cared Liter by sortie of the crowd that was ming up Lexington Avenue on their home In the meanwhile tan after the taxicab into the stranger had as ft eastward Third At touring ear was a appeal the near hase that the there's a murderer in the red car t toward Third The ng watchmaker sped after it In the middle of the road that the wagons clustered about the north end of would block ihp escape of the just as the red off its mist of blue got bird a ear dashed up the on 2 BOOK THAT COST reproduction in nest SUNDAY'S AMERICAN entire of the ex- Miniature Collection of J. to advices that have reached here from where Mr. Hearst is speaking at the more sensational than those Mr. Hearst has already made gen and John Temple for President and Vice Independence I arty tickt at the me Mr. and the Na ticket will also In the Avenue to-morrow new crop be Thomas candidates President oh the t. will also speak candidates at a meeting Negro on the Curb For the first ume Iri the history of the a negro appeared yesterday in the toped Broad d traders of this The new broker is Robert W. who more than a year opened an off in Broad with the tention of doing business negro Previous to yesterday he had ex- in mining through other GRAPE Finest Just Sona 138 Its Affirm Ci I Hun xt 1: i I .In it i U t liVu now repos how il but one that way the has it 1 though i lion 6X Col. Reeve was Solicitor of President retained the In a friend of the violent r J. The Tiie interview by land let to vo on J in at from thy interview notice that I am now sotne as that ing- On that permit nm Usat in 1 Tho eies aro body 6ld applied to nc There was in cither of by tive they I f my on any for I thair n i to on which di in 3K1H5 upon advocates of believe in and lieve that the uT would bring still further besides tween and silver but I as 1. b tin expected a increase in i to call in working fi a new In- lost ed bj a great had corned In some against us in riot shut the door th have no idea thaft the party w quire in the tier o t 1 no he 1 to s HI o 1'Jry. vise u CO into nd tl y pi a tho ui il- It 10 above July It In -on j i Wft m. I 11 re- com-  

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