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H T W O O F F IC E S A R E IN D O U B T !*ss «¿ e d U m * * * buy ys*«H , , V N O E R W g M t in oar «* 4 ( mwadaya. T h li weak w ill a r th s flntah ofs*oefc on t a i l # j i «try ch«ap H t •» 1 « * garment*. Thay a r t h i n y ribbad oat1 'to n K m c * llnad a t 5c to 20c a * * garment, «Im * 1 » t* H * * Other apWmBd n h M In heavy • » J *M * c e IIn a i gaeds tor ladles at « » h25«. **c, Me and 50c. • » « » Man’a *eeoad shirts aad ánc*- * * n it Tha M M n t kind a t «ach * * I . . . .»-••*456 * t SOYS* 9 HI R T S AND DRAW* ’ ' t KIW . Oo« heavy flaaca «M d ( takaaa M t r M t t w I IN F A N T * W R A P P E R * Irtw ” ' 1 la each sp. Hrfnata’ i aelim*r> , t ^ banda a t •••• •• • • •••• t > HW IBM '8 Infanta- «Nets 1 t t a w# t o « 0 c a»«*. ::C.F.UnliUiioiGo.:: 20T M ain S t m t * ' l i t » ! I H H H H I 4 I flttn rn T 17t“T \ lmhtr w d Judgaslupof the Court «¿Appeal* H ay Be Lost to the Republicans Owing to Peculiar Cir- cusnstanie*-~The News From Other States Generally Confirmatory of the Earlier Dispatches Favoring the Re publicans—The Complexion o f Congress Unchanged— Legislature S till Republican, ^ • Coisr Concedes Nothing. New Y o rk/N o r, 5—Bird S. Coler- was lA ^ h l l n at iJMhocrattc bsedquart’ers la K in g s county. Opler «aid jq »ho roportfrs; ' “O ,. I don't m e in by any thing I lure said iM t alght of this . m orning thatX in„»B i manner cOneed»-J the election my opponent. I w ill wait fo r the official count, for my lat est the fpt© la ¥*ry doss.\ H O * T H E N E W » W A S R E C E IV E D JIT JA N E S T Q W N . lii tl«C tion Report« but th* Crowd Waa so Wall Soattar«d T h « Thara Was no CwigsstlQn at Any F o lnt-*tarly Dispatches ’ Parties. 1 U mioxs mr tm gm IM sf S M s Fewer p u ù m im à t m * Better aerrios Ib a n bas (e t a » is ie m ld w á 6y a n y etíhw *ST EnKTäepbone Go. THEY TAKE New Y o fk, Nov. .5.—-Repablican plu rality allow? Bronx aa Indicated by latest return« la »»,000 against 122,000 In Greater New York for Coler. Fig u r a from Greater New York w ith two election districts m issing gave Coler n ^ o u p la n ility. The vote waa aa follows: M anhattan and Bronx, Coler ”190,350. Odell 104.015: tìròoklyn, Coler 110.484, Odell M.2Ì8; Queens. Coler 1«£54; Od eli\ 9.S85; Richmond, Coler rjzat. Odell 4,*20. The attorney gen- * »jetm lahìp and justiceship of the court o t appeals reasain In doubt aa yet, It appearing tha Demoo ratio candl- j.,~ {or those ofloea ran well a io ve O d d ; Csnnaen for attorney general because 1» wS* Indorsed by the Pro- bibltlonists. and Gray for court o f ajpi account o f th a fact that many Republicans supported him. F o r son- in a a 19 Republicans and 17 Dbins- crsis w e n elected w ith one district In doabt ta Uva present coa*r«*s ara 23 He- and 13 Demoora ta. Today'i rarlTTi»tTi war« that the new stata »an ale w ill aland »0 Republican* and *0 Democrats and assembly S3 Rajubli- lia a aa d (1 Democrat*. . odeli*a P larallty 10,000.\ H a » York. Nor. K—Ra»Uad returns that O d ili'* [ ptw rallty w ill h» abont 10,000, tt« « tgwm bdng baaad tin completa re tarm i &nm some conntles, partial re- [ taraa troia othara and asUffiSto* as to a lia la « dlstricta. I^redlctlena and Raaui Albany, Nor. 5.—Since I F low e r, la the Democratic I defeated J. Sloat Faaaett for gt(Tcrn- | or. la th« twem of Republican P m e ( n aaay I a a t tww) fàch a s orerturning oj/^otes tram « I n RpubUcas to tho'Qei^oaratlc [¡party h i tkls aCat* as thK which oo- I enrred yeaterdàv- Kxcoin In Èrte, Al- h»*y TUnartafcr ponntles, erery [D o aoctatte prftdittlon of sweeping a n » 4 » o « / EspeciallyJ*as Itk la wo below «de p r o n i. T h * claim I o f 112.090 la Greater New York dis trict w h ich « M aupposed by Che Re- IgabBcane to ba greatly exaggerated, than Tirlfled, bwt ctalm i aa [to E r i«, ilb a a y aad Renasaelar wert t S rte iastaad o f siring a Demo- leratlc plurality of from 4.000 t o 6,000 I aa .bad be«a pi^otolacd by the local fcMtar*. went fo r O d e ll *r « » . ’ * I toes'from the *ote *i»*n Judce Van I Wjnefc tn 1SS8 o f *,»*0 Totee. Albany, I e o « n tr wMeH c a t * Odell 4,000 p ^ [ aJlty in préstfténttei year had been prMatoed to the Democrats by their ia r ta n s b f a slight plurality. Instead [oCthat. U a n off year, M, beat i«« ptw- ! ld a a tlal year ro ta by 1,500, oontrl- h o tlac oaa I H f Ot O d e ll’s plurality la W H A T ? M id » # - 4 fa M AuHif. AQ 4at $1.00 X M M » ja n « j al is* ■»ape. r.ze« » « a l » a e w l aa^ wfef JMt the atate. Tlcnssalser county g a r a Republican plurality ot nearly 2,000, when because of local dlfferencea, a heavy Republican loss was expected. It is therefore quite apparent th%t to these three counties m ay be a ttri buted the eloction of G o t, Odell; - T he figures, l*oth total« and in de tail are eatramely Interesting. W ith a registration four per cent below tliat ot two y e a n ago, the Democratic party in the Greater Now Tork dis tric t showed a gain is v o tta r power in tho majority '-of ooontlea of-ovar 40 per cent, b u t -this tremendous g a in was toet and tbe defeat o f the Itepub- I!c«na was areried by also a q u lta rrm arkable fact that asyeral Rapub- tlcan up-itato oonntlaa jaye O d e ll larger pluralities than In 1900, w h ile several o th a n «quilled their plural- Itlaa of that presidential year. O v e r Its combined rote In the state tw o yoars mwo, tho Democratic party ¿aim ed a\ least M per eent. and the Repub lican party lost' 40 per ce n t F r o n a plarallty ot 111,111, O d e ll drops to be low 10,000, a losa of o n r 100,000. O n the face of the returns early th is m orning w hile Judge W erner, JRepnb- Ilcan candidate for jvdge of tha co n r t of appeals, bad. jnjn Ahead _qC .h ia tlekat-tii m any o f the «o u tM * at tfi# state the fact that Judge Gray, th e Democratic nominee rap 18,000 ahead of his ticket In New York city w o u ld seem to indicate the latter** election. It may take the official canvass however to decld* the m atter, lb the casa of Cowan, the R e p u b li can nominee (or^attorney general, a l m ost the eame condition prevails, K te&Ig impossible now to determine as yet whether tha Prohibition b a l lots upon wfelch the cam s ot Jo h n Caaneen, the Democratic nomine* n • p rinted wens sufficient tn number to elect Cannae». This also may have to b* determined. IS the ss&ats the B e soraat* Hxn gained irom thro« to foar members and in tW asiem hiy’ there Ts a D«m * ocratic gain of abont l i hut n * itii*r of these Jeopardise« the control o f the Joint bodies by the Republicans, th a lr m ajorities being s till large. la th« tw o aupremo court coatests up state bitter fights between tii* tw o factions of the Republican p a r ty ooosrwd, one faction allying i t set! with the Democrats. Jo b s A . Davies In tke FUth Judicial district, regular R e p u b lican,4 was defeated. W saley 0. Howard, regular R e p n b li oao, waa «looted In th* Third dlatrict. McQulrels Com m ent Syraoose, N o t. t.—Com menting ^on the result ot the election former-May- o r James ML MoOuire today said: \ I w in stick to th« coal pJaSE. \ B lit Is to be aoDgmtulated. He did better ttiss Tam U Johaswo.” I l i B h à é it -Is, « a a c M Demeerata Oaín In Rhode telami. Proria«nce, Not. S.—Althougb «ha ooxaplete retuMs ot yesterday'« alec- Hon had not been reeelTed today tbers- auHs oa.kmd show that ths Donocrats elected their, «andidata for goremor and iieutena-at goreraor with thè eoa* grasslonal pi*«« la the jPlrtt districi doübtftl. Ths D«mocmU« p«ty «aM« sains throughout th*^ satira -aWúi, elactkig auayors to toar of ire elÜÄM and cutUng down the Jtepuíblléaa 1 « in tfee Wse «* rstfresentaUT«^ : ^ 1 2 i f i M — -f - ' Osw r s tlc d a lm ef Prmté. Ñ«w ttorkf.Mor. f r - * » * A, Mia a a, ; w m r*m ot tb* D*i¿»c»*tt«;rt«** - MM!««» ls«*«d a . «tatsaiw t tatfar h» wM chM .saM : “ . eaacMs.aotlMni. Ó M l'a alea*' - a « l* lp ./V w * i'isM lia¿l .•a iÄ t ' . ............. ■HHVHa- «MV IVMHir , T h « P isstd s n ff Congrhtulatlona. JWwwbarg, “SfoT. 5.—Governor and Mrs. O d sll w ill leave hens at i:ifi on th« Central railroad for Albany. To night a t u o’clock the governor w ill fo to the Adirondack* for a few daya* rest. President fto o m r lt telegraph ed late last night to the governor: 'Prom what we hear now i think I can aafely congratulate* you and th* party,^whloh Täo 'sritb a ll xoy hearLM R«turna Fr*m Cangrsaa.s Chicago, No*». 5.—Dispatches to Ole Associated Praas tip to u o’clock this m o rnln* show th a t ths Republicans have aleettl IV! eongncsmen and the Democrats ISO w ith aina districts to In hoard Ira n . Porto Hleo Republican, « a n jnan, p . R .. rnt. There were no seriow diaordsM anywhere in Por to Bfck» fw U rdar. The election which resaltad la a awsaplng Republican vic tory, pa «mí o fl qnietlr. OHEO TOOETHEa Poverty Cas**d a C<xjpi* ta Commit Suicide. Sjracose, Oct. S.—A cosple fosnd In the Oswego eanal yesterday, bound to gether by a haary strap, were lnd«ntl< fl«d as Mr, an * Mrs. Geo. Clark o f th ja city . Tha, «MM.waa « «ortar aad t t * womaa a. nbaiwo^yn. J ^ a r k was o«t, o fw o rk a n d Jh ii w lf» w a aahoat t o beooma a BKitker. They were daspond- eat aad chss s a sensational way o f «ndlBg; th ilr existence. — * Fatal Collision of Cars. 9iew York. N ot . 5. —In a collision beew«an tbs care of the .Union Ra11- way oompeny at W kshhjgtoa atcno* M d W *«t farm s road early today Job s WoCabe th« motonnan o f oaa car was Instantly killed and George Baahard e a m otonnan of tha other car sust- tned a broken leg. Bnshard Is der arrest charged with ■Ths Women V atsd • th a t th e Thor*day rem nant a a l« -of *h* Jam *• town Loangs company a dridded success becaase t&ey %&abhs them to buy at about ooe-baB prie* IM irlg^Ateqcthtog p«cassary-to-4e<o- fat6 A a i beaut üfy ths hónte, to re- Salr furaltare, and' te cp *P»r0»*lato and doairabl* Christm as tin«. 4 T h a * « tales also icclnds lounges, couches, adjustable counche«. leather oouckas, dsrenport*, foot rests, etc. Thursday, N o r. *, w « w in h iv e a sew lo t of rwnnsnts o f sll kinds, ■hapaa and siaes- Th* prlceg wll> I » as varied a«'the sites, and we guaran- teo a bargain on ersry article. Bvery purchaior a t the*» aslea should ssk fo r sale, ticket, representing the amotnat, of purcfis»«. I t » a y secar* th.« davenpoft which w ill b« giron a**ay ’ftinrsday. Dec. 18, to tho per- »o* hclifing tlcketa representing th * argest amount o f purchaaea. Saocs- tow ñ Lounge Company. d l* Y o u Savs Tjma an d Mofisy by purcJiM ln* New T ork C antra! inffoage hook*. AM ticket a«ees‘ts o f th* IfeW York Central sen (00 and 1000 mH« tickets. They are becom in g r*ry popular with the traveling; public. See Mew Tork Central ticket agents for particulars. fid3t A Music b y Frante Scott. \ C laea for beginners tonight from 7: |0 to t o’clock- Assembly 9 to 12. K resh * Jobnson’s danclnc school, K . o f IP. hall. d l Remember those old fashioned b a tte r crackers ? Ingers on Bros, self th a n . leodS* YotVt facial w il«hl«a aad black haala . ts* M ala ÍÁ N t,. t44laao* -• The Qrsat . Tk* ciotho iwaUHig* sal« o»«M at I o’^oek Thursday ttoraiag aad coa- tlass* aoralafc aft«r»opa and\ «»«si ine fat three days. Tb* ooauaitt** wlllfhe oa hand at Huymm hk th* I^yfTy hlotik at the *fsett« Iwar aad (raü 'tlwa *o th« etea* # -tha/fala th«r* , «in, m rwòm. *m- W-MS** *• ihrt’-'-WMta at a*y'h#ir-'a|Äha day. \Toe needn't look for me home un til,. I Conte tonight,\ .said the staid and dal« tiU sen to h ia hatter h a lf as. bn folded his napkin' after dinner Tues day evening, and the gooil vflfe, mstnberlng Uiat ther« waa an eloction bn replied: \V«**- w«Il, I w ill not alt up for yon.** ? Then the aadate citizen put on his hat and 'Saitiiie<riaway-db'«TO ‘“street. It was a little past 6 o'clock and he bad flgured that as the polls in New York were to close at 4 o'clock and in the m at ot the state at. 5 o’clock there abould fee Sbme rettim a In by the time he m c h e d the political h«ad- quartira. H U first visit-w as to the city clerk’s ofllce. City C lerk C. B. Joses w a a busy w ith som * o f the re turns b a t there had not been enough brought la to glws any definite Idea of the reswHa. S o ha wandered out upon the ¡kreet again sad preaently met a n u a o r that F. H . Mot* had car ried Jamestown b y a sm all majorUr. Thsrs war* not »any psople on th * street a a d th« staid aad sedate eltl- *«a begaa to thin k that it was going to te a pretty tsan« «lection night. But this notion was knocked out or hla hearf- within a s hour for by th a t UaM t h * crowd bad finished Its anp- S«r and waa abroad In force. B tlll there w as not a very large throng o u t during tb s evening all things consid ered. Down at the ^ H otel KUlcott where Chairm an C. XL W icka of the Republican county eommtttee bad tabllsh*d headquarters he found th * «m aty chairm an and a number of as sistant« a t s table working at the r*- taraa from nearly towns which had Juftt com * la s a d ths chairman, taklag h la topper aa hs worked. O a t la tha h a ll fts d Marsh was pr«garia g to throw the rtectloc. ritw rns upon screen placed o a ths south aid« b f West fir s t street and tn tha room next to the Rspsbllcaa headQuart era the leaders of organised labor la Jamestown' recat Ted tha returns an d longad tor the election of Mr. M o tt. Both Republican! and Democrats gatharsd a t the hotel aad each a id s was ttaisnftw th e «leadoa by at least 50,000 aaajority. After tarrying s few momenta a t th« hssdoaartani the cltlsen started t o go sp M a in street again. Before he reached that thbroughiars he m e t Charles f t Stratum . M r. Stratton wanted to know how the election going ahd ths aM M nt gays Mm s ll th s fpfdrm atloii he had, w hich'w s* s e t much. Then a fr. Btratton told of h is «x^erfenee In rating. “W hen 1 w a n t In M ta d thi* maehlBa.” aald ha, **2 Just thought X would pull the dlff«r- est knobs to «e* how they worked, palled Hie fiipabUcan knob and came easy. Then I took hold of th * Dcffioerstie knob and It was all could do to puQ it out. W hen I w ent oat I told the Inspectors that there was one ot two things the matter w ith that machine. -Slther they bad oiled the Republican knob and put sand oh th* Democratic knob or there were not enough Democrats In the town to keep th e rust off from their part o t tha aparatti*.” Midway between Second and T h ird streets the M orning Post displayed election return« by moan* o f s Bt*r*optlcon.° A t the cor ner o f Bast Third and P in * streets another sheet had been spread and. th is alto attracted a crowd. T h * returns displayed thereon wire re- liahis a a d fresh. These were the on ly place* i n the d ty where the returns were displayed in public on bulletins/ The d t f s n paused for a time before the bulle tin sheet* snd then went up to C ity hall. There he fouhil quite a a sudleasa comfortably seated and A. C. Pickard was presiding at the meeting, la ah ante room a telegraph operator gathered in the fm h e s t dlspatchcs a a d haaded'tbem to the «hstrman who read them to th« assemble««. It waa by fir th a a o « t eoiafortable plao« t ^ » - crit* th e irehuaa and the siitlaen ta#- Fesla QratafMl ta-Hia Jameatown snd • Chautauqua Caynty friends« (R a n lT Ä th e Democnitic can- dldatB'for secretary o f «tate, w as aslfi ed fhr s h sspnwhia-M pon the-m u lt of the election, He rsclled: ay anything; U n til the rssult Is aliiqlutely eertsln.- I may ssy, how- ever. th a t T am exoeedlnply. y s ttfle d. at thft courtesy shown me by m y fel low eltlaeas of Jamestown arid Chau- tauquq. it compensates me' ful^y for Tlro ertort and- a u a e ty o f »ach a aam- wllgn, 1 feel that The-Journal has shown a vary fine s p irit in the matter •S t UJJTPugil it I wAnt to tliank my frieitds fo r their g«nerou> support.'' . K a tb ü f 9dh« _ SoM. It Get your apples for the w inter i t . M. C. A. building atore. Ju » t re ceived a carload th a t m u st he soHT at once. ddl ► * - . R i l l ty T è f l H l IH r K * M B H I t . Ose. Ilarriasn atNf M s I WILL DELIVER TO MX fAHT OT m CVtt Port, Catawba, Tobfcy or Sherry reca sastea « u , ax aa.ss ran s u u K W . •P W I:» J A W Í T 0 Í N \ f L m & t & m « u c i k m l U V / I i L O ’ I X « « W « AUtTETTE Sdá. S W I T J > E P A R T M E J T T — 2 d T H U R S D A Y , N Ó V . A É W C W IL L S E L L $20.00 and $23.00 Ladies’ All fool Tailor Hade Suits far ,oo Mad« of fine «11 wool Broeddotfi, P<bfak West of England Gitviots, Pann* Chcyiots, Wintsc doths wid Fancy SuKlnft. All Silk ttnad Skirts, unlkMd Sidrts and DtopSklrtt. The JA mo * a m Black and Bkit—a few Gray', Brown and Rad. Every S<dt is good value at $20.00 *od up. T h u r s d a y W c W i l l S d l T W i a t d M fz A A 3 M 9 » v ^ P - — — - JONES & H o n e y l M o n e y ! W»b*T«aItsaWl l gajj^r stWasCSB tss M»*«y. 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