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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. STABLISHE? Y 18 . OMAHA, MONDAY MORNIN( NOVEMBER 5, 1900, INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS - — - _ - p—— ]\ HONOR OF CARNOT & # ‘"‘.j";i’s'};u'e'é;,’n;s”";.\l.»\Ni‘E\' FULL OF (ONFIDENCE | §-=veceseecesessessssssssg JEsmnnnms it it s s st s s s s s 2222222222580 1A G (00D AS ELECTED - BEWARE The Paramount Issue. i1 Edgar ke 4 !n Papillion Times, FAKE SAMPLE BALLOTS Blaine's Trusted Manager Forecasts Over | b Statue of Martyred Fresident ie Unveiled whelming Vitory for McKinley. ! All Rigns Point to 8weeping Viotory for Lyons, McKinley and Roosevelt, tive session the Times picked Sen ators Runsom and Howell as the % IMMENSE CROWD WITNESSES CEREMONY | The paramount iscue to be fought out in the battle of 1900 may be summed up in five small words, Do you want a change? This is the simple question that every citizen will ask himself before he casts his ballot and the verdict will depend upon the conclusion reached by j of the 15,000,000 voters who will record themsely one side or the other next November, It cannot be gainsaid that the American people arve as prosperous and well-to-do this year as they ever have been. Do the American people want a change? Do the American farmers, whose products ave in ODILL EXPECTS NEW YORK BY 50,000 | NO ABATEMENT OF CONFIDENCE ANYWHERE leaders of the corporation contin gent in that body. Th King vy was not an evidence of smart Democratic Statesmen Like Stone, VI.‘-. Guire and Camphell Forecast V 1 tory In but Refase Expected Demonstration by Socialists Fails | to Materialize, | nexs on out part, for, indeed, any National Committee Counts on 204 Electoral Votes as Positively Sure, man who has watched the cours of those worthies in recent years could and would have done as well a8 we did. Speaking of Ran som and Howell, what a dis LOUBET IS THE CHIEF GUEST OF HONOR' NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—In the line of fore- | Renegades assisting the fusion shadowing the result of next Tuesday's elec- | tion Joseph H. Manley, vice chairman of the republican national committee, said tonight: | The tide fs in our favor. McKinley will | get the largest cloctoral vote ever cast for Gny prosident. For the lnst two weeks, the trend 1n our favor has Increased to such an nt it his made success doubly as- ired ley will carry the following tes: Calitornia, 9, Deleware, #; Indiana Kansas, 10; Maine, §; Massachusetts. 19 | Minnesota, 9. New Jersey, 10; North | | koti, 4; Oregon, 4; Rhode’ leland, 4; Ver- | | R, 35, OIeE i diate 1A ey 5; | | Connectiout. 8 Illinols, 3 lowa, Wi Ke | tucky, 13: Maryland Michigun, 14; New | | Hampshire, New York, 36 Ohlo, Pennsvivanif, 32, South Dakota, 4; Wiscon- | @eeessssssssesssssssssssses sin, 12: Washington, 1. Total, 284 | "W robably carry Nebras b oo ‘ oy | @eeeseseeceittctteccacacaag VLT ST RN G NO DOUBT OF NEXT CONGRESS YONS, France, ) No disorde 3 ’ an : 1, and may carry Colorado, 4 Lmarred the ceremony of unveiling the moo- | GIVES WAY TO KITCHENER | ‘oo and Ney & total of 7. | Chalrman Babeock Incremses His Eae ument to the late President Carnot hero | “Thia wil Mr. Tirvan oniy 10 clee flante of RuenbilvAN Misbor. today, or the luncheon tendered to Presi Lovd Woveris Dirkpkees ths | e e akib (6 e Tradihen, dont Loubet by the chamber of commerce ikl ments in the campatgn can fafl to which followed the unvelling, although che | S [he tide’ has been setting in tow CHIOAGO, Rev. 4.~Oongresinian Batcosk. | socalist committee had posted bills call Kintes |'onateman ot amihtfe grssstonal ! | 4 W £ ) of tha republicim congression fng upon its followers to make a demon: | 1 oNDON, Nov Lofd. Robytty, kegoras | . JWONE A1 of COREMEREs. campaign committee, gave jo the Arsociated stration in protost ugainst the chamber of |1t gispatchos from Capetown, han taken | VIce Chalrman W. J. Stone of the demo- | bregy' tonight the followind statement coy commarce, which is regarded by them as sick daughter to Johannesburg and | CTatlc national committee, in charge of the | oring tha expactations of the republicans as clerical and reactionary Kitenanar e n ommmand. 1t | eastern headquarters, declined to gIve any [0 (na mext house M. Loubet was greated with overwhelm- | yavnis Yol that he will have plenty of | table tonight, saying that all tabulated | ‘rhe congressional campaign hns reached Ing acclamation, although occasionaliy . General Dewet is reported fo have | StAtements were issued in Chicago. He |n point where the only question is iz o ive la Soclale d, howeve of the republican ma‘ority. In my staie wlong the route ¢ of “Vive la Soclnle | magy his apoearance near Frankfort, in | #ald, howev ment given to (he press on the 27ih uit, [ rovolution!” were heard mingled with de< | o yoiheastel corner of the Orange river 1 fnlr‘l onfident that Willlam J \'I;\AI.H will [ catd the repub'ican membership would not unciations of the clerical party. A 1ew ! .olony. and small bodies of Boers co . slected president of the United States. | be less than 187, This num I considered it o ; by the police, but lony, and small bodi f Boers continu itiment in favor of Bryan has been | at the time was sure bey ny reason Sroups wery. disperued by the ¥ harassing tactles, Ing during the last two weeks and | able doubt. Since ther fons have nothing in the nature of any organlzed | f¢ g asserted that Lord Kitchener intends |18 still increasing. 1 base my judsment on | continued ‘to improve Croker-Jon demonstration developed o aton e DML o semmEnie 4 | Teports from this state, New' York, New | advice to democrats ne fraud by o b L . T e o Mol R f command and | johgey, Maryland, West Virginia, Indiana the republicans has much monl There was an imposing mobiliz try to settle the colonfes RATFSONINE [ and other doubtful states, From sources of | for no one can point to a single fnstance troops all along the route to the monument. | ung organizing the towns for rapld ralds | information that a absolutely relfabl where a r»~y<l|hfl(~nlu‘ men heor Cavalry, infantry and artillery were mussed \ tiouRted tio | feel confident In asserting that New York d by fraud, cither i t A Ol M bbbt B L L oy : : | Will go democratic by over 2,00 plurality. | or in the count after thev Wire cast, whil at the cross roads and in the squarcs, “Prince Christian Victor's end,” says a | With the #olid vote of New York and In- | the majority of the democratic representa dering another Carnot assacsination im- | Pretoria dispatch, dated November 1, “‘was | dfam and with the western states that are | tion in hu.- h ke comes Jfrom, dlv;‘lvva ossible. The president’s carriage was | (a0 bt ol it . had | Sure for Bryan he will be triumphantly | v Rere the vepub'lean vote is driven from i pos grenay Te’® ontive | udden and unexpected, although e bad | G 51" Gelens 1o ko into the matier | the polls by the shotgun, or, 1t fn any cuse ULl e L S s e | been unconscious for three days. The|of figurcs ar Tt 18 not my province |1t 18 cast, it is counted for ‘the dem crad city was hung with flags and Crowd | o0y was cmbalmed and preparations were [ to make a tabulated statement I refrain [ candidate and the will the peanle (e was immense. M. Waldeck-Rousscau, the | SO-CALLED DOUBTFUL STATES ARE SURE managers are printing for distribu Goverament Takes Occasion to Deny Re-| § Krace the pair has been fto ported Hostility to Roman Church. tion fake sample ballots labeled Party of Progress and Prosperity Abwolutely Certain of Endorsement. the free silver forces which elected them Hand in hand in every scheme fo aid in cor republican, but containing cross marks for the fusion legislative steady demand at good prices at home and abroad, want SHADOW OF n{r[rn ON POPOCRACY a change? Do the merchants and tradesmen of the country, who are doing a larger business in the aggregate than ever hefore, want a change? Do the manufacturers and employers of labor in mill and factory, whose products are marketable now at fair profit, want a change? Do the professional men, whose services command higher remuneration than ever before, want a change? What would any of these class 1in by a change? I'his is the poser which neither Mr. Bryan nor any poration robbery, hack to back to fight against the sharp shafts of public criticism while pushing gamblers' bills to passage. Shame's crown for shame is the fact that these traitors bear the demoeratic $ mame CZAR REITERATES FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE candidates, They are'ulso cireulat ing another bateh of seurrilous el Unvelling ix Att Eplsode, Unknow culars attacking Mr. Rosewnter, Merchants, Wag Beware of all these fakes, ers AN eseeccccccccsssssssssssssssssssssssosaes Buse of Monument B ting 1w Thr r Bryan's Sake. NEW YORK, Nov. 4—The republican nationul committee gave out today the fol lowing final officlal statement | “On the eve of election the republican | national commitiee's foreeast of the resul based on absolutely authentic and unim peachable figures and facts, differs from tts previous forecasts only in inereasing the maguitude of the triumph which Tu eeccceseesessersttsrtettsessetsrttettsecssssstesrssereseens ecsssecccsscccsne @eocccsccssctcscscecssorotcccccossoosose @ v . ’ ’ . . + of his champions will he able to answer satisfactorily. They will talk about the Declavation of Independence, duy will bring for the cause of national A : . . honor oud prosperity. All the sources of ) » erime o ho e beauties of free silver "h.‘ ut the erime of 1 i about th witi the committee’s information, including coinage, about the disastrous gold standard, abont the many who are unwilling witnesses, concur . . T n indieating the nelusion that Tuesday s » » 0 rerialis ( ilitarism and abont the z ! menae of imy lism and mili noa election will prove a veritable landsiide apacity of the trusts. But all these subjects are over for McKinley and seal the doom of Bryan shadowed by the question that dominates all men who g ARV OTEVAT, h g e o Ihe prime cuuse of this irresistible and are constantly striving to better their condition, but do overwhelming popular revolt against the not willfully and deliberately expbse themselves and Bryan popullst ticket is perfectly obslc b, b X g It consists in the desire of the people io their families to the risk of a relapse to the distressing, maintain the prosperity which they have hard times experienced before the advent of McKinley enjoyed and now enjoy under the policlos 4 4 g 4 of the McKinley administration and in and the ascendaney of republican policies that have their well-grounded fear of public calam restored confidence, raised the national evedit and set ity in casy Bryan were to bo elected 4 | o Holhg ue feated. This ery of wolf coming from the § H# el e The laboring man, his wife and children It St hips Looiog tuRile tofthke) it to Huland wied [ g, ioginy 1 a good deal among the | PATty that stands sponvor for 10f the the wheels of industrial and commercial activity in remember the poverly, misery and despair premler, M. de Lanestan, minlster of M- ¢he telegram arrived unnouncing the | people, mal pecches and hearing what [ Worst tvpe will be resented L P lie tic Reprinted.) which shrouded their lives in the black rine, and M. Millerand, minister of com- | queen's desire that the remains be buried [Is taiked of,nd there s unquestionably | And 1 have exers reisn to, heiieee il motion.—(Rej : Jiliaiouted LB QT (DU e e R ey 4| In @ soldier's grave. This ceremony wi o at e poils that the fepub | Fifty-first congress. = J. W BARCOCK tessssccscsssssses eeesssesssessecscse and they remember with gratitude the relief R R bRl RHATM. Mlileruna. wete| P armied todny lcan Tenders are not tuking into account WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—~Chairman Rich SILTILNNNININitit @ which s come to them ince them, with aldeck-Rousseau and ) (1 were | © wAn tmposing array of troops lined the dsont of (e demooratis NALIGHAL conk abundant employme N4 {atRely. TncroaRed es to e ce btery. e #lonal committe onig! nade t ollo: I3 ages. Place de la Republique, where the statue| . rioce included the Royal Canadians, who | Chdirman Benjamin B. Odell, jr., of the . i cortege includet oyal Canadians, hiRE, statement as to the ext.House of repre- % 4 FIRF“ \ CONDITION OF THE WEATHER They listen now to Bryan's invitations to rounded by the N Tatitasisy | e wure Generals Kelly-Kenny. StAdia ¢ “f 16t tha-ve ”“"“u state | . We'are absolutely certain that the next Forecast for Nebraska spectfully decline them » l“lv“ .* and ['fl:']" :"”'"':!‘-[ A :1‘:' ('""m } Brazabon, Wood, Marshall, Maxwell and ;"“; :":K"‘I ‘l"'l":“‘ 'm:. R ZERIY! % |\'4'n|>‘- lwi!l be ‘\.mu'mu" and e I\an;v Fafr; Cooler; Northerly Winds. The business men of the United States Members of the Carnot family occupled | pygen-Powell. The chief mourners were | headquarters today said: that the republican leaders well know It R | aha Yesterday: | romember what happened to them in thos ront seats. ; iae Prane o The reports 1 have recelved up to today [ many prominent republicans havi ad- s : " oking & ; from et been unvelled, the | LOF Roberts, Prince Francls of Teck, Lord | it i very D | e e oo sata | Fnsionists Send Out Oiroulars Atta king Hark yours and thoy know WEAL Sie BoMOAL he statue having ' Kitchener and Colonel Campbell. Crowds | my former estima I wish to say that my | one, at least twenty-five. This committee Repnhhwn Candidate, result of the election of 1596 has been in mayor spoke of tho xlm'lmwI;r“u“l';fl“* Of| of the townspeople attended.' et 13 thie pioat conservative that has | has not deemed it wise o gorinto datatied reference to the rehabiiitation and prosperity the Carnot family and recalled the Lord Rosslyn' has brought his dis 'n made by republican of sound po- | estimates showing the districts they are —_ ; : ai , % ’ o : g PULE | jitjcul judgmen confident of carrying, or thoge that they are of all lines of commerclal enterprise d that Sadi Carnot hud repressed Boulanger- | wih Mr, Winston Spencer Churchill before | Fome i eraimple, ¥rie county. The re- | sekine nfsnt tor for tha reason we do | STATEMENT A SHEER MISREPRESENTATION 3 the last four years. #They correctly regar. m‘.;. KK Aack Rbisscati” shioxitea Carnot's the prince of Wales, who is colonel-in-chief Ff’“.’".‘ ;'h‘.' f L L Al ::L \l'“:l[}“m": :‘v;»i‘uy:‘m"tx“va;'\"]l‘:m‘;r"n :-'rm:_!;"}';;l;:‘ml'" o the proposition to endorse Bryan and hi B T T R A h I GRvOt(On b0 | P mimanca conderned,. The: A [ gnylhing: hitig that, a8 | muke il re our demo- | Legislative Committee of the S i freo sflver and free trade theories as noth bl : followed | D28 Vritten the prince to deny that he|allowances for enthusiusm. ' After consider- | ¢ s n eful bat- Firemen's Association Says the ing short of insanity. democratic principles. Cheers followed |y, puced dishonorable conduct to the reg- | ing all the reports and taking a conserva- wisdom of this must be apparent ke R Hisens » Wil Nt » his declaration that “adversarles of the|jmant offering to apologize should an | tVe satimato of n..lm 1 1'.-.4 confident, in | to every d.-ymu»‘rnl Y:lnlml is certainly appreci- arge is False and Prov armers 1l Not Forget E Day it 8 ¥ » [ . asserting that my claim of 106,000 plurality | ated by every intelligent man. 1tn Assertion. y “The farmers are not likely to forget thic republic, against whom Curnot s(ruggled | official fnquiry prove that he has been | et ticket willl hods good Dhe slaime of the renis ans that they PO B 55 iy i, i v b n degado wio, Buie net vl disuppeseed | migintoriaed, CUhatiman MeGuire of the democratic [ expect to carry the house by a declded ma- e LURED TO DEATH BY BAND 8 oy ware reduced.to buuk and only yesterday the government had to —— state committee h!.lslslalwl nu‘n M--Kh:h-) jority s all fflr'p itical effect. The p M| PREMONT, Nov. 4—(Special Telegram.) ruptey and almost to beggary, and now with defend the republic against them WARSHIP SHELLS VILLAGE | Ll ogome to the miron with o plie: | nent men of the, pariy hive co for EMONT, Specia i IR, Pl Vi mortgages lifted, thelr farm products bring 4 4 rme ality. This statement 18 ridiculous. 1 state | some time past that the situation was des- [ Ag a last desperate attempt’to fnjure the heln e di . i m;m ml““ M: l'h'r“ nf”,' n"«;:nn:rl‘ | now that every county up the etate, with | perate and probably honclest wo far as the | ropuplican state ticket, the fusionists are & fromi Menr While § :v:r :;‘:‘rnl’llyIr::;;:;n:r:":!;:‘;vmui‘l::-lln; ’I'm'vx: & proceeded to the prefecture, where - © exception vt Schoharie, je Fepub- | house wis concerned and claims are no 5 k e c y. do not pro :r”:]n: M Rtation thok ;.h:.. ribal Warfare In Admiralty Talands | {15 oxcoption of Scholarie, w T e ees thelr apirits w27 MW | ow flocding the state with circulars @ Orchentra Plays On, pose to change their conditions at the behest Bt Summarily Settled by ¢ In making this statement 1 feel confident dressed to firemen, asking them to vote e alie d il Replylng to an address of homage by e Arstement L regl oonngen t _ Dg IRem 1O dase| MANILA, Nov. 4—Last week was de-|Of the fulse prophet of 1896 and the an e e b R A man Corvette. e bt ndervtimated raticr Uian | ERAUD IN GREATER NEW YORK | usuinst Scuator Frank N, Prout of Guse || MANILA, Nov. 4 chast weel was de- | oL itation of 100 8 1 S county, candidate for attorney genel on c L L e Insurgents “ " . . . B Sp U, W Sl 2618 ; v HEBiYOINItE HEWCEVRRIAIAIS: | y Ket. In the circular ‘t | having falled to crush a single garrison, [ ‘Al who have remunerative work to do O must seize this opportunity to de-| VICTORIA, B €., Nov. 4—The German | Executive Chalrman James K. McGuire of | Tammany Replies to MeCullangh's Bx- | the republican ticket. ”"_ 02 of liaTa HoW AXGaTiAlDl Rk W Fekation "|all who have wages paid them and who have molish the my(h that the government fs |corvette Moewe, according to advices from | tne democratic state commitiee mude the | posures with Balldozing is set forth that during tbe Iast Bem o | " Liettenants Wilson and Dority of the |® business to protect and develop, all who {he enemy of any religion, worship or bo- | the south seas, has reached Sydney and re- | o lowing statement | Follos Order, the legislature Scnator Prout intreduced} LiwSRnte WIAOR G0 DO etroyed | hove monoy deposited in saviogs banks or Het ‘whetaoover. . The government takes | Ports that it was called on to quell & tribal [ Bryan will carry the state of New York | senate fle No. 139, & bill to Fepes tHoIA | | ree stores of rice, four granaries and |iDvéeted in bomes of thelr own, bave been too high a stand not to respect all and to | War on one of the Admiralty islands. Word | by & plurglity of tO5. 1 make (his eiite ] NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Superintendent of | Which taxes :“" “:‘“"I N i ieas Hres | Dateackh AN Biko:. G and & | nfronted with a threat to reduce the value snforce respect far all was recelved by her commander that a sec o llowances for zeul and hopefulness on | Elections McCullagh tonight sent to the | each for the ben Captain Atkinson with thirty-four men |©f it prosperity by one-half and have " 8 t the clergy on their ide | tion of fighters armed with rifles from a | {he part of the lepders of the various coun- | board of police commissioners, the chief | men of the state . i % 4 ' | been asked to ratity this suicidal proposition wil: ::::|.»r”«r|:‘.r:‘l|“:|\ml und will make it un. |pirate had butchered 150 patives, and the | tic Ve Wil elect Within one oF two of our | of police Bid) Qthar aMISININ b somimuaich The legislative committee of the M"\C ::m‘x'-lllu-d.l:“tn‘l':v‘:::‘:fx’:l"« ::‘;‘.yljilrhn‘-rl ‘:I!}m\"rt by their.vo(ee i derstood by all Catholics. This under- | Moewe went to the scene. Arriving off the sent congrossional representation. The | tion in which he says he has received in- | Firemen's assoclation conslsts of '-‘ Sl blerrigdes m”'l-n“l““'Am."wn" Sriaoners | VA8 they constitute the great mass of standing must have as a basis a loyal and | village a landing party, consisting of 120 10 we wil muke large gains in | formation to the effect that concerted and [ Wilson of Kearney, L. W. Hague 2 ‘,,',‘,: it i oy Db S 'w’””“y ™ | the American people and as they are sane, completo observance of the laws of the|Germans, put off under four officers and ’ T have had reports dally [ organized attempts will be made in many | den and J. C. Cleland of Fremont. Tonlght 1 £ | imaikle. 608 AORGERVIE Hien e it 111 “"A native orchestra lured the United | ¥helming majority for ~McKinley and country. opened fire on the rebellious natives. The | 8ince i m-“ o :"M";\'fn’"r" .:I: very | of the election dfstricts in the city by | M Cleland discussed th :llr ]\]xhr that | ammunition and supplie “I am convineed that the socfal peace |natives made a stubborn stand and returned | piils%or (he party ip the sta | the Inwless element of the community to | I8 attacking Senator Prout as follows against Bryan which Tuesday will record i thus accounted for, oxls! e ¢o! o of | States ps o 5 nel a- which you desire will hecome stronger and | the fire of the landing party. Fortunately | T am confident Bryan will carry the state | intorfere with and intimidate voters cn | have becn on the legislative committee of States trooma ‘r)n{nl‘l;lr gipccarn pser Da EEo on (ke reieifare the couniry | thelr alm was bad and only three casualties [und if he carries the state he ls elected | goition qay the State Firemen's association for years | Kupan, wh he fnsurgents attacked the < : stronger fol Ao welfa he coun' 4 president beyond doubt, cy familiar with the laws | rear, killing two Americans and wounding | Know osperity When They See It. and its institutions, which the country on |resulted, six of the natives being shot down. Superintendent McCullagh says 1/ and so I am very fa . . I ion declares & firm intention (o | Eventually the expedition returned to the | Campbell Picks stanchfield to Win. | " FUTOCEE G Niate that the ele- | and proposed laws affecting the voluateer | thre The people know that the country has S . warship, which steamed close Into the beach | Frank Campbell, chairman of the demo- [ment eneaeed in this contomplated vio firemen. During the lapt legislature Sen- | Today Senor Buemcamimo, representing | prospered under McKinley; that wages maintaln i g ey R L y 8 ton of law has heen wrently encouraved | FOE O o mber of the committes | the principal ex-iusurgents in Manila, re- | have risen to a higher rate than ever be- Responding to an address by the gov- »h;l shelled the village with destructive re- | cratic ‘.mm- rnm:nmun. s\udl :ou;xm 1 gnd fortified v iheopen ndvacacy of vie honged with the duty of clearing up the | questcd Judge Taft to forward to Washing |'tore; that employment is abundant tor sl \ S Ris 3 ae chesne, | sults. Not In years, in my opinlon, hus such an [lence at the polls renorted in the daily | charge , s H erlE K: l'h‘m‘ paiment: Hons ral Duchesne, <X . ugerensive Nght been mada by the demoe | prines by ‘nerdons. prominent in’ bolitieal | statate book of the dead letter laws by [ ton & signod expression of thelr loyaity, | that the savings of labor have Increased L Loubet sai Crats In this state as has been made this | fotivity. The interferences with the voar- 3 5p ry curative | There Is considerable excitement over | half a billion dollars; that commercinl Rl hcata s %, Muy W, fet Secretary of freln | SESIA B 'l [ Ni aTiOen ik Sumy the introduction of the necessary cura | ; l\‘ll{u regarding its .)‘I'I'A;Hullll toward the this morning that George Wyndham, who | has been registered, Our reports show that | immediately after the opening there f bv | Sepator Prout jntroduced & number of & good deal of befting on the result me honor safeguarded against the wd- army and 1 know that we can count upon as DA o , der e ¢ |In the up-state countles thousands of re- | forming In line ostensihly as voters and ap. | . P them being senate file No. 13 vocates of repudiation and so they nat- “"‘“"v’r'”‘:‘“:"‘"? ly"“""l‘fl RASERRTY S8 g0 Pressed their intention to | piving. for ballats tnder flctitinus names | billa, among the & | the army's loyalty and devotion SIS 49! AL RARIOY tie ticket. T do not care | knd after heing refected to reform again | without careful examination, being assured CONTINUE WAR ON DOWIEITES | uraliv bave decided to re-elect him and MBS B caldn: + St b b yer | PTobably be appointed chiet secretary of | to give any '8, but 1 am very hopeful, | in the rear of the line.” by their wuthors that they were simply continue the present conditions of pros- n,r‘l,'.:,,":,',:,::.‘_‘.‘",'“,',','l"','mm,',',‘.'nf‘M::’" :.h‘r"""::;' Ireland. Tt says it Is also lMkely that|almost to the extent of confidence, thai| wr. McCullagh then says that an open | curative measures. When his attention ot Sanis Hatiie )rt‘!‘llll\'"llr‘vl sur‘r‘-yv ¥ Glon that repeated the enthusiasm als- | Walter Hume Long, who was president of | M{Vgi W' 00" . Armly belleve | threat has been made that his deputies will | was called to senate file No. 139 and its in Ty o Tas oomuiiisele oo urnr(nul\dnlml at Dayed at the unvelling, After the tun.|the Board of Agriculture, will ome | that John B. Stanchiield will bo elected | be assaulted if they attempt to do thelr | tentlon he examined the section sought to, Lasst: ihs -fallggloe Fiaten for McKinley L Dhenn b enoke in praise of the initiative | President of the local government board | gavernor of New York aut Ve repealed b, it and at once rose in the | cal llr’" 8, § :vmu-! cut, 0; Delaware, 3; A ot the chamber in sending commercial mix. | #nd that Robert Willtam Hanbury, who| o o 0o = 1oy, | Chlet of Police Devery today sent the fol- | senate aod made an explavation, waying SPIELD, O 4—A vighanco | Ilinols, 21; Indiang, 16; lowa, 18; Kan- slons 1o the east and commended its of. | Was financial secretary to the treasury, will | * | instructions to be used on election day to| that he had been purposely mitled INto}committes of men and boys captured a | g P "‘m_u: ky, 13; ‘\||u|n. 6; Maryland, fapts to improve the coudition of labor in | e Eiven the postmaster generalship. With | yo\y yopk Preacher incidentally Fore. |81 the commanders of police precincts in| introductng that bill and made 4 motio ) Dowie elder, Mark Loblaw of Chicago, ac Mossachuseits, 15, Michigan, 14: Min: Lyons. a seat in the cabinet casts Defeat of W, J, Bryan. Greater New York {hat he be permitted to withdraw it. His | companicd by a woman, presumably his A, w Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, According to the same authority the mar- | NBW YORK, Nov. 4—The Rev, Dr.| Tactics and methads of intimidation per- [ motion was adopted, the bill withdrawn | e, in the ewstern part of the city about | 'w York, 96; North Dakota, 3; Ohlo, quis of Londonderry will be appointed pres- | charles H. Parkhurst at the Madison Ave- ‘-v‘vr'z'wl‘vv n r""w‘“'"! 3;‘):‘,"‘“;".'v']';f“‘“‘"‘;"}"‘f“‘(; and the section remalns on the statute | ooy today. B. H. Leiby, a local Dow : “H‘K"vvv‘ 4: Pennsylvania, 32; Rhode This evening Loubet was entertained at | jdent of the Board of Agriculture and |pye Presbyterian church this afternoon | any of the fonr counties of New York City, | book unmolested who was with them, was chased to a ewamp | I¥lund, 4; South Dakota, 4: Vermont, dinuer by the wunicipality. Responding to | Austin Chamberlain will be removed from | (ook next Tuesday's election as the basis of | Who have resided thirty days in an election “These facts were incorporated in OUr | ung made his escape. Loblaw and the| W4shington, 4; West Virginia, 6; Wiscon the scntlments of various speakers, he|the post of civil lords' admiralty to that | nis sermon. 1t was Dr. Parkhurst's ehu dfstrict and who are l{-:&:l .\":“‘::”hv\‘ln?;q report to the State Firemen's assoclatlon yoman were taken to the Erie depot, no | *'% 1% Wyoming, & total, 2. eongratulated Lyons upon not allowing the | of financial secretary to the treasury. FOr | which Mr. aud Mrs. W. J. Bryan attended | nos be tolerated of permitted by the police | &t 1ts last session and by that body adopted. | omcer being in sight, and after belng hetd [ (Si6ned) CORNELIUS N. BLISS “reviving enterprises of Caesarism” to gain | minor posts Hugh Oakely, Arngld Forster, | jasi Sunday when in New York. As Dr, | department 4 The volunteer firemen of the state ought | there for two hours were compelled to JOSEPH H. MANLEY A foothold there and declared that his con- | Lord Stanley and Lord Cranberne, oldest | parkhurst's topic for today was announced e to be familiar with the fact that Bemator | uy tickets for Galion. In the meantime | NATHAN R, SCOTT. stant preoccupation was o fulfill the | son of the premier, are named. It is prob- | o week ago, the church could hardly hold ROOSEVELT AT OYSTER BAY | rProut, instead of trylng to repeal the Iaw | gnother elder, who refused to give his FREDERICK §. GIBBS, double duty of defending the material in- | able that Earl Cadogan, lord leutenant of | the people who came to listen. | 1s in reality responsible for its belng re- | nume was also brought in by a citizen FRANKLIN MURPHY. terests of all Frenchmen and at the :eumP‘lrt‘I. d, will defer his resignation for some | The doctor said in part that W‘“"““-"“i . ¥ tained on the buoks. The fusionists are| 44 deported on the same train. Both — A 0 TOWA TRUE timo preserving [ntact the “moral patri- | months. Pt Peo s BT i PERpY e | merely iytng, ws usual. )i Repup. | M0 Were kicked and cufted by tho E: mony of the country.” The greater part of | The seals of office will be exchanged at | country, rather than our country to our- | Rvenibn, YORK, Neb,, Nov. 4—(Speclal)—Repub- | .yowq, which numbered several hundted, | Managers Look for Rep an Ma- his address wus devoted to a eulogy of fa council to be held at Windsor castle No- | gay No patriotic American could fan | licans expected the fusioniats to send out | yororg the train arrived. While the un Jority of at Leant 7 Caraot. | yember 1 to recognize as one of the perils confronting | NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Governor Rooge- | kome political roorbacks and sure enoukh. | ypowp elder endeavored to make a speah | DES MOINES, Nov. 4--No new devel Prior to his speech he announced that | | America the strained relations existing | velt spent & quiet day at his Oyster Bay | true to their guerrilla political instincts, | qom the rear platform of the train ho|opments bave cccurred today to change the ho bad received the following wl-‘xlmu[ ) rance, between the two competing classes of our | home. After dinner he took a long wali | they sent yesterday a personal lIetter 0| yw,y palteq with stones and gravel political situation in this state. If the full frel Mumperor Nicholes at Livadia: MARRIR; oy, 4=AR ofalal aienatolpopulution, Heaaded through the woods, reaching home again | each fireman in York and in the state tell — | republican vote Is cast the state commit The unvelling of mment to one «f announces that the chief of the Carlist 0 r calle: ing them that Semator Prout of Beatrice, tee claims the state will go 75,000 plural your Mllustrious § ors viviaty re o oD ObATE | After the presidentlal candidate who, to| @bout 8 o'clock. There were mo callers y ' Mol Al ENATOR DAVIS IS VERY ILL he ¢ g0 T plur minds e of the ”,,,..,..,.P\-..r:«“»,.{ F"""‘rl\:::u ;‘l’fl'l“:{l h;" II':k"n‘r‘M'u:”‘:x Lg\rl:‘!\: o considerable extent, stads as the repre- | during the day. The governor eaid he had r”mhw“n|l|l‘hm:|’1l‘1;:l(l‘wvxrlu»«:;:'\‘«".i\!: r"p'd‘] $ -\‘w for McKinley and Rooscvelt electors dered to France hy the lute President Car- o as take e ce | strial disaffec 6 AEauiwed teakua mid v kin o | was against them and had o epeal | But not and” his active co-operation in the | and that the band in the province of Ali- | »fea it 1n said ho will be—ha | ROt recelved messages of any kind. —H law passed in the fnterest of fire compa- | Grave Fears Lntertained That pat work of brineing togetner with s | eante has been dispersed. Arrests of Carl. | fituation so far will not be says he feels no ill-effect of his long cam- | @ pas t ¥ e B e Nt have hats wtlal pucific objects our friendly ang | Conte has "'"l' inporaed “"* 8 ‘]' "ll- | They can 8 ha not maae the di palgning trip. He was not even hoarse, | hies. Both Mr. Fisher and Molst are prals- | Amp Allled countries. — In heartily associating | 15ts, particularly priests, continue through- | tion; the disaffect that has ma oy 4 Tt ha will | apeak b the vael 1his ceremony. | beg that voi o ® COV " P/ 1§ of | th candidate, And P uch an 1 Tomorrow night ¢ ! e o N p o8 i XIS Wi e O ey AL YOU | out the country. The Arrest of & viear of | Lo SEINH0ORYY. Hg ts Ingre- | republican demonstration at Oyster the interest of fire compani . 4 i : inslir: frendatilb: cere und uns o opurch in Madrid has led to the ais- | dlents so ' rat B S bls & | ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 4.—The condition : ! redeem: < 10| and close the campalgn. Special trains S———————— } \UL, Minn., Nov. 4.—The condition |y upto numier of voters because of the After the applause had subsided M, Lou- | COVery of additional compromising docu- | have su ) iy waterlogs | (U L Run from all the principar points| FREIGHT CAR AXLE BREAKS of Senator C. K. Duvia In roported us do- | Gk, "' wiection law, which compoin bet sald: wments. and it - g0od working | of the island oldediy 8 TB AT | o bolls to elose at T p. m. instead of hold - " Twe Men Killed and Several Injured |entertained that if his life is saved, it may France is grateful f the expression of An entire band of Carlists has beon eap- | order exists for benevolent and divine pur- | ) psda h overnor will vote riv ing open until & or 9, as heretofore. Bowe apance s Rl fO e helione" T | tured in the melghborhood of Jaen, capl- | poses. ‘It s undoubtediy the fact that win | 0P Tuesday the gove n a4 Wreek in [be at tiwe cost of his toot, or possibly hin | oo SEFT L O e e have a0 right leg. The pus which had formed in ] . P ’ robably wi devote the rest of the B R e Rt roior ar.tho) fhalin of | a1 ot tha oyt | Fe {0 this DATt of the country at sy |and probably will devote t P o W & of | tal of the province of the same name, north | 1 T hat' no consideration is just now on- | day to his family until the returns begin many voters that it will be impossible to the forepart of his foot and for the res | oo™ " in "y i T ine shorter A 4 moval of which two surgical opemations ! M. Loubet's reply to the czar, which was Chilean Cabinet Crisis Over, purentheticully, though, that 1 am not|no arrangements to eive detailed re-| o 0 goythern Pacific freight train near not read at the banquet, was as follows VALPARAISO, Chili, Nov. 4.—The cab- |®Peuking now of the technical econamic | turns at his home and will depend upon | e ik today twe men were killed and meating the entire limb. Hig fever has generous thoueht In assoclating Yours®l? | mation of a coailtion ministry, mad; betng ‘either and being simply a preacher | village. o killed pturned § nes nof d a8 readily to | democrats coutend they will materilly , B Wb 'the homawe rendercd to the memory | FEUOR GO (O h ¥, made up In | S eousnens—it Is dxfomatle to Ray that ba returned anddoes not yield s veadily 0| og,00 " the ropublican plurality of four h he forget the part your illus- | -y half dollar, would be to transgforn . . ¢ and )08 b amely " Ui Tather ook with © as you so well | Minister of Foreign Affairs—Alberto Gon- | 00 aitire s ople Mo 4 wrear Americi | Ex-Prestdent Will Go (o the ¥ James Hart, Charter Oak, Ia., leg 8- |pa pad. The senator was very restless and IK""u'tl u:wx‘ v::mil\vlr:.r,mtlnml_l_:“”l; .;.‘f 'l she plously upites er. veneration ul of : Ahd hor memary the names of Alexander | bias | Winatiot 1t tracture of leg. Ixvlosion Caused by Dynamite. DETROIT, Nov. 4.—The Free Press to-| Charles Alexander of Ohlo, ankle| PHILIPPL W. Va, Nov, 4--The work of of Granadu, erating with such tremendous effeet ws the time. were performed has now gathered further | ‘' properties of the dollar—I am not a bankr | of Carnot by the eity of Lyons Fran & dishonest dollar 18 a national fraud at UNKNOWN treatment ag formerly. The surgeons held | o 00" o % o Cting 5 PPy \ hiwhly clates this (resh token of Premier and Minister of the Interior— | that to Indulge In a dollar that makes be- cLEvELAND w'LL Do “Is DUTY AL BRYAN, Denver, Colo | years ago, but glve no figures. They al st piclic " gpivets” n” hring: | zales. Errazuris { Anantus. That may not be the phrasasiosy | rinceton Tomorrow und putated suffered much paln today. e Bnd Carnot. 10 18 tot only in‘my own| Minister of War—~Arturo Besa | ” i ements of Ocean Vessels Nov. 4, clearing the m arryebure procoeda: Nav | morrow wili publish an interview with Don | sprained learing the mine at Rarryshure procssded | to | | Reviving Enterprives of Caesnrism, 0 COLORS, there 15 a probability that the full vote will mot he cast because of apathy i on account of over-confidence. In some of ing Senator Prout for the work he did in | ferer's Life, the larger eities and towns there is &lso danger of the disfranchisement of & con Loubet's Reply to Csnr connlderation of tha dollar. T want tn say | t0 @rrive in the evening. ~He has mude| ppppING, Cal, Nov. 4.—In the wreck The republicans aleo assert they will g 3 | back and indications are that it is per e ¢ h . T am deeply touched by your majesty's | inet crisis was terminated today by the for- | br f poiitical econumist, and yet withsut | the reports that are recelved in the |, o0 others injured return solid delegations to congress. The | consultation today and decided to send at oy Pl P 2 B b B g i« aymnathy Marsano Sanchez Fontoeill :h o that 1t i1s a whole dollar when It | Injured once to Chicago for the best specialist to | **Y they will elect at least two congress sether (riendly and ‘allied countries: | “zinister of Finance—Manuel Covarru- [ of the economist, but that is ke Mount Cant His Vote, B. Woodruff, Ashland, Ore., compound CALIFORNIA MAY L1 o ISE, ni t in the of & ‘rance that | v v, D g PRSI 'L TR eme of RU Dastie tan — At New York—Arrived—Rotterdam, from D e o nera toma il e Teinmed | cConnervatives Batimate Majo ¢ W : | Ax to Carlist Movemenis, | Rotterdam and Boulogne: St. Paul. from | M. Dickinson, just returned from: New | All were riding on a flatcar loaded with | tomarrow. The explosion wis caused by No Cane WIIL Be Over 5,00 An exciting incident occurred during the MADRID, Nov. 4.--There is no foundation | Southampton and Cherbourg; Caledontan, |york, fn which he says lumber. The axle of the car broke and [dvnumite and not by was. The fourteen | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4 ~The campnign om Liverpool. Balled — Hesperia, fro : | inen on the renair gang were all white an i B afternoon. A middle-aged man mounted | whatever for the suggestion made by certain | Somofioe enoa, ere o~ 1CePerid {TOM | Tlppg bublished statement that Mr. Cleve- | five cars were piled up in confusion T e e T a1l white and | (5 Callfornia closed tonight, Both the re the monument and began speaking to the | Spanish papers that the departure from | 11y ~Passed—Minneapolis, from New | 1and will be absent from Princeton on a| The unknown dead man's body was sev- | Ross Ollle Marks fx dead and hie | publicans and democrats sesm confident ’ crowd. Suddenly he drew a razor from his | Barcelona of M. Julius G. Lay, United States | for London. N TS | fishing trip on election day is untrue. He!ered in twain. Hryan had both legs gey- | brother. Willlam Marks, will d James | of victory. Colonel Stone, chairman of tho pocket and cut his throat. He was taken | consul general there, for Majoriva was In | N Fagpl 80Wn = Arrived — Umbrla, from | i "o(” Greenwich, Conn., where he went|ered pear the trunk, He died I ten | Tacksan iy not expected to live, The miners | repuplican state contral committee, mado to the hospitul in & dying condition. some way related to the Carllst movement. |~ At Antwerp — Arrived — Kensington, from | for a visit to Mr. Benedict on Friday, but | minutes He said he left wife and three | geeurred during av there would have | the following statement to an Assoclated This evening the city is brilliantly illu- | MF. Lay wires from Uort Mahon this his | New Work. for liverpool ‘and procecded: |he will return to Princeton the duy before | children in Denver. He was a o~ ilor and | been many lives lost “Three mules and uix | Pross reporter today f axonfa, from Boston, for Liverpool cara were blown o e entry tunne y Wtk minated in honor of the presence of M. |journey is “solely connccted with affairs of | PRXONIS:, O FOPINE TOY (R :h“.v":.':lvlrlerunn and will go Lo the polls at bis | clalmed (o buve becn with Dewey at Ma- | cars were blown out of the entry tunnel Wa have had canvassers throughout the . » > iy with fourt men. Some of the bodles b 2 Loubety tho consulate, for New York voting precimct, nila, Were torn into many pieces state and tholr reports during the last fow

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