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W THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 A OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1903—-TEN PAGES, SINGLE COPY THREE CENT GREAT YICTORY FOR MURPHY [3oecin s Ruemmer. " * ™" THREE STATES SAFE[siimss ok do o =t S TSI v party, which had thi5g2% =0s last year, to congress from the Fourth district, to A1l will be represented by % % ) member from Brockton. The sod. ¥ fell oft the vacancy caused Ly the death of Rob- ert H. Foerderer, rep. Republisans Oarry Pennsylvanis, Massachu considerably from last yeaf' 4 %, flure 10WA KEEPE_ UP RECORD | CONDITION OF THE WEATNERIBARNES WINS OUT Forecast for Nebraska—Raln Wednesday and Thursday; Cooler Thursday. Eleotion in New York Places Him Firmer at Bepublioan State Ticket is Eleocted by » Yesterdny: |Over Two Hundred Precinots Heard from Temperature at Omal setts and Ohio by Good Majorities to re-elect Representative Cot 'f”':h .- Head of Tammany. The candidates on the republican State Large Mojority. Hour, b Outside of Douglas County. hill, one of the party leaders & I,“.l A ticket for state treasuror, auditor weneral o g ; :. : » g 0w | ber of the lower branch of the K% = | DEMOCRATS HAD PLANNED HIS REMOVAL |*1d two Judges of the superbr court cor [ pAy PLEASANT GENERALLY IN STATE . ks oo | TAMMANY IS ON TOP IN NEW YORK| for the last five or six years, was of| & r‘-d n:;-‘ <-1lu- V:y_pll:;;ll,fl.- as large as that : » - " prava. | —_— the feat: th ction. S given the local candidafe 59 With- .:r:m‘:r fo:lr:l:l(eh::um every town | CATFYInE of Breoklyn for McClellan | The election was ane of the quietest held | Aw Result the Vote is Heavier T . : s« | BARNES RUNS AHEAD OF MICKEY'S VOTE | | George B. MoOlellan Carries the Oity by | ana city in the state, the total vote for| Cmumed Gremt Astonishment and "‘::“'c:--""':"‘m""'":‘m'"’::"" et Expected, Thus Increasing Ma- 4 odllh —_ ‘ i Lo o e v & o e ool R May Prove to Be Downiall domourate were divided;itie boling faction Jority for Successful Tieket ° .... s« | Bullivan, However, 1 Making & Better Bun ' — 248 of McLaughl styling itself “the independance party.” The Over Estimates, —_—— Than Hollenbeck. / | GROUT AND FORNES ARE BOTH WINNERS OHIO {ota ot the. {adepenidbs party was:not NEW CABINET FOR ITALY p-avy | N arge. erea | REPUBLICANS LEAD ON PRESENT RETURNS NEW YORK, Nov. 3—The wetory in this city, great as it is for McClellan, is of more significance to Mr. Murphy, who PITTSBURG, Nov, 8~Returns from Al- legheny county are very slow coming in. At 8:30 the dounty chaleman of the citizens (From a Staff Correspondent.) » DES MOINES, Ia., Nov. 3.—(8pecial Tele- gram.)—At midnight the returns for the t Important Member i Cons Especially Favorable te t eorati rried CV)L(?H'B['B, 0., Nov, 3.~The republicans Groater Part of 41).“ o Tioket O broke their record in Ohlo today in plurall- with the Head. | ties for governor by electing Colonel Myron | made up the democratic ticket, and Who | republican-democratic fhsion said the oiti- | state of Tows indicate that Cummins, can- United States, Oomparisons Are Being Made with Vote of o g T, Herrick, rep., over Mayor Tom L. John- | managed the campaign. Defeat today |zens would carry (hezunly by between | didate for governor on the republican state Two Years Ago { ELECTION RESULTS IN OTHER STATES | #0n. dem., by considerably over i00,0. The | would have meant for him deposition from | 10,000 and 12,000. ‘The rpublican. chairman | ticket, was clected by about §,00 majority | ROME, Nov. 8~The new ltalian cabinet S i plurality on joint ballot of over 100 in the | his post as leader, with all {ts powers and | will not make an estim#ite at this hour. over Sulllvan. Returns have come in|is composed as follows: Signor Giolettl, L 1 leglulature for the re-election of Senator | opportunties, and the accession to control | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. &.~The city | slower than usual, as not over one-fourth | premier and minister ot the interior; Sig- [ THEN TWELVE THOUSAND REPUBLICAN Most Doubt Over Effect of Vote im | Hanna more than triples any previous rec- | of another faction. Indeed, plans had been | complete gives Mathetis, rep., for state | of the state was heard from tonight. Gov-|nor Tittoni, minister of foreign affairs; b ord. Senator Foraker has a record-break- ing majority of thirty-five on joint ballot made by certain independent democrats, based on the belief that Low would be re- treasurer, 163,316; Hill, @em., 2,767; Patton, | ernor Cummins estimates his majority at|Signor Ronchetti, minister of Jjustic Indica s that Total Vote Wil Be pro., 1154; Smith, socy 276. Republican | about the figures given. but the demo- | Signor Luzzatti, minister of the treasury;| for his re-election two years ago and that | elected, to reorganize the democracy of the | plurality, 136,549, crats, with fewer precincts heard from, | Signor Roseno, miister of finance; Gen- mewhat Larger Thaa that Onst Kentueky, for Hanna this year is three times that | city. The election in the Hpurth congressional | insist that the republican majority 18 not | eral Penottl, minister of war; Admiral for Sedgwick aud Hol- d R v mujority. Hanna sucoeeded John Sherman | To llr', MeCarren, alfo, the result meant | district to fill the vacfiacy caused by the | above 40,000, Mirabello, minister of marine; Signor Or- lenboek: { . . _in the senate March 5, 1597, by appoint-|much, for had Mr. McClellan lost, Mc-|death of Robert H. Woerderer resulted:| The returns from 400 precincts show that | lando, minister of public instruction; NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—After a remark- [ 1 R or Bushnell and when | Laughlin would ngain have been in control, | Moon, rep. 17,667 nd,, 2,2%; Ress- | the democratic galn was about 12 o a | Blgnor Tedesco, minigter of public works; —_— { @ble campaign, In which there was united against him nearly all of the newspapers and practically every minister of religion | in this oity, George B, McClella the civil war generpl, was today third mayor ‘of the greater New York over Seth Low, fusionist, the present mayor, by & plurality of about 70,000, Bdward M. Hanna was elected for the unexpired Sher- | and McCarren and his friends would have man term/ and the full term of six years |had little to hope for. The carrying of ending March 5, 19065, he had only one ma- | Brooklyn for McClellan caused astonish- MARYLAND jority after the most bitter contest that|Mment, as it was believed the cry of “No was ever waged in an Ohlo legislature. | Td lights in Brooklyn” would cause an Senator Hanna will have the distinction | !ncreased vote for Low in that borough. of having the largest as well as the small. | The campalgn was one of the most in- est majority of any senator elected from | leTesting in the history of New York ler, pro, %3. Signor Rava, minister of agriculturs; Big- | At the hour of golng to press the returns nor Stellutiscala, minister of posts and telegraphs. The ministers took the oath [ from Nebraska are coming in slowly, 213 today. Signor Lussattl is the most impor- | yrecincts outside of Douglas having been tant among the members of the new oabl- |y U ‘ net He is especially a friend of the Tom, CAWIRE more thin &, United States. Speaking of Americans, he [ 000 votes. Out of this number Barnes precinct, which would make the republican estimate about right. In these precincts Cummins gets 4043 and Sullivan 36,046 The Cummins vote is about as it was two BALTIMORE, Nov. §—At 10:30 p. m. no | years ago, but the democrats have polled official returns have been received from a|a fuller vote than before. There was much single one of the 308 pcincts of Baltimore | seratching done. - 5 ol K v satd: rep., bad I van o 7. { V. Fornes president of the board of alder- On account of the vote on five consti- | Mated his supporters urged his re-election, | croot 1onoth of the b;ibt %% Beatibng bavé' possibly m )“ 4 & last year, and | economic field challenge the lvm;lld. ":"fi The same precintt two years ago gave 77 i1 men. These two meén were originally on on the ground that no partisan gquestion w u had seventeen in the house T all countries ’o;:.‘r!:.!s‘x\-;lh\:g:di‘"-;: ow shall | Sedgwick & majority of 88 more than » tutional amendments the counting was de- layed all over Ohlo tonight and when re- tiirns were received they could not be com- pared with those of any preceding state nation of Grout and Fornes by Tammany | election as the seventy-one municipalities that caused Hugh McLaughiin, the veteran | With 5,00 population or over had been re- leader of the Kings county democracy, (o | districted under a new municipal code that I! boit and declare that he would not support | Went Into effect this year and changed | men who were not democrats. In spite of | the voling precincts in those reorganized " his defection, however, McClellan, Grout | municipalities. Almost all the returns re- and Fornes carrled _Kings county. The |celved weré from tHe citles in which .the management of thelr campaign there was | Usual rate of galus or losses could not taken over by State Senator Patrick H. |be definitely determined, but most of them McCarren, when MeLaughlin resigned A | made such republican gains over their vote surprise was the low yote for Willlam 8.|of last April, with which comparisons Devery, former chief of police, who ran |could be made as to indicate that the drift on an_independent ticket, which was given | was with the republicans in the towns This result shows | even greater than in the rural districts, where the republicans were gaining a dozen to the precinct over the vote of last year, when the republicans had a plurality of over 90,00. At the same time the repre- sentatives of the county men, so far ns heard from, indicated that the republican tidal wave had carried without the close are that complete retirns cannot be re- ceived tonight and that the result of the state election will not be known until to- morrow, Reports from nine pregincts show a demo- claim twenty-five this year, but the re-|we be able ver y, hable, invioluble and uncoercible, publicans do not concede over twenty. e o I® 11" h fras and. glo; | theY Eive Barnes this year, {ndicating that Thomas Stapleton was elected Senator | yi,us pation, the richest In variety of | Sullivan is running better than Hollenbeck by democrats in the Towa-Johnson district. | races. i N In the Bremer-Butler senatorial distriot did then. Barnes, however, is considerably done much to- stamp out the “red MEnt™| .. uiicaiy o0f w5 verlll the democrats elected John Wade over E. | NEBRASKA HAS CHOICE SPACE | .1caa 1n thess precinets of the vote given MR e s o A At 1 o'clock th rning the returns | W. Soesb . Soesbe. Bitter Fight on McClellan, from Baltimore clly1ud the Maryland | In Hardin county, where there was fac- is Well Cnred For as to Loca- | for governor a year ago. tion at St. Louis, Says The vote this year Is compared with that Tt was argued by fusionist orators that | counties are meager, owing to the length | tional fighting, Willlam Weldon Bolting, the return of Tammany men to office | of the ballot, and therefore it is impossible | rep., was elected over Mark Furry, regular editn. of Bedgwick and Hollenbeck for supreme would mean a “wide open town,” unre-|to accurately estimate the result. The in- | nominee. In the Winnebago-Worth district e 't stricted lawlessness, and the renewed ter- | dications, however, point to the election | Oleson was elected over Miller in the same| S teitankn 10 (D Judge two years ago, when Sedgwick, rep., h rors of the Infamous system by which ig- | of Edwin Warfleld, denj., as governor, over | way. The mDace Femery e e Iouisiana Pur- |hed & plurality of 12019, norant girls were forced into lves ‘of | Stevenson A. Williams| rep., and that the| In O'Brien county George Whitmer was |education bullding at y:r ::L " meys Su. | The republican ‘ytaibe: GaNEINE: t Thss shame, ‘their earnings going to men whom | legislature, which elects a United States | elected over Donahue. B Bk s, iy A Juw Terwuiel they supposed ‘to be their husbands. Mr. | senator, will also be democratic. Up to| In Cass county the democrats elected B::H‘;':dl’{“ ‘::"'"'LY Om":" i Albare coln had returns from nearly 200 precinets McClellan w1s attacked by the speakers | this hour returns have been received from | Delano over Pipper. The republicans car- | O Bt ROTR, 0 0 (LOT iy iy the | Which showed only a small loss for Barnes for the fusionists because they ulleged | only forty of the 308 precinets in Baltimore | ried Scott county, which was close. Y . 11 he had sold the name of his honored | city and only scattering returns from the| On 480 precincts In lowa the vote is: ::‘:c:l‘:;“l"’ '::;“c‘:u';:"‘.:d"l’,‘l"""':’r‘:wm: as compared with Sedgwick two years ago, “ = § " but the . father to cloak the designs of evil men. | counties. Cummins, 62,51; Sullivan, 34,111, or a total 1 large and imposing. Althdugh planned the later returns were showing Im. to be s large as the machinery and elec- | proved figures for Barnes. R. B. Lea To these statements the democrats re- joss to Cummins of 4,205, which I8 less than sponded with the charge that Low's non- 10 to @ precinct. These returns also indi- 3 CALIFORNIA. P trical bulldings, it has been found neces- | yonrman “whose place s clerk of the mi- sary to enlarge it by covering a large open the fusion ticket, and were Indorsed by Tammany, whereupon the fusionists took ! their names from the Low ballots and nom- i} inated other candidates. It was the momi- ¥ was Involved/ but that every man’ should vote to uphold the existing edministration, because it had given the city a business- like conduct of affairs, and because it had Sta partisan claims masked an attempt to ue- cate the total vote of the state at about cure control of the city in the Interest of | gAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 3.—Incomplete | 400,000, . court. preme court depends on Sullivan's re-elec- Governor Odell; that all the credit for the | roturns received up to 9:30 p. m. indicate the w Chi- g00d business administration under Low be- | srobanle re-election of, Schmits, the union n:"shl ':‘;u::c:::r::m:l'h|’:’;u:’e‘:::‘d. oo tion, admitted defeat early in the evening. longed to Grout, who was on the demo-|japor candidate for mayor, by a small | on day in Jowa was a pleasant one and | ;o0 "0 00 V0" (howeq individual ex- | The World-Herald, the 4>mocratic organ cratic {icket, and that every democrat|pjyr, ty. Partial returns irom 117 yre- | generally favorable to a good vote. The |y fl W5 0 0 B 00 wing by the | here, conceded Barnes a majority of 3,000 should cast his ballot for McClellan in view loincis give Schmits |460; Crocker, rep.,!|morning opened cloudy and’ with threats | ooy W0 PCc M e he made in Y g As early as 10 o'clock interest slackened, | o the Important bearing this city's vote |3 g; Lane, dem., 765 of rain, and the night previous rain fell in | rmcatias with the Nebraska exhibit, of | *Ut#ide 9f Douglas county, yxpressing & as' there was r> fonger any doubt about | Feare "¢ " e Presidential election pext SACRAMENTO, CaljRov. 3—-W. J. Has: |a large put of ihe stata. As the day|which Prof. Barber of the:university has | faint Bope that Suilivan’smisht befast ‘this the result and the only question was as to t sett, dem., was elec! mayor o ra- | progressed the sun came out and reports| p..ge Until I have consulted with him . ¥ the ise of the stats plamiity and the raa ot candidates made nishtly spoeches. mento over Albert Eiiis, rep., by from 60 | from nearly every part of the state in-|ung v saon. thouit. 197the teattes T| s T e Sy ; Jority on joint ballot for semator. It s [rqor * PRl TAPROTHIDE BRMCON WES DI to 650 votes. dicated that the day was good one for |cannot tell just what the Omaha schools| The weather conditions wers bad through- sald that the democrats who opposed John- [ oo, ALFEY Serome, EA ety Ob yoting. The democrats had been hoping |wiil send. A great deal depends upon the |out the state, so that the vote ia sure to be #on today will continue thelr organisation und that he was unj Dot o, for a wet and disagreeable day, claiming | gpace that will be allotted to us. light. ot o oy e that would be to their advantage, but| ‘Work on the exposition is progressing BALT LAKE CITY, {Nov. 3.—Incomplete | the day was more favorable to a full vote | satisfactorily and every indication points In Omaha and Douglas County. plurality in Manhattan and the Bronx be- | ing 6868 ana Brooklyn 2,767, and in Rioh- mond 763, In Queens, Shepard, dem., had & plurality of 566 Today McClellan carried | or doubtful districts and countles for state Manhattan and the Bronx by about 8,00, | senator and representatives so that the #ain of 63,000; Brooklyn by about 6000, & | republican majority on jolnt ballot was satn and Queens by about 5000, | larger than ever before. DES MOINES, Nov. 3.—(Special.)—Elec- ;n vmo:t him from controlling the next|fter the nominating convention, made fre. lemocratic state convention or nominating | quent speeches for the fusion ticket. : I‘m“‘. ASLRIS m the Ohio delegates at farge to the next witi by and. fair expression.of opinion, The re-|to the greatest fair in the history of the| Almost nothing:(anaible s avaiisbie #ed : R R saavintion; "f&:’.'f:cunf;' ::a fi“&'m;"m...': . turns, however, indicate that the vote was | world P hing s i 2 - not as tull as expected and only in a few wmmm‘ o . w.fi..m 3 think that the | CINGINNATL 0. Nov. S-One hundred | Scarcely socond in nterest to_the dofeat Y X only was the’registration in this ofty and x , & vory heavy, wi countles vaa {here sufficient.local.esolte- ] d _ POLICEMEN OF 60 Iowubitante’ 3¢ over: A0¥a HerrIck [vots oh thG bortames o Tt S by KO s wil Bo nte gy oo o ks (e voar ok . e s . 'l‘m s g Returns from thirteen of the Afty-two | counties of the state the falling oft in the from Chicago Arrested in St :-chnun ‘who s at p'ulcm a|15,642, ’::mnl'-;w‘.:.::. hmltli c:: n':: for T::.“ '::‘-::m a qu‘n-;r :f( :h?;:::,‘ vy g vy gl gl oy i E Firyr - b o South Omauha Mght, but the Intermittent ."‘-',.m“" — v it e g county democracy and who now finds that | 20T, 19%: Morrs, dem., 2,30. The re- | .The returns . indicate that.the 'repub- - oe::‘.-. showers cut the vote down lower than it turns indicate Morris' election by at least 1 am deeply grateful to my fellow ot Complete returns frém the city of Cin-|his former lieutenant, McCarren, was able o ;:3."' fidenco tn” me, lqsg:.v‘:‘;:; cimati giye Herrick 44,149, Johnson 17,38, a | to so manage McClellan's candidacy that a | “ 00 Plurelity. plurality for Herrick of 2814, making a |democratic plurality resulted in spite of l'fiu no bitterness of feeling for amy- | republican gain of over 11,00. The entire | McLaughlin's spirited opjosition. What the CONNECTICUT. licans have held their own pretty well and their total vote will compare favorably with that of two years ago, when they cast 226,000 votes. The entife vote at that time was about 390,000. The vote last year moved up about 5,000. This afternoon Gov- ernor Cummins bstimated that his vote would be about the same as two years ago and that he would have about 0,000 plurality, which is the normal plurality of the party In the state at this time. He estimated that the democratic vote, be- cause of the personal popularity of the candidate, and for other reasons, would be at least 15,000 more than two years ago. Returns tonight indicate that these figures are not far from right. N otherwine would have been. The election boards seem to be working withcut any systematic plan, counting the votes in many cases on school Board can- didates and minor ofices In advance of the head of the ticket. Fall retarns, there- fore, will be very late, especially as the proportion of scratched tickets 1§ larger than usual. The scrutching seems for the most part o be largely dictated by personal favorit- tsm or friendship for candidates, rather In this city and county there was mo | " IO ESNRREE L by Chiet than Receeding . B Sa1 MU local contest and the voting was dull and | ¢ policg Kiety saying that Dolle 1s wanted | *X°°P* PORsIDIY With respect to the judiclal incomplete. A . great many republicans|, & ‘pooieville Ind., for burglas d jail | ticket, on which a special attack was ‘made boited the ticket because of the all but [yr Bensvile, fnd. fof butglary and da T g, @ r aring | in the Interests of a so-called bar ticket. ST. LOUTS, Nov. 3.—Detectives arrested & couple giving their names as George and Maude Dolle on the street here last Satur- day, and after close examination at police headquarters they were taken to Chicago tonight, where Dolle will answer-charges of murder and with assault to kill. Burglar tools were found in the room occupled by the couple here, ““My husband hates policemen and has a hobby of shooting them," said Mrs. Dolle at police headquarters, “and it is a wonder to me he did not resist arrest.” Dolle had a big dirk knife on his person when arrested. He deplored the fact that he had no revolver. republican ticket of Hamilton county is|result of the situatfon will be cannot b s ‘Washington to be pum:{:-.zm?l lenlflun and as | elected, Including three senators and ten |foretold. . . o fon of Guban reciprocity v fossdof vl Vio 82 | " repuiio KENTUCKY. iy disposed o hall turn my attentlon 0| 7he republicans earried every one of the LOUISVILLE, Nov. 3.~With the city. y . 1 invite the e lt¥iion of every citisen, | twenty-four wards of the olty. TOLEDO, Nov. 3.~Mayor Jones today is- the ad- : gardiess of his political views, in the ad close of an election characterized by an Earrison Goes Repu -, unusually heavy vote, numerous disorders whether he Supported me or not and re- B ") sued a signed statement in which he says o ahodid encourage and unite | “It will be next to a miracle if. the John. y all_@emocrata for the presidential contest| son iegislative ticket in this county i | And evidences of many gross irregularities | LOGAN. Ia., Nov. 3.—(8pecial Telegram.) I ewiblicans elect entire city and) elected. 1t 1s a auestiort between demo- | the re-election of Governor Beckham, dem., | ~Fepublicans have surely elected a full pau crats and Jones followers.” Jones also | Over Colonel Norris B. Belknap, rep., by a | COUNY ticket In- Harrison county. Over uftalo.’ No election for :::;’: vy ;:.,B At Binghamton the | Prophesies that “there will never again |majority of fully 15,00, seems assured. The :::;,fi,:“:,.fi:‘;‘,’::.,l‘."x'.fl;g""r::r'm" e mayor and entire. republican ticket is be elected a democrat or other party can- :‘l:u;l_l::::;aneode the election of Gover- tive; Mdsecomb, supervisor; Ogden; treass didate as president of the United States, na elected. Republicans carry Ithaca. Demo- e 3 urer; Shinn, sheriff; Brainard, : superin- save represe! ve he The A in L s o 4 2 A rd crats carry Auburn, except for a few minor | S8Ve & representative of the machine now gt :’;le:":":":‘fl"hm m';" "“_’I‘l“":"‘“‘ e | tendent; Huft, surveyor; Hosbrook, cononer. in power." offices. and whole democratic| CLEVELAND, Nov. $.—At 10:15 p. m.|republican managers claim they have Weddblry Dovnty Redehiteni: 1| o it dx '-“‘fi“r :":‘:; elects repub- | Senator Foraker telegraphed Senator | Proofs that in thirty-two precincts in thi | o -7 (‘,.”' Ia., Nov. L.(Bpecisl Tele- | PP*0. bolt of & number of “wtand-Patters” | aianiond, robhery. - The charges in Chicago lican mayor. * | Hanna his congratulations from Cincin- | ¢ty the polling places In republican pre. et )—Woodl.;n‘ "cwm' 'o"p‘r: ations on the head of the tickeét and the deter- |, qinst Dolle are that he killed a policeman | A committee of union labor representatives At Oswego the democrats elect mayor and | atl. Senator Foraker said that ‘Hamllton | cints were either kept closed all or a part | P70V O0MEE S0P EOEE FROUDTEAR | mination to cut down the Cummin ma-|und wounded another in resisting arrest, | also' undertook to center what was called ority of aldermen. Schnectady returns | COURty Would give a republican plurality | of the time or removed to obscure places, | LY g P sy jority as a personal affront to him. The |and escaped to 8t. Louts & month ago. ; i 'n. 'w" b sy mioinct] "% of about 30,000 At the same hour Elmer | They also charge ballot box stuffing, the | Dr¢3X 18 on t! il o o arret- | iurality on the state ticket will not reach gt iealobneths B a “plunker” ballot for Dickineon and Returna from the state indicate the elec- | Dover, Hanna's private secretary esti- | forcible ejection of republican offictals and | 5°% 9°T-: EWViE \ikely to win out, | {that of two years ago by at least 1500 GAILOR FROM KANSAS DEAD | vetser, voting for these¢wo only, itstead tion of republican mayors in Syracuse, | Mated that the republicans will have a|the Intimidation of negro voters by the o Returns are meager-and unsatisfactory be- - AR, R Ordnance Officer of the Battleship e doven, Y e o » Maine Dies as Result of indicate that the republicans areé holding .| majority’ of elghty in the legislature on | policemen and firemen of the present demo- cause of the lack of local Interest. B asmbtrty - Watsctown and | ot baiot . cratio city administration, CREIGHTON TO MEET INDIANS | “Conerensman 3. A. . Hull and Governor Onelda. These conditions led to many fights, the Cummins walked to the polls together and e Aate . In Oswego, Schenectady, Troy and Am- VIRGINIA most serious of which occurred between would have voted at the same time in the & Fall - sterdam democratic mayors were elected. Toin Kiley, a democratic election officer, e Powers with University same precinct but the congressman made Lt Partial Returus, Returns from the assembly districts, up| RICHMOND, Va. Nov. 3.—The election in | #0d Jacob Krieger, a republican /officer. of Nebraska Team. the discovery that he was not registered. | NEWPORT, R. L, Nov. .—Lieutenant state, indicate & few gains by the republic- | Virginia for Assembly has resulted n a | The Men used pistols and Kiley was seri- He had been’ too busy making speeches to | Albert M. Beecher of Dodge City, Kas., g | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. &—Mayor Charters, the labor candidate, 1s re-elected in Ansonia by 40 votes. Indications pdint to the re-electicn of Dennis Mulvihill, the “Stoker” fnayor, dem., at Bridgeport. Logal College Eieven Will Thereby ™ TR e % d he had forgot that he lost | ardnance officer of the battleship Maine, ans, the returns up to 11 p. m. showing | democratic sweep of the state. pualy. woknged. As showing the relative strength of the | Fosister an p 1 four republican assemblymen In districts | few contests, :’:!\eld- a m-m:.',',',t Of the 119 counties In the state returns | creighton and University of Nebraska foot | N8 vote last year by remaining in New | fell from the forward turret to the hand- formerly reported by democrats. open o the democrats. At 11:30 the out.|D2ve been received from thirty-eight. | bl elevens, lopal foot ball enthusiasts are | YOrk in charge of the congressional eam- | ling Yoom, a distance of forty feet, today, In New York county the republicans had [ come at the hardést fought points was st} | 1108 8ive Beckham G506 and Belknap | )ooking forward with interest to the game | PAiET and @led an hour later without regaining COUNTY. ; g 3 *® mblymen, seven distriots ecided. Bury v 3,77, Over forty of these counties are | petween Creighton and the Haskell In-| .DES MOINES, Nov. 3.—Returns received | consciousness. l‘::::u::pfl:: 1"ho republicans gained ::: defeat o!r ‘::'E:mf:ffe";m:.m 1‘2 remote, some of them being nearly two |djans in this !c“, Saturday. up to midnight indicate the re-election of | At the time of the accident the battle- H a state senator in the twenty-third district, | Botetourt and Fredericksburg. days from telephone or telegraph wires.| The Haskell Indlans were defeated by |Governor Cummins by a plurality of 60,000 | ship was off Gay Head, en route for Me- 7 : a successor to Charles McClellan, dem.,| The vote generally was light, being in | 0ulsville and Jefferson county gave Beck- | the score of 17 to 0 by the Cornhuskers.|and some of his associates on the repub- | nemsha Light, to engage In target prac- | (oo ie= U= o Wl = who resigned to accept a federal appoint- | Richmond, for example, about % per cent | DA™ 5,200 majority over Belknap in raund | Creighton has no hopes of a victory, but |lian ticket by substantial pluralities. At | tice. ‘Lieutenant Beecher was examining | Antelope, 15 out of ) -l il o ment. The senate holds over and is [of the registration. A flerce fight between | PUMbers. the question Is how low can the score be |democratic headquarters 8o large a plur- | articles of ordnance when he' lost his bal- | Blaine, 1 out of ¢ B oA W strongly republican. @emocrats, one with and the other without | Yerkes, rep., carried Loulsville and Jef- |kept. The Haskells are a whirlwind {n |ality is not admitted. The legislature re-|ance and pitched head foremost through | [ITow™ 3 out ofB.. Al i Returns at midnight from all assembly |the endorsement of the state committee for | ferson county at the last gubernatorial |both defemse and offense and Creighton |turns, although not complete, indicate lit- | the turret to lhe‘_h'md"nc room. News of | Burt, 2 out of 17 m 100 % (] districts of the state give the.republicans | the treasurership of Henrico county, was a | €lection by 5.100. This gain of 10,000 votes | will have fts hands full. It is expected | tle change from two years ago, when the | the officers dec'“ was communicated to | Butler, 3 out of i U s\ oy = & net gain of six in the assembly, with |feature of the election and led to & heavy | 2dded to Beckham's majority of 3,500 at the | that Captain Callahan will be back in the | house contained elghty-two republicans and | Admiral Chadwick by wireless telegraphy, | GhE™ 70 OU¢ 268 & o o iwo dlstricts in doubt, thereby Increasing|Yote in that county. At 11:30 o'clock the | last election insures him a majority of |game and he will be able to direct the |eighteen democrats, and thesenate forty |and the battleship returned to Newport. |Cuming, 4 out of . 24l 249 3 the republican majority in the state as- |indlcations favor the election of the man | 13.600 If all the other counties In the state | team to the satisfaction of its supporters. republicans and ten democrats. The demo- B:;::nl fi“;u“x‘: 89| 199(| 88| 07 sesmbigh without the endorsement. duplicate the vote of fhe last gubernatorial | As (‘relx:lon:lll not nsln{ l:a Unllv;r-ny :‘r‘-u‘ may gain two or three members of | SHOTS ARE FIRED AT EWEN Dion; 7;“! ot i g g E ?1 Colone -~ election. Beckham, however, has made a |of Nebraska, the game Saturday with the | the house. g, 4 out o 51k V\x:::r?onw:t"m':fl:: :'u oer-lnl::l;z COLORADO. total gain of nearly 2,000 in his total vote | Haskells will give local foot ball enthusi-| The following statements were made at| Chief Witness in Feud Trial Assafled ;;’::‘::‘fli o & ® fi e & very close vote in & strongly repub- o from the twenty odd counties heard from. | asts some idea of the relative strength of | midnight: i by Persons Who Fafl 1 Gage, § out of 3... 848 h, o Mean district in Manhattan. DENVER, Nov. 8—Both repub The Eleventh district, composed of re-|the Crelghton team as compared with the| Governor Cummins—Thad estimated 1 object. (losper, 1 out of 6. ’2 .},1 % : The vote-of Broaklyn for maayor, with . : ‘epublicans and| yote mountain countles, last year fur.|university team. would recelve a plurality of 60,00 and did HaCY out of B.... . - 2 - democrats are claiming the election of jus- | nivoq 19,000 republican majority and will not see how I could go above that. How- - A A o). 1wl 28 :;“'l;:'f:!}'lnml-df't- #ive McClellan 101,- Muufifl:h’t't‘:ul,ll. e:mn,bm- only office to :m,,_,,,v'dupl.c.(. it this year. Returns| WOMAN AND CHILDREN LOST |ever, if the present rate is kept up I| LEXINGTON, Nov. 3.—Twelve .shots Jonneon, 1 out. of 1§‘. ‘g )| 13 308 3 : fre s election, but all agree that h - will go higher. were fired at Captain B. J. Ewen, the | Kearney, 2 out of 16. 6| CUl oy from that district will not be completed Ny L . & {he pemult will be close Conservative re-| hoore Thursday night. . Beckham's ma- | Mrs. Mattle G. Mulhern of Reynolds- | Chairman Specnse, of'the Repubicanfstar witness in the feud cases, recently limball 1 odt o Chii| el 20el| g 3 oo A S ol ol o » y of Wilson, | jo1u¢y outside the Eleventh distriet is es- ville, Penunsylva s Belteved Committee—The returns are coming in|tried in Breathitt county, as he passed | Iincoln, § out of 42, 37 38| 408 M0 cuse by 5 repul dem., over Campbell, rep. in Denver at N slowly and it s impossible to estimate the |along the dark end of Walnut street to. | Nuekolls, 4 out of 247 365 28 ticket, city and eounty, including four{abgut 6.000. No returns received yet. o g e e Toing Bealy g, o gt Mo dn tebrasin. haracter of the legislature at this time. [ night. The shots were fired from a blind | pios; 1 oyt of 2 (I S bers of the assembly, is elected: Chatrman Fowler of the district has been heard from. obaran paht. Pawnee, b out of 61 P mem o= the republican stai ol 2 0 I had expected a plurality of 60,000 for |alley. One shot went through hi. hat and | Phelps, 2 out of 1. 1 EIMIRA, N. ¥, Noy, 3~W. T, Coleman, | central committee claims the election of PENNSYLVANIA Relatives of Mrs. Mattle G. Mulhern,.who | Cummins, but the indications to at least | another through the lapel of his coat, but | Platte 7 ouzfiol g! 960, 7 rep., defeated Mayor Bheehan, dem. Hn-| Campbell for justice of the supreme ocourt a lately resided at Reynolaiville, 000, . y none of them touched him. He was walk- [ Roo Whiow: 504 & 2 g tire rapublisan aganty ticket slected. by 6,00, At democratic hvadquarters it is| Loty eI PHIA, Nov. 3.—The polls|leve the woman and her throe children are | Chairman Jackson, of the democratic |ing along with Judge W. H. Mann, at|Saunders, 10 out o 55/ / 986 50 ALBANY, N. Y, Nov. 3—Charles H.|claimed that Wilson, dem. will have a eiohed 16 P.‘nmy,“'m.‘“,' o ,"h:n " |now somewherc In Nebraska. Under date | committee—"I stfll hold that Cummins’' | whose home he is stopping and the judge | Saunders. 4 out’o(‘- H g! fi 401 Gans, rep. was re-clected mayor of | small plurality in the state. o eaived from varions parts of the state | Of-October 3, & letter was written to the | plurality will not be over 3.00. We win |had crossed the alley in front of Ewen | tobecs, 4 out of 16 né -1 Albany today by & plurality larger than| LEADVILLE, Colo., Nov. 3.—Twelve pre- h a':c?:‘: that while ideal p:wmm weather | chiet of pplice roquesting him to enlist the | several members of the legislature." when the firing began. Ewen returned the | York, 13 out of 2. fl lm 1022 that of two y-"‘.:v ‘:‘“U':l Colonel { cinots out of twenty-six in Lake county ,,",‘,v_"“ the vote was unusually light, |Pervice of the several police forces of the( J. B. Sullivan, democratic candidate for |fire but without effect, and his assallant Valley, 6 out of 16 2 20 :!“:":-cm"::flu m;:'::“{r l{.':‘;:fl glve Campbell 769, Owers 52, Wilson 8. |gwing to the lack of interest In the con. |Ptate and the newspapers In locating the | governor, at his home in Creston tonight, | escaped. Totals 18 . 5606 14087| (1712813866 missing woman. The letter iptimates that | without giving figures, expressed a bellef Mrs. Mulhern is suffering from a slight | that the democrats had made a gain over mental abberation and fear is expressed | two years ago, when Cummins was elected that the children may come to harm. It is | by 83,000, and expressed satisfaction with also cited in the letter that on the death | the outcome of the campaign. of her husband, some months ago, Mrs | BURLINGTON, Ia, Nov. 3—Sullivan, Mulhern drew several thousand dollars in | dem., for governor, will carry Des Moines life insurance, which she took with her | county by about 200 plurality. Two years when she departed from Reynoldsville, | ago Cummins, rep., carried the county by August 17. Acting Chief Mostyn has taken | 14 plurality. steps to give the matter as much publicity | CRESTON, Ia., Nov. 3.—The city com- throughout the state as possible. plete gives Cummins 774, Sullivan 714, & net democratic gain of 175 over last year. Argenting Anarchist Arreste: This is Mr. Sullivan's home city, BARCELONA, Nov. 3.—Jean Casedemont, | DAVENPORT, Ia., Nov. 3—Returns from an anarchist, who had been expelled from (15 precincts in Scott county show that the the Argentine republic, and was on his |democrats carried the county by 80 plura- way to Baragossa, was arrested om board |ty against 182 democratic plurality last & steamer here today. e tall & test. The republican state ticket was elected by a majority exceeding 160,000. Reuben Moon, rep., was elected to congress from the Fourth district, to fill the vacaney caused by the death of Robert H. Foerderer, ‘rep. Mr. Moon's opponent was Raff, ind. dem. All the candidates on the republican eity ticket were elected today by the usual large republican plurality. Although the vote polled was mot heavy the officlal figures will show.a plurality for the several can- didates of probably more then 100,000. The successful candidates are: Judge common pleas court No. 3. Robert Von Moschsisker; e common pleas court No. 4, Wil #s that of last year, al- | Eighty-one voting machines were tried ]vmm Carr, & democrat, whe was no:': in the state. They all appear 0 bave|nated by both republicans and democrate Ba- | worked satistactorily, .. ddistrict attormey, John C. Bell; city treas- Cleveland. The entire republican city ticket is elected. NEWSPAPER OFFICE BURNED || ADAMB—Vuniata precincts sive Harnes 18; Sullivan, 107. First ward, Hastings, Fire at Troy, New York, Destroys|&ives Barnes 184 Sullivan, 161 Third ward Léone eabid of B Hastings, Kenesaw and Roseland town- ships give Barnes 27; Sullivan, 304, Two Bloek years ago, Bedgwick, 642; Hollenbeck, 56. — BROWN-—Johnstown, Garfleld and Buf- TROY, N. Y., Nov. 3.—Fire which started | falo precincts give Barnes 15, Sullivan 113, on the Citizens' line pler tonight threatens | Two years ago: Sedgwick, 114; Hollenbeck, a great property loss. Several of the |104 largest business houses in Troy are in| BUFFALO-Gibbon gives Barnes 184, Bul- flames, the Western Union telegraph office | livan 120; Platte, Barnes, 32; Sullivan, s is burned out, and its wires and those of | Judge of Twelfth judicial district: Armada, the Assoclated Press are down. The Troy | Hostetler, 6; Hand, 4; Platte, Hostatler, Record, & morning paper, has been com- | %2; Hand, 7. Two years ago: Sedgwick, pelled to vacate its quarters and seek the | 170; Hoilenbeck, 118, assistance of other newspapers i gotting | Kearney, Becond ward, Barnes, 157; out its morning extra. Sullivan, 77; Hostetler, 18, Hand, ®. Loup NEW JERSEY. MASSACHUSETTS. CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. %—Four demo- e cratic election officers and one alleged re- BOSTON, Nov. $.—John L. Bates was re- | peater were arrested here today. The for- elected governor of Massachusetts today by | mer were arrested because they refused to & plurality of about #7,00 over Colonel | aocept the votes of seversl. William A. Geston, the democratic candi-| NEWARK, N. J, Nov. 3—A light vote date, With « dosen elties and towns to| was cast in all parts of New Jersey ex- hear from Bates had & lead of 3235, but | cepting Jersey City, Hoboken, Paterson and @s the missing towns are all strongly re- | 4 few other cities in which mayors were publican, thére was every indication at a | voted for. It is a foregone conclusion that ts hour tonight that the pluraiity of | the republfcans will control both houses of the republican candidate would be prac- | the legisiature.

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