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4 j DENVER, Nov. 6—A fatal feht beeyeo, and ‘he Mal) police rnahed upan tween deputy sheriffs ond policemen of | 1 she and pistols @urred at the poll An unkiown deput WA reve and Larimer streets wor He w bbed by a 4 mahiand te Pheriff Joan G. Mean ot wen Patrwoiman Ca Killed and five were wounded ent rely i 4 ihe hr ee b Tho wounded we jnpen reinkn ( Paar te clu Bpecial Depucy Stewart Harvey, stot |® | eka aie la 4 4M the body and one arin ie Gan Patrolman Charles Corpenter, shot for) few minutos he loft lex and right foot Pies ices Bpecia) Deputy Hampeon Jackson, al. About Ave Colored, jit over eye with club werk 1 (tie pola, ' Mpeoial Veputy Michard Hardiman, | enone pre ni To 6 Hoard of | Colored, shot in left arm About wn Hunired special pojice D Charles Green, special polle@nan, shot] men were appointed a afte In the back, serious Aas ant a ‘ ADtbOe bors When Sheriff Jones's deputies went to fatrict H, Preoinct 4, to-day, severall (gov. Thome haw ordered Company ¢ Hleemen ordered them to nave the ected r TROUBLE AT POLLS IN Mi Ca valry Ordered Out in Den VEOP snsmwvrnrneersiernnsrinsnauannnnenmnanNENeReMberernssinnnege by Gov. Thomas to Keep Peace. refine dob cen ing places. The depution ote RIOT IN WILMINGTON: POLLING BOOKS GONE WILMINGTON @oourred In the ‘TM Nov, 6 A Hleetior A rot} ahend of ihe Dinteset | infuriated D M atlomntivg to e TY of Wilmington to-day, whirl) remulied tn j 1 \ the destruction o y James Dow r “ Mo district haw a lire r t wun a And ae the officers were | half anti mbt hour tate In openi ee ei Mie hundred negroes arson we by } od 1 fnue to vote | A Dopartment of Ileciione has lee Ap the doore opened ih white eM ven he pollinate Mend man, James Methuen, » 4 ik f iin ote ONE KILLED, 8 WOUNDED IN INDIANA FIGHT, MRAZIL. 1 N f DODO YH6 od ) @ HANS NS SISOS Y Desi) @ ®| ton, H q THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6 1900, ANY SECTIONS. POLITICAL LEADERS CAST THETA VOTES, Crowd Watched McKinley at . Canton--Bryan Had a Debate. CANTON, 0., Nov, 6.—-President Me- | Kinley cast his ballot at 9.2 o'clock He was accompanied to the by Judge Day, Dr. Rixey, Postmaster Freas and Charles Mt Miller, of Can and Secretary Cortelyou The President greeted the knots of people gathered tn front of the house and aceompanied his hearty handshake with @ pleasant personal greeting, At the voting place the Preatdent 5 shook hands with some of the officials and then stood while the questions re quired by law were asked, His registry number waa #2 and his was the 1h ballot cast In a total regietration of 85, meen BRYAN VOTED STRAIGHT TICKET ‘Candidate Has Debate witha Citizen Over Philippine Question, LINCOLN, Neb, Nov, 6—Willilam Jen+ nings Bryan returned to Lincoln to-day, and hie firet act after arriving was to ewoar in his void and then cast it. The trip from Omaha was with- Mr, Bryan, ooou- rlonal out special Incident, | pled a weat In an ordinary day coach, | which waa crowded, Ilo appeared in excellent spirits and the sack coat being buttoned up close. His overcoat, also of black, was open. He Wore « black derby, low turned-down ovllar 4 blue bow Ue with small white Maure tn It, The room in which the voting is done | P [Ie In the Court-House, the secon sce j trict of the ‘Thira Ward. — |DEPEW’S SON’S | FIRST VOTE. tor and John D. Rocke- feller Balloted at the Same Place, Senator Chauncey M. Depew, accom panied by his son, Who recently reached his majority, left hla home at & Weat Fifty-fourth street at 08 o'clook this morning and walked Uriskly up the street to Bixth avenue, and thence to #0 Hixth avenue, where the voting place for that district te located, It is in a Norist'* establishment, Senacor Depew, deaides voting himaeif, {pltlated hia son into the Antricacion of tailot, He chatted with the election notors, He sald to some of the by: He voted (the a#lralght Democratic) a! Nidorss 1 lye StesChal a ‘ 0 | e shall give MoKinley, as ave @| ticket, National, State and Cong predicted, 1.0% majority Th thus state, Three-fourths of the Republican vote In this district Is in now, and by 10 o'clock. It will be nearly all In, Al Republicans aro aking @roat inte In the fight around here. Tt ls not necessary for to way anything, — 'T bt will show DN SABINE SWITH IS DEAD. Noted Republican and a Lawyer of Large Practice. John Babine Amith, the wollbimewa lawyer and ex-President of the Repub- Mean County Committee, st ‘Pou aa ew erne aa |Ohlet Justice ‘\wiltiagn B. Ou that time be had « large pe ot Ih 1897 he Was apporn i y ih pierrd one of three - Taeha ranat A agen ene ; rv Hd iat publican league onthe tint [y 4 paces, pais 2 ne wer’ President of the Chub an and ite dent in 188, Following hie ‘] je Club he waa, in tl fi wident of the Repub! ty OA NOT Me analated tn, th 1189 he in the ry J, Sloat F H lave was | Burrogat Mr. Sinith leaves @ widow, ha’ fet er lam, yer ‘uneral’ ne be held tn Grace Ghuroh, Brood day morning. 0 hoe incerment Randolph, i eee ieee POPE'S LATEST ENCYCLICAL, ‘sn Anwulsh,” He Says, "Bue to Neglooting Ged.” ROMB, Nov, ‘The Pope hes a@ freed to the hops an eneyotions, iy baa Gov ua fer publican e Although ata he. fan anead of the Binte and Nati onal ves Tenth sireet, ure- “Poop! me| dated Nov. 1, on “the Redeemer,” The Ponti! says he rajolose a4 the 4 A saloon 16 “4 jon with)that fama te Caseyville eur Ia nun wae) D te and Hoy r ed freely in conversat Re dmone oth aevomblage of Catholies from all parte ‘ ‘ y aep a nad voted at 0 Kiled and ety were seve ' me (Oxethor tater ou [those about him, Such of the ime of tee re re en enetor’antives | of the world th Rome Holy Year, Uier later ou most Wounded, Politios led he fig iba 4 the journey, which consumed almos' Were Judge Noah Davie, who sentenced| which, he adds, demonstrates that the fl bad fig ry Graven: ot) : |two hours, was given up to @ contro-) Tweed; John 1. Rockefeller and John B.| i6., lee marching toward Obrlet, He 7 #ho vg a spublican eltizen of the| Rockefeller, jr, Theodore B, Starr and| P¢°F Caseyville, and the wounded are W very with a Republican ¢ A. MoK, Twombl ony Pails Ad seven Acati s wore Hate an the Pi ine question ae ¥. LOE “As Chrict's coming to the world re Ttallans. vamos wiknown Ht TO nOIOC OTOL DOOOOU RS y LARS LS RC iy . formed soctety, 60 the latter, ia turning About fifty men became iny en y y stopped | PUOTDIECODOOROHOOOOONHS VOraK |farm and made 4 ibe oh A Pl ii CLEVELAND GOES TO VOTE. |.: Christ, will become better and be rainiios —— sevenaiiintal to the escor he Lincoln paved by follows Mis telng the ) @ Bryan club organised In 189% He sald divine law, by discountenan Pevol! fo 4 RUSH OF VOTERS | “Twant to thank you for the loyalty Neturne to Pein from Mant-| against the pean nates powers - J you Nave shor ot oni this cam by a IN BROOKLYN. Hel hothe tl ana asta BasPraben: Civaland, who went tof cs cHufiven® hm ud Gy fare QI a‘ F | welve hours we ma , teue OnE tl SHOTS IN PHILADELPHIA. | Hf tle itn it on baa reg om *|Many Had to Hustle to Cast} ‘hs campalgn, a Kansae } the purpose of voting. ye T ay mln he Declaration o ‘ Their Ballots on Clty raing ft he the Cortlandt street nendence written by Thomas Jet tery he was recognized by many per: PHILADEPHIA, Nov. GA rtot troke dtetet Mota) Warn alsin Time. {ervon, ainerne (0. Glogs tae a ibeen fond, Who speculated as to how te was , : " yre stolen hy read al extract from, f ‘ holne | vote, OVE Th the Pourteenth Myleion of th i Liere mene made by ARRON A EE PARGSHRY fOr te (ha \ land arrived at Princeton at KRUGER NEARING f il SAID. Pourth Wa wh rene M itive | an 4 5) i ly invoking hia 5 F y driven at ance to a pol - Al uiweive are| All voting records had to be emashes ithortty, aa isincoln,n-hiw At seams Le Nahas, et He hich broceed | g grap Witt me Made There vats A number of ne entered the p Krosmional Dinty Tin the Horough of Meboklyn to-day hoes of —>—— ‘The Hague Ile Heard From, Hig Mace ani attompid to volo, ‘her ' NPAGAMRS IE AR oa aaveee Pee ele t RAB JIDUTIL, Nov, G-The Dutoh vw i k TN hit iit] 1h seventeen of the five hundred “| no ho van oure may lose hers, wt MAYOR VOTED IN A MINUTE, crulver Gelderland, with ex-Preaident Bid a nWiNnbe ware fired , Mh i in unuaval id ele re te more an Om * shall, may it be my proudes! K board, whi salled from f t 6 no! T was the last to desert ruger on fi oh Paddy” Meprn ome) \ i id Mr oM tera were tered With) but | W R plum if i that i: ei Van Wyok Cast Hin Ral at tipo Dot J a a eent| cay ier ln ay" tein tha |minuter thane vvsg anys wtorne | LC@Al Weather and a Recordea| hi tatty mvt areca seri" ite Krenao Marquex Oct. ®, has arrived Sean aiherens of reiian kieh ie William Ma ad to x 1a eof aly ; | 1 4 bu if nite Mayor Robert As Van Wyok srt le The pommnnder At the PB} ‘i v iN M ‘ nthe inte clip t ballot ine rT R ¢ shal ayor Robe vel r o & Me tal tel a renal A i ar tn the te Naat Ht. | i 7 Pie eae | Bi eaking ush to the f » residence at 1% Bast Forty-sixth street Hague at Port nein with haute WK BIFUCK Wiih a revolve f th s y t : he vd i ha ‘i ‘4 M } Ai tw A iy id tv } ihe voluine Pie " caught the iry’s freedom, that the course approved *hortly after ti o'clock and went to the o mre ‘ex! cellens Nieok MINION Bivction. Con entirely unas| ‘Poll by our Julamente and adore! by out polling place In « cigar store on Third greatiy’'at the newe ol Hower, Was arrested Thre he ne af od theo mhind © wal WO ia . S. Hearts In disaster, if change, In torture, avon by More venth and Fi thy recent Hoer successes. Bios wore aleo loskoa Vard the a8 en not pernitt n dangh, we never faltered in devend: , betw 1) Rote, He duposite |r. Heyimans declared Mr, XC was wx had heen Alled jan Increase in number of polling a ing tt Baim otreets, 10 vote, He deboalied Song, to Hurope purely of hol a one division of the FiGH Wart] atone 10 A Mand It WAM omciata oF | hiding Gea a if eee ee Ealgt Sa ininute after entering the ifs mornin AT ee or wan oyna Nich ie A part of ner WIQUATLORM FOF A! Glen ting ‘ icy R le & part of thie Congrensionas ' a SOMES) Perfect weather is the generat res og teran ih a muah when tel QROKER AT THE ile» crowd had enthered about the afta deck with hit fog Wrapped ta wane aie : port from all States and an wnauu My lenges ahieat tack Irier tha ame, Gat Me ABKOA Naerere ne ee het aD Pinon remiaelen | — cates hath 1 SUALes An Interowt ie inten and at § g'cloekh a after he came out he asked nut "The exclaimed, energetic: ly 8 | A atu provien Waa encounter heavy vole had alread ied. Ph Y) questions h ‘7 nt ly big vote is being 0 ‘ole Nac oady been poled. The 4s to how the voting was go-| pipe, when Informed of the suc t BRYAN GAINS HEAVY VOTING [ifat,",! Qa Mie a) ik vow is ting ato ONO RAY rode! dehy? tacitly | POLLS VERY EARLY | esti tenon, the ralaece ff |e me Tay that corm of ° IN WESTCHE = 4 view fs aN whe ke Oolumbus and Cleveland G The weather is ideal, with a oe an A ri, ‘, conference with Louis LONDON, Nov, we STER. IN NEW JERSEY. |)!" » anvecutive | Uho regiatration tx 40 largo that At 18) inogghore AM OPP MME PICO AT TAMmmany Chief Cast His! Alterman iain atin Monge? club, Present ats me togeh fp Bal ba ee L ny ' v in " { ont v1 i 5 b >-—. Stecl Nooih in strowe \h Ary 1h woe previnots that bal. | Comaress Fight in tows, Ballot at 6.12 o'Clook am th beta ae Wpiked wei fas Por f Nar H iN emocrats Aim to . hie . te he cape at the rate of one a mine! i . . ' nothing new to Pt nad that A Wip® The Full P irty Vote Going to). Pt aden y vote | woathe 5 Neti {ty eth . ne Tie Morning, Fy had already been al. Out MeKinley's 7,000 BiyAn=MoKinie ! \ ened dn the ‘ition wt t| Richard Croker cast his ballot at 6.12 consemelpieapie J ss mm Gy. avenue olweel P ? f iam (kilet Wate, mY the jaboring men ' voles lock this morning. Plurality, tae vse wees, Ae Yat Hip ene AT ett er ae er cote wn ooe| OVID BL HILL VOTED) According rep ‘ \ , ‘ i owa lt ve 7 n ‘8 | midnight conference, looked free. r — , , neressiona, Dis teh ant con nee, Fiblne n heavy v 1 fin apaidbred doupttule Wain ng ip good humor when he loft the | Me meee lot 150 Quiekly and Weel ter Count 1} sire ‘ wt att f oan ] fi a vole Demoe ‘ub b o'cloe o We Then Weat Offes, elghaa lia ' Avy WOLINR Heth Binet e ne Hytys | Cong: ul { 4 he vote) Be tacesens (6 teaiane mo Club at 6.4 o'clock to wet ' » arly, even in lordastave ; ki , ‘ \ ta on his own advice and vote early, He} ALMANY, Noy Rx-Honator David and the voting waa t f ie V ONLBANS, Nov, 6The voting | as accompanied by his son Prank H.] 1. Hil walked into the polling place of A fire in the theatrical boarding-hewse » Democrats w r ghott evan | on " there Wan apparently Only |Croker, ‘They took a hansom cab and] tho Fourth Disirtot of the Ninth Ward] at 156 Weat hirty-fourth strom, set the When Mok ar h Hoth Stites Chaim Godir terest in the result, due y “ wa Handed bal Hey No i Hart ke aignt order trey poured Into. (he mong Dem UHry:| (rove up Fifth avenue to Beventy-ftth) Tle marked it quickly and depostted| block from Broadway to Baventh avenue WO plurality, y wari wn Mok pluira $4,000 box " ; BAN FRANC ION Nov, @=A and th slunai{ atreot, thence north (o Park avenue, and then went to his of asd? early (his morning, and soon the Banned ihe N ¢ wnt in the | wavy vote ei ake a clean sweep of (hel Mr, Croker was the eighth man tn Rivet ae A pee il colori ties BAER, As a consoqucive st 4 wnkiin M t the { : rhe me le Hot large line at the Sixteenth Blection Proulnet | WHEN PLATT | WENT TOV The gecupanis of the turning house In fh ti 4 Comm Wie H " te 200,000 Maryland Vo nthe Twenty-ninth Assembly District wore aroused from sloop by ie a alarm ' " 1 P A atin t - JALTIMON Nov, &—No.more |! WAS exactly 6.12 o'clock when MI lWae the Pitty Voter—Cast i were ln oy nelhbots gy um HeKinley would wi . ye " f dawned in Marys | Ure handed his ballet 2 at Rcd Haliot Hefore Break The Nan Da A hele the sure ilk ta the. 8 wo i hich th wit her, Chale the Board of In- nag Mee srs, Meh ene ee Waecneyey i Colorado Repabtionns Astle In thie State te vo be |apectors. of the precinct. He was reg (Apecial to The Hevening World.) Ba vale eee stor Hixteonih Pierre ‘ 1 haves pate ‘ Hist ' Vurd | Db t N ry latered from his residence, 6 Bast Beye] OWEGO, N, ¥, Nov. &—Senator Platt > if throe Amenblyn wale MBs there a ' r , i petied al 6 Fourth street Frank Croker voted! arose in good season at Ahwaga House, ihe Dean cats it . , ' Mere wid 1a the Nh Dietriet of | tity i pened aby A ML, A sty ately after Nis Hay lite after 7 o'clock walked alone almost wip: Mel ‘ ft very 1 whth Ward oh i t ‘ eine eatinated hat a glorious da, ald thi ‘01 4 moll tna , ailty in W tit Newark. ‘Phe | eae ¢ ‘ Hote In the linany tesder, me he” left they vot ( AHY cHadrte, arone a a eee SNOW FALL CNN WISCONSIN. ity wil € A Hi i ; ” gh ee a} f or he [Oore ‘Lam ain sraly, wad we a hy cond voter. tA : F an they. did lente ' we a4 A ised on the liave such Weather antiohpate the} ‘The Senate 4 . Mivocrate cls Ur yeaa : " ‘ \ ppuinte it) ; Shentt ' stem that 26,00 Voten|vate will be unusiially heavy. I haval hac and A long overcoat Ghich heed | Storm Bedfenly Springs Up and be clone bal aA \ id them | he he Twonty-re Hdonew and ih serving at ami e Siale, of whi MH-|no further prediction t @ out 1) closely buttoned. 1 lore with Vote. "i be the balloia hat Chey do the ' a Miastuna | 48 will goto MoRIniey and Bryan, the ne iatking now unttl after the| Aatter % he returned to the hotel Ld | BRYAN BY D) 000 1 etnoees ae r among the Varly con, In , OF the rewult 1 am}at once, after breakfast he saw| MADISON, Wis, Nov. 6.—A heavy 2 ' f reported that ¢ Hei 4 Hush to Conmectout Matta, | Nietenatenat: edie: wan i eke hou ihe tha tent ot politien! friends sand na. Na erate snow storm started here about 9 o'clock “ ; k # hieay je atte , ; { h the Democrats Chief Devery and Gov, Kooseve to-da IN QUEENS. uit iby Ue |B Break | voters are regia: | HAVEN, Conn Nov. GaHait iy and the Repubitenne 116 0 to Major Va Wek ‘demuaiing t's! — HIS FIRST VOTE AT 86, It did not interfere with « heavy vote “ : N Pour year ago the Withdrawal, Mr Croker showed the hte olt robably will cut down = r rBew | gel | s . ww MeKinley electors waa 136.00, while Fotaropt, LEROe OL Fe clit tale the eountty, patiote, a re the are ten " 1 0) |Thatfor Bryan wae 10,00) out of @ totat fall [ iiitend to he roplied H Got Nataratt LWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. @ Democratic Vote, Leaders eed iy ' und an uaually jorge | of 480% the day for thik. Pees Ay Cant wm Ballet for ee a” penah to tells tt, te. oby shortly er Say, Is Far Ahead of the FIRE NEAR POLITICIANS. | Marly Vote in Suburbs Democrats Out in Mieht nterview. Patrick MoCaffe Although: elabtys Hy o'clock and at noon @ Hght rain ses ( 1 . ie save y an inex INTRO, Nov, 6—Reports from th omnenaoeare Ix years old and foi g H —— Figures of 1896 eres : bet Nov, # Rep from the * r ani ra jong time a shevesAurin Sinan Within. ‘twa tuaen ' af Bi Mio boas ite Mietne ple el ODELL VOTED; —— froiuens, or te United tate, never Doors o Colts He aes I ! | th of ime being epent In the b rt ool The old - reat Van Cott i bel r 5 r would Indicate that many the kets are BALLOT "67. , orand ee, y Uy tient nt Metis i ubene t ; va AUNtete yA AN erage ts had bean Nolmware Voted Karly, ve nad ~ for Bryan AndcMevenwone se Meet Bevan was rena nine ta ri ' ' ' | LINC oon halt “LT votel for Bryan to-day,” geld Mo- ee ee eee ! ail plenty |triet WI ie enter 1 that] ay Gt Vani wiy|The Republican Candidate atforty ay he Tett the pal She use gain ny arty Qui ~ bras Wik sdlasavarad) Th j nis | Haplds reports that Sayer Went Early to the Pclis he'e against (rusts and Imperial W from 1,50 ty 20m i Aw fs i ¥ th Netr Nan>|\were lines troll, the Democratic a re rf om say in th ny sash Reiten ana OF tis out 0 ities Ih running Yar To-Day, VOTED FOR M’KINLEY AT 103, pevies the boroux will 1 at Sisaat. h enkina, @ Ps ot] ieyond a keen #t chore was an William. Alden Sinlth te (Special to The Brening World) part ha PORT OF NEW YonK, peemall merain ant ‘ will t # New | al ex the Hollan yBU ., 7 — . L yney3 Bays oc tives’ Adporat ivr | \ A ear Maxtor street, and) it r | Dag Ae . ne Holland Vote] NEWBURG, N. ¥., Nov, ¢—ltendi-| coarse otter, Whe Mee Passed ANI i bavowgs Jthat thoroughfare, Canal and Muiberr Ally heavy vote| mln B. Odell, Jr. the Republican candi: |" Contery Mark, Went to Pe Immertalo ae 6 war ss 0 t " t t three hours | A Pall Minwesota Vote, date for Governor, obeyed his own In- ie Hh Heron f i igh vat or nt boty W n Allied with surming| a | | A fairly tant [Junction and voted early WATERTOWN, N. Y., Nov, 6—Geo. OUTGOING ATRAMSHIPB, sm Cox, Republica 1 os jorowde 4 rly ty wih nial Yone hundred und three, cast AiLBD TO-DAY, my ox: by “tii . 1 via y f the tate, | At 7.20 o'clock he went alone, and on tn the town of Win Le oa in " 5 ’ hie ar MeL, min tie) ELECTION JUDGE DEAD. |", ' Lay tiis 19° | footy. to the CouriHouse, hls polling! Young the wiraight Republican ticke,. | tat, Bremen, Worece, Arownitee Bop, Phanves in favo: “ ‘ e elevator shaft to % KL som A wore k ny 4 voted. There was only o eh Lao KITL, Cate. a het rand spread The ity | Mdwin Morris, of Meretanteitte | ‘ mE TARY tH s | Le solee ER nt, ‘The Ballot ei he he BAe Tenn | ' n tne Vi of ot Hot cle me +4 1 1o0% tipon the World Almanac ue |!" wied tenements, and the Ara) — Stelokow While nt the and Democratic | *MaWed BA Called vue "Henjarnin B Odell, Jr. No | 20 ARRESTS IN CHARLESTON, (Altianes, Gee Fortune Laem alarm wad quickly followed by CWO) main sortie, @ nrominent reside sv ck) Bebraske Farmers Voting, 6." thin being the number of hls batiot eta Vrieslast, Antwerp — Vincenzo Floris, Nephen. The fire was confined to the a ‘ ‘i sel yuh MAHA, Neb, Nov, 6—The yore of] # nt into the booth. arranged hig | t™perted Voters Cagght and Trou beegein! ipper fore ant was drowned: oul Rapin Seri ait. Ane, SPORE, OF: the {\cTutchtng was ceportos [SH Blake wil 86. (args ones The-eonelpatiot cod, with a. rpsededan, peoree bia. te haven te INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, water tower got Into agtlon, mew? ote ayW,. 08. that inte, Notably In the etook {ton Of the Weather and the roads a t DUB TO-DAY, was slrickan with apoplexy this Hrociiow outside of the city of | Male Lt possible for formers and others men,” retired, He had spent one min-| CHARLESTON, ols lt la, Liverpool. BL ea - Ht ming while on duty at the voting] te of this voting pros oullyiog dittticte to reaal ute And twenty seconds in the polling Dobe rr ae Giaegow. # loluce p “acee without difculty. place, fifty seconds of which were in tes, pve, bean There money tor ne am | tg vita creat nye [easier aba Came t te fe beth wwe ca * Banday Word Wants, FORT WAYNE. Ind, Nov, a—vore) mutant Mr, Odell wore #ult of black eheviot, Saseaiaman hat