The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 213, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1903 Page: 1 of 12
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'hn L. Bates republican waa ro-
oted Kiwnor of kiaseechusetta.'
"ryleid to be Mr demo-
Mtu. 1m kxiatun Is certainly.
' h voting wi light In Virginia and the
...ocraie carried the But easily.
-n r"t ered Ohio br V1
'I i . t cot t largaat vote c
en Bit .Ooio knulur.' - ' t
lection relume ta Kentucky are Book-
n I' t.o majority and It U minuted
will be steeled by IM majority :.
aeorg B. MdClellan. Tammany's eu-
at tor Mayor o( New York carried
ery pwlni:t exoept on being elected
inM BMjurtty.
: DOMESTIC.
Mi Booth TuekrH'rM yeeter-
Uy B Kew Tors. . . . u .
The Hew Orleans nifif exchange wfli
abolish the ttn nines tat future.
Th neerhern Paotrio purchased iM.Mt
a. are of the Associated OU oompeav-
sock for Rtti. . . . .
cmb a J Fwen was flrad upon from
an at Lexuixum. Ar. br two Ma
no una their eecap. . . r
Two freight trains collided ' yesterday
r nr Sheniierdsrtli Ky killing two Baa
t UM W Other. - ..yr.- -.
. raw over th selection ef aa eiee-
Judge at Falrvlew Va. two mB war
killed and two othor woonded .
Atnro at TttUtwrt ahot watt ataa
aad alic-eing captured by a awb Waa
aavod Insat tpchlna by th poUoa
ArW oaVaril WblM had ban injured
aad.n klilad to a ran war la Arkaoaaa
"naoo cooa a aaaTO tronJai) and au4
blms ' . . ' ' i a -tt-ftt
. 'oftfclats ot ibe Onaabwd Kin
Workara Utraataa a Mrik In th woaura
nuiun toinota "- .-..-j ai.
.fOKBICN. 1 .
A Chlnea atoorlrad a charob kllllma ft
i Pator... . r ...... .- .
TbanmltateaoaUoatbaabaaa
Wlnwuf WIDIaai raaeha
wbar ba wtli uaet tba aaar today.
Vln's Edward laid th corner (ton tor
tba Cooaumptlon aaaitarlunv ia fluaaaT
Dlapatohes front' Bio Janeiro itat tba'
A ore larrHory dlaputa haa bean settled
Th rrencWoUe raided th conrent at
tba fanieaHnat Parti and expelled tbe
tatbora. ' . ... v. ..
Com bee the- French premier hi sJlont
I uh ranor ot u prenosaa
wbicb la stIU expecud. -
-- L'alted Btata Oonsul bulatroa at Colon
rrporea tba axlatene of nTohiUoaary ke-
diceuions at that plao lookiac to too la-
aepandeaea of Paaaaia. ...
- rriao tUdsiwlU haa 'laraod' a writ
dentaodlnc fftjoW of lata Cecil Rhode
eetate under claim of. an agreement ktailt
betweea barseir aad th ailllkinalra.
Dtsaatobea stau that Charles Krata
th jusKTV St. lioul aktarnmn hi con-
Breed la ta aalaa at Mexico City. To
aiociau retuae to talk eoncemtna aha.
TEXAS. "'
Th gtweriior haTlaraod hi thank
living procbuaatlana . . .. . ..
Th BeMleU are aaanablinff at Dallas
lor the aute ooBvanUgn. t.-.-.
' Th detvimey ke th Btata Waatniy
- toady aanunta to iuen. -'
Buelnam bouaos were borbat' at Itte-
. aot tb oh aalac M.
' A youaff aaaa was eancht iaa sbaXttas) bi
Temple and bsataa to death.
'.' There haa been an advama of i aaats
oa oM by the Texas ooaipaiiy.
.Therk are no nwvcasas at Baa) Aa
tooloyOlsMaaa of tbg at Laredo. .
Tb Texas boUdiac at at. Umla wilt ba
-rraayVw oecapaBcy by Febraary It. . i
BeceJie of the quarantine tb Waco
l term ( Feoeraurt may be aassad ..
Hundreds of speculator are burrylns
to tbe new on field on Batson'a Prairie.
esretary Wilson looked over tb Peters
i fans aear Calvert and made aa ad-
oios at nM ' - . v
- Dr. Tabor -ajtaoancos that th Laredo
quaraatln nuat stay oa as kmc as there
1 a sin! ran ' '
Walter L. WUsoo of Fort tavaoa foO
from the railroad bride near Fort La-
' c and was killed.
Tb Bum baa taken Judgment by ot-
fault exlnsnunoer of defuact Cra -
atlas Toerek one of tb trained nuraes
who-weat to th Bennett ranch haa been
' stricken with th (ever..
" - The prAdenUal Ufe Insurance eotapaar
baa aa agent at Beaumont making an In-
vestigation on which to baa pooalbi in-
SPORT.
The Klecrloa Cay baadkaa at Aqneduet
eras won by carbuncle jockey win
set down for dlsobedleooe at tbe post.
'Th Covin aton Aatama stakes at Cin-
cinnati war competed for by fifteen
horses and won by Determination a toof
: ..w ; Hi.' mi ' 5 " '
VM-.-OOMMERClAI1''''
.4- !! ji--.'- V 4- ' '' . .
(train market' was weak on aoseant of
favorable weather reports and covora-
Bieht crop bulletins. ;.
Colonel J B. Jackson ta aa article oa
fattening horses for th market recommend-
atorO eclentlflo feeding aad more
eaurclae tor IheaVrae. . .
Seenarr HeSiter-B MUM statement
hows a. derided decrease In eottoa re-
ceipts of sight crop and ta th ax ports
tor the past two. -oentas. ' . . .
RAILROADS.
'1
- The commission bearing at Fort Worth
was a frost Then was only on. ship-
per In attendanoa. .-...:. .-
The cemmieelao to flguringon having its
powers paased upon by the Federal eourt
. In order to let the roads know where
tay .taa ytr-- p - . . 4. ag';-
t; Louis orflrials arrhred m th etty en
ro.it to Mexico tor KratV Wo la to b
returned for trial. r ' .
Fndlng of FacMo Kxpress Strike did not
omuiioa much aurpris among local em-
. ploye of .tb company. - . .
A woman wtto lost a pr dmmond and
S puree conminlng til ta mspectlng
diamonds recently recovered by th po-
lie.. - s i--...: . .. -t . .
Crowds that gathered to read electlaa
ret'ii a and bulletins dlapereed early aab-
Istixi wlin- the' first Indications ot demot
erauo auoceaa. . . y . j; .; .(
Th county chairman of th demoeratlo
and republican parties bar died name of
cenareeelenal nominees preparatory to
coming election.- . f . .....'.-'"..'..
Th Houston Water romnany haa oo-
Ulned a temporary Inju... .e against the
rdy to prevent enfaroen.-tit of orriinahee
forfeiting company's .CUinraot. liutl set
fop- November U. . ; t 1 ' . J i
Tw AT5 LOCAL C.T
' w.t.e-aj; night sboeilng- leagti at;
nerthnn i'fwllng league meeting at
(A . 7 iana aurya. '
t Sweeney A 0"nhs " opera' bona'
p .. .nee and nlhit-"SVey Down Bast"
b ..tine of the democratic ronnty een-
u c. ...ulitee at U a. m. at Baengerbund
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CCITOuS BY L0V7
Vtaas ktt ZzfJti at the
VoU in Erociifn. .
TZ2 VICXC-I B JICmCAXT
la Reference tb PretldaitLJ E3ec
r tkti Murphy and McCarrro 7
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t v. T K-t ;
Kew Tsrk IfoTembe 1-AfHr a ro-
srksbU ramaalgn. ta erhteb thart war
united against him nearly all th news-
papers aad practically every nilrihrUrb f
rellgioa ta tba dty Horg B. IdoCUTlaa
sons of tb cMt war general wag today
elected third mayor of Ores tar Kew Tor
orer Beth Low tuslonlst. th present
mayor by a larg nlurality of about H.-
. Kdward at. Orovt w
ler and Charles V. Forne president ot
tb board of aldermen. Tbes two am
war originally of tb 'fastoa ticket and
war tndoraed br Tammany whereupon
tbe fxadonists took their name front tb
Low balloU and nominated other eandt-'
Udatas. It was tba aomlnatloa of Grout
and Frns br Tanniaar that aauari
Hugk MctaaiWw. tb retaraa leader of
tb Kings eonaty democracy to bolt aad
declare that be would not support awn
who war not deaeoerata. In splU Of ha)
howerer KoCMlaa Grout aad
Kteca oounty. Th maa-
their eaapalf-a thora' was
br Btau anator Patrk H.
McCayren when HcUiughlla refused his
the low vota tor WttUam
chief" of pone who
tm aavmoepehdent ttokst ' which ttda
ghren ntactkally no aupport. Th resait
how a Uauaous elwuumof pabllo aea-
'tunent atnos Ham LOW was (Meted two
years ago when a won by tLCO. At
that Urn be carried all tb boroughs but
Queens his aluralitr ta Manhattan and
th Bronx being Mat and Brooklyn tlMd
aad ba Bfchmdoo tat ;v V:; '.
In Queen alieppeTd (dW) had a nta
raUtr of 1L.i4''1;n '""V
' Today McCmllan carried Manhattan and
th 9ronx br about M.Wt a gain of IMM;
Brooklyn by gbout CM a gain of HW
aad Queens br abont Hot a gala of mors
than tot..- Tbla makss a total not fcam
for XcCMlaa of about MUaX aomparad
wrth Bbepard's vota of two years ago. '.'
Lwg carried only on borough rllcb-
moad-ebr about
Tb reeait waa knows eerry. and at :tt
p. av Mayor Low sent this telegram of
esagratulatlon ta Colonel McClellaa: .
1 ongratulata yon oa your
If I can be of serric to yon
tnand ass. Both Low."
.'; ircLELLAira itatbmint. " . :' . .
Colonal McClellan who la at present a
member of congress mad tba following
"I am deeply grateful to my follow
cltlaens far thotr otmrideno to ma. I
renew th promises which I mad before
leoUoa. '
't have no blttarniaa of feeling tor
anr on. ' . " -
"I shall go at anoa to Washington to
prepare tor th . axtraordlaaiT i.
aad aa soon aa the .Qnesttoa of Cuban
reciprocity dlspoaod ot I shall turn mx
attonUan to tba affairs at the dty. . ..
1 biTtta to oo-operatio of every eitt-
atn whether b supported ma or not
and .regnrdlees of his political vwwa la
toe adrancemont od th city's good. '-'
"Thh victory should' ancourag and
unKo all denworats for tb presidential
contest la not" f-r Vl. e.......
Chart F. Murphy th leader of Tam-
many hau said I "Tb figure apeak for
themselves and th people have opokea.
Of course wo ar pleased at the result
It baara out tba figures w gpve. If tb
election bad boon a week further off ta
ehanee ar that Dovery would aava
polled a larger rBte than Low." .
Tba vtotonr grant aa It la for McCW-
btn ta of mora algnificanc .to Mr. Mur-
phy wb made up the demooratk) Ucku
and who managed tba campaign batea
today would have meant for him asp sal
tton from hi post aa leader with all Its
powers aad opportunities and th ao-
csssIob ta eoatrot of another faction. In-
deed plans had boon mad by certain
lndepndnt democrats baaed an th be-
lief that Low would be re elected to re-
organln the -democracy of tba city with
Tammany left out To Mr MoCaran also
th result meant much for bad MaCleUaa
lost MclAughnn would hare beenr again
la control and MoCarres and his Irtends
would bar bad little to hope for. The
carrying of Brooklyn for MoOejlaa
caused astonishment as It waa believed
tb err of "M tad lights ta Brooklyn"
would cause aa In cheesed rot for Lorn
la that borough T '."'.t..s: '
THB CAMPAIOM V'r'H ."
waa aa of tba-moat interesting ta th
hlatory of Now York city. From th day
Mayor Low waa renominated his support-
ere urged bis rejection on th ground
that no partisan question was tnvorred
hut tbajf every rnan should vote to up-
lift 1 the xlp sdmi i-'i. . bitoaua
M 1 -n t ( 1 1 ! am-
r t oil ' " t e
defection.
Foroes osrrted
itoU at
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A stwprtee was
t. Derery. Jdrmor
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.koaos
X rtrtftie Jlnlih fim' f Triria'tA
CuttJrj Hoids Out Hope to
tl-.-M .( W. ...... .
aSU4Mv V. MAV jlW
S Ww Terk Norember L-Robert
J vFulton Cutting at tb atlsens'
Unkw headquarters gars ut
ta which he aaprsand
tha result and
his belief that "the partisaa admin-
awratlon which Mr. McClellaa 'pro-
poses aan not mslntiln tha ataa-
dard aat py Mr. tow" " J
bfeajvarblla. ba aaeu. the nHaeke ?1
Union win occupy itself ta prapar- J
log for tha' naxt toctloiw Ha Is-!
persoaded that ttt atrrloM win ba J
.rsunlrod at.that. tlma ; 6 'iV. .
With Aommlaaloner Oreon at
polio headquarter watching th a
returna waa District Attorney J- J
rome. Whoa tb akwtlon of Mo- a
CleUaa wss aaaured Mr. Joroma I
waa askod If ha had aaythmg t
'mur.!i f -- v t - ; 5
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"Not a'funaral Botfc h replied.' f
Letar -howsror a stetetnent J
which a had mads hef or Low was
nominated. In which h said that Z
th mayor If renominated would J
ba beaten by a auXvity of trot)
BW to 0N was shown to him.;-'
- Anew waa ar mum juuamextv ov
a
tha aondttlona'
' be said "but when
I got Into tha fight my mottnetrr
a jndgmant waa lost It simply rei J
; solves ttaslf Into a question of
f prtocrpl ta b anpportod by an an-
S krrabi man." .;. -1 : y i 5 '
OommlsstoBor : Oreen aald' hs t
Would surely ran hi oftU on
v a baton Deosmber ; j?
5 . -. - '-I . .
iaaaaaaeoaeaaa
maeb to ataan out tba rod light vll at
tba last Bid. ''' v .:.-."
.It waa argued by fiiajislstsr oaatgra
that th return of Timmsaj mm ta of-
'a. wlde open" -town.
and th ran nut
by which la-noes nt airts were ferosd to
its Hraa-af abaamv thetraamiags gomg
to man whom they supposed hp be their
husbands. Mr. McClellaa waa attacked
br tb peakers for th tustooist bo-
eaua. they alleged hs bad sold tba bam
ot his honored father to etoak th do
stgoa ot svU bmh. To these statements
tha daoecrate tasnndsd with the obarga
that LoWg nenpsrllsso esUtas showed sa
attempt to secure oanUol of th dty la
tb wtaras. at Governor Odell; that ait
tba oredlt tar tb good tuirisim s tula
Irtratlon bekmged tq Orout who waa oh
the democrat! ticket aad that osry
democrat could oast kkj vote for MeClet-
ma b view of tb Important banitag tbla
ctty-a vote would bar aa tha presiden-
tial slsetion next year. Both Candida tea
mad nightly speeches. Low' prineijatl
supporting orator wag District Attorney
Jeromo who btttsrly opposed the mayor'a
renomination on the ground that h was
unnoDular but wb after tha. nomlnatlna
convonttoei made frequent speeches for
th fusion ticket - -Tor
MoCWlan Bourks Coekran returned
to political activity and
caroaly saoond In Interest to th ds-
faat for Low b th effect ot in result of
tbe rote on tha fortunes at tha eote-r
Hugh MaLaughUa who for
a quarter of a century haa
bona tha undisputed leader of the Kings
county democracy and who finds that
his former lieutenant MoCarrea waa'
abl to manage McChulan's candidacy so
that a democratk) plurality resulted la
spite ef McLaughlin's spirt ted opposition.
What the result ot this situation will be
can not now bo told . .
Bates y Re-elected - in Has-cbuat--The5
Decrease in' the ; :
SocMit Vote-a" Feature.
Bosto
November 1. John L.
Bates waa reflected governor of Massa-
choeetts today by la plurality of about
tlsmmt Colonel William A Onsen tbe
democratic candidate. With a dosea ettles
and towns to hear from. Bates bad a mad
of CUU. but. as the auaatng town ar
abV strongly republican there was every
Indication at a lata hour that tbe plural-
ity of the republican -candidate would ba
practically the earns ss that of hut year
though th vote may ran higher.
. . The legialatur remains practically un
changed.- with th usual proportion of two
republicans to one democrat but th so-
cialist party ..which had three members
last year will bs. represented . by only
one W member from Brockton. - i
; The oclallst vote fell oft considerably
from but year aad tb fail are to re elect
Representative Carey of Havwrblll one
of tbe party readers and a member of the
lower branch of the legislature tor the
past five r six years was en of tat
features of the election. - -
In addition to electing their State ticket
and holding tb legislature tb repuhr
llcana were also aucoemtul In retaining
control of the governor's council which
will be composed of five republican and
one democrat
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:- Mayoralty ElecUoni. v.
Syracuse. N. T.-Alan C. Forbes (rap.)
elected mayor of Syracuse by about 1U
over Thompson (dem ).
The entire republican ticket city and
county. - Including four members of tb
assembly elected.
Ttlmlra N. T.-W. T.'Colernaa trap)
defeated Mayor Sneehaa tdem.x nur
'republican county ticket elected. .-. i
Albany W. T-hsrle M.' Oans rrep.V
was re-elected mayor ot Albany today by
a plurality eonmderebly larger than tht
of two years siro. defeating Colonel Wit-
Ham Gorham Bice formerly United gtatea
civil service commissioner under Cleve-
land. .
- In entire republican ticket was elected.
"y-Meenort Conn. Move-iher t Msvor
-iivtnHl. known a t'e "v-ioi" Tvor
1 carried in a ti in I imi -a to
t - - f I I I n re.
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TWO MEN latULDj TWO
WOUNDSD. .' ;
The rouble CreweOut o( the
Selectjft.of Virginia Elec-' '
' ' 1 tion Judge." "
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' Bristol Toon. November t.-A fatal
election ; row ooourred at" Fau-visw. In
Scott oounty. Vlrgrula tbie moateg. Two
man were kilmd one fatally injured and
on serleusiy hurt' i " ". i V
Tba dead: H :" ' 'i:"'- '
- JOHN ' OSBOKNK ahot' through the!
heart -. -iw.......--...-
EZIEKEL KICXETS. ghwt through th
"The tojured: t. ' :C.
3. H Catron 'shot through the nock:
will die. . T r .'; ..
i alexander Kays shot mj th. bin; '.wtU
rt0or".i.)' V--l-v ?
' Th trouble eras over npubllcaiu
about tha Voting place ohjepting to P. M.
Bollor . aenrtog - a - a " repubHour- Judge.
Holler' it. ta cUlmed.4bad ba sleefed
by democratic rirssmtisionors tor aarrlo
today. fOsbora-' and Nlckets. th two
dead men- wera 'democratic Judges sad
wore brought Into. the row oa aaceont at
their rfletol oonneetlen with the elect loa.
It la believed Catron fir tb' shot that
kUMd Oaborn aad Nlckets.' Th dead
men shot Cutgoa and Keys. . More troubta
ta feared. K . . t n. .
' Falrview ta'.ta a ranmt ' mountsln at-
tlemnt ' ' .. :' -..'
vas ikxiUnc stto
Carried Virgirua EasilT--Ths
Field' Was Clear and Very
lighe Vote Vas vOast
tlpnn ta Virginia tor member t the gen
oral assembly tbave' resulted in demoT
cratlc sweep of tb-SUt. '.The hW as a
rule was left open to tba' democrats. At
11: o'clock tba outooma of tb hardest
fought potnta waa still undecided. ..Two
surprises appear however. In the defeat
of the democratic member In Botetourt
and Fredericksburg. . ... . i ' "!. i ... j
Th vote was generally light Y'.;
- cum:::3 tays in. ' "
Dtmocrsts Do Kot Ad.iit Claims
. ' of riuTs.:w. v
'. Des Molnee l(fa Norember t-Me-turna
up to U. a. m. Indicate th re-
election of Oorercor Cummin by a plu-
rality of et.oOeV end of bis associates on
the republican ticket by suljirtantieily tbe
mats ploralltiee. At pxht a tio .. beaa-
OA'artors a larg a p.iirslity la not ad-
mitted. Tbe HtIbI tu re iret u rm. although
rot oompleta' In Voste II! tie change from
two years o ' -n t e house contained
(IfLty.tao r . a a J ttecn dem
ocrat . sit-- riT rei'Mlilicans
. nd tn may
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iLAHvicnrciiioDs
jCARSISP;0HI0 ; BY xoorooo
llAJORITY '4l '
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Hanaa M Hm Lvgest M-
i ijority' of Any Ohio' Senator
I l wa
Ooltimbus' Ohio November' k-Th re.
pobllcan hroks their neord la Ohio ta-
day m plursiiUes for governor by tha
election ef Colonel Myron t. Herrlck over
Mayar Tom Johnson democrat by con-
wwntbty over MM The nturaltty on
Joint ballot of orer M m the legislaturs
tor. the rejection of Senator Haaae more
than trebiea any frxmer record banaler
'oraker had a- recerd-breskln; majority
f on Joint ballot for his re election
w tear age and that tor Hanna thai
rear ta three time that number.' Hanaa
succeeded John Sherman ta the asset
Msh iK 1W by sppoUiUnont frpra Oov.
omor- BushMll and -when Banna waa
oteoted nvr th tmexplred Sbormaa term
and. the full" term of six years aadlng
March d itn h was after the most bit-
ter 'contest' nat was' ever waged hi an
Ohio legislature. Senator Heaaa-wai have
the distinction ef taring Urn .largest as
well ss the smallest majority at any aen-
;'ator .elected from Ohm. . .
On account of the vote on' tree oonsu-
tutlonal aBMadnMnteh. eoanttsg w
delayed all over Ohio aad a hen retorae
were received they could not be oompared
:whh' these of amy previous state election
aa tha seventy-one manlcrpaUtle with
dlstrlctod under a new municipal . cod
that" went Into effect tbla year and
ohanged the voUng preclncta th' tboaa
sort anient muntcipalltlea. Almost all the
return received ware front . oltla
'which tb. usual rat ef gains or lotus
oould not b dafraltety determined but
most of them made rack republican gains
erer their rote of last April with which
retnrxrlaons are made as to tndioat that
ith drift was with the rpubUeane.bi the
'tawna even greater than ta the rural 41s-
tricts where the nnjsmBaaani were gam-
mg a doaeo to tbe precinct over the rota
of but rear when tbe republicans gave a
iplnrallty of over MMl '. '.'J.t: :'
; There eras much talk among Btata Made
era of both partloa abant "MoOsllaa go-
ing ap In New Tork and Johnson going
down ta Ohio" having some effect on tha.
deeaocrstlo . posslbllltHs for . next rear.
There -baa been a gisuedent ta Ohio for
tb democratic candidate for governor the
prevloue -year to lNatieoaJ i convention
being made ana of tbe ealeaatse at hug
to . the democratic National eonnatlon
and It ia evident from the talk tonight
that the dsBwerata who opposed Johnson
tedsr wlH continue1 their oppeolUoa to
prevent blm from osntroUtng tb next"
canvMtloa v .. m i- --';-
Chalrmaa- Desk at tb republleaa asm.
mltta eatd the result waa' due to the
-rrrrknhie personamy of Henna pop-
ul i.v of llerrirk. tadoreemenl of Booee
re t 4 i'.e State admlnlstratioo and
tb. - ctinilutnns brought about barmeny
a I. remihticens while tb ereio-
cr were divtued Int fact loos aad e-ue-'
li. one great f actios that repudiated
t"-. e Us and oter tads aad Isms ot
lo.a ..nsun.'. i a; " v '.
' "C" 'o November I. 8nto
F -r i .it nater Henna hta eone
r . r inHnnett. Beneror
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MAJOSTTV ESTIUATED AT
j FIFTEEN THOUSAND.
TIm.VouVu Unusually Heayy
' and There Were Nomeroos
. ' Disorders in Kentucky.
LoeisrUle xy November t-l the-
eloss of an aiaetloa charaotartssd by ajt
unusually hoary rote bumsrous disorders
and OTidencsa ef many gross hegularl-
tlea. the pa (tacthm at Oorornor Beok-
hsm. th democratic eandidata rr Coio.
ael Morris B. Belknap repubUoaa by
mojortty of fully IMW seeme assured.
The npubUoana coocede tbe plectloa ef
: The day hi Loatavtlle was aa kxeitlng
one and tb atoetioB was bitterly fought
The republican manager etala they have
Proofs that la thirty-tvro precinoU la tbla
etty the polling places in repubUoaa pre
hwl were Mther kept cloeed all. or a
part ef tb Uaw ar ressorod to obscure
plaeea tTbF also charge ballot bos.
ettufftag. mv fprdbto Jectlon ot repub
lleaa eleoUoa officers and. Inllmldatton
at negro rotors br policemen aad flremea
ef tb pusent democratic etty sdmlala-
(tpataya. t ; 1.-ih- ti ? . ;v;..-r
These eoaditleea tad to isaany Cants
the most aariana at which occurred be-
tween Tosj Kilsy a dsmsorails aletttaB
officer and Jacob Krlger. repubUoaa
officer. . Tb man used pestols and KSey
waa' seriously wounded... Tbla fight oc-
curred at Fourteenth and Oreen streets.
and was a three-cornered one.' Accord-
teg to statements by witnesses Krlger
aa election Judge and another repub-
lican; officer restated an attempt to
change the'remibHcsa offlotata wttn the
result that the pnOa were otosed. Kller
rwent away but returned with two men.
A row followed. Krlger opened fir on
Xlley which was returned. One ot the
toilets entered KUev's bead. At th atr
hrspltal toakht Klley-a ecodltioa waa
Rsortsd Btrlous Krlger to a prominent
etUasn. being th soa of a former bank
ptesldsat He waa mlramd on $xt bait
At . DanrUl. Ky Fountain . Hasby's
hkull wsa.eruahd during aa atactlaa row.
At Trot Phillip Bdlly waa shot by a
deputy ahedft for reoturing too sear tbe
poUa At Lawreooeburg Constable James
lod wards waa fatally eat br Oliver Cary
during a fight ta aa sleotlon booth.
' Of the lit sountlea hi tbe State returna
have been rooerved from- thirty-eight.
These give Beckham M.BM and Belknap
tm Over forty at these counrles are
remote eome at them being nearly tw
days Joeraey tram temphone' or tete-
granh wlreai !
' Loukrrtll and Jefferson - county gave
Beckham tm majority over Belknap In
round numbers . Terkea rormbilraa. ear
ried Leulevlll and Jeffenoa eoenty at
the taat gubernatorial elect km by tm.
Tbla gala at MtN votes added to Beck-
ham's mejjortty ef BW at the last elsetloa
insure him a majority ef lUm It aB the
other counties la tbe' atato duplicate their
ota at th taat gubernatorial election.
Beckham howerer baa made a total gala
of nearly wet in his rote from tb twenty
other counties heard from. Th Eleventh
district composed'' of re ..(e mountain
ocuntlea last year f i tm tmt-
Bce .majorltr r .wy
: --PchttDi::!
geaaea '
I A PANAMA OUTE-EAK
I .
X Indc;uicacs of the ilxia S
Washington November t-flon-
O 'aatkmal advices were received to- 3
. night from tbe fsthmua ef FsgArng
e to tbe effect that a revolution was ' e
In wmum and that Indaneadenoe
Rooeevelt at t Cdeck sent for
Secretary Hay Aetmg Becretary ef
tb Nary Darling. Assistant See.
retary of Btata Loom la aad Bear
Admiral Taylor chief ot tha bureau
of navigation to - eome to .the
White House where after a eon-
ferenoe hutlng. searry two hours
order were - dispatched to the
Dixie aad tbe Atlanta on the At-
Iaa tic side and the Boston en tl.
Factfl coast ta proceed with all
posatbb) apeed to Isthmian waters
to aid the Nashrllls ta protecting
American mterests and malatalne
a i
lng a free transit acroes ; the
J . Isthmus id accordance with the
.treaty at IMt. Orders war alas
J ' sent ta Bear Admiral Glass enm-
mandlng tbe Pacific squadron oon-
dating at the Concord Marble head
. and Wyoming at Aculpuloo to
aoal at one and bold himself in
S x res illness ta proceed on a moment'
5 . notice to Panama.
. The rejection of the Panama f
X eaaal treaty to supposed to be tbe S
msrtng aue at the new roeohv
f tion. but no official tniormatio J
a . was given out -'.' . x .
J Tbe statement ana anihor'-ied I
that the state department regard
J the H too tion as ssrtoue but that S
the antral of tha Nsshvills today
8 and the ImmeiUata dispatch at the
ether vessels insures tba protectloa
-at AaMTicea lataresU.' v . 2
SggeBeeeeeeeav
cats H this rear. Bet urns from that dis-
trict will not be completed before Tbuts-
day alght. Beckham's majority eutstde
the aSeveath dlstriet to estimated at bV-
taa. Nona ot tbe count! la the district
VHAT.KESS SAYS
cowirrr - on tiis vic-
TORY Clf JJ'CtlXLAN. .
( " 3 pf 4 a
. ' b -v . - Y'A-'J-f 1 i'A
Dug diZt U OtaTto tCe Tact
. - ttsl I4: " Tc:i I" - V
j-;"p 'r ' s
f - . -
(Spedal to Tha Tost
I Kew Terk Ncvrmser 4-Btlltorial coss-
nwnt on the meal slecUop: .
. Evening Telegram (everjng edttloa ef
the Hsrsid)i Murphy triumphant to th
anasptng of the election of Oeorge B. Me-
credlt . will be given the
of Tammany ball wb. br
hi Blasts rful stroke which haa won tola
eteotlon. and brcugfat back tbto power
TaSMaanr ball pis ess him la security at
ttm bead ot that organisation. His power
henceforth will be supreme. . and even
greater than hat enjoyed by Richard
Croker la hto nslmlsat days
; Tbe Morning Telegraph i The election
ot Oeorge B. McClellaa ta be mayor at
New Turk luipilsta ao en who .haa
studied the eonditlons with' tntoUlgenc
and without prejudice. In tbe first plao
Mr. MoClellaa Is a democrat aad this la a
democrat! crty. . Mr. Low ca th ether
pandj whlto a son partisan In olf years
when a party issues are Involved la
am the ere of a. prasidsntml
etrtctty partisan . republican.
aad' hto affiliation with the repuhUcaa
ptmldentlal macbloe has boa
and effcBBrr. " f '
. The Mew Terk American: Th end ef
a campaign of detractiea proves that the
pippls oaa net be teOnoBosd by aa as
aumptloa that whatever ta democrat lo ta
corrupt. Th trlctcry ef Orout and Fomea
rebukes the footlah. proteose .that .: tha
of whose record th fusloatots
ecame unfit for office the mo-
meat they received democratic macrae
: Tba toollsk attempt o mm Devery ss
a getter or vote ta repubneaa toterest
and as a damaging factor to democracy
baa tolled miserably.
The ettlssnsblp that has returned damn
crate to office by a huge majority re
jected Derery so con tempt uoualy as ta
make hto talght mora pathetically rMlc-
nloua than that of anr man who ever
raa for office. . . '
I The-light la over and a democratic
vlotery ta wen as ef tha herdeet fighut
and on of th most declare victories ta
Mow York's history.' v..r. .:t.t i-
". The World: The appeal to party spirit
la the city election has prevailed Tam-
many has wen by Tt.oe majority hi a
dtp that Bare Orover Cleveland IUJM b
Mat. and which Color carried last year
by lasav .
. The aeoral at. this phase ef the defeat
to ptain to reed the Best tuatca osadktoie
for Bwyor must be a demecrat if th aati-
Tammaar forces wish to carry the elec-
tion. There are seme prejudice and
p red! lection that are proof against argu-
ment end the election yesterday again
demonstrated that party feeling Is one of
the strongest of them. No Tammany
enayer be been aK to ri ' .o ."the
eraaniaatioo." too-. it . ' -m have
tried to do so. if s r. .i u sliell
unexpectedly show the dM- -u. . and III
ability to do so he mv m rwa for
himself aad evert a et dan. from
his party. : - ;-- ' f" -
i The Frees says:' Kew Tork again Bes
prostrate BBder -dleraee. It haa Its
spasms t saantlsnsl virtue bnt m th
long ran It seems It to the ci y of red
lights And tost Bight they t med aa
they will-flams anamsB may oouot tt-e
for at least the next tvro ye-
There te no man to tine ' Invee
purity In wovnea and .vnr
among men who can h' i . i .d
today ww-n 9t la written I r - i m
read th "4 votere ! . .... t-
em e'-i red luht ce.- a
Of .1 A"'-'i- p.. - -i
iy i 4..e ni....si
i:dica cf 72ifL!!e
legislatu:.:
. .. t . ....... .. i
It. YH Et a i
T i aw e -
1 - -
LEI3Tn C7 TZ2
1 1
r.
ZCbg of tier.
ewJveJTT HAS IT.. ne .I CT 4 -
1
fJut the Few Ertr-T-s I
l Cutt Them IiC .lal ;
i'. '. : for. SeoOaKrac.
t ' -'I .' ' .
'1 BelMmors .hM Norea-Ur
"dock thl morning tha r
BeJthaer etty aad tb atarr'
nxa aimger" ewtag to the len.
ballot and trjaretsr It to lrr
aaawBterr etate the result. 1
ttbna Bowevw potot te O e
JCdwlB WBrwatV asaiOrrlt 1
Brar Stermewsj A Wtlltoanson r .
Bad that the legislature wiU a t
a United State 'asnator "1 1
kratto. ... "
1 Baporta from Towaon t'
at Baltimore esunty mdkmte t t 1
more eougty hag 0B.democii. - 1
Four year age Ooreraor F"1
erat carried the ooenry by 1 -.
The First and. Sscond p
Fourth alectloa durtrt t i .
county gave W airfield d-
M majorltr over
The mm precise j t i .
g dsmaeratle majority ot I .
- Baltimore;. Md. hoven ' r 4
a. m. eoly alghty-frr of t e ;
precincts ef Baltimore c ' r
ported to- th election a
If th rtO Of demjVTK
tuaed. V.arfie!d (l n ) I
elty by Ttxe to t J i
front the counties am
net thought V. at t i
Btata can over- '-si i
rullty m I " t r.
.. so t-r aa I vb k-1 -th'
' r id
OUt til t M..t l.i
la Huler I oiuesrier c
to here be a a d rn 1
and black . in .wh a it t- i
men were wour. ' d. O - : w
slegraph service ton .11 ir
net be Terttled. -'
A' Pennsylvar.j I
inttsourg; '.ri.
Armstoad a Bro ti
lynching thl evening I
fatal Bhootlhg ef Fat
at the polls ta t
Tba shooting ws
wlthpoUUe.
Butler's side ef tb t
Wtth several empankns r
eontsstmg far th poa
Which belonged te Butler
Be Armatead was smirk -he'
waa peering. Wr
Armstoad drew a revi. - i
Armstoad claims that o e '
hit him to the mouth v
in return he fired. 0. .
Armstead had so lnd.i
for ustng hto revolver. . 1 .
Butler's liver and phy-'
not recover. .
Anr the shooting. At
the street. Fifth avenue t
heto liver followed by .
at M or more men. o '
tlBual cry ot Lyach 1
Begre was anally eetuu :
a desperate fight m : it-
tact their prisoner b-it t
safely toes aa adj. ...
and later took klra to J. .
. in izzz::-
There Was V.o C
' V.V Der.io-
j Jaokaoo. Miss. Ko-
to the State In U v t
. i
- J.
The emoorattc Dim:' . ' i ;
Vsrdaman waa '
eppoattlou. Th r : f
preme oourt 1 v.
candidates w In doubt 1 t
'and returna are con !
j From returns rece 1 u.
to doubtful if the v s v I re-
The ticket beaded t J. K. V
tor governor Is e 1.
Aa entirely new 1 iure
today which will el' ' no!
eratore Senators ! v aud '
who were nominatt t in the A
ansry. :.; ;
i Btat. i
.Laur'i.
it P-'-
: RECEIVED r
President' T
the News s t .
t Tecdvs
i C ..Ice.
r t The pr
4 p m. fr'in r
id In tl e Wn
Waahingion - Kvev
dent arrived here at
tar Bar.. He mi-.'..
House only a short time whoa be ri
ever to the executive offices s i r-
ths siectlon returns In t! r mi
He was Joined by Mrs. Koossve
and Miss Alice Secretary CorMyou. A
Btetant BeT- loom Is art ivil 8-"
fee Corj" e Coler t 1 1 '
Through soi arrangements with
teleff". ov"mi'J! and the Aso.
Fre i or-. st was knut cor
Inforji uj s election news.
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