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VOL. XII.
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WILLIAMS IS LEADER
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Democratic Minority Makes Nominations
l or Douse Offices
THE CAUCUS MET LAST SATURDAY
Representative AlcClellati Was Given!
An Ovation i-.x-lhmocratic Leadei
I hanked.
Vva:-hinpton. Special.- The Demo
era tie r.i.omhers of tin- House*, in
caucus ;>t l! capito'. soli f t <1 lie presentaiivi
- Jehu S. Williams, of Mis
.sissippi, us She unanimous choice of
tlu* minority for Speaker. This action
makes him the minority leader of the
coming, Congress. Rep"?*scntative
George it. MeClcllan. mayor-elect of
New York, received an ovation as he
entered the caucus and was conirrat
ulated by his enllc agues on his victory.
ily a rising vote, on motion of
Mr. Cooper, of Texas, seconded by Mr.
Williams, of Misissippi, nn.l a half
dozen others, the thanks of the
caucus were extended to Mr. Richardson,
of Tennessee, the retiring minority
leader, for his services to the
party. Mr. Richardson responded,
thanking his colleague*, in turn Mr.
Hav, of Virginia, presided: Messrs.
Cowherd, cf Missouri, and Smith, of
Kentucky, acted as secretaries. Mr.
Williams was placed in nomination by
Mr. Cooper, of Texas. Mr. Yandiver.
?.f Mi.-.;::!!*1., s- < < a led the nomination,
whi*. ii was t i oniv one placed :x
1 re the ?: u us. The newly-ehos n
l.ader ro>} *n.ie' in an uddtv.-;.*.
thanking 1 ? caucus.
Mr. Williams, was greeted with
plause as l< came in and was :ppluuded
du tig lite course of lii;* tvtna
Us. lie said the Hentocratic party
was mure united now titan it had been
for years and that its prospects for
success at coining elet t ems w et* exeoll<
ut. He said lie would be the monthpiece
of the party, the term "leadi r"
b.-ing a mirnomsr for bi:n.
The other nominees of the caueii?
arc as follows: Clias. A. Edwards, of
Texas, for clork of tho House; E. V.
itroohahlrc, of Indiana. ser^eantutr
arms; A. L. Julim, door-keeper; J.
K. Jackson, of Alabama, postmaster;
E. G. Bagby, of Virginia. chaplain; J.
II. Hill, of Ohio. James English, of
California. Q. Knight, of Georgia. and
Joseph Slnnot, special employes. Except
for one of the positions of special
employes, there wore no con
tests.
Mr. Williams, ef Mississippi, offered
a resolution, which was adopted,
providing that the Democrats be allowed
one more representative on tho
ways and means committee and that
the Democrats be given the same
representation they had on committees
in the Fifty-sixth Congress.
Mr. Baker. of New York, proposed
the following resolution, which was
referred to a committe e:
"Resolved. That regardless of the
practice of the Republicans, it is the
sense of the caucus that its members
do not accept passes or favors from
the railroads."
Nine Bodies Found.
Ha'.i'-x. N. C., Special.?News of a
sea tiv "y was brought to this port
Sunday by the lighthouse steamer Tyiian.
whose captr.in. on arriving from
Sable Island, related that two weeks
ago the hull of a schooner with nine
decomposed bodies in it drirtf*?i ashore
or. the Island. The name of the wre? kk!
c raft was made out as Topaz, but
the name of her sailing port had been
lbliternted by the sea. only rim tl st
letter "S" remaining. It is believed li e
ill-fated vessel was the French flshine
schooner Topaz. c?f Saint Mnlo. Fran?->
The bodies were all buried in the little
island cemetery vcitli appropriate
v'ces.
Bird Will Stav Away.
!.exin;*ton. Ky.. Snoeial. \. K'oy '
llyrd. Cnimu.iuweailh alio ?.f
llrer.thitt ennnty. who gnire i ; -i:
taFen 1o Ft jvo'ieetition or Fa
.nit and Tom V bite for the m;?. i<?
of Attorney Mareum. ia a ling r!s
icru1 telephone coiner-.ntion to tin
1 - :-oc*a! 1 Pre corn s pendent. Sr. ilej
"irhf. cetill "? I the rumor 111:. !i*
has decided to remain away .inn
Hi ath'tt county during tb tern:
com t.
Operation on Clrrman Finiprror.
Berlin, By Cable.? Krapevor William
Sunday underwent an operation to:
a polypus from bis !nry:r.\. The ouerntion
w.s performed by Prof. Moritz
Schmidt nnd was ntlrtdy > ... < -sfnl
The only inconvenience suffered by
His Majesty is tlir.1 be has been enio'red
not to speak until the vound
i?t!<"cl by t'.ie operation ha* beer.
Iieabled. The bulb tins announcing thr
remit of the mcratlon ? turn i nv.eh
HMonishmeiil. even among court o.'.ici:
is. who bad lro suspicion Ibat HiMajesty
wan : i tier ng f.cn: any aft lion
of the tliroat. '
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TERRIBLE SUFFERING OF CREW
Lashed to Broken Mast Hours and
Without Food or Water.
N< w York, Special.? After being
lashed to a stump of a mast for 18
hours atnl v. ithout fresh water for
three days. Captain Gabrielsen and
nine of the en w <>T the wat< r logged
-ehoon r, Jolin W. l.lnnell. luiva
remind this port aboard the Italian
sl)ip Cr.!?ri< ie l)'.\!i. Notwithstanding
their privations the shipwrecked marinor
: r ? ?
..... .1IIUI.I 111^ >Ut Bt'I HIU.1
i 1 > effect: . 'I'he Linnoll lift Keinandltm
on October 17th ami on the 24th
I '.it'g< .1 into a terrific gale. Owing to
the heavy tea running. Captain (laI
bt le'sen reefed his light sails. The
n xt <lay 'he wind blew a lnirr'cftno
'and it w?< found the schooner was
leaking. Tie wrecking pumps were
started. but proved of no avail, sinl
| in a short time there wai six feet of
water in the; hold. The big seas had
smashed the small boats and ruined
the tanks holding the fresh water. The
sailors' plight was made more desperate
by the fear that the vessel
j would turn turtle. To pro\. ut this the
masts were cut away and the crewlashed
themselves to title of the
stumps. The vessel was awash with
the exception of top of the nfterdnck
house arid the sailors : ufferod terrib'y
from Iju k ot food ami water. The
waves broke over them eontinually.
f>n the 2tlth the schooner was do- per
.n the wat '.* and the gale continued
wi.li ittv iniinished velocity. On the
j afternoon of the 24th Captain fl.ibriel!
son sittriu-ted ?lt. attention of tin* look1
out on the Cahricllc It'All. and after
jn hazardous trip tit" l.innoM's tncu
I were transferred from the sinking j
v? :vel to th D'Ali. Tit l.innell was I
abandoned in latitue<> 'to.v., h ne'tmh
7 : > < iti' i. < -
. . .... i<-i tuning, an.i inti r i
v;iy rcj"?vt??.l ItV till' ill r .VlVi II,
v. i Icli arrived at Vineyard Haven, No- j
Cotton c op Falls OH.
\WsM:?r in. Special.- A 1 >nll< [in is- J
sir h\ il: i' usus; iJ.i*-. an n the ro;ion
ginned I'ur.n i'..< growth of ;
nr.. r>nt yrar up t October 1*. places ^
i1k> amount a; i"_7 ? mint re! i!
kales. as against "i.SVJ b iles gin- !
nvn up t<> tii" same date last v? nr. TIi1
empleie returns on pi' ilnetion for
! 19ti2 .- row. i that f?:l.r? nor cent, of tin- '
tntnl oiv.p had been ghnior prior to OcI
tol or is. of tb it yen . but the percent- j
i ago of tin r-.inunge prior to Oi tabor IS '
! < this year cannot be known until the
final report for the year Is made. Moan- I
time, tsvo other reports will he sub- i
milted, on November is ami December
13. The statistics for the present year !
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lii:n**(.v of their prayers. All-day scrvi
. were hold at the mission. comi
.? tirinu early in the morning. Prayer
v as held for several hours in the earmorning.
the ortition heing specially
that the circus he not allowed to perf
' :v It. was not known till late in the
f< . in.mi limt the cireus managers had
<. i<: :1 net to give the shew here, an !
when the tact was learned there was
p.irch rejoicing. It is claimed that the
failure of the cireus to show was due
entirely to the prayers of the mission
people.
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RT MILL, S. C., WE 1)1
REPl'BLIC RECOGNIZEP.
Developments of a Day in the Re?
volut ion.
Washington. Special. The events of
tin* ?lay as they developed here relative
to the situation on the isthmus are:
Recognition of the <le fa. to government;
the receipt of dispatches fro n
Eomniander Huhhard. of the Naslivilie:
the arrival in Wasiiinelon of Consul
General Gudgcr. of Panama. and
tlio issuance of orders to Admiral
Cochlan to forlliwith to the
Isthmus with the consul gcnoral.
Commander Hubbard ca!)led that the
Colombian go", *rr. ment troops, tin ier
Generals Torras and To.var. t.'iO strong,
of Colon, had departed on a merchant
V( S?f*l vtflti' 1 tho iet.tiiinie
trom one siiU' to th" other, was In the
hands of the revolutionists. This statement
is of the greatest importance.
The United States government is bound
by treaty to maintain order and preserve
free traffie across the isthmus,
and is also under obligation to prevent
any hostile collisions either along
the line of the Panama Railway or ut
the termini, Panama and Colon. Thus
the future attitude of the Colombian
government towards the new Republic
of Panama becomes of little importance,
for it is prank-nlly Impossible
for it to go to war with Panama. Officials
hero familiar with tire country
declare that It is impossible to move
a Colombian army overland to tire isthmus,
owing to tin* character of tire
country. On the other baud, if an att
mpt is made to bring tr; of.; c'.P"t to
Colon or Panama by waier. the United
? ; tes navel officers at those points
would fnt rfero. Thus liy force of
ti -.!> ?b!igati?. ns renr.i nu tl.c i.iaint'
nance of order across tie i tiroes ns
.1 ne; : try condition to free t: -iisP,
in' i i I: i jv aies rrov-r in "Jit P t 5 call;,*
has been pine i in the ; csitinn or
i ? >ti tor to the new 1 v: .mbii of
Panama. ; " i that. ton. regardh ; of
any biaa cat 11* * part of tbe I'tiited
S?t:it*.". ? govcrnnu ut towar Is cither
party to the strife in Colombia.
It was anthoritati\ ly stated Friday
that, though the recognition of the
n? w republic is of a business character
at first, consisting of an authorization
through our consular officials on the
isthmus to do business with the new
government us they did with the Colombian
government, this will, in due
tin.e. he followed by full political recognition.
This latter form of recognition
will he deferred until the governat
Panama has takrn a more reform.
It is presumed iieie that the
will very soon issue a call tor
tV< ntinn a/hloh w?ll oH.w.t ?
ion and provide for the selection
President. Then it will he in order
ilnisters to be appointed between
wo countries, the United States
'annnta, which will constitute full
.( al reoogintion of the new State,
eondition will ennble the conduct
got'.ntions that may he necessary
e successful execution of the proof
tlie United States for the ?ontion
of the isthmian canal, and it
ertainty that existing concessions
not suffer.
Ion. Colombia. By Cable.?Genera!
iros. the prefect of Colon, and the
>r officer commanding the troops
h arrived Tuesday on the gunCarthacena
from Savanilla. arc
ttainlng their position of refusing
knowledge the authority of tin
'.sional government of Panama,
the troops still refuse to return to
nillu. The lives of American reslr
are threatened. American and
gn families are Hocking for shelter
.e railroad stations,
tshington. Special.?Vice United
s Consul Ehnnan. at Panama,
s the State Ifc-partinent under
nesday's date that the Colombian
rnntent warship Bogota is shelling
ntv. One Chinaman Itns been
1. Mr. Ehrman has men instructprotcst
against the bomha dinent.
r* consul's pretest is not sufficient,
.-onimander of the United States
Ship Boston, which is by this
on her way fo Panama from San
i del Sur, COO milts distant, will
nptly seize the Colombian gunboat,
e.i.surv f-> stop the iKimbardmcnt.
Cotton y-'atfstfc*
rerpool. My ( able. Fallowing arc
weekly cotton statistics: Totai
- ? of all kinds. 14.000 bales; tr.al
.. American, "1,000; Ka^i'sli spintakings,
04,000; total exports. 7.- \
Itntrj.-ts of all kin.Is. l".:00<>; iin-I
*. Ajiic ir-an. lll.OOtt: stock of ail!
l'oy.000; st.n-k. Aim :hun. 1:19..
.Hinallty afloat. Ar.a r :n. tUl.OO');
su.'os on "peculation. ?;na; t ,;;;!
to exporters. 1 ,700.
News in Brief
Japanese minist -r at Washiishas
received front ids
a merit r..t explanation of C irral
rthur's eharj'e tit at the Japaueso
t! at Manila promised to the
F lipinos.
" ae .inrttiel rate ot expenditure for
ti inp -rting malls in the Fnited States
.. $f.:i.*>04.C92.
The report of the Commissioner of
n ation show, that 17.4GO.OOit pupils
enrolled in the public and private
; h'.ois of the United States.
>'t tntor Morgan, of Alabama. says
he believes ihe Democratic national j
ticket next year will he (?otma;i an;'
McCl Han. ?
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n'EiSDAY, NOVEMBER
A provisional government was established
at Panama for the new reuubiie
of the Isthmus and the Columbian
warship Bogota sailed away aftor
firing upon the city without (loins
m< d> damage.
It is boli >vrd by some that the United
States was cognizant <>.' ilie revolutit
s on th > Isthmus of I'an.imi.
The ro.:-; of Germany ami lttisi
rvt at Wiesbaden, Germany.
S T : ; ?' Ha an a in mm I t. t? \ i . .... :.i
(!k remit in Ohio .1 nut altered lis
j)- ?! nn 0:1 the matter of Jit" presliv
*ii ?f:i?ti in IMOt.
The Venezuelan Arbitration Court
resumed its sessions at The Hague.
Charles F. Murphy, leader of the
To :v::n>\ was said to favor Judge \.
II. IVrl iM for the presidency.
Two mo-e members of ilie Armenian
R 'volut.ionary So ioty wore ;iss i?inat
1 in London. tho murderers then
committing suicide.
The apti-Add'ckn lb publicans remained
ttway ft on* tin iii'inony conference
culled Jo meet i t Dover, Del.,
to lical the breach '.a tho Republican
party in Delaware.
Previous Jlarnley. a farmer. v;na
drugged, robbed ant! almost killed by
negro women near Richmond.
Daniels Must Hane,
Newbern, Special.?The jury In the
Daniel's murder trial at Trenton, "ame
In at 7::10 Saturday night with a verdict
of murder in the first decree.
Tin y were out 30 miliut a. The detract4
had no witnesses, lint asked for
a verdict for manslaughter. Judgv>
Moore overruled the motion for a new
trial, and notice of appeal to the Sop'otne
Court was given. Thv judge
m ntcnced Daniels to be hanged Decern- 1
her 11.
N wt of tlie Day.
Diet 1 A M Reedier ivki 1 11. ' !.? !
j till on the battleship .Maine.
All negroes have 1j? ? ti notii ? ii i*>
. leave Mor-an l'ark. a Clii .it*.* s : 1 ?:ir!? '
Knragi'-l over :> runaway hog Calvin
K. Wade. :i New t'ork Stat'* farmer.
shot his wife, who laughed at him::
then !'? committed suicide.
H'shop John llrondel. of Montana, i =
dead.
Mrs. Kliza ('. Hen l. irks. v idow of
Viee-l'ro ident Hendricks, di? I at In
uianapolis.
1) \v c*.h Lnst ric'tinjj.
Now York. Special.?John Alexander
Dowio held his final meeting In
j New York in Carnegie Hall Sunday
night, addressing a sparse audience,
| which he characterized as "scrawny
and miserable." He announced that he
had established a branch of his Church
In New York, and that in future regular
Sunday meetings would be ad!
dressed by various authorizojs. He
' also declared that ho intended to return
in two years at tho head of a
hoar. 10,000 strong.
Sharkey Jacksonville.
Jarksouville, Special.?Tom Sharkey,
I who will wrestle with Torn Jenkins for
i the championship of the world, arrived
| with his manager from New York.
Jenkins has been here in training four
days. Final arrangements for the
wrestling match will he made ar The
Times-Fnlon office at 1 o'clock In the
afternoon, when a referee will he appointee?
The wrestling match for the
championship of the world will take
place at the Carnival Stadium at "J
/clock tomorrow night.
Attempted Assassination.
Lexington, Ky., Special.?Twelve ,
shots were fired at Captain Rwcn, the ;
star witness In the feud eases recently !
tried In Breathitt, county, as he passed
along Walnut street T\icsday night. ;
The shots were tired from a blind alley.
One went through his hat and another
through the lapel of his coat, but
none ot them touched him. He was
walking along with Judge W. 11
Mann, at whose home he is staying,
and the judge had just crossed the al- !
ley in front cf Ewen when the firing
began.
Cable Cn s Collide.
Kansas City, Mo., Special.- One p vsou
was kille<l outright and .">1 other;,
injure !, two of them perhaps fatally. in
the collision of two cable cms in a fat,
early Wednesday. on tit steep Twci: h
street viaduct. Moat of t!:c injure !
\ ere shop girls on their way fioin
th -ir homes In Kansas City, Kan.. i :
the blj; dene1tment starts on the M
v?*fi side. The dead g'rl. Nellie Tu (
tube, aged 20. a cUrn. w.i; kl'led vstantly.
She was found hurled beneath
the debris ?>f the wrecked trains.
N ? r;? iilect'-d
Oraoha. sp. ial. Mu'd < *
eitenvui w-.s cum e 1 ;>t the polling
booth in the fourth district of the
fifth ward hy th<? election judges forcibly
"jceting a colored policeman. After
the count v.as completed the
judges discovered an error thai re
ci trc.i revision. The patrolman undertook
to force the judges t<? turn the
ballots into the countv clerk's o'.iec
antS his interferon* c wan resent* *1. A
fight followed in which the colore!
man was thrown forcibly from the
booth.
Kwoter?What's that old saying?
"Take care of the pennies and? "
.Ncwitt?And the dollar.- will take
rare of your heirs. -- Philadelphia
Press.
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IK 1903.
CANAL TREATY REJECUD
Thought t<> Be the Cause of the Revolution.
Panama. Special.- The revolution
which occurred Tuesday and which rc- i
suited in the proclamation of the in- 1
dependence of the isthmus of Panama
was not unexpected. Since Sunday lnsi.
all kinds 'of rumors had b? u in cir- !
culntion. hut it was not until Tuesday
night that the hour so Ion?; loo! i for- '
ward to hy the inhahitants of !
arrived. I-'or two days previously
groups of people had h< n gathering
Shout the town ?! . t:ssi: : the s' .ration.
which i ". ! alarm upon tlie part
of the nuthorltii to: the houses of
Dr. Manual Amador. .!? - ? Arnngo and
h'tcderico Boyd an' other load is of
the popular ninveni?'iit were write! etl by
the police, hut the revnlut'onistx fearlessly
went in and out of their residences.
issued tluir orders and their
plans wore carried out.
The rr-volrt it'iiisfs decided upon "> P.
ni. as the hour to proclaim the inde- !
pendoneo of the isthutus. hut a change J
occurred in their plans ami word was <
sent to Santa Anna, where over 2.00H ;
men had ennprreRafed. for 'he revolu- i
tionists to disperse until 7 p. ni.. lift j
they were alrcn ly marching towards
the IMar.a Chlriqni. < -hoe im: enthusiastically
for the imh-pi adence of the
lrtlrtims. Thereupon shrnal was Riven j
to General lltterta. of the revolution- j
ary forces, chu, ill the name of iho Re- I
pr.hl'e of ( unatr.a. arr steal General
Tov.ir and his staff :mi 1 ? o; ted tlietn
to police headquarters amidst wihl
cheering for tin- m-w cji.ihlh-. for Hr.
Atndor and for the other leaders of
the revolt.1 ion The t' a of the He- !
puhlie of l'an-iina then form rly
hacs'ed.
Tli" cause of the revolt turn may he
hriefv pmnr.ied up : he'ui', the r?snlt
i f fin* (i;;n ' ' t1- < c'ri , of ('?>loud
!: . it Ih'-'rto in r r the Hayl'er'-an
*:-. 11 'i h v :;i.!u;up
s*!n ost to a nun e ; -. v> .*:' the
cop. -r; lieu *jf the rami !>-.* t' e t'nite '.
States. ->n i ;t '-a I . >tv at-lily < uu
ooh'. !c 1 ! 'iire and a 11 r ' inivv"t'rm
of Gongre*- that I'nnaiii t
v.o-iM foci d'* ii the t: at y v.? - i< ct** \
am! would prnh il?!y cm < to t cms |
with tlio ( iii"( 1 Stnfif"i I1-.!- ) :i ?ing
it' tin- great isthmian g:r< " v.
Tin' revolutionary junto is eonim sed
of Jose August in Arjatto. Fr hico
Boyd and Tnmos Alias, who have '
charge of the eovernnicnt.
The composition of tin* provisional j
cabinet is as follows: Minister of the j
(Government. Fitsbis Moralta: Minister |
of Finance. Dr. Manuel \nvidor: Minister
of Foreign Relations. F. V. Dp !
Fsprllia; Minister of hist ice. Carlos
Monciozu: Minister of Public instruction.
N. Victoria; Minister of War and
Marine. De Obarrio. Jr.
While Dr. Amador was in conference
with government generals, the officer
who is in command of the government
warship Bogota, sent an ultimatum
to the Colombian government.
the time to expire at !<? y. m.,
yesterday, but before receiving an answer
the Bogota began a bombardment
of Panama. Her fire was answered by
the guns of the town forts and by
those of the gun-boat Padilla. which
had declared in favor of the revolution.
Shortly afterwards, the Borc.ta left the
bay. hut as she has very little coal on ,
hoard, she will not he able to go very ,
far. Com mu n hat ion by telegram with
Bogota in interrupted.
Tli" Logical Candidate.
Cleveland. O.. Special?Senator Manna.
referring to the renewed suggestions
made in various quarters to the
effect lh.*.i lie is the logical Republican
candidate "ar the presidency next
year, as a result of tlif unprecedented
victory In Ohio at Tuesday's election,
made this statement; "The result of
the "lection in Ohio Tuesday :n no wise
rhnnjr a my opinion in refereun* to my
propos.il candidacy for the presidency,
of which position the public he? been
fully isod."
Hoy Kill* n Man.
lti< 1:'.iiond, Va.. Special.? \ .Stuart.
Patrick county. Va.. special .civ.: 1
William O'Dell was Ui!';?i z* ' li;er j
t> Tit*1 lay in it row w th some boys
one of whom t!m w a s'one, striking 1
<)' Pel I oil 11: nose with suTlrient force j
to knock him down. O'De 1 n'eil against
! lop. and 1 'eke bis nr k. Tp pvr 1
ties oncers:oil were arresetd.
I ooRiit to 'lit; f)?a h. ' i
W: thrvllle. Va.. Special.? V fat- i :
.!?.) t:p*; ;i:;iy l? iw" ll uiuiiicih
< ur;< ! Wednesday night t.n I'ot > '
?'r< Grayson countn-xt Jo t!.< |
Nor.h Ca'-olinsi liri \ The I rotherrt. In:
Halsi": c:i?I !> (!, liulse/. hud un ob!
grud.*e\lHek Ha!:cv '.vr?, seated oil ! ! '
!? and his l?rc?tlj??r was stand lr. . i
ii tin- ground win n .he latter ihrt
iwipe :U f?ick without effect. Die1. 1
(li.Tuonntod and the two clinched.
Dick was getting tin- better of the
fight when Ira shot him through the
heart, killing him instantly. Ira was
In I I for trial.
Virginia ticnrral \ isf ;nt>ly.
IMcliinond. Va.. lab?Th? In f
e. t i< turns i'r?.:n . i<\ t: or.'a Virgin: *
.1 .v t!::: the cor., ii vtion of the General
Ar.-wmhly wil/ I ? ibtlo if at a':
chai ned from wh:it ii i.v now. Thero
will le about i'J Republican votui on
joint ballot, two Fusion is votes and i
one independent vote. The total mem
b'.T.thip of the assembly i; 1 Id.
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NO. 34.
M'CLELLAN W1NN5R
il '* " '
ucdYv iJtiiiRcrauc r.aj ?ruy Kccordtrtl
in >cw Yt.rk City
IN!) or A RHUPK MH.E CAMPAWN
Total Net (i*ins cf 103,000 tiroot
and I lowers Idct'ci!, l\?o- l/lhfr
Kb ctions.
Now York. S'wrial. -C? ovpe ft. VV?
Olel'.an (Punoernt) will bo tb'- next
mayor of (Iron! Now York.
defeated Mayor Keth l.o\\ f<r ro-efe*
tic.11 by : plurality of iLlT.n. ,,o;??{ttoie
unodn i.il returns have Ih-i d revive.!
from every election dist:i.l m ;h>- .11
Hy tb" same returns Comptn>11-' IV
ward M. Grout and Charles \V l"i>: u? *.
president of 1110 board of a lire. ni ?i.
running for re-election on the Lbtnui
ratio ticket, though elected twu yo.niago
as Kusionists. defeated Heir KV
ion opponents by 06,700 and
plurality, respectively. Comptroller
Grout leading; the city ticket
K.'pu i.e.ill.* wo. \ N l>
I.in o?n. Nib.. Special Ibe-rd ??r ;?
turns from II" voting pre incta mtside
of Lnnearter county pun. m;?
and Pouirlas onnty (Ornuli.tand ?
puit'ii in Stat" ccntr: 1 coinndtn a*
tniiln; bt made 111" rlaii.i of t .< <
lion of th" entire U"pnMie.m -urn"
ticket by not less than V u-n pt . c\
Tliin claim is c-nisidcn 1 1 >:i ;?
and i:"'.',"sp.,p r retail s ten ?
Urn if. The vote f r ; ii" o.
in tb" Slat *5v? s l >. ?it niihlfc,.n)
ii.r.v.': Siilliv '.?? t:" ..
1 in- same |i" 1?. I'm! V .t? '"o
\ e | be ! {< ! blie .Il ' t i ' id ? ? f.'t >'
Kiwi ni. ^.b'T. a ntlifj 1 slight 1 1 It
it v iM !' 11 i 1 v a ' 1 1 1' ' 1 uui
a in al . ' 1 "
!; 11 i 1 i. m 1 1! !: 11i: v ... 1 1 *
v. 11 .
<th o !i aviSy ! { ?> b't .?
Coiumbus. Ohio. 1 I i i ..- .
pub' c , Stroke their n ?;,) . i1 -hi
ii plura'it < for uovi t ini,' !> i.
Myron T. Derrick (llrpubl ,1 ) ,;vw
Mayor Torn I., .lohnsrn r I'riinn v-i )
considerably over 1fl0.ua!> Tin j?' . :11
ity on joint ballot of i.o t <!U m ;.h?.
la -,1s1.!l: re for tile ro-e|e (ion ttf jietr
.tier 1 In 11 ii;i. more than J :-ipl? ?-- ;>::y
v'ons I'vord.
Oilier lil c'lors.
Huston, Spe.-ial. One hfimitci) pre
rinctr. in Huston save Gaston Demo
erat, 23.233; Hat s. Ilcpublb-an.. )t
92i*. a plurality for Gaston of h,3u7.
year the same precincts pave Gaston
22.73?; Hairs 115.393.
Democrats estimate from these lip
ices that Hasten will < arry Dnstoir by
10,000.
Boston. Special.?John H. Bate? vva*>
i?;-e)i'i teil Governor of MassachmscU*
l.y a plurality of 33.849 over Col. Wit
liain A. Gaston, the Dewoern ?r. uaii
liate. With returns compute from
every town and city in the state, the
total vote for Governor war* Hates
(Republican). 199,393; Gaston kIVuxvr
itti. n;:?,r.44.
Haltimoro, \lil.. Special. ? I ait-* r?
turns show that Warfield's maturity
Is s;rowinK. and will probably resudi
10.000. The Democrats will certainly
have H> Senators to S R< -piiblb aus; an
iiit* Mouse i?.*> i leiiiocrjiis 10 4a mo
publicans; on the joint ballot, r??
jorlty.
Judge Wilson Shepnrd flr.van, .! an
interview, .-.unrests the North <-irr
linn constitutional amendment ;?*
u possibility in Maryland 1'ia.cn ??>
eliminate the negro vote are being
general h considered.
Vib.sny, N. V.. Special Charles, It.
; r.s. itepublican, \v.,j ?-(lei ted mayor
i' Vlbany by :i plurality considerably
li.ryer iban ttmt of 1 wo years ago, ?K
outing Col. Wm, (ioiitam itice, formerly
United States civil service votii
inissioner under l'rrsitbnt Cleveland,
rhe caMpaign was one or ibe hot toot
it: ?** ent years, being conducted 01i'
siioly o'l local I;n? T'j.e p;e;'
IMiblirnu city Mrket Is obctQdL
; 'nee, U. Sv'-I ' .;! /.: !r.'.'.jM
k .i.-:: iijri ...t* I ti
; ' m ?.f (Jcvi", :*>i (!:irv.:i, II.m ..i,
> <vM.v ivilufi il pi n i.'.'y. Th??
k : i- . ! -v. !u.\vv?"., sir ! !"?
k i ' . il probably . i iioiib:. -
ill - I . :li . iis beam it< n.
publb-?n fitnlo contra) oommitfoo
! ?"..? * 1 that later r? ?in n* \.?>nbl iv
<la rv ill's bml .1! iridni" !i* .?? cr
I 'ol. l ' .il. lit puliT :.!!.
i -.? . i Vin ? . Mi'Vi r Mi'N ;. t ;?.?
fiat. as r?'-i Wt? <1.
Baltimore, Special. At 1 < .v.u
Wednesday mornipR (be
Baltimore City and (be VT:?: > I its
Ins urc ineauro, o win it t< tie- '
lie ballot, anil, therefore, it *
rlble to aecuralrly estimate tin .t
The indl alions. however. 1
!c lion of Relward Wavj'e i.i <. o
r.-iii ovi rnor o\or Sf?'
Willi..(RepnhMrstn) a*..I :. - i
l.? 4i-l:;Sitva which \.ill f '1
f!ir . - Be .iator will also in- i
Louisville, Ky.. Sj:" i-.l rt
lcctlca of Gove : nor .iolie
I-: nt. t'.ii- DfinofM? !
[VI. Xw'.* P?. Bolir. . '
a Majority of fully 1.0/1 -. >
'?i'red. The Republicans i e
f'r-. i!(,n (,f Governor hi-i; ?. ..
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