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J I: . "V. " k v.. ... ;, Th. "'). A , THE DAILY ASTORIAN ll the tlffest ind best paper on the Columbia River retail THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv catr on the Columbla'RIvtr FULL, ASOCIATICP PHIISS KKKJKT. VOL. XLVII. f ASTORIA, OltKWON, NKPNKSDAY WORM NO, MiVKMIlKR , 1807. NO. 70. feM WW f II r SchooliBooks AND . School Supplies. Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks We havo boil and rhr..i t or I'on tin fetic ll I l'l' In Ilia elijr, GRIFFIN & REED TAMMANY NEW YORK Sweeping Victory in AI! cincts for Van Wyck. Pre- THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF J. N.ILA WH Muling) Air-Tight Heaters... IN ASTOklA.. Iqc.t tut "S.ptrlof" timet nd ltanyc. Manufactured AND FOR SALE AT E. R. Hawes Store Sole Agents for Knox and Wauburton Hats BUFFUM s PENDLET9IN , Hatters ami Furnishers 94n.Ird Street, PORTLAND, OR. '....Tne Only Exclusive Men's Fnrnlsbers OHIO IS IN DOUBT lint a KrmiMknn (Inurnnr I Surely Klc'ted. i.ur.Tioss in orin.K sr.Ti::i ",sarli.",tt Inki. ".arvlasd ltd Snaik D-kota RtpiklUii - rroudcace ind llClloil DtKh.'tliC. prim line. -1 1 1 c tm t ' original nrm. U.KA: Van Wyck. wo.OM: Iw. J4 4d George. 5.120. Five hundred election dl trlcta mil of M In tho borough of Man h-ittiui and the Bronx give Wallace W. ST: Parker. S7.3VI. WALLACE'S CHANCES. Otir Royal Cream Flour NONE BETTER New York. Nov. J.-Tmmn,i victory In the flrt municipal election In Greater tw York I wri4ng one Tho only tuition remaining to lm ai M o'clock If tho ) of the plurality ny whl-h the entire ticket, hemle.l by Kob. rrt Von Wyck, hia (vurlcO tha giant mu. tilclKilhy. It cm scarcely m l a than W.wO und may lrsr than that. Van Wy.k ! ollr,l a vote wM-! fiilln poiltily l".(o un.lr th cmuinto vol of Hmrral Tracy, n publican, anj (ill 1. -. flilMw' union. Tho l.ntrr i nuccrMful to th extent of polling an K-Inf t.rt, an.l In lV r.v ninck. republl. iirrh-atn votfl In txc of the If'.iTiO 1 can. :i plnmllty of ia.iV for Rivcrrnr, plrtjrr,t or Implied by tho lirnaturr of tho "tltlon upon which h Imvinic th aixllital,. of the ltn!rpi'l-nt movi-mcn:. At tho outt't h offrr.M t J'ln h.-fl,,lf Vnn Wv.-k irl that U wouM b-at with thn republican p.irty crua.'i.i t lon Tracv In tha hnrouehx of Manhnttnn ami n a con. t ried tT"rt to r li;ii- r."iru M- from poer In tho greater city to com nto bel.'iir on January 1. The on"' r FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole ArciUh AHTORIA OREGON PDPIL8 ' ptECElVEO IN THE IPHIMABY, IfOKAMMAR AND ACADEMIC UHADEH J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. iuvk oimcnkh thkih iioahhinii anii hay Hi'iiiHii,, For ratea, .to., ftddrean the 8uprlora INSTRU MENTAL MU8IO, PAJNTINU AND VOICE CULTDRB FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT m m m m irff BH Vf u n n u u u U mi Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Mirion Count-. OREGON Tlila ti Ju.t live pUic. for your boya. Delightful location, larva bulldlnc and grounda, good mcl, plenty of healthy exercise, tioellent teacher and careful trnlnlntr thta I. what they all ay of MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Bend for Cat alogue and (pedal terms. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmoulh, Orouon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItMiilar Narmal Couno ol three years. tvuinitiir il,itriiiuiiit nf niim vradea with 'JO0 ehtMren, Imtruenon ami training In lymiiiitlci (Swodiah )' .,..1 Uiu.-I Mnuli, for ntttilln 'lio.ill. Th!) Noniml diploma la reeonnlied by law aa a HTATK LIKK CKKTIKIt.ATK to teach. I.liiht eaiieiiba. Tiilllon, InHika, board and lottnii'lt (HP- nronlmately), gi:n.uo iwr year. ... , rttiHli'iitaUiinllnithemaelvea, li). W per year. Academic gnulea accepted (rum hlh achoola. Cataloguea cheerrully aul on appllcntlou. Adilreaa 1. L. CAMP1IKLI,, Proaldeut, or W. A. WANS, Hccretary r aculty. CO.NTKI.KU ItY THK ITtKHH. Saw Y'rk, Nuv. 1-T1h I'naa, a ai.iunch aii'I"rtr of Tracy and the .tralulit nptihllcm ticket, loncede. the election of Van Wyck by l"U"0 pluiallty. COfUT Or AMEAU. Albotiy, Nov. !.-The etlml of vote, for chief Jiiilgn of the court of appeal, baaed on returna from Ntw York, King, and Queena counth-a, lead to the belief nt S o'clo k that Parker, democrat, will com, up to Harlem with .W plurality miliar with th p-ronalltl) of Low, Van Wyck and Tr.wy, arj entirely I. norant of tlm fut that their own local I ruli i eri (hanged In the courae of ya terday, n the account of the Eng!tn elecilona la only to bo aw n In obacure corner of the KtiKllah para. I amendment carrying Loulavllle. p.eturna locked up. Later he wna arraigned In fr'mi the Mate are meager and unoffldaV court and plended net guilty, and w. but they ihow tha.t Hhackleford, for bour.d orvr In XSf bond In defntilt of clerk of the court of appeala, la leading which he wa r.-moved to Jail. Bailey, republican. Mme. Obella, Tla De liar, hla aaao. , clat In the mnnnjremcnt of the head- . iouarters of the cult, apent Iho latter part VIIWIJHA LEMOCRATIC. .ef Mornnf fourrynf Richmond, Nov. 1 The democratic around trying to ecure ball, but without atate tlckvt la elorted by about K.iyo or (iicmh. Thunwlay wa. the date set for Vi.ViO majority and the democrat, hai. the trial of Foulke. Officer Lorlng .ay. two-thlrda of the delegate and four- that tn caae m tn worat wnicti na. fifth of the .enate. ever hoen called to nil attention. i , "Officer Bmyth anl myaelf," aald Lnr. I Ing. "have ben p-r.dlng a good deal j PHILADELPHIA. fof m0f) ,han fc yw ohulning j Phllalelphla, Nov. I Complete return evidence and lefore we have dropp4 I from all waxd In Philadelphia .how a the matter a horrible atate of affair j plurality of 71. 1M for Beacon, republl. wm be brought to light. W4 hare been It In can- 'or treaaurer. The reat of th. re- watching Foulke and a number of other OHIO, REPUBLICAN. ..oiumoua, - " Wrtn ckrt hag approximately th tho.pHaU t Onaet bay for a Ion Ohio la ao do that It may requ.re an j Ume. but not until laat night were w omciai count ia en. w , . tW, to rnak, the arreat. . .i-.cl.'.l v nn the noliacni comDiexion ci i . the leglalature. Republlcar. and demo-! DETROIT DEMOCRATIC. When we d- rlded on the move we went to the tem ple an to our aurorlae we found tli.it cctta are tth claiming the atate and: DetroU, Nov. t-Today'. municipal rouI(( Jfmft Tlg Baf tMf th,. legialature with auh peralatence that ( elcctIon uit,,! n a decUlve victory for vAt and were In readlrew to It will require an offl-lal count, at l-f"ttlJ of th, democratic ticket. Mayor ,,4V(, th. plJW.e Ws preferrd only on. to get one or the othr to conrede de- ; Uajrbury. Return, up to midnight, wVh at1lnt Fonlke but we have ruf. fit. ImompMe return Indicate the but prmcu lacking, give May- nrl(.nt .ovnc, t0 COnvlct him on thre election of the republican atate tl ket hjry j W) pluraity over Black. repuUl- courltll Uv aIj of Mor th. by from lft " to l.(f. but the reault on i the letfalaturo la ao cloae that no deflil'. flxure can te, given out tonight. j - ' BfSllNELI. RE-ELECTED. ! can. KANSAS PACIFIC TOO. grand Jury. If Foulke were th only person .gatnat whom we had the moat atartllng ev!dnea of Immorality th ea would not be ao bad, but befr.re we get through aome fifty theoaophlat will be ... .. ... v-.- 9tn dtacue Waawngxan, - -- - brought Into court." le of th. K3iaa , , . . . . M. . , Ing the aali fnlnmbiiH Nov. L-8!nc mtdnlght the come up 10 liariem wun w. )iui'"l I - " i . , jje ' inn newn in. mm ami that Wallace, rei.ubllcan, can hnrlly I loiiowuig u given irom ia "'"" j on Lieratr u -j - actlon. gome thne ago th rbeoeophlat. hoaduuarter: I rovernment tm in wi y.., mee-t him with enough votea from the of the Union , n i..-,.u i think umnr ll n;m ueen re.eiec en i nimi oy ine n.ilei io win. aa inn r'-iuoncjin iiiu- i - - i - tc- iid- tic. giver, Black laat year are about cut J by from ltOffl to U.M plurality. .We:Paciflc, Attorney-General McKenna aaM. I. . i . f , iu I j nT nu mi ret rmen a. iPk. A-nitf.n n oi iu. nuun - In I w o. tlv.w. and IT of the x atate -nator. for,!, a part of th commiueee jH-..ru. - 0(nr npirttaMlltlt ta organic, the certain, aaaurlng u of Tl vole, on a Joint i reorganization. The member, noiu ikum kiln. nni.uarv to olert fen. -i.il.- In thnu of the toAernnKni, ballot. renounced Foulke and refuaed to have anything to do with hia belief, or hi. cktlm. to leadership. 61 nee he ha been work lrr with Mme. rn De Bar and new cult. One of the plans with th new movement was to open a sanitarium with F.HTIMATF.D FIOT'RFS. New York. ov. i...rour nunarea eoc.,,,,,. We hllvw twelve doubtful coun- cnnot make them good except uy accommodations for 300 patlentw. Be 1 tlon districts out of M3 In th borough j ,. u(lhrara frC(rn, in wtilch w expect ! erahlp of th road. Besides that, they 4 jyg ot Philadelphia and at cn time of Manhattan and the Bronx, give Tracy L 0,.,, mor, repubiican. There .re;aro owner of the first mortgage. They waj rfal frUte ,n4 a lawyer atxnit three doubtful renatorlal dlxtrlc a I muBt bid to make that good. But up- a prsr,tce paying llfl.WW a year, unheard from with five state nators to the commhtee does not bid. othene whloh he up , im t0 gi) ,nt h,. elected, and from which we will cer- i wmthe government may. Does any theosophy. t-dnly elect three senators. We claim ' gane buaineM man believe, therefore, that the i lection of the entire republican j the reorganization committee will let RIOT IN KENTUCKY. i state ticket and a majority In each goij for il5.M.000. when it will pay I branch of the general assembly. ' 4 oer cent on nearly tS.000.W0 more than 0na jran Riddled wuh Bullts and Dep- GKORGE K. NA9H. Chairman.1 ' ,hal amount, owning as he government ' utT sheriff Wounded. New York. Nov. t. Estimates made on ; the baal of Ihe returns received tm to T;S. In K counties out of 57 In the atat. (outside- of Greater New YorkV Indicate ' a plurality of JS.1M for Wallace, repub-' llcan. The same counties In rive Palmer a plurnlltv of M.HI for secretary DEMOCRATS CLAIM IT. Columbus. Nov. l-At 12 o'clock Chair man McConvlllo made thin atntenteit: "I claim the IcKltdature a demo rntle by a safe majority In both branches end the entire tate democratic ticket la elec. doe, liens Junior to that of the govern- ment, and which In such event would be Cincinnati, November I A special t a total loss? Would not thfca policy, to the Commercial-Tribune from Frank use the homely expression, be "rutting fort KjP- Mnj: off one", nose to spite one's faceT " 1 x riot In which Frank Egbert, of th Frankfort fire department, was riddled ! A GRATEFUL PATIENT vttri bullet and Deputy Sheriff Tea Deaklns, John Bmth and Walter Colm LOW AHEAD OF TRACT New Tnrlc. Nor.' 1.-7:1" p. m. Chatr. ' man Qulcg. of the republican conrty ecmmltife said he conceded 1b elecllon Ttninx by Jf (vm votes I was d.vllmd on the ground that In uch tnovniKnt the r.publlc.in org iMxatlon would participate utily coincident. I'v with th,. other party to the compart, r.nd the cltlfciia' union on the. oth-r h,uij out of e.tJ In ihn 1w-,m,, xtt... 1 ui ... .1 hum n n UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th. Beat la th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND GLISAN STREET5 - PORTLAND, OREQON r- f uacd to recall Its nomination of Low In order thit th form of selecting a can. Ildato might be carried out conjoin ly with the republican organliatlon. On the dty ticket with Judge Van Wyck, Bird 8. Color la elected controller, Asa Bird Gardner, attorney, and Ttan. Jolph Ouggenhclmer, president of the municipal council, Charles S. Fnlrchlld. who was secretary of the treasury under Cleveland' llrat term, and who the c!l. xens' union put up for controller, did not hold pace with Mr, Low. AnhU-1 rttcli orlglnnlty repiibllivin and afterwards lemocratlc member of congress from the Tammany district of this city, was the republican nominee for controller. He la defeated by about the same vote ns the head of his ticket. He was nominated with General Tracy In recognition of the services he rendered as a gold standard democrat Against the democrats who had accepted the 10 to 1 plank of ihe Chi cago platfonn. Colcr, the successful candidate ie new to public life. Charles Dayton, late pout. mnster, who was nominated for con. Holler on the George ticket, polled prac tlcully half as many votes again as wero given to George. The executive brunch of the city government l Tammany, democratic. It Is u double-headed bndv. one brunch belig tho municipal council, cunpixiiiig or mo president ar.a ai mem. bers. and the other a board of alder mm. comprlsng 50 members. OEORGE'9 SHOWING THIN. New ork, Nov. S. Whatever might have been the result had Henry George survived the campaign, tho election from tho earliest returna fhowed that the sutudlttitlivn of a son for the father as a mayoralty candidate of the Thomas Jef ferson democracy had proved a failure from any but the sentimental point of view. In fact, George's cnjididiwy had made but a beggarly showing, scarcely five per cent, of the vote In New Yurk city having been cast for the son of the author of 'TroKrews and Poxvrly." Tl.c George vote suffered by the failure of the supervisors of election to supply a lurge number of precincts with paster to at tach to the voting papers. The law re. quire that in the event of death of a candidate before the date of election and after the voting papers have been print ed, there shall be printed and supplied to each precinct pouters upon which I and tho Bronx. Pnrkr r".M. ted by a good plurality." j pjom South Bend Recommend. Dr. Dar- were fatally wounded, occurred at 1:1S Ouo dumdred and fiftern precincts out- i rtn.g Treatment Extracts From a. m. The tragedy was the result of an side of Hamilton and Cuyahoga counties 1 His Letter. attempt on the life of Ben Marshall and give Btwhnell 1T..S7I, Chapmnn lJ.Z. ... other political workers, about midnight. Returns from II', precincts outside of, ..j received your letter and could have Marshall and other heading the fight Hamilton and Cuyahoga counties give ' jng-ered lor.g ago. but I wished to give for the democratic municipal tlcke', Rushnell 4.17? majority, a democratic . mr9e,if time to see If the cure wa perm- started for the' country with a load of gain of i.TX. This rate of gain would ' anent- Some people told me a soon as negroes. Egbert, full of liquor, organ- i:lv Bushnell majority. tlve effects of the electricity wo gone I Xed a band and started In pursuit Aa Three hundred an.l fifteen precincts. 1 wouid not feel any better than I was Marshall nd John Smith were' returning more than nne.tenth of the state. Bhow s i before you r-eated me. I am very happy from the country Egbert fired, wounding i mntnrltv far TtitttHrw.ll a.iln.i I . 1 ana think T ci,u 1 v. , .. -.An.. r . u . nl In ?1 counties Ollt Of 'TO say 1 ain uaiuoai - - ramu i.iuouuijr inuj. Ji.inuwi rrcu:-- .... j will got along niceiy muwui an; mjea r-goeri. jiiirauui i menus ana tne Vorty preclnrts outside Cuyahoca a"d t treatment. It'you wish you can use my friends of Smith armed and from 12 until Hamilton counties glvo Rushnell 1 ?7 , name. Refer any orws to me at South i o'clock fifty men were located In vari- c than McKinley and Chapman fC9 1 Bend, Wash. Tours gratefully. ous parts of the. towm, commtesloned by less than Brynn. EUGENE WILSON. County Judge Williams a dputy sher- ; 1ffs. At 1:3 o'clock Egbert came down CINCINNATI. 1 Dr. Parrln will remain at the Occident Main street , In company with Walter PARKER AHEAD. New York. Nov. i.-E."timates made on returns up to J p. FT. m the state outside of Greater New Tork. Indicate pluralities of Tow ror Wallace. Five hundred nn.t nft HUtrl,.ta give Wallace 14.K0 nnd vn.r,n r.i.M-rr.-p. nv-ic. nrun. . will 1(l the future treat a New Tork. Nov, :.-The indication, are "r"n ? " f 'Xectt0-1 chronic and private cse wltt ',h:.t the. democrat nav, a .mil1 ma. 'lotion of the entire dem. n,me treatment at the rate of ! , , hotel, Astoria, x "" " --""H" "'e. r pun. .-rt,. . jonty in the state assembly. State sen. -.tors were not elected, other estimates five. th republicans a majority In the nssembly of 3. Estimate of the major. Hy for Parker for the court of nnpenls rangn nil the way from K.noft to .w.flnfl. CHOKER'S ESTDTATE. York. Novenilvcr 2. The World Now sn-s: Richard Oiker. Ws of Tammany hall until further notice, and Coins, both brandishing their revolvers, future treat all curable n the most threatening manner. Egbert Ith office or began firing. Deputy Sheriff Deaklns fen $5 a week, mortallv wounded. Coins fell clc hr ocratlc fusion ticket In Hamilton county nT , hat proportion of time, as cases Ebert Doctors say Deaklns Egbert and- y 4 majority. j may require. The poor treated free, ex- coins can live only an hour or two. j cept medicines, from to 10 a. m.. dally. MASSACHUSETTS. i Patients able to pay. from 10 a. m. to 5 STILL WANT NEW LINE. . . . p. m. Evenings. 7 to 8. Examinations Boston. Nov -Returns from nil but The Sruatlon In San Francisco Explalred three of the thlrtr-thw cities, ard " ' by the Merchants. out of the rt tewns. Indicate a repuhll. ' 1 C-in plurality In Maswhttts of about INTERESTING DECISION. w.noii. The total vote forWolcott republican enndJdnt,. ni k., -k.,,.. Doctors Must Give Expert Testimony a'ut aim.- for Wllll.imd Without Pay. the about 10S.. for Williams, demorrnt. 7S01 and Pi'nra.. n . , I 1 , ... Vtks plurality would reach 100.0i 0. ; rPI,,,b""- . o haa uM rendered by the combine wm J' J Ty MXRYIAVD ppprprtniv supreme court In tlx, case of Dixon v,. omblned w 11 not have t.m vote. In ihe I MARYLAND REPt BUCAN. T ,s of mmft tJ prj. borough, of Manhattan and the Bronx.! Haltlmore. Nov. 1-Tl.o republic.!,. ! fesslonal men who art. called upon to 'I'.' . . ' rr 'r,w,t'-n by 15.000 "ve ciex-tcl their municipal ticket In ' aire exnort testimony In the courts. Vr. -..."4o. 1 -win iw grently disappointed "all'more .y mnloritlos 'u lork county Is rancing not more than 75.000.' ROCHESTER DEMOCRATIC. " henter, N. Y.. Nov. 2. The dcmccratlo city ticket Is elected. entire BUFFAIO. Biifrulo, Nov. 2. Dr. Dlehl. Kfl.t eiecteit mayor by fii.OOO. The demo crats nl.io elccW their city ticket. In give export testimony In the courts, from J V. Dixon, of this city, who was called ' w to b0"'- b,lt ,he tat ticket Is h, as an exiwrt witness in a personal Injorv doubt, nnd there Is no reason for bcllev. cane againrt the city, refused to testify ing thnt the democrats have carried the unless he was first paid a reasonabV? legislature and that Senator Gorman fee for his services, claming that his pro mny nuccoed hlm.self. A conservative fesslonal opinion was his property nnd estimate on pnrtlnl returns Indicate that could not be taken away from him ex the democrats will have ft' votes on joint copt b due process of law as provided oaiior wnue the republicans San Francisco. November 1 The gen. erl commute of the Merhcants'Fretght Ing Association has appointed eubcom. mlttees to wait upon wholesale grocers, dry goods merchants and manufacturer and jobbers of wooden and willow ware, to ask their aid In the movement to secure cheaper transportation to const point". Tt Is not the desire of this or. gantxatlon. Bays one of the leaders, to wruTe commercial war against Los An geles and Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, but to combine the commercial interests of the coast against St. Paul, St. Louts. Omaha, and Chicago houses, which, with) the assistance of the railroads, are taking the trade from the center where It nat urally belongs. More than tSO.000 has al- democrnt, MIDNIGHT ESTIMATES. ' Now York. Nov. 2.-Tho estimated vote of Greater New York for mayor Is as follows: Van Wyck. 213.752: T.ow. 146.. R21: Tracy. lOO.WS: George. 20.2S(i. Van Wyck' plurality. Kfi,r21. The plurality of Parker, democrat, for Judge of tlie court of sppVnls. Is esti mated nt 75.000. will hive ST. NEBRASKA FUSION. Lincoln. Neb.. Nov. '-Nebraska today renewed fusion allegiance by electing J candidates on that ticket by pluralities ranging from 10.000 to 25.000. Nothing like complete returns are in. or will be tonight, but enough are In to measure the result amd Indicate a greater futon victory than In the presidential year. read r been iibcr1Ke.i tn v. n- , v . In the state constitution. Judge Creteh- nf fha mwooBtIon ton ruled against him and fined him ro contempt.. The court held that his pro fessional knowledge was not property in the meaning of the constitution, and that In exercising the right of the court o summon witnesses and compelling them to testify, no distinction could b? made between kinds of knowledge. To all sue'' a distinction would defeat the ends nf MAKER AND RYAN. Now Tork. Novemner 2. Peter Ma'-er and Tut Ryan, the Australian heavy weight, have been ttiatehed for 20 roun-is. The backers of the men posted Kio forfeit to guarantee their appearance In the rlnt- Thov ,nt au. -..l.. .. . Justice. The finding of Judge Crclghton W1W)U. " ' f ""' "h"1 """"" "x . ... v.. ... . wpeks for tne largest purse offered. If j Is upheld by the supreme court. THE GRAND TOTAL. New York. Nov. 2. Follow Ing Is t!:e grand total of vtHm received by the thrvo leading candidates for mayor, com plete returns having been received from all districts: Vnn Wyck. 23.".,1S1; Low. S.r.lS: Tracy. 101, S23. Vrui Wyck". plu rality, Sfi.fkW. FEELING IN J.ONDON. Txtndon. Nov. 2. The afternoon papers published columns of matter today de voted to the municipal election of Great er New Tork. The opinion Is expressed thnt Judge Van Wyck will win. The charge made frequently that Eng!lrh pnpert do not devote enough space to American affairs Is untenahle. Tho St. James Oaictto points out that STARTLING FACTS. Theosophlsts Foulke and Dls De Bar Ar rested In Massachusetts. Cnlcago. November 2. A sped.il to the Record from Onset bay. Massachustts. i sayw: The arrest and casting Into prison cfj Henry B. Foulke, who has posed as the lender of the theosophlsts and spiritual. 1 1 IOWA REPUBLICAN. . Des Moines. Nov. 2.-Returns from About An..frt-lh nt V. AAA? .1 . . ' ... . Vi ...u pmTiiicts OI the state show thnt Iho republican plu rality will be about 17.000. These' returns are from all parts of the state. Including both city and county precincts, and It 1 believed that the ratio established there will be substantially maintained. ' The returns nt hand give Che senate 3t re i publicans, 13 democrats, and S In doubt. lAf 1 V.,.. .- .... a ... I v.. ..... ...e. ,,o.....v , Ullu OI lms 1W . w of th)g courrtry be revealed an will be republicans, leaving them a afe LppMlln(- condltlon of affairs. The com- working majority In both house. pnlrr. affaInat Foulke ma(,e y affentg ! At 10 oV,ock ,h wpuMI. of ,he Massachusetts SocHv for the can, claims Iowa for Shaw, republican, j Prevention of Cruelty to Children, who , hy avow that the Investigations of a month I past warrant the arrest of fifty others I KENTUCKT. o( ,h, rpw. ruIt hfire. nnd they say thit ' Louisville. Nov. 2. A conservative es-1 warrants will be applied for at once. : tlmnte places the majority of C. E. Foulke was tnk?n Into custody at hi" , Weaver, democrat, for mayor, over G. 'cottage here which had been the temple ! G. Todd, present Incumbent, at from of the self-pro?la!meJ theosophlts. The ye'tenlnv's elections In England ar 3"00 tol.ra. m- in,cr,c um irrm w mm ..j x.. no... overshadowed br the election In Amertrn. ! Is undoubtedly elected with blm. There , Bmythe of the complainant society nnd Thonwids "of Englishmen who are fa-' I no doubt about th constitutional I the prisoner was driven to Warehara and Maher -wine) he will challenge Goddam and Sharkey and If he wins from them h will again challenge Fltxsimmons. Royal make th. food para. wholesome and dallcloaa. mm mm Abtti!u:siy Purt) omc mu aowDia eo., saw mm