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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. Published Every Friday. COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY An lntori'KtlliB Collodion o( Itnma 1'roin tlie Two Homliiplicrcii rreentod In h Coiirictmml Konn The ministers at Pekin havo agreed on tho bnsia of negotiations. An investigation ol Berlin's corrupl pollco forco has been orderod. Knitter la ranking a slow trip to Uuropo on account of illnesa. - Russia baa no intoutiou of building another railroad across Asia. Nomo stoamor Roanoko, ropoitod lost, has reached Port Towusend. Woodburn, Or., bna granted 30-year franchise for light and water system. Wu Ting Fung, the Chinese minister, thinks thnt when allies withdraw from China railroad construction on a largo Bcalo will bo begun there. Tho state board of health authorities of Mississippi, report one case of yel low fever at Natchez. Tho patient is tho wifo of a local Baptist minister. Isaao Hull Adams, a grandson of President John Adams, and a nephow of President John Qulnoy Adams, died at his home at Qunioy, Mass., aged 87 years. The Toronto soldiers of the South African contingent returned to Toronto and were received with tremendous en thusiasm. Traffic was suspended for .hours, and altogether the demonstra tion was one of tho most notable in the history of the city. An explosion took place in the dry house connected with the works of the; Winchester Repeating Arms Company, at New Haven, Conn. The walls of the building being blown out and the 'windows in the aajacnt buildings ebat tered. No one was in the building at tho time. Yice-Admiral Alexieff has addressed a communication to Li Hung Chang asking China's intentions regarding Manchuria and inviting her to resume the government of that territory under Rusislan protection, which, he says, will be of "mutual advantage to China and Russia." The queen of Fortugual, at Cascals, a fashionable resort, made n thrilling -rescue. She has been staying at the Palace Cascals, and was on the beach watching Catalo Croom, her boatman, bringing his boat into shore. Sudden, ly a bugo wave overturned tho boat, doom's arm was broken and he was overcome by tbo undertow, which car ned him beneath the waves. Tbo queen is an expert swimmer. Seeing that her boatman was drowning, sho sprang into the water before any of her attendants could prevent her. With rapid strokes she swam to the boat nan's side and held him up until per- cons put out in boats and rescued both the queen and her boatman. Croom was taken to the Royal Palace. Two men were killed in a railroad accident at The Dalles, Or. Orders for five new Russian warshipc will be placed in this country. The big Atlantic liner St. Paul suf fered a serious accident at sea. LATER NEWS. Forty livos woro lost, in tho Bay ol Fundy, Tho steel trust has bought a (loot of lako steamers. A typhoon sunk a British gunboat at Hong Kong. Amoricnn boots and' shoos aro in do main! in England. Dietrich, Republican, is oloctod gov ernor of Nebraska. Tho monitor Araknsas was launchod at Newport Nows, Va. It is rumored that Coutrollor Dawes will succootl Socroatry Gago. Steamship Universe will load at Portland for Vladivostok. Govoruor Goer designates Novombor 20 as Oregon's Thanksgiving day. Sixto Lopez says the Filipinos will continuo to fight for independence. Stanford University dofeatod tho Oregon olevou by a score of 34 to 0. Tho Colombia robots were completely defeated by tho government troops at 'liuena Ventura. Tho oity of Chicago has oflioially tendered its $34,000,000 drainage canal to tho United tSates government. A monument to commemorato tho victory of Admiral Dewey at .Manila will be erected in San Francisco. luo population of Now Jorsoy, as officially announced, is 1,88,000, as against 1,444,933 in 1800, an inceraso ol 30.3 per cont. Charles H. Pinkham, well known as a manufacturer of proprietary modi cines, died at his home in Lynn, Mass nged C6 years. Tho president has appointed Freder ick S. Stratton, of California, collector of customs at San Francisco, vico John P. Jackson, deceased., Tho populaton of Ldaho, as officially announced by the United States census bureau, is 1G1.772, as against 84,385 in 1800, and increase of 77,387, or 01.7 per cent. Tho population of Colorado in 1000 is 530,700 compared with a population in 1800 of 412,108, representing an m crease during the decade of 137,502, or 30.9 per cent. In New Orleans, William Daniels and Ross Johnson were convicted of tho murder of a deputy sheriff who was protecting a negro who assaulted a white woman at Lake .Charles, La., and were sentenced to tho state pen! tentiary for life. This is the first inci dent in that state where would-be lynchers have been caught, tried and convicted. Bryan carried Missouri by 28,000, Bryan's majority in Texas is 175,- 000. McKinley 4,000 ma 'ONE STATE IN DOUBT Both Sides Are Claiming Kentucky. KOGEKS DEFEATS PItINK HY 1000 Defeat Frlnk for Oovernor r ffiiih-lngloll-I'lurnllly In Oregon Ii I'lltiiK Up. Portland, Nov. 0. Only ono doubt ful state remains Kentucky. The Domocrats claim tho Btato for Bryan by 7,800; tho Republicans aUo claim tho state, but eivu no tlguros. It will require tho official count to dotormino tho result. McKiuloy carried Nobraska by at least 2,000. Tho legislature is in doubt, and will not bo determined un til tho official count of Douglas county is in. Tho Republicans aro figuring oil a safe majority on joint ballot. Other states aro practically ib first roported. Tho doctoral vote follows: 1000. 1800. McKinley 202 271 Bryan 155 170 In Wnaliliigton. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 10. Tho majority for President MoKinloy in tho state of Washington will bo botwooii 11,000 and 12,000, and John R.Rog ers, Democrat, for governor, will have something like 1,300 over Frlnk, his Ropublicun opponent. The avornge majority of the two Ropblioan candi-1 dates for congress, Jones aild Cusmnan, will bo 0,000 ot moro, and tho legisla ture will bo heavily' Republican. All tho state Republican ticket, oxcopt Frink, is oloctod by largo pluralities. All these things woro made clear by yostorday's roturns. Every county in Western Washington has been heard from and the only two counties in East ern Washington about whiou there is any uncertainty aro Cholan and Oka nogan. With thoso, scattering rotmns show that tho only question is to the size of tho Democratic pluralities. Later returns aro moro likoly to in crease tbnn decreaso Rogers' plurality. McKinley has curried 20 counties and Rogers 17. with ono (Mason) a tie. VOTE IN OREGON. the riumiitr Abiii " u fl,in (Irowinf. Portland, Nov. 8,-Yostnrday'ii ad .mi.,... tlin iftiirns (if tlio OrftfOH 'lection slightly increased tlio Republi can plurality in tho state-from 14,- 105 to 14,825. TIh'ku ugures nrj inbjoct to material change, however, for they aro based on unofficial reports from only 500 of the 700 preolnotH In tho state, the remit in tho other pro ducts being estimated. Tho 500 pro ducts report votes as follows: Mc Kinley, 40,637! Hrynn.38.180. ltlsoitl mated that tho unreported prodnotH ..til miii innq n tho Republican plu- talltv. Tho products from which no return has yet boon rocdved ate tho imalloi and remoter ones. Probably tho total voto of tho state will not reach 85,000. In tlio prednots which havo boen reportod there has boon Httlo .tUnllm. In clvilll till) VOtCI Of tllO ! throo minor partion, and tho official fig ures will suroly shrw a material in- crcaso for them abovo tne totals giMn tiiis morning. 1 Complete unofficial returns havo , been received from onlr sight coalition hi tho stato llonton, Clatsop, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Wasco. Washington and Yamhill. Ono product is lacking In Josephine and ono in Linn. Tho last namod county is something ol a lurpriso, in that it gives a plurality for Bryan of only about 40 votes, w hllo the Republicans had ooncoded that It would go Democratic by about 500. In Jackson county, with two precincts . still inisslng.tho Republicans havo a , ON ITS LAST LEGS Tngnt Rebellion Will Be Sup. pressed Soon. DISCUSSED AT CAM NET MEETINd Oenernl MnoArtltnr H MhiM'kI Ht Careful 1'lnn f Cam lmlllii, Washington, Nov. 13. All tho mom bora of tho cabinet oxcopt Keurotiirlort Long and Wilson attended tho meeting today. Tlioy remained in session un til nearly 3 o'clock, and discussed tho UhlncHo situation, us woll as matters pertaining to Cuba, tho Philippine Hiid l'orto Rko, Two of tho three bourn that tho Mis sion lasted woro occupied in it discus sion of foiolgu affair, noeomllotod in part by tho fact that tlio president in tends to treat this subject oxImitHtlvoly lu Ills forthcoming niOHmigo to con gress. Itoforcuco was made to tho ex pressions in portions of tlio Kuiopoiiii press that thu United States pulley re garding China would undergo a marked change after tho election. It is author itatively annmineod that, after an ex huastlvo review of ovory etop of tbo ChincM) difficulty, from Its Inception up to tho pronoiit moment, by f-'ocro-tary Hay, tho cabinet ratified uvory de- few votes the bent of it. tour years "", "' ; , .. ,; Jl. J.niJ,, rnuntv ravo llrvau nearly , I'' judgment that tho policy o l"000 plurality, and Linn gavo hlu. " """ " nearly 700 out ohango to its logical conelunioii. y iw. 1 I Accordingly, tho present legation guard VOTE IN WASHINGTON. ,u Pokln will bo nmlntiaiiod, and Mich i tioops iib yet remain to bo withdrawn, iieKiiii.r'i smjm-iiy in timt nut. i" ,,CCording to tho original programme. ,0'000, . will bo shipped to Manila. With this Seattlo, Nov. 8. Mcuinioy lias car-1 ftl(Uti(m t0 jl(s forco, Gonornl Mao ried the stato of Washington by a pin- Arthur is oxnooted to rmiew tho cam- 'HE LANron. "mug, Later rtelitrna Fro.,, i , MM.r.; Alabaina-Tlio n - ."' wMlboat loft,t4o;oii0 Un,Uo rnninn ICnoiiull I.L. onto a nhiralltv ,.f . ,10wm j urn Illl IIIIM f --"vu or . itiaUirltv mi this statu, Callloriila'n,. ley nnd : . w 111 l.lllll,. I w "KrownndtliniMT,"?"1'! t will road, 40.0110 c&n''' llu of Kan Frauosleo . 107,002, IliyanH, ' c nets in 1800 ltv0 McKl' iiryan Ul.bOl. Tim li... Co.orado-1,,,, J- j Hlvei p, RlVei r,i LM,.1. . . . xn riwHiiiiH unto "injuiriy ol 811,000. inuriiiiiv in .in . congresHinun eluoted m iinnoi-.i,lft,1 w. nor. of tin . ."""t his defeat this gainst him .i i . nuimi roiruns reculifwi u . tato hoadmiarter- le.."'"'' " I4UII1 B11 .i .-;.."""' 1IIHT, Ol Illll NOUOIlll ,ll..l . 1 .l , j 'IIDIIIPI limy ruueh l t.r rotruns reeiiiimi .. rnmiimiarter im. ..V" tto confirm t'liairiniiii l(o, ! eta oment that McKliiiJ.," 1 y I run olo,o to loo.oio 0ft YtoS(fo, governor -J Inillaim-Tl... 0,)(.tnil , . plurality of nuywlmn. J l r. !3,00Q to tho Itepan.rZ:; ncKot, ami nine, ami perlnMo coiiKrossmim, and thu cliolcrof , latum, hat will havo n it, ' V majority of 40 on joint b,ol 4th congrcsilonal dlntrlct li ,'ti (lnnitf lti.il...... ..i. . .. ' "Wll rality approuohiug 10,000, and it may possibly exceed that figure Tho task of obtaining' accurate returns from tho itate has been attended with unusual difficulties, and from many counties it has boen possible to obtain only state ments of majorities, actual or estimat ed. Tho Western Washington coun ties, except King, have us a rulo given unprecedented Republican pluralities. lirvnn 10: Frink 18 counties and Clark elves 000. Lowis S00. Cowlitz j pngu against tho ruiiollioiis ! lllpinoH j with tho greatest energy. Adminlstra tion officials horn think that us soon A a tho rosult of tho election becomes known throughout tho Philippine, tho roslstenco to tho authority of tho Unit ed Statos will bo overcome. GALE SPENDS ITS 'FORCE. Kitchener is to stop pursuit of Boen and estabisb garrisons among them. The king of Corea sent the allied troops a largo gift of flour, rice and cigarettes. Experiments with storage reservoirr for irrigation aro being mado in Mai hour county, Oregon. An immense crowd attended the un veiling of the statue of tbo late Presi -dent Carnot at Lyons. American financiers are to partici pate in tho nationalization of the Swise railroads and German capitalists arc jealous. Professor Schurman replies to Sixtc Lopez, in whioh he shows it is for thi highest good of Filipinos for American to succeed. Tho suit of the stato of Texas against the Waters-Pierce Oil Company for penalties amounting to $100,000, for alleged violation of tho anti-trust law of 1800, ended in favor of tho company. The deaths from tho jailorad wrook near Keswick, Cal now number three,. James Hart, of Charter Oak, la., died from the effects of bis injur ies. The name of ono of tho other skilled has been discovered to bo E. J. ilowen, of Castle Rook, Wash. B. Woodruff, of Ashland, Or., may re cover. Adjutant General Corbin has re ceived from Judge Taft, president ot the Philippine commission, a dispatch forwarding a message from Honor Duen camino, formerly secretary of foreign affairs in Aguinuldo's cabinet. The pnessago was telegraphed to the presi dent. It is understood that Senor Ba--encamino, bosides unreservedly accept ing American sovereignty, submits a jproposition to organize a force of Fill jpinos to mako war upon the supporters of his former chief. Wyoming gives jority. Bryan carried Boston by 12,000 plur ality. McKinley carried Baltimore by 6,005. Bryan carried .Nevada by a small mojority. Connecticut gave MoKinley a pural Ity of 23,000. Mckinleys' plurality in Pennsyl avnia is 200,000. MoKinley's plurality in the city of Pittsburg is 15,000. Cincinnati and Cleveland gave plnr alities for MoKinley. McKinley carried his own stato by an increased majority. Bryan carried Greater New York by a majority of -7,aui McKinley received a plurality of 2,000 in Buffalo, N. Y. At an election riot in Denver, Colo. two men were killed and four wounded The voto in tho city of Chicago was close, MoKinley receiving 180,070, and Bryan 172,524.' Lincoln, Neb., tho home of Bryan gave McKinley a majority of 1002, a gain of 655 over 1800. In Adlai E. Stevenson's home pre' cinct in Bloomington, 111., tho vote was: McKinley 306, Bryan 112. At i-noemx, Ariz., a woman witn a shotgun killed a Mexican robber who was trying to steal a calf. Firo broke out in a candy factory at Albany, N. Y., and communicated to an adjoining building, causing a loss of $500,000. Before nearly 85,000 people, the Co lumbia football eleven today defeated Prinoton by a score of 6 to 5, on Co lumbia field. In Still I'lllng Up. Portland, Or., Nov. 10. MoKinley's purality in Oregon is still piling up. Owing to an error in a former footing, his lead this morning is made to ap pear 500 less than yesterday, whereas it should be about 100 more. Reports continue to pour in that former Bryan strongholds have either gone for Mc Kinley or greatly decreased the Nebras- kan's majority in 1806. For example, five precincts in Malheur county that gave Bryan a plurality of 100 in J890, this year gavo him but 44. Malheur county, which has all along been con ceded to tho Democrats, is now thought to have gone Republican by a majority of 50 to 100. This leaves but three counties in the state which have given pluralities for Bryan and their combined vote is only 205. Fifty-six precincts reported yester day, making a total of 506 out of 760. MoKinley's voto to date is 42,105: Bryan, 20,670 The latest estimate of McKinleya' plurality in the state is 18,007. Berloun Strike at Tanipn. Chicago, Nov. 10. Spanish-speaking cigar-makers in Tampa, Fla., have started a strike against American workmen, and official reports received at headquarters of the International union in this city toddy indicato that the trouble is assuming serious propor tions. Noarlv 1,000 English-speaking workmen have been made idle inconso quenco of the position of .their onpo nonts. Yellow Fever In Mlnalulppl. jacKson, miss., iNov. 10; Ono new caee of yellow fever was reported to tho state board of health from Natchez this morning. Mrs. Butler, tho first patient reported, died last night. She was a niece of ex-Governor Lonyino A surgeon of tho marine hospital serv ice is now in Natchez endeavoring to trace tne source of infection. up moro 2,000. Walla Walla, on tho oust side, gives 050, and Spokane 360. Tho con- j gressioual tickot runs woll along with tho presidential, and both Ciiehmau and Jones aro olected by largo majori ties, at least 8,000. Cushiiiaii's home county. Pierce, cavo him 2.756. ! Frink has been slashed in ovorv i them county of tho stato. He loses King, Piorce and Spokane counties, and his pluralities come only from tho smaller counties. Some of the southwestern ! counties have given him very hand-! some pluralities, ami it looked for u time hiBt night us if lie might overcome tho Rogers lead, but at midnight ro , turns from Eastern Washington and from his own county of King seemed to ; make it clear that le had lost the olec-! tion. It is still possiblo that tho final , returns may so reduco tho Rogers plu ralitiea as to count him in, but it does not eeem at all likely that it can bo done. No returns ate available us tc the legislature, but it is undoubtedly Republican. Heavy Yflmta on the Orrnt I.nket Are Almllng. Chicago, Nov. 12, Professor Cox, forociiBt official of tho weather bureau, says tho gala which broke on tho hikes Wednesday night and proved to bo tho heaviest storm of tho year, is abating. On Lako Superior four courorto woro .torn from their steamers and throo of aro still adrift or havo eoue nnoro. ino vciioouur station! was wrecked ut Good Harbor, Mich,, and may bo n total loss. Tho schooner Maumco Valley was driven ashore noar Port Colliorue. Several large stoameri wero driven buck to Chicago after bo ing exposed to tho galo for a few hours, and larito boats wero generally seeking shelter on Lakes hurperior, JUlohigiui anil Huron. The wind, which at many places at tainod a volooity of over 40 miles an hour, was accompanied by fine snow, and, with tho bitter cold, made it hard work for the mariners. California Btauds fifth among tho statos as an oil producer. W. P. Rend says European countries jnust look to America for supplies of coal. AJ1 tho street mail boxes ip Tro raont, O., were broken open and tbo contents rifled. Rov. Sam Jones, the evangelist, is brokon in health. His physician has ordered him to take an absolute rest ior several months, j A very light vote was polled In South Carolina. Tho full state tioket and lull congiessional tioket was elect ed by tbo Democrats. Thu American Rico Growers' Dis tribution Company, has been incorpor ated under the laws of the state of Louisiana, with a capital of $15,000,- 000. W. K. Vanderbilt is president. One of the inoidonts of election day was the suicide of Fred Janecks, of Chicago. Upon reaching the polls ho remarked that ho was about to cast his nrst naiiot. Tins no did, tnen pur chased a bottle of carbolic acid, and upon his return home committed sui cide by drinking tho contents of tho bottle. Tho S3 largest towns of England and Wales hayo a total population of near ly 12,000,000. The total number of dosorters from the Frouch army slnoo January 1, amounts to nearly 7,000. The Pennsylvania railroad's system oi pensions lor employes may bo ox tended to its western lines. Ramon Reyes, a Filipino, asked the privilege of registering at Omaha with tho view of voting for president. The St. Michael IteierTHtlon. Washington, Nov 10. The secre tary of war, under an order of the presi dent, has directed that all lands lying beyond a radius of 10 miles from the flagstaff at St. Michael, Alaska, be turned over to the secretary of the in terior. When this reseivation was first created it had a radius of 100 miles. rranco-Ainerlonn Cominerclitl Trentr. Paris, Nov. 10. The customs com mittee of the chamber of deputies met today, 'ihe opinion prevails that the re-election of MoKinley will lead to a Franco-American commercial conven tion being shortly submitted to the Washington senate, whose vote is awaited before the measure will be brought before tho French chamber. Smallpox Amonr Inillnni. Washington, Nov. 10. The Indian bureau has received n telegram from the Shoshone agency in Wyominc an nouncing that smallpox has brokon out at zander, near tlie Indian reservation. Vaccine virus for 1,700 pereons, which tho agont asked, to havo dispatched to him immediately, has been forwarded. neiiiHiuU nu Acoountlii);, Chicago, Nov. 10 E. H. Griffiths, who olaims to be tho largost holder of I ino stock anu uonds of tho Soattlft Traction Company, has, with othors, brought suit in tho superior court hero to havo an accounting of the finances of tho concern. The dofendants aro the members of tho reorganization committee, which took charge of tho company when it was evolved from the Seattlo Eloctrio Railway & Power Company, . Injr or Greeting. Canton, O., Nov. 8. President Mc Kinley was up early this morning after a few hours' rest. An armv of mes sengers poured in thib morning, bring ing congratulatory telegrams, and friends and neighbors gathered to ox tend their congratulations. The pres ident breakfasted at 8 o'clock with Mrs. MoKinloy and then went to tho library, where ho ran over tho morning papors and listened to the dispatches as Secretary Cortelyou picked them from the thousands received. Thuy camo from all quarters of the country anu worio, many being cablegrams from ambassadors and ministers abroad. All the members of the cabi net had boen heard from. Senator Jlanna ond many of his associates of the Union Club, of Cleveland, joined ina'message expressing their satisfac tion. All tho dispatches breathed a spirit of personal devotion to the pres ident and a patriotic sense of the result. The Election In Porto Uloo. San Juan do Porto Rico. Nov. 8 It is estimated that 75,000 Republicans voted at the election yesterday for a commissoner to congress and members of the house of dolomites. Not mr than 200 Federals voted. The eleotion was exceedinlgy orderly. There urn no reports of disturbances. Commnni. cation with tlio Interior is slow. Hllzxnril In Mlnneaota. Minneapolis, Nov. 8. A bllzmrrt u bearing down upon this section. The weather has turned cold and hoavv snow storms are reported from varioui places. New Richomnd, reports five inones. witn tne snow still falling and the wind blowing a galo. OurDemnnd on Morroceo. Tangier, Nov. 8 -Unitod States Consul Gunner is understood to have made further strong representations to tho government oillciuls. urcino !. iy.iiouv ui me American claims It is also again reported tlmtan Amorioan moor ia to oo sent to onforco the do. mauds. M Approved by Von lVHlfleraee. Pokin, Nov. 8,-Count von Waldor seo approved tho soiitnn r t passod upon tho fivo leading officials a Pao Tung Fu, whom a inquiry found responsible for tho mur dor of Amorlcan and English mission arios. General Yen, who has arrived here, will act as an advisor of the Chi nese ministers. Health authorities estimate that 10 per cent of the mon who go to Cape Nome never come baok alive (lain Wrought llnvno on f.nUn Krln Clovoland, O., Nov. 12. Tho terrific storm on Lako Krlo coiitinnod today with nnabuted fury. Tho captain of tne passenger stoamor City of Krlo, winch arrived early today from Huff a lo, reports thnt ho sighted the mast of a sunken vessol sticking ont of tho water about 25 miles off this port. The tugs sent out to locate tho supposed wreck rotumed to this harbor tonight. They reportod finding tho stoamor ICa ligula riding at anchor 30 miles out. Thoy could find no traco of n wreck. Fire In n lleilrtlng Mine. Redding, Cal., Nov. 13. A firo, the origin ol which Is uttrihutod to chemi cal aotion, is burning in the Peck tun nel of tho great iron mine. Tho drift has been closed and tho 100 mon em ployed tliero have beon laid oft. It it. thought tho firo can bo confined to the placo where it startod. The ore is ho. lieved to be on fire, but on explosion is not anticipated. Tho demand of tho men in this tunnol for an olgbt-hour sniu rocently precipitated a striko, wmcn was ended by the miners ac knowledging thoir defeat. Iluller In Knclnml. London, Nov. 12. Gonorul Sir Rod' vers uuiier, on tho Dunvegon Castlo, irom Oapo Town, roaohod the quay at Southampton last ovening at 8:30. Ho was groeted by Lord Woleelov and his stau, as well as by an immenso assom- myoi townspeople. At 0 o'clock he sat down to the mayoral bauquot, the first Of a R0ri0S of funntlnn In liia honor. After tho banquet, hd wai compolled to appoar and acknowledge irom tho baloony of the botnl demonstration, and great crowds prom enaded in front of tho hotel, noronad- ing him and slnciuu natrlntln nniun ..n. All , O- ui u mm nour. Sletnl Workers' Mlrlke ICn.i.,1. Plttshurc, NOV. 12. Offlnlnla nf Amaigamutod Association of Iron and btooiworkors annouueo tho sottlomeiit touay or tho strikos at tho Rivorsldo iron works of tho Natloiiol Tubo Com pany and the Jlessomor, Alu plant of ino ionneseeo Iron, Stool & Railroad Company. The resumption of tho two plants will give omploymont to 8,000 uiuu. Indiana dects nil n., congroiMiiion uxcept in the 2d ii 12th distikts. 'd,M Iowa Returns from BOouljj, 648! AIoK,"l0Jr, 20.0CGi Brju, Kansas On tho bnMs of Ilmlte' turiis Republicans claim Kin..,, 25,000 for tho national ticket J 000 for tho stato ticket nnd tfat tion of ovory Republican cotpt,, with tho possible exception cf it district. Republicans c,n 1 lihitnro by u safe majority eg i ballot. 'i Louisiana Tho entlro ili Ml slotial districts in LouIhUm in cr ly womocrauc. nryau s raijeiti tha stato will bo in oxceiof M,M ."laino .McKinioy's mijorib Mnino will vary butafowW from 28,600, n Ions of 10 per ceil. 1800 and a Bryan gain of 21 wd to hear from. Maryland's tilnniJ McKinley and Hoonovelt in jenrrdj eleotion was 14,140. A eolid Be lican delegation to tlio i'dsatl was oloctod. j Matiuicliusotts The complttcrJ tins state is: .M chimin;, EJ, Bryan. 160,607. Michigan McKinley'i tlnnl 00,688. Tho oultro couganlould gallon is Republican Missouri Tho DeiiinmUtitnt! cd congressmen in 12 Mltnorl trlcts, nnd tho Itepulillcinj la with still two tho 1 a i It sod th to bo heard from. These creelii: by thoDemocrxts. Montana Bryan's plnralllr 11,1 Mississippi Bryan's plurality 000. Nevada Bryan's majority li 000. New Hainpshiro The fatuM majority in .the stato on both tte ornatorlal and national tickets wit! 18,000. Now Jcrsoy McKinley'i plon 62,020. Six out of eight cosgreti Republican Now York McKlnley'a plon 145.000. North Carolna North Wrffl elves llrvan a maioritv of not leu 80,000. Tho noxt coogreiilonl cation from this state will cctl Iteosblltfl North Dakota -Itopubllcaa plan 10,000. Ohio Unofficial rotorni rew from 88 out of the 88 conntlMn the claim of 70,000 for MoMnItf. we oloot 17 of tho 27 memleii of crois. a cain of two Democrat. PATIItflTMtmtl n rvimnlete rttf give MoKinloy 287,733 plumllt. llhn.ln Ta1nn.lnn Olal leinrvf XfnVi,,in.. mi R"l Hi van. ii T)n4K Min..Aaannn IfMnilhMCflD WUIH VUtliVDaillUU ! South Carolina It is not cto" probablo that Biynu's ronjomj c.ii .i,o. nr an nnn in tne hhic ..... n.,w, . uu,v.'u - . i n'... .., llrvun'a tilnra IIJW iUUIIOMUU J ' ' i u th.i. iirt.,nv'a minority il Vormont MoKiuloy's plurality 000. -7l ll A rnxnnltlllatlOn 10 1 num." . alula indloatos a Democratic p.-a fiatitlul ticket of over 000, nnd the olootlou of tho Deml in every congessionnl diin. j Wo.t vir,.lnln In a siaiei" fl .1 I.l.,l,.l.f SnnrntarV J. K. II BUDU Ub llliUlllK.'"l'w - ia . u n.nni,innn state oomn! Ul U1U Jiujll...v gives lamuuiuu ii ...vis nnm.tV In tlio stato. showing WOfc'l ' -:t z. - has nearly 30,ouu majuv. .... i.. nu.n iionuuuci"" vv lHnniiHiii -xiju .-i i i.....iu nf nt least JUl"! jiuYu i. '" ..,.n vvisoonsin. ah i ."i -- ,..,iai ....... . ninred. The iB'""l Is ovorwholmmgly Ropublican. WvomiiiK-Hoturns from i oi..iu n,,f. nf lino in Wyouiiiige'J WJWU MM " . (fit, UT. majority of 8,000 for orw Infneted Tree Iliirned, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13. Tho dopart fnent of ontomology last nlnht burned 80,000 troos from u Nashvillo nurseiy, whioh, it is alleged wore infected with tho San Joso scale. Stntn I gist Scott left this morning for Wood hury to destroy 20,000 moro trees which ho has oollooted thoro. Tho trees, it is said, have hnnn l, , , - ' UtW i vu tho stato without the propor certificate. MlueM KM""' m q A cave-io lacomii, iuv. u --..- resa M ft ol- tfnvhnlllKlO. JWW-vi . eo in ino nruwi ui ,;,, fni )is Thndend aro: Krl ?'? I Lodem.Gust fersZ4 a married mau, tho others ' m a Tho ucoideut warf cau; - n -1 inn huh" - in awav oi vuo ui booms. About in the initio at tl the throo killed