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    KLAMATH
VOL.
REPUBLICAN
VII.
'I’
' EVENTS 0l: THE DAV
I
STRIkl! BOARD TAKES
KLA1CATH COUNTY, OBNGON, NOVEMBER 13, 1902.
NO. 32
a rest .
THE ELECTION!
I
Kittitas County.
ELECTIONS IN OTHER STATES.
TRAINMEN WANT MORE PAY.
Ellensburg,
Nov.
5.
— Returns are
Wit
.. ..
PCt"On
«61 Be Heard November 14
coming in very slowly,
Five precincts
Ohio—Indications are that the Re­
New Schedule of Wages Soon to be Pre­
M.nanoyt ity, P.„ N,,v. ?
but the PnWicans carried the state by over
«how heavy lleinocratic gains
____ , ............
sented to the Southern Pacific.
’
[
70,000.
Republican congressional ticket is well
COMMISSIONER HERMANN SAVS TIM-
'*•»< 'e Klriks commission endel
Oakland,
Cal., Nov. 4.— Within th*
in the lead.
Minnesota—Returns so far indicate
' ** ■"ir-d investigation in lllB (.,wl
nfext few deva the Order of Railway
BER LAND ACT IS OBSOLETE.
[
that
Van
Sant,
Rep.,
is
elected
govern-
Lewis County.
11 -the Panther Crock Valley yM.
Conductors, Trainmen and Switchmen
[ or by 30,000.
¿¿anpribi-nalvc Review of the Import
( hehalix, Nov. 5.—Returns from 10 1
will submit a schedule of wages to the
Illinois—Republicans have carried
•nt Happening» of the Paat Week
"r. “y“'.d
'-'»n* Io their homes
precincts give Cushman, Jones and this state by 45,000.
The re-
Democrats lost Conditions are Different Now from When Southern Pacific Company.
'
“•'
“
7.
«nd
w.H
n.e.i
.^n
,j
pre M-nt cd In Condensed I orni, Moti
| Humphrey, P.ep., a lead of 600. The ' three congressmen.
| quests of tie men are very much the
It was Enacted, and Government Now
, vote is lighter than it wa« two years
likely to Prove Inti-rmtlng to Our ’*'• November 14 to take the te.tin.ony
same as those submitted by {the engin­
Michigan—The Republican majority
! ago.
Receives a Sum Far Below the Actual eers, firemen, telegrapher* [and other*.
Many Renderà.
is between 30,0000 and 40,0000.
•• ‘*"->ners. Ths largest day’s work
Value of Timber — Would Repeal Law An increase of 15 to 20 per cent i*
Eleven of the 12 congressmen are Re­
1 "• entire trip was acuoinpli*h.«l
Clark County.
asked, together with a uniform rate of
publicans.
If
Reserves Cannot be Created.
The rebellion in VeiK'zmda is
yesterday when the eoninrl.sionera
Vancouver, Nov. 5.—The election
wages on all the division* of the Atlan­
Missouri
—
Indications
point
to
a
uracti<ally elided.
tic and Pacific systems. The demand*
“ ' O.i.plet.1 inspection of two large ENTIRE STATE GOES REPUBLICAN BV pasoe.l off quietly in this city and Democratic plurality of at least 20,000.
Washington, Nov. 5.— The most im­ will take the same general course that
comity. It is conceded, however, that
A heavy loaded trolley car in K«
Jl"
«lid « lour of th« region lying
New Hampshire—Republican plural­
| the entire Republican ticket is elected. ity in this state will be about 8,000.
10.000
MAJORITY.
portant
feature of Land Commissioner the others have. They will be passed
City joiii|H*i the tr«< k, killing two
'«•tween Mount Carmel and thia city.
Complete returns from six precincts in
pic and injuring »ix.
Tennessee — Twenty-two counties Hermann’s annual report, submitted upon.by the respective departmentajmd
the county gives Jone*, Cushman ami beard from give Frazier, Dem., for gov­
•’’I* working days have I mm - h con-
today, is a recommendation for tne im­ then referred to General Manager Agler
There will la» 386 mendiera in Ilia «un»«J in traveling from pl««, p,
representa­ ernor, a majority of 37,000.
Idaho Republicans Win by About 6,000 i Humphrey, Republican
and Julius Krutschnitt, assistant to
mediate withdrawal from disposal of a
nell coiigre-a, of whom 2Q6 will lie Re- m tl.« anthracite .-.ml regions, and the
tives, 530; Cotterill, Holcomb and
Pennsylvania — The
Republicans part or all of the public lands which President Harriman. These two gen­
In California the Strongest Fight Is
jKibllcan» and It'x Ifotii.» rata.
• ole, Democratic representatives, 240; elected their governor by 175,000.
tlemen in turn will pass upon the de­
• rbttrators feel that they .re now qual-
on Governor, with Pardee, the Repub­ Itamk, Rep., legislature, 512; Panel,
are more valuable for forest purposes mands and send them to the committee
Indiana—This state went Republican than for other uses.
England will turn (40,000,000 ti.a '»»■’•I Io sit in judgment on the con-
This
step
is
4959; Edmunds, by 25,000 to 40,000.
lican Nominee, In the Lead Returns Rep., legislature,
appointed by President Harriman to
coming year to ahi ln»r x.ihj.. ta in the
urged in view of the heavy inroads
Dem., 26; Ricker, Dem., 301.
from Other States.
trov«r»y he tween the mine owners and
Maryland—Republicans elected four being made upon the public timber confer with them.
rraiisvual am) Orange Riv» r i.ilony.
According to the by-law* of the
and Democrats two members of con­ and the resulting damage to water
their employes. |n M||, tlie „„„„„j..
Stevens County.
A steamer ami m-luioiier collidisi
union*, the company is Igiven 30 day*
gress.
WASHINGTON.
Colville,
Nov.
5.
—
The
count
in
nine
»lom-r«
were
lowered
into
seven
mine«
supply.
If
this
step
cannot
be
taken,
the |U,»toii harlsir. rcsulling in
to make an answer to thie men.
New Jersey—The Democrats made
out of 51 precincts in the county, not
" »«tying condith ns and went through
drowning of the < opta in nml thiiw
Feattie, Nov. «.—The state of Wash­ including Colville or Northport, give heavy gains, but their control of the it is urged as absolutely necessary that
The danger of a general strike upon
s»'V<
ral
breakers.
They
met
tho
gem,
the timber and stone act, passed 30 the Southern Pacific lines is not
the i rew of the latter Vessel
ington lias gone Republican, mi far as Cushman, Jones and Humphrey a very state is doubtful.
r»l »uiwrintondents, the min.» euperiii-
years ago, be either rejiealed or mater­
Kanssa - Entire Republican ticket ially modified. Two dollars and a half thought to be great. Both the nen and
A French steatnahlp lompany is ll< ’• ndi'nls and foremen of the various returns now in show, by at least 12,090 small lead.
majority
for
supreme
court
justice
ami
the company officials are of the same
elected
by
at
least
40,000.
gotlatiog for the establishment of a eollierie» viaited, and also jx-rsonally
an acre for timber land is a mere nom­ opinion. The heads of the department*
Columbia County.
Connecticut—The full Republican
line ciiiimw'ting ban Frinii »co, th.. t . k' I with the grimy coal diggers in congrcsimi<*n. King county alone con­
inal
price,
when
the
land
is
often
worth
Dayton, Nov. 5.—All the Republican ticket was elected by 15,000.
tributes lx-tween 4,000 and 5,(100 to
are unanimous in saying that the pos­
IMwaiian islands mi l Australia.
(100 per acre.
th.» dark gaigways and eliamUra these majorities.
The legislature on eongiessional candidate* have won in
sibility of a great railroad strike is so
Massachusetts—Bates, Rep., for gov­
“If the timber and stone act is to small that it cannot be considered even
l>iimlr."l» of (. ei below the earth’s »or- joint belli t will stand at least 110 Re­ Columbia county, with majorities ap­ ernor, received a plurality of 37,000.
* An appropriation of f : >0,000
lace.
I'hey
will
la,
,|,|
e
tu
understand
continue
in
force,
”
said
Commissioner
For supreme
las'll rmx.niniei.ded for the eri-'lion
a possibility. The men hold equally
publicans to an opposition of ,26. The proximating 200 each.
Florida—There was no opposition to
■pieflioti» and ask qni'-tion« where they Republican majority is more likely to judge, Hadley has about 200 majority. the Democratic ticket, which swept Hermann today, “it should be modified pronounced views. The reason for this
eight liglithoii'.i's on tln< Alaskan i o.i
to allow the government to get a fair belief is found in the fact that the com­
I ji addition tn those now provided lor. would not have lx-en able to under­ I»' increased than lowered by the full Sixteen precincts are complete here, everything.
price for its timber lands.
Since the pany has always favored unions.'
land them if ||,ey |iaj not lawn under­ returns, which are coming in slowly and only three to hear from. It is an
The
Alabama
—
The
state
ticket
went
Re
­
Twelve |s>np!i> were k illed und 50 in- ground.
enactment of the present law, 30 years conservative organizations have always
even break in the legislative race.
front more distant precinct».
publican by 25,000.
turili in an ■< ■ I lent in New I ork. A
ago,
the
government
has
realiezd
but
The next senate will be constituted
bad the entire confidence of the com­
Rhode Island — Democrats elected
large i row I had gi.tl.erel to celebrate
(13,000,000, when the lands disposed pany, and there have been no differ­
Mason County.
HI H> I ok El.ECTION ACCIDENT.
as follows: Republicans, 32; Demo-
governor.
Republicans captured all
of were worth (130,000,000 at the ences which have not been amicably
their election vi'tory mid an exploaion
Olympia, Nov. 5. — Incomplete re­ other state officers.
cratH, 8.
Two districts are still in
lowest figure.
I believe free use of settled.
of tirow irks mid bombii resulte I in < Manager »1 Fireworks Diiplay Is Charged doubt. The house: Republicans, 78; turns received from Mason county show
West Virignia—Republicans elected
pan ie.
by Coroner with Manslaughter.
Democrats, 9; seven di.-triets still tin- the state ticket to have been carried by only one member of congress out of public timber in Gmited quantities
should be allowed settlers and miners
FIQHT ON COAL ROADS.
the Republicans by at least 100 major­ nine.
('oiniiiissiuni'r <>( Immigratiti North
New York, Nov. 7 —With a list of cotitit.d.
for domestic purposes, but all timber
ity.
South
Carolina
—
The
Democratic
The west side of Washington pre­
has been diri* ti»I to inquire into the 12 |« rsoi.» killed ami 74 injured before
ticket carried everything without oppo­ taken from the public domain for com­ Interstate Commerce Commission Consid­
sents almost a solid Republican dele­
Stevenson County.
l'inversai Br i il I ie r In ► » I », heme and de-
mercial and manufacturing purposes
ers New York Complaint.
<i»le whether or not they shotild la» al- him, Coroner Scholar today Is'gan an gation. Two new Democratic senators
Stevenson, Nov. 5. — Returns from sition.
should be purchased at a fair price
Iowa
—
The
etate
went
Republican
inv-tigation
of
the
explosion
of
fire
­
go
in
from
the
west
side.
These
are
New
York, Nov. 4.—Chairman Mar­
l»w«-.| to lake chatgi* of iliiidriui ami
four of the principal precincts in the
Under the present law timber valued
tin B. Knapp and Commissioner J. D.
educate them.
works in Madison Square Tuesday W. II, Moore, of Seattle, and John county indicate the election of ‘the Re­ by 75,000.
at
not
less
than
(100,000,000
has
been
Nebraska—The result on governor is
Yeomans, of the interstate commerce
publican ticket by a small majority.
evening, lb* held John Craig in (IK,- Earles, of Whatcom.
Arbitration of I r< «»« h
doubtful. Republicans elected the rest stolen or destroyed. Under a revised commission, held a brief session here
This
is
usually
a
strong
Democratic
law
properly
enforced
by
an
adequate
I ooo l«>n 1» on a charge or manslaughter
strike has t»x>n coinuiane
Spokane, Nov. 6. — With Okanogan county.
of the ticket.
today and heard a statement of chargee
Wisconsin—Wisconsin has gone Re­ ranger force, this could not continue.” Lawrence Shearn declared F<j had to
I in the first degree. Mr. Craig, it is al- county to hear from, the Republicans
The Unban (’ongreaa h
The
new
rule
of
the
department
al
­
Pierce County.
publican by at least 35,000 plurality.
present against the anthracite coal car­
i leged, was in charge of the explosives have elei ted east of the mountains in
•nd President I’alina's in
Tacoma, Nov. 5.— The Republicans
Washington three state senators and 28
North Carolina—Democrats elected lowing the Woolgrowers’ association to rying roads. Mr. Shearn said he rep­
ful of reciprocity.
at the time of the accident.
take
charge
of
the
allotment
of
sheep
swept
Pierce
county
and
elected
theii
everything by overwhelming majorities. j
representative*. The Democrats have
resen ted a number of prominent citizens
I'»o boys, who were carrying Ixixes elected three s< nators ami II represent­ entiie ticket by good majorities.
The
Treaanrer llolx-rta* airno.tl rei,„rt
Mississippi—A light vote was polled. and range in forest reserves where of New York, Boston and Washington
sheepgrazing
wns
allowed
during
the
sh ms the financeH of the I mtn) Slate»] f explosive», were sent to the house atives. These figures may be changed two state senators and 10 repreeenta There was uo opposition to the Derr
He said he was pre­
past season did not always prove satis­ and other cities.
of detention by the coroner as wit- a couple of votes by later returns, hut lives are supposed to be against a rail­ cratic ticket.
to la* ii'^x<'oll<H>t condition.
pared to prove the existence of an
factory,
and
caused
more
delays
in
issu
­
| nr»-e-. All tl»' rest <il the 19 prisoners those to hand are nearly complete. road commission.
Georgia—A solid Democratic delega-
Physician» are bald»») in a case at ! were discharged.
ing permits than under the former sys­ agreement between the roads to regu­
There
ate
four
doubtful
districts
yet
to
Klickitat
County.
Bellevue hospital, New York.
lhe
Investigations made by forest late tonnage, and that this practically
The coroner says there were seven hear from,.
>emo- tem.
Goldendale, Nov. 5.— The Rej
patient is turning entirely black and ■» '«>nib». An attempt to shixit off the
inspectors
indicate that generally too was an agreement for an equitable di­
lgress
can
stbte
ticket
has
curried
Kli
»lowly '•ying.
many
sheep
were allowed in the re­ vision of profits.
Spokane
County.
tir-t failed, lie said, but it detonated,
It was agreed that Mr. Shearn should
county
by
400
majority.
The
Spokane, Nov. 5.—The Republican
«tate serves, and that the number must be present his formal petition to the com­
The coal strike conimiaaion ha- stile and thus catiHsI the explosion of the
cratic candidates for county a
materially
decreased
next
year.
congressional
ticket
has
a
majority
in
other
Isunhs.
There
were
10
l-ombs
C i'ÜU-
tnituxl a copy of Mitchell** statement
and sheriff are elected, while tl
Attempts to prosecute fraudulent mission in Washington. The coal com­
for the miners to the coal operator* to ami four mortars weighing 150 |»>unds Spokane county of from 1,200 to 1,500. publicans elect the rest of the c
entrymen
have been greatly hampered panies will then be notified and given
A this time it seems that the Demo­
ticket
each.
it ako tlx ir reply.
ticket.
because
of
the refusal of witnesses to 15 days to answer.
crats liave carried seven of the 12 legis­
The 11 Cuban childr< n, who came to
IMMENSE CISTOMS RECEIPTS.
lative candidates, and the Republicans
Adams County.
introl give testimony before local land offi­
PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.
this country to join the I'niverxal
five, of these five, three are under-
Ritzville, Nov. 5 — Incompk
taina. cers, either from intimidation or other
causes.
To overcome this, the com­
Brut her !><»»! in California, will la> re- October Imports it New York Largest en i stood to be for Ankenv lor senator, and turns from seven precincts in /.dams
missioner renews his recommendation Financial Condition of United State* at
turiKxi to their 'lollies,.
two for Wilson,
The Republicans county show that the Republicans elect
Kes »rd, with One Exception.
WEALTHY INDIAN ROBBED.
Close of Business Oct. 31, 1902.
for the enactment of a law compelling
have
carried
their
county
ticket,
with
representative,
auditor,
clerk,
surveyor,
All old In idg<* ai r„»» one of Pottland's
New York, Nov. 7.—October was,
the
attendance
of
witnesses
in
such
the
exception
of
treasurer
and
coroner.
Washington,
Nov. 4.—The monthly
superintendent and two commissioners; Had (22,000 Hid in an Outbuilding, which
gulches Cillapsisl precipitating live amount of customs receipts ami
cases under penalty. A forcible argu­ statement of the public debt, isaued to­
Rasher ami Graves, Dem., for the state the Democrats, treasurer and sheriff,
Three White Men Discovered.
|x'r»ona and a team to the giound In­
ment is made on the necessity of ex­ day, shows that the close of business
number of consignment* imported,
senate are elected.
with the assessor in doubt. The Re­
low. Fortunately, no onewMxerioualy
Butte, Montana, Nov. 5.— a special tending public surveys to Alaska.
It October 31, 1902, the debt, less cash in
record
“
current
’
’
month
at
this
port.
publican
nominees
for
congress
are
well
; Yakima County.
injured.
from Plains says that one of the most is shown that the lack of these surveys treasury, amounted to 1958,507,720.
in
the
lead.
The only month which ever ex­
North Yakima, Nov. 5. — Election re­
The niotorman and col dttrlor of the
sensational robberies that has ever oc­ ib greatly retarding the development of The debt proper was decreased through
In the
IDAHO.
•lectric car which collided with Presi­ ceeded it in |s int of customs receipt* turns are coming in slowly.
curred in the history of Western Mon­ lumbering, agricultural, coal and the purchase of bonds by 114,739,682,
mineral development.
Homesteaders
dent Rixiacvnll’a carriage waived ex­ was April, 1897, ami this was the rec­ city Jones leads the congressional
Boise, Idaho, Nov. 5.— While exact tana »as enacted near Plaine yesterday, also are anxious to acquire lands in and the cash on hand also shows a de­
He is over 300 ahead of the
news
of
which
has
just
reached
this
amination on a i barge of manslaughter ent month of the year when a new tariff ticket.
crease for the month of 114,831,515.
Hadley, for figures from yesterday’s election are place.
A wealthy Flathead Indian Alaska, but dare not without they can
and were releaaed on lx>n«l* of ( »,000 was ulxiui to become operative, and an Democratic candidate.
The debt is recapitulated as follows:
not
vet
at
hand,
enough
is
known
to
acquire title.
unprecedented rush to get g<«xls into judge, leads by 175.
Interest bearing debt, 1915,470,230;
•nd (2,500 roapectively.
assure a Republican majority on the named Maebell was robbed Saturday
the country w made. l ast month s
Walla Walla County.
debt on which interest has ceased since
entire state ticket of some 6,000. night of (22,000 in cash, the money
French mineowtiers and strikers are receipts were (17,250,000.
CHINA’S DARK WAYS.
The re­
maturity, 11,256,280; debt bearing no
Walla Walla, Nov. 5.—Indications French, for congress, leads his ticket, consisting of (100 bills and (20 gold
■till unable to agree.
ceipts in April, 1897, were (17,700,000. point strongly to the election of the in most sections. Counties that were pieces.
interest, 1398,302,549. Total, 11,314, -
The month was al»' • record breaker entire Republican legislative ticket. supposed to lie certainly Democratic
Machell was a visitor in Plains Sat­ Government Officers Elevated for an Act 929,599. This amount, however, does
Another salmon cannery combine ha«
Forbidden by Imperial Decree.
for deliveries at the Appraiser's stores. The Republicans lose the auditor and have swung into the Republican line. urday night, and during his absence, at
not include (860,316,069 in ceitificates
tiecn formed at Vancouver, IL C.
T he number of packages received «a. one commissioner. Returns are com­ Figures from Shoshone show that the about 10 o’clock at night, a man
London,
Nov. 5.—Giving an instance and treasury notes outstanding, which
The Nicaraguan cabinet has resigned,
50,551, and deliveries 49,400.
ing in slowly, only 13 out of the 26 Republicans have carried that county dressed as a squaw called at hie home of the Chinese way of fulfilling treaty are offset by an equal amount of cash
but the president refu-e« to accept.
precincts of YValla Walla county having by at least 300, and elected their legis­ on Camas Prairie and engaged in con­ obligations, the Pekin corresponder t of on hand held for their redemption.
Oil Quieted the Water«.
The cash in the treasury is classified
Senator Quay may Iw pros»« ii t««I for
ix*en heard from. The congressional lative ticket. Ada county has given a versation with Machell’s squaw. Mrs. the Times notes the issuance of an im­
Port Townsend, Wash., Nov. 7.—The vote gives the Republicans 250 majority. majority of 700; Nez Perce and Latah, Machell noticed that ths visitor was not perial rescript in response to a request as follows: Gold reserve, (150,000,000;
using his own letterheads in soliciting
campaign funds.
400 to 800 each.
Throughout the a squaw, but a white man, as he could made by the governor of Kwang Si trust funds, (860,316,509; general
Austrian steamer Java has reached this
Thurston County.
southeast everything is Republican so not talk good Flathead, but she did not province, elevating fourth grade officials fund, (145,494,171; in national bank
A jiassenger train on the Northern port from Moji. After leaving Tsugar
Olympia, Nov. 5.— Thurston county
suspect what was wrong until she saw to the rank of first grade Mandarins for depositories, (146,885,012; total, (1,-
Pacific eollided with a freight near St. Straits the Java encountered the full shows large gains in the majorities far as heard from, and it is believed to two men run from an outbuilding, car­ their patriotism in smuggling into 302,695,753, against which are demand
be a clean sweep in that seetion. Ban­
Paul, killing two men.
Then it Kwang Si 1,000 Manser rifles and 300,- liabilities outstanding amounting to
force of h typhoon. Heavy seas swept over the election of two years ago. Re­ nock county gives Moriieon, Rep., for rying something with them.
The kaiaer’* visit to England is ai­ over the steamer, banging life-boat«, turns from the 14 largest precincts give governor, 300 majority. There French was that her suspicion was aroused, as 000 cartridges, which were placed at (946,273,875, which leaves a cash bal­
peeled to bring alsmt more friendly re- awning frames ami even washing the the Republican congressional ticket did not do so well, his lead being com­ the wealth was stored in that building. the service of the govjrnor for the ance on hand of (356,421,875.
500 majority over the Democratic.
lationa la’lween the two |x»wet*.
paratively small.
Republicans will The robbers jumped on their horses, suppression of rebels. This was done,
tarpaulins away that covered the
BOXERS CAUSE ALARM.
have
47
members
of
the
legislature, a which were near by, and the one that says the Times correspondent, although
Gkanogan County.
Plan* are being |xirfecte<l at < leve­ hatches. Fortunately bags of fish oil
had been talking to her joined them, an imperial decree issued in August,
majority
of
13
on
joint
ballot.
land, Ohio, for the combination of all were then Imng along the steamer aside
Spoxane, Nov. 5. —Eleven precincts
19J1, in accordance with the protocol, Master of British Gunboat Will Send De­
The count is progressing very slowly. and the three rode hurriedly away.
and prevented the seas from breaking, out of 24 reporting in Okanogan county
soft coal intereita of the country.
As soon as she reached the Plaine forbade the importation of arms.
tachment If Necessary.
although a heavy, confused sea threat­ show that the Republicans are carrying Republican claims are sustained, so far with the news, several of the white
A trolley car and a switch engine ened mot.... itnrily to engulf the steam-
as
the
vote
is
counted.
Victoria,
B. C,, Nov. 4.—The Boxer
citizens of that place accompanied
SLAIN BY LADRONES.
collidtxl in Cliicag'i, resulting in ",l" er Had the Java Iteen loaded, the the state ticket, with the Democrats
uprising in Szechuan is causing great
breaking
even
on
the
county
ticket
and
Machell to his home to see if the story
CALIFORNIA.
person Iwiing killed and three setl 'ti- y officers think, the steamer would have
alarm to foreigners, though [a plan of
leading on the legislative.
was true, which was proved on their American School Teacher In Philippines Is
campaign by which rescue is to be
injured.
been lost. The Java proceeded to W est
“
San
Francisco,
Nov.
6.
—
Complete
arrival
there.
A
score
of
young
In
­
Murdered for His Money.
Whitman County.
effected, if necessary, has bean formed.
H. R. Nickerson, vice president «nd Seattle.
returns from San Francisco and partial dians started out to try to locate the
Colfax, Nov. 5.—Complete returns returns from all over the state indicate
Manila, Nov. 5.—D. C. Montgomery, The master of a British gunboat at
general imuinger of the Mexican < ' 11
robbers, but no clew has lieen found.
Kiahing, 350 miles below Cbengtu,
from 20 out of 58 precincts in Whitman that George C. l’ardee, the Republican
Decides Against Strikers.
tral, denies that lie has licen o ep'
Machell is the wealthiest full-blood superintendent of schools in Oriental sent a letter bv the French commander,
Paris Nov. 7.—The arbitrators in county show a Republican landslide. nominee for governor, is elected by a Indian on the reservation.
presidency of the Southern Pacillc.
He has Negros, was murdered by ladrones three saying that he would Cume with a de­
the miners' strike in the department of Indications piont to the election of the majority of 2,000 or 3,000. Complete large herds of cattle aud horses, and miles from Bacolod. Mr. Montgomery
Farah Bcnihardt ha* i"Mt
" Pas de Calais today gave a decision entire Republican legislative ami conn' returns from 1,185 precincts out of was always known to have money, but was going to Bacolod was going to Bac- tachment of troops aud a field gun,1 if
tour of Germany.
Although » » '• against an increase of lite present rates ty ticket, with the possible exceptions 2,277 in the state outside of San Fran­ few people knew that he kept it at ol<4 for a consultation with the retir­ necessary. The correspondence further
abundant applati-e, H"' '‘nKW
“1 wages, holding that the rates are of auditor, gnperintendent and survey­ cisco give Pardee 69,460; Lane, 60,637. home. It develops, however, that the ing superintendent and to assume con­ states that the officials have been in­
The Republican congressional
He had a large formed the Boxers intend making "a
Was not the financial »uccess ex|xxt<«
. .^.rtionateX’ the selling price of or.
The complete vote in San Francisco old Indian was afraid to trust his trol of the division.
ticket carries the county by a big ma­ stood: Pardee, 24,129; Lane, 33,687. money in the bank, and kept it in an sum of money with him. Six natives, concerted rising when the harvest "is
.„al
Annexed
to
the
decision
was
a
Another great eruption of th voh.m
over. Chengtu is to be the first at­
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written declaration of the represents- jority.
The legislature, which will choose a old trunk in an outbuilding at his armed with bolos and spears, attacked tacked and then the smaller towns.
of Hotiffriere may lx* expert**' hooii .
the
superintendent,
quickly
killer!
him
lives of all the companies tn that dis-
is
largely
Re-
United States senator,
ranch.
Pacific County.
and then mutilated and robbed him.
The German government has appro­ iet to th- effect that old-age pensions
The Repub­
Ilwaco, Nov. 5.—Returns are coming publican on joint ballot.
Young Cubans Held.
GONE TO INSPECT MINES.
The constabulary have offered a reward
„r
workmen
would
be
raised.
The
licans
have
lost
two
members
of
con
­
priated (500.000 I' r th* exi.«"*”*
in very slowly.
Republican congres­
for Mr. Montgomery’s murderers, and
New York, Nov. 4.—Eleven children
(
|„|egates
of
the
miners
are
diwatisfled
gress
—
Kahn,
in
the
Fourth,
and
Lcud,
sional candidates are in the lead.
exhibit at tho 1904 fair at > t. J
with the decision, and exjx-ct to carry
in the Fifth. They will be succeeded Commission to Spend Four Days More In it is believed they will be captured. whose average is 10 years arrived today
Robbery is understood to have been the from Santiago, Cuba, en'route to Point
Various Coal Workings.
Chehalis
County.
President Mitchell ha* all t»'"
by Livernash and Wynn, Union Labor-
the matter to the chamber of deputies.
Loma, Cal., to join the “Universal
Alx-rdeen, Nov. 5.—The indications Democratic candidates.
prepared which Im intern s » p
Scranton, Pa., Nov 5.—The mine motive for the crime.
Brotherhood.** The immigration offi­
to the investigating commission
are that Chehalis county has given a
strike commissioners have gone to
To Prevent Rke Famine.
NEW YORK.
Foreign Mall Service.
cials at this port have been asked to
Hazleton to spend four days in further
Manila, Nov. 7. - The Philippine big majority for the entire Republican
it is called for.
Washington,
Nov. 5.—The report of hold these children as possible objec­
ticket.
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acquainting
themselves
with
the
phys
­
New
New
York,
Nov.
5.
—
In
spite
of
commissioners
have
taken
firm
meas-
Tho revolution in
'Llnsl'
to prsvent the rice famine, which
a phenomenally large vote in New ical features of mining. They had not H. M. Brooks, superintendent of for­ tionable aliens for inquiry. The chil­
Garfield County.
ly Im settled without further him dsh •
dren are in charge of Dr. Gertrude Von
■ threatening many provinces. They
Pomeroy, Nov. 5.—Despite rain and York and Kings county for Bird 8. decided, up to the time of leaving, how eign mails, for the fiscal year, shows Pelt, who intended to accompany them
The relmls are now endavoring
«
they
would
divide
their
time
while
in
Coler,
Dem.,
the
returns,
as
far
as
re
­
<«
v-appropri»'**
’
(5,000
000
(Mexi-
blustery weather, with snowfall in
that the total weight of mails dis­ to Point Loma, where Mrs. Katherine. •
range peace terms with the government.
It
1 ’ for the purchase and transporta- mountain precincts, a heavy vote was ceived, indicate the re-election of Ben­ the middle and lower districts.
patched
by sea to foreign countries was A. Tingley, known as the "Purple
( rice to be sold to the sufferers at polled. The Republicans claim to have jamin B. Odell, Rep., to the governor­ was definitely decided, though, that not 10,112,772 pounds. The report says Mother,’* is said to have established a
Tho United States
!’f''"^lï 'lm ' "
more
than
four
days
would
be
devoted
ship
of
New
York
state
by
1,160
plur
­
elected the legislative ticket.
The
has Hiihoumed that no dre< k
„
that the actual net cost of the service temple for teaching children Buddhism.
Democrats claim the prosecuting attor­ ality. Coler’s plurality in Greater New- to the trip. Assistant Recorder Neill was (2,245,625. It is estimated that
built for tho Columbia, lesvitg
T,
will
was
left
behind
to
receive
the
miners
’
-i
coastwi»' companies have memo- ney, auditor and sheriff.
York exceeded 115,000, but even that
To Study American Labor.
prove nient to pretest
the sum of (5,901,175 was received by
1(, 1 ,,e
by » New J^zcd tho
<l*’nyi"K t'1« ex"
large vote was not sufficient to over­ statement from President Mitchell.
the department as postage on articles
New York, Nov. 4.—Alfred Mosley
Cowlitz County.
On
Thursday
it
is
expected
that
the
come
the
Republican
majorities
from
up
ling has
A ruling
ha* lx»en
lawn
w tric
trie.l ,| ji)lence of B pool.
operators’ counter statement1 will be exchanged with all foreign countries. arrived here today on the steamship
Kalama, Nov. 5.—Complete returns the st le.
York judge that «»yerim«
Campania. He said that the members
presented.
The commissioners will
from
four
precintcs
in
Cowlitz,
county,
Fifteen Hurt In Colllalon.
In Cuba by Americans d irt
MONTANA.
He was a Robber Bold.
of the commission which he is bringing
then take a recess until Friday, No­
- . York Nov. 7.—The west-bound and incomplete returns from five more,
cupation may be retried y
Clinton, la., Nov. 5. — A burglar from England to study the relations of
Butte, Mont., Nov. 5.—Late returns vember 14, by which time the two
mi ’k^Diamond eiprew on the Lehigh indicate the election of the head of the
courts.
tates
vtnev rid which left Jersey City at Republican ticket by at least 50 major­ from the various outlying counties in­ parties will be expected to have com­ entered the residence of Editor C. A. capital and labor in the Uni
Fay, took a pistol from under Fay’s would all reach this
Hecrotary Root has *',p)ri'1''<^nnection
pleted
the
preparation
of
their
cases,
dicate
the
election
of
the
entire
state
ity.
Van
Name,
the
Democratic
can
­
' was wrecked east of Newark
Republican ticket. Counties heretofore and to lie ready to go on with the hear-' head, covered Fay and his wife with days.
appearing gun <"rri,‘g'.„libre •* wel1 "¡« t 12'20 P
FHtoen passengers didate for state senator, is probably
with guns <>i Rix-im h <
’ | rilles !±e no'reor less seriously hurt, one elected by 150 majority; Chapman, Democratic report Republican land- I iugs. The commissioners will also de- , the gun and compelled them to give up
as those of larger la-re. < «...
I’ ch »"‘I the engine being overturned. Democratic candidate for representa­ sliiles. I^wis and Clark county Repub-1 vote the interim to preparations for the money and diamonds valued at (1,3(”’
tereat ta
was opposed to It. adoption.
tive, may be elected by a narrow mar­ licans claim the election of six out of hearings by acquainting themslves with The robber was cool, and joked w t
I seven member* of the legislature.
' the detail* of the two statement*.
hi* victims.
gin.
French coal miners on .trike hav« l]j,lnd with an engine.
renewed their rioting.
I I
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I lalxht'd It» T,...- ... ■
FAVORS RESERVES
How the Vote Went in
the Various States.
WASHINGTON VOTE
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