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    KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
*
VOL.
IX
KLAMATH
FALKS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OKECON,
NOVEMBER
17, HMM
NO.
8«3
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I
Rhode Island.
Nevada.
port reached Hankala. Sba knew that
Provident a, R. L. Nov. 9— Com­
Reno, Nev., Nov. 10—There iireallll
Dau was there.
Hha knew that he
would be in the front.
A certain
about 70 precincts to hear from in this plete returns fsom Rlexle Island for
amount of alarm came over her that
»late. A conservative estimate places president give:
Roosevelt
40.898;
can only be experienced by thoee whe
Itoonevelt's plurality at between 2,500 Parker 2,924; Kooaevell’s plurality 15,-
Washington.
ny P71UL DR L71NEY
have been placed in a similar position.
and 3,000. Yerington, Rep , 1» elected 974. Utter, Rep . will be el,-«-te«i gov­
Heattie, Wash, Nov. 10.—King coun­ over Van Diiser, Deui., by about 100. ernor by less than 6,000 pluiality. The
Author of ''Lord of rhe Oeaert." ’‘Oregon nketehaa.
And when fusilade after fusilade o;»ened
anti other Pacifia Uuaet Sfiorire
ty gives ItmiSevrlt » pluiality of 16,- Nixon, Rep., for senator, will control legislature is ovvrw helniingly Reputili-
up, her anxiety waa Immaoaureable.
000. Meail carries this «-ounty by 7,000 tlie legislature by about three votes.
But still she would not recall her
I can.
Pier« « goes Republican on national is­
friend from wbat she congiderd to be
Wyoming.
sues by 7.600, and giv««» Mead 1,750.
his <laty. Rhe was still youna. it is
Ohio.
Hpoksne Is mor* Ilian 4,600 stiong for
Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 9.—Rzxieeveit
true, and had been reered among peo­
Columbus, O., Nov. 10 — Nearly ha» carried Wyoming by 7,600 to 8,-
Roosevelt, though Turner carries the
ple who earned their living battling
county hy less than hull Its eatirnaltxl complete returns tonight show close to ' 000. Brooka, Republican, has been
with the elements—people wbo spent
250.000 plurality for R«»oe«velt and elected governor by over 4,000 over Os-
plurality.
their life in storms snd on stormy
The state of Washington placad n<* Fairbanks electors. Only 18 out ol the borne, Ihmixiratic.
waters, who had but little time, and
limit on Its Hgoaavelt vote.
Three 88 «outilles in the state have been car- I
lean inclination, to devote to cultiva­
CHAPTER
XIII.
rie«l
for
Parker
an«l
only
one
Democrat
­
!
of
Headog'e
sona
who
had
been
given
New Jersey.
foul the of the voters who cast ballota
tion of the intellect. But Hankala bad
ic
<
onglesstiian
has
l»e«li
elected
out
of
another coaiiiisaion to perform.
He come from a different claaa, and har
I lor him might have "taye«l a. home
Newark, N. J., Nov. 9—New Jersey
A Clash on the Water.
had been instructed to dispatch a cour­ inheritance waa manifest wherever •ha
ami still he wotld have carried the 21. Hlate Chairman Harvey Garber,' was carried by the Republiiwns by •
It required only a few minutes tim» ier to the coonty seat to notify the went. Hbe waa superior to her po-
stale. Though tlie »1st« count is still tlie Democratic « andidata in tlie Fourth bigger majority than ever the most san­
Even flit' “Solid South” Has Incompleted ami in»«'« urate, it I» evi- district, ba» 1,(98) plurality in a dis- guine
of tl.e Republican predictions. for Ilan to cover the space between the »heriH. This official would communi­ •ition in spite of the conditions.
Hbe
«leni tiie Rosevelt el«« tors have a plur tricl normally 6,000 Dem<H'ratic.
cate with the governor, wbo in turn ;>oesesee<l all of the elements of tha_
I The slate gsve in th* neighborhood of ialan«l an«! the shore.
Been hroken.
would
ordet
out
the
state
militia.
The
water
was
as
calm
as
an
inland
ality over Parker ol 70,000 or better.
fioad woman without ths cultivation.
60,000 for Roosevelt.
The trouble had been under discus­ I Duty, ail hers nee to principle, the de­
lake an«l bis lx«t shot furwsr«! under
This Is 30,000 stronger than tlie
Colorado.
his »twuly and powerful strokes like an sion for years. It ha«l vn'ered politics lense of oue’a inherent rights is more
Virginia.
MEAD CARItlLN IN WASHINGTON wHtiest Ita-g ulti icori «stimate» ma«!« it
Denver, Nov. 10 —D. B. Fairley,
and waa the means of stoneing the ani­ sacred to such people than life iteelf.
Is-fore election, and as much better Republican
Richmond, Va., Nov. 9.—The state arrow.
state chaiman, today
Only a few lights remained in the mosity of two states. The officers on I
Th« al>aii«l<>ne<l hie claim that Governor J. has gone alxmt the usual number Dem­
Ringwold awuae with the dawn. A
Oregon’s Plurality Passes 40,000 that» the tirsi returns indicated.
village. The one in Hankala’s cabin the south side of the liver stood by night of sound sleep had rekindled the
slate was practically unanlmoue, for II. Pealxidy lia«l b«en re-elected, and ocratic .
Mark Idaho Gives Itooscvcll
Stood like a )>escon light to him and to their fishermen, and then on the north old »park of life. Ths man *•• bis
the Spnise 24,000 Parker votea out ol
the governor himself conceded his de
It he directed his boat.
His anxiety •ide were equally as loyal. It was an feeble old self again
About g5,000 Plurality.
» total that will excee«l when off party feat. Ailsms' rnaj'irlty over Peabody
Mississippi.
totals ar« finisher! 125,000 is not to be In the city and county ol Denver is 5,-
"How did it al) happen, Sankala?”
Jackson, Mias, Nov. 9.—The Demo­ grew with every stroke of the oar to inter-state affair and needed but the
learn the fate of the old man and the firing of a gun to awaken a large citi­ be inquired.
New Yr rk Nov. |0._|t«i««rns show seriously consider««!.
070, and in tliesntm« state six,at 6,600. cratic plurality it unusually large in
zenship ami plunge the two states into
When Sankala had told him of tha
Mississippi, having reached the total girl.
n steadily Increasing Republican plur­
He landed his l»oat and stealthily most serious complications.
rescue, he continued.
Idaho.
of about 50,000. All Democratic con­
ality ami It now seen*« probable that
Pennsylvania.
Many of the fishermen on both si«lee
diew it arhore and hid it behind the
"We must be about our work, Han­
gressmen are elected.
Boise, Idaho, Nov.
10.—Returns
Ko<Mevrlt’e plut»><ty in the popular
Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—Complete
driftwood, as a matter of precaution. are ignorant foreigner», desperate char­ kala, wa must be about our work. We
votfi will be, in sound numbers, 2,000,- from the Diabo election have come In
but
unotli«
lal
figur«
s
received
by
the
The
morning
was
approaching
and
be
acters
by
reason
of
their
calling
and
Michigan.
must be off to the trap. I have not
more slowly than any previous time
000.
the bariishipe ol a fisherman's life, and
much strength left, and must nas it
Detroit, Nov. 9.—Michigan today knew that he only had a limited time
' m the hist«»ry ol the stale. fhose en- AsmxiaUel Pres« from every county in
when once atoueed to arms would loee while I can. We must away to the
New York. Nov. 9. — Wilh thè alee- gagwl tn gathering figures complained tlir state, with the exception of Alle­ was the arene of a veritable lamlslide. in which to arouse the fishermen, but
Don return» stili imomplet» thè piu- lbat tilings went wilh aurh a sweep gheny, in which Pittsburg is situsted, Rixiervelt an«l Fairbanks h»ve carried be first hurried to the cabin ol Hankala their reason. Bloodshed and riot were trap.”
an<l Ringwold.
now expected in their reddest form.
Sankala dreaded to break tha news
ralily fot l’rrsideul Kiaaievalt in Iha that judges and clerks thought there but from where a close estimate has the state by an unprecedenle<l majority
A gentle tap on tha door brought
Women and children looked out of their discharge to him.
Rhe knew
nailon, accordine to all indicai i<»ns. was no further interest in it an<l sealed I mm - ii obtained, shows that President variously estimated at Irom 100,000 to
Vmdwtek Warner for gov­ Rankala to it with the agility of a cat. acroat the black nay with anxious eyes that bis ohl time pride was as strong sa
wlli axceed I ,KIKI,ODO— thè grralest aver up returns without taking copies ol Roosevelt's plurality in Pennsylvania l’.il,iioo
Rhe
ha«l
»at
by
the
bolsideof
Ringwold
and
abated
breath.
Their
fathers
and
has
reoche«!
494,962,
probably
the
ever, and she feared the knowledge
ernor and the Republican state ticket,
givrn an Amari« an landidatr.
giving anyone else oppollunity to do so
throughout the long weary boara of the brothers and eons were stealing along that they wars to become county
Ho far 54,099 votes on the Republi­ largest plurality ever given a presiden­ aie elected.
The nearest approach lo Ibis vote
night and had noted every breath he the dark line to death or victory. They chargee would break his heart and snap
waa In 1*96, wlirn M< Kinley received can ami I >em<a ratic camltdalea for tial candidate by any state in tlie polit­
Geo'gia.
diew. hbe saw that he was resting watched for the flash and listened for the frail thread of life.
a plurali!) appr-K Iiuat li g (50,000 and preehlent have lawn lo-ard from and ical history of the country.
Havannsb, (>a., Nov. 9—This state better, with tears of relief in her eye», the report of the guns that meant death
But she found an excuse in not going
In 1878. aI h - ii Grani rereived 7(12.991 63,181 on governor, <>f the presiden­
will send ail 13 Democratic electors to He bad finally drifted into a deep eleep to some of their number, for they could to the trap on account of the fisher­
West Virginia.
I he inii-rret Dow center» in Missouri tial Vote, Roosevelt has 38,782 »ml
an«i
even
the
youthful
Sankala
could
expect
otherwise
than
that
some
of
not
men's war. Rhe told Ringwold wbat
snd Maryland
late etection return» Parker 15,317. Roosevelt's majority la
Pakeraburg. W. Va , Nov. 10.—The the college to name the preaident.
see that it wss a natural repose, and their loved one« must go.
had happened, and at that vary moment
indi, ale itisi thè formar »tate i» in thè 23,47.'» ami bis ;s«rcentage of vole is 72. official returns for West Virginia are
built up vague hopee that be would re­
There wa« none mole sed and more the report of the riflee reached their
North Carolina.
Kepnbhcan collimo so far ■» presi- Gixaltng has 34,744 vote« ami lleitfeld not yet in, but from returns received
cover sufficient strength that be might anxious than Sankala. She constantly ears.
drntial elector» are comernad, bui that 18,437. (»«»»ling's majority is 16,307, R ««evelt's plurality in the state is
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 9.—The count
left the bedsi«ie of the sleeping Ring­
"Give me my gum boots and the old
Republicans avoid becoming a public charge.
Joseph W. folk, he Itomocrstic candi­ and his percentage 63
pl ace. I at 25,000 to 30,1)00.
The Rr Is proceeding slowly.
Hbe fiad already made up her mind wold and gazed out into the gloom gun, Bankala, and I will go to the
dale, ha" Irretì • le, ted goveriior.
The vote I hie year ha» fallen lar be­ publican state committee claims the concede Parker a good majority.
that the » uld not g«» to the p« or farm which still overehadizwed the bay. fight. I will teach thoee soutbaidere
In Mai) lami ihe piesidential vote low the registration. The latter nt
election of W. G. Dawson, Rep., for
herself. Hhe knew that she could se­ Tbetr only friend was there bat she not to interfere with oar traps!” said
Naw Hampshire.
wlll prolmldy be cast lor itiarrevelt. about mo ,(Mio. Two years ago the Ke- governor, by about 9,000 plurality.
cure some kind of employment that would not recall him if she could. the feeble old fellow.
latte return» tonlgbl Indicate that publican and Democratto vote on gov­ The Detwa-ratir state committee con­
New Hampshire has been carried
would earn her board and clothing, but The true woman adheres more closely
"But yoa will be needed more at
Thomas A hqnth ha» l*en elected to ernor was 57,895. As nearly as can l»e cedes his election by about 5,000.
overwhelmingly by the Republicans.
(he double«! her ability to provide for to principle than men, and while the home, father.” replied the girl. "The
eongr,-»» by thè IWmocrata iu thè F Irei »•certaine«! there is an increase of 12
her age«i footer father, should he be­ death of a loved one rends their hearts men may receive wounds and your
South Carolina.
dlstrict.
|>er cent on Ib-mociatie and Republican
Mlaaeurl.
j to the greateet depths, they would make knowledge of medicine and surgery
Columbia, H. C., Nov. 9. — Parker come helpless.
presidential votes.
Thia would indi­
They were already reduced to the the sacrifice rather than yield to op­ will help more than your use ol the
Ht. Ixruie, Nov. 10.— With seven has carried South Carolina by not lees
Orsgan.
cate a total of 64.800 for R«MS«evelt ami
counties still to lie hear«l from the re­ than 40,000 plurality. The l>emocrat- m«»st abj«ct poverty and wbat the mor­ pression or wrong.
gun.”
If Rooaevelt'a
Portlan«!, Nov. 9.—Fllection return» Parker in the alate.
turns »how that Rixaievelt’a plurality ic stat • ticket has l»een elected without row might bring was puxxling the
The villagers were not kept long in
"I gusee you are right, Bankala.
iu Orrguu indicate Itiat ths Republican percentage ol 72 be cart list through he
young girl's mind sorely.
in Missouri et«xxl at 16.766.
Of the opposition.
suspense. The first ted flare of morn­ It would not <io tor you to go with me
plurality will rvoch parhapa 43,000. will lead Parker by 28,600, while Good­
"Oh, you still live!” exclaimed I-ap- ing soon arose in the east. It shot out and I doubt if I could pull the boat ao
seven counties utihear«i from six went
Complete leturna are riot yet available ing's lea«! over lleitfeld would be 19,-
bam when Sankala opened the door.
for llryau in 1900. They are remote
ite dim rays like retreating ghosts aftei far thia morning after yeeterday’a hard
Texas.
The total vote lol pieaideat will fall a 000.
"And yoo!” repeated the girl.
ami sparsely settled.
With complete
a midnight prowl. One by one these luck. But I’ll help them in some way,
little short of that lol mipieme jixlg«
The Democrats «1«« t lour memliers of
Austin, Tex., Nov. 9.—Nearly com­
"And Kingwold, too,”, added the flitted across the waters and disappear­ my girl. 1 can tie an artery, set a
returns from 96 counties out of 114 at
last Juns, when 9.3.18)0 ballot» were the lelgslalitre— a senator from l uster,
plete returns show that the vote cast
ban«), th« entile Republican state tick­
, young fislieruian as be looked over to- ed on the bosom of the ocean. Bright­ bone, sew up a gaah ot take off a limb,
cast for ths four candidatea of that a senator and representative from El-
et. with tlie exception «»I g«»veri«or, has will hardly exceed 376,000, of which ward the bed.
er rays followsd that dispersed the it necessary, and they all know,
««ffice
Ths numlier of votea In that morre and a reprcM-ntative from 1-etnhi. lx«ru elected by pluralities of 350 Io 260,000 where cast for Parker, 60,000
"This makee me feel better, San­ shadows, and discovered the contending Sankala, that no one in all ot the Co­
election was nearly 100,000, and the
for
Riusevelt
and
the
remainder
scat
­
16,000.
kala," continued Dan. "I had given fishermen to eachotber.
lumbia river basin understands d.-ugs
Biimlwr of sole« cast laat Tueeday I
tered.
Maryland.
I yon up for lost. T want you to tell
That was at! that was necessary. as I do.
Yet, Old Beadog—oh, well
even«» to be about 10 |««r cent »holt of
Baltimore, Nov. 10.— The official
Minnesota.
me
about
it
another
time.
I
must
be
The
long
pent
up
venom
:n
both
fac
­
the end is rapidly approaching.”
Wisconsin.
that |x>llr«l in the last state election.
return» received litre up to a late hour
St. Paul, Nov. 10.—Incomplete re­
going. There is business yet before tions was released. The shaft of death
The combatants on the bay practi­
Hevrn counties have a«lopted prohi­ tonight indicate that the plurality for
Milwaukee, Nov. 9.— Il is generally
turns from all counties in Minnesota
daylight of the moet important kind.” was hailed. Lead and ball sent upon cally lay upon their oars all day after
bition — Gilliam, Yamhill, Jackson, the prsidential cateliilales la»t Tuee.lay show that Johnson, I>em., was elected conceded that Roosevelt has carried
"And I thought you were loet, too, their terrible mission.
the cloee of the early morning attack.
Benton, Tillem<»>k, C'oo» and Curry.
Both Republi­
was very <1>>»«, |xi.sihly only 100 on governor by a majority of 13,000. Re­ Wisconsin by 60,000.
I)an," said the girl, bunting into tears.
A fusilade boomed oat from the head The fishermen were not expert marks­
««lateen oountlea have re)««cte<l prolil- either si«le. It Is pioliable that Hea-*e-
can and iiemocrstic state chairmen "You weie the only one who ever
turns received here today show that
of the island. It was answered in re­ men and the caaualtiee were not as ser­
btton—('leckamae, Columbia, Douglas, tary of Ktate Tilghman will 1« called
claim the state respectively for La helped us and with you gone after
the next Minnesota house of represent­
tain farther to the north. Then a des­ ious as would have been expected from
Grant, Lana, Lincoln, Linn. Malheur, upon to deci«!» winch of the el<«ct«rra
Follette and Peck.
atives will have 107 Republicans and
what has occurred tonight, I felt that ultory firing was kept ap along the line the number of shots fired at compara­
Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, bher- will l»e entitled to ca»t their votea in
12 Dem-a'rat«».
there was but little to hope for us.”
of fish traps.
tively easy range. Two fishermen were
man, Umatilla, Union, Wasco and Washingion. From the <>ffi«ial returns
Illinois.
Then Sankala told him briefly of
The rising sun drove back the smoke brought ashore eerly in the forenoon and
Washington.
' thus fai receive,! the indications ate
Chicago,
Nov.
9.
—
The
indications,
what old Sead«jg had done. Dan Lap­ and the fishermen on either side l>y taken to a hurriedly improvised hoe-
Montana.
Lincoln was thought to have gone that the Republicana have elect««! aev-
based on the returns received, are that ham was a true Ameri-an citixen. He doggedly on their oars, awaiting a sec- pital.
Butte, Mont.. Nov. 10.—The rattuns
‘‘dry” early in the count, but pulls out en und Hie f>«iiiocial» one of the elect­
the Republican national ticket has car was as brave as a lion, as tenderheart­ ond attack by the enemy.
Ringwold had been summoned after
against prohibition hy a narrow marg ors of the »tale.
Returns lecelve«! from Tuesday's election thus far re­ ried Illinois by about 150,000. The ed as a woman, as honest as day and
it was learned that be waa again on hia
in. In Linn the result was very cloan, from It counties of the stale give the ceived seem to give tire Republic ana l>emociats declare that the tignres were as charitable as sushine.
feet and he dreeeed the wounde of the
CHAPTER XIV.
prohibition Iwlng «Irieatcd by lm votes. Republican electors a plurality of 174. the treat of it in the next legislature. exaggerated, but admit that Roosevelt
He drew forth hi* water soaked
The house, it is figured on actual re­
men and gave them the attention of a
Twelve pie« Incts, however,
voirtl, '
Until the canvaaaing Ixiarda of the
Sankala Starts on Adventuta.
will have a plurality not lar from 100,- purse. It contained a five dollar gold
trained nurse.
’’dry'' in the couiity. Including llalaev, several counties and of Baltimore city turns, will Ire Republicnns 87, I>emo- 000.
Extreme old age is like childhood in
piece and some silver change. He
It wee expected that night would
Hh««i<l, Tangent, Houth Lebanon, South shall have examined atel counted the ciata 31, doubtful 4. The senate from
• lipped it all from the purse aud gave many wavs. It is spoken of as second bring on another attack.
The south-
Brownsville..
Jackson hsa a«lopted liallote, it will be ini|x>»sible to «y present indications will lie 15 Republi­
Arkansas.
childhood almost universally and wbat
it
to
Sankala.
aiders had gradually scattered daring
prohibition, ami the '‘wet” majorities which of the presidential candidatea cans, 10 l>emocrata and 1 doubtful.
I.ittle
Rock.
Ark
,
Nev.
9.
—
This
becomes
common
expression
among
"Oh,
no,
Dan.
You
will
need
H,”
the day and their boete lay along the
of Medlonl, Jacksonville ami Gold will receive .Maiylaii<l's electoral Vote. A Republican legirlatuie insures the state is carried by Parker by a slightly said the girl.
people is usually true. A maxim, an south shoree of Sand island while they
llill are therefore unavailing.
There is no change in the congressional return of ex-senator Thomas H. Carter increase«I majority over the last general
"I have some more,” he repli««! adage, a quotation,a legen.i or supersti­ held their guns leady for use.
Gillam is a prohibition county by situation, the l>eui>M'rat» and Republi­ to the United States.
election.
cheeifully but falsely. "Besides,” he tion <ioes not become such until it has
34 majority. All precinct» In Wash­ cans each having elected three niendwre
continued earnestly and truthfully, "I been demonstrated to be true in theory
(To bo continued)
New York.
ington county have rejectc<l prohibi­ of the next house of representatives.
have strength to earn more. Provide or has • gool foundation for its origin.
RUSSIA PROVOKED RECK IOC
New Yoik, Nov. 9.— Returns front
tion.
Two precinct» in Claikama»
An Unfortunate Choice.
Old age is like vooth in many ways. -
for yourself and Ringwold today and I
the whole state show that Rixwvelt
voted ”'dry'"—Garfield and
Viola;
California.
Mrs. Black, with a family of eight,
will ree you again. Little one. Ring­ Both ar« pettish, fanciful jealous and
haa 174,000 pluraliy and that Higgins ScnMtlonal Charges Made by a Bel­
likewise 13 prcx'im 1» in Douglas, four
Han Francisco, Nov. 10.—The few
wold shall not gc to the county hos­ unreasonable and often long for the could keep a cook, bat Mrs. Green,
grade Newspaper.
in Union, two In Wheeler, four in additional unofficial returns received lor governor baa 80,000. The l««gialat
pital, and you shall sit by bis side and impossible. But one of the gieatest who paid the same wages and whose
Multnomah, four In Malheur, »lx in today from various points in California ur<< will have 102 Republicana out of
Belgrade, Nov. 8.—A great sensation minister to hia wants so long as he similarities in youth and age is the family numbered only two, experi­
Umatilla, one in Clatsop, six in Ma­ do not affect the results already an­ 150, and 35 Republican senators out of has been caused by the statement of the ■ball live.
Muscle, hard work and quickness with which the spark of life enced the greatest difficulty la per­
rlon, three in Waaco, two in Hherman. nounced. The official lount will l«e 50.
newsjraper Narodi List that it has eccnomy will do it Hankala, and you is extinguished or rekindled in either suading one to stay with her. Mra.
Parker carried Greater New York, proofs to the effect that the regicides
In l-ane county Junction City »dophd ■ squired to determine the exact figures,
extreme.
may count on me.”
Green was troubled about It, and nat­
prohibition,
I but it is evident that Roosevelt's plur­ with one election district missing, by and conspirators are spreading an ong
He told her of the southsiders’ ar­
The infant goes to sleep hale and urally nought suggeatlons wherever
35,999.
Brooklyn was carried by i the |>eople the assertion that it was
ality in the state will approximate
rival at the island and hurried away hearty. It awakens to expire from she could get them. One day the two
Roosevelt by 1,080.
Herrick carried . Russia which desired the removal of
Indiana.
' 115,000. The legislature, which electa
to arouse his fel'ow fishermen to arms. some sudden attack of disease. The women happened to meet at a news
Gicater
New
York,
with
one
election
'
Indianapolis, ln«l., Nov. 10—Secre­ a United States senator, will have 103
the Austrophile Obrenovich dynasty.
"So the long expected clash is at aged falls to sleep in the moat cheerful dealer’s stand.
district
missing,
by
80,625,
and
Brook
­
It is alleged by the paper that a Rus­ hand!" remarked Sankala as he was moments to awaken no more. The in­
tary Hima, of the Republican state Republican members Io 17 l*emocrats
“I’m buying," explained Mrs. Black,
lyn by 5,404.
_____
central com tn it tec, said t«xl»)t hat from and Labor Unionists.
sian official fiequently had a confi­ leaving.
fant rallies from the point of death al­ “a Swedish newspaper for my cook.
unofficial reports from 80 ol the 92,
dential confer«nee with the ptincipal
“Yes, and I fear it will be a bloody- most instantly; its face soon wears a She likes to read, and I take one homo
Iowa.
Utah.
actors of the tragedy.
countiea
the Republicans national
one, ” replied Dan.
smile and all trace of suffering has to her occasionally.”
Des. Moines. Iowa, Nov. 11.—Com­
ticket hail received s plurality of 74,•
It is pointed out hy the paper that
"Do your duty, Danbut use judg­ passed.
Salt Lake City, Nov. 10.—Additional
••Why!" exclaimed Mrs. Green. "I
000 In Indiana.
The age«! are given up for lost. The wonder if that's ths reason you're so
returns from Tuesday's election, cover­ plete unofficial returns from every coun­ every one of the regicides has received ment. Do not recklessly throw your
ing every county in the state, have in­ ty in the state were received by the the Star of Katageoige, and the state­ life away,” cantioned the girl as the last spark of life seems extinguished. successful tn keeping a girl. I've al­
Massachusetts.
creased the majority for R<a>si<velt so state auditor today. The vote on pres­ ment is now made that they are soon young fisherman disappeared in the But suddenly the dull eye lids reopen ways wanted to know the secret"
with a flash. The wrinkled face is
Boaton, Nov. 9.—Complete returns tremendously that it is probable it will ident follows: Roosevelt, Rep. , 331,- to receive some distinction from the darkness.
“Possibly It's one of tha reasons,"
The editor of the
The patriots of 1776 were not arouse«! iekindle«l with life and the aged limbs
from the stale give Rixiaevalt 254,562; not run abort of 27,000. Parker hail a 570; Parker, Dem., If5.589; Debs., czar of Russia.
admitted Mrs. Black.
Parker 168.273; Rtxrsevelt'a plurality pluiality in only one county. In Halt Hoc., 78,342; Swallow, ProhL, 7,286; paper challenges the Servian govern­ more rapidly by Paul Revere than were become active, as if youth had re-en-
“I'm going to try It myself," an­
86,279. For governor: Doaglua, Dem., lake county, out of a total of almut Watson, Pop., 1,791. These are the ment to start action against him, as he the fishermen of the little village that tere«i the Iwxiy. It may be spasmodic, nounced Mra. Green, promptly taking
figures
that
will
be
canvassed
by
the
says
he
is
prepared
to
prove
hie
state
­
night
by
Dan
Lapham.
They
had
long
it
is
true,
but
age
often
battles
with
25 I 311 ; Batea, Rep., 198,601; Doug­ 31,000 votes, Roosevelt received 20,-
boat«! in December.
ments in court.
been expecting the trouble and were death for hours, days, weeks, months, a copy of the same paper.
100, ami I’araer 8,100.
las’ majority, 56,710.
A week later tha two women met
prepared. As soon as one fisherman and even years.
again near an agency where Mra.
South Dakota.
waa awakened he sent a runner on to
Program of Irrigation Congress.
Sankala slept no more that night.
Loulslana.
Delaware.
Green was looking for a new cook.
Sioux Falls, H. D., Nov. 9 —Chair­
El Paso, Tex, Nov. 9.—The executive the next and within a few minutes they She stood in the partially openetl door
New Olean», Nov. 9.— The Demo­
Wilmington.Del., Nov. 9. — Roosevelt
“Well.” asked Mra. Black, smiling,
were
rushing
to
the
shores
of
the
l»ay
and
alternately
gaze«l
oat
upon
the
man
Martin,
of
the
Democratic
state
has carried Delaware by alxmt 2,500. crats have carried I ouiaiana for I'aiket
committee of the 12th National Irri­
“how did tha newspaper schema
from
every
direction
armed
for
bay
and
then
upon
the
form
of
the
age«l
central Committee, has issued a state­
Th« Republicans claim that they will hy a majority of probably 36,000.
When as­ sleeper, who lay upon the be«l near the work?”
ment in which he c<>nie«lea Roos«'ve It gation congress has mailed to all dele­ the defense of their traps.
have 40 of the 52 members of the legis­
"It didn’t work at all,’’ confeaaod
gate»
an
advance
program
of
the
pro
­
sembled
on
the
beach
matters
were lamp. The fight between the fisher­
polisti
60.000
votes,
Parker
30,000
and
Alabama.
lature on joint ballot.
Mrs. Green, “I bought a Swedish pa-
hurriedly
explain««!
to
them.
It
was
men
was
her
fight.
It
is
true
that
she
Watson
15,000.
ceedings
ol
the
coming
session
of
the
Mcntgomcry, Ala., Nov. 9.—The
per, aud the girl waa a Finn."
congress to he held in thia city Novem- decided to go immediately to the hea«i was no longer one of them, but she had
Tennessee.
Democratic ticket catried with the
North
Dakota.
of
the
island
and
take
the
southsiders
spent
her
life
among
them
and
their
her 15 to 18. (hr the subjects of for­
Growth or Karopean PopelaUoa.
Nashville, Tenn., Nov.
9.—Both usual majorities, electing everything.
interests appeale«i to her as if they
Grat.d Forks, N. I»., Nov. 9.—Roose­ estry, engineering and mechanics, pro­ by surprise at dawn.
Few persona have any idea et tha
I>em<a-rats and Republicans are claim­
The
l>oats
were
dragged
into
the
were her own. Besides. Pan Lapham extraordinary manner in which tha
velt tarried North Dakota by from 20,- duction by irrigation, climatokgv and
Florida,
ing the state. Returns indicate a ma­
Jacksonville.Fla., Nov. 9.—The usual 000 to 25,000. This is an increase of lural settlement, the program includes water, th< oars were hurriedly mutile«!, was one of them. He had promised to population of Europe haa Increaaed
jority of 16,900 votes forth« Democrat­
ic national ticket, ami perhaps 5,(8)0 Democratic majorities in Florida art over (10 per cent front McKinley's ma­ addresses and papers hv 87 of the moat and every man looking well to hie eave her aged friend from the county during the laat century. Acordlng ta
arms, the small fl«?et pulled silently ptxrr farm and this to her was almost statisticians this population baa more
less for Frazier, Democratic candida te indicateti. The Democratic candidates jority. The state ticket is elected by prominent experts iu their respective
out toward Hand island, Dan Lapham as important as life itself. Rhe felt an than doubled Itself from 1880 ta 1900.
probably 4 000 less.
departments.
for governor.
(or congress are all elected.
lending the way.
interest in Dan other than this. They To thia Increase the Latin natlona of
Old Seadog was a man of netve. He ha«l tended their traps side by side. the west and southwest contributed
Germany’s Little War.
Kentucky.
Mains.
Vermont.
And he Dan was kind to her.
He was kind to the least and the greateat growth waa
Berlin, Nov. 9. —According to official was unacquainted with fear.
Portland, Maine, Nov. 9.— With a
White Rivet Junction,Vt., Nov. 9.—
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 9.—The Re­
was most interested in the success of her dear old Ringwold.
She was frail In the east, whero the people have
Complete return» from
Vermont : publican» at this time concede the Dem­ slightly decreased vote Maine today figures received hy the foreign office,
gsve the usual Republican majorities. the Southwest African war has cost the northsiders in the impending trou­ ami friendless. Dan was strong and not yet become thoroughly aaturated
Roosevelt 40,691; Parker 9,881; Roose- ocrats nearly everything.
ble. While the fishermen's employ­ companionable. It is natural for the with the Idea a of modern clvlliaatloa.
|)emocrat» showed less interest than Germany about 120,000,000, and al­
velt’s pluiality 30,810.
Nebraska.
though it is believed that the Herrero ment and wages were at stake, old Sea- weak to lean upon the strong. It is
Republicans ami many did not vote.
Her Boas*.
Kansas.
uprising is nearing its end, the strug­ dog's propertv was involved. He loved natural for the strong to support the
Omaha, Nov. 9.—At midnight the
City Boy—Swampland, wbetu ws WSOfi
Connecticut.
gle with the Witbois is as bitter as this as he did his life and took com­ weak. There is a fellow feeling be­
Topeka, Kan , Nov. 9. — At 12:30 a. indications are that. Roosevelt has car­
this aiiminsr, was tsrrlbls hot.
Fears are expressed in Berlin mand of the armed fishermen with the tween the weak and stiong that draws
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 9.—Com­ ever.
m. Chairman Htnhbe, of the Republi­ ried Nebraska by a plurality of 35,000
Mother—-Yw, It was.
firmness of an experienced admiral who them to each other. Especially is this
The Ropubl'omi have plete returns from the slate give Roose­ that the Witboi rising will be followed
can Htate coinmitete, claimed the elec­ to 411,(8)0.
“But you just told —we Btuckup yea
meant to win the battle at any sacrifice. the case when the strong is a man and
by
rebellion
■
movements
in
other
parts
velt
111,336;
Parker
72,167.
For
gov
­
First,
elected
congressmen
in
(he
slept
under blankets every othss eight
tion of Ilia'll foi governor by a plurali­
Seventy-five men had been gathered the weak Is a woman.
1 tnos’ roastsd."
ty of 50,(810 Roosevelt's plurality will Fourth, Fifth sml Hixth districts. The ernor: Roberts, Rep., 104,763; Robert­ of the colony, and it is understood that in the rush and others were expected
When the first shot was fired that
“You forget, my pat. that yoe WSW
additional troops will be sent.
son, Dem., 78,187,
Hecond and third aie in doubt.
ba elote to 100,(8)0.
to follow under the leadership of one morning between the flshstmen its le not the one wbo bad this aga*’1
LARGEST EVER
Roosevelt’s Plur
ality Uiiprece
dented.
OVER A MILLION
Toilers of the Columbia