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Show THE UORMNti MS ARE 11 OGDEN, The usual ff rear majoriopposition. ties. being given each of litem. Tee oucaiiiuinnai amtmaiueni. r i will ee adopted by a email U'outinued from Page One i CHICAGO 10:80 P. M. Chicago. Nov i:. D'npa-cbeto the Pres u u o l'j : ou p m show .hat the Krpunbcaus have eiect-- d 120 congressmen fu.fi the Demo-erTs 116. of wh.rh l: are from the southern state. The Democrat haTe gained one in Maryland, cue in New DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGERS ARE Jersey, tao in IlnnoD. one In MWmri. THROWN IN JAIL. one In Faanay.rania. and the Republicans one in Maryland and one in Kentucky. making a uat Democratic gain Judges In Bannock County Rofuoo to of four iu 242 at the 286 districts. Administer tho Oath to tho ' v rti itir ivniocratir Denver. Nov. Denier. usually Republican Demorra i,- JACKSONVILLE. FLA. pendent. Ite: He g:r .lemur. l.iuaae. w .hid. 1 1!1 440; Inde 67- Xi eler tvs reus a Fre-taun- pro-risrt- EVEN PARIS IS INTERESTED. uck-- i the Campaign That Has Feught In New York Been Faria, Nor. C. Never before, except in a presidential contest, baa an election in the Untied Plates attracted aa niuch attention na the elerturtal struggle ending today. The French papers are filled with accounts of the canvass of the candidates and the issues and the result of the balloting la xw York la awaited with great Interest. CHILD'S MARTYRDOM. The trial of Johann Kowar and hia living in a Berlin suburb, for causing the death of their eun by torture, has rerealed terrible details of the child's auffarings. He waa frequently tied hand aiul foot for hours together to a bedpost, and thrashad if he ventured to rrv. Another refinement of cruelty was io give him salt fish to eat. and then to make him go whole day without drinking. The mother acknowledged placing ihe child la water on a winter him and with day scrubbing a hard bruah until the akin came off. The day before the death of the child, who waa named Bruno, hla father led him and hla brother Into the heart of a wood. The brother kept watch while Bruno waa flogged until he became unconscious. Ha died next fr FIRE AT HAMILTON. Fire Broke Out and atroyad 5500.000 Wens. Menacing COLUMBUS, d Ice-col- day. Kower was sentenced to two years And hla wife to ten months' Imprison- ment. THEATERS AT THE GRAND. M. Ban Francisco. Nov. 6. The indications at 8 o'clock are that Gillette, Republican for governor, hx carried this city by a small majority. The state BOISE, IDAHO. committee had conceded thla city to re3.UUD. Meager Bell, by Democrat, of the congressional committee: Roiae, Idaho, Nov. 6.- Bcaitering returns from the Interior show that GilOnlo Republican by not lea than lette is running strong in places that turns Indicate that s landslide bae 75,000, and electa seventeen Republi- were fo overtaken the head of tbe He 'jllraa can congressmen, three Democrats, Bell. thought to be overwhelmingly ticket In the north and central por-- i with one district In doubt." Ion a of ibe atate. This (Ada) county Chairman Garber of the Democratic has gone against Gov. Gooding by a ARIZ. TUCSON, committee still refuses verbally t uf a few hundred. Kootenai concede the election of the Republican Tucson. Aria., Nov. 8. H. B. Tenay. and laitah counliea In the north sre ticket, the nearest to that being a chairman of the territorial Republican claimed by the Demur rare to lie for statement that the Republican pluralwhile Stockalager against Gooding, committee, says: ity would not exceed 25,0i0 anyway. "Cooper will hsve a majority of Washington. Elmore, Boise and other are but such Figures yet Incomplete, central counties appear to have gone 500. returns as have thus far been receive 1 An unuaually heavy vote waa polled the name way. Nothing has been heard indicate a Republican plurality of no: eevry where. The vote for statehood from the aoutheavt. the Mormon secless than ihni secured by Patttson, will not exceed 20 per cent In Arisons. tion of the atate, hut It now Beams won when he Democrat, lat year, by Chairman Dillon of the Democratic quite certain that Gnodlng will be de40, OW. territorial central committee, esti- feated unless be makes up bis losses mates Smith's (Democratic) majority In Ibe Mormon ceuptlea. The remaindCINCINNATI. er of tbe Republican ticket aeema to at Z.OoO. have rnn well, but bow tbe Repub.Cincinnati. Nov. 6- One hundred lican legtalaUve ticket 4a affected U SANTA FE. and forty precincts out of 4,20 In this: not clear, in Ada county it la elected state giro Thompson, Republican, for Santa Fe, N. M.. Nov. 6. The vote by a good majority. secretary of state 8.128; Hoskins, on statehood Is closer than had been Democrat, 6.226. Boise, Idaho, .Nuv. anticipated by both parties, who had ' Same precincts laai year gave baa. carried endorsed the Hamilton bill, but. from Democrat, tor girerno Democrat, 9,092: Herrick, Re- the present Indications It will have at Ada oounty against Gooding. Republipublican, 9,182, a Republican gain of least 6,000 majority. Hlg Inroads have can, who la running behind hla ticker. Ul- been made on expected Republican The legislative Ticket seeme to be Remajorities In Bernalillo and other public n. Republican managers claim ST. PAUL, MINN. counties whlrh will probably reduce Gooding's election. the majority for Andrews, Republican, 8L Paul, Not. 7. The Pioneer Iresa for congress to less than 4.000. boise; ida. midnight. deadmits thla the (Rep.) morning feat of Congressman James T. Me LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Boise. Ida., Nuv. 6. At midnight Clary, chairman of the committee en the count had not progressed either conand means In the ways present Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 6. The in Ada county or the atate at large so gress, by hla Democratic opponent, W. Democratic candidate aa to show any definite results. It S. Hammond. The Indications are that sera elected In f Arseems certain that the race will tie hmre will Hammond a plurality of kansas. The vote was light In all dis- close. The chairman of the Demoabout 1,000. tricts except (he Fourth, where a hard cratic committee continues to claim The fight in the Second congression- fight waa made. ' the election of a Democratic governor al district baa been the bitterest and and legislature. moat spectacular contest in the slate. CHEYENNE. J. H. Brady, chairman of the RepubMcCleary Is a recognised lewder of lican committee hae Just given out the the stand pnl element In the ReCheyenne. Wyo., Nov. 6. The entire following statement: publican party, while the tariff1 revis- Republican ticket, headed by Governor Returns very slow coming In. The ionists In his district have een grow- Brooks, has been elected by majorities Indication are. however, that Goving of late years so much that they of not leas than 2,000 and possibly ernor Gooding will he reelected by have In this contest encompassed In considerably more. The Republicans at least 6.000 majority. Congressman defeat. In the primary election Mc- also elect the member of congress and French la elected by a large majorCleary secured tbc nomination by only the legislature, which will elect a ity." 200 majority over hla opponent, who United States senator. stood for Immediate tariff revision. SEATTLE. is a banker Tha congrweamau-elrr- t CHEYENNE 1:20 F. M. and resides at Bt. James, Minn. Beal tie, Wash.. Nov. 6. All IndicaCheyenne, Wya., Nov. 6. No figures tions point to an overwhelming ReD. N. FARGO, sre available at this hour (8:20 p. m.l, publican victory In the atate of Washhut It la not doubted that the entire ington. W. E. Humphrey, Wesley 1. 6. reN. Nov. Scattered D., Fargo. state ticket has been eelct-e-d Jones and FYanrla W. Cushman, turns Indicate that Flak has been Republican all Republican, by good majorililas, and that tho state elected Judge of tbe supreme legislature, which will elect a senator, will he returned. nomcourt over Knauf, the Republican will be overwhelmingly Republican. The fauuxe of representative and inee. For governor Baric (Rep.) and state senate will be atrongly Repubthe rest of the Republican ticket are lican. A governor la not elected in RENO, NEV. elected. Inter returns may show that Washington at this election. Barles had a doae call Burk (Dem.), Rena, Nev.. Nov. 6. Vote counting, for governor, carried Fargo by a big which la proceeding slowly, Indicates LINCOLN, NEB. Democratic-Silve- r majority. party victory. Is for Lincoln. Nov. 6 George L. Bheldnn, governor Sparks running ahead of Mitchell in all quarters. Returns Republican, Is elected governor of NeFARGO, N. D-- MIDNIGHT. show B parks, Bartnett for congress braska by s pluraliiy of from JO.ftOO to Fargo, X. D., Nor. 6. Indications at and Sweeney for Justice of the su18.0J, and carries with him probably midnight are that North Dakota has preme court la the lead. the entire Republican state jlcket. The John elected Burke, Democrat, goverRepublican si are central committee nor, and one Democratic member of BUTTE, MONT. claims not only ihe state ticket, but Is tho aUto supreme court tl believed five of the six rmutreasmen and a mathat tbe rest of the state ticket Is Reon Joint balButte, Mont, Nov. 6. Incomplete jority of the thlriy-weveBats Republican congress- returns from the state indicate the lot In the leglsls'nre. Insuring a Republican. men bare been Series, Re- election to congress of Charles N. publican successor to U. 8. Senator publican candidate for governor, was Pray (Rep.) aud Henry C. Smith, canDemocratic state hradquai-teMillard. heavily cut In the Missouri slope coun- didate for the state supreme court. do not concede the Republican ties. whers he expected to roll up a Republicans Appear to be making claims, but. make no formal statement. big plurality. Tbe vote waa ligt- - Indications are gains througbou tbe atate. that the constitutional amendment proWHEELING, W. VA. HELENA, MONT. viding for an elecKve railroad commission carried. Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. 6. Tbe legHelena, Monl Nor. 7. Returns up islature will be Republican with tha to midnight from all sections of the LINCOLN, NEB. 10 F. M. present Joint ballot majority of 87, state are Incomplete, but they Indicate of Senator El- the election of Pray, Republican, to Ins.iring the Lincoln. Neb., N.tv. 610 p. m. Inkins. congress by probably 15.000. Returns dications at this hour are that Shelare very slow on the legislative ticket, don (Rap. I. for governor, baa been but the Indications are the Republi- elected by a plurality slightly in exATLANTA, QA. cans will have a majority on Joint bal- cess of that for Governor Mickey two a Atlanta, Ga:, Nov. 6. Tbe only con- lot. Smith, Republican, Is elected as- years ago, which was 9,000. With the test la Georgia waa In the First sociate Justice by probably 5,000. head probably is the balance of the district, where Edwards, Republican state ticket. Twenty-si- x was a elected OKLA. Democrat, by plurality GUTHRIE, outside of Lincoln and Omaprecincts of about 4,006. The three candidates ha show Republican gain of 199. 6. Nov. for Judge of the newly created court Tbe constiGuthrie, Okie., of appeals weer unanimously elected. tution of the new atate of Oklahoma KANSAS CITY. be written by the Democrats with will N. C. RALEIGH, the majority of the delegates to the Kansas City. Nov. 7, The Missouri constitutional convention, which will Democratic state ticket was elected by 6 Nov. C.. In North be controlled by tbe Democrats is to- a majority that may reach more than Raleigh. N. Carolina the vote waa light, but esti- night estimated variously at from 73 20,00L and meat of the congressional to mated be Democratic by about to 80. seats were regained. Tlie Eighth district la doubtful Vernon Whiting, secretary of the The state senate Is also conceded by two counties showing gains of Oklahoma Republican central commit- the Republican state central commitwith 450 over two years ago. The Tenth tee, tonight eonceeded tbe Democrat tee to he safely Democratic. district Is close, with the Democrats 73 delegates, while Chairman Jesse Tbe lower branch of the legislature Dunu of the Democratic committee, 1 still in doubt. The vote on represlightly in the lead. said there will be at leaar 78 Demo- sentatives In many of the oountiea will LOUISIANA. cratic delegate on the floor of the be close and both parties are claiming coming convention. Republican dele- control of the lower house. New Orleans, Nov. 6. The seven gates admit that Oklahoma proved a nominees for congress great disappointment. The unknown Democratic TOPEKA 10:30 P. M. were elected in Louisiana. quantity of the Indian territory was a practical concession to the Democrats, Topeka, Kan., Nov. 6 At 10:30 p. JACKSON, MISS. but nine Oklahoma districts counted m. It la certain that Gov. florh'a pluon by tbe Republican leaders were car- rality over W. A. Harris, Democrat, Jackson. Vlas.. Nov. 6. The elec-Upa ried bj the opposition. The Osage will not he greau-rrl.aBj.WJO. in MisxiniaDl pawed cH without elected two Ceaocfau. India Chairmen W. II. Raa of ik Cimo- Columbus, O., Nov. 7. At 1 o'clock this morning Senator Dick, chairman of the stale Republican committee, sent the following telegram to President Roosevelt and to the chairman - luaj-tril- Pat-tlao- An election audience filled the (rand last night to witness the per formance of The Two Johns," and the fart that, it was In fairly good humor accounted for tha tolerance shown tho In the play Itself there production. i nothing of special merit. It la devoid at any saving part, and In tha course of three acts becomes tedious. The company la on a level with the play. Aa a whole the performance was a conglomeration of singing, horee-paland witless con venation, proby able worth thirty cents. Commencing with Monday, three excellent performances will be given In the Gnnd next week. Two of them are well known, the other dimes with eastern siiceess, well earned, and is considered one of the strongest plays, hacked by one of the best companies on the road. 'Checkers'' will be pig-- d by the original cast, ihst ran la play houses east of the middle states. TLe play concerns the love affair of a man given a problem io solve before hp can claim tha hand of Mm adored and the manner In which he accomplished the task furnished amp'e material for a clever and Interesting play. It is said there are IO1) people In tha play. 'The Lion and the Mouse" Is sure of unusual patronage.' Ira peculiar characters and bright lines hare delighted the American audience fur two sealy sons. THE CONVICTS DAUGHTER." The Edward R. Balter company will Ita annual appearance at the (rand opens hbiiae on Friday night next. November 9. The company carries an enormous amount of scenery, and the staging of the play le a moat The play Is commendable feature. highly charged with human Interest, and the players are splendidly fitted to make the' most of the good Opportunities afforded the into create applause and laughter. They are rewarded nightie with an abundance of each. Mist (Evelyn Nicholson plays the part of Edith, the convict's daughter. and handles the difficult situations In a very clever manner. The part calls for strong emotional work, and she proves equal to the task at all times. , make SPORTS RESULTS. AQUEDUCT A. IndicaLeadville. Colo., Nor. tion sre that Buchiel iRep.l. for governor. baa carried latke county by a small plurality. There ia much aci a telling. SAN FRANCISCO. ' New York. Nov. 6. First race, alx furlong Kdna Jok-o- n won. Teacreea second, Angelina 'bird. Time. 1:13. Second race, steeplechase, about rww nrl lea Expansionist won, Tama 'TirietT second, Commandant third. Time. 4: 10 Third race, alx furlongs Zambesi won. Water bury second, Frank 0111 'hlrd. Time. 1:1 2-- 1-- Fourth race, mile and an eighth Philander won. Running Water sec-oAngler third. Time. 1:62 Fifth rare, one mile Dreamer won. Suffice second. Stamping Ground 'hlrd. Tima. 1:40 Hath race, six furlongs Danvillo won. Judge Post second, Rappahan-"m,- k third. Time. 1:13. Seventh race, alx furlonga Veil on. Adelinettc second. First. Peep 'hlid. Time. 1:14 6-- 2-- One thousand switch tenders, nioyed In Chicago, a big percentage whom are crippled and Incnpacttat-- ' f"i' other work, completed the e cvaUtU'm of g upLa reoaul. every-'dlxtrict'n- n 80.-00- 0. . n Nc-tie- Milwaukee, Nor. A electiuu of McGovern, everything in the path at tha flame will lie stroyed. Assistance a aumnumed frora and Dayton. Dayton sent two cumpaule and an engine. tl THE COLORED BATTALION. Indepeut-Repuli-dlra- 11 P. M. Milwaukee, Nor. 6. - Milwaukee city complete givea Thiel, Socialist, (or district attorney. 14,296; McGovern, Independent Republican, 13,564, and Republican,. 11A63; plurality for Thiel. 741. With outside towns lo hear from It I predicted that McGovern will gal enough varea to pull Ihroughh a winner. Bo-de- MILWAUKEE and Dlagracad Bacauaa af Thair Bshavicr. Oiearmed for district attoraey of Milwaukee county, Is aonceded by at least 1 000 plurality. Davidson, Republican, for governor, has carried the state by an estlmaled plurality of 40,000. MILWAUKEE 11:45 P. M. Washington, Nov. 6. Unprecedented In tha history at tha army nf tho United States Is the action of th President, just announced, In dismissing In disgrace from the army an saltire battalion of negro troops because of their falluru to diuelooa tha Identity of soma of their number who had been guilty of violenro and murder. As an evidence, however, of hla 1 Blent Ion to be air to tho colored troops, tho Praa-Iden- t hua accompanied this nation by nn order which may amount to the court martini iff a white army officer of high grade who was charged with having caal slurs mum cobrred troop. The story of both actions la told In official correspondence, made pubNe today by tbe military, P. P. publican. 11:45. bad. Tha kind wa sell hava NO WEAK You will get your you buy hararts of Our new address toa Ava. BFOTS. money's worth If ut. J Is 22FT Washing- -' J.C. Platt Saddlery Co.j B. E. Malan. W. A. Mateo. . WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. I MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Vac a, Drays and Pueblo, Colo, Nov. 8. fYerlnct 5 la the Flrat ward of thla clly bus probably eatxbllalied a re curd for old age BrboB Wlagone. Pnml-tura- , tea OUR SPECIALTIES Bafa Maying and Bterage. OFFICE 406 Twenty fifth -- Ind., Street PHONES Bell, 230. 224. Griffin Paint Co. PAINTS, OILS,. CLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC Mggg 2281 Washiagtofl Are. BOTH PHONES Ind. 844 Bel 530 K aMlgJiU$ rJBBBNBMI.B.al Balt Lake. Nov. 6. In Iho Mato dia-trlcourt today Judge Morse Issued TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. an enter chlng warring stockholders of tho Utau Implement company to WANTFUV-Dressnisk- iug by the day. 11-- 6 Bell telephone Mala 645-Z- . 1w appear on Monday nest In receivership proceeding. Five of tbe stockF1VB dollar reward Sir return on holders have petitioned for a receiverred dehorned milch now.' Tetephono ship alleging mlamnnagemnal on (he 01. F. K. Plater, 'KM tU et. part of M. H. Whitney, managing director, and wo other director. The pet li Winer allege that the emnpany'n rooms for light llaWllMea are 1494.813, and that the AVANTBD-Fnrnlnb170 Foplar. J19 Beil. Baaed lack $54,305 of equaling three bouaokeeping. llabillltee. Of tha llaldlltlea alleged about $80,-00- 0 I FOR RENT- - Drelrable sleeping teom. owing to Utah banka. 1 returns todava atate election fire Guild (Rep.) 22,781; Moran 190,740; Guild's plurality, (Dein.) Boston, Nov. A Complete for governor ta Juat RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS. Wilmington, Dal., Nov. 6. 11 wax slated at 11 p. m. that the Republicans hsve carried Delaware and elected Burton for oongreaa over Marvel, Democrat. They will alao control tbu Delaware legislature that will elect a successor to U. B. Senator Allec, ReBOSTON runaway mar causa more than troubl. Serious injuries and aom- -' times death r tha awful results. Aa old harneaa la often responsible, but1 a new harneaa with weak spot la it . Tbe 11 WITH OLD HARNESS A AGED VOTERA voter at today' election. Three person two women and one man whuae age aggregate 282 ytara. appeared at tha polla at that plac today and cast their votea. Auatlo" J. Rllaa. 103 yearn old, cast her flrat hallnt. Hhe has lived In tha atate a number of year, oomlng hare from Connecticut. Hba nay ah voted "for WILMINGTON, DEL. the preacheF' (Chancallor Bnchtel). Wilmington,1 DeL Nov. A Returns The other (wo. Mr. and Mra. Ilouri, 89 7 98 from of the and It yearn apTiling diatrteia Ip aged respectively Wilmington give Marvel (Dem.), for peared at the same place and voted, Burtun act. stale (heir political faith. (Rep.), 6,188. but did nungreaa 6.794; A vote waa taken today throughout They are German and bava lived Delaware on the initiative and refer- here many yean. All of tho three It wae not opposed to any old penplo had to have aaalatance In endum. extent and will he adopted. arranging their ballot. Milwaukee, Nov. 6.-Republican atate ticket headed by Gov. James 7. Davidson swept the atate In todays election by aa estimated plurality of at least 40,00(1 over John A. Aylward, tbs Democratic candidate, and hla rob leagues. WILMINGTON TROUBLE 3 A k 10:30 the At De- - v P. M. MILWAUKEE-10:- 30 ( Hamilton. Ohio. Nov. 7. Fire tb:t broke out earl)' nis morning iu the di good siore of C. D. Methe to . e.t High at reel, bad at 3 a. in. caused a kwa of gf.iKl.iipo. aud threatened lo destroy property valued at ll.tHHl.Onn. From th Mathers stove the flauu-- s were communicated to the dry good Mure of Ho)(unibe A Co, end both store were desiroyed. Loss on building estlmaled at $150,000 and upon 259.iMio. aiuck The Dames leapeJ aero the alley to the building occupied by the T. V. Howell E Bans dry greide store, and tha Second National bauk. Both will be deainnetf. At 8 ocliH-the flame spread east aud weat on High atreat inward Second and Third wreeu, and It I believed that r 1 ise Democratic The Demoi-ra- : bare elected me prosocuting aitoniev and probably the auditor iu Marion c.iunty. Hepubilcau iiiayoriTlea have oe..i lvduced from the figiir-- s of twj tears ami. acou-eervati- O. Republican rverai two-tblrd- u k wife, earned 'rnj;!ii.ds which elected Teinorra!lr count; and legisl.-imticket, aud in 01 her place the opposite waa true. The v:te in the state ss auprislugly light. In Indianapolis 11m inorc than s of .he fu;l vov was polled and . largely in the the shrinkage wards. - In The Si'raichtltK- DENVER. 9 P. M. fu' oiint of 1 gin Ropul.llesu .lackaonrllle. Fla. Nov. 5. A1 :he candidates in Florida are 6 9 Nov. eirvted The leylsAture is lu.licauon s' Denier. o'clock are lhai lVnei c.'uutv gave DEi MOINES. unanimously Dem icratic. Tlie propo--.i brown sition advocated by Governor Burbtel (Rep.) fr gmernur more to drain the EvtaglMee seems to be than Jfl.OOrt plurality Dos Monies. Is. Nm 6 over Adams die defeated. of tne Set pre- precinci 0111 of L.J'h show a RtqHiu-Im-stDem.i Twenty lues of 31 per eiil. lYlumlJ cincts In tbu city a:ve Burbtel 4 679: NASHVILLE. Adims 1 .l62 ; Ltii.i.sii 271: scratched (Rep. govern ir re eleru-b) a ballot not ye coutned l.76u. Justice redwed plursbii. Tt.e Republsn DETROIT, MICH. Nashville. Teuu., Nov tl. Reports W. H. Gaobert, chucidate for supreme "stand pat" (flsincre of the state rut from over The slate ludieata a large judge, runs far Nehtiul other esndi-uarthe parti u.4i.lnev bad') Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 6. fair. Warner ana off ia Republican vote on the Reputmrsn ticket. and the entire Republican state ticket falling DES MOINES 11:45 P. M. that the majority of Pnttweon iDein have been elected by KO.tkKl to lvu.004 for governor will approximate DENVER 10 P. M. iiw. the majority, Republican cungrawsional De Moines, la.. Noi - For the candidates In all of the twelve MichiNASHVILLE 11 P. M. first time iu many eais the gubernaMeager leturn Denver, Nov. district have liven elected and gan receDed up lo 1" o'clock iudicate the torial result in is in doubt. Althe Republicans will hare a large mafrom election of the entl:e Republican stare though both Hepuhlii-aReturn Nashville, Xov. aud Demo-ciwitin the stale legislature, with a over tbe state up to 11 o'clock iudicate ticket, with tbe puts'.ble exrepiion of jority stale managers claim the elec possibility of lia t nlire membership. a majority of 2 j.tmO for Malcolm K William H. Gabliert for just ire Wif tlie tion of 1 heir candidate for governor, all the returns lereiied up to 1 o'etw-Patterson, liemotrat. over tl. flat supreme court. INDIANAPOLIS. The legiciative Evans, Repuulican. Republican Stale t'hmniuin Vivian numbering about 250. Indicate that are oversheliningly Democratic. claim his pany I carried Denier only a complete oount s lit determine Indianapolis. Nov. 6. From scatter- In the First aud Second congressional by 15.0U0 to 20.INKI plurality and the (be resull. The 25$ preclucla already ing reports indication are that In- district Republican are elected Ail slate b 3U.00& u lu.uiMt. receli ed show a loss for (.'muiulus f diana ha gone Republican by from other district except the Eighth, iNinocraiic Stare Chairman Buiiib nearly 4d per precinct, ahirh. if main4a.uoii to 55.0.HI. The election uf the which ia concede Deuver : , he Kepiibllcan tained. aoul.l mean ihe election of doubtful, report Democrat mire Republican ticker la conceded. elected. S.oi'u. but rlninis 1 u.iuMi Demorratic Porter iDem.l by a small plurality. ly Marion oounty went Republican by pliiiallii in tbe remainum- d tbe stare loa will have III Republican In I.- OuU. the Democrat a electing out lta next congressional delegation. It SAN FRANCISCO S P. M. oounty candidate and pethapa two. is lieliered that Major J- 6'. lairey, COLORADO SPRINGS. The legislature will be Republican. San Francisco, NY.v. 6. At 9 o'clock for hi Miy leant repreaentatlve of tbe Colorado Spring Nov. tl.At 8.Ji Bixth district, baa been defeated. In toulght Gen. George Stone, chairman INDIANAPOLIS 2 A. M. oS i lie state central commit!'-- , said touigbi iud iralioiiH are ihst Bucbtel's tha Flrat district holh Reimtillcana to the Associated Preaa: plurality in this 1' will be ckwe to and Democrats claim victory reIndianapolis, Nov. 7. Returns " Reports from the state are com- 3,0(11). The DemocrHiir vole U split beThe nex: atate legislature a 111 be ceived at Republican state headquarsafely Republican, and on joint ballet ing iu very slow. There Is no doubt tween Adams and Lindsey. ters early this morning show that the ss to the result; it la only a question sill probably Jonathan P. Republican plurality in Indiana will of plurality. Gillett has carried Ban PUEBLO. COL. Dolllier to The United Btatoe senate. not be so large aa shown by the earlier Frauciaco by a plurality of 5U so l.twu return. It W now thought that DES MOINES 2:60 A. M. and the entire Republican slate ticket, Pueblo. Nov, 6. Thirty six out of estimate would be a Repubprecincts in Pueblo county eight congressmen, has been forty-foulican plurality of 20,100 to Su.Oihi. The Including De Moines, Nov. T, 2:50 a. m. Reelected by a plurality exceedlug give Adam. Deiaovrsi, about 880 pluDemocrats gained one turns now coming ara reducing Cum25,000." rality- for governor. J. M. Adair, in the Eighth district. min loi as ahown by earlier returns. Kepreaenialivea of the Union Labor Tho result In the Elevemhand Twelfth If then keep up the Republican claims LEADVILLE, COLO. party concede Gillett' election. are still In doubt. of at least. IO.IMmi plurality will be Democratic e Botoo, Idaho, Xot. g, The election is passing Quietly bore, with indication that a fall vote will bo polled. Iu t county Democratic challengers, oo the advice of tho Republican commutes, have been arroaiod at all thrown in Jail aud refused ball. In Bannock county the judges refused u admlniMer tho oath to those challenged and permitted Them to vote. Mormon counties, These are where tho Democrats sought to shut ont Mormon Republicans by challenging them for alleged constitutional disqualification on account of their religious belief. f - '. a Mormons. lltilti. ': K.gti' pi'tviin'l Biic'u-:ecat' - EMlti.lJ riu.nw tur puOl.Vun S'u'e Cliairiuaii Goodrich m I Is -- i re over of Uiv B ruii;:re iL 1. Iu ,,f Fred liz:u! W H.n-t- i by a (il(iis!:;y l lir-ithe J.Ieveuth (reirniau a:..1 ;t.inu D'bririi claims th. cieoti. n of l. u-- r t'b.ilimai: O.imni'T of the In ihe Tweitih and Adate In tj 'ominit'ee cV'ire The ef Eiibili. Return ir.un ih.- Second i:id Horn wi'.i to no figure. dlrt"l"S m.l sufficteiit iu cMiuiUte t. (ire Jirenrj an TOPEKA. KANSAS 11:30 P. M. result The retiil.s sic "spotted.' due i : T'p-ha- In ; Mdi.NINd, Ni c rit i rtn:r! elti-i.w A a" DENVER. AiiaiUk. i Ax-!aie- YLDliAY UTAH. interest, the vote being light iu each, as a general rule if the rnig dteiriei. The tick i. i)ruu.Tn.' cabdiiLite were wisho'.r BULLETINS CHALLENGED EXAMINER: ad In ll-T-- 32,04 L 2135 Adams. NEW HAVEN. HEAVY BETTING llrT-l- t IN NEVADA. WAXTB- - Canvamera at ones. Call New Haven, Conn., Nov. 6. The Tire IS to 1 and 6:3fi to T:I0 p. m. O. C. Dollars Wagarud in Thousand Fifty ll-Hines, Llnevla hotel. publicans won almost as sweeping vie Jt an Hour. lory In Oounectlmt today as they did two year ago, the pluralities being Henu, Nev, Nov. 6. Election day la board mailing tube which ao manp far greater thsn In tbe off year and clear and cold. A heavy vote I ex- women have found th moat antlafac-lor- y comparing very favorably with the pected to be polled. Rrttlng has thing to wind centerpieces and high tide of votes that swept the state even money uu tbe flgbt doilies around when they have juat to changed In 1904. The entire state ticket, ail for been done up. governor. the five congressmen and almost as A tweniy-five-inrM. Hullivan, a GnMfield man. arsquare of flowU many seats in the senate and house as rived here la!, with $50,000 nf ered dimity la edged with uarrow lace night they held at tbe session nf the genmoney, all of which waa tak- or bound with weah ribbon or with one eral assembly were captured by tho Hpark of th many pretty wash braids and en in nn hour. Republicans. Mayor Charles F. ThayHurtlell, Democrar. Is aiperted to attached to the tube, which haa bees er of Norwich, Democrat, an advocate defeat A large covered wRh cotton hatting In which Braltb, Republlosn. of municipal ownership, wrs defeated in voter Mate f the number make aachnt powder haa bsen freely sprinkby Woodruff by more than 20.0uu. a prediction of the remit of tbe elec- led and then with the material. The dollies are laid flat span the tion difficult. New Haven, Conn., Xov. A Reports square aa soon as they have thorough10 a. heaviest vole ev from 130 town out tif 108 in tbe atate polled at this dine In fifteen year In ly aired after Ironing and are looeelr show that large Republican majorities (baa state baa already been polled. The rolled around the tube, both dollies and hsve been returned for ihf entire state day ia Ideal. Batting mid- - have (niter covering kept from unrolling by . one ia the ticket, tbe four district 'congressmen awflched aud now all candidate are inrb-wld- e middle of the roll and one on each and for congressman at large. even money. Thla means Republicans Hide near the end. For governor. Woodruff. Republican, have taken new hope. iu given 82.297 votes and Thnjer, DemRICORDI TO HELP ocrat, 20,197 In 130 towns. OMITTED NAMES. STAGE BUTTERFLY." NEW HAVEN 11 P. M. From tha Ballata In the Capital of Tito Rioordl, general stage manager Nevada. New Haven, Con., Nor. r,. One for all Puccini operta that have been r fifty-fou168 towns nut of and Reno, Nev., Nov. 6. Rep.ihllcans produced In Europe, arrived la New give Woodtuff 5V.447; Thayer. 33,958. arc expected to elect every officer an York laat week lo superintend (lie the county ticket, with the poiafl'le elage direction of "Madam Butterfly- 11 PROVIDENCE P. M. exception of recorder and sheriff. The for Manager Henry W. Bavaaa. Signor Klcordl m remain In thla conn-tr- y fight for slate senator from this coununtil after tbe flrat Americas perProvidence. R. 1., Nov. 6. lane re- ty la attracting ex much attention aa turns indicate that election of Higgins, the fight for governor. Parry, Repub- formance of the new opera at WashDemocrat, for governor. lican. will prohabli defeat Boyd. Dem- ington, October 1. and then return to ocrat. supported by Newlanda. by 300. stage the Paris production, Rtcordl CONCORD. N. H. gave the opera Its first staging at A serious question haa ariaed In CarBcala in Milan, two years ago. and son. where tbe names of the candiConcord. X. H.. Nov. 6. Seventy-town- s dates for district judge have been also produoed It for the Royal Opera and ward out of 290 In New omitted from the ticket. Under tho at Coveat Garden. During the winter statute a new election will have to be he will superintend th staging of Hampahire give for governr: Madam Butterfly" both la Vienna and Floyd, Republican, 8,003; Jumeaon, called for those precincts by the govRleordl takes more than a Democrat. 6.415. ernor. but Attorney General Bwrney Berlin. professional Interest in the American game In 1902 gave Bacbeider. Re- has ordered the election to proceed. ucoaai of Puccini's latest work, for 8.688; Hollia. Demorra t, publican. Ibe reason that he It waa who sug8.860. REPEATERS CUT OFF. gested converting Into grand opera John Luther liOiig'a story aid David INDIANA REPUBLICAN. Denver, Nov. 6. Weather oondi'iona Belaare' American drama of "Madthroughout Colorado are favovabla for He assisted the hire The Entire State Tlcbat Waa Carried polling a large Tote and tbe early vot- am Butterfly." Glaooso. Puccini's librettist, in outby Republicans. ing la generally reported ( be lively lining three acta of ihe and was The. total vote ar thla election, how- associated with tbe operacomporer great Indianapolis, Nov. ever, will probably he smaller than from tbe moment he started work on have elarted their entire state ticket two years ago. a tO.imo name, many masterpiece. This Is ia Indiana by an estimated majority ot of which were former'y voted by re- th sensational Ricurdi's first visit to America. He between 40.000 and 50,000. Tbe next peaters, have been eliminated from ih will he follow ed later by the composer ReDenver Hats. legislature will ha Republican. hlrosetf. publicans have elected alx congressHixth. Seventh, men,- In the Fir:. CENTERPIECE HOLDERS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Ninth, Tenth and Thirteenth district. The Democrat have ti'.cieii :wo, la Bomuoiia ha Invented a pretty ireal-afourth dklrtcu. Ra-tha Third of tL broomstick o; tha ium- - WAYT AC 6 YIELD BIG INSULTS. 7 h m.--- ribbons-attached- liun-dre- wi n , |