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Show ADVERTISE IN EXAMINER I PRESS FULL ASSOCIATED HE DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST for the price IT CHARGES, IT is THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CITY THE EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR A! THE CITY. SUBSCRIP TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS WEATHER ... ... VOL III NO. HEARST ERY AND OGDEN STANDARD 408 OGDEN CITY. UTAH, HUGHES CONTINUE UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT Campaign Closes Amid a Blaze of Enthusiasm Hearst Claims Undivided Support of Union Labor Vote Hughes Relies Upon Large Support From Old Line Democrats. After a day of votes. The Republicans say they are a mil to Yonk-er- elated over this prediction, fur they where he .poke briefly. William claim Mr. Hughes will come to ihe B. Hen rat tuuighf made a lively tour Bronx wilh 20U.u'M votes to spare. at Manhattan, where aeven dim meetiProbably the moat sensational feangs had been arranged In hla Inter- tures of the campaign were the mesest. sages of Richard Croker, former leadTlit candidate! failing vuice waa a er of Tammany hall, and now a resisevere handicap, but hla disadvantage dent of Ireland, and the remarkable appealed to hla audience, thuutauile of attack of Secretary of Stale Root .bum cheered h'm until they were as upou Mr. Hears! in hla speech at Ilica on November 1. Mr. Croker cahoarse as the candidate. uWe have made a good fight, and we bled to State Senator McCarren, Demsaid. ocratic leader In Kings county, hi will win a great victory," he The victory will be great in the else congratulation upon McCarren, a 1 believe that we of mir plurality, for opposition lo Mr. Hearai. Subsequently Mr. Croker expressed surqill win by over SuO.OOO. "But the victory will be greater in prise at the action of Charles F. Muranother way. It will be a great vict- phy, the present leader of Tammauy, the people against the power in turning over the Tammany dele: ory' it will be a gates to Mr. Hearai at Buffalo, and. of eorrup corporations, election of Mr. great victory for the Democracy of declared that the Hears! "would paralyze capital and Thomas Jefferson and the Republicanism of Abraham Unooln. thereby paralyze labor." "It will be mure than a victory for Secretary Hoot, with the authority of Prvaldeni Roosevelt, as he anpolitical principles. It will he a for essential morality in public nounced, made a remarkable attack life, for truth In public statement and upon Mr. Hearst, charging him with for honesty in public service. inciting, through his newspapers, the "Hundreds of thousands of dollars, assassination of President McKinley, psrbjps millions of dollars, will be and denouncing him in no uncertain thrown Into this slate and city on terms. election day by corrupt corporations McCariwn Opposes Hearst. to debauch the ballot and corrupt electIn Rmuklyn, Kings county, an anomion officials. alous situation has presented itself. "Protect your ballots Tuesday. Bee State Senator McCarren, Democratic that the vote la honestly cast and leader In that borough, and in absolute btme.ily counted, and va will win a control of the Democratic marhtue. great victory, which all patriotic haa opposed Mr. Hearst. At a recent where will ap- meeting Senator McCarren denounced American cltixens-ever- y plaud. Tuesday, my friends, we will Mr. Hearst and then moved the en. mdore the power in this republic to dorsement of the state Democratic thi people and whip these corrupt ticket, which was carried with a rush eorpn rations out of the temple of our Subsequently the meeting endorsed government." McCarren 'e stand in opposing. Mr. Hearst. Kings county 'nominally is New York, Nov. A Today practi- Democratic by a large majority. In cally closed the moat extraordluapr the mayoralty elections of 1903, with Mr. campaign for governor in the poiliichl thru candidates in the field. history of the state, although both Hearst, on a municipal ownership randldalea will continue speech making platform, carried it by some 16,000 until Monday night It has beep a votes. In Manhattan, as fn other boroughs campaign of personalities rather than policies; of men instead of measures, of Greater New York, Richard Crok-er- s and it has stirred the interest of the views on Mr, Hearsta candidacy a mild sensation, particularly roters of the Empire state to Its ex cau-e- d trenic boundaries. For vigor and vi- among the Tammany followers. While tuperation it bnn been without prece. declining lo discuss Mr. Croker'a deut, and for persistency of appeals stand, Charles F. Murphy, Tammany Tor votes by the twno candidates it leader, has reiterated hie declaration I hat stands alone. Tammany would do everything it could to elect Mr. Hearst.. National issues, aside from the Three of the Independent league trusts" have been entirely ignored, and Stale issues have scarcely Mate candidates are on the Demoreceived passing mention. Rcnraliou-a- l cratic ticket, namely. Mr. Hearst for Stuyveaant Chanter charges have been injected from governor, time to time, and interest baa been for lieutenant governor and John kept at the highest pitch for sevarsl Whalen for secretary of state. i, fr ed the country over as a repudiation by the people of the state uf Idaho of the governor because he stood for las aud order. The supremacy of law overshadowa every other issue In the civilized country and it ia this which fixed the attention of Theodore Roosevelt on title contest.' Numerous stops were made by the secretary's train en route from Pocatello and he made a number of short At Nampa he addressed himself to tbe Democrat a, saying: What are you ruling for? la It for Bryan, who advocates a bond issue of $1 5.000, OW, 00i to buy all tbe railroads of the country and conduct them aa government Institutions? with an admirable arrangement for the perpetuation of the political power? Ia it for Hearst, whom Bryan haa endorsed in New York?" After tonight's meeting Secretary Taft waa tendered a publtr reception at the Boise Commercial rlub. vie-to- ri . seeks. " Political Enthusiasm. The official close of the campaign tonight was amid a blase of, political Hiihuainsm and rapid-fir- e oratory. The rkise of the campaign finds a political sttimtion unprecedented in ibis slate and fonic of the shrewdest, politicians admit that the usual source of pollit-ra- l prognostications are all hut worth-lesParty lines have been broken ai seldom before. Mr. Hughes baa keen making a special plea for Iterao-rrail- e Mipport, declaring himself free ?nm polli leal obligations to any perron 'ir thing, and asserting that the platform he stands la upon which liitM'l enough to welcome the support f "nil ihe gool citizens who desire a rbsn and honest administration at Ten Addreeeea by Hughes. New York, Nov. 3. The hardest work of s particularly hard week had been reserved by hia campaign managers for today, when Charles E. Hughes made six day and four even- s. Albany." Mr. Hearst'a Claims. lea rat baa attacked the trust'' nil "iioss rule" and through hla league and Is claiming the Mr. Mipimrt of many Republlrans. Ilea has lieen attarked by hia oppo-"t' fur haring taken the hands of boss to secure the Democratic Mr. I i m nom-lnatiri- and the alleged "Hesrat-Mur-phdea!" has been the subject of tuiraT'iii Republican speeches. M". has charged that Hughes 'money won lavishly used to secure control of the Democratic convention i Buffalo" and he has cited the tumuli of that political gathering as an evidence of wliat might be expected at Albany In the event of the succesa "Hearai and Hearatlsm. Mr. li Ultima has made much of the fact ;kat prominent old line Democrats," Uio tg them John G. Carlisle and komas M. Osborne, have deserted the Democratic element and has urged 0!krr of the party to follow their y ex-mp- 1 ing addresses before the largest and most demonstrative audiences that had yet heard tha Republics n gubernatorial candidate. Tonight there were three Indoor meetings. Mr. Hughes said, among other things: Forty years ago we had a great lltle more crisis in this country- -a than forty years ag and to preserve the union we poured out our money, our treasure and the lives of many of our iieat citizens. Wedeslred to have equality before the law. We desired to have the benefits of free institutions extended lo all those that were Just aa much entitled to them as those that already enjoyed them. The union was preserved, but our efforts to preserve our free government must be unremitting. In this campaign there has been brought home to all citizens of this state that they must be alive lo what Is essential to the perpetuity of decern, free, honorable government. . Once you abandon that, conscientious desire to do right, that desire to accord to your neighbor the right that you demand for yourself, you enter upon a path that leads straight to anarchy. "W can accomplish our reforms In n orderly and a sober manner. Screeching and rending the air with shrieks and shouts do not. settle any vexed question, either In our business or our politics! life. We want sincere and disinterested leadership. - Hearst claims the practically BOISE support of union labor and PEOPLE OF and asserts !j Independence league, Tw h has so broken down the LISTEN TO TAFT as to make machine the huge Republican which has heretofore been to Voters to Sustain Roosevelt ,!T"iahi down to the Bronx to wipe Appeals by Electing Republican "i" the Democratic Great-'- ! in plurality Candidate. New M- ;nili-:f- frl up-sta- miv-Hi- ma-V- m York. Claims of Mr. Hughes. Hughes and the Republican ' managers admit that there defection from Ihe Repub- ,r,:i rnnks among the laboring that this loss is more " 't hv the promised support 'le 1,1 lir.e Democrats. a lev Murphy of Tammany hall hn, Mr. Hearst. whom Tam- i ipej to nominate at Buffalo. hi.s snacks noun the.organlza-- 1 u. ago, will carry New York a Plurality by 20.000. to 100, OW cla-?,'- : j.-p- ir Boise, Idaho, Nov. 3. Before a large meeting in oBise tonight Secretary Taft appealed to the voters to sustain President Roosevelt by electing the Republican candidates for congress and to elect Gov. Gooding for a second. term In the interest of law and order. His expressions on the Idaho situation were very aimllar to those made by him at Pocatello last night. Should Gov. Gooding he defeated." he said, "this issue would be herald NOVEMBER I IS CAMPAIGN QUIET Political Interest Leas Than in mer Year Expect to Elect Giltett. 4. For- Ben Francisco, Nov. 3. The political campaign Is closing quietly and public interest, aa compared with that exhibited in former years, appears somewhat diminished, particularly in this city. Chairman Ueorge 8tnue of the publican state central committee this' afternoon Issued the following statement: "We expect J. N. GllteU, candidate for governor, to carry the state by a plurality of 29.620 over Bell. It Is estimated that Glllett. will carry 34 couniln; that Bell will carry 23. and that 1 is doubtful. We mill certainly elert eight. Republican congressmen, and conservative estimates received indicate that 105 out of 120 members of tbe legislature will be Republican." On behalf of the Democratic state central committee, Secretary Thomas J. Walsh today said: A canvass of the state indicates the election of Theodore A. Bell, the Democratic candidate, by a majority of 8.860. It ia estimated that Bell will carry 41 counties, .with a total vote in hia favor of 26,700. We concede Gil-le- t t 17 counties, with a total vote of 16J50. We expect to elert five Democratic congressmen. In two districts me. concede the election of Republicans, and one regard aa doubtful. We believe that Bell's majority will increase the Democratic representative in the legislature." At the Independence league headquarters Secretary George J. Cleary issued tbe following: Our reports indicate that William H. Langdon. candidate for governor, will have a majority of 8,000 over Glllett and 11.000 over Bell. We expect to elert the thref league congressional candidates anti all of the legislative candidates, numbering fourteen." The Mate legit I Mu re does not select a United Mates senator. m-- TAFT STIMULATES IDAHO REPUBLICANS Republicans Avoid Mormon Issue, While Democrats Avoid the Law and Order issue. Boise. Ida., Nov. 8. Secretary Taft's trip through Idaho has materially in-- c reused the enthusiasm of the Republicans in the closing of their cam- paign. Secretary Taft has strongly endorsed the Republican "law and order" arugmeijt that Governor Frank as an R. Gooding should be endorsement iof I his course In prosecuting the la Ixi' leaders accused of the assasslnatlo of former Governor Meunenberg. The Mormon Issue," raised by tbe Democratic campaign managers! baa been avoided so far as pnsaMile by the Republicans, and on the other hand: the Democrats have avoided the law and order" issue. Throughout the Mormon counties of southern Idaho much bitterness haa been aroused by tbe attacks of tbe Demncrata. led by Senator Duhois. upon the Mormons. Threats to challenge all Mormons at the polls on allegations of disqualification under the state constitution, are bitterly resented, and if Democratic challengers make goo a these threats serious disturbances at the polls are probable. CUBAN CELEBRATION. in Panama. Nov. 3. Celebration honor of the independence of the reconpublic began here today end. will tinue until Monday. This afternoon the national museum wus Inhugiirated. SUNDAY PRICE FIVE 19,10 CAMPAIGN Party Claims tna State by Handsome Majorities. AND MON. WORK CENTS ENDED LEADERS ANTICIPATE RESULTS Milwaukee. Nov. 3. Tbe state and congressional campaign tnrough Wisconsin practicailv closed tonight Chairman William D Connor at the Republican aiate central committee ton .f his elate predicts the ticket hy 6(1.009 plurality, aud the election of ten of the lcvn congress- Republican Campaign Committee Claim That Their Party Will Have a Majority of 58 in the Next House of Representatives Demo crats Claim a Gain of 67. ct i men. . Chairman H. H. Maueou of the Democratic state central committee claims hla party ticket will win with 15.000 plurality, and tha: the Democrats will elect four cotigrvwauiMi. la the congress local rate the outlook favors the Republicans. Out of the eleven districts the Republicans are practiWhiugtun. Nov. 3.- With but two prcMUit uf these particular foroigu-ei- a cally sure of carrying ex The Third. full os mi Americas anil. iuterveuing bsiore the counW. Babcock's Congressmen Joseph Tbe sentiment of humanity, uoi lu will was elect closed sixtieth two the year try district, which emigres, syioak of or higher obligathere is decidedly a gvueral area of tion of s nuapltalilj ago, ia again doubtful. gieat people t whom they deem less favored should ever protect "high pressure" in the political such strangers as are found to le IN KANSAS THE within our gate, even in the Tbe expen prognosticators have lawfully abseuoe of the obligations Imposed couditioux. RESl'LT IS DOUBTFUL stopped analysing local the aulemu couqiacta of lulerua-tkuia- l They have made their goal claims by treaui-a- . covering the whole ares, are silling at this "We particularly aud waiting for Tuesday. time the reported municipal ariioii uf Cel. Harris Closes Hie Campaign by light The claim, rinanailug Republican a Speech at Lawrence. from the headquarters nf tbe Repute 8an Francisco, which against ihe aubjects uf e great amt llran congressional campaign commitwhich, if righttee in New York, is this: The Repub- friendly power action uur government is in elecWith by interpreted ly . Nor. the Kas., fifty-eiguf Topeka, licans will hare a majority violation of cur treaty obllgatinna anil tion only throe days sway, no man ia In the next house of representathe more tu our discredit because diable tonight to accurately forecast the tives.'' against a people who haio result far aa the eleciion at goverTbe analysis of this claim from the rected shown themselves humane even to nor la concerned. Chairman 8. C. source la: In whose hearts Crammer of the Republican state cen"Bure Kepubllrsu districts. 222: sure their foes, a people tral committee this morning issued a Democratic districts, 136 doubtful but there has been for decades a growing statement compiled from the nommtt-tee- a probably Republican. 21: doubtful but regard for the American nation nnil under tbe strong protection of whose canvas,' estimating Governor probably Democratic. 13." have found Americans Hoch'e plurality at S4.!NHi. Chairman The Democratic congressional cam- government and safety. Ran of the Democratic committee paign commit t eee, with headquarters favor We are confident that w represent claims tlie state tor Col. W. A. Harris, In asbingbin, has figured out 67 the entire communion of uur church the party nominee for governor, by over its reprepresent lliri-millions uf Methodist EpiscopalGovernor sentationgains about the same figure. In the house. Chairman In uur hearty approval of tha Horh's plurality a year ago was James M. Griggs of this committee ians while the normal Republican ma- thinks this claim la rather too con- prompt measure taken hy ITaaidituil the treaty jority In the slate la estimated at servative. In analyzing ihe claim to Rooseveltof to make good the nation and to relieve 45.000. show where the gains are expected, pledges our people at large from Mf. appear-- , Col. Harris closed I'l campaign to- Mr. Urigga is quo) ad aa raying: of complicity in or svmpaihy night with a speech at his home. The claim of a Democratic gsln of ance Kas. Governor HucJi will con- len In New York la safe. The claim with the conduct complained of, by tinue hi campaign right up to the eve of one gain each in Massachusetts, which Ihe mihjerta nf Japan, while of election, making bis final speech at North Carolina. Kentucky. Delaware, under the pmterikm of our governthis hla hme, Marian, Kas., on Monday Montana. Rhode Island. Connecticut ment. have Imxmi humiliated, audcounAral bade their laud in that the a night. claim of and Virginia ia good. The try to rise and he si rung in the presTuesday's battle ia vertsia to be the gain of sii in Pennsylvania I too the earth." closest that haa been wiinaeaed la of ence uf the natiima of 1jn6-1tuMid The same may be were Appropriations for Kansas In recast yea s. Tbe Demo- the claim 'of a gain of six lu Illinois. static amounting to 1632.093 for fur--, crats practically cCStMttbe election Whi wll gain eight in Missouri, for home of every man on the Republican tickare made to us of five or alx elgn migalims and A29,607 et with the exception of Cob Harris. In OhK bat gs will do better than mission. David Overmyer. candidate for attor- that. The compulation that pula us ney general, and the throe nominees down for only one in Indiana is- - in MONTANA CAMPAIGN far the state railroad sonimiaaioa. The error. New Jersey ia to be count qd election nf Republican house of rep- on for a gain of three, while gain STATE AND NATIONAL resentatives la also conceded. There will be marie In Iowa, Nebraska and la every indication that the vote will California. lie exceptionally heavy for an off Should Ihe Democratic predict Ion in the cities of a gain at be realised, Republicans Deal With National Issues jeer," aa the registration nearly-eqnto that that party would have a majority nf of the state is Damocrcte Flaca Greater Empha-at the presidential election two years iwentv-twIn Ihe Sixtieth congress. Upon State Issues. even While frotq ago. and in a few cases la national aiandpulu greater. the congressional election Is regarded ag emphatically important in sura lo8- .- The camlleiima, Mont., calities, it haa been thrown entirely paign in .Montana ftila year ha Ixen COLO. REPUBLICANS state in the background by politics. waged on congressmen and control of states elect governor Twenty-threlire, which will eleet In CLOSE CAMPAIGN Tuesday. Twenty elect legislatures; the li'ghIn1stsurreei W. A. Clark. The officers or aisle tan chiNiaf minor have waged their camRepublican Oka justice of their supreme court. paign on national iMiies and the Democrats Will Held Final Rally lahoma will pas upon her slate conhave pill slate Isauea lo the New Mciico Arizona and st Hilt toil. front. Monday Night at Pueblo, will decide the question of joint stateWhere Adame Bpeaks. The Republican candidate for the hood. federal annate, Congressman liixon New York, with its fight between and former Renal or Lee Mantle, have Hughes and Hearai for the governor- taken an active jan In the campaign, Kn fer aa the ReDenver. Nov. ship. has furnished the spectacular aa have the Demixrsilc candidate, publicans are concerned the Colorado feature Hero Gov. Toole. 14. L. Frank and W. G. of the entire country. campaign closed lonlghl, candidates the red fire will not cease burning Conrad. Senator Clark haa annnune-eand other orators spoke in a score of II the dawn of Tuesday, when the that he will nut lie a randldate. towns and cities, the head of the aiate will take its limb parties claim the legislature' ticket. Chancellor Henry M. Buchtel, white heat of battle place. Perhaps the most notable fea- by n safe working majority. addressing an yudisnee at Canon City. ture rtf the campaign in all or Its ramT. J. alah. the Demneratlr candidate The Democrat will hold their final the extent lo which for rongrpa, la also the numinee of rallies on Monday night, with Aha ifications hi- - been nf Roosevelt President the the Isibor parly, and Chairman Adams, their candidate for governor, haa personality been brought forward. Siinport Rrowne nf tbe Democratic state censpeaking at Pueblo, hla borne town. of waa the the bettlecry ptealdent" tral committee claims hla elnrti'in by While the campaign has been spiritIn every congression- 3,500. The Republieana claim the ed, the greatest Interest was dis- the Hepnbllrsn district. al clorilon of Pray hy 1.5'JO, played, Judging from attends nee at than him better We can Hnelaliai aud a Populist There is meetings, in the candidacy of Judge you, was theeuppon defiant, answer of sonn; ticker in the field.' Ben. B. Lindsey and William D. Haythe larder of Democracy, wood. respectively Independent and of the has made It Socialist candidates for governor. j President Roosevelt a Republican POLITICAL ACTIVITY wants Nevertheless, both Republican and known that he nf his cabinet Democratic leaders profess the utmost j congress- All but two stump to fur SHOWN IN NEVADA confidence In a sweeping victory for nfftoer have taken IntheNew deaire. this Ytk the ther Much scratchticket. their respective ' waa personally represented ing of ballots is looked for. Repub- president will licans are encouraged because of the by Secretary Root. The president Claim That Rapublioan will Democrat He vote al Tuesday. Bay Oyster their nominees active aid given by the la Responsible fer Walker the receive to Parly House White the reach Robert W. followers of Mayor Speer Lake Frauds, of Denver, who was excluded from the return in the evening. has been the one which Washington, rent Ion In consecm Democratic state devoid of turmoil, haa quence uf their corporation sfllilstlons. spot watched thepolitical battle. No banner, Reno, Ncv.. Nov. 3. The Nevada The total registration la abunt. 175.01m, only red fire, no speeches have disturbed campaign ia ending In a whirlwind d considerably below the norms! vole at no the even tenor of the rovemmen interest. The opening of the Walker state elections. clerk. On election day he will go lake roaervHtlon. attended with fraud, as contended by the Democrats, who quietly to hla voting booth, cast, hla ballot and return tn hi taak. The in- claim that Republican Interest INDIANA CAMPAIGN dications are that a large percentage the opening to take place about government foree will go home election time, is one of the reaswiM CLOSED LAST NIGHT of the to vote. for tiie liiuernesa that hss been Infused inn the finish. Governor Hpurks. the Incumbent, is Fairbanks Ends Hla Four Daye Speak- 11. L CHURCH DEFUSES to be a winner over his Rebplleved ing Tour at Evanavill opputienu J. F. Mitchell, Nepublican INSULTS 10 IHE WISE vada it being noimally Democratic, that George A. Bartis also expected Indianapolis. Nov. 3. The Indiana lett. Democrat, for congree. will be campaign ekieed tonight with meet- Also the Municipal Action of San elected. The election of the slate sens ators is also Interesting, aa the ings in etch congressional district. Francisco Toward Japanese Vice President Fairbanks emled a to support Franel are pltslyed fiubjecte. four day' speaking lour of the state G. Newlsnds !r the I'nlted State at Evansville, where he spoke to a senate two rears hence. adcrowd. Senator Hemenway groat fn his mis3. The a dressed district, and meeting Buffalo. Nov. general DETECIVES ARRESTED. Becatoi Beveridge closed the cam- sionary committee of the Methodist Each BufIn SNaemliled congressman Episcopal church paign in this city. Upon and Thia Lad to cloned the campaign in hie district. falo to make ita annual appropriations Mob Woo Fired an ArrcoL At Republican slate headquarters it to home and foreign mlKKlona. exla claimed that the state will give g pressed itself In lb strongest terms 3. Aug'iott' New York, Nov. plurality of ss.oon for the Republican today with regard to the state ticket, and that eleven congressagitation In California. The reso- Lam be, s striking chauffeur. XI year old. waa shot through the nerk anl men will be elected out of thirteen. lution presented by a The election of Representative Lin- and adopted nnanimvusM was In part: dangerously woimdctl lonlalr when coln Dixon In the Fourth district, and Wih a sense of shame a Ameri- street car In which four strike breakW. E. Cox In ihe Third' district, both cana and a feeling of sorrow a Chris- ers tnd an equal number of privat Democrats, i conceded. The legisla- tiana. ve have heard from time to detective were riding, was mohlinl. Lmnbe was taken to a hospital, an I ture. .It la claimed, willbe Republican time of the indignities. Insult and even and deteriivi-we- re hy fifty iv more. No specific claims violence inflirted upon the natives of the strike breakers are made at Democratic mate arreated. The rioter escaped. China. Jwpsn anil Korea hy certain Tbe trouble started when ihe strike classes of person who resent the Item-ocrati- IN CALIFORNIA WIU. BE SHOW. DAY. ME closing campaign Each SPEAKING MORNING. SUNDAY WISCONSIN ID New York, Nov. 3. reel, broken only by 4 INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE Cam-cesso- n al N. e Iiem-nrral- d ; - ' Roosevelt Has Asked Utah to Endorse Him by Electing the Republican and officers boanled the ner near tbe garage uf the New York. TraMiKiriaiiun company, whose Irc Cdb chauffeurs are on strike. Striker and eympathlzert followed tbe car, pelting It with missile. Men end women iwssengura jumped from the car In alarm aud the motor tu an started full speed ahead in an attempt to leave the mob behind. The mob had been constantly augmented and km no time In maahing the car windows and attempting to reach Ha ocrtipiuus. Then the detective began firing, und during the fusillade Lamb went down. POLITICAL INTEREST IN, WYOMING CAMPAIGN Have Made Aggressive Democrat Fight en Reform Lines. c law-ronc- sixty-seve- braaleis -- Cheyenne, Wyo..- - Nov. 3; In Wyoming the campaign baa been abaft, but the Democrats have mad an aggros-slv- e fight on reform lines, attacking Ike Republican organization on ecoundernomic propositions, such a valuation. of ralltiMd- - property, giving awsv of valuab'e water rights and dominance of onrporailima. Accuoatlima of graft tn the state ad- ministration have also been made. The tale haa bron. cvcrwheimlngly Republican for ten yewrw, hut the Denvo-crhop to redone the customary Republican majority cm the state ttrte at this year. The choice cf V. H, senator Is involved in the' election. Henator Warren Is the Republican candidate to euceeed hlmanlf and the emucrau have named no ceadidst for. Dis position. sl . NOT FEASIBLE, Indianapolis, Nov. I. The enhmont men to lovea-tlgai- e luittee of ihe burin die Illinois nanaral gu field with a view to bringing the gaa to Indianapolis for nonaumpUan, made liereport to the general coiuiiifUe loday. On sentence of the enhownmlu tee's report sum up ita eonclueiona a foilnws: It is thff opinion of Ihe commit I e that while gas is there (Robinson field) in large quantities, it would not be feasible for Ihe menmeroisl organ which we represent to undertake the building of n pipe line, WHICH PARTY WIU FRAME CONSTITUTION Neat Tusidaya Election Will Deoido Which Party Shall Frame Oklahomas Constitution, will Guthrie, Okla., Nqv. he made nxi Tuesday whim the of Oklahoma will divide at the e polls whether the constitution shall be written by the Democrat a or Re- publican party. Chalrmau Jake ., liainon of ihe Republican central cummlliee claims that the Republicans will here sev. euty delegate in the convention out of lit lo be eterted. while Jesse M. chairman, prod Iris Dunn. Denidcraii' safe majority. , The hutues nr clear-cand the rampairn, which has been conducted along purely pan Isa n lines, has been remarkably free of subterfrom fuges. There are candidate practically every district lu the two territories. ut JOINT STATEHOOD. New Mexico Expected to Give Joint - Statehood Large Majority. lufiu-ence- Dem-erst- e Albuquerque. K. M., Nov. 2. Esti- mates of Republican end Democratta campaign managuri- - tonight are that joint, statehood wHl receive a major-ft- yof the vote in New Mexico. Tueday of from lfi.nco to If.lHin. These estimates may he taken aa fiririy occurs!. altbcugh the vote vrIR probably be reduced to aome extent on state, hood because i of the belief ia New Mexico that Arizona will vote against jointure. Governor Hngerman has vigorously pushed the campaign tor joint state-hoo- d and bin work has dona much to maintain the interest of the people In the question. Reports from Arizona Indicate that the ndroemea of joint statehood will obtain about 25 per cent of tbe total vote. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. Concord, N. H., Nov. 3. Tjra stele campaign dosed tonight with rallies b both parties. Neither Chairman of tbe Reputylcan state GaMItgcer committee, nor Chairman Modlgan cf the Democratic state committee would make any statement tonight a to the The elertion f outcome Tueodai. Republican congressmen ia conceded. TickeMVill You Vote to Please Roosevelt? , ; j , t |