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Show J IW PRESS. THE SPANISH iiotiw RESULT OF ELECTION min, MCLELLAN DEFEATS LOW MAYOR OF NEW YORK. SPANISH POftK. Herrick Defeats Tom Johnton In Ohio, and Hanna Will Be Returned to the Senate D. R. Castldy, a Laramie pioneer, was killed recently In the City of Mexico, being run over by a cab. Fire destroyed the plant of the Coram Lumber company, near Mont., entailing a loss of $35,000. Many of the miners of Butte and Anaconda who have been thrown out iof work are enlisting In the regular rmy. Miss Anna May Stanley, who lived In Montana from 1803 to 187(5, and In Cheyenne since, is dead at the latter Kali-spel- l, o place. As the result of a freight train wreck near Salida, Colo,, three trainmen were killed and one frightfully Injured. As the result of a collision on the Southern Pacific In eastern Nevada, three Italians were killed and two others seriously Injured. Ella hotel, acid. day is The Davis, a waitress in suicided by taking Postponement of her said to have led to the a Butte carbolic wedding deed. strike which has great coal boon looked for in the Trinidad, Colo., district for some time is now on, and both sides claim the fight will be to finish. Had Alexander Morrison, who fell from a bridge at Berlin, Wash., lived another month, he would have received $25,000 as his share of an estate left by his father. Charles Meyers, a ranchman living near North Yakima, Wash., shot and . fcillod hlB landlord, William II. The men had a quarrel over i . , t FOR UTAH. NORTHWEST NOTES. I Min-ner- their business affairs. The dead body of F. P. Ryland, a well known miner and prospector of Lincoln, was found in Helena, Mont. Tho supposition is that Ryland's death was the result of a runaway. : The Helena grand Jury investigating the lynching of Gorman and Walters Teturnod an Indictment against George fiaban, a prominent stockman and former partner of Col. J. LeTorrey. Major Tom E. McClelland at Cripple Creek seized ten Winchester rifles end COO rounds of ammunition found smder the residence of J. E. Coogan, a member of the Free Coinage Miners' union of Altman. A private cablegram from Manila tates that Treasurer Bartlett Sinclair of RIzal province, who formerly lived la Idaho, has been vindicated of the charges of neglect of his office, and Is bow on his way home. Five men were blown to pieces at Hayden, Mont., on Sunday as the result of an explosion. The accident Is supposed to have been the result of the explosion of a powder magazine belonging to grading contractors. Result In the State of Utah. velops that the Democratic candidate, George B. McClellan, son of the civil war veteran, was elected by a plurality of about 70,000, despite the fact that there was united against him nearly all the newspapers and practically every minister of religion in the city. This result shows a tremendous change of public sentiment since Mayor Lows election two years ago, when he won by 31.C32. At that time but he carried all the boroughs Queens, his plurality In Manhattan and the Bronx being 5,GC3; In Brook730. lyn, 25,707, and In Richmond, ManhatMcClellan carried Tuesday tan and the Bronx by about 68,000, a gain of 23,000; Brooklyn by 0.000, a gain of 31,000, and Queens by about 5,000, a gain of more than 4,000. This makes a total not gain for McClellan of about 10,000, as compared with Shepards vote of two years ago. Low carried only one borough Richmond by about 200 votes. In Ohio Herrick is elected by the largest majority ever given a governor In the state. Senator Hanna will bo returned to the senate, the legislature being overwhelmingly for him. Masserhupetts gives Republicans 37,000 majority; Pennsylvania, 234,000; Iowa, 00,000; Nebraska, Colorado, 6,000, Now Jersey The elects Republican legislature. Democrats carry Maryland, Rhode Island and Kentucky. 10,-00- ELECTION D. McDonough win ning out), and two councilmen. The returns leave Logan safely lu the hands of the Itepub.lcans, E. W. Robinson, the candidate for mayor, being elected by a small plurality. The Republicans also elected the marshal, the recorder and six councilmen, four of them being for the long term, the Democrats safely landing urer, Justice of the peace and four councilmen by small majorities, aDd the attorney, who had no opposing candidate. The Republicans were also victorious at Scofield, Price, Ephraim, Lehl, Mt. Pleasant, Grantsville, Richfield Eureka, Springville, Brigham City and Wellsville. Richmond weDt Democratic, while in Pleasant Grove the race was close, both sides getting a portion of the offices. The non parti san ticket put up at Murray won out. the-trea- The result of the elections In the several states brought many surprises, especially in New York City, where it was confidently expected that Low, the Fusion candidate, would have an easy vcltory, Instead of wrhlch It de- THE marshal (Bartley IN UTAH. Democrats Win In Salt Lake City, While Republicans Carry Ogden. The election in Salt Lake City resulted in a victory for the Democrats, who elected the mayor, treasurer, recorder, auditor, attorney and seven members of the council, the head of of the ticket having a plurality about 2,000. The next council, however, will contain eight Republicans and seven Democrats, The Republicans won a sweeping victory In Ogden, electing the entire general ticket and eight of the ten councilmen. In the Fifth ward on the face of the returns, Emmett (Dom.) appears to have defeated Driver (Hep.) by two votes, and In the Fourth ward Davison (Dom.) defeats Ilendershot (Rep.) by twenty-eigh- t votes. The general ticket was elected by about 800 majority, Howell for municipal Jtidgo leading tho ticket s MINERS WILL WALK OUT. , Mexico and Wyoming to Walk Out According to a decision arrived at by President John Mitchell, Vico President Thomas Lewis and Secretary Wilson of the United Mine Workers the strike of the miners In district 21, embracing Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah, will be inaugurated on November 9 unless the differences between the operators and miners can be adjusted before that Men In Colorado, Utah, New date. Fell Forty Feet and Crushed Hie Skull Lieutenant Albert Berher of Fort Dodge, Kan., ordnance officer of the battleship Maine, fell from the forward turret to the handling room, a distance of forty feet, on Tuesday, says a dispatch from Newport, R. I., and died an hour later without regaining consciousness. At the time of the accident the battleship was oft Gay Head, en route for Menemsha Bight, to engage in target practice. Lieutenant Berher was examining articles of ordnance, when ho lost his balance and pitched head foremost through the turret to the handling room. Ills skull was fractured. Princess on the War Path. Frlncess Radziwill, In London, on Tuesday, Issues a writ demanding $7,000,000 from Lord Rosebery, Earl Grey and Messrs. Alfred Belt, Dr. Jameson, L. L. Mitchell and B. A. Hawley, trustees of the estate of the late Cecil Rhodes, under an agreement alleged to have been made on or before June 20, 1899, between herself and Mr. Rhodes. This Is a sequel to the arrest and Imprisonment of the princess at Capetown in 1902 on the charge of forging Rhodes signature to bills for several thousands of pounds. Miners Leaving Butte. The failure of the mediation committee to accomplish anything looking toward a resumption of work at the mines In Butte has increased the Inquiries among miners and others at the railroad offices relative to the cost of transportation to other fields. with 1.408 over Chex (Dera.). At Trovo, William Roylance, Demo- All of the offices were busy Tuesday The Re- as many as a dozen men at a time Dr. H. E. Curry of Baker City, Ore crat, was elected Mayor. Inquiries. The possibility of reports the discovery In the Mount publicans saved most of the general making Is expected to re& long of ticket council. and half the Rastus mining district of a tree bearsult In a steady dally exodus to variTho Republicans of Park City elect- ous Several ing tho Inscription "Lewis and Clark. parts of the country. and of a well constructed ed their ticket with the exception cf score of men are departing dally. stone fort and remains of a log hut The Right Rev. John B. Brondel, AND SNUDDED. bishop of the diocese of Helena, and for a third of a century one of the (leading- - Catholic dignitaries of the northwest. Is seriously III In Helena, Mont. Ills recovery Is not expected. Sergeant Hawkins, the colored soldier stationed at Fort Missoula, Mont., who, during the recent championship tournament at Sea Girt, N. J., made the rcmarkablo rifle score of 100 out of a possible 100, will ask for a transshuf-dow- 1804-1805,- " JILTED fer, It being claimed tho ofilcers at Fort Missoula refused tho enlisted men permission to give a hnll In Hawkins honor upon his return home. Humberts Cattcllna and Martin J. ITshkur, Italian miners, fell from a cage descending into the Minnie Mealy mine at Butte, and striking the sump 1,000 feet below, were Instantly killed. Cnttellna's head was aoverod from bis body. Four atlcks of dynamite with fuses attached all ready for lighting wore found underneath the Tacoma-SenttlInterurban railway station at Seattle. The find caused great excitement The police think the nation was to have been blown up at night. Claude N. Arbueklo, who attempted to murder Gladys Grey at Seattle end then took his own life, has been Identified as the burglar who, In September, engaged In a struggle with Mary Manberg. a servant, In the house of Judge Thomaa hand-to-han- Mis Alaska Strip "If you picas . Ilurke. United States englneera are Investigating a project of irrigating two million acres In central Washington, forming a gigantic loop through the "Big Bend country." Over three-fourth- s of the vast territory will get Its water supply from the Spokane river. Samuel Bauman, a farmer living near Bertha, Ore,, is In Jail charged It with killing Adolph Duri.hardt sems that o Burklmrdt and crowd of engaged In Halloween others we-tricks when Bauman appeared In the road and began shooting, trous result. with disas- WAR INDIAN IN WYOMING. Posse and Indiana Engage in Second Skirmish. A second battle between the Sioux Indians and the sheriffs posse was fought Monday on Horseshoe creek, northeast of Lusk, Wyo. Ten Indians were killed, several wounded and nine It Is known that the Incaptured. dians have been reinforced and also that the country Is swarming with ranchmen and other whites who are determined that none of the Indians shall escape. Governor Chatterton Is Investigating this last report and If It Is true and the situation Is as alarming as Indicated, he will at once send troops Into the field to suppress the Indians. The governor has made formal demand on the commissioner of Indian affairs that the Indians he surrendered to the civil authorities at once. Full reports from the battle of Saturday evening on Lightning creek between Sheriff Miller and twelve depuIndians ties and a band of twenty-fivshow that the Indians resisted arrest and opened fire on the officers. Sheriff W. H. Miller, of Newcastle, and Deputy Louis Falkenburg, of Douglas, were killed. Four Indians were killed and were burled on the field. Four others, one a squaw, were bo seriously wounded that they will die, and were taken to Lusk. A number of Indians were captured and were taken to Newca-tle- . The Indians were led by Eagle Feather, alias Charlie Smith, a full blooded Sioux Indian, who 13 a graduate of the Carlisle Indian schcol and who formerly played on the Indian football team. Eagle Feathers was seriously wounded, being shot through both legs. Black Kettle, a notorious Sioux disturber, was among the killed. Sheriff e LYNCH BLACK FIEND. WAR WITH RED HEN DESPERATE fight occurs WYOMING. DESTITUTION IN LABRADOR. I'm tnoagsd to snethsr," St. Taul Dispatch. Philadelphia Grocer Leaves Legacy U Be Paid In Installmsnts. in COUNTY, WESTON Killed by Sheriff and His Deputy While Three of the Red a Num-he- r Men Meet Death and Wouniled. Are evening. Negro Murderer. Joseph Craddock, a negro, was lynched by a mob, composed chiefly of blacks, at Taylortown, La., Monday night. Craddock killed Wesley Chambers, colored, with an ax, and frightfully mutilated the body. He then crept upon' Dan Washington, a negro, and struck him on the head with the ax. Going to the Chambers cabin, he called Mercer, the brother of Wesley Chambers, beat him down with the ax and Injured him so badly that he cannot possibly died. Washington live. Craddock was captured by a small posse of white men, but a crowd of between 125 and 150, composed largely of negroes, took possession of the prisoner. He was at once hanged to a tree and burned beneath It after being pronounced dead. The men killed were inoffensive negroes. FOOTBALL PLAYERS WRECKED. Fifteen Mangled Victim Taken From Ruins of an Excursion Train. Fifteen persons were killed and over fifty injured, some fatally, In a collision In the suburbs of Indianapolis, Ind., between a special passenger train on the Big Four railroad and a freight engine with a train of coal cars. The passenger train of twelve coaches was carrying 954 persons, nearly all of whom were students of Purdue university and their friends from Lafayette to Indianapolis for the annual football game between the Purdue team and the Indiana university squad for the state championship, which was to have been fought In the first Saturday afternoon. coach back of the engine were the Purdue football te.m, substitute playTOWN DEMOLISHED. Three players, ers and managers. the assistant coach, the trainer and Earthquake In Persia Kills 350 and seven substitute players of the uniDestroy Entire Town. versity were killed and every one of A dispatch to the London Dally the e other persons in tho Mall from Simla says terrible earth- ear were either fatally or seriously Inat Turshex, jured. quakes have occurred near Burbat-l-IIaldarIn Persia, In SITUATION IS DESPERATE. which 350 persons were killed and numbers were Injured. One hundred Arbitration of Butte Trouble 8eemt to Be Impossible. and eighty-fou- r carpet factories wer and thirty-twdestroyed stalls only The committee of mediation, actwere left standing In the great baat the request of the chamber of ing zaar. The entire town was practicalcommerce of Great Falls and with the ly demolished. consent of the representatives of the Killed HI Two Brother. United Copper company and the Worked Into a frenzy as a result of Amalgamated Copper company, after an altercation with one of his brot- a session lasting two days came to a her. Benjamin Franklin Welssenger, conclusion Saturday afternoon that It living on a farm several miles from could not find any solution of the Pottsvllle, Pa., on Monday afternoon Butte shut-dowsituation, and adshot and killed his two brothers. Louis journed Bine die. and Frederick, attempted to kill his There Is great disappointment at sister, Mary, and a sister-in-law-, wife of Frederick, and held a large posse the failure of tho committee to come of policemen at bay for nine hours to some agreement with the parties before ho was captured. The tragedy In Interest occurred on the farm of the father of are loavlng Butte and Anaconthe men. Welsslnger Is believed to daMen on eve-- y train, and a general exobe Insane. dus Is expected. Saved Horse But Killed Man. DOLE GETS GOOD JOB. While resisting the efforts of Officer Oliver Tufts of the Colorado Hu- Governor of Hawaii Given a g mane society to compel him to stop Position. working a sick and abused horse, Tho president on Saturday made Charles Ilelnze, a teamster employed the following appointments: Sanford by the Colorado Packing company, B. Dole to the United States district was shot and killed In Denver Mon- Judgeship for Hawaii to succeed tho day evening. The officer doing the late Judge Morris M. Luton, George R. shooting claims that Ilelnze drew a Carter, secretary of to be Hawaii, revolver first and wounded him In governor of the same, to succeed Govthe right arm, when the officer drew ernor Dole. The appointments will bis pistol with his left hand and fired be sent to the senate soon after the in convening of congress. Too Prosperous to Stay In Jail. Minister Powell Declares Unde Sams Robert Groenwald, an Inmate of the Warships Are Needed at 8an Portland, Ore., Jail, who recently fell Domingo. heir to part of a large estate In PennMinister Powell has again cabled sylvania, of which his thare la said from San Domingo that the rcvolu-tlo- n to be $250,000, baa mado his escape which centers at Puerto Tlata from the Jail and no trace of him can la Increasing, anil ho suggests the be found. Greenwald was convicted advisability of United States of stealing two cases of cartridges warship there. having As the cruiser from a local department store and which sailed Saturday fop Pul," sentenced to serve six months' d?of LeCtwDL V,rlV0 "ntn th mid- The young man was nvy 1piiarlmont made a trusty at the jail and thus burry the A was made easy. escape Do-,c0,' t0 fifty-thre- l, n Life-Lon- 8a rntngol Boys Psud. The yellow (ever situation 1, shows Improvement Professor Mommsen, the h;stnH born In 1817, Is dying at Berlin The settlement of American against Turkey Is expected ten days. Z'l Leading diplomats say the of the situation In the far gr, east 138 not, been exaggerated. News from Somaliland would cate that the Mad Mullah will Ifof be conquered by the British, Owing to the rebellion In the north era part of San Domingo, the g0Ven. ment Is enforcing martial law. William J. Engle of Vincennes, Im was killed by burglars who were et deavoring to rob his place of business Senator Gorman of Maryland has verse county. announced his candidacy for the De was it McDermott From Sheriff for the presidency" nomination ocratic of band Cheya roving learned that In the been The hunting had Bilboa, Spain, strike seems i0 braves enne northern portion of Weston county have been settled and the men sq The be allowed to return to work at on and had defied the authorities. notified was sheriff Weston county At Arequipa, Peru, an assassin trei and he at once organized a posse. three shots at former President So This was on Friday. mana, but the president esesped nj. Saturday he got traces of the band hurt. and came upon them In the early War Is being waged upon smallpoi evening. A pitched battle followed, In In Pittsburg, and It is expected the which the officer and his chief deputy will be stamped out In two disease were killed and others of his party weeks. wounded, while the Indians suffered Albert Olson, aged 17, was aca loss of three killed and a number cidentally killed by his father, while wounded. the two were duck hunting near A big party of cowboys armed with Ore. Winchesters left Lusk Sunday mornwind and hail stom A disastrous posse headed by ing and another afterO. In left the did much damage, Cook at Sheriff T., Cushing, Deputy noon for the scene of the trouble. An- one house being struck by lightning other large posse left Lusk Sunday and a woman cremated. Men of HIs Own Race Hang Brutal CoIIcq NEWS SUMMARY, A special from Douglas. Wyo., says: In a battle fought Saturday evening northon the Cheyenne river In the between county Weston east part of a posse the sheriff of that county and the Indians, of band Cheyenne a. and sheriff and his deputy were killed and several of his posse wounded, while a numthree Indians were slain and wounded. ber of braves The Information was brought to of ConDouglas by Sheriff McDermot self-defens- s 1 i I Twsnty-flvKIII- A Philadelphia physician advocate that children should use their righ; and left hands alternately, In order that they may become fully developed Faustlno Millermo, leader of the band of ladrones which for month past has been raiding the province Rizal, P. I., has been sentenced death. Four persons were killed and i corpse torn from Its coffin at Char lotte, N. C., as the result of a passenger train striking a wagon at a rail to way crossing. The Plemakers union of San Francisco has ordered a strike ml the three big bakeries that supply the hotels, restaurants and smaller shops have closed. F. M. Wolf, who lives near Ridge vllle, Ind., and has been dumb for mr than two years, Is now able to ca? on a conversation as a result of, as t claims, chewing tobacco for seven hours. Emphatic denial Is made by rep scntatlves of several important wet era railroads to widely circulated it mors that a concerted effort was be::? made by the western roads to redact wages. It is reported from Quito, Ecuada that a dense column of fire was visit!) from there, emerging from the crater of the Cotapaxl volcano. The negh boring villages have not sustained uf damage. The war department has made j 11c the report and findings In the a of Major Robert L. Ilowsee, chivt with cruelty In the Philippines R findings of the board exonerate Jhi Ilowsee. The London Post says that It derstands that Japan Is by no mM2 prepared to acquiesce In tho suK tion that she give Russia a free In Manchuria la exchange for s J anese free band In Korea. The charred bones of Justus a prominent citizen of DubuQift of Iowa, have been found In the ashes stu3 a barrel near Volga City. The had been fractured. It Is believed that Harwlg was murdored. In a dispatch from Bcfla, Hulr!v the correspondent of tho ' LoncM Times says an order has been iw1 for the complete demobilization of tb Bulgarian reserves, all of whom return to their homes at once. TbU apparently marks the end of the care. Mrs. J. W. Ruthuff, living three w miles south of. Noble, Oklahoma, Hu-wi- found dead In bed, death being cans by poison. As there have been family quarrels, her husband has placed under arrest ponding Invests tlon. I Judge M. M. Estce, who settled California In 1853, twice a eindldw for governor, and who has long prominent In politics on the w1 died at Honolulu on the 27th. II 11 appointed district Judge of HwlU 1900. . wTty on Mlnuts Attorney William II. Jullon. A feud has broken out at Manhab Small Fish Catch May Raault In ExTwonty-onIn men, three women and the best known tax lawyer rhlllp rartenhelmer, a rhtlade'phla tan, Kans., between the Agricultural ?o trema Suffering. t baby wer burned tucky, was burned to death tHlhnth,'0ld studonts and the young men left an odd college grocer, who died or suffocated in tboUS l flr Extreme destitution la reported will which has recenty, n home In Lexington, Ky. It Just been filed. Ilia of the town. A number of the stutnpmpnt bouse la NCW he fire from many parts of Labrador, owing Stumbled and fell Into tbs open estate amounted to a few thousand dents have been waylaid at night and MJ 8undy blch the poto the shortago of the fishery catch. lice and coroner believe to bdf dollars. To one aon be bequeathed pretty roughly handled. have been placo, before which th Saturday of found. Unless relief be provided by the govIncendiary two Undent Borne wer origin, evening beaten. of the $25, to be paid In weekly Installment h Later In the evening a band of 200 ernment, It U believed that irvny peo- of $1, and to another ho Peter Grogan, who claimed to the sum gave went down for a return college boy loss of life, "tartllng ,,'M0 One vessel already ple will perls-h-. originated the Ins'allmcnt of $100, to be raid In groceries cr attack. Itnfore the r 4 foreea ruhJfnJ brr!lcally tbs rr In twenty dispatched with provision has n t yet other euepi cs at the rate of $2 a met the police seized opposing six lendof th minutes; that the purchase, and w ho watched c,v been reported arrived and supplies week. The testator declared his s.ms er and hurried them to of hla Idea to nearly every Jail for the she carried will hive to te duplicated to be Ini arable of taking care of nlghL of the student carried Many nation, Is dead at hla home In and lent by another ship. money. Concealed weapons. more. Grogan established tho p rty loss waa only $7,000. tblrty f re years sgo d e ' |