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Show " " I'M 1eur "1 theuitliMf T !? all HIM Utah Weather Forecast w,ral hr F,Fr n0fl't forget. M1- - 11 h.i. SSLn- -" (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) prec,n 5an"K,, OGDEN VOL. If SUPPORT HEARST IN aTY. UTAH. THURSPAY KENTUCKY INSURANCE FIGHT f Louisville. Ky., Oct 8. The managers of the fusion party mot this afternoon and announced that they had decided to contest in tbe oourta tbe election of the Democratic for municipal officer and meui ter of tbe legislature. It is aald that in fourteen precincts no election was held at all and of tha disappearance of tbe election paraphernalia, that in fourteen of People Readditional precinct tho ballot bones were confiscated by Democratic workers, before tbe return were certified to, thus allowing the result to be falsified, and finally that in a large number of other p reel acta gangs of armed thnga and repeaters, abetted In some concerned, our jurisdiction ends with instances by the police, cast many the prosecution of the criminals w tiers fraudulent .ballot besides preventing the crime of illegal voting has been lawful voters from voting. committed." Will Help Him and Late Rival Ivins Is Legal Choice Says He Ttfoine sult Taken as Rebuke to Murphy. ... ;HtAMT TAKES FIRST STEFS. With the by Supreme Gaynor Broofclye tonight, compelling i-ConmiaMoeer McAdoo to , ox from all ry ! , Swectact in Greeter Near York Wll- rtTbareau of Mu- , a H. lieant. the defeated Owner.hlp league candi- v, yorfc Nov. I. ffAeU-O- . WHAT HEARST SAYS. New York, Nov. 8. A campaign to defeat Tammany Hall in the supreme court and to declare William R. Httim the rightfully elected mayor of New York, yesterday in plaro of George B. McClellan, waa Inaugurated at a crowded meeting of Municipal Setoolt w flrt ,ell eep In a Ownership League leader : today. At recount of the j Its close Mr. Hearst said fah to aeeur We are going to fight today, lomm ea.L oa election day. in or row, next month and next year to make it possible for a man to cast an order wa granted after Justice honewt. vole and 1o In the Jmt had reviewed affidavit suV fuiure condition beingprevent aw disgraceful aul aa they were yesterday, especially in IJ,z by Mr. Beam attorney, hour later CoL W. A. S. Bacon Sullivan's and Murphy's districts and Sir. u? r W. Brown, representing we will invoke every legal mean to Slat, served the order on Conirafs- - hav. every ballot honratly counted. a who sent out general Me are receiving voluntary olTeru of jtcAdoo, ia Greater New mouey flora business men io aid us In titt to every precinct or other this appeal." Mfc iatfriwting tbe captains hallot tbe send Mr. liifikuauU then anjinn ia charge to of nouncedHcarste koM straiglrway to the bureau with iTdenoe that 30.D00 that In signing Hearst men were defrauded of their HNiiuns ia Manhattan. to order Justice Gaynor laid : rights to voie yesterday and that -police have nothing whatever l.iiOO election inspectors were guilty of do with the billot boxes, and have illegal acts, the odd lest would be cartouch them. The or-- ried Immediately over the heads of the n right to I krh framed. . hoard of county canvataera into the De grantiag of the order came un-- aupreme court. They said the obueetadly and caused much surprise, ject of tbit plan was to secure a udirith the opinion of Justice Gay-- i speedy and final answer, and (hat m that tha police have no right, to:I money waa not to be spared in engagh ballot bom and should not even ing special counsel in all parts of the wk them a new aspect la placed on United States to make this plan sucThis is the first time such ceed. IB cast. . order was ever Issued, a. hereto-- - The leaders raid that in leva thaa the police have always had charge twenty-fou- r hours after the polls r th. ballot born after the count, has closed the Municipal Ownership the j at polling places They league hud secured over 1,000 affaa takes 1m-- ! to house the station ra removed idavits charging Illegal acts against and I about 1.000 Mdtately .Per the inspectors election Ineperiura. These e. ballot the inti hav. counted up affidavits slate that the inspectors tn Mr. Mas. the defeated Republican' qtiettina were Tammany men. Mr. wvortHv candidate, waa asked today I Hoarat himself aald that within a mar a Mr. Haarat to act as his counsel in "a chain of these men would be sent he fight be will wage to be declared io Sing Sing." It was also mated that ifyor. Mr. Irina refused, but amid he In east aide ditoricta Including the null gladly cooperate with the at Eighteenth. Charles F. Murphy's home oraeya who will conduct the fight, as district, affidavita had been secured to ia aMOchte conniel. ahow that at least 30.000 voles were illegally cast yesterday on the names Maw Turk, Xov. 8. Thai a bitter of volers who went to the polls to fight wIB be waged in the courts to vote for Mr. Hearst and the Municipal who, drrjd. vtaher George B. McClellan or Ownership League ticket, but William R. Hsarat la to be mayor of when they arrived, found their names voted upon alrcndy. New Tort for tbe next four years i sow assured. Tbe complete returns ONE FOR M'ADOO. gira MeCMlaa a plurality of 3,488 votaa, tha amalleat ever received by a New York. Nov. I. Col. Alexander sansaaful mayoralty candidate, and a Bacon and F. B. Brown of counsel for ramlt which might readily be reversed William Randolph Hearst and the Muby a nwouni of the ballots. Mr. Hwai nicipal Ownership league railed at potoday announced bis to take aa immediate appeal to lice headquarters, late tonight and Us supraue court, his managers served an order from Justice William that they had secured evl-i- C. Gaynor on Cspt. Cruise, in charge of illegal arts against 1.000 of headquarters at night. The order Mcof election, and that 30,000 was actually for Commissioner him bin who went to the polla to Adoo and the captain was served as his wwlor Mr. Hear at had found that representative. He immediately telethbiamsa had already been voted, phoned the order to Commissioner Mclb, Hearn's proposed action met Adoo. The court's order directed that mfi warm approval In many quartern, Commissioner McAdoo have every bah mi among those who opposed fail lot box in tbe city of New York sent dnitoi and hr received many aisaiir-two- f to the bureau of elections. support. District Attorney Je wne mprrased hlmaalf in lerma of IVINS ENDORSES HEARST. mg approval of Mr. Hear it's and declared that he would New York. Nov. 8. W'illiam M. "Mtately institute a searching Ivina, the defeated Republican candiof the alleged Democratic date for mayor, warmly commended Hs also ordered the returns Mr. Hearst's prrparatloiA to demand " the Eighteenth and Bixth a of yesterday election reto b carefully guarded. Ira C turns. n, the newly elected district "Tammany had at its command no of Queens count y on the Re-Jless than a million dollars and I beticket, made a similar lieve that every purchasable vote was M. Ivins, the defeated purchased," aald Mr. Ivin's. "The candidate for mayor, also shamelessness with which Tammany Mr. liearsr'i action and Hall taxed tho civil servants and yoded the belief that a recount drew 2med of Wall the resource i11 Mr. Hearst had been afreet upon has never been surpassed. One of the marked features of yesA1 werer hIod of the e election was the breaking terday's of Tammany Hall, held the ue of money by down, through afternoon, the following atalement Tammany Hall, of the Hearst elecaa waned: tion machinery. If Mr. Hearst had of (he had a good working organization bejThr exeriitivp organization protest him he would have been over'"a outrageous published hind S?" f the elected. Mr. Hearst and whelmingly defeated candidale of tha Mr. Jerome have a great work cut Owntwship league to over-1l- t out for them. Whether a man differs of the people aa with Mr. Hearst, or not. n a very by the vote cast on election immaterial matter as compared "with ad direct. It. law committee to the necessity for preserving the purity fforts to take such of our elections, and In his efforts 'l"1- '- Hh proceedings aa for that Mr. Hearst should have the liorSfi"0 flection of George support of every true American. Mr. I. n HR l,wyor of New York. Hearst's vote in Indicative of proV. , 011 ,1,p commleaioner found and very largely Justifiable dis,ra" f 1lle to t7?'na ejKodian of the bah satisfaction with political managers m, from and with lawless corporal 5 ia.J,,rTe ljle management. I feel sure." Sir. Ivins declared, u7 '"aa". after the meet-ih- e "that If it were possible to eliminate "Pinion that the Hall'a corrupted, vote that of Mr- - Murphy's Tammany Mr. Hearst would lead the poll." Wp. that he should aa a out and makr GOVERNMENT USED WINE be rw11 ?L'Ilint whom nothing Hi iimj ?n Thry I bought riat So Importers Kick on Having to Pay Duty for It. ;oorfo n McClellan himself. hprrw thot '.ioctlnns Morgan New Tork. Nov. rtiMrt Wtoul 'l',nbtlea many their decision appeared unfair to their TP- U.H' w- he would c own owner board, three of ihe Unitn the contention ed States general appraisers today de,i,, 1,niiT1 Ownership cided a test caw under the pure food Wj, iha. Hb bM bh.i'JT ,fl sn.noo. lew against (!. D. Blinker A Co.. San u' r,"1- tnny arreslr. Franck-f". Th!r company prtYwed "t .h on twelve bottles r'WTT "rre ajiinst pavingwineduly which had been conof imported sumed in teats for adulteration which ?Mb lere, nr ll1' votes were were made by the department of agriculture. These bottles were part of said the a large shipment. The board decided r'dtr'.. 'tn1 huwever, dia- - that duty on the empty bottle nmat 'rr- ' were full, rr rifv Of illegal be paid ihe same as if they had that j: b" iffet only declared emigre, the count and I..,,.' nn'iuiw enn- the pi'nr to l'er the wrici imeipte-tatioy of the letter of the law flr as me re eion.. !. MORNING. i ra Chicago, Nov. 8. Sangster, who was recently arrested in Kansan following ebargen that he sent poisoned candy to his wife and daughter was arraigned In court hero today. He pleaded not guilty and in default of bail was taken back to Jail. 1P0TES or f. die-W- y 1 Hate-Willia- ya r.0 execu-taommilie- r 2" -- - - ex-Af- h- - .i - 9, 1935. WILL ADVISE FOR SINGLE STATEHOOD Ni lal.iig-.,ig- l Rotii-;- S. PRICE PIVE CENTS PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTER TOR WITTE'S SUCCESS Frtwiitat a today utloniu-tiiw of (ikialiotti that be wou'-rvcoiiiim'iiil ia tn, fonhcotiiiiig ik-li- j ntee..gr l HI for (liiialmu: iiuj.iv mui liUi.m Tern lory. The liebg.itiiMi ioM tin- I'rosidritl they w hoped a M,Kle p of Instatehood Un .burr in accoi'daiici with bis iccuiitiitcuduf.iiii. lie Is of briefly the i lu the a for prohllii'toii uf ilir liquor i , Believed. i be left urging lh.it the to tlie of tbe iiroplo a wi,h their pcrsiuif.l kimw l.ilite of Ihe liccil of the linll.ui iu tin- territory they w;ou!d sol tie the Bt. IVlcrahurg. Nov. 8. iiian contiuu and the destiucUoii of properly. The unmhers ut the are growing brighter for a working the railroad and Llia lack of troops (liM-iisc. I with tbe combination between Count Mine and make li iuipuehlblo for iho atiihurUU New York, Nov. 8. Iu Lie letmnnoy Ihe appoilnuient of a governor id the the cmiKervatlve faction uf the l to cop with Iho situation. recoiiiiiietuliiia of John K. liegeman, I'ivKideni of tha territory, t'uptaiu lVntiK-rataud (ho wing of tho zciiim-voixFrank whose Iuuraui-Ffhiiti. Life was company, appointment Metropolitan which waa loft behind In the PRIDE HIMSELF ON FAITH TO announced. before the Insurance inves (gating comrapid development of iy&nm Idea of THE AUTOCRACY. mittee upon the reaumptiuu of the incongriWhO. Route. Nov. 8. The pope iod resurance Investigation today, it nas The resignation of Crneral TivpofI 8L Peter.burg, Nov. 8 It Pubiedou-domIn ceived audience industrial out insurance that private Archbishop ami bi nomination aa post commander brought the retiring general was considerably more txpvn-iv- e than Alex I'rlblie, of Don land, Hie. of tin- Imperial palace 1 generally re- of the Holy Bynwd, procurator who is succmmIciI other forms of life inurance, aud Mr. In (he city committee tonight. by Prince A lev is Obolenbky, delivered ported , after classing individual inCount Witte, who has been In oonatant his farewell add res to tha Holy Synod surance as retail and in ordinary life coiiuiinnlnriiou with prominent today. He aald ha bad tha MtiafSc-lio- n an as wholesale. Indicated the fact liy of the Social Democrat party for of hiutwmg that throughout bla several tin), and who baa steadily long career he has been a faithful sere example In nhlch for a stated age, it was shonn that for a $J,0u0 policy of been informed that tlie dlMnlwal of vanl of tha Mata. ordinary life the Meiropoinan charged Trcpoff l an lndlxpeiixahle preliminThe metropolitan of Moscow, Vladthe 816.55 annually, while for of that party, imir, bo breu mini named by the Holy ary to any nearest amount for the stated age tinHeeutk finally to have yitdilrd this cou- Synod to answer charge of ailing tha der tbe individual plan, :il.!J ass th: Inn. block hundred to commit excoaaea. ('Mint Whip wa favored by a split charged. Mr. liegeman was on tbe atand the which manlfekted iuelf In a meeting LITTLE DAMAGE DONE. of prominent St. Icterahurg memlier greater pactotf- tia afternoou, and his of was the line of tbo the thi a slung party testimony evening. While Chreaicla Building Will Soon Ba Put iu amount uf tbe companjn lncretc-xtnuig faction declared for a hard and Right Again. businee-sfast union of radical and Social DemAt the morning sesniou Emory Mocrat until i !m work of freedom shall Kan Nov. 8. Aa luveatfc erlin tork, actuary of the Mutual l.if have liovu completed by thn convoca- gatlnn Francisco, today of tha damage done to Insurance company, who has bcun extion of a conalituent anwiiibly, a ma- the Pbronk-Ilira building hy lit amined in part at previous neaoinn, jority secinad inclined to come to tho which alerted ou Ihe roof last night, was railed and contiiiued hie of RttPIMWl Count Witte, provided that showed Ihe hts far leas than at of aufficlxiit guaraiilei-- be given for the indie it'd. The clock tower waa first on technical Insurance. lit answer to a quest ion, Mr. McCliu-toocarrying out of the prontlxps contained and tha attic story partly In the Imperial manifesto aud ef Count could not. remember a case in but the valuable plant of tha gutted, M which the actuary's department hui itts'a anuounred program In full and newspaper remains almost intact. Tbe in good faith. Tho central figure of machinery wns ever been consulted by tho officer of License. promptly covered, and the company as io the amount to be tho gathering waa l'ctor Struve, editor with tha valuable and press? , uf tho OKVoakiJdente, the editions of escaped Injury. Onlibrary expended for new business. He was first Inspection of which fur year had to be printed on tha building this of the opinion that the agents' commorning, M. H. Da missions war larger for the endowJefferson City. Mo.. Nov. 8. W. D. littaue paper and smuggled Into Rus- Young, Us owner, call mated that $25w ment policies than on an ordinary life Vandiver, urate superintendent of in- al iu the form uf let tors, the mere lino would covi-- r the but a more a complete Investigation allowed policy with annual dividenda. Mr. surance tonight HiispcuJed (he corti- poKRcsalon of which conmlliited that, 51. Struve, strangely crime. enough, tho Hughes asked Mr. McClinlock: York New cate of utitliurliy uf (ho newspaper plant bad not suffered Iu 1903 tha amount realized by the Life lusuranoe company to dn busl-u- e ia allgued with the oonservailve Demo- more than 83.000 damages, cratic party. He said today to tha Ascompany was 3&.RGS.K61. and the iu the state. sociated Prea: amount of dividends paid was $735,047 : UTTER GET Following i the order; RHODE ISLAND. In 1904 tha amount realised waa "The purpose of nijr paper ban been Notice i hereby given I lint whereas and tbe amount of dividends information in ly poxxeaiou and veri- now achieved. I alia 11 now bring out Providence. R. I., Nor. 8. Oua hut Aral dred and r paid 9538.504. Why, whan the amount fied by execution of tbs official one more edition of my pucr, the Run-alnvoting dlMrtcts ou and last laaue to be printed on realised wa mrnr a ntiUioa more, was stenographer's report of recent of a total of 156 lu the Main give Geo, discontinue shall aud then lit the amount set a.de for actual divaoi, of the New York Life by H, Viter, Rep., for governor, 30,328; idends nearly 9300,000 lens" the inveMigatlug committee of the pubUcalluu. Brace my arrival here I U C. Garvin, Detw., 86.169.- with Mr. McCTIntnrk aald that tho reduc- state of New York give reason to sus- have had nnmorous hr satna districts last gar a tion of inlerem must be taken into ac- pect and I do suspect and beJlevo that friends In the liberal rank, wild I find Utter 33,584; Garvin. 32,758, year a not Km count. He also said as tho estimate the fund of said company have been among them differences of opinion publican gain of 3,530. of the year's namings was made In impaired by the diversion uf large to Ihelr fuiure tactics Borne are for The iate senate probably will con. eud the war the to with present November and the dividends to lw sums of money lor illegal and w rongtain 38 aud 4 Democrat, no are mailer promises paid were calculated on the estimate, ful purpose and that tbe further com and Ihe liuunr 60 Republican aud XI) advisaIt believe while others it waa impostiilile to get accurate re- tinuanen of the aaid New York Life made, Democrats. sults. The proposed constitutional amendInsurance company iu the writing of ble to enter upon enjoyment of the thn government, ment favored In reply to questions, Mr. McCIlutock life In sit runes in this aisle under its liberties granted by by the Republican, and In Count Wide aald that one of tbe factors considered present management ia huxnrduiis .to and to cooperate with providing for the gi virion or the slate Ihe blelngs of peace, order into In computing tbe dividends was the IbnsH bolding its imllcies, bringing HHi therefore, districts, failed to ore In Ruscure the three-fifth- s loading" of the premiums so aa to I, W. D. Vandiver, superintendent of and cmisiiiutloiial government vote nrcowtary for r provide funds for the conduct uf the the iuburatice deaitiiieut. of the sia. In the lastwsnttmlM-- of the OnvoloJ I its adoption. in which Furls, printed What denle, of remained the Ihe Elisha have campaign. stale of Missouri, suspended Dyer. Rep., wa elocicd loadings" after payment of expenses, certificate heretofore granted to the advocated this policy, and am Mill in mayor of Providence by a plurality of he said, was devoted to dividends. The company to do the Inixltipx of wrilr rllnetl to that belief, though 1 wish to I.- 400 over Clarence A. Aldrich, Deni. vonfei' further with tnv friends aud to He will lie the Ural. amount of the "loadings" wax esti- Sng life iuKiirauce In this sIhK mayor fully before taking a defi- of tha rily In eleven Republican (tost mysi-lmated by thn experience of previous yearn. nite etand. All this, of course, in deyears. WILL NOT HURT Mayor Patrick J. Boyle-o- f Newport, pendent upon the path which Count head of ihe city govnrnmeul for Mr. McCliutock was asked if there Wlttu will pursue. It la nccexaary for year, aud Democrat Io candidatemany was any way the cost of procuring m-for and businens could be lessened. He rewas defeated hy Hubert G. St. liotiis, Mo., Nov. 8. The policy- him io meet certain condition tha that , guursn'ee adequate a give Col holders In Miuiiri will not lie hurt Rep., by 50 votes. Democraliv plied that the company, might, adopt promised reform will lie executed." new method of valuation. He said the by tho action if Inaurunce Commismayor were chosen In Pawtucket, , Bvlntnpulk-Mlrakyformer Prince liratio of expense to the total income of sioner Vandiver in Hiispcndlng the Woonsorket aud Central Falla. of the intwtur, left Kbarkoff the Mutual Life Insurance coiiiitany censes of the New York Ufe In- mlulxier In Bt. ere for Pet response tudar burg buxlni-s19U4. In was 20 per cent for the year This, surance company to do INDICTMENTS FOR ASKING I he aald, is also true of the New York thlH stated, lie will see that their Io a summon by Count Wilte. This BRIBER Life and the Equitable Life Assurance Interests are protected to the fullest fort ha arouxed gossip thatInthe princr rtfollo (he new society. In smaller companies Ihe extent. The attorneys will hold a will lie offered a Akron, 0.. Nov. 8. Tndtetmeuig ratio waa much lower. In some in meeting tomorrow, blit until then we r&Mnri,I bul In well Informedwillcircle were returned today agaltml J. Pcrlcy beexpressed thut he will do to meet doubt stances aa low as 13 or 14 per cent. cannot tell what and Jeremiah Amtmdnon, mem said Edward C. come one of the premier's ndvltier. 51. Hale The tplio of expenses to the amount the emergency, a of tin-- Akron city council, charga prominent memlier of the paid to policy holders of the Mutual Crow, former attorney general, and Guchknff, probably be ing (limn nith soliciting hrlbc In two was shown to lie 49 per cent. In the one of the attorney for the New Moscow nematvo, will iranhaclliin. ll ia named aa the first head of the new New York Life It is ihe same, while York Ufa, when Informed of Hale in tho indictment that ministry of commerce, n ukase creat- again!. Vandivers action tonight. In the Equitable it ia but 45 per cent. he solicited the payment of fsuu trora ing which waa gsxrlted today. In some smaller companies it is aa low E. 8. Ilaricr, publisher of ihe Akroa NO ACTION OVER DEATH OF MIDas 29 and 30 per cent. Time Democrat, in return for the i.:. SHIPMAN. R. Mr. John REVOLTMORE McCliutock, GROW STORIES Following etment by tho council of a building INO. Hegeman, president of the Metropolcode that had Iwh-Introtlttced in the 8 oBnNov. itan Life Insurance company, was callpd Secretary Washington, cmtm-ll- , and which it 1 erilmatcd to continue bis testimony, where be parte stated that the recent occurwould result lu the payment of about Bt. Petersburg, Nor. 8, 2:10 p. m. stopped two weeks or more ago. An- rence at the AnnHpoli naval academy, 82.7(iu to tho for Ha legal . revoliilimmry wave conilnuca to swering Mr. Hnghes, who wished II resulting lu the death of Midshipman Tho Tho charge Desulu-lriagaitiet Caucasus. ItsIn the at Mr. been Investtold except for tho record, Branch, Hegeman thoroughly Amuiulxon I that lie aollritcd 81.4U9 greater length than his previous testi- igated, but that st prexent no further tails of what happened the throurhout from the Pipe company it plica veal Admiral European Husxl during mony, the growth of his company. In orders would be Issued. lit fur wliU-l- i 1887 the company had a surplus of Sand, the superintendent st thn naval arrive the stories Rrow more revolt- endaav'ir lo have Hie Amundson would company exempt, 1863.892 and sL the end of 19i4 It wa academy. Malay telegraphed Secretary ing. ed from being compelled to restore the In Die Ball ic provinces, revolt and 811,835,741. At the end of 1M7 the Tkmaprl that Lieutcnantx Fitch and In excavated porllona uf grade crossing was 8152.031,-077- , Noyes of the radet battalion hud Incendiarism prevailed. outstanding in which the aewer pipe com-pnn-y In Poland even ih clergy. Citlmlfc the city of which 8147.758.287 was Indu- been reduced to the rsnkN for particihad been Iloth a Mere wotklug. tho men strial. At the end uf 1904 tho outstandpating in (lie unfortoiutlo nfl.-dly and T'roiestunl, participated In atnn-omdeny any guilt mid hare been reing Insurance was ll.470.424.2SJ. of which young Branch lost his life. The manifestations in favor of tho uu 81 .butt bitll. leased of the ancient kingdom. Iu hich 81.127.859.229 was Individual regulations provide for ihe ImmediRussia hardly a city or town The premium paid in 1887 amounted ate Investigation of the matter by a CHICAGO DEFEATS TRACTION to 25.618,767. aud in 1904. 850.80S.92I court of inquiry which it is said at escaped Jewish massacres. COMPANIES. to At Siberia, according recTomsk, Witness then identified a table of the department, will undoubtedly latest reports received here, the weekly rates for various agents, and ommend a trial by court martial, not the Chicago. Nov. 8. To vletorlea were the won said tne aygrente rates for a year of only of tbe survivor of the prize whole population of 400 and wotoday by the city of Chicago in individual insurance were greater than fight, but. of the time keeper and the military stood by while 70 m'.'a, rhlldren were hunted In a it hgal fight, with the traction comordinary life, tiecauoe the individual referee, both cadet officers and per- men and The pany. Judge (jVnrre A. Diipur of tha court hott-- e at Totn-was in retail insurance, while the ord- haps of the cadet officer who per theatre. superior court upheld the contention ex- mittod the men to withdraw from the snd the mayors residence where the as An classed wholesale. was inary that the city hud complied with the Kiiidi-ntook refrevolutionist and linn last at 23 to an takeu was of years, Sunday evening supper age ample law In heglnnlni; quo wainraln proceeduge from the mob, were burned snd ings against and it waa shon that the Metropolitan engage in the fatal encounter. tho traction companies. tlifk-who tried to flee were killed in sold a 81.000 ordinary life policy for Following Juilge Dnptiy'a decision rn 816.55 annuslly. while for 8984 worth CRITICISES ABSENTEE CAPTAINS. the streets. m a If to the litigr-t-ij- i In Moscow, ihe Social Revoltilkin-M- s effort wh of individual Inxurance 831.20 was citlca-.tra- - ton the Black Hundred and the tiiiiil after action on Nov. 8. Gen. G. H wrd Washington. charged. In the rnin-- l msttcra now Burton, Inspector general, in hi an Pos sacks snd police fought bloody State aupreme court- - in lh of the battles. Kcrshon, Russia. Nov. 8. Forty-seve- nual report utxra the conditionabsentee-laCm Dupuy ulpo ruled Tha descent of the hutch era of Mos- Judge political prisoners were liberated army, criticise severely the rip j tha! n foand axe upon traction company, knives cow with their from their commands of captains her today. rced in in tho eta'e court ahouM !o and ways that out of 398 companies and the students was one of the most hor- finlshi.'ig of ti:c ln'1ency of a not but. whom wav information rible front pitiful, elmptera. troops mat ere in tho fo'leral Iri niLMl. obtained, 155 captain were absent however, as the attack on the Block wbicb Gen. Burton says Injured tbe Hand oil a procession of xehool chilBALLOT BOXES ARRIVE. discipline of the army. Gen. Burton dren rarrying real flags. When the like all other officer of hi rank, die children sought to escape the police New York. Nov. 9. At 2:45 a. BAD MAN. KNOWN IN UTAH, in the army, and harred the way and the youthful marcuHtiea the desertion m. 4wo patrol wagons from the IS SENTENCED. ten into and be were insensibility absence to cuuxe the Fift.v-ml- the tyrs Elizabeth largely and lays east In noun- - cave were actually torn io street police xtallona arri. ed at of tbe poet exchange." Xuv. 8. pi-of I fir plrctlone, the the bureau sunt t Moscow Wllllant liiow u. rib'"- '.edd.-nIo garden the PIKE BAILWAYMEN M ballot AUSTRIAN boxes aud with twcl'e from to th" K.vi:i bhnth-helu in the ausbuih ivy. Coack other with f'ortetn boxes: Tire . Kxn: M'jvtijotra i; March " and t upon the-- r viutixa with be Vienna, Nov. 5 Tfct 6'rti: policemen were in each wagon At Is.??, hva been identified aa II. , threatr that hour the bureau of election - state railroad is spreading and 1 0.fiM whip. were beaten in death and one of th three n,'sr who Many ens to become general. About waa not open. State SuperintendMato priaou eight Utah the from to were able crawl hardly and the other, ent of Election Morgan had said- employes are already affected rears ago wi:h Harry Tracy, that he would send deputy, superengineers on all the lines iu Itohi inia wv. tcTorized ihe the handit the Caccaia from show The reports 'he bureau, hut tmne have decided to Join tbe trike. Intendent nonltwp-:- ' n few year 350 no immediate of is 'i.ic-i Several factories have ;hre 'he had arrived. thf-'- r i vo resrrlci or prectni .v.p of nnarrhv. i of cusi. ip.wrn T.insis rnd trine, j p, owing tn jxi-stati-lUKk- Trcpoff In Obedience To Resignation Why Dividends Went sistent Popular Demand and l raf-tic- Down When Profits Went Up. Reported qiliw-tini- quc-ito- u Piw-pcct- dclr-Mtiu- n r Piv-iil.-- m ivk-i.i- t, e, Hcgi-man- b iiicm-iH-i-- . f Defeat of Herrick and 1 pro-pM- NATION NOVEMBER Fair Thursday and Friday. Hearstfs Contest Are Features t livan. a In Louisville the fusion parly claim a in fourteen man-ager- non-electi- precincts because of the disappearance of election paraphernalia; that Democratic worker! confiscated the ballot boxes in fourteen other precincts and allowed falsification of returns, and allege activity of thugs and repeaters. All through Ohio the belated re turns showed Republican losses and the Republicans concede that Patti-son'- s plurality reaches 25,000. The Democrats claim that Pattison's plurality approximates 55,000 which would elect the entire Democratic ticket. Republicans concede the Democrats between two and five majority In the senate and from ten to fifteen in tbe house, while the Democrats claim five in the In the senate and twenty-seve- n house. Tbe City Party (reform) plurality in Philadelphia is 43,332 for sheriff and the fuslonlst candidate for state treasurer carried the city by over 0,000 plurality. The upheaval was the greatest in Pennsylvania for many yearn. Tbe Maryland legislature situation la in doubt In Rhode Inland the Republican gubernatorial candidate ha a plurality estimated at five thousand and Providence elects a Republican mayor for tbe first time In many years. In Massachusets Democratic threats of the vote are made for a for lieutenant governor. Tbe Republicans in Massachusetts give 2,118 plurality for Guild for governor, though Draper for lieutenant governor got leas than 2,000 plurality. Tbe Democrats gained three senators and one representative in the legislature. Every candidate for the Union Labor party In San Francisco waa elected by a substantial majority. vicIn Balt Lake the tory ia made complete by the election American party ticket. of tbe entire Tbe Kentucky legislature which will elect a successor to Senator Blackburn apparently will include 31 Democrats, 14 Republicans and 2 doubtful in the senate and 79 Democrats, 14 Republicans and 7 doubtful in the house. The Democrats elected a mayor of Louisville by about 2.r00. Nebraska sq carried by the- - Republicans. Returns from other states and cities thow notable changes. and members of the cabinet received the latest from the various states from different sources during the day and tonight and showed a keen interest In the mmlts. gome surprise was evidenced here at the political revolution in Pennsylvania and Ohio and at the rloae margin of the mayorality vote in New Vo: k. Insurance Has Cut Off Washington, Nov. 8. Tbe el notion of John M. Pattinon, Democrat., aa governor of Ohio by approximately 40,(100 plurality over Myron T. Herrick, the present Republican governor, a Democratic working majority in both bouses of the legislature, aa Immediate appeal of W. K. Hearst, tho municipal ownership candidate, for the New York mayorality Ur the aupreme rortrt to contest McClellan's election in that city on the basis of alleged evidence of wholesale illegal acts at the polls; a plurality of 3.485 votes for McClellan, and immediate contest by the fuslonists in Louisville against the election of Democratic municipal offierra and members of tbe legislature in today's were tbe development aftermath. Mayor McClellan's plurality is the minimum record for a successful mayorality candidate in New York. Mr. Hearsts managers claim evidence of illegal acts against 10,000 Inspectors of election and that 30,000 of hln adherents were turned back from tbe polla because their names already had been voted. District A torney Jerome announced that he would make a searching Investigation of the alleged wholesale frauds and has ordered tha reLurna from the Eighteenth and Sixth assembly districts to be carefully guarded. These are the borne divisions of Tammany leader, Charles T. Murphy and Timothy Sul- n State Superintendent lu, tlfty-ilou- u eoufi-rcnc- - L ly POLICY-HOLDER- ln-11- s w-- Jn-r- alli-gu- h piihlli-ntlon- HiK-key- r mouMi-weste- t n - h'-l- regat-ille-i- Lcnw-iiwuil!i- c , '- rr pro-spec- t 'I 1 1 |