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Show 1 PifcSS miiSKillB iim a ibl I nun romsi fAia TODAr AND SENDAI " VOL.!. NO. 317. OGDEN A CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY NEW PARTY. I l! pother and Son Die at Moment of Rescue Father's Body is Found From Flames in Ruins No Clew to Murderer. Auburn. Cal, Nor. 11. It U known, ihai Julius Weber, hla wife, their UN 7.J 1M in milt Ml rrt. n order to euable this government to expend $15,000,000 In the creation of daughter Bertha, and their an Argentine navy, alleging that Brazil iauPMiI, aged 14, were murdered last la ambitious of securing the supremacy debt by an unknown assassin, who set among the South American stales. The jJrr to the house In an effort to cover proposed American loan. It la stated, has already been arranged and is meremi hi crime. ly awaiting the action of the senate. Before the flame, made any great In well informed quartern hero it la and mother of bodlee the the hwlway burn-- L believed that the action of Brazil la fUldren were readied from the Mrs, Weber and her boy due solely to a desire to adequately bouse. ' ltui .He but died almost an soon strengthen her coast lines, owing to n fears of future European aggression in u they reached the air. An examln-itloof the bodies showed tint Mrs. South American countries. Welter and children had been murdereKAISER WILL ARBITRATE. d. The daughter had been killed by a ninol wound, aa had been Mrs. Weber. Guayaquil, Nov. 11. The Ecuadoran 0. the boy head were several deep efminister to Columbia, General Annita He had also been shot. All Julius Weber, the drade, haa signed at Bogota a treaty fort, to reach father, who waa also thought to be In submitting the Ecuador and Colombia Ike house, waa abandoned until today, boundary dispute to the arbitration of u rkm a search waa made in the burn-lEmperor William of Germany. waa In hla found and body embers had RUTHERFORD GETS RUMFORD 0,1 bath room of the dwaUlngHe MEDAL FOR RESEARCH. kem shot down before being left to be consumed by the flame beyond a It baa been ascertained Montreal, Nov. 11. A cablegram reloubt that the woman were killed In ceived here today announced that the in. mom and then dragged ipto an Royal Society of Groat Britain had yutment where their bodies wen awarded the Rumford medal to Dr. ' bund. Rutherford, professor of physics at Adolph Weber, 20 yean old, the only Lavtil university for hla researches in arriving member of the fam ly left tbs radio activity. The Rumford medal InuM shortly before the crime war waa Instituted by Count Rumford in Itoorered. He aaya that when he left 1796 and la awarded every second ht family wen til well and In good year to the author of the moat Impirita, entirely without apprehension discovery or useful .improveHa declares he portant I impending barm. ment during the preceding years on a bo suspicions and not the slightest beat or light, the preference Being let as to bow the house waa set on given to auch discoveries aa tend mosL re. to promote the good of mankind. julloa Weber waa a retired brewer considerable ARTISTS' STUDIOS ARE GUTTED. poaaeeaed of jid Wealth.. The family Uved In a handsome home hen and Mr. Weber posBoston, Nov. 11 The Harcourt tered valuable proiierty in Oakland, y brick building in the a PaL He was about 49 yean old. Mn. waa gutted by fire tonight, Back Bay, old. 41 waa Weber yean causing a loss of $200,000. The building was occupied by the Hutchins Yotey Organ company, Geo. H. Walker, publisher and lithographer, the Ranchard Machine company, the Pennsylvania company, and about thirty artiata studios. Many artists slept In the building and several who were asleep when the fire broke out were rescued by Wireless Telegraphy From Balloon to linemen. Practicable to Earth is Found ha and Accurate. SAYIXGS BANK IS BANKRUPT. Bt. Louis, Nov. 11 As the result of Davenport, la.. Nov. 11. The Dixon u experimental balloon ascension declared bank today waa Pavings made today from tha aeronautic conThe bank waa wrecked course on the World's Fair grounds, bankrupt time time ago by Arnold Beuthell, Its tbs practicability and accuracy with u shier, who ia now a fugitive. Dorectrblch wireless message! could be pe titora at Dixon and at New Liberty, eived both aa to altitude and distance I ova, where Beuthell la said to have tire satisfactorily tested. another bank, will lose about wen wiecked Von than twenty messages fair $100,000. trusmitted from the World's vlrelesa station and received by the PESSIMISM TO RELIGIOUS AS Paul operator in the aerial enft. PROGRESS. Kaabenahue of Toledo, accompanied by open tor, A. W. McQueen of Guthrie New York, Nov. 11. Peasiraiam aa to Okie., and W. S. Foreman of St. Louis, progress on Manhattan island religious the ascension. After making a has been expressed by several speaker, tie weecaafti Journey through the air, one at the twelfth annual meeting of the bow and a half In duration. Aeronaut New York City Baptist Minion soKmbenahne made a safe landing four ciety. Baptist conditions In New York ties southwest of the concourse. The were declared to be perhaps worse bdoon waa carried back in a wagon than those of any other Protestant lotto aerodrome. body. It waa smarted that there exists The highest point of altitude read in the body little interest, little de4 was estimated at about two miluai nominational pride and little growth. One od the speakers declared that there exists a spirit of irreliglon Indifferent to holy things, the putting of the material above the spiritual and vulgar. Mtentatioua display of wealth which can well cause us to tremble.' The Report of the treasurer showed a Twt Men Are Killed Women With deficit of nearly $1,000 although the soBurning Clothqe Jump Into River. ciety was shown to have had a year's Income of more than $95,000. pris, Nov. 11. A fire in which two John Wiltrax. The boy, when taken Jen are known to have lost their from the police influence repudiated Irei, and which waa attended c the testimony given in court and statby incidents occurred today in the ed that hla accusations against hla Rlpolln Enamel paint factory at Isay, father trere made under stress of fear. r Paris. About 4 o'clock a ter-bil-e The reversal of the boy's testimony explosion wracked the building in waa due largely to the intervention of Uch fifty nien and women were work-h- a Peter Vanllssingen, a wealthy Chicaflanes broke out instantly goan, who became convinced that the. waa ground-leanla a few minnlea the factory wjp case agiinat the father J a furnace. Barred windows Vanllssingen personally took y to hla oarn home the WMrax boy and from the building women rushed with their graduallv learned the truth from the ? burning and Jumped Into the boys llfw. extinguish the tie8'11 8 'n order JAPANESE COLONY FOR FLORIDA. About ten men and numthe same lrof women were badly San Francisco, Nov. 11. Five Japburned and 7 may die. anese, the advance guard of a colony of arrived by forty or fifty families, hive Manchuria on their way to stear the ler to 1 ftSPCBMCS will increase Dade. Florida, where they Intend acres of their NAVAL STRENGTH. cultivate aixty-seve- n willthousand raise ailk, cotton. lahd. Ti e colony end experiment 11. Nw, of i nd vlrw apples in tobacco pine ,A5. ot 1 raise a loan of with tea. to lncrwuw Ber fleet, ATgen- Grover ar" ur1n a New fork. Nov. Il.--Mri. of tmtiioe with Chile In Cleveland today performed the cerestone of the mony of laying the corner Technical (u atu-dlo- a, two-stor- MESSAGES FROM AIR 8 RECEIVED S3 0 0 0 PORTFOLIO Roosevelt Announces That no Change Will be Made in Moat important Position in Cabinet. 11. President Washington, Nov. Roosevelt ma!fu tha annimureau-n- t today that John Hay would continue as four secretary of state duri.tg tht years beginning March t. 19u5. You may state piinliiveiy," were hla words, that Mr. lia sill mn inue state i.y to the loured as secretary of March, 19U9." The president was aaked regarding other possible cabinet changes, but Indicated that there .'ae nuthiug to be said at present. i Ills announcement regarding SecreHay waa made to a number of American Body's Orders to Expel Two tary newspaper represents Lives m big vgca Unions Were Not Complied late in the afternoon. With. Mr. Hay's succeMuoi to t: state department portfolio fixes Uu most 11. Nov. Funnel notice Chicago, place tn the new cabinet, that the charter of the Chicago Feder- important ia the first and only step so far and ation of Labor bad been revoked and taken in that direction. that the organisation was expelled from the American Federation of r, was given today Secretary Nuck-elSTUDENTS CANNOT GRADUATE. by the telegraph. The telegram waa signed by President. Samuel Goinpera Berkeley, Cal., Ndv. 11. lu a talk of the American Federation of labor, to the atndrnta of the tmivrrri.y at a and waa dated m Denver, where the big mooting today President Wheeler members of the executive council of announced that all eiuilrms guilty ot the American Federation made a Map insubordination In the recent riot over on their way to Sau Franrisco. The military orders would not he allowed telegram received by secretary Nuck-le- a to graduate, lie ud that the affair read: ita seriousness from the fan gathered Your cantral body faUed to comply that it waa a violation of ar departwith the executive eouneil'a directions ment rules and not university regulaas decided by Boston convention, and tions. contained In my letter of September 28th. Time limit of November 1st havCHICAGO WANTS TO ing expired, your charter stands roSEE ROOSEVELT. oked. Executive council has further decided charter will he restored upon Chicago, Nov'. 11. An Invitation will compliance of your central body to the he extended to President Roosevelt to derision." include Chicago In hla Itinerary on the The Chicago Federation will be comoccasion of hla visit to the 81. lamia to from pelled expel membership the exposition. A mounter demonstration local unions of steam fitters and here la In the event the inviFranklin Union No. 4 of press feeders. tation isplanned accepted. In order to comply with the instrucA delegation headed by Wallace tions. Heckman president of Union League Officers of the local Federation said club, and Including representatives of this afternoon that they had no Inten- other leading Chlcav clubs will leave tion of expelling either of tha two at once to convey compliments of the unions. rit and lay the plan before the president TO PROTECT GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AT FAIR. AUCTION OF FISHERIES EXPEL CHICAGO FEDERATION $- 1a-bo- a 11. President Washington, Nov. Francis, of the Louisiana Purchase exposition, recently made application to the war department for the sending of trooim to the exposition grounds for the protection of government property and the property of foreign nations contained ia the exhibits and also of the exhibits of the Philippine government. This request, based on the ground that it had been the experience In til great expositions aa they have drawn toward a close, that the dsatructlve tendency on the part of visitors and others, haa resulted in great loss to governments foreign and domestic exhibits. Accordingly the secretary of war directed that headquarters and eight companies of the Sixteenth Infantry be Bent from Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, Ga., to St. Louis, there to remain for 45 days to assist in the protection of property in the exposition. FORTY YEARS FOR MURDER. Decatur, IU Nov, 11. Ray Broom of St. Joseph, who was arrested in Spokane and brought back to Decatur, charged with killing Richard L. Roberta In April last, waa today found gnllty and sentenced to forty years In the penitentiary. BUSINESS. Bellingham, Wash.. Nov. II. Prommen of the salmon canning Industry from til over the Pacific and broken from the east are here to attend the sale of llw Pacific Parking and Navigation, and Pacific American Fisheries Property at auction tomorrow morning. Recelvw T. B. McGovern of New York is reported to represent saaurn r.reditora In a plan to buy their holdings and reorganize the concerns. inent In bell o's Members of Committee of Inquiry Who Were to Have Come to Utah Cannot be Got Together and Trip is Declared OIL reh-esca- in I J' esses teas FUNDS FOR UTAH. re Sn. dressJr'Th cimJi,, V W.mT1 01 11. art- - JAP LOAN. Funeral missionary ,l" Methodist Epis-M of hla re- - the Math8l "d "d he re- - sard- -i n',a ,:"n i.. ..." PnUirnlnos and India 1l( the occupa- - FREE MASONS DENOUNCE Half of the new be offored In this to Iren, Japanese market by Kubn, - b .r" a, payable, interest and Prlpy SI PW of tb been atrling. Assure n ponnd vndlcate manager that Vnrk Nov. 11. '- he SlSiJe ey th proceeds ', sub-cor- s, Bishop Henry IIlver todaF government." . V I" bknkl t0 remain ,w on a Anaconda in Cripple Creek District is Rapidly FAREWELL TO Burning-Ma- ny BOOTH TUCKER Mining Shafts are in OUTRAGE. Rom. Nov. 11. Tt.e Grand Orient of Italian Free Masons baa Issued an address to subordinate lodges and foreign orders of Free M aeons regarding the riots at Innsbruck and the attack? The address upon Italian student declares that, the brutal violence" nought to trample upon the principle of nationality, recognition of which is among the greatest glories of 'our times," The Grand Orlrni adds that Italian Free Masons denounce before civilized and intolerant Europe the feeling which caused the outrage at Innsbruck." al New York, Nov. . Officers of the Salvation Army, from tho south, east amt as far wrt aa Chicago, gave ,a farewell reception tonight to lAminianiler Booth Tucker, whj ha hem called irom bis command in America by General tooth to amime nlfli-the of Foreign Secretary in England. Eight huinlrud officers and their families attended. All of the speak rs praised uli.i c. unman tier for his tiniiring .rnergy In behalf of the army lu this country and Canada and referred particularly to his originality in devising methods of maklug tho work of rim army more effective. Booth Tucker lu rallying, said: ' t hand over tha cammand with tho greatest ssUsfacitou to one who has t rsuiua and eloquence of her father," referenra was to Commissioner Eva Booth, )i,a tmcceseor, who Is the fourth daughter of General Booth. The dinner was In reality the beginning of a series of farewell ceremonies which will culminate with a meeting at Grand Central Palace next Tuesday night. 1 e Uoin-tesuil- er REPORTED UNIQUE SUICIDE Wireless Telegraph Meaeaga Tails of on Board a Steamer g Drowning ia Mora New York, Nov. 11. Popular A telegram re- ceived here by way of the wireless UUoa at Nantucket aaya Mrs. Sophie Weis, passenger believed to have been from Chicago, haa comntted suicide almard the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm 11., which sailed from tills port last Tuchday, The report stated that aho sea-farin- g Vllna, Russia, Nov. 11. Tha rumor General Grippenberg haa lec? stricken with nppoplexy is false. Hi health Is good. Ho loaves for the Eaat Nov. 17. NO CONFIRMATION OF CAPITULATION. Londim. Nov. 12. No confirmation has reached London of tbs rumors current Novemlier lOt.h of the capitulation of Port Arthur. According tn the Daily Teluptiph's Che Foo correspondent Japan has consented to open the port of Anluug to steamer chartered by silk merchants when the laitfr obtains spesial premi a. This action ia due tr Chinn's protect that exclusion of neutral shipping would ruin the silk trade. 51 ORGAN WILL BE DECORATED. ENTERTAINS IN MORLEY'S HONOR Pittsburg. Nov. 11. The Idle p'snt of the Carnegie Tube company at Carnegie lias been leased by A. M. Byers ft Co., independent manufacturers and tha works will be place! in operation nt once. The plant has been ciorel down two years, owing to poor business and sharp competition. Colorado Springs, Coin., Nov. 11. The town of Anaconda, In the Cripple Creek district, is in danger of total destruction by lire. Oue block already haa been burned aiid (be fire la beyond control of tbe local department. The loss at present la vetiiual-c- d at Chicago, Nov. 11. The Chicago police were notified late today of the robbery ef a bank at Rio, HI., by eight men. Dynamite waa used and tbe men Further details have not escaped. been obtained. Rio Is a small towa about ten miles north of Galesburg. BUSINESS $75,00(1. The buildings are til frame, auJ they are burning like timber. The origin of the fire ia not known. At present it ia confined to titut portion of the town west of the Florence afreet depot, just below the Mary McKinney mill. Many ahafia and houses are lu danger of destruction. WI1A. REVIVE. II.' New York, Nov. Tha paaalng of Ihe tied Ion period baa resulted in the expected eulmatlon and biiorunry of the stock market, and, htving been anticipated and provided for, much speculative dealing haa accompanied the new buying. Sales have been well absorbed and Ibis has kept alive speculative confidence in prices. Belief In further revival of business held back WANTED CLEAN NAME d AND BIG ESTATE. by the election has been and the ease of namey haa prevented Glens Falls, N. Y, Nov. 12- .- Eu- any check upon speculation for lack of cbesp foods. The various factors gene L. Ashley, confidential and legal adviser of the late William Moore, an threatening some future depletion of available funds have not affected the Adirondack lumberman, today furnish-further information regarding the confidence of speculative borrowers. Van Rennselaer estate, disposed of by Nov. Washington, Moors In hla will. At a hearing before a surrogate Mr. statement of Ihe treasury balanoes shows: Available cash balance, $144 Ashley said that Moore bad told him that tha will of Van Rensselaer who, 281,565; gold, 886,488,188. he said, waa hla father, waa probated in Massachusetts and la California, and that the hulk of the estate waa In Boston, Albany and San Ftanoiaoo. Moore had naid that the life tenant, who waa a second wife of Vaa Rensselaer lived In Los Angeles before 1894; that Just prior to 1894 aha Ipert Faderal Stock and Grain Company With Officsa In Many States several seasons atSsratoga, and while there she sent fur Moore and had a Suspends. conference with him, at whieh her California at lorn ays were present. At Boston. Nov, 11. The pro minced that time Moore said, he waa offered rise (n the stock market waa responsi$506,000 if he would forfeit hia claims ble today forihasuapenalon of tbe Fedto the' estate. Moore said that he told and Urmia company, of thla the tenant that he bad worked too long eral Stock one of the largest concerns in the rlty, to find out who hs was and that bo country.. The company had four officould not lie bought off for a half mil- ces la Boston and fifty or man In lion and that he proposed to clear up other cities. Treasurer De Murray statthe cloud m hla name. es that tba concern has loat $1,000,006 During tbe time that Ashley waa ad- In tha last atx moo (ha and adds that wrote to a letter the the claims agalnal ll do not exceed vising Moore, he life tenant, Mrs. Van Rensselaer, at $150,060. Moore's dictation, the name and admost of the branch offices are dress blank, to be filled In by Moore, In While New England, tha concern had agenwho mailed It. At the request of tbe executor a copy of this letter waa cies In Montreal, Denver and several other cities. produced and made a part of the recSeveral branches were dosed shortord of the court It reads aa ly after the announcement of the susin several places attach "April 1, 1895. Your lettrr of March pension and been filed against funds meets have 24, 1895, making an offer of set dement waa received, but I waa away landing In tbe banka to the credit of tha concern. The company la said to til of last week and therefore did not Lava . Of cleared $2,000,000 answer. I want to be a minister and knees have been however, late, steady In honorable this matter;; but at the officials aaaert. Treasgame time I do not think I should act sustained, the on so Important a matter aa this ia urer Murray aaya: There have burn no kiiarepreaenta-tlnn- a without definite knowledge aa to what by Ihe officers of this concern. I am doing. I certainly do not know what tbe. estate amounts to, and I Every customer has fully understood frol that I would be acting In the that it is what ia commonly known aa dark in accepting or In making an of- a bucket shop. It is a New York corporation and was started In 1803. J. C. fer at thla time. Until I become acquainted with all Burger of Denver I president. It haa the facta I could not accept the of- about fifty private wire connectiantt, the greater part of them bring in New fer." England. It waa capitalized for $200.- -. 006, and dering the last six month I am we have (net about $1,000,000. about tha only Boston man ia the firm. The claims in the company will not amount to more than $150,060 If assignment I made and 1 am going t? Folk Haa Plurality of 26,000 Republi- try to prevent that by securing som can National Majority la 80,000. money with wblrh to carry n th business. Ths claims are small, being divided among 3,000 customers all over Ht. Ixmla. Nov. J2. The Republic tbe country. (Item.) and ibr Globe Drm'MTat, (Rep.) compiled tables at 1 o'clock this Prlm-eton- . New Jersey, Nor. 11. morning showing the reeult of .the Frim-cton'put 'Varsity tesm was election in Missouri. Its final practice (hi afterAccording to the figures received by through the Globe Democrat the Republicans noon for the Yale team tomorrow. carried the state for their national Paris. Nov. 11. Alarming reports reticket by a plurality of 16.028. While the result of the itepnblie'a canvass garding the condition of Former Prealso gives Roosevelt a victory, its total mier Itouvirr have lieen In circulation, a hut. at his home tonight the Associated is much lower, Roosevelt having Press ass assured that there was no of 16,572. plurality occasion for alarm. The fignree secured by the two papers agree more closely on the result the DISTRESSED SCHOONER AIDED. of the gubernatorial election, Globe IVnocml giving Folk (Deni.) New York. Nov. 11. A schooner runa plurality of 26.556 and the Republic giving a plurality of 26.858. ning helplessly before a gale without food or water, was sighted and given by the steamer Valencia, on ARE ARRIV- assistance LABOR her last outward voyage from thie ING. port. San Francisco, Nor. 11. Tbe ad- BOY NEARLY 8WORE FATHERS vance guard of delegatee to the AmerLIFE AWAY. ican Federation of Iobot convention Nov. Chicago. arrived today. They are Identified straightforward testimony from a boy craft. and carpenter with the painting hla own father of mnriter convicting all la .will be coming day had a remarkable s"nuel today in (b. Delegate tomorrow, and on Sunday a special discharge of the alleged murderer. train, having on board 666 or more. Including President Samuel (iompers, a und the executive council, will arrive. Tbe first delegate to arrive ws DENMARK ACCBPTSL President Wm. G. Schardt of the Cbl-caFederation of Labor. Denmark. Nor. 11. The Danish The questions which will probably consume more time and oratory than government will accept PresidentRoosevelt's Invitation to partlnanv other will be trad Jurisdictional pate In a second peace conference. dispute. It is tli Intention, so itaffi-la The government consider that U J understood, of those delegates to Is particularly desirable that a liating with ths Socialistic party clearer International agreement be bring that matter prominently before formed regarding neutrality and the convention with the hope of com- ti contraband pollii-cto negotiations. Kritoti- - " that convention the mitting for his atkms eovention treaty or arbitration a, last the At party. Uulted States and the between was but much time, occupied matter " been opened. have Dcrmark defeated. entertainwill be baunuet. Three ments and socials each night. unia-paire- ay'a New York. Nov. 11. On the proposal of the Italian minister of foreign affairs. King Victor ha decided, cable the World's Rome correspondent, to send to J. V. Morgan of New York, the inslgna of Knight of the Crown of 11. President Washington, Nov. of the gratitude Roosevelt entertained a number of Italy as a testimonial Italian nation for the return of guests at dinner at the White House of the Ascoli ope lo the Italian governtonight In honor of John Morlev, the the British Parliamentarian, who is now ment. A decoration will alo be rnl to visiting him. Those invited lo meet General Dt director of the Cnoa. Mr. M or ley were Secretary Morton, of Art in New Museum Mrtropollian I Carrol D. Wright, Jamee R Gartleld, in obtaintook he tor the pan York, F. P, Sargent, Rev. Wm. Rainsford, cone. of tbe return ihe Her. A. P. Doyle, J. J. Hannshan, H. ing haa opened Hirer Mazzonl. or Aacoll P. Morrlssenl, Warren g. stone. E. E. in order to offer Clark. J. B. Reynolds, H R. Fuller and n p hflc subscription valuable gift In tbe Mr. Morgan a J. B. Bishop. name of the city which had loat the prod mu relic. A large sum already haa been obtained. TUBE COMPANY PLANT LEASED. ROOSEVELT Danger of Destruction-Flam- es are Beyond Control. Great American Salvationist Will Tabs Important Port in England, that anti-liber- J DESTROYED BY FIRE ivuthw, shows that Roosevelt re- reived a plurality of 176,627 over Paiker. and Ulggius, 80,496 over Herrick. NO NEWS OF CAPITULATION dfffl-Man- loth New York, Nov. 11 A revised table of the figures of president and governor m New York state, to be printed by the Tribune to- - RUMOR IS FALSE. ''Chicago, Nov. 11. A Hitch haa occurred in the Reed Smoot Mormon investigation, which was to have been reHumefl by tha special subcommittee on privileges and elections of the United Stated senate Saturday afternoon. Members of the comndttee were "to meet in Chicago this week and proceed to Utah, but the trip haa been declared off. ' United States Senator Dubois, who la engaged on the aide of the proseChicago Thursday cution, reached night. He received a message from Senator Burrows of Michigan, chairmi .t ee, informing man of the him that it was Impossible to get the new building of the Hebrew rei8 it Is believed, School for (Firls. now being Cleveland members together, the plana for gathering testimony that fhi city. Former President exer-deeamong the Mormons for the meeting of acted as presiding officer of the and delivered an address. congress next month will be changed. - MUG T01IS BEING NEW YORK PLURALITIES. ... killed herself with a revolver. Officials of the steamship company have no Informal ion regarding Ihe matter and tha name Sophie Weis doe not appear on the passenger list. The latter does contain, however, the name , . of Adam Weis of Chicago. men ootid reSo far as call, (his is the first Instance In many MAJORPROBABLE REP1T1LICAN years, when a pauenger on one of tho ITY. big liners has committed suicide by any other means than Jumping overPhoenix, Ari., Nov. 11. The latest board. election returns show that eight out members of the next of twenty-fou- r Arizona legislative assembly will ba n Republicans, and of the twelve mom-beof the legislative council, five Republicans are conceded with I he possibility of two more, necessary for Port of Antung Is Opened to Neutral n majority. Shipping No Changes at Shakhe. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 11. The POSITIONS ARE LITTLE CHANGED Yale football team today left for New York, whore they will spend the night. Mukden, Nov. 11. The positions of Tom morrow the team will go to Princethe armies of both sides remains litcoaches The annual ton tor the game. tle changed, though there la continual and Captain Hogan nay they are not skirmishing going on with the object fewrful of the result. of securing minor posit Iona tending to strengthening the respective lines of defense. The Russian wentita are darrecnnnnilering the ing In secretly whole of the Japaneae lines, some even creeping up to the trenches and lying there concealed all day, returning at night. The Japenese have continued in many planes double and even triple and quadruple lines of trenches, with retail gl omenta, mines and pita. IN FACTORY dra-juii- PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. HITCH OCCURS IN THE FATAL FIRE 2 12. a KEEP STATE James D. Fer- rish. chairman of the national com- mitteeof the People's paisy haa la- sued a call for a meeting to be held In Chicago anme lime during November for the purpose of loriu- lug a new national party. In hla call fur the gathering, which he terms a Jeffersonian eonferenre, he claims that the rime haa arrived fur tha organlza- lion of a pnigremiive party, and fac- lions under progressive JefiTraon- ian principles. HOI SET FIRE TO NOVEMBER HAY WILL Chicago. Niv. 11 AND MORNING. WILL PARTICIPATE IN BICYCLE New York. Nor. 11. Nearly RACE. a dozen countries win he represented this yew In the annual alx day bicycle race at Madison Squure garden. The race wIM R and bertn at 12:01 a. m. December ad on the night of December W. BIG BUCKET SHOP BURST fol-Iow- last-year- RESULTS IN MISSOURI s |