| Show BY eer een UNION TELEGRAPH LIM UM A AMERICAN IF it 10 A N california 10 Tol toi following lowIng are the names of the six elected congressmen from california all of whom are republicans publicans ans 5 first district T L carothers second james A Lout till third joseph mckenna fourth IV W morrow fifth C N felton sixth 11 II markham in the fourth district morrows majority is a republican cain train of nearly oooo later additional returns just received from the mountain districts of modoc county california put henley democrat 70 ahead for congress in the first district full returns from del norte are still missing it is expected they will give carothers republican a small majority and if so will place the candidates about even FLORIDA jacksonville 10 official returns from all the counties in this state but two and these estimated give cleveland majority the two counties not heard from cast but votes altogether new york 10 diess Aless rs elkins jones fessenden and senator hobart of new jersey geisey were at the republican national headquarters today to day in conference but the result of their deliberations actions has not been made known chairman warren of the republican state committee returns to his home this evening and vrooman leaves tomorrow A S draper will henceforth represent the committee in this city vrooman today to day said the democrats claim the state by soi and aud the democratic investigation of the returns in this city has already lowered that amount to by reason of errors against mr nir blaine to the amount of votes at democratic headquarters this was not verified an omm off lelal official statin 7 that the democrats were now struggling for what is already won watertown N Y 10 attorney general obrien one of the state canvassing illg board in a speech to democrats her here e said 1 I have no fears that the wishes or judgment of the people as expressed at the ballot box will be falsified or defeated no party or set of men can cau steal the electoral vote of the empire state the laws of the state in regard to elections and the counting countin T ot of votes are too perfect to admit of fraud the people of new york are arc too much in earnest to tolerate fraud even if it were possible the votes given by the people of this state I 1 have no doubt will be honestly counted and the result truthfully declared albany 10 the democrats of albany held a monster celebration tonight to night thousands thousand of strangers gers being in town the city was illuminated and houses decorated governor cleveland aft hesed the parade from a win window dovia dovin in the executive chamber in the capitol but did not review it the number of visitors at the executive chambers was very large and many congratulatory telegrams were received roscoe conkling has been retained by the democratic national committee to act in any proceedings that may arise in relation to the present canvass conkling is tonight to night in consultation NEW ORLEANS 10 the times democrats Democrat 1 s fort smith ark special says deputy marshal dlen dien S lon kon hon has just returned from indian terr teri territory atory where he had a fatal encounter with indians who attacked his party and rescued 30 united states prisoners whom he had under arrest from fort smith two of the attacking indians were killed and several wounded two of the Alar marshals posse were seriously wounded nineteen prisoners were brought in by the marshal and his de deputies atles galveston GAL veston ID 10 the ua iveston news nueva laredo special says yesterday the oth of november an election was held in the mexican states of coagula and nueva leon for state and municipal officers riot reigned in the city of daltillo saltillo Sal tillo and in the towns of Ca cabknor Cabi binon binor noo hidalgo and bustamente at saltillo daltillo Sal sai tillo nive five men inen were robbed and killed and 15 or 20 wounded A number were also killed in santa catarina in sabinos cabinos Sab inos hidalgo a battle occurred between the government soldiers and citizens and district judge garcia was killed while the colonel command ilg lug L th the tro troops ops aps together with about 90 s soldiers oT diers are reported killed the towns are full of dead and wounded on both sides the rioting is attributed to attempts of the government to coerce citizens by the use of troops at the polls into support of the government candidate washington 10 lo F FA A governor of arizona in his annual report to the secretary of the interior after referring to the prosperous condition of the territory says the unsettled condition of the land grants to the atlantic pacific and texas pacific railroads rall rali roads now before congress is preventing to a great extent the settlement of the territory the governor also says that unless the extended emigration of mormons cormons into the territory is restrained by law he fears violence ile he urges an appropriation for sinking artesian wells in the higher valleys of arizona which will render fertile hundreds of thousands of acres the report keport also urges a geologic geological aI survey by the government and the establishment lish ment ot of a branch mint in conclusion slon wion the Gov governor ejnor eanon says that ahat the time has arrived when the people of arizona should be allowed to vote for president ident of the tile united states and that their delegate in congress should be permitted to vote and exercise the rights of representatives of states 10 A cablegram from the lighthouse keeper at point desmonte delmonte des monte via cape chatte states that the norwegian bark naura from this port last week for douglas isle of man nian with a cargo of lumber Is a total wreck off the caribou islands two of the crew were drowned and ten are on the islands without provisions the lighthouse keeper is unable to assist as all his bis provisions were washed away during the tho recent gale the message also states that all on board the schooner ethile was lost duluth minn 10 the oneota oneata lumber co s saw mill ostel cout Hug harts saw mill fifteen million feet of lumber four dwelling lions houses e s one store and other buildings were eb burned today to day it is estimated that tha t th the bloss loss is 0 0 00 insurance I 1 incendiary neen been dla dia P palatka tk 10 palatka has been ravaged by flames which destroyed every business house except two loss there are arc apprehensions of a negro u uprising rising the lire tire broke out in a small smail building used as a store room for furniture and situated behind a negro barber shop the hotel palatka one of the first buildings to cat catch h fire burned almost over the heads of its guests many of whom escaped in their night clothes one of the frightened negroes threw her baby from a window but iut it was caught in a blanket and not hurt N Y 11 the official canvass of the vote in Scho schoharie harle harie county gives the following figures blaine 3 cleveland butler 37 st ten john ROCHESTER ll II yates bounty county official blaine igl igi 91 cleveland 1918 ja butler st dt john hn ALBANY 11 orleans county official blaine cleveland 28 2908 28 butler GS st john BALLSTON N Y 11 saratoga county official canvass blaine cleveland butler 96 st john the niagara county board boar dof dot of county canvassers met this morning and adjourned tomorrow to morrow afternoon on account of incomplete returns lockport N NY Y 11 the niagara co ofil official cial clai returns returns will mii be blaine electors each cleveland each owing to a clerical error in the returns the board ad adjourned adjourns journe d until tomorrow to morrow LEXINGTON 11 the slate state is broken and maud S queen of the turf has made the fastest mile on record time quarter ter 32 half loi three quarters 1371 ua mile NEW YORK 11 today to day at noon the board of aldermen were sworn in as a board of county canvassers chas B walte republican was elected chairman the board room was filled with lawyers interested in the count and spectators amoni among among the lawyers present representing the se republican national and state committees were wm win E evarts col geo bliss rout robt sewell clarence A seaward and win wm Allen alien butler butier the demo democratic cratie cratic national and state committee were represented by gen francis C barlow franklin bartlett aaron J vanderpool charles P cis al scott 1 francis L L stetson edward R bacon and james 0 carter washington 11 secretary mcpherson says according to his figures subject to corrections but not nat likely to be changed the democrats will have members in the next house the republicans and green backers I 1 weller this gives the democrats a majority of 41 over all the republicans gain pain 22 over the present representation the democrats lose 17 and green backers and independents lose four the board of canvassers of otsego county assembled today to day but finding errors in the returns a adjourned until tomorrow to morrow the me board of 01 canvassers ot of livin livins ston county met today to day but finding errors in the returns sent them back or correction and adjourned until tomorrow the chairman of the board authorizes the statement that blaines plurality in the county is 1152 in fulton and hamilton counties blaines plurality Is 1047 1017 showing no change in former figures the board of canvassers of wayne county sent out committees to several towns to convene the inspectors to correct a clerical error in the returns no change is expected in the figures already furnished the official voie vote of county cannot be determined until tomorrow to morrow tile the board of canvassers have adjourned until 11 am tomorrow to morrow the monroe county board of supervisors met today to day as a board of can and a motion to canvass the electoral canvass was first lost the point was then raised and sustained by the chairman that only towns whose supervisors had oric oriz original inal inai certificates of the returns signed by the inspector of election could oe be legally canvassed only seven out of 35 supervisors had such certificates with them three of these were canvassed and found all an right 11 the board then adjourned until tomorrow to morrow afternoon the supervisors of columbia county adjourned until tomorrow to morrow for corrected returns from the first district chatham the canvass of dutchess county is half completed returns from several towns were sent back to have clerical errors corrected I 1 in queens county the supervisors sent back the returns of nine districts to the inspectors ineich in eacil case the in s specters spec actors tors failed to give the total number 0 of votes cast when the returns from the first district first ward long island city were presented counsel representing the republican slate committee questioned their validity claiming they were not signed by properly qualified inspectors he said he had been told that henry chairman of the board of inspectors left the polling place had received no ballots and had not been i present they were cast and I 1 counted and that another person had bad taken his place lace and signed the tile returns without bein being duly qualified supervisor Alc mclaughlin Laughtin then suggested that the objections of council were interfering ter fering with the work woric of the board and moved that the canvass proceed this course was adopted and no further notice was taken of counsels objection jec tion counsel also claimed that tile the vote of newton was in excess of the registry but on inspection of the registry books it was discovered that it was several hundred less it Is now almost certain there will be no change in the figures as already pub published lishe d showing Clev elands majority to be 1922 the he board reconvenes at 9 am aab tomorrow to morrow and expects to complete the canvass of the electoral vote before noon the committees witnessed the count which was only interrupted by the offering of four affidavits of men who declared they voted for butler in smithfield but believed their votes were credited to cleveland the board of canvassers took no notice of the affidavits COLUMBUS 0 ll ii gov hoadley today to day issued a proclamation to the citizens of the three counties in which depredations have occurred on account of a strike among miners he enumerates the destruction by incendiaries and intimates that it is in a great degree due to the sympathy extended by citizens and calls on them to use ail all efforts to preserve the peace by dis countenancing all unlawful acts and to aid the local authorities in their efforts to preserve property and pea peace ce ile he assures them that if the disturbance tur bance continues it will be suppressed it if it requires the entire military of the state washington 11 the annual report art of the superintendent of the free mcivery delivery service shows an increase of five in the free delivery post offices and more carriers than the preceding year ear the whole number of pieces landl landi handled edby by carriers aggregate an increase or of or 1630 16 30 per cent chicago comes next to new york in the number of pieces handled bandied T H saunders agent of the U S department part ment of agriculture to the international exhibition at hamburg in his report recently submitted to the commissioner of agriculture says so far as I 1 could learn it is generally conceded that whenever an inspection of our pork is made under careful governmental ern mental supervision similar to that now made by the german authorities there will be no objection to its sale in germany that tha were there such inspection spec tion there would be such a strong pressure brought to bear upon th the german government by their own people that the embargo would be speedily removed should further experiments confirm what has been already been shown that a thorough curing in salt destroys the vitality of tri trl trichina chinh if not entirely at least to so great a degree as to reduce the danger from meats that have been thoroughly cured by this process to almost nothing it will doubtless be a strong point in our aur favor and a proper presentation of the facts to the german government should this be clearly proven ought at once to be made until this fact is clearly established however and in the absence of any pretense of inspection of american meats either under governmental or individual supervisors the position ot of the german government is obviously sound upon this question and cannot be assailed without first demonstrating that their own inspection Is useless NEW YORK 11 the republican national ti committee have moved to the victoria hotel and chairman jones senator hobart and elkins chann chaffee ce and converse are today today awaiting reports of the official lelal omm off count in the state hon emory A storrs in an interview this aate afternoon oon sala said it is the duty of blaine to insist insist on a fair count for he has not been running for funbur fun but bul as the representative of some millions of deop people 1 e 11 the democratic national committee today to day issued a call to those interested in cleveland and hendricks for money with which to defray the extraordinary unexpected expenses occasioned by the threatened dispute of the electoral vote of the state of new york the maii mafi and express says the boffl cial count of the ballots in every county of the state Is in progress the work will be very thorough neither party arty yields an inch every figure will ee be closely scrutinized in the counties of the state one week is usually con fumed in the work in this city and kings kin I 1 s county less time is required four years ago the official canvass of the state vas not nob completed until november 2 over a week distant philadelphia 11 A well informed staff correspondent of the press now in new york telegraphs as follows concerning th the e legal controversy likely to arise over 0 r the disputed returns rt urns |