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Show -- 2- MOBNIXO EXAlllNERf OGDEN, UTAH, MARYLAND IS CENTER Of INTEREST FTUDAY MOBNTNG, NOYEMBEIt 11, 19QL JAPAN MADE PEACE OVERTURES TWENTY SIEX LOST AT SEA. Hamburg, Nov. 10. The crew of the German bark Thalia, bound from Iquique for Hambwg, nil of the member of which were loat through the foundering of the ves- sol during a storm in the North sea, numbered 29. There were aev- en men In (he crew of the 140-uschooner Neptune, the lnea of which waa reported at the same time as that of the Thalia. m Russia Fails to Agree but Matter has Roosevelts Plurality has Been Cut to 1 26 and 9II98I4MMMM ;u the the Vote-Little their Brought Within Scope of Arbitration-Unit- ed the Prospect is of a Divided Electoral States Will Take Initiative Inactivity Change in Figures From at Scene of War. has Other States. to e Been city, arrived, held high carnival shops, especially where pillaging even robbing peliquor was sold, and valustreets of destrians in ables. Order was finally restored, however, without any sacrifice of life. GOVERNOR SUPERSEDED. St. Petersburg. Nov. 10. Governor been Chepelewsky, of Vitebsk, preserve superseded for his failure order during the mobilization. General Schaulotou, of Kohno, will succeed him. or nnd Fulk, Democrat for governor, a plurality of 37,780. a New York, Nor. 10. After election Interest vu tods suddenly centered upuu llwylucJ iu the announcement that that, iiait--, yesterday conceded to ihe Republicans, U now in donbu Lstt ret area have reduced Roosevelt's plurality to the narrow figure of 120, and it a ill take the official count to ilMsmiut: whether Maryland will to placed in the Republican or Democratic column. There is also possibility that the states electoral vute will be divided. Ueyond the situation In Maryland and the fact that it ia now admitted that Roosevelt carried Missouri, Re-in w bich stats the legislature is also is publican. todays election news steadvoid of feature. Returns show ily increasing Republican pluralities and it now seems probable that Roosevelt's plurality in the popular vote will he In round numbers 2,lKH,t)oO. Salt Lake City, Nov. 10 Addi tional returns from Tuesday's elec- tien covering every county In the state, have increased the majority for Roosevelt so tremendously that it la probable it will not run Parker had a short of 27,000. plurality In only ena county. In Salt Lake county out of a total of about 31,000 , votes Roosevelt received 20,100 and Parker 8,100. GOMEL RIOT TRIALS. Pulioe Cap-taChernotousky, at todays Bitting of the court which is trying the persons Tacoma, Nov. 9. With three pre- accused of being resupnsible for the cincts missing, the vota of Pierce counrioting of September, li'GS. testified that ty gives Roosevelt 9,883; Parker 2,314; the Jews provoked the riots. Counsel Mead. 7.0s8; Turner. 5,386. The Repub- for the Jews and the prosecutor asked licans elect their entire state and coun- the court of recall Chief of Police Raevty ticket. sky, but the request waa declined. Several witnesses testified that Police RETURNS SLOW IN SOUTH CAROCaptain Chernotousky allowed the riotLINA. ers to pillage Jewish shops, but that he e e e e e e r e e threatened to order the police to fire 9. S. Returns Nov. C., if the Jews touched Russian property. (King) oounty indicate that Mead, Re- areCharleston, slow, but safe estimates place Policeman Lonkln testified that the publican candidate for governor, has the very total Democratic, vote in South Car- captain ordered the police to fire on a carried it by 10,000 plurality. It is olina at from 50,800 to 60,000; Repub- crowd of Jews, of whom one man was probable that Roosevelts vote will ex- lican av 5,000 to 8,000. wounded. ceed eighty per cent of the total vote cast, which is approximately 28,000. 10. Moira Nov. San Franrlsco, The avenge plurality of the Republican Mathews Spencer, a first cousin, R ia excandidates un the county ticket Spencer, the English ceed I .00. Every leguilatlvp nominee aid, of Herbert was .found dead at his phikMuplier, COLORADO. on elected. ia IN The the ticket RESULT Republican here today. Death was due to tale ticket ran wall up with the nom- residence heart disease. He was horn In England ' Govof inees on the eounty ticket. The defeat DcnrersNov.10. 72 years ago. ernor Peskwdy by Alva Adams, Jbmuv disputed serkrariy Is BATTLE-BORerwt. wp longer nil the REPUBLICANS GET by the Heitoblican lenders and STATE. Democratic Three Great and Pictureaque Rulers on 0 other candWstos e8eoted. of the World Who Appeal Most to be ? to ticket also Rene, Rev, Nov. 10l There are still Imaginations of Men. ulVge fraud in the balloting and threat- about seventy precincts to hear from in rnma Denser precincts Howin this state. A oonaiVvstive estimate en to content the state election. 0 places Roosevelt's plurality at beever. ns Aikuns has a plurality of Chicago, Nor. 10. A banquet In honof which 1.700 is in the stale tween 2,500 nnd 3,000. Russians Are Praising Hospitality of or of King Edward's birthday has been of Denver, and is elected county Yerlngton Republican, San Franciscan outaldetoheclty given by the British and Canadlan-Ameriran- a bin eiemton wotdd ream tort assured over Van Duxer, Democrat, by about of Chicago at tho Auditoriof St. Petersburg, Nov. 10. A letter um. Sixty-fobeyond miieetfcm. Adama van aheadand 100. guests were present, Nixon, Republican for sen tor, will from an officer of the auxiliary cruiser among whom were Alexander Finn, aU other candidates on his ticket some control the legislature. show that Tuturas may San I,ena, which arrived at Francisco, ritlah consul to Chicago ; Vice Consul complete candidates are elected. Sept. 11, nnd waa detained there under Thomas Eraktna, J. B. Forgan, Georgs and TAGGART 4,832, IN NEW is YORK. the neutrality law, is published here. Duddleaton, D. R. Cameron, John Adams Denver phBHMty tom county, (Pueblo He ex pres sus the highest praise of the Creer and Charles Crownell. he carrlrtf-ht- o 10. New York. Nov. Thomas Tag- cordiality of the San Franciscans toA telegram of thanks from King Edby LWU. John P. Shafmth, Democrat, claimsg gart, chairman of the Democratic Na- wards the officer and mm of the ves- ward was received In reply to one sent hia tbak hnUms been etoctod congressman-st-tm- tional committee, arrived today after an sel. The writer si so assures bis coun- congratulating his majesty on but the returns are so Incom- a bonnes of several weeks In Indiana. trymen thst he has not sera any evi- birthday. Dr. James Stone responded He conferred with Secretary Woodson dence of alleged hostility towards Rus- to the toast, The Day We Celebrate. plete ttat fits result cannot he posiRe- and said that later he might have somesians. Tho San Francisco people, he He compared the king with President tively stated. Robert W.Bonyng.e disthing to say. their Roosevelt and Emperor William and adda, are doing everything in publican, Is sleeted In the first Mr. will remain in town for power to lighten the tedium of the declared them the three great and picTaggart trict nod' tieraohel XL Hogg, Republi- some time. Russians' detention. The officers are ture squ a rulers of the world, who apcan, in the second. of literally showered with invitations. pealed most to the imaginations Tbs DeihoceaU will control both LA TOILETTE IN CONTROL. The Rum) an battleship Slava has men. branches of the legislature unless DenMUwauko Nov. 10. Chairman ConRichard Armstrong, who epoke to the been commissioned. ver menfbexactoct are thrown out on nor of the La FMletfe state committee The Colonies," declared that in tout, contests. ... ten years the world would see an Imtoday claims that the nnxt assembly will contain 19 nnd senate the seventy perial federation of the British empire ELECTORAL VOTE MAY BE MIXED. supportm-of Governor La FolMte's with a Canadian ax prime minister, an As measures. to United States Senator, Australian at tha head of tho war office of Baltimore, Now. lOr Upon the-fse- e Connor there Is no chance for and a South African in charge of tha unofficial return Hooeevek has carried Senator says nor Quarles to he admiralty. Maryland by a pisratity of 128. The act- any one not a supporter of the state the of- admtn let ration. ual result will noMmknowo-uutt- l TRADE IN PIG'IRON WARRANT. ficial count has been made. The meat Rob and Pedeatrfano in Baltimore In and cowrites Shops Pillage hi the begins New York, Nov. 10. AH' arrangeRETURNS IN MISSOURI. Vitebsk, Russia. today and may be completed d Bring the ments have been completed by memlimare not night, tat tfeeewpervisors St louts, Nov. 10. Returns received Vitebsk, Russia, Nov. 10. During re- bers of the New York Produce exchange ited us to time hi declaring the result from all but 14 serve men riote here today the men at to inaugurate trading in- pig Iron "warand It may bs one or more'days before by the nnd just compiled give Roose- one time got the better of the police rants. The business will begin Nov, the official reports In all the counties counties 14 and it waa announced that certifiare given nut. Both the Repnfcllcaa velt a plurality In Missouri of 13,198 and Cossacks sad until reinforcements cates may be bought and sold through and Democratic chairmen are claiming any members of the exchange. The the state. unit of trading will be 100 tons. Another sftiatioa resulting from vote doBBuees of the in Maryland the BLOCKADE OF GRAIN TRAFFIC ia the probability of a mixed electoral ON RUSSIAN ROADS. vote from the state and the definite facta ia this respect will net be known New York. Nov. 10. Reporta from uadi the official count has been made, Ruarian correspondents are to the effect, says a Times dispatch from LonMISSOURI OONGRESWONAL DELEdon, that there have been extraordinGATION ACTIVE. ary accumulations of grain on tho railroads in Russia. Tha block la estimated i BtLou(Nav. Mb' Unofficial returns at 81.186 vans and trucks, containing from 85 out of 1M counties In Missouri about 1,000,000 tons of grain. The grain over of Roosevelt 10,495 plurality give even blocks are bound to assume Parker, and Ftolk (Dem.) for governor next the during greater proportions a plurality of 5,813 over WaTbrldg few weeks and It la doubtful whether Acoord lug to Democrat io authorities the last of the sidings will be cleared the other counties yet to report will without the assistance of the watershow a pain for Folk and a probable ways at the opening of next year's loss for Roosevelt navigation. There la nothing In the returns received thus far today to Indicate any made last rliwnge in the statement night that MlssonTseoDgreRrional delegation will stand eight Democrats and New York. Nov. 16. Three persons mat aide today. or the three eight Republicans! A Republican majority on joint balwer burned to death, hslf a dozen oth- victims, two were young girls, lot in the general assembly is conceded ers were overcome by smoke and raved Blanche and Llillian Uhlman, by the Democrat, who have lost con- only with the greatest difficulty by the 15 and lu years old and the trol of the legislative body fur the first firemen and more than thirty others other was their grandal her, Fred Web time in 46 years. after a thrilling experience on a nar- her, 69 years old. row and crowded fire escape were taken Weblier was a helpless paralytic, yet Causa Trouble on a 8 hip on Lake Michigan. SEATTLE RETURNS. to the street in their night clothes. In under the excitement of the terrible tote threatening him he arose from his n fire that practically destroyed a In this apartment house on the upper bed and made his way to the hall, Seattle, Nov. 8. Returns where his body, burned to a crisp, was Chlrsgo Nov. 19. Capt Thomas H. found. , having declared that hia crew The fire is believed to have been In- was mutinous and that he had no concendiary ia its origin. It started In a trol over the men, Deputy United mass of boxes, barrels and broken fur- Slates marshals have visited the ship niture that lay piled underneath the 8. A. Wood to serve n writ for an unpaid towing bill. On stairway leading to the basement. rowing to the This rubbish Is said to be part of boat Just outside the government breakquantity gathered by some of the boys water, they ray they found a drunken in the house for an election bonfire, but crew which resented interference and taken nway from them by their elders. that the mate threatened to stab Marshal Currier and throw him overboard. Most of It was kerosene soaked. More than a score of women and chilThe officials returned for dren today were overcome by smoke seized the ship, placed a custoand nearly five families were driven dian In charge and arrested tha mats, from their apartments In a big tene- George Smith. ment house on Boston toad in the TO EXAMINE VESSEIJL northeast part of the city, hy a fire that started near the beating apparatus in Dectho basement Pan Franrisiv. Nnv. 19. Admiral of the de Kemp and Secretary Mrii-alAUTOMOBILE DECISION. pari men t of commerce and labor will proceed tiwlay to investigate the con New Torh, Nov. 10. A test suit has duct of tho United States local inspert-or- a of steam vessel. They nil visit been opened In the United Stm.es many vossel in the harbor and will district court to s!ab11h (he con stit.ul tonality of the federal Isw which sxtlsry thrnwiveo by personal inspecrequires that all fire or Igniters on tion whe:ier they are equipped and with the Uw, must be extinguished be- managed in Rome. Nov. 10. Roealle Mnmmas-by Deputy Sheriff James Walfurd at a automobiles fore pass upon a ferryboat. 81 nee they on is is dead. She was the repudiated Goldfield polling place Tuesday, less wife of the late Premier Crlupi with dead. At the inquest on Constable the lsw wse enforced a few months whom Le spent his most stirring days. Chris Miller, who was also killed by ago automobllists have complained IN A RUNAWAY. KILLED Fbe participated in his exile and also Walford at the same time, the Jury that they were put to great hardahipa . In the wur of Independence, being the found that the shot was fired by Wat- because it necessitated pushing their Aih-nsri ii. Nov. 1 9, Frink heavy mncblnea on and off the lxvit. only woman member of the famous ford in th cremating body of Gmsvenur. In bringing the ca.ee io a teM. ihe Vrli-eexpedition of one thousand which conGntsvenor, w.--s lns:aiilly killed in district Stall's liiiMor.t-liiod -i a Sicilies. INCREASE Rosalie attorney two NAVY. OF the quered a runaway a , :dent in Rome town. on one of the Brooklyn at, so was d corated by Garibaldi on el. ip Today. A. lantern that h TO. Nov. the battlefield. Three battleWashington, carried ia exploded and scout MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE. cruisers, six lorpeifo ships. five sot fire to the wreck, almost GOLDFIELD KILLING WAS IN boat destroyers, six torpedo boats and cremating ih hory of Grosvenor St. Paul. Nov. in. Returns Tneived two squadron collier, at an agregati Will wito whs with him. maximum coat of f41.4HU.nnu i iln here show that the next .Vhakimx was injured. Cripple Creek, Nov. 19. Isaac Lrbo. building plan recommended by the gen-g:h"ue of representative wiM lave in; board of Gm Republicans and 12 lh;iuoi.r.!s. Gomel, Russia, Nov. 10. AT TACOMA. hi EDWARD, THEODORE, WILLIAM ENTERTAIN LENA'S OFFICERS 10,-60- ur RUSSIAN RESERVES s RUN RIOT Post-Dispat- London, Nov. 10, 4:55 p. m. Japan unofficially has made representations to Russia looking to peace. This action has resulted In failure and such representations, even privately, are not likely to be repeated by Japan. Although the suggestion of a pacific settlement was made unofficially. It actually had behind It all the weight of an offer by the Japanese government It was mads direct to Russia. No paw- -, er acted aa an Intermediary. Tha proposition was put forward tentatively and unofficially so that the Japanese government would be In a position to deny any report that it was suing for peace. The failure of these direct negotiations, however, resulted In bringing intervention within a mensurable distance. Secretary Lansdownea plan for arbitration yesterday at tha Guild hall banquet is taken here to to a pointed suggestion to the United States and France that tha time la approaching who the powers must take somt action. It can be definitely stated that Lord Lanadowne made hia speech with full knowledge that tha Japan see wlU not resist a proposition looking to peace from the three powers. There Is a definite Impression hero that the Initiative will coma from President Roosevelt; though the nution would be Joint. It is mooted thst Lord Lans-dow- n only spoke so openly yesterday evening because bo had good reason to believe that Mr. Roosevelt, If elected, contemplates making aa effort to bring the belligerents to discuss terms of Lord Lansdownes remarks are held by those in his confidence to mean that la whatever the United States may do In the matter, Great Britain will cooperate, In the event of France not participating. It la known however, that Ambassador Cambon, who continues hia work assiduously to bring about some arrangements, hopes for joint action by the three power In an interview regarding the foregoing Baron Hayashl, Japanese minister, said: T should not be surprised to see the three powers named or two of them, take the action suggested. Exactly upon what basis of a settlement peace conld be secured It is at present impossible to see, but there Is not the slightest doubt that combined representation especially if led by President Roosevelt would have a result between two countrle one of which was thoroughly defeated. It is comparatively easy to make peace In this case, aa neither aide la thoroughly defeated yet. The prospects for the success of friendly Intervention have vastly Increased. Since the commencement of the war the two nations now respected each other to a degree greater than before they met In battle. Their mutual respect Is the most hopeful factor for peace." ssseeeeseeee a sees JAPANESE REPULSED. Che Foo, Nov. 9. A junk which left Port Arthur on November 8(h has arrived here, bringing the news that the garrison up to that time had repulsed all Japaaese at- tacks. The junk was intercepted by a Japanese torpedo boat, which confiscated all the correspondence on board. Two Chinese who were on the Junk were .executed by the Japanese; w a Baron Hayashl InUmated that he thought that the fall of Port Arthur would not be delayed and added: "In the meantime I have no doubt that the powers who are now so willing to express their desire for peace will confidently exchange views In the hope of arriving at some suggest ion practicable to both belligerent" BOMBARDMENT AT PORT ARTHUR. five-sto- ry Mi-ye- n She Was a Member of the Famous Sicilian Invasion Expedition and Was orated by Garibaldi on the Battlefield f RUSSIAN REPULSE. Toklo, Nov. 10. Manchurlsn headquarters, reporting Nor. 8, says: "On the night of Nov. 8 two companies of the enemy attacked our outposts, but were completely repulsed. "All Is quiet in other direction". ATX. QUIET SOUTH OF MUKDEN. Mukden, Nov. 9. All Is quiet on both tho Russian and Japanese lines south of Mukden. Both armies continue the work of entrenching end reinforcements are rapidly arriving. The Increasing cold makes the prospect of as military a winter campaign doubtful movements now would - be attended with great difficulty. Fuel and forage are both scarce and dear. FAVOR ROOSEVELTS PEACE CONFERENCE. Budapesth, Nov. 10 Count Albert Apponyi former president of the lower boose of the Hungarian diet, notified Premier Tliaa today that he will Interpellate the government at Saturdays session regarding Roosevelt's proposition to sail another session of The Hague conference. The PresldcnUx election determined the count to press the matter. Will Have a Speed of 19 Knots and is Equipped With all Modem Armament Was Authorized by Congress in 1899s. Quincy, Mas, Nor. 10. The battleship New Jersey, built for tin United States government by the Fore River Ship Building company, was successfully launched today, in the presence of a large number of guest Including Governor Murphy of New Jersey, Governor Bates of Massachusetts and former Secretary of the Nary Long. The baUlrafalp waa christened by Mr William B. Kinney, daughter of Governor Murphy. The New Jersey was built for a speed of at least 19 knots. The main battery will consist of four gun eight rapid-fir- e and twelve In tha secondary battery, there gun will be twelve rapid fire gnn twelve eight pounder heavy automatic, two machine guns and six The New Jersey colt automatic gun will also be fitted with submerged torpedo tubes. Tho magazines will he especially fitted to enable her to carry with absolute safety in all climates, the new smokeless powder. The New Jersey is one of five battleships authorized by congress EKLF-DETENK- CASE Depositions ef Absent Witnesses iv Testimony as to Miss Dolbsers Sanity. T Ban Francisco, Nov. 10. Ths utm evidence offered In the DolUw rj contest now proceeding in the court was given by means ot h rw Ilona save when Frederick 8. was called to prove that his mattJ Mrs.) Ida J. Moody, was out afra state, so that her deposition mkkt be introduced. Ths (topositkma William Popendieg, dock stenmq je the steamer Deutschland on Miss Dulbeer and Miss Win turned from Europe, sad WUhelai Pllnger, stewardess of the sane ho were offered tat they contained ihtk if anything In support of the tbson of the insanity of Mira Dolheer. Tit deposition of Mr R. Sherman, a n In of Mias Dulbeer, was also othra but her statements were addnoei the effect that Mlsa Dolbeer was mad changed during the last year of to MISS DOLBEER BANK - New York, Nov. 10. WlUlam I Leonard, a merchant of this city, v a witness tor Mias Marlon Warms fore Commissioner Lee, who Is y lning New York witnesses In the e test of the will of Miss Bertha 1L Dolbeer. Mr. Leonard and wife were pa gers on the Oceanic and became a qualnted with Miss Dolbeer and to compaakm, Mira Warn during ttor voyage abroad In tha early part of 11 May, Mr. Leonard testified that tie two young women joined the ard party on board no that they aa very day, She waa perfectly rational and set ed as any natural girl would. He seemed to be enjoying herself sad bright and cheerful," said ha. The Leonards stopped at the saw hotel In London with Mif Dolbeer uf later returned cm the same host. hut "She was sad at time knew that her Catber had reosafif died, and we attributed ft to OaLM she was not depressed, and acted i Orally," was the witness comment the return trip. "There was no such! distinction between Miss Dolbeer uf her companion. Miss Wane is PRESENTED TO THE KAISER New York, Nov. 10. Mrs. Aw Moran, widow of tha late Edward P ran, a distinguished marine painter, k dead at her home here from pneoaok She was about 807 ears old. Mrs Mom waa an artist of some ability, tvs 8 her paintings being well know OIL ADVANCED. Plttsbnrg, Nov. The 10. OR company today advanced the MELANCHOLIA LEADS TO inal prosecution for Insulting General Andre. Calcutta, Nov. 10. Rate of discount by the Bank of Bengal was today raised from 5 to 6 per cent pfeo of crude oil four cents. 611101)1 Chicago. Nov. 10. The dead to of Mr Henry R. Donaldson, wlfca Prof. Henry Donaldson, of the CalT slty of Chicago, wui found hangings a rope from a rafter today In ths tore ment of the Donaldson dcridraea J Is believed she ended her life v deranged from melancholia. NARROW ESCAPE 12-in- ch FROM LIVING DEAT ic, Hoboken Resident Sinks to His Chin in Swamp--Staftout to Investigate Fire When Caught in Treacherous a ed In 1S99. Quicksand DUEL IS Stopped ern-don'- -e d WILL Berlin, Nor. 10. The naval aitafe of the United Stats embassy. Ura. Commander Howard, waa presetted ti Emperor WlllUun today. The amps alluded to the telegram he had nt congratulating President Rnossnk and asked a few general queetiocin-gardinthe American navy. IS L M ni DOLBEER g E DRUNKEN CREW MUTINIES preaching session of the roicUrxtW Vienna. Toklo, No 10. A report from General Nogts headquarters before Port Arthur, Nov. 9, says: "The enemys position in the north-er- a part of Port Arthur was bombarded Nov. 8 with heavy siege and naval gun The bombardment caused a conflagration. On the afternoon of Nov. 8 the magaxtne of an old battery on Uf Sungchow mountain was exploded by our shell FEARFUL APARTMENT Three Persons Burned to Death and Lives of Many Others Endangered by a Fire on the East Side in New York It U stated that a similar intermv tion will be introduced t theJ French Police Interfere Prosecutions Growing Out of 8et-t- o in Chamber of Deputies Commence. a Paris, Nov. 10. The police today arrest oil Gabriel Syveton, the nationalist deputy who struck War Minister Andre in the face during the debate on Nov. 4, at Le wms about to take up bis position for a duel with Captain Call, who is an intimate friend of General Atidre, and who is supposed to represent him. Tl-.arrangements contemplated the uhs cf pistols and two shots etch. M. isy vet cm's arrest begins the crim e New York, Nov. 10. Peter Johnson, one arm remained free. A a resident, of Hoboken, has narrowly by ths rescuers finally w escaped a living death In a swamp near raised arm and after John his home. He had sunk to his chin In rope tronnd hU shoulders the quicksand when rescued. Johnson had started out la the darkness to Investigate a fire not far from bom He walked unwittingly into a place known as the bottomless swamp where several persons have mot death. Before realizing his peril he waa caught and continued to sink rapidly. By screaming wildly tor help, he aroused several persons living near by end they procured a rope. A noose was formed and repeated attempts were made to cast It over the victim. Johnson continued to disappear at a great rate and soon only drawn out It required the g I0t forts of six men to do and they worked nearly an bow n son collapsed from reached dry ground and hospital, NEW PORT FOR New York.Nev. C HeraU |