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Show h,fc 7',e f'"ir 'U'a' d: uarln) V th'"'S ut 0t " i1tr toa eoii'i to o" n Utah Weather Forecast O8-- '" F,p'r P',nct- - ana m 3U NO. U. VOL. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRI'SS DISPATCHES) OGDEN FRIDAY aTY, UTAH. MORNING, NOVEMF-L- Pair Friday and Saturday. uo',. 1,1, PRICE FIVE CENTS HJfi PICKS UP BALLOT BOXES MAV The TOTAL KEEP GROW- . li ING, . IS - . Angeles, taiif. Nov. 8 The coni inued age of the bndr. gi'iw'ni and officiating clergyman ai a 1 s Angeles wevlding ie " day tutaed 212 years. Theocrasin was nil- - martiage of Pr. John W Blhi miiffttlon- - General Mayer left his oP u midnight, saying expected and noi taken place, W aotblng could be gained by Ills Mr. rcfj.ini n downtowu any longer. autt refined to dianiM the reported Mhnaf the balhit boxes in the river, hnlttr than to say that such reports hA coma to him, it being aaid the beus care "picked up by a tug. A ballet box. alleged to have been Min and discovered by nootdeni was taken to District Attorney jensa'i office and closely examined. Attorney do-ha- d Kr York. Nor. 9. - The contest over At mayoralty election Inaugurated by TilBaa R. Hrarst. the Municipal Own-atti- eandldaux developed intorewt-byasspectacular feature today. For tndrt hours the h rates containing atari; KHLOui) ballot oast in last Tuex-gy- i tlret ion choked the etreete in d the Atvlrialt) of the headquarlers-o- f taari of election In Sixth avenue beForty-Mroiita Forty flrnt and anna. The ballot Itoxee had lieen pdwnnl during the night by the mand convey ed in patrol to - election hoard's headquarters. the offlcixls refused to receive tie kallot boxes. and the police, acting Apt a eaurt order signed by Just ram polling the police authori-to turn the ballou over to the elec Han brard, had nothing co do but rataide and swell the pleasure tor re-Di- officials. t As derthwof the slitiaiion. Apprittd hr Mr. the a'.ior-sq- t Has rat appeared before Jtttka Hckey of the xtat supreme wit and asrured front him an order raetpelBai .lulin R. Yourhis. presirii'til of U board nf eleetinns. to accopt. Hu' bsUnra Tits order was served prompt ly and At ballots then were receipted hr by ths eleot.ion hoard. I'nder ttmiA guard the patrol h a spins tbs hones were driven In trarl-anrnhonwK in this city and Ilrook hi. vbers the iialhit were stored sttli Ml tbe orili-t- nf Lite elect Inn hoard. frat. A'lnruny Julius Mayer had an HVP'tant cenfeiviti'e this afiernoutt con-latua- i s i'b Diatrli-- i bfb it x A torn) .lerotm, after i dt elded th; the ilit rii'l Montes ngicr would reins in (rppn tinM vidnighi igbl. giipevinten ricui slyrtionr Motxan appi-srehefot'e wt Jisjii- miiI .lerntne with six of "fillies and pin cod - iileni'e lie prom i i: ins official, htdisr f".runs of the contest to Mia ihi. ar.noiinrcmi'ni by the fill-Ulnii ills i i would Join the or isvMulsaiing ihe charge Miad vnmcrio'ng at this Frasohjpci iwing to insure a new "nwlas- :n tho sisie nf Now York. eiii ,a Via.1. er said JJ"1! mptgh1.: 1hjdtaiNea1"l n,, Jeanne has placed - . ''11 HI tho uiarhiui-rof his ffwiioraie with me in 'll ith Id tit, in tlfi oFeuse against the ,I fjT11 I Dlat riel. Sanford are to Anri jstnsMid h-- thi' wwk th ' fTne !!!!' t, Auorney General Dep-ii- Tj k,M,nn received a ,'"IKsnas Troiii the ' s,id ItninedUlelv at walk .'1.;;'-''"- ha hut lPs V aU pul tioxes 111,1 rni'., , 'hers l1'' ifk.iLf.lB tie-,- iH . :V were litiritig the in.'i'li"ll Of 'Ilf I'leCtiOU thorough ever in Mm ;l "''Dltai, , W. 'he . 11 cugagud MnK Alton . I" cuiirt. nf ap- I ,f ctindlda'e ' , The, ry veprespjjt contest. 'l- 'Kwd y in ft on, for hint Mr. "night saying "r ,hl dthrown out . tiion than g.oou :i hk",;.,!,'V " 'hoitld have been r, iK I" ''' asserted that f.,t' m.' " Led with a cfofi I r.l Ownership emb i itiiR. 'v.'1;,1" ,,v,r Mr- M,,rt savs ihese u,r h,ra wiici.ii Vn He iheir va- - "'1 - h ,C. r . '. ( ' M hut WtQ 'V1 i) lMlM were bo elected 'hc Cnirp " VOJP IrAdorj ex- ,n n- - aero-!..- ', ' , .. cam'' O hVP t,:ot " He custom for k clcnions r--f .",:c f is, a- - h.: v., e!r" nt'.; til, ; .. . v !s to Th" Ivtird hid -- ,ca fer Clr" wmmissioner toe ',h on the .v J twelve hours. J ll'if t't guard - '"V I III.- uv ii lull- or Gets Injunction Which Lets It Work In Imxea be Forty-secon- d Hears-watcher- ,('niiiiiiud in I." S'Vi'ii) London, Nov. century ago Pitt, standing whsg I hum stand, prophesied war. Today 1 prupheiu pmti-e.This was the text ou which Premier Balfour baaed hi speech coinvruing the relations of Great Britain with foreign cuun tries at the hud muyoi-'banquet In the guild hull untight. Mr. Balfour and Wit Re law Reid, the American ambassador, who replied to the toast of "Their Exceili-iicles- , the For sign Ministers, proposed by the lord mayor, vied with each oilier in plus ant words for the credit of their respective countries as leaders auamg the advocates of arbitration. The whole tenor of the speeches was optimistic. The premier's reference to Russia waa particularly happy. He g aaid: AVi. 1... i f.cm x7iom0. i.. Ho. - j j,.. .1 , ve hill IHI- fur tod, iv ! . .... pm. h. i.. o.m ,,i,.i s ,, j,.,f , , o' ill.- nn. of f '.ii noi' I, it's- - wh-l- vi- - XI; i r neisiivi a inplv Seven Thousand Cossacks Using Machine Guns Were Required to Put Mutiny Down Fires Still Glow, Cal. Nov. it The court haa aflirtuv'd the Juilg tun: of t lit lower court in the rase of Aloe Fries, by his guardi.iii. Mary Fries, vs. the American Is ad Pencil company. This was a Freauu cuuniy case. In which i bo jury granted damages to the atiaiitiii of $1,999.99 to the plaintiff, a hoy. who. while in the of defendant, lost two of hla fingers by Miming tn coutoci with a cir rnlar saw. In their opinion tho Justices say: If employers will aid and abet heart less and mercenary parents Iu lakittg little clitldren from ton playground and the schoolroom, to place them In factories and mills where dangerous machinery 1 In operatoat, they can hardly exjipct rourt to Indulge In nine tea-plo- discrimination touching the quantity of oh re and caution to expected of Im- - SCORED BY Foi--ie- r. Rl, Louiw. Nov. New York cellor of Irpaud. Ambassador Hcid. Life Insurance company, through Ha the Japanese. Grek, Belglau if id Mo .1 uttd slmtil. l.tiuo tillicr a'lorney. F. X. prison ami former iraa ililnis-ter(rrtieral Crow, late this after-ii'v- prominent, pcrsoiui. Prior in "he ban applied to Coiled Shales Circuit quel the gues's sere received u 'he HiiIrc Adams for an injunction to lord mayor and ilu lady mayov.-in Riaie Insurance Suiwrlnleruh-n- t the gnwn riri'pii'iTi room ot i ciilld aniiiver from enforcing his order pro hall. hiM'ing ihe company from carry lug no In proposing in- toast of 'Tee Ini fiinher hnsiness Ip Allattourl. perial Inrccs." SliiTiff Kmalliniiu The was application referred :o 1n; rocetition in ihe favorably passi-i- l upon by Judge Adams, who isI'nited Sia'cs of ihe British sqii.idioii sued a restraining order illrerrina under noinuiaiid nt Crime or i Kiipprintrndrnt of Insurance Vandiver Battenherg. Mr Bairour oil a to a p tear before the federal court nt. conatderalblo pur1 ton of his to Jeffroii City on November 20. to tho unemployed, expressing sy inpiiili.-attshow ettus- - whv bp should not be r hi di'sire u iu every wa from enforcing his order e help itipsc oil ul ork ;ind :ipjea!iiii: New the York Life lnsurunre to private jmi Tor rinding dmirg eumpany from doing further huslnesc tho sires. in Misaourl. and ordering that, pend in th of ibe to bueigri policy Passing the nearing, the euperlnieiideni'e onler goierntneiit, ilie in'iulr siaike fir: of bit not enforced. IliicsJa, and then hi id thsr his tnuj eaty'a goreiniiuiii had dune e'en-thinLEAVES IT TO LAWYERS. possible for many years lo ward off the dangers nf war and bad dom . Ito best to everii a Mdieuie of Jefferson City. Mo.. Nov. H- - alltt'K'd to the difficulties W. D. Vandiver of the mate and said insurance depart men t. when informed attending lioumla'.' nil might lie Press today that hn hojied t Imt by the AsMi'-lateby a rid ration. Judge A damn of the United 8 tale a cirI ant siuiuniiie on litis Mihjeei., cuit. court at Ft. IajuIr had issued a futemporary lnjuiuHon restraining him said tlli; seaLinur "I thick ill the insre war, nnl ss ture we shall from his order mi pending the of a. naiiou u a call of tho Nw York Life Insiiranre deed he imaidc to im will ruler iu do arising to business this company stole, of mtthins! sggrn it carry out a made 'he following statement: uni dlxenient "1 do nut. care to express an opinihmttgli ion at 'his stage it tho proceedings. tbe rights of liii- - neighbors. However. 1 see no prosie. of such a va :i iiii y The quoation is now tp the rourt and In Kiinqic." the lawyer wdll flghi If mil." ly s -- ( 1: rd-lie- 1 nini--tv- tian-itiin- St. Petersburg. Nov. 9. The orthodox clergy under the direction of tbe new procurator general. Prince Obeln-skl- , have issued a stirring appeal to the pri.vluciul priests to aid In the restoration of peace In the country. The documen. which Is written in the old Slavonic style, declare that the priest are unworthy minister of the chalice if they aland idle which are murdering each other Christian and their brotbsr. the Jewa. It adda: "We are the servants of Him who taught ua to love our enemies. Let n elevate the crosi for the blood which haa flowed over It, and in the hour of freedom, teach the eternal truth before which every party must bow down." HE WANTED TO SEE. s Canal Will Be Built Despite Detractors Says Chairman. 9 Tlieinlniv Nov. Wxfehing'nn. Ahoins, i'lii1' of tho isihmtaii r.imil . sas the p'it'clpal Join niiilng or tlic cnmiiiii'i-nii- it a u ; tvvl' Hardwai'.- Miimitaciuti'i's' XMoila'Ion and the Nm'hjiihI IJhiiI w.'irn.'sKx i.inon hotel tonight . Willard si the c There was .i l.'i'go :iit nd:iiiri- ol or limit b; whom Mr. Sliotti - was given n Itenriv reev p- tile tloil as InMr. Kli'ims viewed the piuyvess of on iln- eiinul and ihu olislacli-Hid rniirluilnd Iu Hiivlng: Tho will lie bull', resl assured id 'bill, end it vil be Iinjl at Iaiiania III 'lie piiddlll liitve Tlinsi' WI jiansed "levuriibly tnwu the field of deiia'e Tlii'iv is in tillin'. ll loim and A ua pin mov of biri-voluble hiN ing iu an-- I vu in iln- - land it is in di'iV- ibis The burden ol I loeanal wdll in veil their song Iulei ill s: 1'aiiiinu. and every lirnlv eon-with I lie i iiii'i'pi'ise, uirliiilinc h and ibu picsid iil. and 'oiiimiK-Hme- i " cngnioer. an- emivtneed of ii for Ilnur giand "They are alia 11 ln;i'.n of noiie- when have asinniitib d. When they are noi reh earnin'; they put'lllg the Word-otlteir unc lino Iiokiis inii'ivuiis and miter wi'.'ti'ii hi!'in of winch ihev are wmling for'h loliiniiiind-- . tinni ilietr bincai-- , of ptihlo't'y in iln aud other e(tii.. "XMto ir eapiialuitiic t hit indu'erv'.' t ihu-- e Wha: wttriens. foilisilly dr'imum 'll" cnumeifiion of an mom would caiial. y to d"-:- f put up a ed defrsi tl ronsirue intereMK nf ihs' mifi" That ihiue riu-n- - i: t . j 1 - Iln-Hrsin- g 1 f i - lu-- C'nx-sack- exi-ep- n liv-r- r - SALT LAKE HAS LOST CONVENTION s qu'-aue- a NEW LORD MAYOR OF LONDON c lo flee from i In- env and duel s me pil d high with l.sfcage ;nid Inui.-iclinld efleci i. Tit fires are still trowing in the mark'd and stt'Pher grovip of Imildiiigs The siivcx and hmtk' are iKiarded up and tm'ips arc pairoiing the Scarchiighto from wrhip Rnd torpedo iaM',s in the harigir are flashing across the waters In order to aid launches in their search for individual mutineer who are tryng to escape to th mainland by boat.. Though a ma. jorin' of the mutineers have attr'en-demdseveral hundred arc still hold-innut in th eastern section of the up barritown. The--- ' have ihrnw-cades. hut. ar su'TOUuded. and machine guns arc poed a', all the a'reet exleading to htr atrongbolda It iamurt-ners pected that the remainder of the wdll submit totnonw Mr AiitoH dor aiii- rfir d 8 ie ,i I !';. it TROOPS i' . ,,iUl ; ' liii'ii'i'i mayor s r:i'--i- t ail- - tl, t - Til lurevcii. Ut In I1 F'l--- ' ."lljt H S f l:i . curt imuiii'.'. went in k:,!'.p in the Uw T.b ti,m- Inril n-- w ihru.igh tbn whiu it oflir. the nath Tim !iu YOUNG MEN WILL PrAY. Yn-- i; . .v o- copiiri'tee "f fl - Tt. Y M in'err.iv..'r-a- l fSunday, A hi-- '!:e c:k cf praver for opening day o 'll l. h vcuiig nidi lbrnilEl'.cu: Hi" YViillima observed a a "(.c.-rp- ,itul day" !) thv c:- - tin' a l flir- : !, ' in wl.icli ihe vnrioua aj.'ocut-liriii- s i .' iiiuk puri. wax imnf ih posing an.l tlie ionic va.- In, 1 3 e. .vuviuu rrnwiN of ' .1 liiNit wnx "ii- rii's nts: ;i ;ii c whh draped wi h imnertsc Anicric.ia flags, a trilniTv in 1r. -- s; v.'ir ill ij ' .r. yett'k surcc-- a i lie i.'i'' Ertsi HAVE UPPER HAND. NuV l.iiuiloii of i p . I i Sir John I'li'iiii. witlt sire:. vi l- j - t n- -v , Jt'-tiii- v f.i in Caliroi'tiia iu held ::e- is-ji i. .ul cv'iiv Hiiiton of .liv '-ihl:-lrl ll ii, Jii.i iui-u- wlp-tli'- i - eMi-nde- - raji-abl- e 1 Washington. Nov. 9. Mr. Tskshlra, Japanese mintster hore. hud a tons talk liiday with tbxindary Itisit recpM-- i ing tlie buninasK of bia niiaeion, whicli the nitiusiivr ia putting to shape prep arstoi)- lo departing for Jniun on ait leave nf sbsenre. While h. ihi- - arsensl and tlie fori. Tlie idcd Ih In 1'ukto the miniater will dlscup governor in kfa tclogrant saul lhal wtili Hiu foivign offiriula the exiM-dntaiiy of tbo mutinous ssilnrx tried hi in iMiuts to tlie mainland, but pney of ralNlna lit Jsimnese miseintt lhai ilnv w et e captured ami were here in Ilie I'Huk uf an embassy, Ftvsi lie gave iiIH Ruusevell WTtllll be glad to w liromtiii lia.-to rrotisl-idi- . d'1 this duuu, and he Is jutrik-iilarlof 'Jin raMisliiis. no I lull Mr. Takabfu. for wlmni Ii l f tin The eurri'SIMindi-n- t rtu-m- , Iimn nnuclved Hie liigiii-Prc-- .. wlui is on tin ground, savw Ih uflici'i's estimate the I'asiiallte at 2mi, hlimiltl have - ih" liuiior of lieing Hi. first .lap nee- aihhaHsailur iu Amerh-swhich is very uiiMtrvailve B.il. ihe cSituk itll bit. t fail tn vli-- of lit rcpiglx himight hi refit th-- t IXmting ataii gees, nlin entered iln luwii from toe imtvemeni s iiiov erect Ih provide that A' Ihtx crtitciil JunrMire ut-nicltilaud mi Amurican ToLii into an Ipiihimiu liter is tin iUlHlnpi marie III gnvptli embassy otilv after hn lias lieen ad Uie peltnok In in I uiliil inept liri-leaiivemniunt iwks of Iu tiinnnv, and it in ndinHicl vl'Pi Hii tin. .liMrc bsx taken Niir-action in ih cooh "C ii' I! Is Hon nf artillrrisl that in. uwii li'pliiiniiilc representation tu joined 1e- .iilore in 111' u irvoll the Tn t an; Hus Into effect Wajdiingtiiii iini'tiioiiH Muiil iiiiiil. Iiav- - hern ll is llikl ill - Hip III" Ini of Juii.ni tiittst, ttrl give. s tscnl In lh rliiing''. Mlt l tiiai ih tin I'osaacLK and guardK iiuod th In mailer which Mr. Tiikahira will ixhn fellow ic-of siuHitinx upon ilii-iufflro officials when hIioMiit iirincll of III rerviue, tlicip up with thu Is fear tliiit 'lie mutiny will have a iii rsechea .lapiui. I'ltc tltot tbiea uni uiiviMie until li'1'i'iiilicr, wo that. Hi bud i fleet mi i lie iiio'hIm of ihe roofin, w li!'-l- i liadlv sliakoi change in tlie uiadc of the rllplomnlio ulrcadi has i mid Toklo, if it Ax posts itt tiroiiagsiida. by the i ittii-at all, prolahly 'an nut Ito wain as the tiewa of t h mutiny was i icceived lure the Seventeenth a tel mad- until nearly next year. It la clih- al or in stele nf th Kiehi'i inh cq'iipaar d in tbelr barracks nut LI'i.v'l iriB','iti. th present Amir guard were lurl-rul Tokio. nil lifk'.iuio ban nrul'-'c- t and tin- hari'iulv : ii'iooudi ) by with 'be fits' ambas'il"r there. Mr. tins The aailo1' were to cabin ilispalclind. rage and kh'i.i d frnn '1 window com. w cord icr today Iu ll litipcror of tiiai iliry were ready to j'cn iluir tug kfll1 fatew'di mti'I it t nut certain Hial ii liiiuu coinrule hn Tnkio He has b's'D Iiiirfug til I'tiilirig in!u;. nia'Jimc wiil uf sb cpc" gun werr cpiployi-i- l amiiriki ihe nut (.'IMIllCl a ilpmix ratlin, wbo pad joined hv x battalion of aritllerv men froiti thr f'M'ipf'-- . and wh'h ru.sed the tidal lliitnlil of innlUUNTi- m t.Od'i. Thr sailoi-- ; tlteir htef grirvaneca at poor fold and clothing and an inrnffi aniomi'i of lilicny front liairacks Rough join'd in the pillage, but lie woikmen did noi pun id pate in :t. Minty S tbe wotauien and thn cirtlian lailidoil. Nov. 9 ATii-- iikii Waltr pripIlMIiiili ImVp fit her fled or an- - tw-mYu'irli Aiotgiu w:i- - iti.u itiir.iicii lunl t.liu 1 v h- JAPANESE' MAY HAVE EMBASSY - - - iMmir-atriofet- i ,s is'li-iiii.i- iu t. I - r. ar-eu- pal-avt- o Ansm-laiei- e l g i s Hi-r- t in om-.'i- N'i-- - v k Ambassador It'd, in to W'vsini Hay as th' ' new kind s not a matter of nii'iinniion or amhassador," and :ahl he rltmiH have Pru!a"on. hm of hlctiu Th".v have Iw'eii selected to respond to the tixisti a ransl lor more than tieep to the represen alive of foreign ua half a fighting century, and they fought Ii thins, because of Ilia well know n elotill Theodore Roosevelt, lie whs turu quence and with Ills big stick.' appealed as ariin-of doing Justice to the subject. ito champion. From that moment tloor Referring to the premier's expie-slonefforts have been OW'i:I less, but tiny of tiie pniltabiliiy concerning have not yet discovered Ihe faot. Tln-peace, Mr. Held uld it was tin- Inisi are wasiliig tJn-ienergies find tluir nesa of diploma' ist to make jieace cash fur behind Theodore Itisisi-velj and nut war, and for his part lie stolid the Aiitenran people iu suli'l of the to arbitration the rouri mimed front shoumess iind wiih arbitrament of the sword. Tho am- iug xs one man: "tiivo us a canal thin conwould said bassador neither will be adequate to meet the deuiaiids cede nor Ulapit'e Mr. Balfour's claim of the eoinmcns- - of the world, and give had j Btiuiin that Great taken prerc-- it to us at the earliest possible modeuce In the ma'tcr of arbitra'iun. bir ment.' " Great he would say Britain and th United Stales hd set an example and had settled xonie of the most burning questions through arbitration and that today the iwo countries were mors cordial in their relations than they had been a' snv time In the last hundred yea's. "If you hear of ihe poalblltty of differences over fisheries or something el'c. do not. believe it." San Frnrico. ialif. Not 9 said the amlasa'Jtr. "because such a i? Traffic Manager f'harii-report will he ih result of alivihi'e no Fee, of the SUitbejn psnfle rerspanv. misinformation There " 'he today between 'he United States and is Id receipt oi a telegram Great Britain 'hit Secretary Root and executive committee of the Nations! Secretary Larsdowne cannot speedllv Educational association, through i's nettle, and while King Edward and president. Mr. N. Schaeffer, stijierinten-n- , of public inaiructiun of pennsvl-vxnlaPresident Roosevelt retain their jil.'ire has accept '1 'be invid'.luti llletv fe U;e lo t'C H COIIlilllMiilri- - of la., Nov. 9. Eric Von Marengo, Kutxlebea, an alleged German baron, who caused a train wreck on the Rock Island at Homestead last spring, just to see wbat wuuM happen." was good lelailuii.- ?t-cured iu life linpj isuninctit here ti'her kpewh'"s uf V wete lust Fura-etnliiy. A i'K. tlii- nt ill iliu Klnla.i i this evening. Upon landing, however, hurried inquiry revealed the fact that the troops and the loyal sailors apparently had ih upper hand. Fight lug had cuascd in tho street and th town was quiet, but vu? that tber might b Dirt her i rouble later. Timlgbl patrol ara engaged In hunting down and ea(Mur-mtbe nmUnrrri. I he outhnuik atartod yesierday afb wruwin when th Bailors of th BeveuU fort equijwiBo r.voiipd and, it in rumor!!, klllod aam. of their officers. They marched out of th barracks and .turned lately plundered four aptrit shop. Traced with kquor. they turned and aeired their arnia and than went on the rampage, firing prmoia ruoualy apnn to troops nod tb loyal sailor, loiter they were jutnad by mauy of Their nwnrades, and fighting mors even went to top extent of say- cotiiiiiueil from midnight until Hu u ing that Father John of Cronsiadt baa niurniug, whan th , Th kiweat left the bed ou wMnh be waa supposed bagaa to to be dyidg. to lead th nmtlueera. ul I nute. place tb Dumber of dead Mauy of then awnaatkmai report at fitly. Several regimes Is with sight turn were, of courae, entirely faJs., but aufficlput details have been mrstved chin guns arrived from ih. ietara, to prove that about 9,000 axilors and a burg and OrUnbmim today. liattallon of artillery from one of the TO AE8WT SUFFERERS, firts indulged in mutiny which w am only iut down by aiiout 7.000 and inHipa of the imperial guard hasTii rhaaiber of OdeMa. Nov. tily diitpatchcd from St. Petersburg and eoinmen ha derided to apjiaal hi th from the garrison near Petorbof, and chamber of uuiioian' end xvbauqvi tiiai machine gtinw had to In em- l.lMXMigbwut tb world to open eubscrip-tlu- n to BtMiai. th sufferers from Ilia ployed. Before tlie arrival of th troops. Hi riots at Odmw and in ether towns la sal lore, many of whom war drunk on mMitharn Ruaria. On huudrad and eirUty polillciil liquor plundered front tit spirit shop, had apt fire lo tho market and to acvr prisoner hasp baea re biased hvr urn eral groups uf house. dr tha amncsly deerwte Alxuit. Ztm sailor were still holding mil at midnight, and witonugh Uteee ar. expected to surrender today, the Pcterxhurg, aulhorftiiw iiecaino an iviarmoil tha' tlie Paul regiiiianl of the guard was riistailriied to Crinisladt at I ocUa-this mortiiug Tlie govHriior of Prottsladl tela graplii'd till general staff at midnight Him. Mu; nmiiny bad been cruehod: that then waa no IlkclthiNid of a nf revolt today; that the lo the effect that- members of Him guard hail joined the milt incurs were fiih-i'- . and tiiai (hurt' utis no briiilt tn had tlie i 'hii'I s llinl tlie nuitinoM -e CLERGY ASK FOR PEACE Nov. 10.'This city of excitement all ol emiT-laaud lute into toe light ovei tbe news iff the mutiny at Cronxiadt. Every one of the exaggerated reports of the affair credence iu many quarters, and half toe inhabitants of the capital believed that the mutiny waa smveMvful ;tht th. troop, seat front hete bad joined Id the r.volt; Uiat the .nitrr garrisott uf 8L Petersburg would' follow suit today; that Ih town of Cronstadt had been burned to tit. ground, together with the surrounding fori a. The place wsa represented sa being In tlie hands of lu.OOfl sal lorn who had inuTdereri their offiem, sriind ton and bombarded the Imperial at Peterhuf, acrow. to Iwy. Ruteh-cr- y said to ltav prewailMd in th sirweta all during th da? and th ruSt mm pos-.inl- ! j i, . "Our friends In Russia are ahaoi'h-in- aucli children. public Interest by the great ntove-msa- t they are linking In the direction, aa we believe, of self got'emmeui. The task rt the emperor and hit adviser ia Indeed not e light one, and those who for centuries have practiced par Uainvntary government, know best the difficulties which confront, them. There Ie not a arisen in Great Britain who does not wish them every succeea, und eapree tho Mrunet wish tiiai Ihe movement may net in the future lv strained by tha unnecessary effusion of blood. We hope UtaL the movement will tiring happiness to countless mil Hone uastillied by a Tepciulun of the painful and horrible events which made tho Initial pragtwas so htmuiu able." The banquet was conducted wiLh all tim qualm reiwntunisl peculiar to the occasion. The guests of laird Msvur Morgau iuoluiled the retiring lur:l plca-ant- ! j, woe In a furvire n : I Reid Seconds Prophecy CONDEMNS at Lord Mayor's CHILDREN Banquet. SWEATERS I'rr-nth-- r .The d placed in lwtrol w avion and each lot. guarded by five iioliceinen. hurried to ibe office of the boanl of election al 786 Greonwich street. Meantime other Henrsi tnen had gone lo the borne of John R. oorhis. at president of the board of elections,and. street, 11 West arousing him. asked him to Immediate Voor-hi- s ly go to his office. President was surprised at the peremptory demand and was quickly Informed of tbe court's order. Latter he appeared th at a window- - and, addressing Hearat men. who fairly surrounded the house, said that h would not go to at the office of the bureau of elections such an unreasonable hour, but that he would appear at his office and ope the same at P o'clock, the usual hour, wrag todav. At S o'clock ibis morning bal-'o- t ou and au'nmobile filled with boxes, police officers and began to arrive at the offle an hon of the board of elections and vlclnt V later Greenwich street in that to get was fairly impassable. Tnable rid ol their charges there was nothing 1h fur the police ' do btli to HWell voted mayor, Blr ,lubn lkntnd, aud KaKmir as guests of honor: Foreign Secretary L.susiluwuc. the archliihliuii of Canterbury, Mr. Arnold secretary of stAtc: Willhitii St. .Inlm for Imliu: laird Broderick. Cawdor, Baron Ashbourne, hud cJian Missouri. - stations directed that the Hill . P,. ! I, oi llltlolUl " 1 . np-n- I I.! .1 mIimi "oi -- i OF PFACE s t -- the . , I W.-1- ior, ,T miiln.-- : - j . t Scnstitienal New York, V:i. ! this devuloiimenis pillowed raptd-mortiitiR in th" I'ghr of William R.. ebs-llear.i to rnni.xi ihe mayoiaitv iion or ller.i'pe B. ''Ii'lillan. Having an order ftaipi seriii'i'd Iasi iiicht Justice dlaynor. in B:'"1 LI;. n. diverting in deliver ib Ihn Wiicc depart i ballot Iwixea to the board of rhetions fnrihwiih. Hears! men lu'i no time in despatching flfi. automobiles carrying men aimed va i It the courts order in the various police st at Iona where they demanded the ballot boxes. In moai the officers in charge at police I I Vancouver. B. C., Nov. Five hundred men in the employ of the Canadian Pacific railroad and Vancouver. Victoria and Eastern railway have been engaged today In fighting for supremacy and right of way over a disputed section of land near Midway. B. C., along tha route both roads propose to follow into the Slmalkame. Picks and ahovola ware used as weapons and there were eeveral pietol Mmta but provincial police disarmed the combatants before anyone waa killed. Nine arrests have been mads for shooting. Barricades have been erected. Ad vices from the an-nof conflict late this afternoon are to the effect that further trouble of a much more serious nature than haa yet occurred may be expected during the night, aa both the Canadian Pacific railroad and Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern engineer are determined to command the situation by daylight tomorrow morning. s - j to FOR RIGHT OF WAY w.-r- r - - I .I I e .it i w BATTLE onn-sulte- ii - "l.i- I u:; y t (dec-tlon- year ' ' ceremony. lay of legal talent, in which are lawyers of gicat prominence, nut only as masters of their profession, but also as leaders in more than one movement for good government in this city, William K. has beguii his tight in the courts for the mayoralty, which he believes he won in Tuesday's election, and his first su p has created a situation apparently without precedent. Last night he obtained an ordrr front Juatice Gay nor. of ,he Supreme court . dirertjng the iioltce to turn over all ballot boxes to the board of elections at. mire. Tin- - polii-- olieyed the order as far as they could, hut when they proceeded, after the midnight hours, to the election board's office there was no one there to take custody of the boxes and the itolfcemen were compelled to remain In the street for hours guarding the depositories of the peoples' votes, lter, John K. Yourhis, president of the board, declined to accept responsibility in the matter, ptnd-inadvico from the corporation counsel. Mr, Yoorhls is a Democrat and when his decision was made known the Hearat men tinned to Charles W. Page, s Republican member of the hoard, but he also derliued to act, aud then the police were left iu the si range 'Chit ion of trying to carry out tho court's orders, but were unable to do so. The street in the vicinity of the election board offices presented a strange sight as hundreds of policemen stood on guard around ihe pallid wagons and other vehicles, in which the boxes had been conveyed from tbe various precinct satiou houses. Colonel Alexander R. Ranon. one of Mr. Hcarst's lawyerx. who played a prominent pan in the doings of the day, nisde arrangements for the police to get breakfast in a nearby Before refusing to receive the Official ballot lioxee, Mr. Voorhis Police I'niuntissioficr MeArino. Slid Ihe boxen kept in the police wagons in front of the office or the hoard of sloe lions, pending a deriMon by the corMirai)on counsel. Mr. Voorhia said 'that the New Yoik Sta'e Htiprente court had held in n re rent dreiaioti lliat the bunt'd of ia not the porper citniodian of th boxes, but that th police are. Autong the n'toincs lidim; Hea.-sia William M Ivins, llte Kcpiiblirau rsudiilato fur mayor in Tuesday's rice.-tloMr. Ivins voliiiiiecri-i- l his wr ticca to Mr. Ilearar ami the offer was AmiHir;' ailoniei acting for sceop'i-Jlearal. ia .liulse .Inlm p. l:rmi. who was a one time judge nf hr Supriue eonrt of Iona. Prcaidi-nVoorhis aaid ilia even if should la- ilnit hla the lugal deei-in- u tavard must leeelve the ballot boxes, he would have ihrni sent under police gun I'd to some stoiagr-- oilier thin his office, which wa tiai small for the in llriNiklyn also the lmllv puipo-e- . hoxea were not Iireep'i-- lit- the IkmM of elections.' hut Mi poliir sere to carry 'hem In'o i's room in the Temple H;ir lunhiiiiK By G o'clta k ihls morning all iln- ballot Ihixcs from the various prTinets were in the of Ili'bv under guard and .Mr. Tlady had gone to New York lo confer with Voorhis npon i hi- alMiaiioii. li was irpvirtcd iha( many nf lie bnllot boxes in Brookl'lt Were not pixqivrly sealisl. Shortly before noon extra polirv were railed on lo keep order in 'll vicinity of the hallo' liv- in Munhat ivti. agsa 70 E'.tMHD INPl BrtONFtS , .Maltha J Heflin, aged 71. Rev. Y A Irwin, a retired army ensp is. n. Pi years old, perforated the Is Informed of Their Attorney General Mayer Finding By Tug One Stolen Box Restored to Jerome. Gen cm Tori. No'. nil Ntyer RiimI tonight that he hail worn! Information or lit recovery ballot L. th North river of certain wed in toe lection uf Tuesday JJr Ha Mid i hr matter waa under kiumi, asts ' cs par nc v ... . a:ioi ll I .1 . li '! ' I. f i.i :n- - yictUL ! ill II t ' la VmiiiI4 v- :ii. f - ut. ' |