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Show ASSOCIMED PRESS DISPATCHES FULL ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CITY THE EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL AJ THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS VOL 111 WEATHER NOVEMBER R'Ui-i luuuiitg bet. u.. Hughe up the state. 1 firmly u.al umepeo Jenjo 1 ulo have not been counted in miiv counties to of ilvcrttase greatly the pfenriliie ( Hearst. Hught and possibly ' at! Iumu-s- I "Wr are going to count of the vote, anti i are not only going to protect the i..t-r- making the (.atiYuas uext Tueada. : .t we are going right to sort nos i, i ii matter." t.ir PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PARTY . LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR PANAMA auffi-nei- The Mayflower .Will Convey Them nock, and From That Point the Louisiana Will Take Them to Their Destination, the Isthmus. 8. O'Connell of the American Federation of Labor. Mr. O'Connell talked ith the President today, particularly about the machinists. about ton of whom are now employed on the Isthmus. Their arrangement into clua se la different from that iu vogue tn the United State, which ootuplicate matters. It is also alleged that the eight-hou- r law respecting this class of lalmr is being violated, and President Roosevelt, was asked to take up this aad various other matters affecting the housing, transportation, etc., of the men. FLEVEN INDICIMENIS IN REBATE USES Rec-retar- d u. of.norpuraUona. They remained with the president for about fifteen minutes, tint, 11 ihe order waa given to start Then a I'nlted States flag waa nia up the vessel's gaff, the gangplank was taken up, the ship loosened from her mooring and the trip to Panama was begun. As the vessel started President Roosevelt appeared on deck and shouted a good-by- e to the ehowd which liad assembled. He appeared to be in particularly good spirits and remained on deck until the vessel waa out of sight. Aa the ship passed ihe lower end of the navy yard a parting president'-, salute of t wenty one guns was fired. Will Convey the Louisiana. The LnuiaUna will be convoyed to and from the laihinus by the armored cruiser Tennessee and Washington. 4 board the Louisans Is Unit. Frank Tvani, who will utilize the wireless telegraph apparatus with which the ship is equipped, for communicating with the White House at Washington whenever the prealdent desires it. In this way the public will be accurately Irformod of the movements of the ship. Secretary Lneb will give to the press dispatches from the president, .which niiy be rerelved from time to time. The president will spend four dayfi n the Itthmus. He will arrive at Colon Thursday, Nov. 15, where he U to be greeted aboard ship hr President Amalnr of Panama and Mrs. Amador, iiali man Shouts and other officials of i be cans commission. A considerable b ft or that day will be spent at I lbick and Ancon, the train making a s'ow run arruss the Isthmus in order to give an opportunity to see the ightv and make an examination of the work. At La Boca there I to be an inspection of the present termlnr.l of the old French canal and the Panama rallnjad, following which there will be a trip to nearby Island. where the l roi dent is to be shown the proposed rctunl pacific end of the cansl In deep nd Its approaches.1 In the there is to be trip .round Ancon hill. . At Ancon the " is t' be made s "flesta." with the 'own decorated ar. illuminated. The iirei.en, sntj pRrfy re to b driven carriage through the principal trert,, srcnnipauicd by an escort on . 'str sight-seein- g ' horseback. Speecheg and Responses. An address will lie made by President Amador und a response by Prea-uleK'orcvelt. In the evening the nrcm,.n. W1(, Mr. Roosevelt other arp xpected to dine withandPresident and Mi,. Amador at the Presides-c-- Tlife will be the only me on iheprobably isthmus when the preai-'fewill leave ihe Jurisdiction of the n.i-Si aie. The program on Fri-;-fnd Saturday contemplate a visit o and liipiCthu of all points of on ihe isthmus, including the .nlebna cut, the alto of the proposed iani and lwk- - at Gatun and the prea--ti- f and prouoved terminals of the and canal at CrliohaI. Sunday will be spent quietly on the n n l,1 wenlng the party '"iiiUs ;l bfiard th for Han Juan, Rico, where ihe vessel is scheil-'.eni nt i v rail-ma- d -i to srrive Thursday morning, 22. At San Juan elaborate i"enarattons have been made for the "ception of the president. He will mam there one day. leaving Friday, When ".oreulipr "3 tor Washington. e, rea-hWolf Trap light will lie transferred to the r and proceed to Washington, her Ihe viwe scheduled to arrive T"esdv evening. November 27. Indicted for Giving and Receiving bate Railroads and Grain Dealers Involved. Re- Homo. IDAHO IN "1 have just arrived from there. That accounts for two telegrams mv wife received today saying her mother was dying. Good' trial, am I accused of murdering her?" in court gtsu wished tn correct the above latemeut by the detective. He declared: What 1 said waa that I bad Juai arrived from the continent, not from con-whic- 'r Ttr Nov. V Jones Has Received patches fihowing Total Vote to Be 326.C00L The detective, however, persisted version was correct. The police declare there la no suggestion of robbery in ihe charges against the prisoner. gtau later received permission to Minneapolis, Nov. 8-.- Eleven indictsee his wife and child, and tbe magisment were handed to Judge in the United Btates district court this trate directed that the sum of money afternoon, and they cover the giving found on Stau be handed over to hia of re bales by ceriein railroads and the wife to pap- the bills of the party at receiving of the same by grain firms the hole). and individuals. The Hat of corporaIS IT KARL HAUf tion against whfrli the indictments were returned, a given out by AsMst-an- t As far aa inDistrict Attorneys Ewart and Washington. Xov. Dickie, who have had charge of the quiry could be directed no such person as Carl Stau is known in Washcases, follows: The Great Northern Railroad com- ington, but Karl or Carl Hau la a mempany, four indictment and utriut seven- ber of the faculty of George Washty-live count. ington university, and as he is known The Chicago, gt. Paul. Minneapolis to be in London at the present time. and Omaha railway, one indictment It is believed likely that be is the man under arrest. and fifty counts. from George Dr. Hau graduated Wisconsin Central railway, one indictment, seventeen count. Washington uulvemlty and later was Minneapolis aad 81. Louis railway, appointed professor mf Roman law. He one indictment, five counts. waa admitted to the bar In the same The Indictments against the rail- year and had practiced bis profession roads charge the giving of rebates, up to the time of bis going abroad. slid under the head of receiving re- He came to this country about seven bates the following true bills were re- or eight years ago. His father la said turned: to be a wealthy and retired member e W. P. Devereaux company, cf the retchstag. while his mother la company, Minneapolis; a bsnmesa. s Last year Dr. Hau visited Turkey company, Duluth; Duluth and other European countries aa a repMilling company. Some of the specific charges conresentative of various business intertained in the indictments were against ests. He returned to this country and the Great Northern railway, two indict- in June last again went abroad, takments for giving rebates to tbe Su- ing hla wife and child with him. He perior Gran oompeny: one for giving expected to return here and take up e to the company and hla duties In the college early in the for giving rebates to tbe Hpencer Grain present month. company. The Omaha railroad, the Wisconsin Central, the Minneapolis and Bt Louis A PEOPLE WHO HAD were charged with favoring the Hpencer Grain company. The companies NEVER SEEN WHITE MEN Indicted who are not railroad companies are charged with receiving rebates. A Tribe Discovered on Prince Albert Beside the corporations, Indictments Island Who Had Nedcr Baen were returned against eleven IndividuWhite Met.. officials of the railroads named, als, but United States District Attorney Hnupt said he would not consent to the names being given out for publicaVictoria. B. C.. Xov. M. Interesting tion, owing to the fset that no service details regarding the finding of a peohad yet been obtained upon them. Th ple, who had never seen white men, on general offense alleged la the railroad Prince Albert Island, in tbe Arctic, are indictments is the absorption of graic given by an officer of the returned with elevator chnrges. revenue cutter Thetis, who learned full After the bunch of indictments had details from CapL Kllnklqberg of the been given out to the coart the jurors team whaler Olga, who located them were ecuxsed for the term and told winter, when hla vessel waa in to convene again In Ht. Paul. That a the ire near Prince Albert land, Kllnk further and more searching Investiga- on berg, accompanied by an Eskimo, tion into the rebate question will be started inland on a bunting trip. He made is not denied by Assistant Unit- went 250 miles in a northeasterly died States District Attorney Ewart and rection over the mow, finding trace further revelations are expected to be pixipfe. Other whalers had also see made at the netx sitting of tbe granJ trares of natives In this region, but never sighted them. Capt. Klinkeo-berJtiJT. came up with 150 nr more. When Perhaps the moat surprised people of all were the railroads officials, for none they saw him they came toward him. of those interested expected indict- armed with copper knives and bow ments to be brought. Each company and arrows. They held these high bad made Its beat endeavors to dis- above their bends and he pointed a claim any criminality in Its relation rifle nt them. One advanced alone and he laid down his rifle, the native putwith the grain companies. The grand Jury has been In almost ting down his weapons. They became busicontinuous session on the rebate friendly, and by means of signs, Kllnk ness except for a short recess, and for enberg learned that other than one to look into the matter of naturalisa- old woman who came from Prince tion frauds, and It Is understood that they had never seen white indictments under this head were re- men previously.) lie visited the vilturned, but. a they are against indi- lage and foilhd about Aim people, all viduals upon whom service is yet to of whom lived by hunting and Halting. be made, no information wa given They used the most primitive uten out. It Is said that some matter of a alia, fashioned from bone and native sensational nature will be made public copper. Their dress waa not like that wben the rases are brought liefore the of the other Eskimos, bin similar to court. that of the Greenland natives, made of softly tanned skins sewn with deer sinews. Their winter houses were of sod. with an inner lining of akina and KARL STAU UNDER different In shape from those of other ARREST FOR MURDER known tribe. They were nomadic. The only article seemingly brought from civilization seen by Cnpt. was a piece of steel, evidently Aceuecd of Murdering Hia Mothar-ln-Law- r some blp, which was converted from Baden Baden at Arraigned into a spearhead. for Extradition. lhat his ' McCauil-Dlnamor- Amea-Brook- McCaull-Dlnrmor- ' al g CONNERS CALLS g MEETING. I ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL ARE One nu.ii ha ii.it been Coupled for. and u i though! ho wa h.own to aioiuf. New York, Nov. 8. Jutioe Dowl ing in tho New Yorkaiate supreme cour; heard arguments T counsel for i. ihe intei'iiaitoual policy holders' BEQUEATHS $200,000. y and Un New Y irk Life Iu an attempt by a policyholder New 1 iii k. Nov. Edwin Sumo of ItiooMyii who died in ttara'oga Octie to prevent tin- true tee of the comImm 27 lefi half hts eslste. valued pany from expending if funds in con.c ui.Oiio. i vur.oii educHtioiinl su.l ducting a campaign to elect, ihe i ration ticket of trustees. 8heph-e- n cliurtjolo iiiMiitiinMi. according to the Karrelly of this city was the policy-holdileum- - of the will, wtifeh w probuled who applied tu the courts for an Till i to be di j tn Hi'ooklyit liuiuy. viiti-i- l to rekiffiln an alleged wssio among leu iiivtitiitiou, Inrluiilng lujuntni-iof ihe company's funds and an gi Auiericaii Tract Tiikigee ul tlie luuda already alleged to y lie Aiiutichii School union and i have been exjiemled in the campaign, Keanien' Fricud MX'iety. RETURNS FROM EVERY COUNTY IN THE STATE. cotn-uifi- vem-patt- S- Will Have Out ot Twenty Sixteen Members in the Senate Similar Majority in the House. I S- . - Tiu-day'- i Alin-nrai- a Monunnlsin. I t Slink it i oulv fair to lale si this time thst a large majority of llie do uut now. nor leading Democrat Chicago. Xov. 8. Those iu charge never have, approved of Dulaii' course in this matter, and in the next of the Prohibitionist national headcamiiuign i expect to nee the iHillllcal quarters in this city aeic congratu- 4taltle fought on strict party lines. lating ihamwlveg tooay upon tbe excellent showing which they claim the Idaho is normally Republican, if emiIt is going to are dltiotis and such, In different the Prohibitionists made states Tuesday. A large number of ' continue to be so for many years to come. dispatches have been received, and "H. H. BRADY, Uhaiiinuii.'' Charies K. mea, chairman of the national Prohiulikra committee, said that the total vote of the party In the dif- NOT SATISFACTORY 325.UH0, will exceed ferent elates for whereas the total for Swallow TO THE LIBERALS President in 181)4 was 257.418. in New York. Francis D. Gates, Prohibition and Independent candidate, waa elected state senator, and in SeatLiberals Protsst Against Magoon'a Ap-- j tle, George CotterUI. natkmal grand pointment of Moderate to chief templar, waa elected state senaCuban Office. tor on the (Democratic ticket, hacked by Prohibit loniste and Independents, in a district that gave Kjosevell 1.81u Havana, Nut. 8. The growing majority tn.JAvi, of dissension among Lllierulo broke Illinois the in Pislti'jiiloukla oC Jack iu f sixteen of all records, their cainlhlaie for stale their efforts to indure Governor MaK5.MM) votes Allin. receiving treasurer, m to dlKintsa Modeiatea from and carrying over a dozen counties. gi ihjsis )n tlie Insular adminisare Prohibit tonlsts reportAt least sis tration. rniilsciug them with Liberals, ed elected to the legislature, in Massat togiglit at a secret meetachusetts the I'nihlbithmlsts are cry sliced lJUeral cumnilllee on credited with 4').uuu votes for Moran, ing There were present IMtin who carried 28 cities, despite hla deThe Prohibition Guena, Alfredo Kayes, Joseph Manuel feat for guvernot. finpies. Jose J. Monfengiiedo, General party polls a balance of pnwer" vote , Castillo, Rafasl Ihisniiy and represenin at leant seven states iNew Hamptatives from nil provinces. 8ieclal obshire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, jection was Qiade tu the resppultit-men- t New York, Illinois, lows and Kansas. of a police captain named Regu-eia- . ProOklahoma to from Dispatches Alodcraie, who recently has hibition headquarters indicate that a been areinstated in office, aud to the electthe of delegates large majority appointments of various minor offed to the cnnMltnthmal convention stv icials tu the customs house. The re-- , favoraMe to the luseftlon of a prohibiof Reguers was purilm-iarlapjioiiitnient of law the in the tion clause organic cibimxioiia to the IJImtuIm. slate. Up to the present time the leaders the Lilieral party have protest ed IMPROPER CONDUCT. that they did pot seek office and wete entirely willing to abide by the selecE. tions made by Governor. Msgoon. The Itulianapcdia, Nov. 8. William Henshaw, a Meihndlst minister, run meeting tonight, however, ta a resuit vlcte-- and sentenced to prison for wife of pressure brought to hear by applimurder In 1885 and paroled condition- cants for office, and it waa derided lo ally in 1805. was today arrested near appoint a committee to call on tile Winchester on orders issued by Gov. governor, express the party' illsntls-- f action with recent appointments and Hanly and was brought to the governor's office isle this afternoon to show make a strong appeal for Die recognicause why he shunld not be returned tion of liberal aapbanf' to various Hitherto Goto prison. The complaint supported Important posit ions. by affidavits wss made to the gover- vernor M goon ha shown no haste In nor by George R. Freeman, sheriff-elec- t making appointments, making such as of Wabash county, that Hinsliaw seem particularly necessary, it baa and Freeman's wife have been guilty been expected for some time past that would of improper conduct since bis release the patience if the I J tiers I soon be exhausted as time went tov, from prison. and they were not given office, anil that steps would lie taken to bring COUNT CASTELLANE pressure to bear upon the governor. Governor Aleman of Hants Clara SEEKS RECONCILIATION hsa disuiiaoed Garela Viata from the post of mayor of (Tenfuegos. was a very strong The Asks for an Adjournmont of Two Moderate, and he was bitterly by the Lllierals because of bis Wecka to G'vc th Count alleged complicity in the minder uf Time to Reflect. Viihiendas inCi enfuegos last year. Ii ts believed that his removal will trunl to the restoration of trstiquilify III t hs' Paris, Nov. S. - The final word to- vicinity, wlfere there baa been niticli day in the divorce brought discontent am consider hie disui':jer. Castellano against by the Countess her husband, wsk Maltrn Bonnet's FOUND MURDERED. itranct- of Count Honl'a undying affection for his wife sod the demand Mra. Henry Williams Probably Murthst the case be a'ijniirned for a fortdered by Robbeia. night in order to give the countess an lefli-c- t the advisaupon to opportunity Stafford Conn., Nov. v This the Mra. Ilen-- v Siiring. bility of a t econi'illatkm. Wlllliims. alxnir r,o yeam court refused, and adjourned for one old. was found murdered in lir home week, when its decision either the near here this afiernuon. Koldierv r the an of order inquli'y granting of was the motive, and ihe mura divorce will he handed down. derer is lielfeved to lie a tixlnp. The were confined body of Mrs. Williams was found lying , Today's largely to the tilt between opposing near a sieve un the flixvr of the l.ifeli-ecounsel over the rharges made yesof her house, with the throa' rut. Kelly of counterday sgalnst Edtiiond lowel twisted battered ami head . un'-sMr. Kelly has around the ne-- k. sel for the c Near the body lay s denied these rhaiges indignantly snj knife and a Tbe woman died makes ibe cinin'er-charg- e that tbe after a hard struggle with h r ,iv. count himself hafeiiKil up acnnspiracv bo. it Ik tliMiigh', struck her for the purpose nt making his wife down with a (dub ami then cm lor believe that be ( Kelli ( bad organized :i afier which 'he femcl a pkit to bring afemi the count's jmlit-ic- al throat, wound aivout the neck. destruction. Following the inunler Die man The argument in il:e creditors' rase made a systematic search of Die wax opened by Maine Millerand, who i house for Di'inmghiy claimed that the lion's share of the tbe housemoney. and s trunk in an op.Htuirs money involved was - wing to tradesroom was broken npen and Hiruit 1 on men. Ii I stated iip'n authority that in money taken from it. Ifect of his thl eiaim will be contested by th. . later was fiaooi on ihe lawn .nui!y countess' attnrnevs. who are said ! in front, of the houre. be settling all iegj'imale btilo. The husiixnd ot ihe murdered woman. who hard been away from borne, POMPOM SHOW. discovered the liuii'. I i nt coiim-qaenc- "W Are Going to Get an Honest Count of the Vote." U is alleged in the complaint that the defendants caused to b printed hallots vimllar to the official PREPARING DRAFT TOR Imll.ii, placed them Iu return envelIRISH GOVERNMENT ope and sent them tu the agents of the company with Instructions to place .tn each ballot the diiiiiIht of a policy and 1 crons off the names of the canPrepares for Csntral Board, an Educa- didates of the internal tonal committee tional Department and for Transticket. II wa charged this wa done fer of Land. to secure the return or ballot in advance of the isaue of the official ballot ; that the postage stamps were so Dublin. Nov. 8. Tbe Kveniug Herald placed a ii identify the envelope ileel.iiv- - that ii baa reliable infonfla-tiot- i when returned to the rompauy, and to the effect that a recent confer- that advance of many thonoauda of were made to tint aaeals to ence nt i ended by Jume Bryce, chief doliat-seenuary of lidtuid, John Redimind, coinHnute them for their effort to leader f the Irish party tu tbe house elect the admini ration ticket. Hamuei Uniermeyar, counsel for the of commons: John Dilhm. mcnilicr of purlUnieiit for Eai Maya and 8ir An- - international poiicy holders committee. tuny del 'unncll, under secretary to the j appoured for Mr. FsiTelly. He said Karl of Aberdeen, lord lientenaui of j that .the Irusteua of tho New York Life Ireland, Sir Antony Read read the !j Insurance company waa taking advan-tlra- fi of the plan for the leurganiznilon tag uf loopholes In tho now inauranco Tbo law to defeat 4he object for which th of the government of Ireland. draft proiided for the establiahmeut law wa paaaad. The defendaula, be of a centre or castle board, an educa- said, carefully omitted to say that tha wa that of the tional depart ment, a deparyiiicul of ag- tk'ket not scratched . He charged that the riculture and for the transfer of loud. dmlulstratl-juit creates an Irish rounril with be- work of tranocriblng the number of a of the policies was done by officials of aud tween it members elected on the existing ihe company and at the expense uf the fram-hlue- . and the re- policyholders, and that It waa done tq partlnuieiilNi-mainder tin a restricted franchise, or lq Meal tbe electiuu. Mr. Uniermeyer uf tbe ballots of nominated, tlergymcn of all denomi-naiioii- s displayed twenty-siare eligihie for membership which he oumplalnod, and said that in the council. Ireland is to relain her lens of thoiiHxnda uf policy huldera hod present representation in parliament; appealed to tbe rommluee to ak the the pulire are to remain under imperi- courts to prevent a mlsime of their al control, but the force will be re- fund. James H. Mclniuah, attorney to tha duced numerically and the judiciary New York Life lu su ranee company, renibiiia unaffected. bald the eleniuneerinE csnipajffn was Mr. Redmond and Mr. Dillon airmig-lupturned tlie ailice and the Judiciary perfectly fair. Tlie agents informed each pulley clauses, but it a as pointed out to them that certain membere of the cabinet bolder that there waa two ticket ia were obdurate on these quest inns. Tlie tbe field and. asked him lo vole Aha projioHed nieaHiire is not yet ttimpbMe, administration ticket, aud that Die latfeatures have (teen ter was oent at tbe expense of tha hut the Mr. Mclntoeh then suiumUed i agent, set i led defliiltely. and Die entire affidavits from ITcsldcnt A. E. Orr, is agreed thereon. and Vice Frealdent Kingsley' denying that the director had interfered lit ALL DEMOCRATIC any way with Ihe electiuu of a ticket by the iiolicyhnldera. Tim affidavit of Mr. Kingsley admitEXCEPT GOVERNOR ted that 8181,000 official statements and return envelopes bad been printed and to the company agent a, but Lateat Rsturna Indicate That Dima forwarded merely fur the uae of such policyholdcrate Have Elected All State er as might desire it, and to facilitate Offices Except Governor, llieir vuting. An affidavit from (tu comptroller of Ilia New York IJte, from which coun-- e Wilb Ihe offiNew York. Nov. read extracts, declared lhal no porcial vide of hill three counties missing tion of (he expenm of sending out tha , tonight, Lewis Htuyresant Tiaalr ap-- licki'ts and the envelopes couiplained of waa borne by .Die company. psrently is elected lleulenaitl ernor on the Agency Inspector Dnsael, in an afleague ticket, by a plurality approzl fidavit, said he had spent belween 97)10 mating 1,700 vole over M. linn Bruce and $UKi In endeavoring to get tbe ad To arrive at theae figures mlniatrailon ticket elected, but it was (Hep.) Unice s probable pluralities in the out. of hia own pocket. rimntlaa of Ksaex. Ontario and NiagTbe affidavits of the cashier in tha ara are baaed on the vote fur the Re- different offices throughout tho counpublican gubernatorial candidate. Ful-in- try were next submitted. They said county is also missing, excepting they were all working In support of tho a statement of Bruce's plurality over administration ticket because they be-- 1 Clianler. While alight changes may level In it nd that no moneys had lie made in the return from several been paid out by them for the psrpose coiiiiDrs. it la nut believed they will of conducting the election campaign. niHferlally reduce f'hanler'a lead, but Adjournment wag taken until tomoron tbe contrary, may increase ll. row. ii apiieara late tonight that, all oilier candidate on the Democratic WRECKAGE PICKED UP. state ticket art elected by small pintail lira. Victoria, Ii. C Nov, 8. According to a report Kent to ihe war department THE SOUTHERN COTTON by Light Keeper Daykln. wreckage Indicating the kxia of American Hulling COMPANY ORGANIZED schooners Hurf Duck, un the Vhnrou-ve- r rnasl, and other wreckage, including a broken name hoard with letter "J. King" remaining, ha Movement Designed to Maintein the Iieen picked up near 0rmns on th Prices of Cotton Againot Wail Vancouver island roast. Street Conspiracy. Mm. ii'in 1 Dis- o. of-th- e - d ! ii 1 Ihree-fotirth- two-thir- x y eab-lne- DHuuicraUc-lnileiiendeuc- SAIL FOR HOME. ADiinla. 7.i.. Nov. h. -- A niuvemrnt flcHignaieit to "maintain a protiiah!" ugsinsi Ihe ronspirs-cict- , price fur of Wall wsk luaiigiirateil louiglii a a Tiicciliig of the executive coiiiiinltcf of Die Suiiihern Cotton " H'l'i-ct- The nu'Dioii p: oHicd for Pittsburg. Nov. - One Italian laone g borer wan insianDy killed missing, thought t have beau blown to pieces: two arc raHiliy hart, and fifteen oilier sre sci Ini'jdy injured Irvuuf lin s'.iUKr d dyna- ine 8. CpL New York. Nov. Koald Amuiiriseu ami five others of ihe Norwegian exploration party who for the last ihvee years hare been seeking the north weal passage and the magnet alliii unlay for home on the Meanier liilligolnv. accinnpru-ii-isliin- g ooooooooooo thin purpiM" ja the furniaiiun id wiih "The ft. jiii Cigtuii Ci mi puny an esiahlirlieil capita! of tlu'l.uuu.iaii'. lo build waroliiiiireH. buy up cotton at and otherwise rcAMiiiHhl" price col 'o reguia'c wiling so toil shall lie liu'.'il in on Die Irakis of v than 'in its jiiiriurjc h in", A CITY IN FLAMES. Five Hundred House Destroyed and Property Loss a Milllaa. lit' Hong Kong. Nov. 8. A from I'animi today RECEIVES CONDUCTOR Pri.'Vi.icnl nicria! ,,f cuijiiuctoi Viunay. ania railroa I. who on Die risked bis own i lo save D:e lives uf two chUdieii. Hubert and Margan-ijewi- s. hi IMtUiui'g !.ii l.inuary 22 last. The nulla) J t'u fuimh awar.1 since a nuibm-izlp- act o! di this iru vt : y COAL. A finiu-- l in le ent i white KSliui i,r Hhamcon became hui the blaze wa and extinguished Sbanimin i n"t now in peril. Marine!- rom the foreign v I'Mcii in Die harbor have liven In iiiled and are heroically Ihe fiiiines. No ccunfedDiig 1m'. hut the 'be h.vve one xceed dam.'h'e already uiiMion doiiars. The cause of 'lie lire is unknown IhIoih) ash.. N;v k -- Ditin.i' ihe fuel uwi of the Pacific CjjOS' Hteaiiisliip eompviy of Keutte while I h vesel en rouie i Pkag-va.(roui D.is jmii on recent trip. Tlie :nrj leaked , 'he n.'-today in shipping clrc,. time the c'liupanv ha-- i h sir.i.e mi its hand and liiiii.in have reidace jO Keatlie. roved. The European set, i lenient is said to be In no danger. Over bmiM's have been destroyed. including (he real u rants, hnii lids, and gambling houses and i s'lll burning fiercely. The window of gndown nn the by tr.'iinincii. DYNAMITE (III Die U bus1 Is e i pai-xiig- e a c'UiffagraDon h rep- rsglng on tlie riverside oppo-Mitrhe Kunipean qiisrier an !' irlund suburb of Rhiraaerui. .v strong wind is blowing and many houses have already been honor to the o' th national recognition Thai, o-". MEDAL. - V'V. W'HShilig'uli. ha .iunri!ed Rio(ict Edw;i-; war FATAL EXPLOSION. e n all-an- YV'ashingtuu. Nov. 8. -- The annual chrysanthemum allow of the United State department of agriculture opened here today. Tne feature of the how I the' great variety of pompoms. They arc of different aixe. and In white an j various shades of pink, yellow and ted. - -'f Ids.. Nov. - t 'Lull nun I: II. ialrum Hrudy of the Ki'iiui'liraii Ulit'ee Unlay loiit-the folluwiug stall meat upon the of elect ion : We hile lluW rocrivcil suflu-ieii- i ret in ii from every coiini.v iu the Hale to enable its to nay that Ihe Keiilbli-cawill have out of 21 lueiutu-- i of the Henale. and 44 eiu of 51 (if i lie house. Governor Gulling i elected by ovei Q.imhi majority, su.l the balance of the stale ticket Ii) from ia.oiMi to 22.imni majority. We have vindicated the good name ot Idaho, and the people have given thefe unqualified approval of till the thing dime by Governor Gooding to uiulutulii law and order in this Ntale. Mr. Uonih will receive at leasl 57 vote out of 72 fur I'niuM Btaie seuatcr. and Senator Ditbola will never ugaiu (leuiil to ride to victory on his hobby of Hoim-- . - 1 ram-aekr- London. Xov. 8. Karl Stau. alias Hau, described aa a lawyer of Washington. was arraigned ai. the Bow street police court today for extradition to Germany on tbe charge of mur- CENTS borer ou a ewer ami were sealed FOR T0L1CY HOLDERS around a lire eating Uut- of the meu had I'ljved the dynamite mar the fire to t!:a the f n nit out an.) no attention wa gfetu it. Without warning there Effort to Prevont tho Trustoos From wa u .eiTitle explosion in the center Exponding Funds of Company for of the group around the bre. Bcvera! Campaign Pwrpoaoa. of the injured had leg arm slid I low u ofl. und one mail had lit eyes iu Chairman FIVE Mow ii out. ELATED OVER RESULTS 8. I decided New Yor. Xov. early today to call tbe Demoat Baden Ba- cratic state committee together dering hia mother-in-laden. The prisoner declared that tbe tomorrow to protect tbe Intercut of Cocharge wae due to a misunderstanding, the state ticket." said and asked the magistrate to send him nner. From telegrams I bare received WILL INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS. to Germany Immediately for trial. He I It Is pialn that the Republican mg- -' waa remanded pending the arrival of chine is resorting to Its old thievish n. Xov. R. While on the evidence. knavery in order to beat our ticket. iwhni'js f Panama. President Hnw-ei- t . 8tai'a wife and child were with him There is benintely no doubt that the will loo1; into prnnlt'ona affecting at the Hotel Cecil here when he was ticket I elected, with the exception of h ofp.ot men; (lf mechanics, data arrested. Mr. Hearat. There is also absolutely baa iieen fculahed by 8tau is described as being 28 year? DU doubt that tlie returns are being :vr.i (;i,iniirn and Vice President old. . The police have not yet received belli hack. There is no djulil that jra-lilngt-.- FAIR Ui PROHIBITIONISTS ARE Baden Baden." Klink-enher- PRICE ITALY. ltui against the act si of ihe government in placing an .infer for armor ar valued plate for an Italian m.n at 8l.iHiu.QiiU with tin Midvale Steel conipuiii of Pennaylv v.m i assuming a annuli character. At Tern I. where pi 'iialiv the entire population liven ou '.lie coal, iron and steel industry, people, headed b the mayor of Terni. held a fioin Germany, and until meeting today to protest against tbe deposition these strive they cannot give further letting of contracts to foreign firms. information concerning him. Speaking at Catania today. Augelu According to the evidence of the Majiijtna. miuiaier of the treasurv, detective a ho made the arrest the said the Increase In Ihe allotment for charge upon which he was taken into military expenses wa in no way concustody was explained to Blau. Afiei nected with fear of wmr He announced au appropriation of Ilno.tMU.OUU for declaring there wa a misunderstanding. Stau asked where the murder ha-improvements in state lallroads. and been committed. The detective Uild said the budget for ltd year would him tbe telegram bad come from show a surplus of Baden Baden. Thereupon Stau said: -- vat-flowe- BE - to Have Their Ship Built in Aosrica. to the Mouth of the Rappahan- going down to e how the ditch U shouted President getting along," Kooaevek aa he stood on the after (.larboard deck of the yarlit Mayflower at the Washington nary yard, as the vewel wa leaving the dock with the president fur his Panama trip. Ainoiupanylng the president were Mrs Roosevelt and her maid. Surgeon General Rtaey of the navy and M. C. Latu. one of the assistant secretaries st the White House. The Mayflower will take the party to Wolf Trap light, ai the mouth of the Rappahanuock liter in Chesapeake bay. where a transfer will lie made to the battleship the Louisiana. which Is to convey president to and from the Isthmus. President and Mrs. Konsevelt arrived at the navy yard shortly before 4 v u'ckK-k- . where they were met by Loeb. Capt. Lents, (be commandant of the yard, and Capt. A. T. A company Lung of the Mayflower. of marines and a detachment of sailers were drawn up about the wharf, and aa the presidential carriage arrived a welcome waa sounded from the buffer aboard the ship and from a drummer in the marine ranks. For a few momenta the prealdent and lira. Roosevelt chatted with the naval official on the wharf, and then aa the band aboard the ship played The Banner" and the bugle sounded i uoiher welcome, they walked Jowa the gangplank aboard the vessel. Here had assembled to meet them Postmaster General and Mr. Conel-voAmbassador Jusaerand and Mme. Jusserand. who carried a largs bunch of flowers for Mrs. ReoneveU, and Jams R. Garfield, the cnmmiaaluner n. REPUBLICANS il Not Satisfied Washington, Nov . . AGITATION ii m WILL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. m NO. ARE THAT THE INDICATIONS 'O d In-e- n |