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VOL. XXXIIL NO. I<;
KENTUCKY IS SAFE:
NEBRASKA IS LOST
Almost Complete Returns
Give Nebraska to the
Republicans
CONTEST IN KENTUCKY
Chah man Combs Issues a Statement
Alleging Gioss Fraud and Say
ing the Elect of al Vote Will
Be Contested—Writes
to Hanna.
I • Ky . Not*tn’" r * With un-
~i> t , ;■ ,» fr-ei. «v» rv pr>" • it In
X»n!u«-ky. Tie i-.nite r-J.”irstal puts
i •
• In v ;-y .-nvatv it. th.- Mate
tin s’~.t« n- h it r-’turris til i»‘e’l
i.. it..l i«.: .*hl •> i !»«• ni’t’rt-.llv ch-itik-’
r-.it rl’. -■ • > ’ Y-’nsnhip.
n.iiiL-h h- r. - "• ih-uhi that tie full
iiii.-i.i' reiittt". w.«l tai' MHi-whal from
-
b . tn»- in -i. i. o -u -I *-tie -•
!w r.t-4 i .wrv<r, .inb.-s th’- t«: x-
..-h. t. i i .uni' -»r* ti>t i».
’, it. rontis*rr> rotrntat.*', H’ll-Kht sai’i
,<• W ' to • ..«>- j>. •|»■ln n a . I*l
t -t t.-l • t • : • cr.inion hnpr.
11. Want v - au.hre-.nM
>.t in* .. •• trust.• i> •!' «■ *h*- K-n-
~ kv «-h« t -hi v> 'I I® voufest’4. Hr M)<
w !l .«4% -. »• ih I>.<l •’ •! ”»’• etat.-
. n He .1."- «ay that
. nth and t. nth o--ii.il U'MrKls.
• V> th-il if III* Iflf ’ !IU»I WKI
.. - - iw n ? •.* ll* i ill favor
...nt.eg the al »”l- of the
ite. n•• l- at f- h«nlu-k! " i t. in
. li- M. Kinley . ’• -. but I- r
if .. * «bl« rlaethwi to pass nn-
Mt. Com • s- » tl r« *4l b no «-..nt>’
lit ’h c-.v.* m>rsidp K <"»nt* Med
low ng .1. a • I ••». • Uhls; the KB-
■\\, h «v. r..1 treat fraud" per-
i.,i<- «. t -■;<»•. tn Hr. athitl county
f>_. t to «.v« r vol. r hi
i-ivor .4 Um 4-f..»-.its hav -••« dls
. i-r •: In pr* - .w-t ih. iienH.er.iiM
. : t-» .! i- " I. .. 1.4-.-.. H iat-l" «t«r-
■I- .4 l 1 " ’ th. a...l -11. e.-t-..-
•, r t rift, - .gf»s. «->< earned bv the
. >n " all! rly In umslwr pr* t ••.
tl,. r. . ; it n . nai!-ux.r« w«rr put .ul
“h« . .-1 ?• nor. aii.j the Inr."<*tor>
•r— r- .*••! ...fniUt.-ia. *. In annth. r pr. -
«in. i r . r> tn*-! •« «h >n«d that only fifty
re,.-. .. - »..| th. « ire In
wta» y •• I’ .- r and are trilling to
I-. *• tn they t .1,.! th., re-
' • I ’ * V • ’ F •- •;
w» t«t *i rn-»« mti«* !»•. |'*»
? -JTSd’H I
«.nei«! m»t !- !:• |.-|l> '- >n v.1.-r- who
*' *’• *. -■ I I M l-'W."t i..
. >t an.i were re)..-|..t | >v th,.
• ( tl.. democrat!. >‘..rtfs- .|.ni-
' I . ’■ r-’l I t?.. r» . b!h ;cis w.*re
•' •’ • • w bout n M>>c afTI-ai-
• t»v* ll** I in th. .it- Itowl-
- •’ ■ ... .rn.-v r.-n.-.-i
rtl t-. if -1 te It- .i— th. . ».. .
afir . .it . :»>a..t- Mi. M—« will «.n-
!(-.•. m in thi" .ll«tri. i ai.il tl-re
r .i.x.bt th.t it will i~- eiv.-n to him.
•i V .. ..... j„ 111.. et.-’HI dtMrict
. n» rrati. rhalleiuprrs were -worn In aa
• t ■ Ifi - nd won Ki.i in t-i«-
i ..-: I the V. Till, 1.-r-i. t over 4»«
I I 1.. wdet" in the Cttv .f la x i.rton
v <rived of ih.-ir t. t*-i. hi th. <t. n>.
.. : . I-I II toll.- I •■la-.<l by she
• n>. ratti o:Ii.-» r- «.f .-(•- ti .ii while th,
»■> • »si- .ml o».n eeHintv returns w r.-
>•:...■»1 -• IwMfy that it cannot e-<-;<|"’
lit. i> »ti.'. e»f any on.- . ■ .pi.iini.ei with
in I ,w: tie.-, tiwwan. Xa-iio!. -
nd ala-on « .l!.- if th ninth di-Mrs-t.
vi a gr. >t • fart- to isier.-i-.. th..-.-
t-aud in the final count. The- e-eimtni-
,t. : „f j,.wr i.» county att. ni|-t..l t
I row ovl the. l .|e of the pre . . |Ct of
«*kart-y a trivial t«> hnicalily. It
. I • < fidate US major-
.n K p rtr of fraud of five- or t. n vote*
j t.'r. . . i’11..1 b— e-ea|«-d th It it V.-.IJ.
iiaiha’ly planned t" for. littiwi.
"The re i- epie-s-tion lull what, if the
tar- if th’- returns fall to rh”W t • rk. >i*
eiectkni w.- -an make- .-«|r-«ihc <nei-ur.-*
t.-.’t will -how hr l- i* lee-n defeated, not
t>y a tray wiry <*( th voter- ot Keniiwky.
but by the frat.4-il-.-nt um of the a.lvan
*..e. giv. n tin d.-m-ie rata- t arty by the
t ... to-L elertion law.”
p t* e-iirr-ntly r«i .rt.«l here that ra-
P’lMlran n> i-as- ** *f' th «-ominuni--at: in
v.ith f.-drr. I Hi I=4* with a view to hav-
g in iriv* •ti'4-iti’’ti -*f th- eb-ct;on in thi.-
stai. t•- «b electors and < ongr.n--
t.iei, are con. - rued. It 1“ Maie-d ll at thi"
•‘ <»,i -I in.ii ee ily have s»wm- . ffe—t ~n th.-
«lian- for c- vern-w. Th- only .-tat.- otli
« r voted i-w lM» year w •- that ..f got
ertvor. tn fiU the va.-an.y • tu- -I by the
lie-.. <!l *1 lid l*n teele l«el. who u«-.-e e-l "I
in <t*e c*’r.t---r with M . •*. Taylor, Th.-
eel.. state •di'et' bold ove-r under the
eot - -t- - ttl.-1 in tK •••-.: - I i"t <t>rina.
Th- b-lbdy. tie r. contain-"! th
i tie- o- tairt- ■*: i-.. te-». ei; e-t hos the
v : i i- .’net onli n.iiii. e .i.-li
for --a’- ot?b • tail of b-.v*' nor. It |»
, -t,.:..1 tha« tie I: it’-’n *«tll i-e mnde
tor .o il. "t« in t» • «»r three conar- —iotial
. u’rl. tJ. »•»! that it will I"- ektruei.nl into
e. rretn eoontf. " not In th e-oni. -i.»l dis*
’ - I
zl-x Tlic 1
I I
nady < niniiinh at. <! with N.-itli.na! Chair
man H.tt.na r< :• tnlin-' the rdtuation.
Kentucky Safely Democratic.
laiiiKvillr, Ky.. X'ove-mhrr !••- OtHelal j
tie-s in th.- "late n < c!v. <1 by Tin- Courie r
.fottrna, tip to '1 o' -l"«-k t>. night <l<» not
in >t. ria'ii alter that paper— unolfl -ia!
re|“irt >f the e brtloii. Bryan " majority
w II t*r in the ncitrhborhood of *.'•<•. w*hib'
tl>. phiralitv of Bcckh-itn. democrat, for
. governor. ->i > about A**, th un •••■ tl
’ ■ . e r-.:i’ll ■. hi thi .-> !'■ b. -
» in«g I.CPL
NEBRASKA IS FOR McKINLEY.
Almrst Complete Returns Show Re
publican Plurality of 6.000.
| oir-iha. Xovem'-. i Almost complete
’ r.-ur-.t.- f.v M-Kl.ib v a plural 'y in X«-
’•r.nki of aim. St The •• pu' li< an
si.te thket is apparently *•!« > <•<! by f oni
I ■... t.. The t- piW can elect con-
-nim> in th.- first :in*l second iHh-
1 it a ts. the tusieiiist.- in tli. third, fourth,
fifth and sixth districts. The !• gislitare. .
th. r< titrt - .1 which an not v«'t r*t<trn
e.l. Will I.r.’lial Iv stand. Sen ile, retmbli-
e. !•'.; fus'an ~li«. *»•; vacant, one’. House-, I
r au’.li. --.is. ■’•l. fit-ionlsts. -t*.
Philippines Not Yet Heard From.
To|H*ka. Kars.. X»l« nii"T !• lb public
atis now Haim flu- e’hctlon of G. \l
Wil, itl.-y io.-itißi.ss from th> tli'r.i lis
iri. I by a plurality of In. witirnit the tote j
’ ot tin «”M.. rs now m rvfni- in tin- I’iiil
ii’pin.s. Win-11. tln-y say. Will I"- lareelv
f’»t him Tl is would civ.- tn- republicans
I si Holid dele-nation in i-o.igr- ss.
Lind Beaten in Minnesota.
, . Si r .itl. X-iventber b. Sa tnw-I It. Van
• S. it!, t• p.ililh tn, has !*en e.ii’icei rov
)T ot .V !i la - • . d- f. a I ire .1 II I, i.i a-i, ’
, . ■ • i -i. i. a pluraHt- which h vari
o -’ly puceel at fr”tn j,4<»» to 1,-'*>.
McKinley’s Ohio Plurality 71.162.
< >iinl-i:s. «•.. Nov. nils ■ !• < ’hniri iin
1• . K of ti e* r-’piib'iian tnr-’ exi’Ctiti-.v- '■
• i; iir’i* • . annoiili’t’.i Ji- Kir-
l- - plurality in Ohb*. as l”:ur>>l from
1 i • « .itii-le: •• r* turns from ev.’ty proln--!
fa elh’-e. a- reported to I!*- r* pub t '.IO ,
■ - mi’:c.’, is ”!.!•?!. X • m.C’-rial . Irmc
from th.-e 1i jtir< - Is <x «-i-t. •! until t a*.
..Hi. .! co-m: ..f th. y.n.. of the state has
( I. ■:i . nip -. -I.
The Vote of Washington.
Seattle. Wash.. Nov.-nil >T !«.—l'neb*-
r>. th-"ls of |a. king tip lialhits for o-iimai
e nnl in this state, tl.c |m>,iu ar vote wi :
ii.>’ be kn'iwn In for. Moixiay. Th.* re
turns from th.’ comities show the fo.iow-
• ing major ties: .v;<Kih-i. !• 7-■ Ho;- rs
eat; .-rat. ’or r.ovr.ior In tiie h g-
i- al ire-, ll rep i.. • ins wi I h
e nty-livv ii.’Pits is •• is of -i it.l of li’J
FIGHTiNG OVER LEGISLATURE
D.mocrets May Save That from
Wreck in Nebiaslta.
'■•tn ha. Ni n.. N o.ni' -r ■ U . r
t»-. e- ut”i- -- to hear from on the- t - -of
f. unotli.-ial pe-turns. i’ielrieli. npuid.-
. in. .s elected governor by a p ural.lv o.'
~v.-r it iv> ni'»r I ety nti-r. T >• •«; < t
til- M-ite t . k.-t Is likelv to be r. pll I- an.
bur It wll take’ the otticial count to d>.-
teiin iHi the result
There is no ciuttup- In th, h-gisl i iv<-
, »:tiii;;m. t•< r-si.t d.-p* tiding mt l>ig-
J.--coiiitv V’tnaliii. ;n wui-u :to th- in
count -iroe.-e .1 el oijv .• lift!-- way to,lay.
I. tn. t ta ar.- t !>• w a.c their etiarg. s
e»f fraud and because of ;h. < .>n-■-I.rin-nt
of -eel.ule nisi I’ .aniv • ’!• rk llavirty's
otll. iel conduct sin. < --t-.n. :in a 'f-
lu, tit pT’-.-e. I;ng- at. -aiei to 1-. in pre ni
ration ..gainst Haverty. The- f.-i l-tig ,s
it.i--nse. i- the Is.i a! -s county re -ull dr*
:• riit-ti. « the c«mp <on ot th. state
' i. slslatitre.
it. in Ab mm.’ige—. the third con
vr---: tin! d.strie :. ton al-.t . ; .rt. •! th.it
• ’ n. tn .!■> in > I ..in- it- fu-.o'.i:
■ • ' IST plurality. • howt ty
:ti. co.iipl’ ■». returns, un-.tli. ,from at
count!, s. His election w.t up t- t May
I .-i* .I t.y tl--. r- • ii‘-.i--ar,: Tin- n,.i
--j >r.:y -t N.-vili.. fu- n th., -ivtn
■ii..l Si . k. fusion -t. In th’-
fourth, i'? This m the- r«->t • - nt..-
tion .if Nebraska ’n c--rar. ss un-’liatig.-.i,
'e r -H-.oi.i-is two ' md tw ■
e. to t.it- and two r-’tiuhh alls, a'! of
•a ho-.., • ' • i ’ tie S-.db e-• •' tn > r.i,
in tit- fifth .listt'. t. w •• -u< - .-I d S'ltli
. al t. p■ - st. 1.. ipg I .I. -t .1 M -
Kelli, y-s n-.ij- ity :u N. - a-ka .- 7..01
F’GUPES ON NEXT HOUSE:
REPUBLICANS MADE GAINS
• 'hi.’.-ro. Novi tn’-, r 7 —<’--n to- mm
Joe--. pl> V.. ! f al<c.wk. i i-nifman ci th.- t« -
pul’ll, ar . on-.-t. ■-I .nd committee , tonicht
is-Iio«! t! • f l’ow'ny' statement:
Tl <i -m.»’- ’t« bare . le< ;.’<i solid c >n- I
i-r.-ssl >ti .i de-l-f-alions in tii<. billowing
-t -h-.: Al • ma. Arkansas, t’.il-u.ii! ..
1' . i l.i. Georgia. Iz u:.-m i. M -f--iP|.t.
Montan . N< v .4'. fsontli < .iroiln.'i. T« x t
n>.-n’i" r •
Th. • | t» i.-,.n have e I-, tee! -oil i coa-
J gr. - lonat d« ~ itiotis hi th.- to'li.w-iiif
"t < •" i i ifi.rnia. • onn.s ti-nt. !’ I’uar’.
!■! ho. lowa. Kan as Main . M iry’aml. ,
Mt t'-.a-i, Min: <-• ti. Ne w H-mi.si’it-
North I'ikota. <ii.-- ’ii. Kh-”t ■ islaial.
5..;: h Dakota, I’tah. Vermont. U votniug.
W.st \ Tettii.i. V. i .m-m and W.i-htng- '
ton. a-4«r< uann-.t ninety tn tilers.
The r’-pulilt- >ns have • t.-,' tw-1.-. ,
I.t ml" : it- lllino;-. th. .t. mo -rats t n
1.-iit-i*: an*! It.* l-nisr::. r*-*iuiiiieans. hav
ing i". n I’ I* ii’ .l.
In Indi in i w ■ •t< -t nine ar. I th’ .i« nto
er.ets tour. Hi. r publicans nniaining the
e ill- a- tl’ w.
In K’-iitu-ky—lbpi’b.: an-. 2. In the 1
lilih and el’ vent’-, distri t-; dem. rats. '. ,
with the ll.ini. ninth and tenth in d»..:bt- t
MaSS.i hU: e It" Heplll.lic 1 l«. 10, ei.-111-l- .
ir.its. I; situ, as !:• W.
Missvuti lb fi.ibli- ii ;-. 3; democrats, 52- i
with one .listriel, the fourteenth, in doubt, j
X l.r isl. . -It-publicans. 2; democrats. 1. !
, v.th the th'T’l. fourth .ml fifth distn.-ts
in doubt.
N-w J* rsey—lb-|iubliea t«. c democrats.
2 : mi-. as now.
N. w Ye-k K. pul.ii. ms. 22; d in h-i at-. 12.
Wi g.iln l.w Ittst. third. f<> rtli. tour
t nth. sixte’-nih'and twentieth distri.is
in N- w 1 ora
Notih I'.u dlta— Ii pttldi •-'ns. 2 in the ;
eKl.tli ninth .l-.-tii.-ts eie-m-ierats, 7.
! « duo- ite-| ul’io anl7: it- iu-"-i it-. 1. \v c
rm- tii tiitid tti. i> yuan i-i i-t. i..
•>• Ifth. <’ T-int ■<>- tfie- ■ t
e-f • <-ner. —null la niz. If 11
I’- I i:-e I> i’<a H« t-.il’li -I"-. 3S; 1 too
rat- wllil the 1w ■ ll’y-lit h distll.-t
in .1 ul.t, XV. tail: .ll< Ihli.i. twe’.tih.
t. tie-i th. nl«.i’-. ulh. • w-.-io --txili .-nd
lw. ntv--. >• ■- *sl rfls’ri- ts in l’.-:i|..-vlv in i.
b T. mi ssr-e>-lb’| me.t ans. 2: d.-nio, rat . y.
Ram*, as t.e’W.
Total Ii publh in .1 •t -i t-- 1 . -b-mo
’ , era". 117: dou' tful. S.
The pr. sect e-otivr.-"" a" rle.’to.l enn-
■ i t ins 1v» r ••iiblte-ins. op’n’Sition. 172
"I TOLU YOU SO" i
ms HIS BE
Democrats and Also Alleged
Democrats on Result of
the Election
AS TO PARTY’S FUTURE
Boi?s. Carlisle. Vilas i.nd Catchings
Give Their Views, as Do Mor
gan and Carmack—Watter
son Predicts Gt eat
Excesses.
X’-w <>rl. .itis. La N-.viitber k.—The
N. w Orb- ms I’leay itn.- sent t- leqraphlc
reqii- sts io many loading democrats in
various ... lion- of the country asking
■ xpr.'.-’sioiis with refer-u< eto the future
■o' the d.-tuocri• >c party, and th.’ princi
ple" to be advocated hereafter. The fol
lowing ar. . xtr.o-t ■ fi-m. - me of the rc
' plies:
lloriie Itii.s. of lowa—My belief
|. -h mid drop to 1. L. t
t ‘.:»- tn. -i y in- .-t en r*-st w-ldle condi
tions r- main as at present. Organize
.1. ui..< r-iti. elul.s in every voting pret ln<-t
to s- n.l <le). g it. s to county, ir-ini comity
to state, md ir-un stat. Io n uion.-’l eon- |
v.ntion of d.’l.gitii meet periodically)
. o.i f..rtnul.it-' > p.atforni forth” party.
i "hnue! be ba ed ■> principles .-nun- :
ei.-t.-d in our declaration .if ind jiendenee.
In i i on a strict lonstruction <>i the
eoiistituti hi h tli- : sourc.- <>f legisla- j
ti-..- power In . otigrcs’ No . tthjitg.Uiott ;
..f unwind g peoples iiy force Expansion ,
; :n ev. rylhir.u- that p. Hains to |i< ac •, < on- ;
■traction in everything thu pertains to
; ,ry w ir. •‘no form of govern-
ment f. r <ll. •>n.> ting. •••'-• people, with
. fii.il rich- to all and sj-i . i-il privih g- s I
WPli.itn ' I.is, \\ i .- nsin -You cinnot
w isi’l v •;•♦r- * t •. *n a pa t i nt in tilter col
l ip- Wlii-n natural r« viva! ”11-11.’". if
i ~rtv etui*. < <’. • < -tn- s ba- •> with r-’tmi - ’
viH.i.i ’. •h. way to .l>|iwt ‘tie vic
tory '■ plain is Hi” path of honesty
an. t ieliiy l.- l deni - racy turn from it
lolly at.-l live.
Jilin G. Carlisl®. His Views.
j n-i <; I'ivllsle now of New Vt.rk—
to,-;, r t • 'I- -■ sn.-< .-ss or t< boc-.me
! .1-,. ti.-i • I to tin- couii’iy is an oppo iti.ui
p:.rtv, th- <l. tn-r-.ev must abandon all
.b ad bs-ii. fi. e iis.-l- from di demoraliz
ing alliances and return to the true ~rlne
tpb S and l-iliei. lof the ;i.irty Tli. new
Hon pr- cipitnt’-t upon tl • country
by til conduct <>!' tin- present admluls
t.it-.n and ’ii” de. i> rat ions ot it.- su|i
l„e er must t ’ til l in •■ broad ptrif d
,usl."” -md sin.-i i r> .~|»-et tir lb.- man
dates -.f tli consti; itton and the litw-ral
|. rl ; . i,.]. upon which our institutions
.... font c .1, VV. i.ave drifted into a : it
i ,iti .n which makes the i .irt-eet solution
ot tiles. questions eye- i-dibr.ly lliilk’llit,
ati.i the part'- should gtv them a most I
careful .-..ii-'d. r.ition in ;■!' tlu ir aspects
i.. tor-- • .tnimi.toig itself to any specific
plan of adjitstmeiit l |»m tin general
principles involved titer, will probably be
but lift!’ difference of opinion, but the
ni. astir, s to 1., adopted In older l-..ytri
eite th. Country from its pr. sent untar
tun.-ite position ctinn it b- hastily formu
lated \\ <ia< plan ’ ivill be |iro|-ose<i f,>r
tin- reorganize. :>n of th' •> rty in order
that its r. al ■tn-nit' may b” off.-, tiy e!y
. .-rte.i i- a qiiestitn which, it s.-rttis
to me. om’.lil tn lie < onsid. r.'.i and decid
ed by a i-.infer-mc. compos. .I of cons.-rv-
nietits ot th” parly as it h .s existed dur
ing tl.. i ff- <r '■ ir equally
.hi- .i .i -i ;>-i t rt.ilie platform ->f piin
, p|- and tin r- for. all t euld !>■■ cou-
S .lied both .1- t . lite plan of r. ;.ru it.iz.t
li"t’ and pohe.- to lw tuioimcd
. . i .! n. of A i
<i, mo. : -ti. part-, ee.-d" I■> I• consi. n-’tlon.
I- , -id-hty to 1.- er.e.i, wn .-ii he.
s’ .0.l f. .ii” l’ui“lr‘.i y-;:ts. At |>r”".-nt
it .(• n .tide- th- jaynn-nt of tit- tttitioti.ti
and -> r-’ticn to the old "sp.-.-ie
i - - - ' for i.:t -kin.- It <l. mnnd- the t•-
t..r-:i->n to t:i. stat.- of the • xehis‘v
, ■)>, fl .teteip.-t- 111 <|U:< liti-'.tl I- >U Ot
TCI I t: IX . I -
ti-.n -i: tl! i - .>l ini mid uniform tn f.1.-i'-es
within lit- litr! <*f the t ni(<-d Stat-s.
It -I.mauds th” stii’nre--ion of trusts. ,
e<p.- illv i.v eortwit at ions in respect of
a!| artic'-. s of eortini’ re.- that ;.n- subjects '
<>f oiiei-t t. atnl foi’i- n commerce. If
the d- mo- raev a<lh< r.- to th sc demands
our ot' to S.’feat will lw •a v temporary.
Watterson Fi ‘diets Republican Ex-
cesses.
Hen y \V<t.er<”U. land vil>— The
t :u’bin - .'" of J- ff<’" on are . - ent I -1 to the
iln th. life of a gov rn: nt of the peo
p|. Bad polith sli merely nmd ■ them
I’m- th th’e lain : ’tfi !•' o-’ti-t it Good ,
polities vvil < ’ • th. waste pla”es to
I.- tilled :t 11 to grow tcafn. Tl. v are
i id- 1 . >! : ■ immortal ns : •<<■ -■ If-g.ivern'ng 1
principle . an 1 vvh n they ..ie .m th.- fruit
ful ;01l of Atneri. ■ ft..- government will
laivi I 'll ho) its -tat” of .< -solution. As
the d< t”'wrals are eti.q .’own by the r -
~-.lt <f thi elec.inn .-•• will th'- •epubll
< ins I lat.-d and thrown off tli.fr guard.
They will f ine;.' th. .■ have the world in a
sling Th y at-- certain to proceed to .x
--..-is, Tl. y cannot r. stt ifn either their
z-af-.ts Ot th- .• S- imp. All the clever
tog-,. -S of till’ time, sef Ing w her ’ the
piekiri'-'s <: d .-i< .-ilitigs lie. have got into
th. r. pti.i.iiati .--<r -■■•■- The new territn ies
are verit.b .e „•» d min' s of pillage. A.-ts
ot oi trag ■ otnii'ii be r< pr. -si d or es
caped. The p ej'le at home V. ill ’’fund
•i-ahast before the r!..t of corruptl.itt and
d.-sputism. and wi ll th di- < ppe:i ratl«
of thi' fanet. I dingers incident to n
change of parties, a’ it were, in the face
‘of the energ''. IT w .1' to that effect.
wile." witli.'.i til :. I ill-lie. ~s Ictve d.-
laded the voters atid forg- tfulness .if the |
pas.-ton- an.u>ol by th. luckless niisad
v- i tur- upon tlu i■ volution.n y lu.-ion <
tnov -iiietit -in*:• t taken I*y t ite tl- m .era I t
|. tt.l'-r-- ot the I.is. half d.-ea.b'. the .ippor- ,
tmiite of til. chasten.’.!, . nlightened an.l |
r-orgatiiz. I I'emoer it <• ] :<rty vih < >m •,
and wien it ■ i iiu-s there shall arise a
. -.-i .o' th. stature of .1- fferson, ot Ja< k-
vm an l Tild.it. i‘ viv- it < xpressiou
and eff.’ct. Tie issue ot imp! . iall.siii, that I
1 of the administration of th. territory
come to it.- Ihr.nmh lh<- Spanish war. now j
with it to stay ,on constitutional and not I
ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY. NOVLMBEK 12, 1900.
I mi absolute lilies, is .1 jj - . it issue. It will
i prove a growing Issu* It did not have
Inti'' a cliame in lh< late campaign.
E. A’, t'a ma. k. th" t- r t wnt'tor from
T. iin<-s.~et---Tin- d. nio t .lie patty must
stand fast by the | t hteiples of the r<-
pit Ite against imp. . .altsni. militarism
at I tin to sub-
vert <mr Anu : tin ilifi ions and sell
•or Am ricin birthright tot the plunder
I of ilfstan- t provin. e.~.
It must stand f"t democracy against
1 phitoe .<• v. for <omp.;:tton against mo
nopole. lor th.- yeo| 1. against the trusts.
It n- it i- t' ■ : v -He fore
I of th.' eountiy. An tt'i tn promising foe
I to socialism or .in-ircliy <>:i the one hand.
‘ a vulgar despot -:n of w aith on tin
' other. Th. sulva on of th • iun rj In
I the main question, tl is not worth while
to stive the <hmo :afl- party if the re
public cannot be pr -erv <l.
| Wheeler on the Party's Defeat.
| Decatur. Al t.. Novell' r - .Sprcial.) -
I In a conversation with your correspond-
< iit tills afternoon, tieti. ial Wit”. I.T suit!,
in answer to th. 'pr -tion. what h
! thought ->f th. non returns, after
! hesitating a n. n:« t.t .
•’ll was only what 1 mor” tlian “X-
' ported; ill t" I. alm • • knew. I til l not
, . ome up to 11. i inn t ■ hear any "f tne
! leturn Ttt.'-'lay night I <l<- not ltk< to
go to tTierals, ami t '<l, that th. !• mo
re .tie partv's 11111.-: <1 w.c- l>. ing i.eld. I
jelt it ami knew li "t Mt. McKinley
would l.e vverw helt’-miti'y i"-, leeted. I
eould have told < ttr p i• s.x months
ag-». Imt what vvon.', ’■ <• . lie* n tb -■ u• .
When Ir> reived (hr t-. . mt i nlling me
'to the eighth distri.-t. I t.u.l my latniiy
Ih ii | i. H lik. I had f-t ived or irt , to
g , |o the r >te el .i nkbig "Itip. but
.hat I must oh. » th, , |) ,>f my p.'ti.v.
which had hotiot d ni<- with ten t.iin- in
congr* ami must . ib ,• <i t! . old
ship and go down w th In r. I told our
party leatl. rs in ixss th t if on. won! was
in,-, rte.i in our yl itii '.ii agaiir I tl e
honor of our co unit Hag It w mid re
sult in thi tl.-tn." -itt ,'t. s utt.r tti
liilaifott at th.- polls I was oppos.d Iy
.Mr Lolley, ~1 T. VP. : he prev HI. A.
•'ontintiini. bi ibis .it. the g neral
said: "Tliete arc two tie tin Am- tir.in
p. ..pit rev-reiie. ; '-i t. th- it < '•<!. and
■ ond. i" their Ila:; A vot’d against
either will bring .10, then <■ ndrtnnn-
(imt There never vv is ,i president <!•■
seated for re-election v . I d .-.mdn. t. I
a successful war War .re i 'pnlar in
this rmniiry and arc ■" -v.tng mor. p.mii
lar with lb.’ mass. 1 i.iy party that
opp., ■-a sttrr.’S’-ftil - pr.siil.nt wilt
. pi. ■ t wit It <b ica I.
ROOSEVELT IS F JOICNG:
GOLD DEMOCRATS PRAISED
w York, >' ■ ’■ 7. -.'.(yrrnar
‘ Roosevelt, ahiio.t ,i I" a 1 t tire until
■ af!< : midll'ght w,: 11, 1 ~.| . -,. to-
day it h s hmne in 1 •' It.iv. The gov
' • rnor mad,, this stai. . :i . v ’nnt. ii lng
; ->t' the r< p ibifean vi t tv:
I -'I r» j >ie. beyond m' i'" i’V"»- tin why
|tl e vot. ha." goiir I': id- nt McKinley
! had t" face tin- nr. t ■- rmis .nd cmn
plie ited pt- hl. P’i th’t <v-. !• 'n fa -d
■ ■ ,l.
ftwa-r-Tv— .vr- .-.’-Ts-’. - . -j.il..
-. I, ■ ’'
.’. .- I
afc- \
/ I I
—■ ■—r» -il .. ■—
pr. ■ lent a- .. . : era’ -r ’• f re Linc-ln. I
d > no: s. e how ; n : eould have been any
I material mptoy.nient r.i th' wiv lie lias
fac’d and sol.e-' each of tl. tn. It. there
fore, ‘ o test ol
th. way ~ut h opie ar.- wll.ing to back
up a man who has done -n b l.llieiilt and
11 -iai| or;a t work for the nation. Ith ik
thin t'i- tprenie - ,tp.i'. y -t -su •’ -f .1
-.-if gov rum. ': • , i ait ton is earl y
show i the struggle through wiiich tin
nit mi bi- jns t p,. -. <1 To have faihd
• iiidor-” I’res dent M -Klnii y would
have e. n t ea’annty comparable only to
.ailut ■ to indor.-i 1’: •--l.b’iit L ne<»ln In
1-CI VII t o --icl'le.l at .I p .tri it Atner:-
e.ns f. .-I d-eply thanlif’H for the way in
will t he Am. ri.an p-<>pi. as a w hole
h.iv. ,-ttown tii'-ir good 1 nse and absolute
~,1 .. <■■ i. e I" till’ -nil- of hon' -ty ami
nation.il honor.
■ Au.tin i: shmi'd be matter of th"
■ - -■ cation at the way
demo rats -too., lor sound mom’-’. Th-y
has .tig ... ied ..amis with tltei n I’uh
ih in br. thr. a. share the credit tor a vte-
, v. h . t• | ■s. tits lar n:-T ■ tit n -'ey
pa: lls tn vi lory. In this • onte-t l.r trm-
At i.'ti ■’ c~m th” non who bedeve in it
l.av" stood ’-.g.-t'rt without ti’g-ti’tl to
;.m illty or pi le” of drill, without f ga: I
t , .-...-,| o’- i ir. <>r.gin. without i< gar<l :o
or. Ip :t on or anyth.tlu els- < x-’ plUig ' ”
m ed- >f Ant. ri. inslnp. tn away that is
a -p.-T 1 O oni ’ll for tile future and that
start" the nation well mt tiie threshold of
a new century."
GUAY SAYS HE’S A VICTOR.
Leaver for Florida After Telling i
What Legislature Will Do.
AV.Thingion. November s. I', inter Sen- !
1 at<>r M. S f.'tiay. who will leave here to- ■
morrow morning t.<r I'birida, t might :
i: .v. oyt the following statement for pttb
licatlm:
•’Tin contest on Tuesday resolteii in a
sweep.ng victory for 'he si iiwart rejiuti- t
‘ i.eans ot the -tale. The senate will I"’ '
.- ■ atiized be the regulars, no m .ttei •
What Statements to tin contrary may t.e
made hv Insurgents .-r ho-.ile newspa
per- S. ntit f \\ . 1’ Snym-r. of Chester
ntv will be eb ' tid pr.shimti pro ti-ni.
of lb. s ’tiate. and Represents tiv<’ A . ■
Mir bail a stalwart Irom Albutienv I
<..mty. will b. elect ’d speaker ot th ’ |
house I will be .'leeted I'nited States
senator by about I".'' out of a total vote
ot 24. on the first ballot in joint as
sembly.”
HOW NEXT SENATE STANDS
Republicans Will Have 19 Members,
and Maybe More.
W.is’tineton. November 7 The n< xt .
u.-n.p. assuming that tne stat, legisla
tun” will fulfill their duty and <honse
senators t> repr. s. nt tln ir states, w ..I
stand on the basis of yestvrday's ele< lion,
forty-t ine repul 'it-tns, twenty-seven
democrats anil nine independents, with
the in doubt in thr <• .-tales,
' with t ie privilege 'if eleetlng five s< n tints
..it this tim< The leu natures in d .übt
are Jigl tw ir. and N. -c’ lsk t. in < ;teli .t
* wlti'h stuns iw senators are to I
I cho~. n. anil Idaho, with one .senator al
< hair l" I tl led Among thos<- c ass.-l i
tn t:u lii.b-p. nd' nt column • Hen'tors
St w it. of Nevada, and Kyle, .if S uth
|>.k t i. who, tn the list congress, acted
with the republicans n -.ill party mat
ter": Turner, of Wash ngtuti, ami Har
ris. of Kan is. who leted with the d"mo-
i ( ”t- and Weliinaton, of Mary I and.
FOREIGN PRESS ON
TOESDM’S ELECTION
Generally Satisfaction Is Ex
pressed at McKinley’s
Re-Election
SARCASTIC FRENCHMAN
i
□eclares McKinley Has Played Sec
ond Fiddle to Roosevelt—British
and German Editors Glad
Expansion Policy Has
Been Indorsed.
London. November Most of the
morning p ipers in their comments tipmi
th. Ant.-rb an ’'lection, take the line toi
le.w-d by Th. Hui!.. News, which says:
"Th. swing of the pendulum has < e:is> .i
1 ill th. I'nited States, as it has h< r-’. 'i'll”
republican’, ar.’ as tin-ht.ka le the «• as
the conservatives are in tin I'nited King
dom. The elections mark th. end ot
Bry itiisin and an approval of th ’ p di• y
of < xpansion. There is n> reason to
I doubt Mr. Itry.m'.s honest. No ma t with
a I til private ohar iei. r eould face th” un
exampled ptlbliciiy of a presid lilial .•<•<’-
lion. He is straight! .rwar.t and sin
e.’te but he Is ill-’ V.Clint of .'I hopep S
j infatuation and practical men fe t no
eot ti.l. n. ■ in him. The adhesion o! T.tm
' many hall is not Mr. Bryan s fault, but
! his misfortune.
; 'i 11. t' tily T.-b graph observes:
America refused t > strike tip stars and
‘ trip, s in the J’ o itic. site a. c. p s and
indorses th. expansionis. p.i i. y. tvh eh
has nothing in common with artificial ag
gression, but which Is. ot. th" contrary,
tiie sign and index of her vitality .md of
h< r coining- age as a great p..w< r.
| AAith th. exit of Mr. Bryan .md free
I silv i . Air., ri. an < omp.-tition will bo more
etlieieinly eqitippid for progress in ex
t< rn. I nrirk-t. tian e\er before.”
■Ci,. Dall Al <tl remarks:
"W” shall be forgiven for not sin.bling
tear- over M* - Bryan. Mr. M. Kinley has
govets.-d with discretion through a
toitny !■• riod and hrmight pr’ispeiitc. H>‘
lets man 'ge.i the tin vitt.ble tail- w s'iog
d irlng the .-ampttirn in s.i gent om:.:dy a
ere : T.al we h.iv -.eel: l.’irr.'ed bv
ir. tn other respects, h” is not i n;r'. id
ly toward Eiigl’ird. aril the force of
< will ultlmat-ly bring tin two pow
ers tog. ti: i. A’.’w -must lie patient on
both shl.s."
Th. Tim. s. reverting tn the ques’bm
this mortdi s-, comments :i|"’n "tl:.- aston
ishing and unexpected compb-ten’s.s of
.MeKinley’s vi. tory," and says:
' .All wolf-w is! <-rs may r-pent Lo-d
Sa! .- lati’y s words to tie- Ameriean ambtis
. i'l ■!’ at Guild ball ba.nim t .tft.r the
ebetjon <>t I'.yt'.. and emigratul tte tin.
.Americans ■ m 'th. ir splendid pr >tioun< •:•
ni'”it mad. on Is-half of the pri-’.e pb s
Wiiich lie at the base of all human soel
ety.' Mr. A'o’K nicy's success in the
■ ’i:th atnl west shows that numbers of
demo r. ts h iv- s:t< r.inetl their p’trty al
legi.ve.e.’. !t would l><- gratifying it s >me
means o ild l.e f-mml to oiginf e on a
sound basis ’ll.- historic pir.y when
. <q.t ■■ so great and traditional a place in
Am< rt tin history."
The Daily •'hr’.n’.cle. w hos. edito* a! is ,
in a vein similar to that of Th. '! imes.
’ Tin thought suggests itself tbit if the
denmetats fad be n aide to ttgtee they
m.gt t have found a s-tionger candidate
than M< Itry.m. Peace, content num t and
bo-mung trait' were his west ..pp.uiems
It is human t:Mure that io- it Br.l
ain -Itouid !■ jo.t e over tin s'lccer- the
.epnlihe.ms and it is t.> be hop. d that
the .!• I ’it of Tammany Hull is tn.- <>.-cin
t itig ot :> new out r. ..It. Roosevelt, titan
whom probably a gT. ate: man lias not
appear..! in American po.itles slit'. Un
coil, is tin one man, if there be atty, who
i .<n introduce purity into th. Amer can
political -yst.-m "
Th<- Morning l‘- t says:
All .McKinley- may iH.ast that he is the
elect of the W hide people ill U larger sells.'
then attv president sin. e th. civil wat. '
I he S’.<l.dat’d:
”lt vv lid l.e too speculative to say
that ftr’ alt -m is <! "I a. a factor in
Am rie u politics, but t h..s r . efved a
staggering I.low. and the ghost ot silv -t
is laid Enaiishm<’n hav.- . very reason
to b satislied with the t'stt.t.
Mexicans Were Interested.
i Mexico City. November 7.—There wa
great interest manife ted in the American
pr.’sid ’ll ~tl election here among states
nn it. financial and commercial people.
| '1 he .Al- x-. an Herald says:
, "The i'nited States has refused tn lis
ten tn the nts*ol the Idea of r<’-
| striction of th, uat;onnl doutaln to tne ,
ip. w world: tt wnl ho.d what it ha- i
\ liken and its vo ■. w:i! be heard abroad
! i.t iH.iieies of civilization. Thus the elec-
I t -m marks a new <-r,. tn not only Amen- .
■ e.n ass . rs. but in the wide: works of the
I world."
■ Gem ra! Clayton, the American amhas-
- -i t Mexico I ■' •l> '-,1 Im:
< otigra vi a ’ toils’ I" President McKinley.
How the Germnno View Result
ih riin. Nay-m r 7. c< "rnan govern
' nr n’ cii'eh'S are .ill delighted at Pr< sld ’i’t
j .Aii Ki'iiey's re-ebetion. Tli. <> fmar-. pub
lic is taking much greater inter, st in tlu
Am ri'- in elect.-m titan !-• ta tofor..-. Ivory- ■
I ...I . i.< dis. tt-sing tip r.’.-iids. Dr. Aon
Ib.-b b. n. tlx tii rniaii amlc's-s tdor to th,
I’nited States, wli.i is now in this city,
; d t , the eorrespondi’nt - f trie Asso
. <ia ted I’l ess:
"We all r. joiee over it."
D.-. Hnrlh, the I’reissintge leader, said:
”1 r. ..in! Mr. M K nicy s . lection, all ,
things e tns den ii. a.s the best r< suit, al
though I cannot indorse hi- imperial st.c
t ndi’ii i Y'-t 1 regard his election a;-
ni‘>re e. n ittcivc to th.- intcre-t" of general
eivi’.z.i:: n. when compared wit It the re
sults wli - it Mr- Pa van’s election would
have .’ought. Em - the eeonomi interests
1,,,: tll I'u: ed St ites ami Germany
th ’ present result is more satisfactory.” I
i Th" Tageblatt -says:
•”fhe 'e rn.ans greet McKinley's election
above al: as a victory for s ,umj currency
over revolutionary monetary experiments
wli eh would hav. lici-n ea.eul-ited to most
severely -Ii 'ke th.- basis of the entire
w rid s cotni." rec. Anyhow, Germany's ,
pdi a to niir:-c ches. and loyal re.a- ;
l, i 'i ■ • mr\ that •
contle. .e<l w ith us by «• nt inv v-eotioini ■
i Hi m:i| in s is the l ’.ii:.-d St it’ ~.
I or that r -ason. too. the emiieror has re
p-.”ti’<l!v 'moi-' approaches! to Pres <! -nt
McK ll e.v and the atte h is. espec! illy r -
j cc-ntlj respond d cordlailj Above ill,
w In P” tli it the question of a eor.imer
i- ttl tri-aty will be solved.”
The. Yossis he Zeitung says:
"Germany can mil yri’J i e at the further !
strengtheitmg and soli’iili. <ti.-n of the ;
economic conditions fn - ’’ “’’•l States. :
Xo : •!'■ can .-seine the Inconvenience of I
i having comp, tttors in the world " mar-
k. ts. Th,.• ii 1 o- : koned 'with '
1 vv.> must put firth ad ..ur .strength n
• < a<- fit! < ompetiti..n. Lu U"' only f"'
North American Industr'al interests is
Mr. McKinley's n-« l« < tion of great im
j.or'am e. out also forth. entire cf>m
tn.-reo of tin- world, which i vitally in
terested In a secure go d currer. y in th*
i'nited Stall’s, for he<e and ;■ num >
,of other rea.-o’ts the i -m: «r P••• <:• . n
may :<> < ons d. r< <1 as tli! smaller om -i
lw . evil".”
The Ktetiz Zei’ung ays:
I "The poli y- of Itni ■ :ia!:.-m has rec.-.v-al
a r. ,v ini twit through ’dr. McKinley's
j eh’, tion, nam- iy, tin san. tin >!’ th'
American up. >Vi a- nine tur ’
g'-vi'i’iinteii which k-. i • pla ■<• Amer-
1 i-.-a in the for-from -if nations ami plat'd
• the .-tats and s-ri." v on the shores •’
all the S- I- w il :• tn fr. -n -Ire: -"h. Re
garding the relati 't’s vv’t i Ell ' Mr.
McKinley*h . ■ tion •• ’ '
•b’nee than A! • Brv-c would. Mr.
V. . Ml V- - ■
fri. ndlv to Germo’lv. iat; ■ ■ ’ "
| ettrs ;•• us. 'I In ar tae tm . hm i’-ii' a
' fa'ls me.' "
i Thy Poors’ n Z- item- • .•<
i •' Mr M. Klnl.o ’s . p ti..n w ’
i tie r. ■ tli - ’ ,-f ' ’ ’ o ,r '
ib-mag.-’.-i vi.>” >! '-i.' ’ >’ f ‘ : -
• V'•,’vttm n ■ ’ ~s
pr..-’.* ding am . ■ • I >’>t. ..
' tr um.di ’ smaller < • ■
: rtay hop • i hi Ini : ’ ' ! ‘ ”
lea vir:g ..f i -an > - • I
width w.m s j. i.o- >1 eni’ g in' '
. ”’i.-;ant i: -I ■
Euro i. an pow •w eonv.ni ’ •
that th> n.
, w-h! h it lias hili', rt . ' ‘ innot
i longer b< niainta i.< d.,'
Th». D’uti’h.. Tag’ which i"
the main ag'-.t ’i tn i v
"AV" h-’v.- from tb” ti- - • f ’
, opinion that tin- party ■ ’: ■
was the party wa.. . h I nu- • i-
Dr.--, and tli.it I ir p.’.T’ •’’> 1 '■ ’
■!i an an 1 L-.-ai I v m ■ ’ •’•’!
fa< t. Th.- wh '• A .I.' I
be gr. V simp' d b • :: mak
ing a sli"W d.iv n of t - m r •>! dol
lars tm ant t■. I” •xi ' ■ i : th-• > •’-
ti ,n This wot: : .1 • • t ■ nitm-i< r
"F • B ,' K ;
an eleei 'amvi'-' . ' exei'li--
1 h>r pol:ti. >-i ■ ii. :-■ • i- . ■ result
this lime is o •>< ■
The Tig. I n > .’
"I.’ml .üb'.’d! f■■ A’l' 1 al’ «‘r:i of
world n .wer |- - " im . r m’ n
.;. • -ripr ..n i- . - u . ■ . m ■ r -n •
sampe-s tiler..’ I’ .■ ' ■ i '
pot a I.- tor i >r tine tae r
p. :« ,-. Th.- th t.-d S' v 1 I. -V
Its t’ltr t I •'• 'I ’• ■ ' ’ "
!• a tin t si \ tii " in ' -
ley s good wii. t -- ”•! . m. ny v- ’ y
st rung."
Thinks McK:- ’-y Is . Buck Gtoun'.l
Paris. NovemhT 7- '-'iiis ;■ -’s fu-'-
American <■]•■> : d-;:i- ■ w-r,. .ohsm I
here. The 'l'' pii ays:
"ftry ->n ts •> u th, ’ -i ’ !
m'-.m t hat M- wii • t dll
ha-| to rm.k iiin:-- •' m m.»’ st
.mil 1- .v<- tu»' ead t rule Hoose wit.
It ■ ha.s assum'd iit:;m.t- n utr t ;iv
.11.4 inertia r- tar. Lag ttm ior.ign p<> ■ : •
iiy t'inna and tm Piiti.ppmes.
.
majority. Tib- rr i - . '• '■• ,; -
'mn to: the I’nit'd f-.ie • They vvil
...-I : • v ■ t rat
.wer f. 'u MeK.nb’ to Itryan. nt
: !:•» . am. tme : ie r» | th an party !a
--i n warm .1 lii.it it .-anno t> y with ' •
in carrying ilu- new imi'er’.’.lism in • x
i: • u.• • and - ■ tr I e«i • ■ • ■ »
lii'l.lui-r.ltl oppi--'. ..-’I. ’ V ’’ c:t ” -
t - g ... j behav ot a id ■ :he > x; -
of the tibr.i-e.! dtaiis’ie p..lii”,- w : t!;.’.i an •
..: th.- ultra-* x .an-'" <i'-".'il. wh-.ii
pearly b»st It th. whit house and w -i- ’
Ds cost the country so <!• ir. morally and
r l ane, lily Ju ordT to ippr-elate •’
. - the i
pol ev qi’.r. detai ■ .r.- --’ try
Th” Journal d.-s I>, wits - iv<:
"Ani. ri in imperia .-tn ’ - n r r np
i.eire I his t-> riot' t l” Ilia 1; ill- ’h : •
iish pre.-s P'’. ~a.-t'<l In off. r : ’ig i’ It ir-is
no t'-mlen. V to i'<’’.an, tiie . r ature
t>u’ ftritish or anv m.ier inner 1 ..1- a, J
th s matter, as in dh» r~ Am.-t! .t wi '
net independent'y at •! our di v h
’ nothing to dr ad from tii, assettioi)
'iiirelv An-wrle;’:! I'-’.er. ’- An • os.' i'te
ly new factor ma.> ■ • •■.-•'■
of .ci hnb o'-nil. ■>: nr"- d' U’. Mr. .'.*e’7 n-
l, <.p>n : on« .a | j’.tv n ■ th-- fray
■ • •• i:l.”
Materialism Is Ricing Slankind.
London. Novem;’. •'' T:w S I;. ’ -
mu* row wi" say et t!:e A: :. ti< 1. -t,.
"Ti’e thi: gs whica .ir- upt-' : . 'st ai
that man I- the slay. • ’ tin •’ •!:.<■’. T at
s ems to 1" t. -- ’j, . 'rnpr. -- >n < Hiv. v-
< d l.y toe v i’i'"’v of Mr M' Ki •- y. 1
veriest tyro must kew t-.e ...rtv .'I
f'roli! r ! ad> in New Cor!-- must 1. : ir
from in id <1 part' B it vvl at is r. tll. r
absnrdedly e i !•■<; Itrvtni.m .ml wo.,
might b.’. ter <ll. d t 1 -’■ > c •••
<|oes ’.iittii'lv it;*:. • nt an .ffot; t r.ti
tle Atm rie r- n" t<> i i. r■ : ■ : -1
il''. . to I-' miml li” ” i i ! -
istn from v nth. :■ i ’’w - •
curb the <;:tn-’. rotis ; ovv r <>i "tg .t.:/•■•!
. until and to m.il ■ t- ■ an ’- •
t s sqm.' re wi; h 'he ia i ■ i'd - .f V ,< ; >
and .-i ' itv .nd wiia. - ■ ‘ in ti
1.-eiti.•- of Air I. an wll t’< :n : 1
Mr. Pry a n’s I -r ;m: dy ■ - .< • :’ '■’ ■ :
I-,.’ neesident which, di- to’ei" . for
sirnole teason ti ■' t’: ’ 'rr.--~i -n o' tin
monopolies i< i .-rtnin to |. , ~m.. m
tyrannical ami more uv dent . . : <! ■:■
Mate' io ism I- . idin m.t"!. t i -n
i'niti i State as >• I .U!
* The Spect :t It- Wil! ray t c’■ wrow
’’Tl:.. who!
. time in the !'l. ’’tion - f an Atm ' ■-•-
dent, and justly, for it on- ■ rus t e-■
1 world. \Ve !l« not. it is t:u* . h •!’ ' ti: ’
I Air Itr'-an. if 'leeted. <’"llbl b,;v. . 'I
i ba k .Iw .’lock and <’ihui«- "<t th. Ann
cans to attend .x- vs*’. V I" th- ’r <i n>'
, . tnces ’ ■
than the teaching" "f th ■ found,
republic and a • ' h "'I •" ‘’’
th.- far east must jin ”t r - wit'i th.- p.
p. « ~f Asia md th. r for- in th- ■ -
of the nations who are tt' ing :■• . it >
Vst-i Tilt- American p- "I'b- nave ..e.n
consulted a'” l I’bC pt 9 :
■IH > wo’!.!-wide poWC’-. r- '■!■ t" r tin .--I -
s noeiit ' I 'S au’l w : -P a th. flit
' . ■ ■ . r • mov m. ttt ’
. ti-ois Ins’-ad <’t stan.l'ir- cyne ilv an. ,
-,. ”-’h’v a'o ”'. thee vwil rrove-:i tlu'. i
and'porto R! I’" Vwll k‘ .■!• tl" P ’■’■■
,dms md thev wil ae.tuire so mu-1. «t
the wor’,.l a i" .-entiai n- th. .l-v.
nwnt of heir pow. r ami t ule. aa .
heartily w< com.' th- dect-ion
PORTO RICO WITH TIIE REST.
S ll Juan. Porto R o Noremb 7 11
|s estim It d • d I • 75,< ns vote"
•it tl.c .'-.-'ti. n f"’ <y f- •> ’•■mmi.-so ■
it- congress am t.t. nibci -of th- !>■. ■
of delegates. N<>t more than £**• fider:'-’-
voted. Th' cl’l tion wa; . xc. t'ii:: v or
derly. Th-re ar- no reports- of .iisurl
i aces. Communication with th- inter.or i
‘ is slow.
Governor Alien, in -i cat!- :r>m of cott
i gratulati’-n to I’r< sid-:it r>ieKin!e\. says: ,
"1 am gratilied ami <b’.i :in d. liw • ut
’ come in Porto R! ••> is a guar.int ■ of th
island's fat it’*. To heve tl:.- election pass
off as q-iietly and orderly in tiny - a | •
.th nortn, conducted b> th. p< •
without hit'-.lian '■ or wit iout d r
an armed t..!<••• « t any s<-rt, anl hr •'
n. arly Cueto w n march t > th. prPs to .
.1 posit .heir first hallois tor s If-g >v. r.
tn. tit in su. 11 a manner a’.’ -nod . .s- us
for vongr.itillations', mit only to th.- peo
ple of the island, but to the painstaking
ru- ntb-rs <>’ the administration who ha.l
worked diligently and patiently to tins ■
1 end."
PKICE: II YE CENTS.
RIOT® El POLLS
CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE
Three Killed in Colorado,
Kentucky Shows Five
Violent Deaths
DENVER, COL, WAS WILD
Tn rr.fi’. Governor of the State. € ills
c.’i the Strte Militia To Stird
Ready To Ch y an Tin’-'-
gercy Call Which
Lcokel Probable.
D’-r.Co!.. November fl.-Tvra me,.
!’i l and :ur woum! o.w ,f whom wli’.
!>:-•’<b.’- ,j. . v,. . s Ji,,. ( .r , . i ;ls j,
Abie’! urn.! . rirb. t..1,v •„tw-.-n th
m- m • r.- of tj>. , <d|. .. -r-I ■< poss-
of dcpu.y sheriffs at a p<’ iug pla— at
■i w tov■--• nd - ; p<| Ltirrirm ;• .-tr r -ts. in
tl. <:.. •■ ur.nvn dis'rj<
' ’ ti' d'P i h.-riff. -vi- --Im’
awl -t.iii.p. kill. .!, and wart Harvey,
whit. -• ,-p ■: tl poJici’itau. d: d lite tn
tin ■;•• ;n -a tt th. ho-pit. ’.
rift. -H hundred ; tm p-’wemcn h.-t.l
11. . ti sv. .rn in so: th- day a,;.| about l.<’»>
s|" i.’.l b ; u:; . A. 7 .. Sp ia! i’ ,-
i.i.uiau <’ ..>.ri.s J-. f-;:r;..nt.r ami AV.
Gt., i' wit- m S ::1 ai d Larrirn i
str. ■I- to st::- rvis t i opening of tli
polls ■ .'istn. .2. : ■ r-t I S. v r.i! .«)•• -
’ rial d- ... s w.’i" ■■ -seni ”r.b h.el
i< * n ; ■»• i th .'T n d pm.. « ' i;iiu
f>i«‘ Hfpu; < - ■! i tu ar.-» -t any who in any
vay ’.i • r ? with the » . l'nd**r
!li «e in. v ;rut u*»n.s «»;h* • r r or-
u, red U:»* i » ;U‘ S !<» retire on** mind ed
•»i Iroat in poiiihs i tun.jU*>n
it I> ;.iu IO ; ort» Ou .»•
.-t/.n J. < ill. • It **! s .!*UI .s:. i il >*' JHItl n-S
• t up n ca-iie iu Uit? i*s-
< t:v ”1 itl ■ ’iiij’-HI t»U. cvl .HilN4 J«tv*K.-UO
vu it ’ u ui, ira« t r. a-- m.* >rau,.
. I’. ait. • - 2 ,n - 1 -'•’»»% I'.M’-v*
, ~ . JMiiu»u.lg si\ i.io
n:u» v . • ■.! >•*: K.y, uiu’
. «/,. 1 i « .1: ■ > ran t»p
”’ A fir I by th. (1-1-
H. Lst 'L-n .i • • • < ■ 'R.'ha’d Hain-
m:.r.. .-u. - -’>■ v • J; 1 ™ r
in tin right iio’.i. .. r and 'll !■• ■■■’
' tn, left 'tm. I is not Known wh— hw
i.-ts •."’■.nd' th I” . SP-.”‘ 'I l’w < "mm:
tlos. w ••• •-•.’.’.iiy w-..tip.b-<t. t
; t . v .... t to s’, to ha’.» b-. :
tj,‘. .i’d'f ..I GoV' .ll u Tl. i;<>: . th. gov-
• ;■
■" - ■ ' ” - •
tt
Election Lf.y Riots in Indiana.
In a riot at
~1. E’gl’-t m ■ wr sv.: y wound, d
, „ .... led .... ' ! J’ ”
;n a * » •«'■ '
V .S • lilt .1. V’Ver sh'ts
w re tir -d.
Polling Piace Destroyed.
I':, po .t g pi ’ • ’■ '. ■ "
• vot As the ii-or.- ~-wuq
q tb. ■ v " an. -I- ' -V 11 ■
w" . . : A
r whi'g 1 . th.' - ’<” ■ i-1 ii’-H -h
t>,,. •>.-p.-eto’- .1: me- Dtig.tl. CUtllP- I ’.
-• riou-1' . rolieeni tn .-’iierrv was ;
: .. . m tit tv. r ’ ’ Th n ■
.o-ees ■ 1 !l: old’ g bo ith. an 1
r . ..irt.i-.il I k< disappeared in the
Small D: 1 -.•.bar.ee in Pliiladelplil?.
v■■: • - -
, . Si-- I:.a. . ;• ’
tl .. i-.u-P . -uh divi-:on of I'..- Soui n
ward, v-het Congressman ’i ’ re-
|...11in,- ’ -• ami alien b.l t . vote. T
votes i. i'll- r. ’ -I V rev., v is
and a min i’ ' -f " r- r: ■i. "1’ d
.lv’’ Ai' ilr’de a p.igd: i it - an.’ n-.e.
. <>!' tii. div: : >:i. and said t- I" a”
mlhTi! it . Coin’res m. . MA .- r wi
I. qlv injur'd ahott the bead bv :>• i’l;
struck villi . r volv ■- ard with Hngll
iMcCh'ski' another MAh T fol! wet.
w . arr. sb’ii. Thi w e; the m r.o. - weto
I also lock, d up.
Five Killed in Kentucky.
Ix.uisvtPe. Kv.. N 'V. it’ll, r 7.—Qttarr Ir
ovir polities , id g;mb ng jesiilt' 1 in liv
in', n nettig shot to death ia<t night in
Kentucky. On- num was f.i.al v wound
ed. Tli ad:
Al.l'f-.LD STANHOPE. t V-r-a:l'.-s
shot bv Gvor-e Woodruff, town ma <1; i
of Midway Kv.
iillNßA’ iif-liORN. of Hi.rlan county,
shot bv John Dav.
GRANT RAINES. 'red. of Middles
boro. -hot by a. G-.tilth white.
EDGAR BROWN, of Bu- k -e. shot bv
Luther Ray.
KOBER I' MI’NSEY, of Ei:rnsidc. shot
from ambush.
r'atallv wound >1:
! THOM A-' ETHERINGT; X. of Vcr
. sail’-s. i. s' it'ler shot in Woolruff-
St.-nh'd’ tight.
An Election Bravd in Fiori ’a.
I Jacksonville. Fla.. No-em:. - on
election day a’ Kvvs’ ne paitv. IJiilslior..
I county, G or-.*- AL I ! .mi Tii unis M». *-
ily, pr,.n.incut c'ftz’.is. b.-cam- involv'tl
in a qitirr.l at th’ polling p.a and tl: ■
: alt. t-ath.ii tin.il v t-suit 1 ,n .. i.g ,t in
v.h.-’h on. "I tl. p ill.ipatt- b. ; belly
s’, t iled. Th-y w-r iiieti s< p.ir.-ited b,.t
a few minute" sub~eq:iently .1 is a-i"g.d
'that Aloblev shot Moody v’.i.- standing
( hi the doorway of th® building in wh-cli
1 th- vltcti. p is being held. It is rep .rte.i
I that M-blcy will not live