Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 November 1901 — Page 2
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Returns Indicating the Way the Various Elections Went on Tuesday. UMHAR Y OECAPITATED IN NEW YORK. Prlartl Sarin lae uf be la aa ihr ii'lor) of tin- I nloa lair aadtdatr (or Mnor in " itm, aa a He-anil of Hfifni Trwublra. mr'-W VOIIK. Hew York, Nov wpletc tinofHetal returns from ci district of (treater New York give Beth bow. candidate for mayor. SMH,V92 Kdvtard M. Sliepard. democratic I idat. - '.! . Mai Low's pin-! raHtj 29. Edward M. tirmit. fiisionist Candidose for con' oiler, received t!9.?il ante and Wm. I. add. his democratic viral. 54.7 17, making the plurality of the faajoaisl 1 1,976. UacBicial returns from every el.-c-taaa district in New York county fitSJ Waiiaui Tracers .leroiue, fusionist, a lead of ismmi .o. r Henry xv. Ungar, aWaaorrat. in the race for the district attorney ship. The vote of the two fOOows: Jerome, 163,958; Ungar, Ms,Uea3 HON SKTH LOW Marot-Ki. i t et On it Sea -rk A revised rccapitui.it , "ii of the vote mm president of the board of alder asra. with every .! i -t rict reported. aSj i n that Omrlea v fomea, fusiouSat. bas (".force It. Van Heesen, democrat, beaten by plurality of ' Caplete iinom. ial BUTCI frt Ik Wroairh of Queen's show that .1 ph ly. deiiHH-rat, has defeated D.dit. ionist. for 1 1n- preaidencj ot tue hoi 11 11 r.1 l .'' plurality, iu a total a4r of -'1. Coanplcte aaofacbll returns BbOW ihr elect...! of l oins F. Haffen, d-mo lt, as president of the borOOgh Of Pronv. with a plurality of 1,4. Wells, fosionist. I he vote was taen. 19.509 and Wells. 1K.0M. Complete IgnreS from the borough g Bichnion.l cive tb.- presidency to; rrr Ci osawf II. fnaiooist, with a ility of 4' s over Nicholas Mulb-r, :rat Ceaipb te and revised returns from Omg'm aonntf show the elect ton of len. fusionist. as sb. rift, over lterrtxrp. desDoerat. The vote was: rn 108,050; Hesterborg, '.U.-'44. m mi i.wi). lUUinioi.. M.I. Nov. I 1 .mplete, hsn onoflieial. returns from the city of Baltimore give Hering, democrat, for it roller, :t7,5J".; I'latt. repumican. ifX The republicauM ato elected their entire city ticket, with tue exrpiKn of Dark for sheriff, Vrho ap pears to Ik' beaten nj shouCaia bnav ahesl snsjority, and the Indications are that they have carried all three of lepislative riKtnct. which STsn them IS deli. - and a state a tor. The return) from the stat are still r alow in coioinir in. ami no- ma rspcrien-- of a ceiu ral election under the new law. baa net proven setisfac tary. N.t for many years has there hrrn so gveal a demy In arriving at 4k.. rrsiill in the citv as there was Ta. s . .y nifrhC I nder ordinary conehsioaa the entire vote haa been counton od aniiounc il by one o'clock, but a that boar 1'n day night leas than e hundred and fifty precinCte, and If of the city, had been reported, d from tl ..unties not half B do cm election dlatricta had been heard from in this city. Khortly nftet noon. Wednesday. It ara aniionm-d here that Allegany SjhhI triven the democrats n majority ad that the entire legislstive ticket la ainwist certainly elected, inctndlng fr ammliirs el tha lower bonne and a täte aenator. This news makes It alaaost certain thnt the democrats will avntnd iK.th oranehes of the legtsla tore, aa Alletrany has I resjarded em a rrpublienn BtroBsrhold, and both tries aaaeed It in tha repnbUcna oh aaiin us matter Ot course. It i- tb--am i of United ."states Senator Wellhmgton and of former Qov, Lyndee, i'i sii nit. nidaib lph a. Nov. 6.- The latest otcetinn return , from Peiinsi !v inia ineaeatr that Trank Ii. Hain-, i.p'ibKetin, has (.. . I . Ie. teil state trea-urer wer Plahfl A. ( orny, dr.. the fusion eandilate. bj bctw rn " and ....,- ant plurality, in i"9 Hartfett, repnh haan. for state treasurer, had a plurality of 1 1 - i . r Crensj . del n m. P Potter, republican, lias detcaled Harm. in Ycrkes, fusion, for haifre of the supreme court, by about htty thousand. The otr polled in the s'ate was unaaally light, but in this city the vote ie siate tu an hi i acceded Bamett'a et for the same office la wja by Hire than twant Iva Ihovsand votes la Imanraa eaamtjr, tbe baane of tJeray. the latter carried th" county h? wtit twelve tbonaand plurality, againat l than one thousand plural My tor Crtaay, deinotrat, in 1,
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while in Montgomery county, Unhouse of Yerk-v the plurul'tx mm in creased iieaih fifteen huinlrcd. Common pleas OP orphans' court jiulges were ehoaea In ! judicial districts in the st.it.'. nmi in gruel maturity f thUM Uli i iiolii-ain wenictorioua.
ASSA4 II I nrft Ronton, Nov. '. '!. republican party, in carrying MnHn timet t a i I'm. -liny' election, as euntoinnry. suffered in the sie of its vote to an ex tent expected in ia oT year. Qot Crane's third term plurality is T0.904. I lie social (leinoerut ie can.liil u t made the leat showing- BaBOUg tai minor party nominees. Tin" governor's council in. lüde seven repubKcatlS ami one demo, rat . a- list car. The iiinorats loht two member! la the -mate and gained sixteen In the linus of representatives. The actual political division, however, is to be determined ' the Saal settlement! 0f M.v,.r.,i clos. Iffctft. n the fa." f the returns the house standi t republicans. 7.' democrats and two social democrats, while the Staat is 32 republican and seven democrats. oino. Columbus, ., Roe. 6. -Barlsed returns show that the republicans gained almost every where except at Columbus, where disaffection over some of tJov. Nash's appointments and "local option" caused great democrat ie iram. and in ( leveland. where factional Bghting and Mayor Tom L. Johnson's crusade on taxation predominated. Wherever "local option" was made a distinct issue, as in Franklin county, the home of the nuthor of the old "(lark local option bill," the lupior men won. At democratic state headquarters no further statements are being given. Chairman lick was at repnb Mean state headquarters early, preparing another statement. Meanwhile, the causes of the tidal wave was discussed among democrats as well as republicans. Tuesday night it was said many free silver democrats did not vote, but the free silver democrats resent this charge and saythat Kilbournc was one af the original free silver men. He is still one of the most ardent admirers of Itrvaa While rations causes for the result are mentioned by the democrats, including the superior organization of the republicans, the republican leaders say their success was mostly due to the indorsement ot President Koosev. lt. Senator Foraker and Gov. Nash, and the desire to perpetuate ti. principles that were promulgated j bv McKinlcv when he became gov ernor ten years ago. And they include Senator Manila's appeal to "Let well enough along." and not disturb the prevailing prosperity as also a potential factor. IOWA. l). s Moines, la.. Nov. 6. Keturns are coming in slowly, 01. ly one-half of the 2,100 precincts having been heard from. If the suae ( re. ntatre of gain in majority continues ununins, republican candidate for governor, will have .",:. 000 over the vote for Phillips, democrat. The prohibition vote hai been largely increased, advancing from 9.IMI0 last vearto '-.". 01SI this year. Practical ly .very precinct heard from shows a falling off in the democratic vote. Out of the 99 counties in the state, the democrats have carried only six. The legislature, from present returns, will contain tSS . republicans anil LV. democrats, a gain of ten for xlf VepubUettnWU Miairni'tn tVH contends that wl. n all the returns are in, the majority for the republican ticket will show more ihan one hundred thousand majority for the republicans, and that the taifl in the llegtalatnra in ie 14 Instead of ten. The total vote shows a falling off of M per cent. REM sk . Lincoln, Neb, Nov. ß. On further precinct returns from over the state, tat BcpnbUcan state central commit tee lias ininle an estitnate plaemi ilic ; nluralitv for Judtrv Scdwlck at sna, The fusion committee will not eonrede defeat, but saya the result will be verv close. On liures from nearly to i prcclneta outside of Lincoln and Omaha the Mate .lournal Bstiasatcs Judge Beda wick's plurality at not les than 5.003 and says H may be tl, , The let returns on regents 'if the university show they do not differ gTCBtl from the heads of the HchehS. All calculations were upset by 'he vote in some counties heretofore fusion, notably Nenialia. IbilTalo, Nuckolls. Clay and Kearney, which this year irave small or pronounced republican pluralities. 4 .41 II OHM . San Francisco, Nov. f.. Kujrene K. Flehmita, the union labor candidate for mayor, has been elected by a plurality of about 2, ".(, sn H Wells, republican, running second, and J. S. Tobin thirc in the race. Mr. Schmitz is the leader of the orchestra in a local theater, ami is also the secretary ami manager of a machine shop. lie has heretofore been known as a republican, tlnoicb n nan never been prominent as a politician. He ia a native ot this city, his father having; been an accomplished musician. Of the other candidate, on the municipal ticket, the republicans elect the auditor, sheriff, tax colic, tier, trensnrer. county clerk, public administrator ami six BaparvjaorB. The democrats will have the Citf attorney, recorder, district attorney, coroner, two police Judges and nine supervisors. Desides the mayor, the union labor party elected three Supervisor. I In- complete vote for mayor is: I Scbniita, union labor, 21,S(H; Weiln.
repuUOcau, IT.voW. i'"bin, democrat, 1MM, I he RuecpKs f the union labor party brings a BBM and important factor into i .iliforum politics. The union la lor party wai. organized a a result of the strike of teamsters, stevedores, manne Ire men and other water-front employee last sataaaar. ' he laimr men evidently rotesl solid for ne load of the ti et. but scattered their rotes on candidates for other Banana I hey may elect tim e superviaors.
um MM. Deaver, (!., Nov. 6. In the elec tion of county ofBcers la Colorado the republicans won in most of th large counties eacept trnpahoe. Oaaapiate returns from all the precincts in this city and all county precincts except .me. show that all 1 be democratic candidates were elected in Arapahoe by majorities ranging from ?,000 to 4,oOO. The democrats also carried Teller COUnty (Cripple Creel. V The republicans v..n la Pueblo, Ki Puao, Lake, Jefferaon, Boulder, Larimer, (.ilpLn and Lo Plata counties In ma ii counties the result is mixed, the Offices beitii; divided between d-in Oerata and republicans. .tu in inttAXD. Provence, ft. I. Nov. .-Inching tl districts out of total IM, the rote ahowi tbat Gor. Gregory, rapnb lleaa, was re-elected bj plurality of over .',hvi as against s.s.v. last year. The general assembly m both l.r K... Id hico.'lv rcimhlicnn. but bv a decreased majority. With tha smL'le exception of Central Pulls, the democrats elected their mayoralty candidates in all five cities of the slate. According 10 the latest returns, the vote of 137 districts gave Gregory (rep.) 11,063; tiarvin (dem.) IMBIa VIHMM . Richmond, Va., Nov. 7. Latest restilts do not niter materially the election figures sent out Tuesday night. The most conservative estimates place the democratic majority on the state ticket at about 15,000. The Indications are that the republicans have elected one senator and 14 mem bars of the house. This is a gain of 11 on the present aeaofflbry, but that body will still ha overwhelmingly democratic In both branches. NKW JKRSF.Y. Trenton, N. J.. Nov. i. Kevised re turns from the various counties of the state give Franklin Murphy, re publican candidate for governor. plurality of 14.7Ü.-! over Jas. M. Seysoar, democrat. The republicans on joint ballot have a majority of 41 in the legislature. KI.MI I KY. laHÜaviUe, Ky.. Nov. 6. llettirns from every precinct in Louiavilh) show the majority of tirainger, dem ocrat. for niavor. to be o,l".'s. The democrats make a clean sweep of all the offices in Louisville and Jeffersoa count v. I TAH. Salt Lake Citv. Utah, Nor. 6. Com pb-te returns from the city of Ogdca show that the entire republican tickit. headed by Win. ilasinan for mayor, has. beet) elected by majorities of from three to eight hundred. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 7. Complete and nearly complete returns from ai.4uJ a a. a. t i v. o'er a third oi the counties in .Ne braska serve to increase the pluralities for the republican state ticket. If the ratio of fata is maintained, Bedgi wick, republican candidate for supreme jnilp-e, will have a plurality of l.'.oo.i. Chairman Lindaey of the republican state committee says it will not be less than 7,000, ntul this Is conservative. ( bairman lo Franca of the fusion committee concedes the election of fledge wleh. He said: 1 Ongratnlatlona are due the repub licans because of the result in the state. We concede tbe election of Hedge wich by a plurality aaywhen between ii.noo and r.,00u." LI HUNG CHANG DEAD. 1 lie Ceealesl I hlnamnii of litem Ml lioea In Ills l.oim eeounl A nie-Morl em I'rraa rat ions. PC hin, Nor. 7. Li Rung ban"; died at II o'clock this morning'. I'ehin, Nov. . At nine ceVloek this evening Karl Li is still breathing and displaying unexpected vitality. The physicians, however, think he will probably die In the morning hours. Tbe burial clothes have already been put on. The court yard of the reason is Alted with Ufcalsed pa pes horses and chairs, with coolie bearers, which bia friends arc BCtlding, in accordance with Chinese customs, to be buried when he dies, in older to carrj hla sonl to Heaven. Several of the ministers Of tht powers have called to express sympathy The Chincae officials are soasewbal uneasy concerniBg the effect his death vill have on the populace, und to guard agniaal n possible snti-for eign demonstration, the binese generals have disposed of their troops about the .its in such a way us to command tbe situation. Trouble, however, is extremely Improbable, The v ifc ot (Earl 14 tad his two sons ami daughter are witb blm. They are greatly distressed. Chinese otiicinls throng the vanien. TelcgrnnM bare been sent summoning Prince Chlns;, in i- im" on hin iiv to ni.rt t h court, and Chou Kn. prarincia trananrar friu Pan lin In. The foraaer iii aaaaaM tha gtaaral aharfi of gorsjraasantal affnira, atui the letter win aat us guvaraaf al CbbU until U Huna Chann's Bucoaaaor la thai
ttfBea, who will probably be Chi Lai, the convention wns practirnlly unnnis appointed. unous thnt thi v must go.
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It I Made On the Site of the New Government Buildiug at Heleua, Mont. OUR UNCLE SAM THE BENEFICIARY. Tha Vrln 11 SSS t'rhai 40 Kaet -Aide, aval . rsumi u ao 1-cr ra-KedS er the llealsTenao ' Cash Äatssssa evatsh miltenatft Haiiker. Belena, Mont.. Nov. 10. The site of the now federal building la this city bp the mcuc uf a tkk f0 strike, und b the terms of a clau.-e Inatftai In tlie contract between the Congress. Construction Co.. of I bicafO, and the United States government, the latter will be the sob beneficiary of the dis covery. This clause provides that all minerals found on the property shall , belong to the goraraunent, eoanoqucntly the construction companj wi be compelled to mine the ore wnfie govarnmeat will receive tha 1 Ther have been reports for several days that S strike bad been made, but it was not until Friday that these received verinYation. when some workmen tagagod la the excavation improvised an ore pan and panned out as high as 100 colors. Assay made shw free milling gold ore to the value of 1 aid $20 per ton. While the exact width of the rein haa not as yet been ascertained, mitt ing experts estimate that it will bf fully IS and perhaps 40 feet, making it a -trikc of large proportions. The vein extends a. ros the entire block, from southeast to northwest, and then goes directly beneath the residence of Col. Thomas ( ruse, ih millionaire banker, who, SO years ', discovered the richest gold mine in Montana, the "Drum l.ominon. "w hich ho afterw ards sold to the Rothschilds for CSOOvOOO, OBEYED GEN. WOOD'S ORDER. Ae Munlrlpnl lonnrll f Havana ceases nid for smasemg id I'minii. municipal Havana, Nov. 11. rh council tf Havana has decided, by a rote of ten to eight, to accept the bid of &P. hfcGivatei end h i'. Rockaby, of Jersey t Hy. which is $in,;i9.1,015, for the Havana sewering and paving Contract Sk Coamiderable feeling was manifested during the seaaion over the circulation of a pamphlet insinuating thnt the Mcl.ivticv Hockeby bid wns really the bid of the engineers' department. The matter of letting of the contract has been the subject of considarable diacttsaion, and of some correapondence between Uor.Oen. W 1 . niul tlie muniripal council. On two occasions the council has voted not to let the contract, as the specifications ami bkMlBg were irregular. Those votink' i" favor of n rptiioj the kfcGivaey-Itoekeby bid. explain that they so voted Ix-onusc they considered Gen, W ood's letter dins flag the acceptance of BOOBC of the bids a military order. M. .1. Dady arrived in Havana yesterday ntoraing. Eta ia still hopeful of beittaT awarded the contract. LIKE THE COMMON HERD. Cohan onirlnla ll.-erle.l l I lie lituna l.n tiWlha for The Iff I nac o 11 n I nlile III mule r I nit. Havana. Nor. II. The papers assert bat Scilor Tuiiiavo.se. retary of state mil internment, has been challenged u Rght a duel b) a member of the Union club, whom, it is s;ii,l, Senor Taninyo und a friend assaulted at ihe close of the recent billllplot k'iveii by tha Cahnn society to the visiting Chil eins Senor TunSByO was detained by the poiiee, but iiltinintcly released ly the civil governor. Ln Lueha. Vieiatmning the incident, says: "There vet remain several stnges to be passed in the reconstruction of the country. Perhaps they are the most ditlicult stages, especially in n condition of affairs where people tire not actuated by com iet ion, but, by pUBsioh, personal likes and dislikes, and mutual diatroat. Bach blundering lis has been showed by our ofllr iuls would be Incomprehcnsibla unless we decide to rlana them with tha crowd they arc supposed to direct, and s.iy that ns types they are on a par with the rest. They can never lie qualified to direct the destinie of the Cuhmn nat loa." Tl. I nar M.i.t ;. Ifanlha, N. n. Vht fedaral mTitrcnttoa foattenni its nwetinga, hut th-m are, ns a rule, af ttirbulant eharaetatra. Personal bickerings n--1 tanthnvmony, Benor Buencnnüaocbal bsagssl Baaaf Valaa ti , anel, bat tha lattt-r rnfased to tiiriit on neeouai of the ape f the ehalleaffBf. The queation of the frinrs has hern aaaapying nni-h f lbs Unas Af the. ?on veil tion. 1 uterine nntijmthy is ihnwn toward thtai, and the sense of
Aval (he Alllaalar. He wm eidentlv nein the country, this little aid Uvrstaa, sad bis eyes rested on las atevstof, uadouhledl) foi tiie nrt USM, tu seass of the ridiculuas 4 taasned K01 .1 iew iniiiiii.' tie t 1 in woaderroent and then. laiiKinng wdtly to biataelf, he Stopped the to 1 pffSSO he ehaliceii to .r . . appeaad to be the janitor, and tired tout ai bun: "Vat "t leadJeboa 'mm v.ii v.ok ; eepls oop der iautooden si lb 'Oh, XuM't the elevator, was the SBSWSr. Oh, data vat idt is, i uit I bei S f at book u .nie äffend ;-l afoMiifdi izs lb- ti u d 1 ids, hut diaa't bkc it Thaa hs said: ... T vimlil taM my 'e safer legammsj ron uf dos slliastor ven der valking y band va goot ' N V Past.
Doa'l l'ir rr nolher1 IMaiiee. "Order almt you want, i iv U 1 what you vrder," i Cue iimque .iv in which the Im. kawanua K.ulroad 1 a.lvei 1 1- n it new iiainsj-esr lervice las aptness of the hrae is apiwrent when it is understood that the ttavclt-r niav older from the SSOSt NMnplete menu, and ret paj for aothiag be does BOl nit In n l. hi 1. hi. low priced !ub cue tlx tra tsrvsa jadividually from Ifi cants to l 00, M that tahK d'hote and a Ut mil feat ares are virtually nbiaed All through tram to Buffalo, Chicago and St. f-oiii art Squipped with d.nnn: . itm, and the service is admitted to he second ta none n tiie world. Ilr i:raped. Thiagamboh I taoaght yea ai.l you save Borem tir-i in Barops mat sa meter. M 1 Met Well! "W ell, lie ssys he's known you for years; paaidoi Im ssyi be didn't act yaa at aft when be was m Kurope lat maimer. "Exactly ; becease, a I told you, I aw bun mat tbere." Paitadelphis Praaa. THE MARKETS. Nevv Yolk. Nov. 12. CATTLE- Native Steers....! 4 4 a C 25 COTTON Middling f Tl Khol'll Winter Wheat.... i ! ' 3'M WHEAT No, 2 He.l mssoi cI'OKN No. 2 67 1 ..Vi S No. 2 i I'OHK-Meis New 1. C ( PI CO SI LoCIS. COTTON UliMIIng UEBVE8 Steers 'mm and ll. iicrs. CAL.VE8 (per t 9 Hs t fair to Choi. .... BHEEP h . ir to Choice... VTJ iV'K-1'atenis luher Iradss WHEAT- No. I Rod CORN No i IAT8 No. 3 RYE No 2 TOltAii'o Lugs L-af Hurley .... may -Clear Timothy DtTTTER- Ch Hairy... BAiON Clear Rib K'JtiS Kr.sh I'tiltK Standard Mess, new) LAltt Choice Steam CHICAGO. CATTLE- Native St.fi... IbKis Pair t" 'holeSHEEP- I air to Ch CI.. M il -Wint. r Pati iiik... Spring Co. nt .. WHEAT No I Sprtnc No. 2 Red COHN No. -1 OATS No J pi iHK Me 7 1; .-1 3 tu I M ft 'O .1 r. o SB ink .", H i T" 4 a ' 3 01 i in I 'I il I a 7; t U 41 u 7 if 3 M l I H 1 Vi uo l'j 00 It ii 1 1 's 17 'j t .... ii 2o .... u II jo 5 2T. 5 3 25 3 M 3 X 71 5 i v .; v,, lO 4 25 3 lü) 7. 74 75 00ß-t J" v ip ,i 13 h I n m 1" VNSA8 CI 1 Y CATTLE Native Stwri... 4 75 III H.iCS Katr to i -holce 5 .Vi 'o 5 WHEAT- No 2 H..t 71 'a Tl4 CoKN No 2 Sl 66 UATS No 2 W hite il.. liv4 NKW" ORLEANS. PLOtR Hich Grade 3 50 O 4 00 Cohn-No. 2 mm M OATS No 2 " 4 MAY l-hoice IS I in i pnHK Standard Men 16 iO 11 M .'.s fliori mil fT.".-r. . j. . i-.-roTToN Miililllt 7UU 7H U ICI8V1LLE. WHEAT No, 2 Red 72VÖ 73 CORN No. t 0 V S OATS --No. t V n:j pi iHK N'-vv M-fs P, i. Pi r. ft At N Short Rib K"j 1 , COTTON Mtddllag IS
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