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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - November 10, 1904, Washington, District Of Columbia                               Washington business men tise in The because it is the paper the people and colder fresh to brisk easterly NO. NOVEMBER 10, 1904.-FOURTEEN THREE C HITS SOUS SOUTH Missouri Gives Its Electoral Votes to Iff REPUBLICAN FOR SENATE Venerable Senator Cockrell Is One Victim of Republicans Claim Legislature by of Fourteen on Joint Folk Undoubtedly Elected Although leans Are Unwilling to Concede that Entire State Ticket Is Republicans for House -t Louis ith incomplete re I rnb at hand in the of the State d national ti jn coming in m It f n 1 s Roosevelt has r K it tl 1 1 so tl Mis t H u Ici 11 i i pu ty for tho first m til ye i i wid 1% counties out i 114 ei i Roosevelt a over Par i f t J Jn pph Folk for i i in tli i of i u tl c state ticket is given a r L nv r 1 0-tu in the same counties 1 in ude thu of St Louis Seats in House wi R P ibl car t i ut card dates foi Congress In eight a. an gam u i the semi official ho st ite e districts give I- can majority of on lit i i pxt general wi 1 rr an the deSeat of United s t es Senato L for re election H pr e will be either 15, P W a 01 1 honjas cha imai jf ti e Republican i e c mmit ee r u i tl an tl e heads of i esi e ti P lie are 1 it U imp -ible to to predict tli am d grt e it cei the outcome w n i the i v te is It 1 ars tht entile an State licket except governor 19 bv sma I maj nu s and fhat the lection of Mi I oik i coid is he went out of St Louis W to 10000 or his ticket and with UO ffi ater than was given iel w h iai d tha 000 I i u t Result in St Louis 1 tl st RJ s v elt s i wa is the vote st Hiding 1 o e tli j 1 ITU John E i I t of state I 1 L 1 i of lu 24b over Samuel k i nt rn in office N i w TO will sue Jo p U folk TS circuit Ii c i Call 1! Ih c n third p n t j vote b i it 4 il 1 tui i i st I ind in the v I If little disorder t d Ii u ird no was i f 1 the State St Louis v night i clav is bo h the 1 T i vv i claim i t I cti n w tl tn that 1 I in us d fi possibility It v I 1 ing- c it i ie I the St ite It v i d id 1 u 1 mix d situ lor ii tli nij 1 t i led a c in toiv with the x n of Folk s success ind retu i ind cited a similar result through t thf State Int lest a e be ami ic i 1 1 u w s inned and the p i t Still Hope for Walbridge I u v In ti e 1 iv Republican State il man that e t had TP die State by i ma i tv of rot le t lan 20 OuO in 1 insisted t w is not defeated It was el out In he 1 that om s in the f Louis nd Kinsas w tl he rut in fr m the mi f i veirs ag a I m per cent T' 1 out propo uch u rhe ite it was wa- no 1 vt the Democratic 1 tar ei s it i- 1 F k hid the e 1 v from that i e- of tl e v te ket wa- safe and t Parker had TI eJ il t state bv a ill I v i tfall these i 1 ad an d T HIV in e null lins M i k in t e aft i m n but the lat 1 not to i nti he could in l i t I imps en Iv iw U the r a 1 div tl -e at b th the Re i 11 cl la ic e w 1 won nit bv nightfall and 1 t t the night rg in i c 3 that the sus be ended and the results it v kn i Expect Republican Legislature 1 o t ti or the Dem i if s ate leie to i u I a. s n the State central n t t d r i IP incomplete ret In our w ij n t but we do i H p b can in the i i 1 ue afte ro n ard ev v i 1 etuna were at t. t b caa 01 Dem sciatic the few that did i I rt the that the -j at IP w T 1 1 be Republican bv a t -ix to twelve un r ne joint It c- t a -u to I i MI- t isht -ent e- o LI in n ill im I Bivan and 1 1 i c lull h m on his ti Mi s c w PI nt cal as to 1 v i Ii ink v t i v our con i Mv pi will be n id 40 OOO l v N jv 9 TI t Stai savs I 11 t i t- nn c met It- tne election t K u 3 n Coi n in Mi- T v i e Fr nk D Klepper in T 1 t Fi ink B t p f- 1% u i- F in the h I i in the Seventh 1 r 1 nt kit in tht Tenth Marion R f I tne un ilham T r 1 1 11 i ind Cassius M in Mie Attempt to Elect United States Senator May Precipitate Milwaukee is result of ihp election in Wisconsin shows that ran ahead of ticket and tne State -a estimated at between 60000 and 7o 000 that Gov has been elected by a of oOOOO and that the Congressional complexion remains unchanged from two e irs ago The which is to elect a t States Senator to succeed Joseph A is lican and the question of whether is cousin shall e a primary election law has carried by a safe One of the surprises in the election tin b g inr lease in the of the pai Four ears ago that polled in Milwaukee ago 10704 and In this election 18120 The Social Democrats elected four assembly men and one senator to the legislature In the legislature Chairman D Con noi of the Pollette State central com claims there will be mem bers pledged to cany out the measures seated bj La Pollette Of this number b3 are men and 17 sen ators or a majority of each house Chair man Goldm of the faction claims that the and Democrats combined will control a. of each house and he pi edicts that 1C United States Senator is not re elected the legislature will probably itself in a deadlock Perhaps the greatest sui prise of the election was the narrow margin on which Congressman Joseph W Babcock pulled through his plurality of 8000 two 3 ens being cut to about 300 this year 1 hid was caused the war ot the State on the Third district Con- gi essman 11 e question has been raised as to whether the primary election law ed by the voters In shall apply to the election of a United States Senator to succeed Senator Joseph 4. numbe of t expressed it as then beliet that lit accordance with law an el c lion would to be held between now ind 1 to nominate T. candidate for the Senate to be chosen at that time Others contended however that the plain intent of the law was to provide for the holding of primal elections in September prior to the ele tion of members of the legislature and that it would not be rea or possible tn make tlu law apply to the next election of L States atoi mm ON FUTURE Predicts People Will Turn to the Democracy WHEN THEY TIRE Tariff-fed He Are Nation's When the Voters Get Ready to Off These the Judge Con- the Democratic Party Should Be Thoroughly Organized and Ready to Work for Never Seek Public His DELAWARE DEADLOCK Addicks Has Not Enough Votes to Elect Him Senator Del but unofficial e elt a of 4 ino In Delaware Pi eston Lea the Republican compromise candidate for carried the State i of 2 800 and the remainder of the lie an e State ticket has a plu landing from 3 to 3800 Dr Joseph II Rep polled about 800 which accounts foi s reduced Hiram R Burton who succeeds 4. Houston m Congi ss ed a plurality of 3SOO The Indications i i ate that the next Delaware 1 v ill be deadlocked on the question of a Slates Senani to succeed Sona tor Ball whose term J es Alarch 1 The complete returns to show that the new legislature will ts Democrats 21 Union 01 22 01 anti Addicks Pe publicans 9 seven are to elect Stales Sena tor It is understood hei e that J ard expects the to elei t him to the Senate but there is on the surface to light to show that the Regulars will join the Union Re- publicans in selecting the Senator BIG PLURALITY IN Roosevelt's Thrice that Given Any Previous Candidate Ohio com- plete unofficial returns to night indicate that the Republican in Ohio is between 210000 and 215000 or over three times the plurality this State ever grave ii national ticket About a dozen coun tiLs have been bv the Republicans for the first time means radical cl in county and other local offices The aggregate of the eighteen counties carried by the Democrats Is only 10 or legs than the Republican In either of a. half dozen counties one half that of and much less tban one third that of Hamilton County The Republicans gained three by all of the Congressional d except the Fourth in which Harvey C Garber was re-elected by or less than one-third the usual Demo cratic of that district The only close was In the election of Dawes over Schneider In the Congressional district which gave Roosevelt 2000 plurality and Dawes 200 It ib noted that the Re publican gains from the mining and laboring DEFEATED GAR Rhode Island Elected One Democratic and One Republican Congressman Pi evidence R I Nov State show that in s I election President Roosevelt received the I ever cast in Rhode Island and hds p of is gi eater with tl exception of that of 189o than ans Presidential candidate ever was given here The vote was Roosevelt 24924 Parker Lieut Gov H Liter who I succeeds L F C Garvin 1 I date for a term had but itv over opponent Gov Garvin I ned in the State but de- I in the districts The Re- publicans elected all the officers I generous margins the next eral will stand 23 Democrats I o Republicans in joint ballot Representatives D L D and A B were re- e to in the First and I ond districts elv MEAD DEFEATS Republican and Tickets Elected in Seattle Wash Nov 9 re- turns fram one fourth of all the in the of Washington and incomplete returns of the others at noon show that the Roosevelt electors have can led this State bj votes Mbert E Mead is elected ernor George Turner bv be tween 5000 and 7000 votes Charles E Coon 13 elected lieutenant governor bv 14000 votes Every other date on the Republican State ticket is elected bj to 20000 except Jones and Cushman rot Congress whose will be highe The next legislature will be v strongly Republican For Old Point and Newport Take Superb Steamers Norfolk ashington Steamboat Co foot 7th st 6 30 p m connecting at Norfolk with steamers for New ork and Boston bj sea 3d page 12 Phone 2J90 N Y Nov Parker to Kav e the press an open letter To the Democracy of the Na tion In which he thanked those in charge of his campaign and de clared that the people will soon realize that 'the tariff-fed trusts are absorbing the wealth of the nation He said that when that time comes the people will turn to the Democratic party for relief j In Judge says he shall never seek a nomination for public office He discusses the difficulties encountered by thp Democrats in making their this ear and makes suggestions regarding harmony in the party In con- the Judge says that In the presence I of defeat he does not hesitate to say that in his opinion the great moral question that confronts the Democrats is Shall the trusts and corporations be presented from contributing money to control or to aid In controlling The letter follows Thanks His Supporters j Esopus N Y Nov 9 Tn the Democracy of the Nation Our are due to the of the national committee and to the ex- committee in charge of the I ilgn for most unselfish capable and I brilliant service All that it was possible for men to do they but our was beyond the reach of party managers am most to them and wish in this general way to extend my to the as well as the rank and file all the country I know how hird struggled against ov and I only wish I could take each one bv the hand and thank him Deeply as I leaving the bench it the time of it in the presence of whelming defeat I do not lament it I thought it was mv In the light of mv present information I am now even I more confident that I did right I shall never seek a nomination for public but I shall to the best of my ability serv e the pai ty that has honored and through the party serv e my country The pai tv has in the a great mission Before long the people will that the tariff-fed trusts and il legal combinations ai e absorbing the wealth of the nation 1 hen will wish to throw off these leeches but the Republican party will not aid them to do it for its leaders too w ell the uses to which the moneys of the trusts can be put In ical campaigns i When that time comes and come it I will the will turn to the Demo I cratic for relief and the should be with an tion of citizens covering every election district who ai e willing to work for the lov e of the organization supported by as many town city and State officers as we are able to elect in the meantime We entered this vass w th Northern Western and Eastern State save one in Republican control This to that party a large aimy of officeholders reaching into every let many of whom followed the examples set for them bj the members of the President's Cabinet in devoting their time and services to the Party Harmony To accomplish in this direction we must forget the difficulties of the pasit If any one suspects his neighbor of treachery let him not hint of his If he knows he has de- aei ted us let him not tell it Our forces hav e been weakened by divisions e have quarreled at over non es If we would the people if w e w ould furnish an organization through which raaj be of a that has grown so corrupt that it will gladly entei into partnership with trusts to secure moneys for election poses we must foi get the differences of the past and begin this day to build up wherever it mav be needed a broad and effective we must bj constant teaching the press and from the apprise the people of the way the tariff circle works We must home to them at othar than tion times the fact that contributed to the party by the trusts is not d money but it is given that the trusts may out hindrance take a much larger sum from the people In the presence of a defeat that would take all personal ambition were it true that otherwise it me I do not hesitate to saj that in opinion the greatest moral question which now confronts ue is Shall the trusts and corporations be prevented from contributing to control or to aid in controlling Such serv ice as I can render m that or other direction will be dered And I beg the co 1-3 a fel of Democrat 'n the B PARKER The telegraph office at Rosemount lodge was dismantled to night after the day s business Judge Parker said to that hie plans for the were not definite Iv made but that soon he would be in It is cm here that he will engage in the practice law in New York forming a pai ship witn some well established firm Democrats Carry Arizona Phenix Ariz Nov election of Smith for Delegate to Congress is conceded bj at least oOO The ture will be Democratic by probably two- thirds Lovers of Fine Chrysanthemums Can see them in great all this week at J H Small 14th G Washington and 1153 New York TO CONCEDED TO DAWSON Clean Sweep for Republicans in West FIVE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS NEAR Has Carried the State by a Plurality of and Dawson Has to His Legislature Will Be Republican by a Majority of 45, Insuring Scott's Re-election R Animal Chrysanthemum Display wnk J H Smalt 14th O and 1 3 New N V. at Old Point Only 82 SO and Admiral Wise s Squadron is anchored in Including admission to the caves Leaves Hampton Roads One night by steamer B S. O R R station 8 05 a Hotel 105 14th st nw I November 13 Special to The Washington Post Wheeling Nov Democrats to concede the to the Republicans The estimated pluralities given out bj Republican State Northcott are as follows Roosevelt 31000, for 8 The Congressional also for all five Congi ai e 2500, 3500 3 500, Republicans Dr Fierce to the legislature from Poca hontas once a Democratic stronghold but lost two in Berkeley 24 votes they threaten to contest Republican Chairman Northcott claims the legislature by 45 on joint ballot de- pending on the result of contests The counties which show the greatest gains for Cornwell are 1000 a of 3 000 from the last election 500 a change of McDowell gave Dawson oOO a Democratic gain of 1800 Marion gave Cornwell 300, a gain of 800 Wood gave Dawson 280 a gain of 800 Other Democratic gains are 470, oOO Wirt 200, 200, 160, 100, Calhoun 1 000 Democrats Carry Kanawha W Va Nov 9 returns from Kanawha County show the election of Democratic candidates for county clerks and sheriff and two out of five of the legislature Cornwell Democrat for carried the coun ty by 400 overcoming a Republican ma of 2 000 four years ago The composed of Kanawha Boone and Logan elects Demo ciat Fairmont W Va Nov 9 returns show the election of the State and county Republican except attorney and local justices of the peace who were elected by a large majority W Va Nov 9 com- plete returns in Berkeley County give Cornwell 62 majority for Congress 242 The crats elect both members of the ture and all of the county officers by ranging from 600 down W Va returns from the whole county indicate that plurality will be between 1 600 and 1 700 for governor leads Cornwell bj 1 200 Dayton for Con- will have a majority of 1250 over Democrat and returns from the Second district indicate Dayton s election bv 2 200 John W Mason is re-elected judge in this judicial district The entire county ticket of the Republicans Is elected by majorities of from 1 200 to Mr John L Steele clerk of the Senate Committee on Mines and Mining who has followed closely Senator Scott's campaign for re election telegraphed last evening as follows from carries the Hate 31 000 Daw son for governor 9 000 The legislature Senate 22 Republicans 8 Democrats GO Republicans Democ Duel Fatal to S C Nov A duel with pistols was fought bv R L and 3 A Phillips members of the constabulary to dav at Eastover near Columbia It is understood that the men had been dunking and after a few words about an both drew pistols flred almost Phillips was killed and o ed within an hour Popular Plurality Continues to Climb to Dizzy At 2 o clock this morning official returns fiom a few States and unofficial returns and estimates from the others gave dent Roosevelt a plurality of the popular vote of a plurality more than twice as great as any other candidate for the Presidency ever received The official returns nearly In- have given Roosevelt a larger plurality than waa estimated If the in- crease keeps he may have more votes than Parker The latest by States are as follows FOR lo 000 Nebraska 7o 000 40 000 Vew Hampshire 22 600 197 4 100 New York 1J1.000 la 000 North Dakota 290 000 Ohio 210 000 7o 000; Oregon 40 000 130 000 Pennsylvania 490 000 30 000 Rhode Island 8 9oO 37 oOO South Dakota 40 000 33 12000 86 279 30 810 1 0 West Virginia Jl 000 000 Washington lo 000 Wisconsin No 000 10000 6000 70 00 TO UNITE OPPOSITION Indiana Popu ists Plan New Political PUT THEIR FAITH IN WATSON Colorado California Connecticut Delaware Idaho Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana New Jersey Want Georgian to Succeed Whose They Has Betn Dis- R. Hearst Issues ment Predicting of the Also Has Plans Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana FOR 7o 000 Mississippi 50 000 29 00ft North Carolina 50000 OOC South 000 Go 000 Tennessee 30 000 14 000 Texas ISO OOC 36 000 Virginia 25 Pluralities in Presidential elections since 1S24 have been as over Adams 60 o 1 over Adoma 138 131 over Clay 157 313 Buren over Harrison 24 894 over Van Buren 146 31o over Clay 3S 175 over Cass 139 Bcott 220896 over Fremont 49C 90T over Douglas 491 195 over McClellan 407 M2 over Seymour 305 466 over 891 250 93o Hancock 7018 over 62 683 Harrison 98 017 over Harrison 380 Bryan 601 8o4 over Bryan 849 780 STATE VOTE Iff Utah Will Give Roosevelt Greater ity Than First Salt Lake City ttah Nov one-third of the voting precincts of the State give Roosevelt 27381 Parker 15992, 1 509 The precincts reported include many of the heavy Republican but so uniform has been the gain for Roosevelt that it is now evident his in the State will be far in excess of first estimates Not half of the voting districts of Salt Lake County have been heard from and will not be un- til to morrow Republican State Chairman Spry to-day claimed the election of the entire State an almost entire Republican legis and the election of the Salt Lake County ticket The latter claim is disput by both Democrats and American party men The voting strength of the latter party is still problematical and will not be known until the count is finished in this It may be a. week before accurate figures of the State v ote are TWO TO ONE IN Republicans Elect All Congressmen and Control the San Francisco Nov 9 from 1235 precincts out of 2 245 in outside of San Francisco give Roosevelt 101127 Parker 50031 The same precincts gave McKinley 89956 66701 The complete vote of San Francisco was 66 739 The corrected give Roosevelt 39 814 Parker 17981 Debs 7231, 330 solid Republican delegation of eight Congressmen was chosen and the next legislature will elect a Republican Sen atoi Spec ial to rhe Washington Post Indianapolis Ind movement to reorganize the opposition to the Re publican party in the United States has Lien started by leading ot In dlana I is proposed to make Thomas E of tne leader of the reorganized and their candidate foi President In 1908 Secretary John Medert of the Populist State said to day that a. con- ference of Indiana Populists Democrats and will be held herp looking to promoting the plan of Nothing can prev ent Tom Watson from leading the fight against the Republican in said Medert leadership has been completely discredited in Indiana by his advocacy of Judge ker s election Analysis of the returns shows that the sweeping Republican victory in Indiana is largely due to Silver Democrats who Parker For every Gold Democrat who returned to the fold about ten Silvei Democrats voted for Roosevelt Hearst Favors Reorganization New Nov 9 R Hearst issued the following statement to-night with re- gaid to the that steps were being taken to organize a new party I have no knowledge of any meeting between Mr Mr and self I think the Democratic party will reorganize itself on a. basis of true De- eliminating the all street in- fluence that proved so disastrous In this campaign and as a loyal Democrat will be very happy to see that done I am always ready to contribute my own services and those of my papers to the Democracy for or any other purpose if they should be I shall be glad to work with all loyal Democrats for the success of Democratic but I think the lojal crats are quite capable of choosing their own leaders and I imagine point wih now be conceded by those who en- deav ored to force leaders upon them Bryan's Plan for Lincoln Nebi Nov 9 William J to-day denied that he would William Randolph Heaist and Thomas E Watson in New York a from now for the purpose of taking steps toward the organization of a new party Hie statement that he would go to New York for such a purpose was made by Malvin G manager of Watson's campaign Mr Bryan has some but re intends to stand sponsor for them himself PAKT Missouri's Vote for s Letter to His Parts Dawson in Watson Hope of Talks Peace Pastor Stricken at German Emperor s Gift School Color Line Case Maryland Result Close Folk 111 Have Troubles Bryan Explains the Big Majority hi the Busy Day at the White McCue Sentenced to News of and 6 Editorial Comment Gossip of European Talks with Hotel Quests Social and Personal Racing Results and Entries New Yorkers Honor King Horrors of Port Arthur 10 District Government Affairs PART TWO 11 Proposed Paying Election Bets Financial and Commercial STRONG Lord Lansdowne Tells of rors of War in East. INTERVENTION SUGGESTED He Points to Peaceful Adjustment of the North Sea FRAUD CRY British Foreign Minister at Historic Lord Mayor's Banquet Almost Demands Ar- Between Russia and Quotes Hay on Folly of Hague Peace Conference and lates on His Republicans Threaten that State tion Will Be Denver Nov 9 s plural ity in Colorado bas been increased by later returns and inn above Republicans and Democrats claim election of governor and large and the Republicans threaten to contest the State election on the grounds of alleged fraud in Denver On the lace oC nearly completa returns Adame has carried Denver 4 oOO plurality ard he appears to have a safe lead over Peabody without thla According to the returns in the plurality In the State is a little over 10 Ooo The Times concedes that the result In In doubt as to other State but claims the legislature to be Democratic In both branches The Post Late this noon indicate clearly that the Republican ticket national State and has been by pluralities ranging trom to A conservative mate places Gov Peabody B plurality at 5 000 He will carry Denver by from to Democratic Chairman Milton Smith made the following statement this even ing Adams is by from 10000 to 16000 All the Stale ticket roea in with to our best mation Republican Chairman makes the following claim will be elected by somewhere between 6000 and 10000 The ticket will run between and IB 000 Roosevelt will run even higher than that The three Congressmen are elected by pluralit es above 10000 I ex to to Denver with R plurality 7000 to 10000 This Is laige enough to offset any frauds the might attempt In Denver e will control both houses of the ture by good majorities Colo Nov 9 received to dav bj Alva Adam all parts of the was the fo lowing Hon Alva Accept congratulations both jour personal success and upon the triumph of constitutional government j BRTAN Chairman Milton Smith of the cratic State committee to night maintains his claim that Adams for goveinor has been elected bv a plurality In the neighborhood of 10000 He fs ols i of thp opinion that the rest of the State tu ki t has succesful but has like complete returns on which to base in estimate of the vote He concedes ever that Maupin candidate for from the Second district has been defeated by the publican out says the result as to and man from the First district is still tain Returns from all of the 201 precincts in the with the of about twenty Rive a plurality of nearly 7 000 Tha precincts vet to be heaid from are admittedly Republic in and It if generally thought when they leport plurality will be reduced to about 4 000 In Denver Chairman Farley of the Republican State committee had nothing to add to his statement already made NEW YORK Roosevelt Over Higgins Over New York Nov 9 returns from the whole State show that Roosevelt has approximately 174 000 and that Higgins for governor has 80 000 plurality The legislature will hav e 102 Republican assemblymen out of loO and 35 Republican senators out of 60 New York returns at a late hour show that carried Greater New York with one election district by 999 votes can led by President Roosevelt by 1805 votes Hei rick for governor earned Great r New Yoik with one election district miss Ing by 8062o votes and Brooklyn bj o 401 The returns fiom counties outside the city show that Parker carried four of the counties in the State while Her rick carried counties DEMOCRATIC BY BIG MARGIN NEW JERSEY On account of Exposition and South Florida Fair the Atlantic Coast Line will on November 16 ets to Tampa and limited for re turn 15 at one plus oO cents in quire at office of the line 601 Pa ave nw 1 25 To Baltimore and Return 81.35 Saturday and Sunday Tickets good on all trains ex- cept Congressional and good for return until Sunday night Cuban Senate Quorum Nov The Nationalist Sen ators refused to sit the Senate this afternoon because a quorum v as present contend that the matter was not settled by the Supreme Court s decision of October 28 since the Judges whose appointments were confirmed a majority quorum of the Senate haa not participated in that decision Plurality of for Roosevelt and ooo for Stokes N J Nov 9 Herbert secretary of the Republican State com- I says that the revised figures so far indicate that President velt s plurality in New Jersey be 70 000 and Edward Stokes the lican candidate for governor will have a plurality of at least 50 000 There Is no longer question as to the election of Marshall Van Winkle to Congress in the Ninth district The New Jersey delegation in Congress will stand nine Republicans to one crat the latter being Allan of the Tenth district Parker's Plurality in Tennessee Is the Largest Since 1892 Nashville Tenn Nov an Inter view late this afternoon ruck of the Republican State committee con cedes the State to the Democrats by a majority of 15 000 At Democratic State to night Thompson announced tha eighty six of the six of the State grave James B Frazier for governor a of 2o over Jesse Littleton his Republican opponent i lie ten counties to be heard from will in- crease majority by 3 000 votes Demo Presidential electors Chairman Thompson estimates run 2 000 or 3 000 votes ahead of Frazier TWO VESSELS Capital Is Safe hen vour loans or investments are made bv L Trust Storage Co 1414 F st Income remittances prompt and regular 91 25 and B. O. R. R. Every and Sunday Tickets pood returning until Sunday Saturday via Pennsylvania For the race meet at Nov 8 to 12 train leaving Washington at 12 10 noon and from Baltimore 5 10 p m will stop at Pennsylvania ave more Convenient to trolley for the race track All Hands Drowned in Wrecks in the North Sea Hamburg and Neptun both from Hamburg have foundered and all hands been drowned A severe is raging in North Sea A few floating and made known the fate of thp Thalia which was on a voyage from Iquique lor Hamburg with a cargo of saltpeter The of Capt Schiele of the went ashore near Stralsund The is a bark of 1 3o4 gross built In 1887 Only Cumberland and 81.OO Harpers Ferry and and I Leaves B O R R station 8 05 m November 13. Beautiful scenery fen Fine at Auction To day Closing sale of the Trustee new lace hangings biass suites carpets at Sloans 1407 G st at 10 30 a m No re prices Races at Baltimore November 5 to 14 Splendid service via I Baltimore and Ohio R R hour on the hour 7 a. m to 8 p. m. Same A ule i Nov. B in the absence of Premier Balfour at the his toric lord mayor s held made a strong plea for peace and arbitra tion on behalf of the British government Lord Lansdowne pointed out to a and rather unsympathetic audience th it arbitration was the wav in whi h North Eea dispute with Russia could have besn equitably and almost In the same breath drew a vivid picture of the horrors of the struggle now proceeding la the far East Between the of reference the foreign minister made to the RUBBO Japanese war was an urgent almost to a demand that It might be settled by arbitration Tt waa a carefully prepared statement made b lore what la considered the most sentative gathering of leading men Tf Great Britain such H was Interpreted as a bolder bid for tion than has yet emanated f i om a v neutral power America was writ tn this speech for which Great Britain has been waiting for davs The foreign prefaced all 1 remarks by g 1 That gieat states ran Jo n remarked war v. as t e znos futile and fallacious of liu nan tollies North Sea Settlement Then rime an the North Sea affair Though Lord T i downe waa 11 s of tie convention he i 1 conf rmed its rm le in ie patches that Ore it i 1 found no In P at s i tion in pi in of what is idv knc v r v the statement that Ri i h i gi n teed the r if nj i rt ei in addition tc In A. Iv If ta t f i Admiral s n be proved to been 1mpl at 1 Bs most of his h d first of the foreign office s ind vv 1 i h to had based their ideus on i much criticise d MI oh 1 belligerent lo In Ie n p I ord 1 ne s utt la vvi almost a plea f i P i M i v dead silence gri him After y i ing- out that the two n good faith believed in conti idi t v ments of facts he Could we h iv done better than get full apol md compensation and le tve q n of facts to an International with a guarantee of punishment to ai y who ni be found Lord Lansdowne in conne t on with th question of set ous v ed the audience trat Great as the greatest naval povi er might sorre dav be the a ion of belligerent rights on the high e as Congratulates Roosevelt After referring to the pre aert desire that ai might b n sorted to In the case of the present war in he tar East Lord ne added Mi Choate walked into r om v es and asked if we would sign in ar treaty with the States Simu I received from ent Roosevelt whom we all must co igra u- late a Inviting us li participate in a second peace conference at The e It is to say that the invitation has i ot been refused only we have tj our the right to consider what 6 objects should be We hesitated not a moment in Inform Amerl a that we were to participate and In wishing President Roosevelt godspeed In this un Arbitration concluded Lord downe after a sympathetic reference to in the North Sea pute has become tho Lord ne responding to his majesty s ministers referred to the un absence of Mr o in of h s Illness had not ceased to participate in the affairs of tre the secre said that while London was interested that peace sho prevail he did not think of at anv At t 11-- moment s lid T 01 1 T a s dov IIL contemplating he n t struggle between b i i a 1 gallant s in the far I of us re at i t 1 itt r n of brave m b M gr It 1 forth to meet then f ite ai 1 tl c i in d ind n 1 a co reiv e no morf tei ih e pin i th t the i emorse of a u isi e rlv minister w h j from T' nj o i desire of popularity br i o i the ge and t o i e 3 war Vt Uis 1 i n al to announce to v u that not OT t e If ace of the s kt i b s far as I am ible t t tl i leason it 1 ould j t i m n broken Not i i 1 I q o 1 fortune to iv old a bi t 1 n t ind wise nu n t n i i ments w e h iv d i m t the ire i of 1 t s T' c n i t not ri a u ties Russia's Good Faith For the we f e face to face w th n n o Jr it noted p f t 1 other incidents hive d m r i nc dei of October 21 il 1) e N th i JP at ack on British an 1 n ON NINTH I I Antique 1- ut Brown TuNon ai i 14 H si nw bale s t div H i m nun on the catalogue i nu i n row at 11 a m and 3pm o ow SI 2J5 Baltimore and Return ii K and AI tiams botti both daj s service  

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