1 , r ? I THE ALLIANCE HERALD T J. O'Keefs, Publlther. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. MmMnMaaMBaHnMBMDwl XT ' T f I incws in Drier i NEARLY ONE WAY PLURALITIES BY STATES. 39,770 Tho nlr of tlio New York subway Is Bald to bo deflclont In oxygon. Governor Mickey's majority In Ne braska will bo between nlno and ton thousand. Tho oldest orator In Germany Is Deputy Schnoldor In Eberswaldo, now 103 years of age. Russia declares that fllio will brook no Intorferonco of European nations In tho eastern war. Military exports In Washington ex pect tho Japaneso to conduct a win ter campaign In Manchuria. Eighty Iowa counties glvo Rooso Tclt 217,241), Parker 110,303, Swallow 7,318, Debs 8,403, Watson 1,357. Four men wcro killed as a result of reign of terror In a West Virginia town; posses aro in pursuit of tho desperadoes. Emperor Francis Joseph has tele graphed to President Hoosovelt his congratulations on tho latter's elec toral victory. Andrew Carnegie's early ambition was to bo a newspaper man, and ho confesses that ovon today tho youth ful yearning takes hold of him. Jesso J. Flnley, ono of tho fow sur viving brigadier generals of tho con fodcrato army, died In Lako City, Fla., on Sunday. Ho was 92 years of age. Captain Joshua Slocum sailed Into Boston harbor with his HtUo yawl nloon Spray after a .voyago of over nlno years. Tho Spray registers nlno tons not. Tho first National bank of Montour, la., has been authorized to begin busi ness with a capital of $25,000. A. B. Taplln is president and It. 13. Austin, Jr., cashlor. Congressman Coekran promises to introduce In congress a bill providing that campaign committees shall pub lish tho names of contributors and tho amount contributed by each. Louis It. Ilermudez, a prominent resident of Lima, shot am) killed him self with a rovolvcr. Tho deceased was connected with tho ontorprlso of Amorlcan capitalists In Pera. Wells-Fargo ofllclalB havo discover ed that tho report of tho theft of an express packago containing $11,000 Bhlppcd from Chihauhua to Mexico City somo tlmo ago was erroneous. President Smith of tho Mormon church will bo unablo to accept tho In vitation to address tho National Irri gation congress at El Paso, Tex., on account of tho prcssuro of other busi ness. Moro than BOO students worked their way through Columbia unlvorslty last year, earning In various ways $74, 021.17, according to a report of tho secretary of tho committee on em ployment for students. Patil do Cassagnac, tho prominent Ronupartlst deputy and Journalist, and once tho most notorious duelist In France, dlfcd November 4. Ho was CI years old and began his Journal istic career at tho ago of 10. Bookor Washington, Jr., tho eldest eon of Bookor T. Washington, has filed an application for appointment as paymaster In tho army. Tho appli cant Is now a student at tho Massa chusetts Instltuto of Technology. Tho Russian consul general has re ceived $10,850 for tho Itussinn Bed Cross, contributed by commercial and manufacturing establishments In Hol land. This contribution will bo hand ed to tho dowager empress of Russia. Tho prospectus of tho now Japaneso loan of Blxty million dollars will be issued soon. Half of tho amount will bo offered In New York and half In London. Tho price Is 90, with In terest at C per cent. Tho loan will bo secured by a second chargo on Jap aneso customs. Ten thousand congratulatory mes itEes hnvo been received by President Hoosovelt. Every mall brings largo numbers of congratulatory lettors. Notwithstanding their Immonso num ber, the president has decided that each one 1b to bo answered, and this work -will roqulro perhaps several Treeks. Former President Cloveland went on his first hunting trip of tho sea son tho noxt day after election. 'In' company with Dr. Carlton Priest and "W. B. McFarland ho drovo to Rocky Hill, yberj ho Bpent tho day. Tha ahoqtlng was good, and tbo party re-' turned beforo dark with sixteen quail and sevon rabbits. r , Threp battleships, fve scout crui sers; six torpedo boat destroyers, six torpedo-boats and jtwo squadron col Hers at an aggregate maximum cost of J41.300.009., ls tho ,buiMl;ig pro gram whlch;tho general board of o navy has 'recommended tho secretary of thee navy to urge congress to au thorize at IU noxt session. Tho Debs socialist vote last Tues day ts estimated at 500,000 for tho wholo country. Four years ago tho total vote of tho party rns 87,709. Parker and Roosevelt's Vote Compar ed with McKlnley and Bryan's. Ilooe- MoKln I'arker velt. lev. IJrynn HHtP. 1901 1901. 110. 1MO Alnliniim 75000 41.C13 ArRAtlSAM 30,000 California 100.000 Colnmtlo 1S.W0 Connecticut M.008 .M8 Delaware . 3.871 Florida .O0O Georgia rt.000 Mnno M.000 llllnolB 2SS.0OO DI.9H Indiana 7S.0Q0 K.470 lawn 190.000 M.n Kunini 100,000 ,35l Konnipky .... H.ow IjOiilslanu. .... 35.0J0 I ...(..- m Hftrt MEM to all Indications will exceed 1,500,000 X "iRmf ".!" '"" .! .. . iloit tho greatest plurality evor given an MnvsehusettH ic.wo si.SJ ' ittirt.i .... .. if rvm fill i.o i rt,5i ROOSEVELT CARRIES ALL THE NORTHERN STATED. ALSO BREAKS THE SOLID SOUTH His Electoral Vote as Now Figured Will Be 343, or 104 More Than Need ed Maryland and Missouri Both Choose Republican Electors. NEW YORK Tho plurality of tho president In tho nation, according Iulslana sg.si: "&Mi M.&OX 2,611 SOU 3,47 THE TWO -STATES WHAT THE VOTE IN NEBRASKA AND IOWA REVEALS. MOST OF COUNTIES COMPLETE Amorlcnn candidate. Tho nearest np proach to this voto was In 1890, whon McKlnley rccolvod a plurality approxi mating 800,000, nnd in 1872, whon Grant rocolvcd 620,991 plurality. Tho Interost centers In Missouri and Mary land. Lnto roturns Indicate that tho former stato Is in the republican col umn so far as presidential electors aro concerned, but that Joseph W. Folk, tho democratic candldato has been elected governor. Tho republi cans elect eight of tho sixteen con gressmen. In Maryland tho president ial voto will probably bo cast for President Roosevelt. Lnto returns Indlcnto that Thomas A. Smith (dom.) has been elected to congress In tho First district by 450 plurality. Con grossmnn Jackson of this district, however, puts forward a claim of trick ballots and fraud and says ho will contest tho election. In tho other states It is simply a question of plur al ties. Tho "solid south" was broken by the probable defection of Missouri this section of tho country usually having thirteen states In tho demo cratic column. Tho figures show but twelve states, with 133 votos for Judgo Parker. President Roosovclt carried all tho northern stntes swept them, In fact and today ho had 313 electoral votes. Tho banner stato Is Pennsylvania. Twenty-four hours after tho polls closed tho roturns from this stato In dicated that Roosevelt's plurality would reach 485,000. Next camo Illin ois whore tho president polled approximately- 225,000 votes moro than did Judgo Parker. Tho Now Ydrk City returns aro still Incomplete, but the amazement over tho result has not subsided- Judge Parker carried great er' Now York by over 41,000. MlrhlitHii lfO.OOO 104, AiinncHota 2,oou u,aw ....... .MIwImIimiI ... 50,000 933 Mlfuwurl 10.000 Montana 10,000 NebtaOca 7S.0OO S.SK Nevada 2.090 N. IlHmpihlrs 20.0t.fl 19,310 Now Jprnoy 70,000 17,133 New York 174,000 143,G0t; N. Carolina .. M.OuO N. Dakota 20,000 15.387 Ohio 200000 00.036 Oregon 40,000 13.141 37,830 U.T7S "2,49S 21.G71 An Opportunity to Compare the Vote of Mickey in Nebraska with that of President Roosevelt In the National Contest. IOWA'S PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. Roosevelt, Parker, Swallow, Debs and Watson. a M tp rj 5! S2 G" 3:j w ''3a'' Candidates, a a a g: Z5 ? 3" zZ J 2 3"o 5: & c! si H s : : l'nnnnylvnnlu. Ilhrxla Island. H. Carolina .. H. Dakota .... Tennessee .... Texas ......... Ulnh Vermont VlrKln!a Washington .. W. Va Wisconsin ... Wyoming ,.... D0.000 "20,6o6 100.000 481.000 2S,ttt lS.OtjO 13,970 'b',m 'iV.iio 25.000 12.000 50,000 so.ono 20,000 2.133 9,719 12,623 21,022 43,057 no n9 130,791 31,316 00,000 100,697 5,000 4,313 PARKER HAS HAD ENOUGH COMPLEXION OF CONGRESS. Dcm. 10 How the Two Houses Will Stand on the Fourth of March. States. ' ltp Vlabnma Krknnni ?nlIfotnla 8 ;olorndo '..; i.; '.....1 " ?onnprtlrut 5 )nlnwaro ;...;...... 1 riorida , , Jeorsla .....".'...'.'. .'...:..'.'.'.'.".. .dnho 1 lllnols ; :.-... 21 , (tidlnna '. .' 11 owa ..,... ...,... 1 11 Tnnna 8 Ccntnrky 1 Louisiana ,...., tatnc t.i, .......'.., 4 tar.vlaml (,.. 3 ItlHF(lClniS'CtW .....' 11 !lclilRn 12 illnnrota 9 illHHlpalppl tltftHouri ;" 8 lontana 1 etirnska ., .-.. 6 N'ovndu n'civ Hampshlro 2 Jmv Jersey ! s'ow York IC s'orth Carolina ............w...-. .. s'ortli Dukota i ililo 20 M'Kon , 2 ennsylvanln 31 Will Never Seek a Public Office Again. ESOPUS N. Y. Judge Parker last night- gavo to tho press an open let ter addressed to "Tho Democracy of tho Nation," In which ho thanked thoso in charge of I1I3 campaign work and declared that tho people will soon renllzo that "tho tariff-fed trusts arc absorbing tho wealth of tho nation." He said that when that time comes tho people will turn to the democratic party for relief. In this lettor Judge Parker says ho shnll never sock a nomination nor public otllee. lie discusses tho difficulties encountered by tho democrats in making their campaign this year and makes sug gestions on harmony In tho party Concluding tho Judgo sajs he does not hesitate to say thnt the great moral question that confronts the democrats Is "shall tho trusts and corporations bo prevented from contributing money to control or to tild In con trolling elections?" Tho telegraph olllco at Rosemount lodgo was dismantled after the day's business. Judgo Parker said that bis plans for the future were not defin itely made, but that soon he would be In harnoss again. It Is generally be lieved hero that ho will ongago In the practice of law In New York, forming a partnership with somo well estab lished Arm. Adnlr Adams Allamakeo .... Appnnpo3e .... Audubon Uunton .1...... lllnck Hawk .. Hodno Hremor Huena Vista .. Itutler Calhoun 10 1.01 l.fiiO 1,830 ... 942 ... 3.B00 2,003 S3 5,251 l.SGl 23G 2,303 1.751 2.CU , 3.7Q5 , ,m (A 471 .... 3.81B 1.101 .... 1,021 1,783 .... 2.430 CoO .... 2,741 815 .... 2 478 k73 223 570 05 78 214 no Carroll 2,291 2,0-55 CaRS .,....,., 3,041 1,395 (Vilnr L....... 2 GS5. 1927 Cerro Gordo ".... 3,095 1.010 .. Chorokeo 2.410 085 ... Chlcknsaw 1.003 1,799 ... Clnrko 1.7SS 892 57 Clay 2.130 458 BSS Clnvton 3,333 2,028 03 Clinton . 6,?r 4.081 :r. Crawford 2526 2,004 ... Dallas i., J,493r 1.1C3 ..... uavln ,....: l.BGi i,ws CO 14 105 30 23 18 17 68 15. Decatur 2.431 Delaware 2,714 Dos Molnpq M71 Dleklnuon 1.33S Dubuque 5,471 Kmmet 1.505 Fayette ............... 3910 Floyd 2.K21 Franklin 2.33S Fri-niont 2.IS flrpene .,.. 2.M1 Grundy 2.000 flutbHe. Hamilton1 Hanroclc . Hardin 1,546 47 27 1 940 tt 30 3.09 123 573 310 3 1G 4,938 35 700 fil6 2, .'.'2 137 159 762 CO 27 551 44 7 1.507 S37 US "9trra 2.81 1. 1.021 ... ,3110 ,743' 103 2,0?fl" vfi."5 -?..' 3.C45 718 107 18 6 15 7 46 '21 14 1BJ 23 30 "9" 5 70 "8 Harrison 3,r.4 1.6SC Hrnry 1.2J Howard -1.K20 1.009 Humboldt 1.950 369 Ida 1.561 919 Iow.i 2.231 1,992 Jmkson 2 V8S 2.4 Jasper .. .loflnivon -.il 42 99 143 C7 9 10 29 112 2 003 ICO 220 J.U3 194 31 40 CO 33 96 13 78 39 its 12C 10.1 275 421 OHIO'S QUARTER MILLION. 'ioiIo Island ( ,...,"1' Jnuth Carolina u... 4outh Dukota 2 I'uuiicssco , 2 rexns , Utnli 1 i'ermont 2 I'lrKlnla 1 Washington 3 Vi-t Virginia 5 Wisconsin 10 Wyoming 1 Totals 317 116 END OF WAR FAR OFF. France Again Declines to Take Action Looking Toward Mediation. PARIS Tho reports of contemplat ed mediation in tho war In the far east havo again made It plain that Franco dqos not consider tho tlmo op portune to exert Inlluenco singly or Jointly to lnduco Russia to make or accept terms. At tbo same moment that tho rumors were circulating In various capitals that Franco Intended to act, M. Dolcasse, tho forolgri min ister, was pointing out to diplomatic sailers that efforts -at mediation would bo futile. Tho following is tho textual language rued Jvlien gnd, of tho am naasadors sounded tho minister on France's Intentions: Tho ambassador said: 1 "It Is profoundly regrottablo that tho parties do not heed your advlco toward .Verting tho present slaugh ter.'lV, ' 9 j "Yes," answered, ,M. Delcasso. "but til my efforts woro In vain." Tho ambassador then n'skcdr,")Can tho It Is That Much Plurality For Roose velt. COLUMBUS Nearly complete re turns show close to 250,000 plurality for Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Only eighteen out of elghty-olght counties In tho stato have been carried for Parker nnd only ono democratic con gressman has been elected out of twenty-ono. State Chairman Harvey Garber, tho democratic cnndldatc In tho Fourth district, has 1.600 plurality In a district normally G.000 demo cratic. A conference of republican leaders was held hero and It was rumored that a plan had been agreed upon to so euro tho elimination of all factional lines and rally to Governor Herrlck. Chairman Dick denied the conference had any such significance and declar ed thnt tho discussion related only to campaign finances. PEABODY IS ONLY ONE LOST. Johr-Hon 2.610 3'107 Joiii-i 2.830 1837 bS 15 11 Keokuk 3.075 2 191 KoMBU.h ...,.., 2.'S 1.3SG I.ip I.. 4 610 3,837 Linn 7,000 3 5-6 Louisa .,..., ........s 2.149 CC3 Luens ."! 2.256 877 LVon 1.7S8 SI6 MndUon 2,602 1.197 Mahaska 3!W 2.191 Maisball 4,189 1.207 Mills j.... 2 250 1.280 Mitchell 2.136 eat Monona 2.253 139 101 Monroe 3.S3I 1.1M ... Montgomery 2.957 720 109 Muscatine 4,025 2,579 . . O'Hrlon 2.275 SJ.S 48 CXceola 1.179 55 1 11 1'airo 3.425 952 2S7 Plymouth 2 K 1.672 Pocahontas 2 176 945 Polk 11120 2,873 Pottawattamie. ....7.070 3 917 Poweshiek ..-..-....'.. 3.12A 1 2T5 127 159 453 3l G4 44 100 39 'ri "2 5 2 142 ... 64 54 12 Klnb'old . K.ic V, Scott Shelby ... Sioux Story T.una 182 153 101 371 16 1G 53 65 62 87 2.203 83' 2.59S 813 6,010 3,873 2,300" 1.CS8 2,990 1,151 ... 3.921 750 183 3,126 2,36 100 Tuylor 2,637 1.068 193 Union 2.C61 1.30S Van Huren 2.467 1.420 Wapello 4 913 2,491 105 512 Warren 2.8S4 1.201 Washington 2.873 1.777 132 25 Wayne , 2.290 1.455 210 133 Webster 4.33C 1,731 216 190 Winnebago 2.010 169 Winneshiek 3.378 1.483 31 12 Woodbury 7,426 2.S93 243 579 worth 1,103 .sus Pluralities Huchanan. 1,100: Marlon, 300; Palo Alto, 900; Wright. 2.000. JOHN HAY WILL STAY. Republicans Sweep Colorado with Ex ception of Governor. DENVER The News (dim.) FrI day says: Whllo tbo returns on the voto for state ofllces, npart from gov ernor, aro far from complete, the Nowa has complied tables that seem lo show the election of the entire re publican stato ticket, except Peabody, and of the throo republican congress men. A considerable number of counties aro estimated , on tho best possiblo advices and there is a chance that Mrs. Grenfeld, democratic candi date for state superintendent of pub lic instruction, may pull through on tho scratch vote In her favor. Tho stato senato Is democratic by a good majority, but tbo complexion of tho house Is In doubt. Tho plurality of Adams over Pea body for governor amounts to 9,646. pothlng bo done to to war?" pilnate R-ar,:- ,- m. ueicasso'repiiea witir nn expres sion of deep regrot: ". .0. I nm sorry to say that It appears nothing cau bo dono at this time." " Heavy Snowfall In Pennsylvania. YORK, Pa. Telephone nn'd tele graph wires aro down, trolley cars aro Concede Everything. PARKERSRURG. W. Va, Tho dem ocrats hnvo conceded everything to tho republicans In West Virginia, In cluding tho five congressmen and the legislature. Secretary of State to Remain During Roosevelt's Second Term. WASHINGTON President Roose velt made tho announcement that John Hay would continue as secretary of state during the four years begin ning March 4. 1005. "You may state positively," wero his words, "that Mr. Hay will continue as secretary of stato up to March 4, 1900." Tho president was asked 'regarding other possible cabinet changes, but In dicated that there was nothing to be said at present. His announcement regarding Secretary Hay was mado to a number of newspaper reporters In his olUce. This fixes tho most impor tant placo In tho new cabinet, and Is the first and only step so far taken In that direction. THE VOTE IN NEBRASKA. Mickey and Derge and Mickey and Thompson, Compared, - Mick- Mick- T'mp- ey. Her. ey son 1,831 1,852 1,477 1,102 89 23 107 73 1.4K 'Adams ...,.,., Antelope. Manner lllnlne llnon , Jlox Iiutto m "oyil 97 Hurt 1,791 "utter 1,376 Cass 2,208 Cedar 1,507 Chase 207 Cieyenno 638 Clay 1,681 Colfax 922 'JtimliiB 1.081 Cimtnr 2,010 Dakota .. ........ 764 Dawes 652 Dawson 1,412 Dixon 1.153 Dodge 2.24J Duturlai 10.M0 Fillmore 1.661 Franklin 1.083 Furnas 1,311 Oat;e 3.732 Oarilold 311 flo)er 451 flrceley 660 Hall 2.120 Hamilton 1.3S3 Hayes C9( Hitchcock 521 Howard 1,033 JetTerFon 1,848 Johnson 1,110 Keith 215 Kearney 1,075 Kimball 113 I'Uiriiflter 6,538 Lincoln 650 Latan 80 Madlon 4'.8 Merrick 895 Nunce 1,003 Nemaha 1,510 Nuckolls 1.429 Otoe : 2.223 Perkins ........... 187 Phelps 1,162 Platto 1.319 Polk S26 Red Willow 1,161 Hlchardson 2,219 Hock ...1 443 Valine 1,973 Sarpy 742 Saunders 2,297 Scott's Illurf 432 Seward 1,735 Sherman ........... 670 Bloux 1ST Stanton 697 Thayer 1,63 Thurston A61S Washington l.l'.t Wuyno 1.102 Wheeler lfiO Kebster 1.30S Total 92.718 One precinct mKsliiK. 1,300 S01 794 972 1,766 2.0O4 1,438 210 33-3 1.751 1.1S9 1,5?2 1,870 615 434 1,178 900 2.293 12,640 1,746 1,009 1,148 2,096 21 473 840 1.179 1.526 191 422 1.13S 1.121 1,00 217 966 60 4,612 961 707 1,628 1,141 2.064 181 1.000 2.225' 1,420 754 2,169 223 1,700 997 2 292 "'3 1,835 6 183 788 1.288 670 1.270 992 153 1.U7 1,643 1,170 91 75 1,231 425 835 1.463 1,272 2,122 1,212 272 624 1,602 816 1,111 1.807 643 607 1.067 1.093 1,867 1,663 1,008 50 62 1.127 360 666 838 1,668 1.791 1,220 215 408 1,371 99"i 1.40S 1,665 676 410 1.07G MM 2 03 9,105 11,512 1,614 1,573 855 1,121 3,202 209 335 418 1.3G4 1,341 2G6 349 777 1,624 1,330 200 911 103 5,537 100 82 231 SSI 873 1,540 1,220 1.C28 '122 1,003 958 935 1.012 2.130 374 1.986 663 1.962 351 1,595 492 141 617 1.480 601 1 419 872 1.155 916 9S1 2.C16 1S9 4C0 728 1,835 1,311 214 42C 1.0S3 1,166 899 195 812 52 3,575 873 669 1.320 i;i02 1,900 171 S35 1.735 1,334 715 1.959 231 1,596 850 2,063 221 1.597 652 149 619 1.2S5 467 1,156 toG 160 1,024 85,902 80,415 76,942 THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Roose velt. Alabama Aikansas California 10 Colorado 5 Connecticut , 7 Delaware ;...., 3 Floilda :. ; Georgia Idaho ..'. 3 Illinois 27 Indiana 15 Iowa , 13 Kunns ,4 10 Kentucky Louisiana , , Maine G Maryland 8 Mnssachusctts 10 Michigan 14 Minnesota , 11 Mississippi 1 Missouri ......,.;....- IS Montana ...:.-i. 3 Nebraska . .""."Trr.TrrrrTrr. 8 Nevada 3 New Hampshire .t:r.M..;..v. - 4 New Jersey .,,, ,....... 12 New York ."...' 39 North Carolina North Doklta 4 Ohio 23 Oregon 4 Pennsylvania 3i Rhode Island 4 South Carolina South Dakota 4 Tennessee .. Texas Utah 3 Vermont 4 Virginia Wnshtngton C West Virginia 7 Wisconsin 13 Wyoming 3 Total 343 Necessary to elect. 22a Par ker. 11 5 13 13 9 10 12 13 13 12 135 THE NEW GOVERNORS. Attendance at the World's Fair. ST. LOUIS Total attendance at the World's fair for tho week ending No vember 12 was 498,149. Total slnco opening of tho fair, 17,065,880. Mrs. Ct A. Currv. -33 years, old. was shot and klfldjlj an hor husband prob.j'BUiHed, railway trains. am groa'tly de ably fatally wotihdeTI In a pistol duel jlayod and thero Is a general suspen- at tholr homo In East Pueblo, Colo. Rev. Herbert Welch, D. D.. pastor of! tlio' iPirsU- lilnthrJdlsti 1 Episcopal church at ML Vernon. N. Y., was chosen by the trusteos as the new president of Ohio Woaloyau unlvor slty, succeeding Rev. Dr. J. W. Bash-ford. slon of traffic In this city nnd through out York county as tho result of what ip jala to bo the navlQsj; storm .yprk ever experienced at this tlmo of th'e" year. It Is estimated that snow fell to a depth of a foot on Om level. The city Is In darknoss, owing to the cross ing of wires, due to tho wires being weighted down with snow. Call to Form a New Party. CHICAGO James II. Forriss, chair man of tho national committoo of tho people's party, hns issued a call for a mooting to bo held in Chicago somo tlmo during Noverabor for tho purpose of forming n new national party. In his call for tho gathorlng, which ho terms a "Jofforson conference," Mr. Forriss declaros that tho time has ar rived for tbo consolidation of a num ber of progressive parties and factious under a broad and liberal Joffersonian 1 program. Former Governor of Iowa Dead. VINTON, la. Former Governor Huren R. Sherman died Friday night He had beqn an Invalid for several years, He was state auditor from 1875 to 1880 and governor frqni 1&82 to 1885. He enlisted as a private in the cjvll war In Company ' G, Thirteenth United States volunteers, and rose to tho ironic gfcnpta,ln. He was an active thirty-third degree Mason. 4 Final Fljjures In New York. ' NEW YORK A revised table of tho figures for president and governor In New York state shows that Roosevelt received a plurality of 176,627 over Parker, and Hlgglns 80,490 over Her rlck. JOHN F. SHAFROTH DEFEATED. Revised Returns Give His Opponent Majority of 2,976. DENVER, Colo. Tho democrats now concedo tho election of three re publican congressman In Colorado. Re vised returns glvo Franklin E. Brooks, republican, a .majority of 2,976 over. John F. Shafroth, democrat, for con-greasman-at-large, and show 2.7S5 plu rality for Rj W fRonyngo, republican, in the,1Trstid!fitricf,,and. 0,026, plural ity for H. M. Hogg, republican, in the Sbcoa'd-dlatrftL' ' ' " ' Colorado Alva Adams, D. Connecticut Henry Roberts, R. Delaware Preston Lea, R. Florida Napoleon B. Broward, D. Idaho Frank Tt. Gooding, R. Illinois Charles S. Deneen, R. Indiana J. Frank Hanley, R. Kansas Edward W. Hoch, R. Massachusetts Wm. L. Douglas, D. Michigan Fred M. Warner, R. Minnesota John A. Johnson, D. Missouri Joseph W. Folk, D. Montnna Joseph K. Toole, D. Nebraska John II. Mickey, R. New Hampshire John McLanc, R. New Jersey Ed wai O. Stokes", R. New Yprk Frank W. Hlgglns, R. North Carolina Robt. B. Glenn, D. NorUuPaii.QiftE. Y, Searlos, R, Rhode JshjinJ George P, Utter, R. South Carolina D. C. Heywood, D. South Dakota Samuel H. Elrod, R. Texas S. W. T. Lanham. D. Tennessee James B, Frazler, D. Utah John C. Cutler. R. Washington Albert E. Mead, R. W. Virginia W. M. O. Dawson, D. Wisconsin Robert L LaFolIette, Wisconsin R. M. LaFolIette, R. . Wyoming Bryant B. Brooks, R. WYOMING. CHEYENNE Roosevelt has car ried Wyoming by from 7,500 to 8,000. Mondell, rep., has been elected to congress by over 6,000, Brooks, rep., has been elected governor by over 4,000 over Osborno, dean., and the rest of the republican stato ticket has been elected by majorities ranging from 3,000 to 5,000. . , MWfc7,?tWJt--ft--'-leI I ihiiim iBiiiini mi f"j imiT -rar-jVIir- rr WASH BLUE KN Costs to cents and equals 20 ccnti vorth of any other kind of bluing. Won't Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes OIREOTIONQ FOR USES around in the Water At fl wtso Grocer. C?"M",anflMlanM ,. ,lC- acr Will Go Back to Law. NEW YORK Judgo Parker camo to this city from Esopus Thursday. Ho is quoted as saying to friends: "Of courso I am going to return to the law buslnoss. I have several engage ments under consideration, but I have made no decision yet. It may bo that I shall first take a holiday trip; not for myself, for I do not feel tho need of any, but for the benefit of Mrs, Parker.'-' On hla arrival Judge Parker; went to the Manhattan club for a chat with friends. A Hint to the Ladles. A young lady of this city dislocated her shouldor by violently throwing her arm around tho neck of a girl friend. If girls would put their arms only where thoy belong they would gain moro sympathy in tho event of overdoing things and incidentally mako men's lives happier. San Fran cisco Call. Every nouseKeeper snould know that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry uso they will savo not only tlmo, because -it never sticks to tho Iron, but becauso each packago contains 16 oz. ono full pound while all other Cold Water Starches aro put up In 94-pound pack ages, and tho price Is the same, 10 cents. Then again becauso Defianco Starch is frco from all Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. 'paclcago it Is becauso he has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dispose of beforo ho puts in Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every packago In largo let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Deflanco and sayo much tlmo and money and the annoyance of tbo iron ticking. Defiance never sticks. Largest Diamond. Unfortunately, the largest diamond In tho world is not of tho crystalline sort used as a gem. If it were its value would bo fabulous, for it Is sev enteen times larger than tho famous Victoria diamond, tho largest of mod ern finds, which was sold tor $1,500, 000. It3 value depends upon tho uso to which It can bo put when broken up, for It Is of tho amorphous kind known technically as carbon. Japanese In 'Frisco Schools. " Thero are 15,000 Japanese In San Francisco. All tho children attend tho public schools, side by sido with tbo whites. As tho schools will not hold all tho white children that seek admission a movement Is on foot, for that and other reasons, to provide a. separate school for tho Japs. Thor Japs object to being put on tbo samo plane as tho Chinese. Sea water Is frequently recommend ed by physicians for many purposes, and there Is now quite a largo num ber of peoplo 'who aro making hand some Incomes In eastern towns by tho sale of bottled eas water. They havo dally or weekly supplies from tbo sea, and this is put Into Etono. gallon jars and sent around to regular customers. Autos to Feed Railways. Automobile trains aro to be run on wagon roads In German East Africa as feeders to tho railway lines. TILL NOON. The Simple Dish That Keeps Cne Vig orous and Well Fed. When tho doctor takes his owa medicine and the grocer cats tho food ho recommends some confidence comes to tho observer. A Grocer of Osslan, Ind bad a practical experience with food worth anyone's attention. Ho saysr "Six years ago I became so weak from stomach and bowel trouble that I was finally compelled to glvo up all work in my store, and In fact all sorts or work, for about four years. Tho last year I was confined to tho bed nearly all of the time, and much of tho tlmo unablo to' retain food of any sort on my stomach. My bowels w6ro badly , constipated con tinually and I lost' in weight from 16a pounds down to 88 pounds. "When at tho bottom of tho ladder I changed treatment entirely and started in on Grape-Nuts and cream for nourishment. I used absolutely nothing but this for about three months, I slowly Improved untlla got out of bed and began to move abouL , ;;J "1 have been improving regularly J and now in the past two years have been working about fifteen hours a day In the store and never felt better in my life. "During; these two years . have never missed a breakfast of Grape Nuts and cream, and often have It two meals a day, but tho entire break fast is always mado of Grape-N-j.s an J cream alone. "Slnco commencing tho uso of Grape-Nuts I bavo never used any thing to Etlmulato the action of the liowels, a thing I had to do for years, but this food keeps mo regular and in line snape, anu 1 am growing stronger. ana heavier every day. "My customers, naturally, havo be Interested and I am compelled to an' swer a great many questions aboCt Grape-Nuts. "Some people would think that a simple dish of Grapo-Nuts and Cream would not carry -onpthrough to tl$ noonday meal, but lV?wjll and In tho mqsfH'lgorous fashiott-k riiiihe given by Postum Co., Battle Crecif, Mich. Look in each pkg. for the famou , little book, "The Road to Wellvlllo." 4& i jr- ' ummnm