The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 11, 1904, Image 1
THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAL . , . , . NOKKOI.K NKHIASKI'IDV { | { NKMIJKIt ( ) H. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IS REELECTED - ELECTED BY BIG VOTE. DEMOCRATS ADMIT A DEFEAT Enough Figures Are Now In to Show That Governor Mickey Will Suc ceed Himself Beyond a Possible Doubt nnd the Plurality Is 9,000. Lincoln , Nov. 10. While not con ceding defeat In so many words , man- gerb of the fusion campaign In Lin coln admitted that on the face of re turns Ihe Republicans had cat tied everything. Including the head of the stale lickot , which was the only of fice In serious doubt. No figures vvctc offered al fusion headeiuaiteis , but lit- ures elsewheie Indicated that Gov ernor Mickey , who Is low man on the ticket , will have a plurality of not less than a 000. SulUclent returns from Ihe Fifth dls.li let have been re ceived lo show Ihe reelection of Con gressman Norris , which means a solid llepubllcan deleJl.lou fiom Nebraska to the lower h. * * & 'f congress. Managers in 1- ' 9of Congress man Buiketl's camp 'n'or the Unit ed States senate , wit. /-.nlete and partial returns from evt < b'atorlal / and representative dlstrle. 'ined ' the nexi legislature will stan j ) , oou- ate , Republicans , 32 ; fuslonlf/c's , 1 ; bouse , Republicans , 78 ; fuslonists , 22 On president , Nebraska has gene overwhelmingly for Roosevelt , esti mates of 1Mb plurality going as high as 75,000 The proverbial slow returns for Nebraska seem lo be retarded more than ever by the unusual length of the ballot The returns from forty-three of the ninety counties of Ihe stale have been received complete , and partial returns fiom all the others. In these counties Mickey has a plurallly of 2,634. while in Ihe same counlles two years ago his plurality was 1.556 , or a Bain of 1.07S. His plurality then In the entire state was 5.355 , and a plu rality this year of 7.500 is therefore a conservative estimate. Oregon. Portland , Ore. , Nov. 10. Roose- Yelt's plurality in Oregon , estiraaled from the best available figures , will probably exceed 40,000 , twice the ma jority given anv presidential candi date In Ihe state In any election held In the pasl. Deflniie figures from come Isolaled counties will not be available for several days Maryland. Baltimore. Nov 10 1 hough the of flclal let urns are not all In there Is now no elotibl that Marvland has gone Republican bv a plurallly of about 1,500 with throe and probably four of Hie Republican congiesslona ! can didates elected This result Is almost as greal a sui prise lo the Republicans s Democrats Louisiana. New Ol leans , Nov. 10. Louisiana's plurality foi the nallonal Democratic ticket Is about 35,000. THIRTY PEOPLE. AFTER THRILL ING EXPERIENCES ESCAPE. CARRIED TO STREET BY FIREMEN Two Young Girls and Their Grand father Die in Flames Which De stroyed an Apartment House m New . York City Early Today. New York. Nov. 10. Three poisons vv ere burned to death and a half do/ ' oji others wore overcome bv smoke1 nnd saved only with great elilllcultv by firemen today , while more than tlility others , after thrilling expeii onces on the ciovvdod ( lie escapes were taken to the street In their night clothes in a ( ire that destroyed ai apaitmont house in the upper east siele of Ihe city. The victims were two young giils named Uplnn , and their grandfather. SNOW IS GENERAL. Falling Today Over Eastern Portion of the State. Omaha , Nov 10. Snow fell today In the oahtoin anil not thorn portions of the state. The moiciiry chopped below the fi-cozlug point. Snlltin , ICnn. , Nov. 10 It is snow- Inn here and the temperature Is fall ing. O'NEILL 6 ; GATES 5. Great Game of Football nt Neligh Yes terday Afternoon. Neligh , Neb. . Nov 10 Special to T/he News A very excitliiK football gflme was played here yesterday b ? tween O'Neill nnd Uatos academy , QjtfpiU winning 0 to 5. Wattles , of Nollsli , was badly hurt but came to they gave Win water. IOWA 130,000 , REPUBLICAN , Only Dcmoci.it In Congress From That State Defeated. DPS Mnmoc. .Nov. II. Chairman SpeiICO Of Republican StlllO I't'll Irrtl committee estimates Heiu.un ell's lilnialliy In the suite by i.fO.OOU , an liurciibu of 5,000 blneu eat HIM esll- 111:11 : os. Du\\son ( Hep l , Second illstilc't for congressman , pulled ihioiigh by a uamnv margin. All otlioi Republican COnglOSMlH'II VVOIO elected. The1 Republican plurality In the First distik-i Is aboiil Iho Bamu as lie- fine and In the Sixth Laooy has about D.OOO plurality In every other ills trk't of the state the plurality has been Incieased The total \oto of the Elate will bo about 500,000 , as against 620,000 four yo.iis ago In this oily the Socialists showed Biirpilslng blicngth and their vote WHS almost onnal to the Demoeiats In many precincts. The biennial elections amendment la believed to lia\o been raided In the state , but .111 amendment piovid- Ing for an inciea e In the bizo of the legislature was defeatoil. West Virginia. Whf ollnR.V Va. . Nov 10. The Ro- publlean victory In West Vliglnia IB complete Roosevelt's pliuallty Is between 20KiO ( and LTi.OOO. and may exceed these figures. Dawson Is elect ed governor by a plurality probably exceeding 4,000. All live of the He publican congiosstonal nominees are successful The legislature will bo Republican In buth branches THAT IS THE ESTIMATE NOW , FROM RETURNS. MADISON COUNTY BIG VOTE Gave Mickey a Plurality of About 438 and Roosevelt More Than a Thou sand Late Returns Only Ad to the Republican Majorities. Late returns coming' In , although they me Mill incomplete nnil \ei > slow , give assurance that .1. .1. MeCai thv of I'onca has been elected b ) a iiiajoilty of upwards of 2,000 as con giossman In the Thlul disliict to Hue- cc-i'd himselt. Plallo county , \\hicli was estimated SIR McKlllip's by .it least 1.000. loll short of that figure hv abiiut lion. Thoie is no doubt as to Mol'm lily's election , and the onlj question now Is one of plunilltv -Hctiiins horn Hurt county today give McC'aithy a inujcnlt ) there of l.osu and Nance gave him 1,021 : against ( ! ( ! : : lor MoKlllip. [ estimates have been lecolved liom the oiitlie district , and the plurality of Mcf'ar- th\ is placed , by these liguies , at LM7I ! . Madison county did handsomely b > the republican ticket. The county complete with the exception of Kalr- \ iepieclnct gives Mickey a plural It ) of l.'i.'i It is estimated Kail-view \\ill leducp this to luS. The county complete excepting Fall-view gives Roosevelt a pluralit > of 1,021 It Is estimated lliis will be reduced to 1- niil The b ngth of the ballot has made ill louins veiy slow. Colorado. Denver , Nov. 10 Roosevelt's pin- ralii ) in Cslorado bas been increased by Liter ieturiif > and may run above 15000 Republicans and Uemociat * claim the election of goveinor ami congressman at huge and the Itepub- Ilians linemen to loutest the state election on the grounds of alleged frauds In Denver. On the face of nearly complete returns Adams has carried Denver county by 4.6oo plural ity and he appears to have a bate lead oxer Pcnbody without this county. According to the returns in Ihe Times , Adams plurality in the state Is a little over 10,000. The Times concedes that the result Is in doubt BS tothe other stale olllces. but claims the legislature to be Democrat ic In both branches. Wisconsin. Milwaukee , Nov 10 The result of the election in Wisconsin shows that Roosevelt inn ahead ot every ticket and carried the state by a plurality estimated at between CO.OOo and 75- 000 ; that Ciovoinor Lai-'ollette has been re-elected by a pliuallty of about PO.OOO and thai the congressional complexion remains unchanged fiom two yeais ago. The legislature , which Is to elect a United States sen ator to sucteed Joseph V Quarles , Is largely Republican , and the question of whether Wisconsin shall have a primary election law has carried by a safe majority. One of the surprises In the election was the big increase In the vote of the Social Democratic patty. Debs' Vote Is 600,000. Now ork Nov 10 William Mail- loy , national chairman of the Social 1st party , wire * to a local newspaper that incomp'eie returns Justify an cs- timto ot 600 , ' 00 votes cast for Debs and Hanford He says Illinois loads , with 75,000 votes , of which 42,000 were cast In Chicago , RETURNS INDICATE REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN MISSOURI. FOLK IS ELECTED GOVERNOR Indications Are Tltr.t a Republican Will Succeed Francis M. CocUrcll aa United States Senator Gain Seven Concjicssnicn , 81 Louis , Nov 10 With Incom plete letuius at hand and Hie ic'sult of Hie Mule and national clciiluu coming In slow I ) Horn the ontl.vliig counties , Houses ell has bioUon the "bulhl south ' by unolng Ali.-suml for the RcpuhlUan pail ) < foi ihu Ilisi time in Unit ) ) oais Fill ) eight widely sciiltoiod conn- lies , uut ol 111 , give Ihe national in K- el a pluiallly cm-i Judge. P.iikur ol Il'tiJ2 ( Joseph W. Folk ll > m ) . tot govoinoi , limning In the noiglihothood of 36,000 ahead ol the btnie iickel , Is given a plmulit ) ot ; ! l.uil ; In ( he snmo counties , Mhuh Include Hie city of Si Louis. Can led wilh the Itopublltiiu land slide ate the candidates foi cougicbs In eight of the sixteen dlsliliis a Ite publican gain ol seven , and the semi olllclal let mils fiom the stall leglsla live disiikis give a Hepubluiiu in.i- joritv of loin teen on Joint lialloi In the next genoially assembly Tins will mean the deteat of United Stales Senator Cockiell lot icelec tion. Ills piobable successor will be elthi'i Onis II Walbridqe. Republican - an candidate for goveinor , 01 Thomas K. Nicdilnghaus , chalimau of the He- publican state committee. , y The' rotuins on other than the heads of the lespoulvo state ticUets are meaget and il is impossible to pi edict vviili any degieo ol certainty the out come when the olllcial vote In re ceived It appears , however that , ex cept the candidate for governor , the entire Republican state ticket is elect ed by small majoiltles and thai the election of Mr. Folk is a gicut per sonal tecord victory , as ho went out of St Louis fi.OOO to 10.000 ahead of his ticket , and with 8OuO gieater plu- iullly than was glvou Hoosew'lt , who carried Ihe city by 2,000 pluiality Just previous to Ihe closing of Ibo DemcKiatie state beaduaiteis ( | here , Chaiimnn Kvnns of Ihe stain central committee stated "Fiom HIP incom plete leliinis In our possession , we don't concede , but wo do look lor a Republican majoilty in the next state " * ' legislaiuio Few additional return * weie re ceived at ell her Republican 01 Demo oralir head < | iiai lets , although the few- that did come In strengthened I lie be lief that the loglblaliuo would be Re publican bv a majoiily of six to twelve on the joint ballot to elect a successor to United States Senator Cockiell. Mr. Folk sent replies to the tele grams fiom William J llijan and Judge P.nkor. congratulating him on his election as goveinor. Mr Folk's message's weie identical , as follows- "I sliuerelv thank ) ou for ) our con gratulallons. My plmalil ) will be be tween HO.nOO and -Ki.OOO " Kansas City , Nov. 10 The Star says : Roosevoli has carried MIssour by Irom 10.000 to lli.Oui ) The only Demociatlc slalo candidate elected Is Folk for gov-Pinor , who made a re markable race against the Roosevelt landslide. His plurality will be about 25,000. The legislature is In doubt With chances favoiing a Republican body to select Senator Cockrell's BUC ccssor. Chairman ISvans of the Dem- ociatic state committee concedes the election ot eight Republican congress men in Missouri. They are : Frank I ) . Klepper , in the Third district ; Frank B. Fulkerson , in the Fourth ; Edgar C. Kllis. in the Fifth ; John Welborn , In the Seventh ; Richard Rartholdt , In the- Tenth ; Marlon R. Rhodes , In the Thirteenth ; William T. Tyndall , in the Fourteenth , and Cabins M. Shartel , In the Fifteenth. Chicago , Nov. 10 Vice Chairman New , Secretary Dover and National Commilteeinan Low don wore conn" dent at western headquarters that Mi-M > nrl had been landed safely in the Republican column and the Mason and Dlxon line once more broken Rhode Island. Providence. R 1. , Nov. 10. Com- pleiu stale leturns show that Presi dent Hoosevelt received Ihe largest vote ever casl In Rhode Island , and his plurality of 1G.OOO Is grealer. wllh the exception of that of 1S9G , than any presidential candidate was given here Lieutenant Govurnor Oeorgo 11 litter ( Hep ) , vvho uuccceds Mr. Oarun ( Dem ) candidate for a third term had but 594 plurality over his opponent Representatives Granger ( Dem ) and Capion ( Rep ) were reelected - elected to congress. California. San Francisco , Nov. 10. The Re publican esiimalo of 75,000 plurality for Roosevelt in Cnlltornfa appears to bo ( onfluncd by the latest returns From a number of counties complete returns have- not been received , but their votes will not materially clmngt the result A full delegation of eight congressmen has been chosen and tlto election of a Republican senator by the n < m legislature is assured , WAR ON THEOPIUM TRAFFIC _ "clllioncrs Interview Secictnry Hay on the Problem. \\iishlulKoii , I ) f , Nitv 10 Se'i-ie nn llav HilH inclining nave a healing i ) , i ilc'eitiillon ' lepreseutlng I lie In oiuational Itofonu bureau mid a umber cif other uiNMlonar ) mioli'tli'M \hloh have united In a petition nnU ng this Kdveniiiuiiil to Initiate dlplo uiillo olfortH to Induce ( liont Ililtalu o leleiiHe ciilnn fiom lieatv oompul ion to allow the opium tralllc The mlsMlonar ) Hooli'tloH ohilm to c-proHetit a uuijoi-ll.v cil the Aiuorlc-nu icnplo , and us PreHldcMit ItnoHovolt mil the Houate havu alieadj declined n favor ol a unhorsa ! tioatv to pie ilbll tlie Hale of bolli Intoxicants and ipliim among aboilglim'l IIICCM | t IH toped that HOIIIC liinglble u'sullH ma.v ollow loda.v's honrlng It IH be leved that the Japanem1 giiveinmeut vciuld bo load ) lo join an ) movement o mippioHH the opium Iralllc , as both lol'oio I In- war and loceiitlv II linn Hliiiwu mi IntoioHl In the mailer. Utah. Salt I .alto , Nov 10 About on - hlnl of I lie voting preclmis of the stale give Itooxcvclt 2"tSI : , Pinker 15 ! II2 ! , Debs LfiOO The pioelnotH repelled - polled luc'lude many ol the heavy He- imbllcan dlstilcls. but so itnlfoim Inn lieen the gain for Roosevelt that II In now evident his pluiallly In Hie state will be far In excess of ( list out I males Republican Slate Chad man Spr.r claimed the election of Iho en tire state ( Ic ket. NEPHEW OF GENERAL GROSVEN OR DIES IN RUNAWAY. HAD RELATIVES IN NORFOLK Malhcwsons of This City Arc Related to the Grosvenors Young Man's Lnntcin Exploded and His Body Wns Almost Ciciliated by the Wreck Athens , Ohio. Nov Ifl - Frank < ! IOH vc-iior. a IK phovv of ( Jenoial CliailoH II Ciosvc'tior , wan liiMtanllv Killed in a iiinaway accident hole toda ) A lanlein which he cairled exploded and set lire1 to Iho VMc-ok , altniml c-ic'inal ing bis bed ) . TheCrciHVonoiH arc1 Indlioolly ic > latc'd to Ihe MalhewHoiiH of this oily lli'iijamin ( lumvortor and CharloH ( iiosvenor. who linve both visited ii N'oi folk me cousins ol ( iineial ( iius XCMIOI ol Ohio MINISTER'S WIFE IS DEAD. Mrs. Kokjes Passed Away Yesterday at Her Home in Petersburg. Pot el-slung. Neb , Nov. 10 - Spe cial lo The News Mis .1 M Kokjes wile ol the Coiigic'Kalioiml pastoi a ibis plaei' , dlod at her homo lion Tuesday aftoinoon at l- : ! . ami tin luiK'i.il will bo hold this altc'iuooii a 2 o'clock. Mis KokjOH has be-on bed last with cancer since' last Mav , nut that ellsoa.se was the cause ol lie death Ilcsides her husband , two lit lie- daughters , age-el six and eleven two hrolhe'i-s and Heve-ral sisters sui vivc' to mourn her loss The fathe ol Mis Kokjc's likewise ! survives III lioiiicis at ( 'larks. MAKES PLEA FOR ARBITRATION Lansdownc Reviews North Sea Inci dent at Lord Mayor's Banquet. London , Nov. lo Lord Lan * > iluwno , In the abse-iiLcj ot I'M miei Ballonr. at the hibloiit lord majors banquet , made a sliong plea for peace and ar- bilration on behalf ol the Hutioli gov- einment. Luid Latisdowno ! out to a large and rather unsympa- thelic a in ) i1 tire lhat aiburation was Ihe only waj lhat Iho Noith sea dl.v ( pule will ) Hnsbiii could have been equably bellied , and , almost in the same breath , diew a vivid plclure of , Iho honors of Ihe struggle now pro-1 ceedmg in the- east Between Iho lines of every reference Ihe foreign minister made to the Russo Japanese war was an urgent plea , amounting almost to a demand Ibul II might bo settled by arbitrallon. It was a care fully piepaied stalelnent , made be fore what is considered the mosi rep- resentaiive galherlng of leading men In Great Britain As such , tl was gen-1 erall ) Interpreted as a bolder bid for | Intei volition than has yet emanated. from anv neutral power America was' ' writ largo In ( his speech , for which ] Great Britain has been waiting for , many days. The foreign ininloler pre-1 faced all his remarks by saying' "That great statesman. John Hay. ro- cenlly remarked th'U ' war was the most fulilo and fallacious of human follies" Treasurer Locked In Vault. Prescoii , Ariz. , Nov 10. James P. Stoim eounty treasurer of this coun ty , was found bound and gagged and locked In the vault of hU office. The treasurer had been robbed of $15,000. Loses Home , Kills Himself. Sterling. III. . Nov. 10. William Mayor of Mount Carroll lost tils homo by bottlns on ParHor and committed eulctdg by hanging. ROOSCVCLT ELECTED BY REC ORD BREAKING MAJORITY. HAS 313 ELECTORAL VOTES MjGS.ichusetts and Minnesota Give Blcj Pluralities ( or Roosevelt , but Elect Democratic GoveinorsJudju pjtUcr and Bryan M Ke Slatcmentn. New Yolk. Nov 10Wllh Iho ulec Ion n nuns null Incomplete , the plu ullly ol Ihe picfcidcni In the nation , ucuirdlug to nil nielli iitlom- , will ex teed LoOO.dUOIbu gii-atcbt pluiality over glvon an Ameiuan candidate I'lio ncnicnl iippnnuh to Ibis ve > ie was u 18 % . wlien McKluley teiciveil a ilurulity iippioxlinatliig NfiU.uoi ) Tim ntoient now cunle'iti In MIUMMII ! and Matland. Late lotnimi liulicatu that thci I'm HUM muiu Is In tlie Republican column , so l.ii MI piesldeiiilal ulecl lib me cuucoini-d , but that Joseph W Kolk , the DCIIIOI mileciinelidale. . ha- ) JCCMI elected geixc-inoi In Maiyland , the ptestik-ntlal volu will probablr lie CUM ! lor Pic'Hide'iit itiHiHeveli I.ato leiiiniR Indie ate * ( lint 'I human A. bmllh ( lc'in. ) has liri'ii elected to cougies. ) In the l''inU dlHlilet by 450 pluialil.T In the otlii'i Hlali'H. It Ii Hlmpl ) u iiiestloii | of pluriilltle's The "Reilld south" was Inokeii by thepiobable drU'itlon of MlShouil this see lion of the conntiy iitonilly tiuvlng tblile'i'ii slates In the Demo cratic column. The llguie-H today nhow lint twelve states , wllh 133 votes for Judge' I'uikei. halo tedium Indicate ( bat the entire tire Republican stale ticket with Iho exception e > f governor , Is e'lecled In Mlssouil. Piesldent Roosevelt , It lu dclliiltely known , bus carried Iho laic. Norlh Swejit for Roosevelt. Prosldent Roosevelt carried all ( ho northern state's swept Ihe'in. In fact and 1ms 3111 electoral votes The banner slalej In Pennsylvania. Twenty-four hours after the polls cloned tbu ic'tuiiis fiom this slate In dlcaled that HoiiHcvclt'H plurality would i each ISfi.dOO. Next was llllnolB wltli appioxlmately 2110.001) ) pluiallly for Roosovelt. Ohio guvo Roosevelt 210.000 and then came New Yoik state , wliuio the president polled nppioximately 171000 votes more than did Judge- Pinker The New Yoik city le-tuuis aie still Incomplete , but the nma/eineiii ovet the lesult has not subRleleil. Ji'Jgo ' Pinker car ried gieater New Voik by over U.OOO votes. In gcneial , the situation Is chlclly Interesting he-cause the. tlekot In many of tinstates was cut. Pie-Hldent Roosevelt inn alicad of bis llc'kct In many localities , notably In Masmichu- Belts , whe-ie he nee ured a pluiallly of 8li,000 voles , while ) Iho Republican candidate lor goveinor was defeated by 3.1.000. In that slate the legisla ture Is Republican and the entire Re publican ticket , with the exception of governor , was elected. In Missouri , clri'iimstanccs are similar. In No- buiska. the delinlto annonncemcnt thai the leglslatuie Is Hepubllcan dis poses of the statement that William J. Bi.van has aspirations for the Unit ed Slates scnalorship In ll.at state the rae-e for the governorship Is close , with J. II. Mickey ( Rep ) in the load. All RepublictiM congressmen uic elected. Minnesota vote Is Split. There is a curious situation in Mln- nPseitu , where Roosevelt becined 125- Ooo pluiality , but where a Democratic goveinor and a Republican lieutenant gemmotwere alec led. The election of a Di moc i.itlc governor Is tbo second end in the- history of the stale. Chair man Uahcock of the Republican con- gre-s'-ioiial committee has been ro- tiirni-d lo congress from Wisconsin , bill Chniiman Cowherd of Iho Demo cralic congressional commitloo was dcleated In Missouri The situation In Coloiado presenls nn Interesting phase Rooseveli has cairled the Htate by probably 15,000 , bill Ihe gov- cinorshli ) Is still In doubt , both sides claiming victory. As Inteiesting lo the voter as any thing today were the statements IH- sued by Judge Parker and William J. Bryan In his statement Judge Parker declared that the people will soon realise thai "the tariff-fed trusls are absoibing the wealth of Ihe nation. " He said lhat when lhat time comes the people will turn to the Democrat ic palty for relief In this leller Judge Paiker says he shall never seek a nomination nor public ofllco. He discusses Ihe dllllcullles encount ered by the Democrats In making their campaign this jear and makes Fuggcstlons on harmon ) In the party. Concluding , the Judge says he does not heMtato lo say that the great moral question lhat confronts the Democrats Is "shall the trusts and corporations bo prevented from con tributing money to control or lo aid In controlling elections ? " In his ( statement , Mr Tlryan said , rofeirlng to Judge Parker"Ho did as well as he coulj under the circum Etuneo-4 , ho was the victim of unfavor- tblo londitlons and of a mistaken party ( ndicy The result was due to the fact that the Democratic party at tempted to bo conservative In the presence of conditions that demandtd radical action. " THE CONDITIONJF THE WEATHER rcmpor.itmc for Twenty-four Houro. Forcc.iRt for Nebraska. Ciiiidltlein of Iho vvoalhnr nn rocord- I'd for the 21 luinrn unillnt ; nl 8 a. m. tod-i ) . Maximum . 86 Mliilmiiiu . go Chli-ngii , Nov. IDTho htillc'tln Is- wii'il b ) Iho Chicago Btntlon of the Unlii'il HtatoB vu'iilhor biiroati thin moriiliiK , IVOH | Iho forocitHt for No- bniHlin n H lollowH : I'milv oloiulv tonight and cooler 1'iiHi poiilon I'tlilav fair ARCHBISHOPAGIUS SAILS _ NL-W Apohtollc Dcle'fjale lo the Philip pine ! ! ) Leaves London. London. Nm | o AichhlHllop Ag- IIIH , Die noulv appointed apostolic dol- e-gnii > to the Philippines , Ifl amoiiK tinIMHHOIIKIM Hiillliin loelay on Iho Hloainoi Mlnuc'loiika lot Now Voik. I'pou airhlng In Ameilca Falhor Ag- IIIK will PIOCOIM ) ul once lo Waaliltig-- lon to e-oiilor wllh I'lOHldiMit Hooso- vi'll pilot te > ri'Hiimlni ; bin Joiirnoy to Alnnllii riilbci AghiH was c-ilucaled In KI\K- \ liniil mid IH well known hole Those best acquainted with him expiews the opinion Ilia ! bo IH likely to glvo no Hiinill aid In the pac-Hlcalloii of Iho Filipinos | | o has led a bimy , viuleil IlleIn Knglaml In Kgpi , In Italy anil olliei ( ( Minii ii's ami IIIIH loaine > d lo luKc a bioid vliw ol PIMHOIIH and Ihhu GENERAL STOESSEL MAKES RE QUEST OF JAPANESE. THE PURPOSE IS NOT STATED A Report From Toklo Today Says That the General Cornmnndlng the Russian Foices at Port Arthur Haa Made a Plea to the Assailants , Tokio , Nov 10 II IH ropoiled thai Ceiieial Sioi'Hsd IIIIH iiHked the Japan- c > He- lot an annlHltcc Iho purposu of which IH not staled. JAPS ASK FOR PEACE. Not Likely to Again Urge Russia to Conic to Terms. London , Nov. Id , Japan bus of- liclallv made' ii'pn'AciilalloiiK lo Ifun sin looking to pence This action ban d'Hullc'd in a falluie and such icpie- Hoiiialions. even pilvately , nro not likely to betepcalcil by Japan FIRE A WAREHOUSE. Japanese Bombardment Does Damage In Port Arthur. Tcikio , Nov. Id Hopoits fiom Uen- fial NOKI'H heailiiaiterR ( | say that the beiinbaidiiiont of n inllltaryareliou.He siiiiaii-d In the northern putt of Port Ail Inn by the JapnncHo canned n con- IbiKiatioii Late r a HuHHlan battery em Sung I'limv mountain VVIIH u\ploded by Jap inc'se Hhe-lls. RUSSIANS REPULSED. Attacked Japanese Outposts but Were Driven Back. Tcikio , Nov. 10 From the Mancliu- H.ui hoadquartc-rs it Is reported that on the eighth ( wo companies of Rus slum * attackeel the Japanese outposts lint were completely repulsed. All if quiet In other directions. Washington. Seattle , Wash. , Nov. 10. Completa returns from all the precincts In the state of Washington show that the Rooseveli eleilois have carried this slate by over HO.OOO voles Albert E. Mead ( Hep ) is fleeted governor over George Tin nor ( Dem ) by between G.OOO and 7.00U votes. Charles E. Coon ( Hep ) Is elected lieutenant gov ernor by fully 14,000 votes. Every oilier candidate on Ihe Republican state ticket Is elected by from 15.000 to 20.000 except Humphrey , Jonea nnd Ciishman for congress , whose ma jorities will be higher. The next leg- Islatuie will be very strongly Repub lican. Japanese Attacks Repulsed. Che Too Nov 10. A junk , which left Po't Arthur Nov 7 has arrived here , br.np.r.g Ihe ncws Ihal the garrison risen up lo ilial lime bad repulsed all Japanese aliacks The Junk was In lercep'ed by a Japanese torpedo boat , * hlch confiscated all the correspond ence en board Two Chinese who * ere on the boat were executed by the Japanese p ohibltlon'sts ' Are Satisfied. Chicaco. Nov 10. "Prohibition Is well ta'ibfled with the showing in the election ' said Oliver \V Stewart , na tional cha'-T.an of the party "Re turns recoved at national headquar ters In this city Indicate lhat Dr Bwa''ow ' our presidential candidate , polled at least 300.00J votes. " Washington Pastor Stricken. Washington. Nov" 10 The Rev. Di. C C Meador , pastor emeritus of the Fifth Baptist church of this city , died from an attack of acoulesr.