THE OMAHA DAILY BEER.ffUJEHDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1801. WntirflM fW ItHlll iM hum heM w H Mi .if , t fi i n ifM > if , w rtnttmfiM iM rtfl > ' , . ( < 1tfH pHf , Hf | m rt | , Ilirtj , H . f' . HfW Ytwlh-t MnMlllmtn I , . „ * . , ( ( Hn ( llffl Mf I H'ti'tf ' llMif-Mil , . i , MM Nftrt hM Mif ( „ fltl If * ill ? 4 r , H rfmf mil n MM ltttlll f tint * | ' 4 rtf frnfl ' i tr i f > M Hf M htl ( nf ( i I * ' ' l t tlltlM ft Mlrtt I'ttH riHl.f If * ' MM th WlilflK. H" * IrtP till H * Nit ( MffMlMil , ill III mi KtimiM'-fil flMitllt titt'il III Hi Mt , | , nnH n m h wnnm Im M hnl IHrtlh iirttn 'ft.iiOfl - > "r h . > ii I h ii Hirt , wl n j-rth j-irHllfrt wll Hi l I M fKIt I MITMllllllKH Ml' tllM Mli'l'llllll. ' ' A i i if , Mftti llmriM ( ftfi * nlmmt rtlwny t i m nh n irHi n ihftii ptr ( < ri mi HH ! . iim i fl IwmlHW. ftinl Mini'tilofd i > r ' w < iiflffllnltlK 'I'lm ( Hltll l Hlllt Illl Mfl t , > / . < tjfft luiiirt In i ntcfUihiWii by toiiii > " , mil hHt ftfMtmflt Vtfltfllltl. " > Mr IM fttipuffiftf i i Ilif llt'lil. III tin will nnl f itflwim liillHPlii'iNl ! ) tin lltn iitntillillliiii | H i-ltM. ( 'I'hn' ' ' ' ilmw rtfiiii iidili llu | | l * tlcll ft WrtV HI ll imy tTrtl rtilvrttitrttfii A1 Ulrt Mm flnliftiil Iwlli limilliitt ( mUlM niintil nil itirtl CAII Im tniit U Hint llm tniuiilt | I ( tn < rt Ct tIMl HlnMI l < 0tlllcl ( > ) ll't It VIL'Ull'l ' I Mi-Kiiil < limn lint iii'iii'K'ruli < ln llm n will flwi lniiiiMI | HIM ) Dm loxMitttiri t Hli..ii , ll'Utilllnn minify , 'I'lm iincnrlnlnli i I iliM iiintlltti ( IIM * It ) tlifi effect of the Anq tlnllrtll ( Klltnl ) llm tlli'Mtflll ' ill Illn | iOMn' ( ) | llHVninl | | m fdiiclmlnin wlilrli I ho ( Dili rthmfr' mill HIM ! tfi-nWMn tiiiir liuvn ncrivui mi ItiH iMillt mill lliiiuii'l'll < | iii Mimn. A Irtmimtw li HIM llwl Btfimrni nl d' l > t Minim- MID tmw Imllnl inform law. tin t < 'iittK rtl-n n < | cli'l , In liH Vi'l'V llttp , lllilLMIll h-iil urn 'iilli'liit H nriM will liunlly bu In bo ( idi llm fiillinvln ility , /A / lint t , ill llm Iti'iiiilillcani H * , In t Nnv. a.'I'lm ' Hunt oxclt In H'oliiitoi-y ' of town iiollttc ; Kot * itifde nioiitlii tbo wn imi iiiiti'inliliiiKlyvittful In nvucy tii'ucliio niul itflnMil ilutrlol , nf tlm * tiilo , Mini nil pir ; Hi * nh4 tnritiK | iivnt-y olToft. to brltin oiii limit * full tote tniniifi-inv. A full Mnlo tlcku h in in * iilni'liiil ' In litwn tlui your , niul foil | KiiUli'nl iMiiiii'K Imvu ( iniiilUliitui in llm Hold lliirni'ii llniiM , HIM ( irairnl inciiiiilioiil , N tin llitniMornlti ) i > iiiiillilittu fur Kovornor ; lllruii ( ' VVIii'diir , llm t-oniitillunn uutulliliitu ; A. J Wistful ) , HIM | M > iiiln'A | cniiiliilmo , niul Inniu T ( lllruii Hiu tirulilliltlun uniiilldiiti' . 'I'lm tinililiiMiim ] | iiniillvlilriliiii tlio prolilln Hit ) | IIMI HIIII , the iluinuunitt ni'o dlvldoil 01 llm nlvrr iiuo tlnn , 10 Hint , on tlioturll iili | llon iiliuiM lir.vn llm piirty llnui noon n nil lomtulouMy ilrawn. Doth imrtlot liuvi rmiilnllHl with HID nllvvr iia | ntion IIIH litfltly utrlvim to | ioitioiiM | tbU istuo itntl ntlor the iiiiUoiiiil rutivontlDtm next yum ahull Imvo xtHikon , Ut > on uno coiieluslon nr < nil | wutlH nnltuil tntilKhU-'Hmt tlioro will In n full vutotiiinorrow. 't'lio lulilltlou of now , Hiu loin * cnniimlun niul tlui Intarosi in inoUvioi KlvuiitiHiirniicotliiil tin will lmw m Inr u ti'oto Hut yonr n < wiu cnit nt ilia Init iiit hlunlliil oloctlon iilimit 1 1 1 , DIM ) In lssi , wlmn Cuvurnor liolo- Imil i,57.'l ( tilurallty , Hiu total vain unit wtv 'HW.IVKI , ( Ifivornor lloios liiul isn.ill , Mr lllltr.liltnoti , Hiu rnptllillciui uiiiuIUInlu , 17M , f.H . : , nnil tlio iiplnti Inlior. prohibition nut Itti'flilbiK'Uunndlilnlui for Kovonioi' toKOlhor , D.nrJ , hum your the toinl vote win : inuirii : : , of whlrti the ropublli'iin cniiillilnto for socru tnrr of ntnio hud IHI.iCW. plurality of a.ilili } , Niul tha whnlo rupnhllcnn ntnto ticliot wui plnctod. Tint fuel Hint the next luuiilntiiru wilt leillilrkt llm lute nttiM Krontly to the local nnil Kitiionii nilortnt In thl utcctlon , nnil both pnrtltM urn nmldiiK HtrunuoiM nttompl * tu t'liplnni tlio Kutiuriil najuinhly , us well H to < l ol the lnlo onicor-i. 'I'lm numbllOiinH I'lnlm Hint n urunt iiutjorlty nf the { miupoiid- rut ropulillonni hnvo Kotui hiioli to tlio party fold tiotiinlun Hin > fo'ir n duinocnittu Kovornor ntul n dainoi'inili' lonMutuiu inlKiit gurry- tniuuior llm Htiuo , iioutnill/itie town's tiowot In Hiii i'li' < ' ( in\l uollnRo niul the ronuhllcitn lioinltiiitlnK iQiivontton. ! This claim H iloubllpM onrrpi'l , ni U oiiunlly so iho doino- rrntlo oliilin Hint HioU'iuuU of Uoniinn rtiiiublloniM and the liquor Intardti uonur- nllv will diipport the duinorrntU ) Hc-krt. On thnolhnr hniiil the McithodKts In thu con- leronwi ( Irnoiinrod nnil nttnulii'd the Kovornor for hh iihuio of thg pnrdoulnn poivor In ri'lcuilnif irutti n tirUon n lurnii nunibur of Vl'ilntoM ' of the liquor Iniv , niul hit nlloRod 1'PlfMllliMi In uoncrnl to Iho prohibitory tnw. .1 < l nrlmt i-rfwl the ndvont of the ctuiroh Into llm | MliiiiMilnruim xvlllhavou dinicult to tlelorinltin , hut Covori.or ( lotos h % not n.Hitntoil to donoi.iic'0 nnil dofv viKoron ly Um IntorfDinnco of the clorKy. AiioiinT V ( > ry nucorlalii fnutur h the voio fv'r WMtfnit. tlui Diindld.ita of the pooplo's I'niir lln.'iiltin ( thnt ho will poll at ( oust i'KMum * ( luneriilVoatcr * IIB ho will eH " > , WiO , but tlm rt > ptlbUuiin > oml democrats il' n't coin-win Wont full over l.'i.iXX ) . Tlinso will i'r' > * i iil > cotnu In about u < | iin | uumbui-H fro'.i ' . bi'iti i.f tlm iimdlni ? parties. In forty lei. tlftilvo mid iiim-tuoii sutiatortnl dUlrlrti tu' l > o"il" | * parlv Imvo o.indi < lnto < lor the 1 eitliii.no , niul In otiiht leKl'imivo niul Uir Ht wnntorlnl dlitrlcli thwucmiJidiitos nro ru.l.in * ! by Hie domourntit. Ilia prohlblttonUU are not oxpootod to poll ti er I.UX ) or J.WH ) votiM. fhalriMii Mnoh of the ropnhllnin ilnto rfiUml cumiHlUw toulKiit u tlntutiw that \VliKN r Hill hnvnn pinr.iltlv of nt loiv t I 'Oi ' I'hulnnnn I'ullar of tuo dumoonitlo i' tfl ronlrnl vinmltlco pIvtM tlm prnbubto a movr llo ( Murnllty ut from ll.cxw to ta.OOO. .Miir nn.iri . Ilio I'nllllolnn * Have IIuun DnliiU In Tliat Stale. VOHK , Nov. 'J. The win vast. In Nuw V -Ik It olortinl , ami now only romalns to wmt the verdiet of the polls. No mnro ttv mratmign has IHWII nmdo In this stnto rii1 * tha Ust iirtwIiltMiilnl onnttnt The pro- U Mlio tt and iiHUnt wnt nto l thorn- i k * t witu waklHK nnmtuiitlous , hut tbo JwiMMfHtUi * iitl r ( mullian ! Uuiduri , ovur lni r lh lr il to HwUuU vvurti iiitiuml , huvo l * m uteorlnK for tmx-uis with uiirmnltlliik' FV44 4R44 Mllhtl4lAlll , Piw tt. tb tepnblloan candi- > f IN * Urtt urilar. HH has si > okoii . * wrr w uMtY uud In | i UIB on8f | i iiixt t'M > ttwtnol * eu whiuii h run if all thu i K ! > . * * h bwm lUat lit * TuBimnwy H er ( . . . .1I I * UIM ( n hit Ulr , uitd tu.it tha vlulons | .n . > j iMM of TnMtH < ny hHll , whloli. bnvliitt lh ny at Now York t In fool , Mtwka te von. , u r lk liu # AN 1 miUon In turn , mutt bo i rtltr wit Mtt ll ) UkMrtiM pf tha th i bio w r rjr but that of MJ U t tbo puny H * y hw H W dv > iaiiMM | Uy i * . ( Ml MiMwtU I' . PWww , tb 04M * iruUa 4 4uUwi ivt u v M > f. M IttittUtl for hl * .Hf * h i our MM hur ( or Now Yuru , tail I 4 < | H > > 4 III US * * f . ( UllU.1 til U- Il wt ht4 t - * ( . i.r 114(1 pr tiu > u a u. Ot hn > illetlmnof I mm fi.ooo I" 9n.wo. ( O lh ( fl ImniJ lh tleitmgfnlle Isnilem ovr Wtnf wftm1 ) * ftll MfBiJlet Piflrimfne K blllrrtllly nfMlh M.IWrt In ( W.iJfW. n HI n of ! llm rpM'll hn fmnti verr II M in NBW Vnrk < ll fil tntiU bnvn I/PB ! i h l frttof df Flm er. Mm II I * not Hi Alula lli-h i nmnn Hint i * in llm btlnnru ; Hi Mimftl < lon nf llm tMhlNfiira H nl < o the t ho ileHitm Th" iqnitw nml iw wnbly nr p'l rtinl linlb imrilc urn iiinti lit * rt npf tt lltfhl for i-nntfol. Tlm netuilo hn lhlHlw nwmwM. Of llm III-MMMI botl hlh linh urn fitiinttllwili . In nnW ihornfor In < rinin it lie nml tilth xiva Ihn lleut mtn BMtfCimf Hm frttllnif vote thn ilnnici'nU ' tnii'l mttliH n lint itln of thruo iiidnbdri. Uu Ihf | ifn | Hi < H me nnl Iliillarlnir for n chntiK IM ffip nnllilritl niiijoriic In the nonitlo mid Hi fi-piibliciifn rtt'H rotilltlBiit of tfnlimitf ntlons tihd cnl tmw lit'lil n it liMiinorat , 'I'lip ' ' imwhbly now RlmnHll ( laiK ) In fnvo ftMlmrtPliinchili , mid llmi' ' t t pool to rrlnl1 of Uih brmiclt of Iho li' Hluturo. lln ttivhll dl iflcU which 1ml von ilmnocf'tlt whli-li urn llholy lo ulcc tlih vtmr , vi Hint the doinoKrnl HiiiKa i/MliH of now train t Hielr own. Anutboi * renton fo ' mi netlvi ) oitiiviit1 ? for tnoinbun n HIM le Uhiluro t < Hint HIM prrtont aumito wll vnlu foe irtilti. . ! Mtntot sointlor In 1HUI : lo sue iwd Mr. Illtfoflt. 'I'hM ' ttrttii ofili'ct lo bo fllloil nro ovornor uovcrtmr , icorotitrynf stale , c'oitii | , ilnlo Irpittnrcr , ntlortmy L'linornl nm ciirtliH'or mid xurvnvnr. r'oitr vicnn in cotiirnM * nro In bo Illlod , three o Whlrlt wnto hull ! by iloinoi'rntn "Mil ono by fiijiubllcan , mid nil but ( in > ! of wnlcb wur lift viiriitil. by ruilKiint'on ' lo ncuopt , noinlnn HMIH for "tlnlii ofllPM I'jluht tiipronio conr lnillit ! m-M to bicloctod ; thirty-two sena tor * And 11 iittMinhlvnion. 1'UMnnr lovnii IMI din Helta of tin 'I'lcld-t In I hit HIIIII- . , Mntt. , Nov. 'J. The olocllon li Mniintbti4olt4 ! lomorniw It for Kovcrtior nnc otlicitlitto oDIcor-t , an oxocntlvu uoitncll am it li'Kltlaluro. Two" mnmulinonlf to the con fltltnllon nro altn to bo voted on , ono nOollsh ( UK the poll tax nt u pruroijitlalto for votlni mid tlm otltur innkliiK n tnnlorlty of member a niiornni In ( inch branch of Iho lu lslalttro. Thorn are llvo lloltott In the Hold for stat oflluort , roiMiblloitn. dotnocrntlc , prohibition ticopliM't nnil toclal labor. 'I'ho cmnpalfe'i lint b'.uiii ono of tbo moat vigorous eve fnnubt In Mtmru'lnisotU. Tlm tntiitbllumit doiund | for snccost en Htoly upon tholr nbtllty to f ot out the re ti't'vo vote In tlio ( "iiintry districts mid to re ' dnco ( lovornor Utistoir't mnjortty In Hosier which wnt il.Mh lint year , seine 1,000 srcato limn In ISH'.I ' , whou thu llitor | vote U snp- putod to have ! ; DIIO ropublicmi. The ( MinpnlKii f'llorlt of the domocrnt hnvo bcoti conlliii'il nltnott onttroiy to Hi Hi run latt wcokt. liirln that time , however over , they hnvo fought , with skill mu Htornuminott , concyntratlnt ; their cITort : upon the I'lintcri of nopulntion most like. ; to iwoll their vote , ( lovornor Kustoll , ono o HIM nb'.uit and inuit vlK'orom c-.iiiipiieiiers ; litho the country , hat hud a luix-o roi-ii of nbli ittstttnnU , InrlitiliiiK four of the lcndcr- his pnrly In eon cross , urn ! ban boon favoroc by ono npuccb from ox-L'roslde-it Clovulnnd 'I ho Kovnrnor hat pursued to n conslderablt cxlont hit tuctlct of inst your. chnlloiiRlni bit oppnnont to commit hlmsolf on vnrion < | iiiHllim ! < t ofRtato nollllct , tbun attackliiB hi1 potlllou and llnnlly oxlilbalni ; the effects o iili h InriITt on loc.il Industries. I'lm iloitioL'ratt nro confident tnat Oov I'rnor Uttttnll will bo ro-olcct d and havi Homo hope foi the rust of their state tickets Tlio republicans , on the othurbnml , have in doubt at all of the oloellon of nit their can ill dates on the stnto ttclcot , save for governor mid nxpoct n plurality of at least 10,000 fo Colonel Allen. Hotting as bulwcon Alloi and Uuttcil Is nlmott ovon. The republican ! will retain their majority In the house IUH probably seuuro n sinnll majority In tin Honuto. I'rtMllutldiis hy Doinonrnlic and 15c piilillciin 1'artlsiiiis. PIIII.AI > II.'IIU ; | , Pa. , Nov. U. Pcnnsyl vnnln will tomorrow vote for auditor genera lo servo thrco years ; state treasurer , ti servo two years mid for or ngnlnst the hold "Ing of n constitutional convention.Vhll < the state usually gives a decided majority for the republicans the democrats contem that iho rouout treasury exposures will briiu to the support of thulr ticket the votes o many di.ssatUllcd republicans or cause other ! of Hint party lo lofraiu from voting. Till- the republican loaders will not admit , am limy uliiim they will rocelvo nearly if nol iinlto the full tinrty vote for an ott yoar. Ctinlrmnn Walters , of the republican state committee , today estimated the majority for thu republican tUKet at from 4.joiK ) to1 ,000. ( 'nalrinnn Kerr. of the democratic state committee , claims thnt the democrats will come to Philadelphia with about liS.l'OO ' ma jority. As the republicans only claim 'J DOO majority In Philadelphia Utmirman ICerr's llgurcs would lo.ivo u very comfortable bal ance 0:1 : the domocrntio .sldo of the totals. In Philadelphia nn nctlvo campaign has boon waged ever the city trciiburyahlp , for which ( ! eorh'o I ) . McL'rourv is the roptibllc.iu candidate and \V. Keel woo J Wright tbc domocratin nommoo. The latter now bolda the ofllco of eltv trea'uri'r by iippointtnout ol Uovernor Pattlson , for the i.noxpireU term ol John UanKloy The only other city oftlcor to bo choon Is register of wills , for which William O. Hniolds and Theodora V. .TenUlna nro thu republican mid dcuiocrutie candidates. COOK fiw.vrr'.s riunwi < is. Inti'rcst In CliiciiKo L'onli'ra Con- trul ol' tlio Drniiuuo Ko.iril. Gnu MIO. III. , Nov. y. A cloic nml oxclt- Intt election Is looked for In Chicago to morrow. The main struggle is for control of the drainage board , a body the operations of which efToct Immen-io property Interests and involve luooxpiT.iiiVirii of bonds reaching up lo MD.OOO.OOU. Uorctoforo candidates olnetcd on a citl/.ea'n ticket hnvo ruled the lioiird , but tomorrow only nominees of regu lar party organl/.atlons republican , democrat , prohibition and labor - will come before thu people. Only IT vote ? separated the republican nnd UoinociMtio Lotals nt the last county election and the out look tonigbt gives lllllo ground for any cer tain predictions except Unit an almost un- llmitod amount of trading by individual can- dldates will take pluco. A now oi of county commissioners will bo chosen und a county suiMirintendont of sclioob. Twu vacancies on the superior court banch are to t > o lilled , Utit by an agraenumt Intended to earn- out the principle of a nniip.misau judiciary , neither of the leading imrtlci nominated more ihun ono candldatu so thnt practically Ilruntnin , republican nnd ilutchlnson , dem ocrat , nro already elected. llotli Ulil I'artloM Trying lo Down tlio Third l nrry. TOI-EKI , Kan. , Nov. -Tho eloctlon in ICansas this year Is not fraught with thu genernl interest that the politics ot murcurlnl state elections usually Inspires. Not only Is it nn ott year uluotion but It Is an election which U not oven to bj chusun a sluglo statu olllccr. The rupubllrnnt foot thnt It Is a question of supreme importunco thnt they should carry iminy of the county uluutlons mid tbiit say to iho o.ist nml untlro mitloii that the stale of Kniun Is oiu-o tnoi-o nafoly in thu rupubllcau ranks. The democrats nro naturally nol Mi'tlculnvly anxious to aid tno republicans In ihoir wishes In this respect nnd have not bt-cn partlculatly UVOMO to fusion wltn the ( Moplu's party. Tlio p.irtlt'iilar Interest In this olootlon , thuruforu. It In the strength thnt will bo do- volopiwt by the pooploU ntirty H party that wnpt the state u year ngo und that hopes to lullvor the vole of thu state lor a third party proaulontlnl uanaldatu In thu olectorivl colloyo text yoar. _ ii.Kvrtuurni * , tt'uiin. Now York Ilnriild Homier * Sncuiiluto on the 'into ItoMiilt , Ni w YOHK , Nov. 9. - l-'or more than a woott aforoo of oi rkslms btmioaretitlly trumt.ulnic an hundr l thou and ballots b ut In by Her- aid waders , prodlutlug the plurality of the uw * ful canaidatu for goveruor. From HiU | uilMirW , until Haturday la t , ever WK ) , tuo tMlluU had boon n > ctilv xl , Mo-st , of tboiu sent In during the oariy part of tha campaign witro wiuelr ditTorout fruuj the ouot received lnt work , owing , undoubloclly , to chingo ? i public HontlniRnt , and It was decided to tnki 100,0(10 ( of thn Intott rucolvod. Almost two tlilrdt of the prodlctliiiit nro thnt Mr. I-'lowe will bn elected. This f. ct may nilto bocatM Now VorK' ' 'Ity it ovi'rwhoitnln lv dftnosrntli nnd n groni mijorlty of the prodlcliont ar m rule by olty roulort. Tlio Flower nm FiiMOtt prtidii'tlons warp , therefore , kop tepnra'c. Tlm results nro thnt tV.'Mi pcopl predict Klownr' < oleotlon bv 8'Wl ' pltir.illty Slti.lOO people ptodict Fiiisotl's election b. ( lf.M5 , pi u ral I ly. A/ir : , nitmtrf / ; / Df'IIIIKM'lltlO ( 'lllllll'l'H Ol'll ltd llt Hill ' ' . 'J'hori ! Jr.ittr.r CITV , N. , ) . , Nov. 'J. State sonntor nro lo bo clPded In sevoti cotiutlut. nnd a I hey hold ollluo for thrco years , they wll vote fni'n successor uf United Htntcs Semite Knftis lUudgott , who is n domocrnt. Four o thoto countlot Hudson , Hunterdon , Middli ; sex nml Sitttpxnro alwnyt domocr.ulc. Th republicans nope to carrv thu other threu- Hnrllngton , Capo May nnd Pnshmc. In th the oxsomblv they oxooctto gain nt lontt tw < miinbnr.s , those from the II rat and sec oml districts of Montnonth , whor there It domocrailu ditsetision. 'Vho ; nlso hope to regain .several mom hors In districts which wonti democrat ! unexpectedly last year. They may posslbl ; uloct their cnmiiilntus in tour of those did trlcts , chlolly in South Jersey , but the gall will bo bnlnnccd by the results of Passat Hudson nml ICssox counties , where the nov district lines have bcun laid out to assure t < the democrats n sure gnin of five members The iiuxtimomolv will probably stand thirty eight to twonty-tiirou In favor of the uemo criits. Alien lj. McUermott , chairman of tin domocrntio stnto committee , Is confident o ( lectlng nil seven of thu sunntors , whlcl would miiko the senate sixteen democrat and llvo republicans. HopnbllciuiH Stand tint Mttlc Show o ICIcction. Uxr.TtMoiin. Md. , Nov. 'J.-Every olcctiv ofllcor In Maryland , from governor down ti nnd Including the very least , will bo voter for on Tuos'Jay. The democrats endeavorci to force upon the voters the consideration o national politics. I'lio republicans would no follow the load of the democrats , nlthougl there hnvo been times when thu tnrilt was well nired nnd discussed. All monof.jl parties concede the election of Frank ilrown democrat , for governor. The best tha even the sponsors 'or his opponon ( Mr. VanNort , rop. ) < svor clniuiod thnt tv would roOnco the domocrntlc majority. Fif teen thousand majority is claimed for Mr Brown. Tlm legislature is regarded as surol' safe for the re-election of United Stnte Snnntor Gorman. In such event u dome-era will succeed Sonntor Wilson , who dioi shortly before the adjournment of the las congress. I.ITfLK Ol Dciiioiii-atM Snro of Ilcint Klculcd. .1 u'Kso.v , Miss. , Nov. 2. In this state to morrow there will bo hold an election undoi the now constitution. The locislature , to bi elected tomorrow , will hold for four years nnd will elect two United States sonaton but ns most of the candidates have boon in structed for Maltha nnd George , nnd thej will doubtless bo their own successors Three commissioners will nlso bo elected There Is but little opposition to the demo cratic nominees throughout tlio stnto. The alliance , however , nominated candidate : for the legislature In a few counties. There will nlso bo elected nine district attorneys tornoys mid all district and county ortlcers In addition to the taxpaying ami other requirements quiromonts of iho now constitution , the Aus trnllnn ballot system will bo first brough into use. /A niunxi.i. Farmers AVII1 Bo Klcctcd , Hut Thej Will Hnvo DcMiiocrntio Tcmlonclos. HiciiMoxn , Va. , Nov. 3. The election con test In this state tomorrow Is for thu purpose of selecting the ontlro Uouso of delegates consisting of 100 members , and ono hnlf of the sonata , namely twenty There is no state rjuostion involved in this election nnd tno republicans ns a party have refrained from plnclng candidates in the Hold although hero nnd there an Independent may bo found. It is safe to say that the democrats will carry nt least seventy coun ties in the state and a majority of the sena torial districts , but n majority of those sc elected will probably in sympathy of the alliance. COLOHADU JSIEVTIOX . Kcsult Doubt I'nl , Hotli Parties Con- ll'lcnt ot Victory. Duvvnn , Colo. , Nov. 2. The stnto cam paign closed hero tonight with a great demo cratic rally nt the Coliseum hall , which was attended by 0,000 people. Tlio Australian ballot system will bo put into effect tomor row for the first time in Colorado. The result will probably be the election of a mixed ticket , although the republican managers claim thmr ticket will bo elected by from 3,000 to r.,000 majority. At the democratic headquarters it is stated Hint the result will bo very close , and that they expect to elect a portion of their ticket. OIVoriiiK Odds on CISCINNVTI , O. , Nov. 2. The domocrntio demonstration bore tonight was an immense ulTalr. Music hall was as crowded ns at tbo Mclvinloy mooting on last Saturday , and there wore several thousand outside- who wora nddressod by local speakers Governor Campbell nnd Hon. J. G. Carlisle , of Covinglnn , mrulo the spoocho.s In Muslu linll. < lovornor Campbell directed his remarks to ttio laboring men , und Hon. John ( ! . Carlisle discussed tbo tariff. Thu mooting did not break up until midnight. Governor Campbell was given n most enthusiastic ovation. In tlio olTors to but hero tonight the odds are In favor of MuKInlav. Many bets ire offered on majorities in Hamilton county. are talcon. Says HO'H Kuady. Ci.iuiinr.i.n , Pa. , Nov. -Chairman Kerr of the state democratic committee .sent the following to Hulas K. Shnp.-ly , oenntor Juav's counsel In Philadelphia : "Will eave for Philadelphia in the morning to meet my action you may see lit to bring for Air. juay. Papers can be served on mo at lOlli South Pennsylvania square tomorrow even- ng. I am ready. " McKinlay Coiilldoiu. CANTONO. . , Nov , i. . A correspondent called upon Major McIClnlcy this ovoninir nul Inquired his opinion us to the outlook. Mr. Mclvinloy expressed entire confidence in thn result. Ho bus imidu no tlguros , but suys that ho is snllslled that the verdict of tomorrow will bo for a protective policy and the souiKi currency. 7/r.u.v n on 11 nits < iitiKf < Tii > . I'lii't or the GIIIIKVhloli Hold Up tlio Klo Grande MXJII-CS..S- tlio'Tolls. DKXVEII , Colo. , Nov. 2. The principal actors In the TurUuv creek train robbery of , ho Hie Grande near Canon City a mouth ago anvo boon captured and are now in the county jail hciro. The credit of malting the arrests U due Shorirt Share i of Gunulsou. I'ho men captured are "Poglei ; " Elarldgo , who was taken near the Indian nation ; Jim Ivans and ono named Hums. They huvo ueon brought in very secretly within tno mst few days nnd other arroats are expected hit woolt as it is understood "Puglug" has mudu a confession. McCoy , thu notorious uudur ot the gang , was arrested shortly after ho robbery for murdering W. J. Arnold , nnd a now under an eighteen years sentence for its crime. 'Frisco Want * Hit ) Coiivontlons. SVN FitvNctsco , Cat , Nov. 9. San Fran ciscans are tnaidng an earnest effort to so- can ) one or both of the next yean1 national conventions. A mooting has boon cnltod by Mayor Sanderson on the advlco of leading Kitltlclans to consider ways and means. .Bailing republicans and democrats will meet 'or ' the purpose next Wednesday evening. I'ho railroad olllclixls will nmUo n round trip are of fx ) from all points oust In cuso Sun Vanclv ) wins a convention. TALKED WITH THE WORKERS ti r < Ropubluan Lcaooni Addrasi a Largo Tbroni of OM lJa Mtobnno3 ! , BMIS : FAVORED" BONE AND SINEW M j _ lon'.Vrk ' Dclti led hy Anony IIIOIIN Clrc'iilar Ooinobrats < losu Tholr CahliVAlKii M. V. ( Jan- IIOII'H , . 'iijid ' Hal lory. The labor mooting nt Washington ball Ins ovcnlng was nttonilcd by Hovornl blindrod o the Inboring men , clerks nnd skilled mo chnnlcs of the city , nnd was n very enthusl nstlcono. William Mussor presided , and li Introducing Hon. K. Uosowntor as Iho lira soenltor of the ovcnlntr s'.ntod thnt the meet ing was called by the worklngmon to dlxous' the Issues of the day and thnt the remark that would bo niado would bo of Interest nm benefit to all. Mr. Koaowater spoke of the present era o marvelous development mid of the wonder fill Inventions that made continuous con fusion in the ranks of labor. It hud not onlj brought discontent , but bad cngondnrci credulity never before witnessed. Hour ; George , Dollainy nmt other visionaries hut llnnlly made the great discovery jUint tin trouble was not over production but undo consumption , nnd Edgorton mid others of hi : ilk had gone ever the country preaching this doctrine. They demanded moro money. "Money , " said the speaker , "is the crys talllzed surplus of the product of labor it portable shape , exchangeable for othoi things. " Hostated that It was not wealth , nnd tolt of seeing them shoveling sovereigns Into thi scnlos nnd weighing them Instead of countIng - Ing thorn in tno Bank ot England , ant If deficient in weight it bad ti bo made good , showing that tbi stamp did not constitute money Ho said that to Increase the stock of rea money the wealth of tbo country must bo In creased , whllo debt cpuld bo increased by printing promises to pay. If there should bo such nn increase ns pro posed , the fnrmors could gel sorno of it. pro vided they hnd goods to sell at market value but the laooring man would receive none of it unless in the employ of the government They couldn't got it oven If the govern ment should print u million of it , nnd the laboring mon would bo no bettor off for this porousplastor remedy , as prices would go up so as to adjust matters , and what the work- Int'inan wanted was to bo able to pet the greatest amount of goods with the result of his day's labor. Air. Kosowator referred to the intercsttbat the laboring men , ns owner. * of hltlo homes , should fool in good , honest municipal govern ment and just taxation. Ho spolto of Os- tholt's record in the city council , including the gas steal nndtho , city hnll job , and of his promises to do grcM hlngs In the way of re form , while lu : reality ho was only now tiguring ,011 , a committee in n farcical investigation of a furniture contract that .should huvo boon let nt home. Ho declared it time to call a halt on the sys tem of bribery tbat had grown out of couu- oilmen or members ot the Board of Educa tion getting ofticti for the solo purpose of se curing a monopoly for a pot sand bank or something of that sort. The speaker waj frequently applauded and was about ito yield the lloor to Hon. W. .1. iConnoll , when Henry Ehronpfort , nssus&qr of the First ward , wanted to asl : aquoalion and v/as given the privilege. Ho asltcd why THE Bun hurl stated that ho only , assessed the electric light company for $ li00 ! , when as a matter of fnct ho assessed them for fclG.OOO , nnd the buildings wnro not finished. "Tho company hi > d $150,000 worth of lines and , $ X,000 ) worth of machinery , , " replied Mr. . Kosowator , and oven if you did1 assess it at10OOJ , as you claim , lt > would .bo inllnitosmully small alongside of the amounts you assessed against tno working people with n little house , probably not entirely paid for , nnd valued at perhaps $500. The applause that broke outwns deafening , nnd subsided only to break out again louder then ever , nnd Ehronp fort hastened to get out of sight. Mr. Council devoted n short time to Ost- hoff's council career and the gas steal , when Osthoff voted ? 40,000 to n non-resident corpo ration. They did not attempt to push the claim through while the speaker was city at torney , but ns soon us bo was out allowed it , notwithstanding his protest , and his offer to defend the case nnd charge nothing unless ho won. II. B. Iroy , candidate for county treasurer , was Introduced , but. said lie bad been rustling hard mid was tired , but he would say that if elected to thu ollico tie would not leave it with ? 12H10 , ( unaccounted for. Frank 15. Moorcs , the Irrepressible ) clerk of the district court , who has n cinch on another term , was loudly called for , nnd ho sot n lively pace with "A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea , " and followed witu a talk that put everybody in tbo best of humor. Colonel C. K. Scott spoke for a few min utes , denouncing n lot of handbills signed by the peonies' ' independent party charging Mr. Bonus with being a proud nnd unnpproaeha- blo man. Ho stnted a few fuels in the tnnttcr , nnd madon plea for education. Mr. Bemis was loudlv called for , nnd gave n short sketch of bis life. Ho promised nn honest ndminlslratlon in cnso of his election , nnd was enthusiastically applauded. Some of thu candidates on the independent ticket wore there nnd apparently thought that matters were going too much ono way. Louis J. Him and others wanted to ask n faw questions on the export nnd import , of gold , and were answered by Mr. Hotowutor , who gave thorn some figures that surprised thorn. U. Clem Denver was invited to thu plat form and maun a quiet bid for a few votes. Mr , Orr suld ho was nn independent nnd wanted to sco his ticket elected , but that ho could not say a word against Mr. Bemis , whom he had known for years us a man of lionor , strnfghtlorwnrdnoss and honesty. Tno band played n selection nnd tho'moot- ing adjourned , with the majority of tlioso present determined to votn today in favor of good government mid the greater part of the republican nominees. I > K UOOIIATS. Ko.indly AhiiHod at tlio Grand Opera HOUHO Mooting. Excoyt nt the great republican rally of Saturday night thu Grand Opera bouse was never so crowded'as ' n was last evening to Istou to democratic ) 'orators ' toll their tales of woo for the last time , Tin horns , trumiiots nnd cheap banners predominated nl tno gathering of the great juwashod und the \Vllolo affair , judging from .ho nolio , was morpjko , | an asylum rejoicing than anything olseimaglnnulo. President Clmrjcn Ogdcn of the Samosot club was chosen chairman upon motion of Con Gallagher. . , u Mr. U-gdon said j that It did n democratic lunrt good to sea JUQU u crowd and so much enthusiasm. \ ( "Thu doraocrattl"-anld Ogden , "of Omaha nnd Douglas county are not yet ready to for get or forgive tbuidastardly ousting from the ofllclul chairof our rightful gov ernor. James E. Boyd. | Applause. ) I want o call your attention ! to tno stagnation of miMnoss all ever lUU'tttato ' as a result of the igitatlon of tha prohibition question last year by the republicans. When the voios iiro counted tomorrow night the returns will show the ncoulo of Nebraska that wo huvo tot quite forgotten and never can forgive Iho ousting ot our rightfully elected gov- arnor. " The chair then called upon Henry Osthoff When Baby wiu lck , we g vo her Ciutorfa , Whi-ii ihora < a Chllit , she crluJ for C'tutorla , Whan him tn-catno MUs , she chiii to Castorln , When th tuul Children , the gavu them Cutorla. for n speech. Stopping to tbo footlights thi democratic candidate for mayor said : It glvns mo ( treat pleasure to sco so man ] dmiioorals hnro tonhiht. I tiromNi ) yuu tha If I inn I'li'i'ted. ns 1 Impo to be. t will ulve } oi IDI hnniMt , iH'cinomi-Ml i'lly governd mil I 101 by an UVOIIHIK nousimpcr Hint I nave mmli ajipllc'iiliin to loin tin- ranks of tlm A. I' . A If there wnt I'Vur n fnlsohnod printed that I' ' uno. It Is n ilis.rr.i-o to th ) cltv that uo liavi xilfli n ncwsp.ipnr Hi it wlil rixorl to lies | iroml n you Ilirt no man can nlnp up nnd M-IJ Hint I over put In inch an npiillcutlnn. Thou nro otluirs hnrn tmil.'lit who can talk to ym lipttor nhonl diiiuiii.'riii'y llnin I. so I will glvi plncc to abler spc'ikurs.pnlaiiti [ * . ] Governor Hoyd was called nnd the audioiici fairly went wild. Ho said : Wn n in mi thu eve of a vnry linoortnnt nloc- linn , nnd before tomorrow's sunsMt the pcopli of .Nebraska ulliliuve expressed their feel Ings thi-oiiuh tlio nioilluin nf the bnllnt box Dm tilth' can lii > done but to come out nm : Mtu thp straight di'ino-rnUo tlcloit , llonosi mnnli-lpiti goM-rntneiit Is nf fur mure Inipntt- iinco In tlm cltl/eiis of Omaha than the elre lion of a supreme court luslli'oor a regmit ol thoHliue unlverslly. I don't co how any oloai man out can \nto for any candidate thai M mills on such n platform as that nm friimud nt l.liit-nlri. Kilu'i'rloii Is the poerol Homn who now nciMiny pnsltluiis on tbesii- preimi t-diirl liein'h. l-'cir inyMilf. I ant In favoi of n lumpaillsnn jmllulury. Wlmn wo cannot iilccliuir own iiindldiito , let us do thu best \vi run to eii'iM tlm IndiMioiiilenl. ( Applause ] If diMiioi'i-als do ttielr dutv toinoriow. ovury million democratic ticket mil bo ulectcd , for wo want to keen Omaha In the dumoorntlc column. V. V . ( tanniin ran III ! the position ol eloikof the dlntilct cimrt fully as well us I'r.inU K Mi.mos 1 have but n.silKlit acquaint ance with Mr. Osthoir , but those who Know him bust vouch for his honesty und InlottrllV. Hon't vole for a mini booau i > ho Is an Irish man , a Herman or a Viwcde. Vote for him be cause he Is a dcmourat , [ Applause ] In rusponsu to yells for Gannon , Chairman Ogden then called up the candidate for dis trict court clerk. Ho said : This Is aclosoeamimlRti. and I want to sny a few words to thu domournts as to how they should com ! net themselves on iho morrow. \Vo are nllDroud of our city anil .state , and I adjure von to prcorvo the peace nnd uoorl order of the city , nnil nol give our uncmv n chance to say that the ordinances and Taws have been brokun bv our party workers. Hopubllcans ami the re publican committee sny that they have nothltiff to do with thu circulation of the Hlundcrous posters. I wonder who pays for nil tin * printing ? Altliou.'h they mo con fessed conspirators , wo cannot Und In thn public prcis one won ! of condumm.tlon of such practices and purposes. 1 Imvo so far refrained from alluding to my opponent In any respect , and shall nol depart from tnat rule tonight , but when men not candidates enter the argument I am Under no obligations to Uuop sllunt rozardlm ; the assaults upon myself , t notice In 'I'm ; lln ; that St. A. I ) . Halcombo has Hocn III to cliarnclurlzo what I said the other night us brazen audnollv , and thai ho bus never seen Its eiiuiilV. . A. Gibbon , n lespuuied cltl/en , told me that I might use tils name In astcrllng thai the members of the Itunl Instate Owners absoulatlon lepndbited thuolTerof thoglnviisu factory and said thnt there were too many Catholics In Omaha now , ( ithlum's word l as uood as Major Ital- combo'.s any day. I understand that W. J. Council is not H.itlsllod with the extent of my mouth. If ho wilt go to thu musco with mo I am willing to go on oxlilnltlon , and If ho don't take the flt-il nrl/u for Imvlnir the most abominable and icpiiislvo month in Oinulin. I will leave , never to return. I am not tr.ivolln'4 on mv shape or my mouth. C'onnull can't look any one In the oye. lie hns that uncertainty of eye which reminds ono of a jncUdaw looking ut a boiio. Ilu got thai Intel cstini ; stoop In his back lean- In ) : over a cracked Mdiile , playing fordriink- ards and courtiv.ans In the old Itcd I > liht saloon. I nm given to understand that Im has taken cnio of other people's property , willows' and orphans' , so well that Jii'lgo Doano threatened at ono time to send him to the penitentiary. This c.impnlpn has been the most dastardly , cowardly ono In hlstorv. Our omnitio.s have iroiii ) down to the grave and- dug up the worthy Itlshop .lames O'Connor and put langiiriiio lulu his mouth whloh was as fulso as hull. Only a party I/hat K jiolns Into decadence would altlilato with such an Infamous party as the American Protective association. John M. Thiirstun said the other night that ho did not know who was the opponent of Mr. Itomls. When the votes are counted he will Und out. 1 have rough t for twenty-live years for the democratic party and now I ask for a reward. T. .1. Mohnnoy was next called and said : It has been charged that the democrats are trying 10 sot control of the election machin ery to poipulrato , If yon plouse , what TUB llm : calls a rape on thu ballot box. When such crlos are mailo near election you can bo sure the party In power sees the h-uulwrltliii ; on the wait and expects to go down , as they ile- borvo. THE HKK tonight prints what purports to bo afneslmlloof an application made hy .Mr. Osthoir lo Join the A. I' . A. and backs it ua by twonllidavltsln blank. That's like tlio republi cans will bo tomoriow blank. Now this red tlckcl Is not an appltc-itlon It Is used by the members to wrlto the names of possible mom- bora on In order that they may be approached by the association's solicitor. I will road to you the real application blank of the cowardly society. On lust Thursday night In this hall I exposed a canaid of TIIK IIHK and the no\t day they roasted mo editorially. They said the p.ipor .supported mo when I was running for omcc. ' Trim It did , and personally I nave always been well treated , but II don't put mo under obligations to Keep my mouth shut when abuse mid calumny N spread upon uiun whom I ( mow to bo I tuo anil upright. Mr. Mnhoney then went on nt sorno length to abusu the republicans nnd stated that if thu people wanted higher taxation for them to vote tlio republican ticket. Thoimv Cnpek , Harry Miller and C. J. Smytho made short addresses. KoviTsod the Decision. CHICAGO , 111. , Nov. 2 , An Anrll last Spoonor Howell , a big lumber merchant of this city , with branches at Omaha and clo- ivboic , turned over his property to the First National haul : of this city , to which ho was Indebted to the amount of $ 'WO,000. Later Lbo North Wisconsin Lumber company brought suit for WO.OtH , claiming that the transaction with the First National bank was collusive und to the detriment of thu outside creditors. Juclgo Brown , before whom the JOSQ was tiled , decided in favor of the Wis- 3onsin company. The ca o was taken to the ippollato court , which today reversed that locision. TJio decision Is n sot-back for crcd- tors of tbo First National bank. Think SlioViiH Murdorod. KAXS\S CITV , Mo. , Nov. 2. A sma'l Tramo house on West Tenth street burned > arlv this morning. Mrs. Amelia Taj lor , the iccupnnt of tbo house , lobt her lifo in the firo. [ t Is believed shu was murdered nnd thohouho set on Ih'o to conceal the evidence of the rime. The police nro investigating , Mrs. 1'avlor has two .sons working In Omaha. Dnlntli'H GrmviiiK Importance. Dfi.frii , Minn. , Nov. ) . The grain receipts for the year up to the end of October amount o 2lOOJuOO bushels , ngnlnst 0,113,000 for tlio iomo period last year. It is oxpootod that thu : rep received hero will amount -lO.OOO.OOO uushols. The shipments up to date nro Myai,000 : bushels , against 10T-0,000 for the : orrespondlng time last year. WANT 1IONTT FOR PRESIDENT , Chilian Libonxls Dooido to Vjto for th Admiral of the fleet , ARE ADOPTING A MUCH M'LDER TONE Not NO Much llcttrd of War as o Hitpnrntliin Illnst ITOIII iho TluinileriM' Vlo\vn ol' the hfm | VAI.PMHISO , Chill , ( via Onlvoston , Tox. , ) Nov. 'J. [ Dv Mexican Cable to tbo Now York Herald -Special to TIIK IUp.- : ) Tbo electors of tbo conservative pnrty hnvi Issued n notlco declaring Hint Joriro Monti , the admiral of the congressional Hoot , 1 < tholr unanimous choice lor president ol Chill. Their action has boon taken without consulting Admiral Monti , who with \VaUh Bllvn and Hnrttos Luco , forms the fnmou : Junta. Louts Castro , editor of La 1'atrla and n prominent liberal ol-jctor , says that lib pnrty will bo solid for Montt. Still there If no ccrtalntv thnt Montt will accept thi ofllco. He modestly doclnros ho Is r sailor , but not a politician , and ll is nevertheless tha opinion tbni ho will accede to the demand thnt ho nccopi the pro.sldency. So Imperative is the cut from all partlos that ho may consent to take the ofllco for llu good of his country. His acceptance wotilil consolidate all thu political fr.ctions fat moro so than any other candidate , so fat namen or likely to DO. Congress will meet on November IS. Tne papers hero nro blaming Mlnlstot Egan for fomenting the recent trouble be tween Chill and the United States , I am Just In receipt of a report from San tiago to the effect that Minister of Foreign Affairs Malta has .sent a dispatch to Minister Egan relative to the Haltimoro affair. It is said to bo coucbod in conciliatory lines nnd to evince in every way n desire to see that Justice is done Just as soon 113 the inquiry In this city is concluded. The corvette Abtao , it is expected , will soon stnrt for Australia with a number of Chilian naval cadets. Minister Mntta has written n dispatch to Intcmlentc Arlouui of tbU city , asking him to inform the CJerman admiral , Valols , that Malta regrets uxcood- ingly the Insults offered the other evening on n train to two Gorman imvnl olllcors , and or dering an immediate Inquiry into thu affair with a view to punish tbo offenders. J-/fO.V TIIK TIIUSItKKKK. London Times Glvci UH Vcralou ot tin ; Chilian Tcoiihlc'N Origin. LONDON , Nov. ! } . The Times' Valparaiso correspondent thinks ho lias solved tbo problem why "Tho United States , contrary to national tradition , should have supported tbo cause of despotism in Cnili. " Regarding the statement that Minister ISgan soueut to negotiate a reciprocity treaty with Balmaceda , ho asks : ' -What kind of a treaty could il have been to occupy them a * such a critical moment , especially as , under the Mclvinley act , the exporters of only a few American articles could benefit tho're- by ! " Tbo correspondent proceeds : ' -Tho United States admirals have not displayed the diplo matic talents of the French admiral , ( Jcrvais. McCann gave Egan away by supplying the congressional goveinment with a copy of Egan's letters and Admiral Brown had shown at least the greatest imprn- donco while Ohornrdl exposed the state department at Washington to ignominious defeat nnd damning publicity at Hiiytl bv declaring Hynpolito bound to fulfil his verbal promises nnd codu the mole St. Nicholas to the United States for a naval station. Part of the bargain was that aid should bo given to llippolyto to overthrow Logitimo. "Piaotically this policy adopted by the Unitou States towards llayti is identical with that followed in the case ol Chili , the discussion of the treaty proceeding secretly nnd Hiilmacuda intending to Imitate llippo lyto and deny verbal promises , if it suited him , meanwhile securing American support. 15oth Mr. Egan and Air. lilalno well know that the congressional government would scorn to entertain such a ticaty so they recognized that thu American Hoot "must needs bo prostituted to the defense of des potism ngainst liberty. "In order that the magnitude of this In fraction of international comitv may bo clearly shown to the iilvlli/cd world , It must bo berne in mind that after the failure to carry out the dictator's official orders in de stroy by tire the preat foreign inter ests In the nitrate field ; ) , owing to the capture of Barapucn by the congivssionallsts , lialmaccdii endeavored to obtain a loan from tnc L'nlted States uuon the security of the nitrate Holds. This was an attempt nt a gigantic robbery in whicn private American interests would"participalo. . where tho-o private interests would begin ind end the American nation Is best able tote te- . ' ' I .jrtJVfc * l' .jrtJVfcj _ T j/ m tLf PLEAS Cents good 3 * * * < * * * ' i ( 1 " " V. H.CIVOA " i Judge. Hnd Hnimncuda ftillllhul bis p.irt In tills nofarions object thu United Stales would have had dust thrown in tholr eyes ny the acquisition of n naval station In the Pacific This would have served ns n blind to tbo pri vate nmt darker sldo of the picture. Olhor ctvlli/cd nations are .supremely interested In knowing whether Iho people of thn United States nnprovo the application of this new aim formidable navy to tbo spirit of this unnr'hlnl pniur It will bo rumnmberud that n .supposed drunken sailor , believed to bo llalmnccdn , was hustled lntotho admiral's quarters on board the American llugshlp. As Amcttcan blue- Jackets' uniform do riot strew the streets of Valparaiso , t have investigated Hto muter nnd Imvo learned on good mithoritv that tuo Inrgu.st nnilor's uniform on the tlngship wns previously selected and sent nMiorn nmt thai in tbisdlsirnl.so Vldaurren , n Hrtl'naci'd- l l ofllcor who was Implicated in the coldblooded massacre of t'hiluin students at Locanas , was enabled to escape. I iiniicrstnnd Admlr.il Brown has smco expressed regret thnt bo saved Vldaurron , but it Is generally believed here Hint his re gret proceeds from thu fact that ho Intended saving by moans of the big uniform Italma- ccda hlmsolf whoso height was exceptional " nr.t.\ini vi cnit.i. An Citl/cn Dcnounons Thin ( "on n If } TOP Us Ooiu-Nc. SVN FitAM'iMio , Cat. , Nov. . W. IX C'at- ton , nn old resident of this city who is Chilian consul hero , makes some scim\tionnl statements monts ever bis own signature. Hu tnnkos every effort to defend thu Chilian govern ment nnd says : "Thoro is evidently much moro noise being inndo ever this milter than tbo facts Justify. In Chill those affairs are bolnp discussed In n calm mid thorough man tier. Chill docs not seek trouble witli thu United Status but merely Insists thai tlm so- called serious affair noads to bu thoroughly Investigated before any reply can bo given to the dispatches sent by the state department. If Chill is wrong she will so admit , but sbu will not bo unduly hastened any more than would the United States under similar cir cumstnncus. Chill Is naturally burl that so great a nation ns this should have shown su irroat n hostility during all her troubles. In fuel , thu whole- notion of the United States for years has boon against Chill , while tbo latter has nhvayb dunu everything to harbor klndlv feelings , news paper articles to the contrary notwithstand ing. The writer knows for a 'fact that Minister - tor Egan was a strong partldan of Hnlmaco- tin. This government is undoubtedly responsible - sponsiblo for the loss of many lives In I'hih Had not the Ituta been forced to return to this country the war in Clilll would have ended long ago. This country Is wrong , and If the question was loft to u popular vote it would be almost unanimous in favor of Cnili ir.i/tM//f > .s n sin ri Additions lo the Anici-lcriii Navy Soon to lie /tlio it. WASHINGTON- . C. , Nov. 2. Secretary Tracy today said there wns no warrant for sensational wnrliko dispatches at this tlnu- . The United States government had re quested an investigation of tlio assault upon the Bultimnro's sailors. The Investigation Wa being imu'o und nothing could bo done until its results were known. Ho saw no reason for any apprehension in the minds of the American peoplo. The secretary's views are ovidontlv shared by ofllcials of the De partment ot State. The Ordiiiincu bureau announced tins mornintr thrt in four menlhs Iho harbor de fense ) vessel Monterey , now being built at San Francisco , would bo quite ready for sorvicc. She now hns her guns nnd armor. The Monterey will , in the opinion of naval authorities , bo the mosl formidable cr.itl in the American navy , with possibly the excep tion of tbo monitor Puritan , ulso nearly com pleted. I..I\HST en i M.ix .v/ir.s. Complaint HUM Nol lie-on MudoVjnliist lO an Via London. W\.siii.vi. rev , D. C. , Nov. 2. It is authori tatively stntod thnt no complaint has been received by the Stnto department from the Chilian government of the conduct of Mr. Egan and that his recall tins not been con sidered by the president or secretary of stato. LONDON' . Nov. 'J. A dispatch from Val paraiso says ; The excitement ever tbo Balti more sailors Incident is subsiding. Tha presidency of the republic has been offered to Jorge Montt. Congress reopens Novem- DO r Hi. Tbo bulk of the political prisoners Inive bcfn released. Tlio government Is ills , losed to satisfy logitimatn eln'ins made by foreigners for losses suffered during the rev olution. The Morning Post's Boilin dispatch snys "The Chilian legation here lias received now H [ lointing to a spcody settlement of the uifll sultv between Chili and Iho United States. " ji Our I'orlc. LONDONNov. . 'J. Thu Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says that a sanitary Inspector n Dussoldorff has found in a conslgmmnt nf 100 sides of American pork six .sides bauly nfcctod with trlchonnsls , although oftlulally . crtillod to bo wholesome. Stormier . \rrlvalw. At Antwerp Wiioslnnd , from New York. At London Sighted : Persian Monarch , 'rom Now York. pound for VAN HOUTEN'Sj ; Goes Farthest" ) seems to be } > are it with the price of Coffee : | at least I0c. ! , make * ! H hall-pint cups. J IherefoicDOc. , " SKI " " " * * lso 90c. , " ICO " " " the Cheaper Drink ? 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