j young attorney- of this city, and Mr.
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VIUlHlU US II1IU-W 1 Consui -General Galvan cabled toaay ,
I to Consul Vliia ai oamiasu ,
gl. . . I tO COnSUI Vlllil til. tJa'"4" i , ' ,
.1 ; V . r- ! to .ship immediately to Santo Domingo jox-ji-jp- GOPltraSt ShOWIl
' r iMrl Cnnr. ,v5 ' f.-b irh are there OU IMIIti uunu uoi
Close or a&pi" j .ST'rnm. w the TreasunTtatement
PomniJiorn in chirmpd bv sr-ecla! steamer and , uiu . J I
Nsw York
the insurgents, has been governor of : the fiscai year, exhibits a striking q
Puerto Plata under the present ov-trast to the statement issued a y
by
New York,' Oct. Sl-The municipal
r.V.nalni for mayor, and Otter rlty
and borough offices, practically closed
. aftr a most spirited canrass
& bo parties." fvr one hundred
meetings & all part of the city were
Sid tonight and th up was in
a blaze of red fire, sky rockets and
- Bothartles have' done a prodlg'ous
-mount of work "and each side ex
presses publicly the utmost confidence,
Whether this expression of feeling is
the reat one may be doubted. Mayor
Low and his lieutenants have done
A ,rfrk in the campaign, have pre-
Rented the issues of good government.
and the dangers oi a return i iam
many to power in a most convincing
manner but Tammany's campaign has
been eo'ually spirited and the betting
closed tonight at 10 to 9 In favor of
McClellan, Tammany's candidate.
A particular source of strength to
the Republican fusion cause has be-en
the determined itand of Hugh Mc
Laughlin, the Brooklyn Democratic
leader, against Tammany. Ever", since
' George B. McClellan was 'nominated
for mayor by Tammany Mr. McLaugh
lin haa'refused to aid the ticket in any
way. Jn fact he has bolted it, and
almost daily has issued a blast through
the press against Tammany leader
Murphy for his alleged high-handed
methods and what Mr. McLaughlin
terms his 'eiforts to capture the city
and foist disreputable resorts, and
gambling houses on the people of
Brooklyn, heretofore free from that
evil. Tonight McLaughlin issued a
final statement assailing Murphy's
leadership of Tammany Hall.
The World says the poll of Brook
lyn indicates a big drift to Low und
a plurality in that borough of 27,977
for him. A poll of: typical districts in
Manhattan shows no such drift away
from Low and shows that he will more
than hold his own in Manhattan com
pared with his vote? of two years ago.
The entire poll by the World gives the
city to Low by over 23,000.
The Herald canvass elects Low by
13,142 plurality. j .
ought to reach the Dominican capital Washington. Oct; SI. Today's treas-
Monday. -j 'ury statement, which shows .conditions
General Carlos Morales, who !heaa.3jat the close Cf the first four monms w.
ear
a. T- : (in,,rr'-it ao-dln;r t-T.ai- ' rrn tKora iv a a rt KUrDiUS 1 "
dent Vasquez. round numbers;of $18,500,000. Now this
H , - j surplus is almost eliminated. j
, :" a Lot uusr j The statement of October last showed
Would not interest you if you're si3.50O.O0O. together with S5.000.0CO of
civo fm or,Hrin!tfi fntrrf?st. making the total
Tnnkine ior a guaiaiuccu - -w lamn-if-
'fight some time ago. In the scuffle
i Mr." Murphy drew a pistol and fired,
the ball taking effect ih Mr. Murphy's
leg, inflicting a slight 'flesh wound: ;
To Cnre a Cttd InOa Dcj
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AH druggists refund the money if it
Sores. Burns or Pile-. Otto Dodd, - of surplus about one-inira ol !
Ponder, Mo., writes: -I suffered with 'entire fiscal year, which wasw.
r, ,iv enrf. for a vear. but a box or , The surplus snovwi iaj
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Ifsj The wiping out of ,th Jind
the best Salve on earth. 25c. at all ! plained by decreased receipts and
druggists.
DOLE TO BE JUDGE
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He Will Be Succeeded as
Governor by George R.
Carter
Washington, Oct. 31. The president
today announced the appointment of
San ford B. Dole, the present governor:
of Hawaii, as United States district
judge of that territory, to fill the va
vancy caused by the death of. Judge
Morris M. Estee. ; ! " -
George It. Carter, secretary of the
tei-ritory of Hawaii, has been appoint
ed governor to succeed Dole. Both
nominations -will be sent to the senate
upon the assembling of congress, and
there Is no question of confirmation so
far as can now be seen. .
ex-in
creased expenditures. customs j, re
ceipts have declined about $8,000,000
while there have been increases in) ex
penses of about $5,000,000 for the navy,
the same sum for civil and rnisceyane
nnc sinri a. million for the army. Indi
an expenditures fell off about a million.
This shows roughly why the umerence
in the amount of the surplus exists.
The falling off of customs receipts In
September and October was largely in
the sugar and steel schedules. There
is also a falling off in the importation
of articles of luxury. I
It is predicted that the showing now
made will, result in congress insisting
on greater economy. I
fails to cure. : E. W. Grove's
ture is on each box. 25c,
Broke Into His Houis
S. Le Quinn cf .Cavendish, Vt., was
robbed of his customary health by in
vasion of Chronic Constipation. When
Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into
his house, his trouble was arrested and
now he's entirely cured. They're
guaranteed to cure, 25c at all druggists.
UP FOR HAZING
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Three Annapolis Seniors May
Be Tried by Court-martial
Washington, Oct. 31. The navy de
partment has been notified of the a-rrest
,of three midshipmen for hazing at the
naval academy, and that they will be
tried by, court martial if Capt. Brown
eon, superintendent of the academy,
finds enough evidence . against them
to justify that course. Under the anti
liazing law enacted by congress as a
result of the West Point hazing agita
tion, it is mandatory on the superin-
CURRENTS MIXED UP
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Electrical Disturbances Tan
gle the Wires Badly
London, Oct. 31. A remarkable elec
trical, disturbance, which is attributed
to a magnetic phenomenon of terres
trial origin, seriously interrupted tele
graphic communication in the United
Kingdom Saturday. It was confined
entirely to the earth and, interfered
mainly with the land lines. Communi
cation, however, between America and
Europe was fitful and at times was en
tirely cut off. The cable wires were at
times only able to carry four or five
words a minute. This" condition of af
fairs has never been equalled since the
introduction of the telegraph. There
was no visible sign of an electric: storm
passing at the time.
SACRIFICE DEMANDED
Russians Wanted Revenge on
Wang for Execution of
a Bandit
Pekin, Oct. 31. The occupation of
DOWIE VS. DOWIE
The Judge Insists That He Is
the Father of the Prophet
Chicago, Oct. 31. A dispatch to the
Chronicle from Essex, Iowa, says:
John Murray Dowie, crushed by the
attack made upon him by his son, John
Alexanders Dowie, says: "The state
ment that I am not the father of John
Alexander Dowie is the greatest myth
ver uttered bv the mouth Of man. It
is scandalous that my son should repu
diate me after I have done so j much
for him. He Is my son and was born
in lawful wedlock. No one can deny
it. The records may be had at the
M , .... v. gieat regisici viiivjco, inutw oti-ccrv,
tenaent or me muuary a " 7 iEdinburg, Scotland. I have always
superintendent of the naval academy, . Christian life.
to bring to tnal any cadet or imdsnip- , break'g"my heart to have this
nan beleived to be guilty or this of- , co
tense The penalty of convlcUon s dis- , Dqw. reSpected by the
missal, and no cadet or shipman i wholebcommunity Uves nere in his littIe
to aismissea can again ,cnmw,a v0tT,-n
John Murray Dowie and John Alexan
der toowie is so close that the father
has often been taken for the son. The
old man Is growing feeble and the re
cent trouble has aged him greatly.
AN EDITOR'S PRESENT
It Was an Infernal Machine
That Did not Go Off
Boston, Oct. 31. An Infernal machine
addressed to Peter ' Kureghian, the
editor of Young Armenia, was inter
cepted by the i landlady of the house
where the editor lives, and has! been
turned over to the police.
The package containing the contriv
ance was left at the house, the police
say, by a man who, from his descrip
tion is judged to be an Armenian, The
woman was suspicions of the bundle
and summoned a policeman, who, on
opening the, package, found an ap
pliance consisting of copper wires, a
time clock and some carbons, con
nected with a heap of steel filings and
gunpowder. A dial on the clock
showed that it was fixed to explode
at 9 o'clock, two hours after it was left
at the Kureghian house.
The police believe the incident is an
outcome of the assassination of Saga
tel Sagouni in London this week.
Kureghian's paper is the organ of the
Old Huntshagist wing of the Armen
ian revolutionary party. !
was
the
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The
Mukden by. Russian troop3 is, as
ovrotori hrp. the execution, of
Russian threat for the failure of the
throne to order the execution of Wang,
the Chinese official, who sentenced to
fiotv. nntnrlnus bandit leader of rob
bers who had been enlisted by
T?naians in pastern Shiner King.
Wia Wu Pu, or Chinese foreign office,
understood that Russia's ultimatum in
rptrard to this matter would not go in
to effect until November 2, on which
date the throne proposed to exile Wang
and also to remove the district Tftotal
of Antung. The Russians now have
Wang in their clutches, and he is in
danger of execution.
Five regiments of troops have ar
rived at Tashlhchiao, the New Chwang
junction of the Siberian railway. They
are probably on the way to Liao Tung.
Up to October 8 the Japanese military
authorities decided that the Russians
had not fortified Manchuria against
foreign invaders, but they admit now
that since the occupation of Mukden,
which was executed on the pretext hat
the place was not fortified, there j has
been an active augmentation of trbops
and military display throughout Man
churia. China has 20,000 troops at Muk
den who have been ordered to avert a
rupture of peacef ul relations.
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OUTLOOK IN IOWA
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Republicans Will Win by
Greatly Reduced Majorities
Des Moines,! Ia., Oct. 31. Official
statements issued by the executive
committees of the Republican and Dem
ocratic state committees fall to make
a definite forecast of next Tuesday's
election. They content themselves by
generalizing asjto the result, conceding !
that there will be a heavy falling on: j
in the vote, the Republicans conceding
that Governor Cummings' plurality
will be reduced and the Democrats con
ceding that Cummings will be elected
by a reduced plurality.
Republicans likewise admit the net
loss of a number of legislators, but not
sufficient to affect their overwhelming
majority in both houses. - i
Point or Annapolis.
Already members of congress and
others are appealing to the navy de
partment in behalf of the three mid
hipmen under arrest who are said to
he .Earl W. Chaffee of Wisconsin, Jo
seph D. Little of Ohio and John H. Laf
land of Iowa. The attempt of vconfress
"men to use influence in their behalf is
regarded by the navy department as
jl strange proceeding as the anti-haz-Ing
law enacted by, congress will not
permit the department to overlook any
iolation of its provisions.
. All the young men under arrest are
members of the first or senior class,
which will be graduated next. year. It
Js unusual for first class men to engage
In hazing, that practice being confined
almost exclusively to the third or soph
omore class. The present trouble, Is
' entirely apart from the recent allega
tions that third class men were "run-
ring" plebes, and comes as a great sur-
prise to the navy department,-, which
' had reason to believe that hazing had
f passed away as a naval Institution.
! BEATEN IN BATTLE
Santo Domingo Insurgents
.Defeated in First Conflict
' New York, Oct. 31. Senor Manuel
Galvan, consul general of-;Sarito Do
mingo in this city, received a cipher
dispatch , today telling of the first ac
tual battle ; which has been fought be
tween government troops and rebels
Eince the uprising started a week ago.
The engagement took place yester
'nay morning at Sosua, about fifteen
miles from Puerto Plata, and resulted
Ih a victory for the government. Gen
eral L. : EsPallat, Domlncan 'secret
ta-y of war, commanded the army
der him 900 men, who are now on their yesterday.
GRABBED HIS MONEY
. . ' 4 ,
New York Flimflam Men
Work a Citizen of Bun-
combe ; '
New York, Oct. 31. A man who said
he was Wm. Robinson of Buncombe
county, N. C, complained to the police
of the east 20th street station tonight
that he had been robbed of $175 by two ( rapid.
--l 1-1 TT I ,1 L n ! st T'rt . .
nimiiam men. jntr saiu iic ntiu ictcucu
letters at his home calling attention to
an investment scheme which promised
big profits and came here to learn
more about it. Two men met him at
the foot of West 24th street When he
reached town today and took him to
the house at 246 West 21st street, where
they said they had their office.. There,
accoording to Robinson, the men drew
revolvers, grabbed his money and got
away. . '
Detectives went to the house and ar
rested two men, who said they were
Frank S. Wilson of 33 99th street and
Edward Williams of Patersoh, N. J.
Robinson identified them and they
were locked us. . .
SLIPPING IN THE LAKE
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Railroad Tracks and Ware
houses Undermined
by Quicksand
Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 31. The front
of the city for a distance of 1,000 jfeet
at Davenport street is sliding intoj the
lake at the rate of two inches an hour.
The tracks of the Pennsylvania and
the Lake Shore railroads are being
carried away from their true positions
at the same rate, and it is only byj the
efforts of hundreds of men working
constantly day and night that ( the
tracks are held together for the opera
tion of the railroads. As another re
sult of the fast land slide the entire
northern half of the great freight de
pot the Pennsylvania has erected on
the north side of Davenport street is
ruined. The north wall of the build
ing, a solid piece of masonry six hun
dred feet long, one foot thick and fifty
of sixty feet high, has sunk straight
down into the ground, a distance of six
feet, leaving the roof dangling in the
air.. Quicksand Is the-cause of the
movement of the ground that is cost
ing the railways so much time and
money. The sinking of the earth has
been noticeable for the last week or
two, but it has only been in the last
few days that the slide has been: so
rapid. In places the drop is ten to
twelve feet from the former leveU
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BRIDAL .;60WER AFLOAT
Seven Young Wwbs Bound for
! the Philippines
San Francisco, Oct. 21. Seven brides
of officers of the 22d infantry started
today with their husbands on the trans
port Sheridan for Manila. For the
brides there came boxes, bouquets, even
wagons of flowers. rThe stateroom of
each ;was banked with blossoms, main
ly chrysanthemums. The decks were
converted into floral fields. Every wo
man aboard had a corsage , boquet, a
shower boquet and as many other bo
quets as she could carry. f . ' ;
The ship was a.. veritable marriage
bower. Besides the brides the Sheri
dan carried the entire 22d Infantry reg
iment. Col. -Henry . Wygant command
ing. The transport also bore pay for
tne soldiers ana government employes j
in the islands. ;ln all she had 52,000,000
in currency besides 1,400,000 pesos in
silver. . ' . i
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HEADEN GETS
TWENTY YEARS
A Greensboro Lawyer Fined
Twenty Dollars for Tot
ing a Gun
Farls Oct. 31. The Petit Journal and! Greensbo." TT. C. Opt. 21.Snfrlal.
Lanterne states that M. Leplne, the! Judge Allen this morning imposed a
prefect of .police, has resigned. This is sentence of twenty years on Will Head
probably due to the rioting at the! en, the negro convicted in the superior
labor exchange the 'other day, for j court yesterday afternoon of 'murder
which Premier Combes' blamed the; in the second degree. Headen was cbn-
prefeci in the chamber of deputies ;victed of killing another negro, Dotph
: Causey, at a dance in this city, De-
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NORTHERN LIGHTS
Brilliant Display of Aurora
Borealis Seen Saturday
Morning
New York, Oct. 31. The aurora
borealis gave New, York a brilliant dis
play between 2 -and 4 this morning,!
and those who were out at the time in
New York saw more northern lights
than ever before In their lives.1 The
disturbance did not tie up the tele
graph lines entirely, but it made a lot
of trouble. Sometimes the Instruments
began to click of their own accord, then
messages came through all right for
a time, only to be interrupted by i a
sputtering as though the receivexs and
relays were not properly adju
was : said by. electrical experts I that
today's was the worst , since 1SS8. It
was nearly noon before the telegraph
instruments were ticking uninterrupted
again. One brokerage house which has
three direct wires to Chicago reported
that between 9:30 and 10 they could
operate their wires only ' about; one
minute out of five.
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Washington, Oct. 31. Wm. E. pentz,
25 years old, is the latest crank to seek
President Roosevelt. Today iLentz
went to the White House and demand
ed to see the president, stating that
he was a stenographer and. wanted to
secure the position of secretary to the
president and to secure the interven-
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rninri ith i.-nita. nth i tion of the president to stop
negro m iiign foint several weeks ago, ; " -
Lwas continued to next term. ' - stenographers. Incioentally he wished
Mr. T. J. Murphy was fined $20 for i ine pres:.ieni xo suuEcuue tor a qook
: carrying -concealed weapon and jude I he Wfts r:;i.ng. '
xnent was feuspehdad upon payment! of j Iientr Uves in Wash -i on, but he,
the costs In tha-ico against him for recently returned from .the Pacific
assault with a, deadly weapon. This i coast where; he was employed for a
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Father and mother call them boys from 16 to 19 years, but; in the matter of
Clothing jwe-know we must cater to Young Men, and we put all the care into
supplying stylish suits for these fastidious chaps that has made us so popular
with good dressers .of this community. I I
Our sock of Boys' Trouser Suits is the finest a young mnjever chose from
Materials are the newest fabrics. Coats made broad shouldered single or
double-breasted styles, vest of proper height trousers quite j roomy- or reeu-'
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