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12 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906. HUGHES ELECTED IN H 01 ICimllnnrcl from Flrnt I'ntce) Ki'essnieii. hns born elected by a plurality ( xceedlnp 2S,ii." Ilcpresenlntlves of the union Inbor party concede Gillette's tilcction. Menrrer returns from tlm Interior show t nt Gillette Is ruimliiir slions In places Mat were thought to bo overwhelmingly i ! Bell. BABCOOK DEFEATED. Wisconsin's Famous Or.rtrcnsmnii Will lie Miccrrded liy llcnwemt. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. e;,Itctun from i ho thlnl cnntrresslomil district lnillcate tlm election of Jnmes W. Murphy, demo crat, over C'nnfrrewman Joseph W. Han cock, republican. DOFBT IX NORTH DAKOTA. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 6. Despatches from Bismarck, Fartro ami Grand Fork. S I)., r.-iy thnt tlm election In that State '11 doubt. Both republicans ntxl domo (its rlalni the election of theJr eandl laten for governor and Justice of tho su premn court. Tt will be lnt to-morrow before any thine dflnJte will b known concerning 'lie result. DBMOCJIATIC-S11.V15R. VICTORY. Reno, Xev., Nor. 6. A demnoratlr-sll ver party victory Is Indicated. Sparks for Kfivernor, Js running ahead of Mitchell in all duarters. Returns show that Sparks. nartnett for contrres-j nnd Sween ey for Justice of the supreme court re in ho lend. VOTE OP COLORADO. 5nttdr Vole Mny Overcome Hcpubll enn I,eail In Denver County. Denver, Colo., Nov. 6. Indications at nine o'clock are that Denver county tfave Ruchtel, republican, for t;ncrnor, move than lo.uftl plurality. Justice W. H. Gab hort, randldato for ntipreme Judge, runs far behind other candidates on tho lepub llcan ticket. MeaRio returns from the State Indicate &r increased democratic vote in porno lo- allties which may offpet tho democratic losses in Denver. The democrat's claim Tellorrounty fCrip lile Creek) which pnvo a republican mi jurlty two years iiro. LltUlT VOTB IN NORTH CAROLINA. Ralejph, N. C, Nov. (!. In North iro l ni the vote was liKht but otlnuiiei tn ie democratic by about r).iK. Tho etKhlh iistrlct Is doubtful. The tenth district It' lose with tho democrats Filthily in the lead. TJQUOR !,AW AN ISSUE. Newark, N. .1., Nov. 0. Jacob 1 Iauslin.T. democratic candidate for mayor was elect ed to-day over Walter P. llouarth, re publican, and George W. Tompkins, inde pendent citizens. Tlm liberal lepublicarvt who fnveir a less s-overo liiur law than he Bishop act voted larteely for Haus slliicr. Two years afro Doremus. tho r-j-mbllcan nominee for mayor carried the y by 10,723 majority. , FOR JOINT STATEHOOD. t'.eliirn Indicate New Mexico Gaip It tiood Majority. Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 6. Partial re urns from seven counties out of S3 In New .Mexico Itlve Joint statehood a jiajority of 2,tl. Reports so far received indicate that the territory will ko for jointure by from 4,f.l to 7,C'". 10a rly re ports lndieiato the election of Andrews re publican delt-gain to C'oriEres,. VOTn CLOSBR THAN EXPECTED. Santo Fe, N. M., Nov. C The vote m the Statehood Is closer than had heen anticipated by both parties who had Indorsed the Hamilton bill, but from present Indications It will have at least 6,000 majority. ARIZONA AGAINST STATEHOOD. Tucson, Arizona, Nov. B. Chairman Tonney of the republican territorial com mittee Bays: "Cooper will havo a majority of MO." An unusually heavy vote was polled. The vote for Joint Statehood will not ex ceed ;8 per ent. Chairman Dllllon of the democratin territorial central coimnltte, estimates Smith's .democratic, majority at 2,Ci. MICHIGAN RBPUHLdCAN. Detroit, Nov. G. Goveicor WVtrntr and the ontiro republican Stato Uckct have been tdected by C0,0O0 to 100,000 majority. Tho republican contsresaional candidates In each of tho VI Miclilunn districts have Tiee-n elected and tho ropubllctins will have a. laj-jro majority In the Stato Lojrsliiturv) with a poteslblllty of Its entire member ship. SEN. HLKINS IS safe. Wlieellntr, V. Vn., Nov. C Partial re turns from scattered counties In West Virginia at 9 p. m. show tho probable sus c of all five of the republican confrrcs- fdonnl nominees. The IKlslature will be republican rith the present Joint ballot majority of E7, Insuring tho ro-eUctlixi of Sonator Blltins. VERT LIGHT VOTE IN TEXAS. Austin. Texas, Nov. fi. Notwltb tandiiifr excellent weather tho total vote cast to-day was comparatively fmall, not exceedlnu 400,000 votes, ul told, some 133,000 of which represent the combined vote of tho republican, the reorganization republican, social ist, tho socialist labor and prohibition parties. The next Legislature will be democratic overwhelmingly. WILT. NOT DRAIN THE EVERGLADES Jacksonville, Nov. ft All tho democratic candidates In Florida are elected. Tin Irfffislaturo is probably unanimously democratic, Tho proposition advocated by Gov. nroward to drain tho Everglades oms tr bo dofoated. DELAWARE IS REPUBLICAN. fluTliui elected to ConKTeo Will elect I'nMrd state Neuator. Wilmington, Del,, Nov, C It was slated at U p. m. that the republicans have cut rled Delaware and elected Uurtou for Con Kress over Marvel, democrat. They will also control tho Delaware legislature and will elect a succcesuor to I'nlled States Senator Alleo republican. RHri'RLICAN GOVERNOR IN NI0I1H ASKA. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. C (10.00 p. rn.)---ln- dlcatlona nt this hour nro that Sheldon vepubllcau for governor, has been elect ed by n plurality slightly In excess of that for Governor Hlckey two years into, which was fl.OOft, The rest of the republl can Btuto ticket probably Is elected. NORTH DAKOTA REPI'IILICAN. f'aiKo, N D., Nov. f. Prellmlinry re hi nil fliow that Fisk has bctn elf ed Judco of tho State supreme court over ICnauf, the republican nominee. For gov ernor, Sarlcs, republican, and the rest of the republican ticket la elected. Later roturna ohow that Barle a had a close call. SENATOR DRTDEN IS SAF19. Newark, N. J., Nov. 0, At a late hour tho returns from New Jersey tndlcatu that tho republicans will havo 44 members of the House of Assembly and the demo crats 18. This would give the republicans, a majority on Joint ballot of 89 and make certain the reelection of John F. Drydon to the United States Senate. WYOMING RHPUMJCAN. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. C No flffurea nro available at this hour, 9 p. tn., but It Is not doubted that tho entire repub lican Stato ticket has been elected by Rood majorities and that the Legislature which will olect a senator will bo over whelmingly republican. IDAHO LOOKS DEMOCRATIC. Heputilleiin Cnndldnle for Governor Run llelilnd Ills Ticket. Uoise, Idaho, Nov. C StockslaKor, domo crat, for irovornor has carrlod Ada county HKalnst Goodim?, republican, who Is run ii' n? behind Ills ticket. Tho legislative llokct (-veins to lxj republican. Republi cans still clivtm Goodlnt;'n eloctlon. INDIANA STRONGLY RIOI'UULICAN, Indianapolis, Itid., Nov. 0. From Foat terlni; roports tho indications am that Indiana has Bono Kltoni?ly l-opubllcan by from 45,oi to K.f 'O. The election of tho entire republlcaiin State ticket Is con ceded.. Marlon enmity went republican by 6,000, the democrats electing one county candidate and perhaps two. The legis lature will bo republican. LOOKS LIKE OHANLER. Ileliiru nt MldnltflU Iudlenteil He Hns Ileen Uleeted J.lciileiiiinl-r.mt riiur. New York, Nov. 7. At midnight to-night there iaH still ooubt ius to who Is elect ed Ueutenant-Rovei nor of New York. Sixteen counties 'uul not reported tho of ficial count at that hour, but on the face of the figures In hand at that hour the result seemed to favor 1'Wis Sttiyves.int Chanler on 'he democratic-Independence Leauue tlekrt. Whatever the result may bo the llgulcs will bo cloe and until complete official returns shall hao been made by nil tlm counties now missing, it will be Impossible to do more than to guess at tlm winner. The total vole for tho State, so far as returned, Including the democratic stronghold of tho city of greater New Yolk for lieutenant-governor is Chanler WH,2.1t. Hnsco .H!M7!. It appears that outside of the candi dates for governor and possibly for lieutenant-governor the democratic ticket is elected. In greatfr Now York Charter's nmjorllv ner Urine Is 13J,!M1 and this big lead Hriiee must overcome in the up-Stnto counties. Among the missing counties Is West Chester which gave Hughes v.000 plurality. Republican State headquarter, while expressing tho belief late to-night that Uruce would pull out ahead of (.'hauler, would give tn figures. Chairman Wood ruff said: "On looking over returns from some io odd counties wo find that Mr. liruco has run ahead of Mr. Hughes by iWO votes and T belieo he Is elected. At tho present time 1 do not cue to give any opinion regarding the rest of tho ticket. The Independence headquarters claim that the whole ticket with the excep. tion of Mr. Hearst for governor hns been elected. At dehiooraic State headquarters no predictions or esti mates were given out. chnrlc E. Hughes republican candidate for governor has a majority of M.inW ap proximately. 1'p - Stato M. Linn Uruce, re publican candidate for lieuten ant - governor, is running slightly ahead of Mr. Hughes' vote. As Mr. Hughes came down to Greater New York with a lead of approximately lit.ooo, It readily will bo seen that the vote for second place in the ticket will be close nnd only the complete official count will drteimlno tho successful candidate. Returns are coming In i-lowly from up- State counties. At eleven o'clock forty out of the sixty-one In the State had completed the count and turned In he flgurei. From these it was impossible to predict the result of the entire count as to the subordinate places on the two tickets. At republican headquarters no definite .statement on or claim could be had. It was stated thnt as thero were still about twenty counties to bo heard from officially nothing would be given out until these havo ieported. GREATER NEW YORK'S VOTE. Now lork, Nov. ,. At 7..".0 this mornlngl the latum were completo In greater New York for the governorship. They showed Hearst's pluralltv to bo 'i.'.fi. The vote liy boroughs follows: Manhattan and IJronx, Hughes 131,2.2!, Hearst l!.i,M0; Hrooklyn, Hushes 1WUIS, Hearst IH.IU: Queens. Hughes ll.l2. Hearst ',121; Richmond, Hughes 0.51R, Hearst 7..H0; total, HughcH 2C1 2.VI, Hearst SJS.a:. NEW HAMPSHERE FAILED. No l'niml.'ir I'liolee feir Cnvrrnnr l.eglslnlure Must lllrrl Only Five Cities Veited for License. e'oncnrd, N. H., Nov. 7. With 17 towns still to lo heard from, the returns from yesterday's Stato election indicate that the conest for the covrnor-'ili. will have to bo settled In Hie Legislature, tho republl-1 can candidate diaries M. Floyd, haviii.r failed to secure a majority over the other two candidates. Tho returns from 273 of tho 292 wnidn and towns of tho Stnte g-tvo Floyd, repub eun, 29.9IS for governor; Jnmeson, demo crat, 37.12S; Totley, prohibitionist, 2,120; scattering, S74. This Is a republican loss from four years ngo of 5,101. The democrats made gains In the legis lature, although not enough to place In doubt the election of a, republican United States honator to succeed Senator Burn ham. Five cities, Manchester, Nashua, Ports mouth, Dover and Somersworth voted lo romaln In the license column. Tho no llcense forces wero successful In tho other six. Concord, Keeno, Franklin, li conia, Rochestor and Berlin, all previous ly llcen'e cities, GUILD'S PLURALITY 31.G62. I'omplrle Iteturnn from MasKUchuartU ,1'lleven Ilrpnbllcnn CengresHinen, Ilobton, Nov. 7. The revision to-day of tho flguics In yesterday's election did not effect the republican victory. The com pleto returns placing Guild's plurality over Mor.m nt SI.C.J, whllo Draper de feated IJrowu by a margin of '1,779. Eleven republican congressmen wore e'lected while tho threedemocra tin congress men who won received strong endorse ment, Tho. democrats innilo a gain of three n tho senate, but the lower branch of the legislature will remain tho same as last year. The balance of tjin republican State ticket was nlsn re-elected. The executive council remains the same The total V"tc for g.. ertinr Is; Gu I 1 222,673! lloran 191,011! lieutenant-governor, Draper, 200,023! Brown, 190,819. BECKHAM FOR U. B. SENATOR Hns IJeaten San. MoCrenry In Kentuc ky Republicans Gullied Two Consrcninien. Louisville, Ky.,- Nov. 7,-Wtth only a few mountain counties to hear from, and thew probably increasing his lead, Gover nor Bockham has won' his fight against Senator McCroary for tho nomlnotlon for tho United Btfttos senatorshlp In yester day's democratin primaries, Samuel W. Hager was nominated for governor In tho same primary by a majority of between 12,000 and 15,000, the nomination for nt- torncy-Bonernl going to John M. Hen dricks. , Tho complexion of Kentucky's repre sentation In Congrcfs has hud ecimo changes the republicans gaining two cotiKresimen, giving them n. total of four. The republican members are Dr. A. D, James of tho third; John W. Iingley, In tho tenth; Don C. Edwards, In the eleventh, nnd Joseph D. Eo.ntie.it, in the ninth district, Edwards and Uennatt were reelected. ELECTION IN HAWAII. Honolulu, Nov. 7. -Tho election ro turns so far as received Indicate the re-eloctlon of J. K. Kalnnlanaole, in publican, ns delegate to Congress by an Increased majority. The territorial Legislature will bo republican. It Is probable that tho republicans will contest tho result in llonjl.'.lu. The Island of llnvnll went demo cratic except for delegate. RHODE ISLAND' COMPLETE VOTE. Providence, R. 1 Nov. 7. Mayor .lame.j H. Hlgglns of Pawtucltet, demociatlc, defeated Gov. George 11. Ftter, republi can, fnr re-election by a plurality of 1,2,'iS. according to complete n turns i oin plled by the Providence Journal to-day, Tho t'st of tho lepuhllcan Slat", tli ket was elected. Republican control Hie gen- eral ns.-ombly which N to choose n Fulled 1 State renator to succfcd GMirge Pe.iliody Wetmore. In the t'tst eengres.-ion-il dis trict. D. L. Granger. demoer.iPc. was electeil over Ellshn Dyar. i.-iiiblie.'in, Vy 727 plurality. A. 1!. Cnpron, republi can, defeated Lucius F. C. i!i!v:n. dem ocratic, by over 2.1 no. For gov rnor, Ftter lisd P.i.l. ngii'lis; Higgms ".P SEN. DRYDFN IN DOUBT. Deinecrnts t;!itneI 'I lire, f 'oip:rcssnicii 111 M ,terj,tv, Trenton. N. J.. Nov. 7. Retlsed ii'tuiii. show that the democrats will have III" House of Assembly. PI to to and have eloct- ed four congressmen in New Jeiv.oy. ajobllacd lo refuse' the offer. Tin- Presl gain of Ihiee. The democratic congre-Idem talked f.ir"full. over with Mr. men elected ,ie William Hughes, rlxih district; Ijgage Piatt, eighth d stnet; 1M ward W. L?al:u, ninth district: Jnmes A. Hnm!II, 10th district. The Legislature will be ropubli. .in nn joint ballot. 41 lo 37. This gives the repub licans Hire,, moro than a majority, but Senator Colby of Essex, and Ar.'ienibl.v-cnan-cb-ct Fake, republicans, irivo both I announced th.U they will not under any circumstances vote for tho reflection of Fnltrd Slates Senator John F. Dryden. This would rfduco Mr. Dryden- vote to 42, proviile-i be got the republican ''.metis nomination. This would be only one more veto than the necessary 41. One of the things that operates ngalust Mr Dryden is the fact that about three-fourths of th republican members of t'le Leglsla-J ture will be from south Jersey. That sec tion now lias no Fnlted States senator, Mr. Kean jind Mr. Dryden both belm? from the upper part of tho State. MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC. St. Louis, Nov. 7. From nearly com plete returns from nil counties, the democrats have carried the State by n plmality of 7,110, electing all candi dates on the State ticket nnd 12 of the 10 congressmen. The iitD 1 lc-:i ti elected congressmen In Kansas City nnd St. Louis, but lost all Hie districts In the Stnte, which had been swept into the republican ranks two years ago. KANSAS IS IN DOUBT. Itepubllriint Claim l.r"il of ::,() nHU Return from 12 Cnnnlle Missing. Topekn, Kr.ti'., Nov. 7. Republican claim a lend of 3,(0 votes on governor with 12 counties still out. Democrats claim i lead of less than l.or) for Harris with 1! counties out. ' MARP.LE DIFFICULTY SETTLED. The receivers of the Columbian Marbb Qjnrrylug cuniiany .have made an ag-ee-ment with John E. listman nnd George P. Eastman whereby the latter again yet possession of the marble quarry at West Rutland over which there has been con siderable litigation and which has been controlled by the receivers for about Ihrei week". It is understood that by the te iih of the Agreement nil lea4 proceedings agalmst the Eastmans are discontinued; tho receivers are to pay double price, foi the receivers are to pay ilouble priei for tho marblo taken from the Eastman i quarry dulng tho time that the Injunction was In force but tho Eastmans will p:.' all reasonable and proper expenses of quarrying such stone; minor differences ns to book aecnunU are to be settled by arbitration, the receivers claiming that Ci,""K0 R B:U!tma" fs in'lal'ted to them ,,ot1' parties In the agreement bond them selves to carry nut Its terms. The re ceivers hao eibtnlned marblo probably sumcient to enable them to complete the Unrig contract for which tho Injunction was obtnlncd. NO FISH HATCHERY FOR BRATTLE- BORO. U is considered very unlikely that John W. Tltcnmb, a government fish cultur Ist, will decide to establish n Ash outline station In Bratllebom with tho J20,O ie. cently appropriated for another station In Vermont, Mi-. Titcomb has Insvecti-d the trout preserve owned' by L. J. Johnson in tho western part of Braltleboro at the request of tho Windham County Flub and Game Protective Association, He told President George W. Plerro nnd Sec retary R. C. Bacon that the water siiiJ ply nt Mr. Johnson's preserve was not sulflelont for the purpose. A supply iuV (liato to ralao l.OUO.friO thiRetliugs a year Is wanted, while the Johnson supply would raise only .100,000 to 400,(u. Mr, Tllcomb told the olllcers of the county association that he would send a Ibtko consignment of fry next Miring, to be planted In the streams throughout tho county. Cutting out the Brottlcboro site gives Rutland county 0110 loss rival for the hatchery, local llshermon being very desirous of luivlng the Matlon located on Furnace brook at llolden. Mr. Titcomb during his recent Visit tn Holden found thu supply fairly good but the great dlstanco of the locality from the railroad was a draw back. This too may be said of tho pro posed Dorset, Arlington nnd Rtnwe cites, all of which have excellent springs, In discussing tho matter recently Mr. Tit comb said: "Wo will pick out the two most favorable localities and give the Inlclu rv if 1 the one h11"" M brst rl! 1 d fn '!'(." JUSTICE' OF SUPREME C0UR7 Attornoy-Gcncral Moody to Go from tho Cabinet to tho High. tst Bench. SEC, HITCHCOCK TO GO Feels lie t nniiot Continue As Secretary of Agriculture nftcr .Unrcli Fourth Mill He Succeeded by .dune It. Gnrlleld II. K. Kmllli to Ile Ciiin'r Corporations, Washington, Nov. 7. The President to day announced the appolntmont of Attor-usy-General William Henry Moody of Massachusetts ns Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed Jua tlco Honry Hillings Brown, who retired some tlnie ago. Mr. Moody has lllled tho otllco of atlor-liey-xonoral since July 1, 1904, Previous to that time hu had server for moro than two i years ut "-ccieiary of the navy. Ho luul ;,, rcpretented his StUe In the 64th, 53th, fiith and 37lh Congresses. It Is generally is expected that Mr. Moody will letlre fiom the departmoir. of Justice the latter part of December. This statement was issued fiotn ihe White House to-day: The Seirvtiry of the Interior Mr 7l'tcliro"k, h.is informed the President t'nnt he would be unable, to stay nfier March I. Mr. Hlchco"l: has for some time felt that the very exhausting work he has been engaged in for over eight years In the Interior department was wealing on him go ns to make It Im possible for !,!m intub longer to ri'iiain. At th" Presld 'ill's earnest request Iw o'ientel to accept a reappointment on Miri'h 4. 1!A" nt the i me of the Presl df ill's Inauguration. Hut he then stated thnt he could nnt say how long he could s'ny and !" feels now he must inisi on lxing rel'eved after Mni'i I. The President ii'ge l. ni to nci-ept the ambassadorship to Frai.-e but Mr. Hitchcock fccli that i I he Is entitled to absolute i ' St and was I 1 1 itc'iorl; tli i 'lolce of n successor who ould be depended tinmi to i irry on with ,'il'sn'ule lldeliij tii'' present policed, of the department, and agreed with Mr. Hiti'i-o'i; Hut the best man to carry oi the exceedingly oiietoiis d'fficillt audi respi nslble work of Hie dpartme'it was I Mr. Jnmes I!, ej irHcld. a; ptestnt com-1 mlssiouer of e irpornt .ens. Mr. Gailleld has ncnidincly been notified that he! will be appointed on March 4. when Mr. Hitchcock retires. "C'imiiil'-slonei' Mchards has informed the PreMtlon' l! 't In crordance with his. tnteptloii expi''d to Secretary Hitch cock last M,i bi will revKn, his resig nation to be ffecf.vc March 1. Thin will complete ht years of service In tho land olfle four years .as assistant oommbslvner : I fijiir virs as commis sioner. Ills, cor Kis.not yet been leterir.!ned .upon , , "Tke,'ns--!stniit roiniii'l.-sloner of corpor ntlons, Mr. HerU'rt Knox Smith, will suc ceed 'Mr. Garfield n comniMlouer of cor-jioralion"-.'1 DROP A BOTTLE F.'inM A BALLOON, AND YOF III) I I 400 FEET. No writer ever described the sensa tions of ballooning with such rarticu lt rit v" as does. A. W Itolker In his ar ticle on "Sky Sailing, the New Sport," In The American Magazine for Novem ber. The author I?. .1 ! to the reader becj'ise reliitce the little things that you want to lciou- He Is Indeed 11 liaellir returned fiem a land of wonders, posse.ed o' a passion to tell what he has seen, and equipped with the tower tn write entertainingly. Among the numerous specific facts that Mr. Itolker iep.i', the following I i:re Intel e.-ulng. "It Is wliile ,11m .ifji ging ballast to ! enter tin. hUher altitude lh.it von get your II i--. t Idea of t ie halr-trlggcr bal ance of the giant i oiitrlvance keeping you nlloat. Your plb t takes a small woode r scoop no Iium r thnn an oidl-linry-slyeil soup i.idb. dig1- Into one of the sand bii's and s. ittrri a single Vhenelfur nverbo.iiil. Up darts your 1 balloon 100, Son, .100 feet. Aiv ordl I nary-slzeii bottl"'if beer spilled over board lighten tn,. balloon enough to end It up 2.K1 feat, and if you happen to bo in cr vacant licld where you can drop tho bottle Itself whthout rll; of killing nnyone, ''the 1 'Mease of tli welsht will send yem up another ::oi) foot. So dellcatclv poised Is your bal loon once It h:i-j stru 'k Its balance that you con!, pU3h It iqi " r pull It down from 300 to tOe feet with strength (imal to that of your little finger. "When a nieie cloud jasses betwion you nr.d the sun, enuring hutart con traction Of the uaii In the billloon, tho envelope becomes baggv and llaccld nt once ami you begin to full, sometimes at the r.ae of a thousand f'-'et a minute, although you have t. warning of Hits other than the ptntnsi ojic and no sen sation e xcept the thrill as yon see tho alarming rapidity with which tho earth comes nearer you. Three or four scoopfuls of sand may be uecessarv to sncrliyo before you again Milko your balance, and the iuxl moment the sun dart from behind the cloud, warms the balloon, and the envelope tautens almost with a bang and you go kiting upward under yom. lightened load un til you are obliged to open tho escape valve to let out gas to prevent going above your original level, Then t Is that you begin to understand why the bugbear of the neronaiil I alternate cloud and sunshine why he prefers sailing during the night, and why, If h lines sail throughout a day, he mounts high above the clouds In con tinuous sunshine where the volume of gns In the balloon lemalns constant." TO CONTINF.E IN OFFICE. During a r.imon deadlock light In tho brine at Washington over the evil rights bill t.en. Biujauilu F. Ibltler favored a Sunday n'sidon. "Bad as 1 nin, have nunc icspect for God's day," 'leplled Sam Itnudnll of Pennsylvania. "Don't the Bible say II is lawful In pull your ox or ass out of 11 pit on the Sab bath?'' nsked , Butler. Von have 37 nsses on your sldo of the house nnd I want to get thi'in out of hrs ditch tomor row; I think I iimVnV.tgcd 'nholy work.' "Don't do It," 'i-Jifiiied Randall. "I "x poet tn see you In if belter wot Id?" "You'll be there, ns you nie heic 11 I ii'.er or the lower bolide ' 't l "d t e M' " '-''h till 1, . tfecU THE WEFXS NEWS Wednoiday, Eopt, 7. Klectlonii wiTf held In 12 tntt nnd, wlill 0 llio rwults In 11 jjumijct' oC In itlimces wcro ot uimsuiit Interest, Ittnny bo Bald that, Bt'itcrnlly mii'itUIng, tliore Woro Ho greitt nurjiilsen. lVrhnpn tho widest Htiii-rnl lulercst centonnl In tint roiiiarltublo light for governor which hnft lifon wiigod In Now Ytuli between 0. K. lltiKhoH niul W, H. Ilruisl. IhiKhes, wlilto losing ucnrly nil ot the prlnelpnl cities of tho Htnte, wns suit Cessfttl by ubuiit nO.OOO plurnllty. The turnl districts brought nboiit Uie Ke-ptiblk-nn victory. In New York city the TiMiininny.lndfiifndenec Leiignejn dlclary ticket was .niei'essfiil, with one exeeptloii, over tho cnntllilHtcs nntned by tho noippni'llsnn "Judlclnry nomlnii tors," JIiissnchUHetts re-elected Cnrtln Guild, .Tr., Itcpiibtlcttii, riH governor, over DlRlrlct Attornpy Mo run of Bos ton, who was the ciiiullUate of the Democratic; party, the Independence League and the Prohibitionists. The Apsley Rubber company, Hud son, Milks,, employing HW I111111K has gt-anted a nine-hour day with 10 boiin'i pity. The reduction of working hours was unsolicited. Tho Fall River Textile Council wns instructed by the unions connected with that body to write another letter to thu inauufucurers usklng for a 10 I percent lucreaso in wages. The president has dismissed In dis grace from the army an entire bat talion of colored troops because of their failure to disclose the Identity of some of their number who had been guilty of violence and murder at Urowns ville, Tex. Tuosdoy, Nov. 6. Dispatches have been pouring Into Halifax bringing news of vessels wrecked or In distress, of wires pros trated and of damage done by galo nnd sea all along the coasts of Nova Scotia, Cape llreton, New Urtmswlck nnd Prince Kdward Island. Paul O. Stensland, formerly rrcM dent of the failed Milwaukee Avenue Stnte bank of Chicago, and Ile.nry W. Ilcring, cashier of the same Institu tion, were sentenced to Indeterminate terms In the penitentiary for embezzle ment and forgery. Five members of the crew of (hcj Nnnvodan liark Adeona. wh'ch was 1 wrecked on a reef off Klehlbucto N. U j bar duriutr a sale, were drowned while I attcmptinc; to make n landing on thej beach. I The Farmers and Miner' bank of I.add. Id-., was held up and fobbed of S7tM' by Mto men. In October the isthmian canal com-mis-Ion sent .'lt'i-1 additional skilled American laborers to the- canal zone. In the vicinity nf Snncti splrltu. Cuba, there is encamped an anncd band of 00 men. displaying the Stars and Stripes, Tile leaders declare that it is their de-ire to head a movement In sup port of annexation to the United States. The body of .lohu Hunting, -to years old, wa found in the woods near Eel river, Me., death being due to exposure. He had been moose hunting. The mystery of tho Incendiary llres nt Alton, N. H.. causing u loss of 530, 000, wns cleared up when Walter Green, a shoemaker, pleaded guilty to setting the lire. K. C. Smith and his wife wero ar raigned at Bennington. Vt., on a charge of forgery and were held for the grand jury. Alvin Wiggln, M years old. and Roy Taylor, a companion, wero playing "wild west" at Iloelgdon, Me., and were shooting at bottles and tin cans. As Tnylor ninied at a can Wiu-gla was struck by the bullet and killed. Monday, Nov. 5. ( One of the longest flights ever made In this country by a balloon was accom plished by the Centaur, carrying I.eo Steven-, H. V. Hedge and F. M. But ler, which left Pittslield, Mass., and landed at llrnnford, Conu., on the shores of Long Island sound, having covered io0 miles of country in le-s than three hours. The nearly ujw tern schooner C. M. Cochrane was totally wrecked on Nau set, Mass.. beach and her skipper, Cap tain Tower, who miscalculated hi dis tance, together with live members of ids crew, were taken off the water logged ve-sel in the breeches buoy by the llfcs.'tvers. Unsuccessful In their attempts to blackmail Francisco Me.stina, a pros perous tailor of Brooklyn, members of the so-called "Black Hand" society hurled a dynamite bomb against Ihe front door of his home and caused dam age nf 9.1000. The Kverett, Mass., police are search ing for Miehiudi Perecaro, an Italian, who Is charged with having fatally slabbed Juan Ci'llano, aged -'.', at the home of the latter. Coroner Oasklll announces that ex perts In his employ have decided that a Iooe rail caused the accident nt the "Thoroughfare" draw, Atlantic City, In which more than fill persons lost (licit lives. It Is the intention of the Cuban pro visional ffovernmrnt to have the Amer ican troops make extensive practice marches throughout the country. Sunday, Nov, 4, Engineer Brown nnd Ilrakeman Van dervoort were killed when a locomotive drawing a freight train Jumped the tracks and plunged Into a saloon at'Ncw York. Missionaries report a most serious famine In the northern part of Klanirsu province. Central China. It Is estimat ed that 10,000,000 face starvation. Congressman .lohn II. Ketchnrn of Dover Plains, x. Y died of apoplexy, aged 74. Ho served several terms In the house of representatives and wjis a candidate for re-election on the Repub lican ticket. Property at Alton. N. H., valued at nearly $.'10,000, was destroyed In a serlet of three fires, all ot which are believe:! to havo been of Incendiary origin. Fred Hall was urrstfd on suspicion nf being the Incendiary. Alvin Howe of Xnrway. Me,, 1" years old, was accidentally shot in the shoulder by his 10-yenr-old brother, John. The arm was amputated, Fleprc Snvard, 10 years old, wes shot and killed In a gypsy camp at Salem, Mass,, through the accidental discharge of a small rllle while some hoys win tussling for possession of tho wrapnn As he gi'asvd Ills own weapon. M.ch ale Mirluzzo, an Ital'au, 'J.'i cars onl, was stubbed through the henrt at Ros ton by Nicola Leone, 11 fellow country tiinti, ns n result of a quarrel over n game of cards, Leone hns dlsappcat ed. Saturday, Nev. 3. Robert 15. Peary has given to his nn live country the record of having pin, -trated "farthest north" -H7 drg. r, mln. The explorer failed to reach the North Pole, but he penetrated nearer to the polo than the Dulte of Abrnzzl's cxpi" dltlon, which had held tho Arctic rec ord of fid deg. 34 mln. An order of execution linn been issuid against the Consolidated Rendering company or Burlington, Vt., for if.'IOiiO, the amount of the Inolmposed upon the company for contempt of court in 'Ric lecent proceedings brought by the state of Vermont against It. District Attorney .lohn P.. Moran of Boston was served with papers In a !?r,o,0(H) slander suit brought by Wilson H. Fnlrbnitk. tho Massachusetts com missioner to the SI. I.onls i xpu'ltlnn and to the Lewis and Clark exposition. ! Tlie strike of machinists on the j Southern railway has been M'tlied. i The triennial clrclious of the London borough council have resulted In an j ove rwhi-linlus; victory for the munici pal reformers anil the borough coun cils are once again great stronghold' of Toryism. .lovenh lieaslev. a neuro. who was convicted at Boston of feionlous asitult upon a girl of 1-1, was sentenced to a term of three year In the house of correction, .Tolm D. Rockefeller has made to Ihe American Baptist Home Mission so ciety a conditional gift of .?7.".ii'io tp. ward the rebulldlnt: of (letiojed ami Injured Baptlt churches in ;:, abort Sen Francisco. Tuberculosis has made alarmin-' in roads upon the personnel of tht navy and marine ewps the number of tuber culosis case In the service in RUG being -I!! for every 1000 men. Friday, Nov. 2. Congressman Rrckwood Hoar. -or of the late Senator (ienrge F. Hoar, died at Worcester, Mass., from a tumor on the brain. Marshall .1. Hapgoyil of Peru. Vt.. a member of tin- state house nf repre sentative from that town, was un seated by a vote of IS.", to II. Iielnt: In eligible owing to hi- having held the positinn of postmaster of Prru at the time of his re election In lite hoti-e The .'i-crnt street car fare at Cleve land became a reality icsterday. when the first cars were run on 'lie line eif the Municipal Traction company. Prnctlcnllj all building oper-iilon at Fail River, Mi-ss., lnv.- b.-i p ti'rl up by 'i strike nf union cnipcntrr Ie cause of the einplr.yiiK nt by master builders of a number of nor.-uuinn foremen. Herchall 'Irider. aseil 1'..'!, who lives near Rowcna. Ky.. foil asleep I'J years ago and ail efforts to awaken him have proved uirivailim; to till- day. During that time lie has been fed nn b'plid nourishment. HI pulse ; pd physical condition are said to lie r.ori pp. Mis Mary (!. Quackrnlvus. a lawyer of New York, lias hern appnir.' rd a sp elal assistant United. States district at torney by United States JV'slrlct Attor ney, Stlni'on. Thursday, N:v. 1. Judco Jo'cpli E. G:;:y din! sudde-nl.t at his home at Ch.e.igo. He prasldet over tho anarehijts' trials in 15sr. nnt. was repeatedly tkrratf nod with dcatl b anarchists' sympathlzo:'. A petition which Is btinir ic.tdllj signed by prominent men. inclurilu'. three formn- governors of M.-.ine. a-!: ins (Jnvcru.ir Cobb to iie-i 't.i to cot d'.tion a: ihe Ho!;.- Clio-t r.ud C-colon;, at Shiio'i. Me., l.a- b ei: put in clrcul: t!nn. Scn:.".t!o!;:iI eliarcts were :::.;d? ft: ' indlcin.cnts which were :v r.:;;t.I l. he Chittenden i-ci:t:!y, Vt.. sraud J'.'.r ill ccnnrct.'im -.villi the -fie of ('.'.;?'. cattle In tlie sircp !-.::d In tl.e l'.ile 1 which, accordl::'. to the .'ndlctnien"-' two forniDr tnrnilierv of the sir.:e cat;:. Ciiinuii'slo! kuow'.ti;:!;,- pnri.c'.pr'ed. The Xewfoimiilan.; aoverumun i;.: ilecidn! to test the validity of tin. moni, !cnd!. It has !.;:, (1 .".u cIV.cI.'I uoMc which woulti !:'.:. ilfy u,- spirit of '!: modin vivrndi and it !J t::;)i.cinl to ; suit in trouble lutw.-en t!:- erbluet at I.oi::!ou ai;.l Wrshlegte-u. Dr. J. M. Ryder of lb II..W- Fail , 'i vas hi Id for tin cuntj cn-i ": 1,;! 1 cliargi i,f i-.uslug tl.- i".ia:'i if Ml-i I .1 M.'.n'n. It is i-i'og il t' ".' .. c:l::: Ituu operation had Nr:i -tte- r-. 1. UNIVERSITY 2T-OTS3. Vnn:ins of Fntrnnce Fr:r.!-i. Olllcrra of the ftrrrn m-d lioli; lie'iat j I'i Chanel -rterday nn -n.r . Buckh.ir.n iinnnpccrd the 1 c pilr.e 'nti.ince exam! l.iticn. ' I'rrolden; 1 !: cf tlie ICich pr'zc I con 'Mod of twenty d.di.ir 1 stu'esf ul itinttj't.ir'.s v.ie; 11 ,-rold. The iJeek. r.ob- I erl i:. Itow.r.p.'i of J unci !.i:i. fitted .at the !ex Jntvt'o'i hi-jh fch-nij ho-j'i-c'.ile n.e-.tlon, Arthur M. Hi aid, Clies . ter. lit till at the C'n'stir iiicli ..hcol .md l'hlllipi. CM'ter Acadiin;-; litl.i, t'h.irle !. Hykes, Hlehf-ml. flltcil at th. .tlehford 1i!kIi scho.d; honiiinbb- mention. Mb Martial ct I'oweis. Ilii'sdal". N. II.. inithcuiatlo, I'. F. Hn I'll. I'rrlin-jt m. nt ted at t':e Bnrlln;ti:i I. nth school: non oral !e incnilen. V. V. 'Ia;.e;. i'. fl. slyke, Mb Until 'o'e. M!.-s Mn pivet I'owci -. At tie p-eitlns of il-,' ilieen .-nd Hold l)lrulnpt clnb laH nls'hi. the f-H.vvim; I officer w to chosen for the c.iclng .vcar: j I'lesldent. Jo!in J. .Murphy, vlce-prci'- dcnl, Alfred , Hcln!:iKcr; trenrairer, I Km old i:. sjoniei ville; eecre'.nr; . Kdward 1 .si. A blot; ieciitlve comnilttie. C.eorse H. I Hair!', Walter A. lCddy ale! !e '.'Re A. .Mill.-'. It I i.-.-ieicted lh.ll tae cl'ib will I hold an Inter-ci.llAKnite debnle with H,n I toi I'nlveiH'tv spinel a e I'nrinj; the enr. It iv:i iilm pUinncd in .i:.-i'.gp ii'i Inier im i!i'.i;i: between tee nepllninnre and ri i'1: 111:1 n 1 Iuhms In I c hi I ! ' ef ne i'hrt !'. . IMR.'.M MURS1J I'MI'.HD UFF. A nl'.inl.ei- ul' y-ni'M anu. a: a s.n.ill ii'W-i !n Maine, an Invi' iiin; I .':.! dec I 'on v.,is to I'll-e p.i 'c. and t.nre v,.i, .ireiHi r.Mi'.ry between I'm i-eoubllcann nnd iliiniuT.itii. flld Illr.iai Morse, the i! icUsiulih. i'a a HtroniT d.'nio'i'it. but ira:. of ill" fitniTei wcie 1 "i'1 lb' 1:1". 1 ).i ihe iiio-nln'n if th e!il:eii a lrin er 'lime In In have hid ho'T. fli-id. Tile bla-ksiiiith Mild to him: "We're liolh biisv. Ycu're n reptibhc.i 1 a .d I'm a 'i.ice.-rai. l.el' pal- ufT. We'll nellhei ef r, vote, nnd It w II anMui: to I lie sip-e a i' we belli went In I'l' I'lllr." Th 1 ii;ree;l 111 in. A er elc 'tinii 1 i is f 1111 1 out Frit '.lrFl In! p n 1 off with f. c republie.i e.i n-Ai' FROM FOREST NURSE (('ontlniird from fourth price). """I'll '"il Hi eAIIUlire im n! IIP. fi!lie court 'Xpene. II. )-! -By Mr. yonlo of Alburtrh (by MUesll. lo eveniPt debiM ow ntr fmm tn lion; special I'oinniltiee on tuxntleti. II. :w-By .Mr. Flinn of SprinKtleld re'imre cu.iiitle tn provide J,i I ynrds ihe use of prlhiiner. J11P. ar II. -ifd By .Mr. Fllnn of Siirbisneld J.lltilMi otllcei'. fur net,'le( t nf duty 1 .-1,1.... n...tilr., r.. .l,.i, . ltn.... . .. l-..ll,r ' I'll , -KIM , luvne, in eoiniiy tun! .State officer who wllf neglect ,, perform duties .11 pored by 1. Judiciary. II. -IM-By Mr. I'obh of lirlifhton. ..lie,. III.- I'Ae'lli-JU'l ' , '-"I ' III Ifiiulsed e irporatloiis. w.i.nk nnd means II. 1X1 -By Mr. Wbltm y of Ka' si urv I'lll.e.i H.;-i,-n (llllli ri ... Ill U b' I." I hi. II. UM-tlj Mr. flib 1 1 . f B .itlleb L-tetillne iwl.r.i:.. ,l r,,.,. . lh t ilertlul i-iniii,iltlL i.r u. ... ,1 cf. t V, of Braclohoro, educ-itinii II J'..'. 11,- Mr inull ,,t 11.... 1,11. i-'-latlnt- to rile of ilir.'r Hi nnd Iniceii to mlnori; Pro hb-i penalties . II. 4i By Mr. Sbuw of Marlboro, 1 -ei!ifu, in reipine mn nume ut pari In all initriiiiient of a leal or oflli ehnraeter. Judleliirv . 11. 1 1 I.. ..ir .!'' leu in ........ ,.......1 . L' - '.I- ,... H . 1 1 II'-.-, II II leu II - ,-.- . - ' III I - I III1 nt.itu'.i . relntliiK t' a rh ti e tencn of the lnm.it. ,ef ti- "rm Industrial iebon, .lull r-. )f. 49s Bv Mr. IIolmiM ie .sinttnn, regulate price of !,- at'd fie 'ri FIxi-h ini.illt;. of rim 1 n(I I'mits pr feet. T.lmlts chin-Re for 1 '! "y 12li cents per kilowatt hn ei r comn lttce. II tt. 1 llv All- r.ntnn ril I .rnneri for compensation 'f pirsen held ej im r inline. I'ublle hcnli , II. i",i' ey ..,1, ,,,., .ri, ... ,.,. ...n provldlnc; for depnslt of money In n-i.ne of 11 judse nf probate .Indicia Ill.-AT-I Tinnn time AXti PASatHl H I,-,; rteplr;-, on l.amellle coui court hou". II. l.iil laxaiiou in .-1 i'ik.s tm t'. j ill.-. K. .".OL" Towiik mMV vote p ee oprp air concertM. If. 1'jJ To abolish ftrade emssln B. r. To preterit fra,idue' t sales merchant.. II. SCI Belntlnsr to pnv of Wlnoo vlllattc olllcers. KiM.KP. 1 1 111 T.Irnltlne; ten, of Imprls ...n... f,t, j.fTene,.u im lei' t M. llnlinr 1 'it ll'Ot. SPECIAL ORDER. If. 2'b'i Quarantine frm infectb diseases, taken up and r.n r icstion third reneunt? miuie speiui eirner Thiir."day evenlnar at eiKbt o'clock. BKl'UN.'-IDEItEn AND JUSSSKn If. SPG Taken lip on rr.' tlon to consider, by Mr t'ady of Nj-thte-ld explained briefly whv he had nirnln.l o ahlril rrtflllitlf Tr fltll. explained that the bill was simply ...Mn..l.n. nf .... ..-lL.f..ff Dtnlnln a cnlciiliited tn put pane privileges wi In the reach of small towns. Mr. Center nf Montpellcr moved alltTht amendment. H. ir.ti Fences and FTinrd niul 1 annual license tax, W' ro returned tho Senate. THIRD READING ORDERED. K. 2.i! Relntlnc tn .nitopsies 11. r"3 Relating to reu. strit1 m l.lrtli tn:i rrl.'i ire ami ilenlb If. itO Relating to pr s"r ,i tion public health II .ITO Pinvldlnir f.ir rue disrhar of persons on probation READ THIRD TIME AND I'ASSEI n hmont nf the crlm" of larger GFEl'IA- ORDER. THFFSHW 11 A road. THIRD READING ORDERED II "CI '1',. rn.mliiln ll.rt -,ir,ti tit- r rtrtv. louts. SENATE BILLS REFERRED. fur children of unorganized towns KOrcs; education. to. il.) r.xienttiiiK prowM-ei ui nuun Founty Trus-t company, banks. s. .tii i "imrniii aiinc cenwi-ioii cen t c : , cniporntlons. senouls: education. .t. fi? Further Instruction i f deaf blind; education. S. fin Helatlnt? to charter of Inters" railway; railroads. S. in Remedy non-pa vnjert ef rei' sales in safe deposit companies, bank' H. To nialnta ii a school of n lus" arts; cdm atlon. (i;: ino:'nn of ..lr. Hayde" nf Jer oho ; jiv.:rr.cd. LEGISliATrv'E NOTES i iIimih Ir4iHtitM) Trip to tlie j i .-iiltol. iit that tho proposal trip of the iioi Mnnmel'er hi Ti irsd enei uceu nnantieiieu. n iirt-'iiuiuii i I a joint lesolutlou del ators I'elton ' U K 1 anil lumens i'l lie I 'Uihliill, u Retiresenlntlvcs Fady of Non-Mel 1 Fori i .,f CII,liit-tf.n ni.,! llat.'li i,f Sit IM ff,ir,l h 'jeeti appointed by the incsldi'i; ottjoers lll(llll.-r.s ill 11 in llllt-t JU iv. lie I J ui ! day nfteuiion and escort them tp Moi evening. The reason for aKiudPninir t proposed trip was not stated, Govt n i ir F. D. IToctor celebrated Wednesday his t-'.th birthday After t tsccnte adjourned Wednesday lniirnlnK t v-.tll.WHK IV it,i,n...-. ... i ,tv,tittniv,t pirn mlier nnd colli: -ill ulnted 1 ,,v ii- 'Ph.. linns. i took a tartef rec lor Hie same iurpui,e, .uiti iuv v.-i..viihvj coiirtciile. was most cordiiui. By a vote of S3 to 5 the Joint comm tvo to canvas votes for courty olllce voteil to-duy to send for the votes ca tor Mine . uviornc m iieuuiimiun i-our at the last September elc tlon Docirkee er Bhehkri of the Sanato will bo sent llcnnlnKloii for these votes The Joint committee on Kami1 nnd tithe les visited the State tlsh hatchery at Ro Ulll .v v evint-riui iiiiv:i iiiiuu in eiu v. the repairs th.U nave recently noon inH' there nnd lo Invcsiljrato the noeds nf tl hntchery, i, G. Thoinas, State Ilsh ni tranie coninilssloner nccompnnled tl party. The New England Stntes Limb' sunt i ni'd Uie mull irn n north bout in da ii n uf the l 'irt.