two ciSfSKy SCHANTON. PA.. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWO CENTS. i FIGURES ON ELECTION Estimate of Elkin and Garman Followed by Others. CLAIMS OF MR. JONES. His Estimate of the Swallow Vote Gives Bemarkable Figures Is Willing to Appropilate Almost Everything in Sight Jenks Is Not So Suie of Election. Philadelphia, Nov. 7 The ante-elec-tlun estimates given out last night by Chairman Elkln mid Gaiinan, of the Republican and Demoointli- state com mittees, iespectlely, were followed to day by an estlmute by State Chnlimnn Jone, of the Piohlbitlon party, In which he claims a plurality of u6,42i for Dr. Silas C Swallow, for governoi. Chaliman Jones, in hi.s estimate, places tho total number of otes whkh will be cast for the tluee candidates at S7.",1o0. Of these he gives W. A. Stone 292,230; Geoige A. Jenks, 214,223, anil Dr. Swallow, 348,073. The following counties ho concedes will show a plur ality for Stone: Adams, Awnstiong, Uedfoid, Bucks, Ciawford, Fayette, In diana, Mercer, Snjder, Somerset, Sus quehanna, Tlago and Venango. To Jenks he concedes Berks, Clarion, Klk, Giecne, Lehigh, Moutoe, Northampton and Sullivan. He figures on a tie vote for Hi st place between Stone and Swallow In J!eaer, Biadfoul and Washington counties, and In Joffeison county between Jenks and Swallow. AVestmoreland county, he claims, will be a tie between Jenks and Stone for first place. The leinalnlng counties, numbering foi t j -one, he claims, for Di . Swallow. "These figures," he said, "aie fiom careful reports fiom county chalimen and have been compiled without 'doc toring' or suggestion. My own billet Is that the total vote will iuii fiom 30 -000 to 100,000 higher than shown In the table, and that 73 per cent, of this, which Is fiom the slay at home, will be for Swallow." At tho headquaiteis of the .iijoii- itate committees the woik of tho campaign has beni piacticallv c m pleted, and tonight many of tho Mate leaders and workeis who hate l.ttt, continvouslv In this city dm In;; the campaign retuined.to their homes In the stUe. Chaliman Gat man, of the Democictle committee, left fo- hi' home In Nontlcoko timing tl.t aft i nooti. Chairman Hlkln, ot tlie Tiepub llcun committee, left tor Indiana e oun 1j yctetdav. The activity that has been such a featuie of the p.o-enl campaign about (he headquarter; of the thue candidates is toiisoli nous tonlcht by Its absence Tin iveitlui indications In this city tonight nr that electloi. day will be elu and warm. MR. JENKS HEART) rilOll "Dubois, Pa., Nov. 7 I'ntll tonight, Ceorge A. Jenks lias refused to -Piesfj any opinion as to th- tesult nf tomorrow a election. Ho leielvee' tele grams fiom all over the slate loeliv, Horn DemouatU and Inden'-udent voiheis. After his siitich lieu, tlf list of the campaign, he seemed us Ajgorolis as wher. he dehereu the fust of tho lampiUn at la, niton1. In reply to a question as to how lu- ip- I carded hlh man es lie said- I can onlv iiieellct the u-sult fiom. m epoilence with and m Impies-' slops of human iiitim-. it his htm a i miaikable campaign 1 !ui m-vei-uad oi heaid of a i inti-t in which th- objects weie- n deal -so simple it his been an tst.ptlonnl en.itest be -cause theie K but a sliurl Iss.ie nt stake. Than issue is illstliutlv a -pies. Hon between the light md the wioik. ' between honesty and dishonest l. -tween the bossts and the p. oplo To liioi row tho poplo will decide only a question Mm: nffects the'r common v ealth It Is wheihei the st He hull be gDMrnecl by ilii iopits,.iitutiv-s (,i the penile aciotiMng to the constitu tion and in tin linen st of all th.- c iti- ' yens or whether It shall continue to be manipulated In a eoniipi michlii In tho intei est oi the Iuiiteis. It Is unr. ascmable to b-lle. that 0 inajoiltv oi cim lils-ens cuiuctt dis tinguish between the light and ill wiong it Is iinlust to say the giean r number of people do nut Know the light and know Int. it, dale i do It. i 1 n m convinced u nuiJoilt of the vot cis In Pennsvlvanhi di-die a pinpr and ouletly admlnistiatli n of ih.-.i af falis and that tlnlr pnitlsnnsiiip dun not oveiHhulow theli pitilotlsni lo the extent they will cpiess it. "I have never been a politician and would not attempt to eulculate the icsult In figures. Hut fiom m obsei vatlons In a two mouths' toui ot the i state, from the infonnatlon and asm- ' nnces I havo iceelved, 1 llimly be lieve the people will nsseit thcmehc i i and overthtow the muehine With the I Democratic forres united as I know- ' them to be. and with the evidences of Republican revolt I have seen eveiv- ' where, I cannot but believe the pen. pie aie standing side by side in this strugglo for a lcstoiatlon of their rights, I )iae faith in the manhood and integrity of the people l am eon tent to lest my cuso with them, con vinced that the light will piouill " NEBRASKA ALL RIGHT. Republicans Claim That Their Entire Ticket Will Be Elected. laincajitu, I'.i . Nov 7-l)i fill is ' Swallow, tho 'Jlrneot tlovermnciu" can didate for governor, closed I,Ih niupiilttn hire this afteinioon h iiddrc-KshlR a lan iiiulleiHO In tho Columbia opeia hojv. Rev. W. 11. rnril, acted an ch.ilrmuu, Dr. SwolloVs spcecli did not dopuri from tho IIihm ho him fulluwccl throuRlniiit tho campulgti, coiiHUtlng o'f a clenuncm lion of Itcpulillrnn mlo In l'cnns.lMinU Ati'i anncjil for hitter Boveriiinriu, CZAR NOT DANGEROUS. According to Lord Horschel lie Is Really Deshous of Peace. Indianapolis Nov. T. he Right Hon Lord Parrar Horsoh, chairman of the Joint Intel national commis sion, Is In tlio city, n guest of Senator r.tlrbanks. He was asked If. In his opinion, tho eia of good feellnc between Kngland mid thlfi country had arrived and as to the depth of that feeling. "Whatever In felt here," wan the leply, "Is quite leclproeated on the other side. I think perhaps you peo ple1 of tho states ate more demonstra te than we. The onlv tiling that has held our people back Irom Kroater demonstration of this sentiment Is the fear that tho mattei" is being pushed lather than allowed to develop of it self He was asked what ho thought of the strained relations between r.ng land and Russia, "I do not consider that tho condl-tlon- are dangcrou". Mv personal re lief Is tint the car Is loitllv dcslious of peace." STONE MEETING. Republicans Listen to an Address at McKecsport. McKeesjiort, Nov, 7. Tho Republican meeting hcie this evening In White's opera house was attended by about J, 000 people. Colonel Stone In lili address claimed that he was as much a refoimer as any man. He said he am not claim all Republicans honest, but said there were honest men In politics as well as In any other huslnesf He said If he was elected he would do his best to be an honest official. He did not lefer to any of the state Issues or charges of bosslsm hi ought agalnt him. Ho pre dicted he would be elected by 100,000. TROUBLE BREWING IN CITY OF PARIS An Organized Plot to Raise a How in Case the Court of Cassation Fav ors Dieyfus. London, Nov. S The Dall Clnonlile sajs this morning. "We have leceived infoimation fiom a tellable quaiter of a well oiganized Plot In Pail, In the event of the In quiry of the coutt of casatlon prov ing favoiable to Diejfus, to foment u liotous outburst in the French capital, to attempt to ovtitlnow the civil pow ei and to assassinate the leading cham pions of l)reifu. 'These lcpoitt, aie continued by in terviews had with M. Tailileuz, lolrner minister of Justice, and M. do Pres sonfo, fotmei editor of the Temps a", will asotheis. The police have vv tuned those filends of Dipjfus," ELECTION WEATHER. Special Repoit fiom the Washington Buieau. AVashington. Nov 7 The wiathci buieau has lurnUhed to the Associat ed Press tho following foivinsl cn cllllg eleitlon do weathei Pair weather will ptevall in the southern states. West of the Missis sl 1 the weather will be fall and cold In V states of the Ohio Millcj, show eis an- likelv to oeoui with much lovv n tempei atute by Tuesday night. In th lowei hike legion, south shifting to west gales will piobiblv be attend id bv tdiowers and much lowei tem peiatuii b night. In the uppei lake region the weather will be pat My cloudv and much colder with miovv 'lu i Us and noithvvcst gSri-s. in the .Middle Atla'itlc and New England fct itn the dii will open tali, but the vccathei Is likelv to become iloud to .v. i fit night with conditions favoiable ,i r i iin (Mgueil) Willis T Mooie, Chlet ot Weathei liuii mi OHIO CLAIMS. Leaders on Both Sides Insist Upon Victoiy Today. rill Inu.itl, O, 'uv 7 I.eadcts on both silts ue iliiltmng gains o-i c on c'lesMiieu in Ohio. Tin 'ieirociats ililm a c Io-ii vole on the patt of the slate ticket because of factional itel imr uninng eeitaln Republicans oppos. ed lo Senutoi- Hanna last June in the contest loi Mate fool c omnussonci, the foigdj ot ccitnins letten is chugi.l bv lln luc unilu ut. Coinmis-Hliin-i ilhukliuin ngaliiht his assail aut As htuti iliitlohs In Ohio aie h 1-1 annually th letusns will be lompniel with last join and not with tat voie for eongitssman of twe euis ao when McKlnlev bid "l.Oen pltnaiitv. Th- Kepublle in pluiallt) last je.u was JN'JO'I and lie Deiuoeiatii c lalm gains ill It as well as on eongiesMU' i WAR PREPARATIONS. Biittsh Government Continues the Wnik of Getting Ships in Ordei. St Johns, N. F., Nov. 7 The Jhlt lsli govemment telegiaphed the eolon lal ministry today, asking the numbei, tonnage and capacity of strainer n avail able at this inn t to convey coal from Sidney foi the uue of HilMh wai ships. The nulseis Coidelia and Pelican will be held at Sydney to i until! e St Pieiio and protect St. Johns In the event of war being chelated The c!':H(tH aio alto lnstiucted to hi oak the Flench cabin between S(. Pleiie and litest. France. Mystery of a Sail Boat. K!ri.HVlle, Out.. Nov 7-A mil boat hlcli left hue luxt nlLht foi J'i lie IkIhiiU, .1 hi cl ashore ut noon at Point 1 eleo, having cnpslzid The dt nd hodj of Ch it Unties wan ItiHhul to It Th others In the bout who went undoubtedly drowned ue e'.trl Kauuinuu, Hugh Hooper mid his two idstciH, aged IS, and X all nt Khighville Prf-d vvhlte i.nd I'li.ulcb ll.il ins of IMce Island Pitkin Swept by l-ite. Plll.ln, Colo. Nov. 7.-AII the buildings on both Hides of Main sticet, lioni Pourtli to Fifth street, foity In numlit-r, were de tsltovid by lire, believed to huvo been of Iniendlnry urlt,ln. The loin ( MtlmftUd ut tlM.Oo'i. WITNESSES BEFORE THE INVESTIGATION MRS. TO HULL '1B.H MUST UALLJbil TELL FATE OF A SON. Evidence by the Doctors Glaring Instances of Neglect and Incom petency Nurses Who Were Too Ignorant to Read They Worked Under Protest Typhoid Patients. Physicians Woin Out. Chicago, Nov. 7. Mis. Vliglnln T. Betz, ot Chicago, was a witness befoio the war Investigating commission to day. She entered complaint In lcgard to the death of her son, Frank T., who enlisted with Company I, ot tho Illin ois volunteeis. Ho was taken sick at Santiago and was taken to Montauk on the tianspoit Beilln. From heie he was allowed to go homo on furlough vwicn he should have been sent to the hospital. Ho was sent home entirely unattended and was compelled to llde In n day coach. Instead of being provid ed with a beith In a sleeping car. He ai rived home on Sept. 1, and on Sept. 19 he died. It was the opinion of Mis. Bet, that the medical ofllcers should have been sent to the hospital or If he must be sent home, she claimed that he should have had an attendant Dr. Mllo E. Watd, of Kansas Cltv, who was a bilgodo sutgeon at Camp Thomas fiom July 12 to Sept 10, asked ns to the condition of the hospitals, said that there was a gieat lack of medicines, only some of the simplest of medicines being on hand. "The food which was furnished the nun" :.ld he. 'I would not want to give to my pet clog" He j aid that the food would have been all light had It been pioptrly cooked, but in the shape in which It was 1 1. ught to the men It was enough 1 1 make nn body sick. The doc tor w as then oiiistioned as to the lack of at tention shown patients Just coming d wn with disease. The doctoi stated that ho knew of several casis wlieic. tie i-allent was allowed to lie out on the ground the whole dav and also dur ing the night before being taken to the hoopitiii. The doctor was motioned a" to what his houis of dutv weie s-uppoieel to be His leply was ficuu S a in. to S p in. In this wav the patients weie without medical attend ..nce elutlng the night. "Is It possible th-it litter cue could have been se emed h night calls had been made'" was t ! id No sh . theie was nothing to ec them for except to gic them medi cine. Seventj-flvc patients weie on cots and the other 2") pei cent, weie on stietcheis four to six inches lioni the gioiind. Sonio times some of the men weie- put on the buo ground .but within a few horns they weie ,ilwaj,s put on cots or stretcheis. Dr. O'Connor. "Did vou evei set- a m in on the baie giound propped un against a tree in a dying condition who ' died within two or tluee houis atlei he v as put theie' Dr. Waul. "I never saw sinli a thing, but often heaid of It don't believe it evei oceuirecl Dr. O'Connoi ' What was tho ie.ion that the Second division hospital ot the Thlul uimv eoips had, as It ceitalnl did have, the worst reputation of an.v hospital dining the w.u " Dr "Wind. "The thst leason lu mv opinion is that the hospital hud foi Its e oips suiueon a man who ncvn paid .mv attention to It His mime was Hoil. The next icasou Is tint tho man in chaige of tho hospital, the division sin genu, veiv -eldum v Kited the hos pital oi paid anv attention to It, III" name was Jennv The next tfii-on Is that theie was not enough doc tens at anv time to take caie of the patients without ovtrwoiklug the doctoi and making them too 111 to get out of bed. For the flist two weeks that 1 was theie thrie was not a man on dut who was ph se ally tit for duty. The nest unison Is that the niiiscs weie never competent In any sone of Un wind, but the did the licit they could when .vou consldci theli Iguoiauce. Some of them could not even lead. WORP.ED VS'DUi PijiiTEVr Thej weie fore ed to do tin wink under inotest and ot iouis. did onlv what they weie oblievd to ilu cl i 1 vlslttd it. the typhoid waul-, and lound all the men spittlni on tin giound 1 slid to the men in (haute1 that 1 would lime them all misted it the.v did not piovlde 'onw papc i or something in the giound ft i the- men to pit on. But the net da. things weie jl'st i' bad n e.i Hofl hid M lesicct foi Indlvlduuls H i mile n-i dlifeicncr what an iii'l'v Iduat want id hi was onlj on ot ili-n.-aiiils Once- when I was pnvsleallv c liiu,siod and not abb- to do the woik he s-ald "I don't taie a damn, sli . vou'ie onl, one man jou mo luvaluniile In th hospltiu and 1 cannot sp.ue mhi ' lint I told him I wat not able to lontinue th woik and must be lellev-Hl lor two weeks. Jenpey lef eviijthln, with the lieu In the hosoitie'. 1 know that the requisitions made i.i goods and supplies were npnovd b the doe -torn, but they weie not hi ought to tho giounds becniiM ot the fault of home body else. I think that was tin mile of tie doe un. s in (haige of the hos. pltals, and toips djcto. ', the division e'ni'ois ai.il doctor In immedlal-cha't-e or the hospital Thev in.ub fil! Itlolis but It Is neeesMiiv to cl i noie than that. A man had to get ,oi a I cim, take a t-l tdioott i mul d -nuiPil tlies neceshiii nij piles imm the cjuaiteimaii'c is. Win ii asked as to his opinion i ji th'j n sponslbllitv of tla con lltlonii at Camp Thonias, Dr Waiel salei. -Toi the cnndlUon of the camp, . i ct the mini who ii tinted tli.it the camp was pei feet and that tho hospital , as well it'll. Vl'iit man was Ue'ici i jio.vii ton." Dr. Conner Had fiencial Boutou anything to do with the ouiutei mas ters or commlssaiy depiutiuent"" Dr. Waul "I say ho was i (-sponsible foi keepfng the army theie when that ai my ought not to have been kept theie. Tho want of supplies wns due to tho fact that the ciuartermastei'H and eommlssaiy's depaitmeuts weio not hounded enough for supplies not followed up enough." AVhen questioned again us to . tho condition of tho water he eald that when he saw what kind of water the men were using he spoke to General Boynton about It, and asked him why he brought that water from where he did. To this General Boynton made leply that the water In Question was never Intended for tho use of the men for dt Inking water, but that It was meant simply for watering the stock and such purposes. Dr. William Cuthbertson, surgeon ot the First Illinois cavaliy, said sinks at Chlckumauga had to be dug with axes and shovels, the supply ot which was tremendously Insufficient. The Bur face soil, he said, was very shallow and non-absoiptlve, and the sinks would soon become in a very filthy con dition, which was aggravated. Colonel Henry L. Turner, ot tho First Illinois olunteers, said condi tions weie fairly good at Ohtckamaitga (lining the three weeks his regiment was theie His command was prompt ly "implied with latlons nt Chick i mauga and the etualtty was good. He continued. 'At Tampa we were tlnal l.v completely supplied with iiuaiter mastei'h 'toies by being very poisls tent. I think there was a very cjrett ovet sight at Slboney. We reached hlbonej on Sitmdav morning, July 9, and Cbiicrnl Reji-olds then Informed m- that oe had leceived telephonic oideis that I was to embuik at once. Wli'n I asked him what piepnratlon had bcn made for that dlsembaika tlou ho said' 'I don't know- anything about that You must light that out youiself.' I went ashore and spent about 'wo hours in trvliiu to llnd sonic hodv that would give me some lnfoinnllon us to how I was to get my legiment on shoie. AVe got oft all oui men bv the nnxt noon tSunday). some of our rations nnd some of our tentage, but u good deal ot oui stuff lemalned on the tiansport and sarnie of It was taken to Potto Rico Fr the lir.'t Mute davf we weie at flami ngo we ni-JiIv ttatved to death could not get supillcs ii nn way Fen illy thirty of the men voHlnleeiecI to foot it to Mboniv and bilng out oi their backs enough supplies to keep the men alive. In connection with this (1 nei al Shatter M-nt me i. vetj sharp note complaining th it 1 had not teported the situation dliectly to 1,1m" Colonel Turner 'lt ended at i msiel nable l-rgth the camps of tla cd- unlie-is o lai as he bad obseivel j them He claimed that most c i" the confusion at Tampa was caused by ilii.uteimusti r .inu lommlssiiies v ho Ip Ihought hid not the business train ing to adapt tin m to the handling ot th. cmciencies flowing om o. the vei 1. i JOE J EPPERSON ILL Confined to His Room in the Hol land House. New Yoik, Nov 7 Joseph Jeftcison I- confined to his loom at tne Holland , lions- and his condition is such that I his ihsciuis have I that lie should not deemed it best act for at hast a ween, ami tne j 'it in Avenue tin at- r, acci)idlngl will be oloed for the com i ,ng ve ck . Dr D.lllle I P Pense, oni ot Ml lef feisons iihv.sicl lies said toda that the ictoi's nines was not seiiotis, be ing onlv an attack ot bionchltls, which has c lused c onldeiable honi--i-ii' ss Mi j'f(ion is now eonvaleM liirf rapldlv. it w.-s "aid, and would In ill piobiblllu be able to nopeici net v. - k VONDERLAKD VICTIMS. Body of the Twelfth Is Taken fiom the Theatei Building. Detloit Mich Nov 7 The noelv e! Hie twcltth victim of Siturdtiv s tin ut. i iol lipse was tnkin ticjn the iiiliis of No'i dcilund teieln It wns tlni of Clnrlcs ' Mlelke. a I thin it, mil w is dise oveit-el to a loiuel oi ilu. lop .illi n ne.ul mi- I (led bv WIce k.ige AlpllUllso ele Man me Mine I of Hie' 111 III i which had the lenuiae t fen tooling mil lu c piootlng th sti in line acoitw eme ot tho iin n elKcoveiiel that e ue of the roof tiitssce liiel eleliteiecl an inch ami u null but Hint Hie m in considered It wus onlv , ii settling ' ot the loot summit- Hie, wtUht ot the teiof w is bnra li Hium I steel tllls,s ,aeh 1", Uet vvlile fiom top' to bottom and loin, enough so Hiut hi. i nils wei lit Into i In w nil" on euh side of the hiitkllug. QUIET AT WASHINGTON. Veiy Little Political Excitement in the Depaitmeuts, VV ishliiMon Nov 7 Unit wus tiv len oi ihonivv iltpirimem wne at til-Mr eh skx as usual tod iv hteietai.v ll.iv is the onlv one of Hie number who Is licit cndllnl lo a vote In toinoliows clectlnii lie leselp, In tin Dlsflil of Columbia - LAST JENKS" MEETING. He Deliveis the Last Shot at the Quay Element. Dubois pn Nov 7 t:cec .V le III s wound up his ciuuiuUi In ibis cu t, ult,ht befoio an audit net ut-.itl,v evtrv out of whom is p-isoi ullv acquahilivi vvltli Hie candid lie Mr Jinks In bin hUiIiiSs of an houi tevh wed e xhnustlw l cjirnvVpu llilenl life and ilu Jtepublki i "niuililiiP ' 'Iho othei spenkits vvnt lion D I., Klebs, j A clhason it nil Wllllun Pair man. Schley Will Return Home. Washington, Nov 7 dmlial Schl-j has cabled the- navv elep.ii tment t'ut Captain Snow bad milMd .it San .luiui on the Solace nnd that Ik- hid icllevi-d the admlial of the lomuuiud of tin ,m c station tin le j est rd.iv 'lln lelnilnil nn pounced that ho would mail fo- the Pulled States cm tin New.uK. til flig ship Pennsylvonia Pensions. WuHlilimion. Nov. i.-rim- I'tiuiMb Vimlii peiisloim hieVt bieu IhsuciI Oiigl-nul-Hpeilil Clct :., William p Coh, Jackson, Susquehanna, J Juhicb Ciisttllo, l.ittlmt"- Mines Limine H c'liilsiltiu We'leUnbach Hiizh-luii, -, Hjlva-ius Proe. tor Susquehaiiim Incn ase John llurfmau, I.aicvllle. Wvomlnj;. Vie ioJ, Pinnies W Conrad Uletivinoil, Susque liiim.i, 17 lu $!ii Steamship Aiilvals. New Yelk, Nov. 7- clean d I'rleslunil, Antwerp vli Southtunptoii, I.ahn, lire men via Southampton: Nomadic, l.lvn pool. (Ilhi.iltiu Arilved Dins, New York for Naples and Genua, Hailed: Al ien Genoa and Notice, for Now York) Southampton Airlv(di Kalsrtt Fried. rich, Nevv'Yrrk for Urrmei1. , , , : . HIV, lllol' III lilt tolKjmneeoee ,i,--.i,' snie. wm mil mew d.iaitmttils toda- )W , , tllU lilx Ml. IH1I). V i h he eNciptio.) of Afsstat .St-c.rln ' , , , lto. kenh n.-l. i Me- kelje, in, of the, wai dcpaltmcut. nolle, , , lhl u)unt , j, ot the oilltiil hinds oi the state, war u.i.l "'" , , , lUl. ,,n 0l,s busliit navy eloiMrtmints went honu to vole it.. n iimiKcu N, C and u cumulated motiow Secutiitles lluv l..,,.K .iiid A1- f Me U he l.-l .IiiiIhk the civil Mi w Hi Assistant h-cmar es Jim i ' Kal.i.wollor ...me to this cltv Ade, of iho stute depittmenl ami .tl- , .", .i,. e . nit,.,. k. .,1 nine- ooaue ai ee iieineni a ) e lit iil in r e . . , ,...,... ,i EVE OF BATTLE IN NEW YORK CITY EVIDENCE OF ILLEGAL REGIS TRATION RECEIVED. Superintendent McCullaugh, of Me tiopolltan Election District, Is on tho Lookout for Law-breakers. Roosevelt's Plurality Fixed at OU, 000 Van Wyck's Friends Claim 25,000 to 00,000 Betting on Re sults. New York, Nov. 7 The eve of th" battle Is devoted to lest and to giving and receiving llnal Instructions. Tho polls w 111 open at 0 o'clock a. m. and cIobh at 5 v. m. In greater New Yotkthc-iearel513electlon districts am' In the lest of the state 32.'.'. The dls tilctu In gi eater New Yoik aie divid ed among Its five boioughs as follows Manhattan, 811, Riooklyn, Mfl, nron, 72, Richmond, 40, Queens, Cl Superintendent McCulloUgh of th" Metiopolltan election district, piofessts to have Infonnatlon ot a great deal of Illegal Infoimation and a num ber nf iiir"t were made vesterday and todav of persons accused of vlolat- ! Ing the law In that repaid At least ' outwardlj the police depuitmeiit Is act ing In harmonv with the- election dis trict deoutles foi the prevention of fraud, although Republican newspapers do not hesitate to Impugn the sincer ity of Chic rot Police Deveiy in his at titude toward the suppoit of e-lectlons At euch polling place In the city to motrow theie will be two police officer and Supeilntendent McCullaugh will Place his 7f,0 deputies ill the localities most suspected as being the scenes I of lolonlilng enttipilses Ml. McCul-1-iURh continue to asset t his belief that ' theie will be tumble at some polling places, especially In the Hlghth as sembly dlstilct. which embraces some ( of the 'haidest' stteets in the cltv. On the other hand, the police dedal e that there In no basis hi fact foi hup- i eilntendent McCull uigh's misgivings, one! that the trouble will onlv atise tllt. t.,.t ot n,ilseietlon on the part of the slate deputies Congressman Oelell left Republican headciuaitci.s earl In thedn for his home in New burgh, vvhtie he will vou tomoriow. His bites.' prediction was that Colonel Koohovelt will have a pluialltv of r.rt.DOO In the stale At Demociutlc- headciuailets State Si-niitor McCanen said he was c onll dent of Van Wvck's election, with a i)lurallt aiuwhete lrom 2'iKii) to 50. 000. The betting on the state ticket is of s( unceituin a naluie that it ! dlill eult to dl-MiiKtilMh between the reil I and tie tit ions. it was "ilia on the I stuet" dining the afternoon that $0,000 had been biought there bv a Demociat lo bet at el'fht to teh cm Van Wek, and that -in bom vva lequlied to Dlu.ce- that sum In Denmciatle ciu.u teis it was alleged that the betting was even iiionev to -i lo 10 on Van Wek, vvhl'e ut place- while Repub llciins weie mostly In evidence It was rflven out that money had been put up alll the vu.v Horn lo to S to i to 1 on Uoosevclt CUOKHlt AND PI.ATTS pih:dic- TlONS New Yoik Nov. 7 The following ante election ptidli Moils wite- made tutil-rht Deliuit latk. Kicliaiet Ciokel. We illilll the coun ty bv 7i"00o and the cltv bv ',5ii0. Van Wvek will lit- elected s-oveinm of the state ot New Yoik bj ,'o,(iOu ptuiallty 1 'lite Uepubllcans mav get ore eougle'-'s- I man tiom Maiibnttan and pel hip not evin that one and not mine thin four ii-semblv men out of the thlit- llvt- Horn Munhutun and Ibonx Hepiiblknii- , Thomas C. Piatt Colonel House vdt's j -le-etlon and the election of Ills nso- dates on lilt- state ticket Is as-cuied beyond a spadoiV of doubt ltoo-e- I veit will have lOii.OOD ptiiittlltv or mine " DEATH OF KAHNWEILER. The Inventor of Coik Life Pieseiveis Passes Away. , VotK Nov 7 DJViel Iv.cllliwtllt-i, oll fiutorv at lluutei's Point The e hi hivuitid a liiuchlne lot milling winio 1 neittd him ft eecnml lol tunc I 'Hit dltcoveiv of si cue bind coil, w is ' ir.-ule actlcleiilnllv, .Mi I'nluiwt ilei iiiiipped n piece of ' oik ill fie milling in i iliinoand sioiind It up Ik rtpe-i lim nt d v.ltli tho lloitlng properties of giniml ecnk and tlnallj h.virteil fie eoik ncl.it now known Ilu vvoilel ovu II iddes lids j intent Ml Knlmwtllei lnvcited a metal lic life I. lit and a each i alibi s Hieni-tor j ui In stole THE TREEDMEN'S AID. Statement of Dlsbuisements tor the Fiscal Yeiu. I llostoii Nov. 7 The Kireclmen h Aid ami IMiuatlou societv lield u nice tint; io. dnv Ii the Hromtle)' 1 Stint .MtMinclWI l Rplscupal chinch S shop llolde u pri -slihiisr. The clUburseir.eiits foi the- fiscal c u , (cceel those ot the previous ve.ii, uioio I than I'lflcl.W, having been cpenelcd. Tin e I was tin Increase- in the totat htm vob ne- s i of the conferences loi ni7 ovu IS'iel of s . .171, among the white people ,, ui and among the blink people, Jlej.'i. ,he -rhools tliPinselves have tonliihiiti d to tlnli own nnlnteruuco JlH..ni Port -two schools were opened during the -em. til tMiehcis bctng eniplovnl and S ii'i i sludc-nts i nrolled Tile tolnl r-cclpts of tilt kocbtv mid uliools fo- the jeai ending June ,0 m weio JW.iil, n e oui vi red with txp mil ttiH i f tJ"Ul 'J he lotnl IndeliteihifSH is J.V vi7 The Nero at Nagasaki, Nagasaki. Jiipuii, Nov 7 -Tin 1 nlte 1 Stutcs auxlllur) icillle;- Neio, whose io.il rtcentlv caught lire In Chinese waters unl which hail been iccoreltel to be of no iiu on the Aslatlo station and had Incn or dered to Ban PranclKo, bus arrived ut this port. I-'lvo hundred tons of coat on the Nero had been Jettisoned, bhe is, n Ing repaired hero and will proceed m u few das. I liie iuei-l'itit i. i'"-im". - j THE NEWS THIS M0KNINU Weather Indication! Today! Warmer. t Ucm.ru! Prohibition lXImute of To iluy'H IJlcctlon, Campaign In New York Stitc". Ar.-nv Investigation t'omtnlislon. Camp Sites for Tioops In Cuba. 2 General Cuban Rvaciintton Financial and Commend il 3 Lor.it Lillian Hamilton Attempts Hub clde lnteiostlng Ratlvvnj l)eiilen by Juil-je Mcl'lictson 4 T'llKcrlit. Comment of the Press C I.cie il Abhitflon Turnpike Will Allow tlio Steel Track. I.o-cer Lackawanna Avenue Sinking. B I.ocnt Wed Scranton and Siilmrlnn. 7 New? P.ounil Aliout Scranton. 5 (Jo'irral News ot the Solellti Hos at Camp Men do Wati he i feu Todaj s Rlecltoii. MURDER MYSTERY AT CLEVELAND Body of a Man Found in a Burning Building .Death fiom Bullet Wounds. Cleveland, Nov. 7 The police aie In vestigating u supposed niuidei ms teiy About y o'clock flu- was dlseoveied in the tulns of a bo- fatten y on Main stteet. When the police and firemen ut rived they bioke open the door nnd found a small lite burning on one of the Hoots When the llames had been extinguished the bodj of a man was found lvlng among the smoldering pleces of wood When the body had been removed to the moigue it was dlscoveic-d that the mun hail died from the effects ot two bullet wounds In the bleast A careful itaicli of the prem ises failed to lcveal a pistol or othei weapon, and the onb clue the police could llnd was in the statement of some woikiutn near the building that thiv heard live oi s pistol shots eaillei In the evening Theie was nothing about the clothing of the man, who was about ,!. jiais (f age and well dressed, to lev cat his identity The theoiy of the polln s that he was muideied, and that the tile wus stint ed to destroy the bod v and conceal' the e il"- SUPREME COURT OPINIONS. Death Sentence ot Preston Set Aside The Trust Company Case. 1 Itfbuig, Nov. 7. In the supieme court toelas the death sentence pio nuunced In the crlmln il mint of Chei--tet- lounty was set aside bj Justice Pell lu the cn.se against Piestou. One of tie icnsons Is that th" court omit ted to jk the- pilsoner If he had unv llilng to -yv before the .iiiuneo of death wns pionotinced t'pon this point the couit suys 'The objection that the pilsoi ei was not asked before st in terne of death If he had iin.v thing to sit why sentence of death should not be piemounced upon him must be iu taint d Th- omnilP-dun is an ouoi m the ltcoid which might be amended The omilllsslon hoWeVel, does not call loi u it-vcisal Tin "e-nlniet onlv vvl'l be sot aside " An oolnton was i endued bv Justice Dean in the tn-e ot the Coin Ithange National bank vcimis the Sollellois' l.oiti and Tiust compaio, of Phllatbl. phi i thi Januaiy ". Ibsii, the compau.v tiK phone 1 the bank for JJimo in $J bill-' The moiiev was sent bj a im--e!igti Next etui the doois of the tnist lomp.inv wile i h)-ed and tin bai'k i-nteieel a suit lu equity in ie tovei the bills, vvbltli Weie found In unbiokeii packages In the possession of the tiltst companv .lust lie- Dean saj.1' ' The ,u ceptanie elf the monei lllldel slid) e OUelltlollH is a ftiilld ilium the deptisllois. "I'lit vi l naikd,ts elellveieU b Die plain tllf lemaln 111 the posse slsoll of the assignee." It would he hlghl.v ineiiult able lo pass over lo the iiedliot- of the Insolvent ti u--l comimuv plalntitts money, because iletemlRiitt- aiejulud piissesslim of It h a mluepiesenui llotl o) solveuev The deiiee Is leiei seel aid It Is oideied thst the aslg-lie-es I'elivei to lln nlilntlff the pack age tn packages of J. bills as lu the defendant s bill avowee MOHEGAN VICTIMS. Bodies of Eight Passengeis Aitlve fiom England. New "Wok, Nov 7. 'I he bodies of ,-ii.lii 1 of the pust-llRO-s em the 'o-it Atl.illlle I lliur .Moliegan vvutked on Utlobti 14 on the southwest eonst ot I'ukImkI. iuilv-it hcte toelnv In heimetiiollv sealed cotlus on Hie steamship Mcnrmli ' t fiom I cm- dnn 'I lie it mains nit these ot Ml- l' W. Pliij- ot Nantucket l.n-s and one ot in - I sun. Mis Welle , mulNi ol Vlis U-iu i.Uo of Niinlukel 1, N l.nkt and Villi int Khigsteii. N. . .Mis A b. c'lillii- I lu. c lit of Suimfoid, Ce nn Mis S I. Hi iiiilln, innihei of Vs Miiinli P.uiiue- bllrll, till-up-HI sliigej, ol Alt idville Pa ami Mis Sophl i C Crane, ol Cullfoiiiia Am nt Slewa.t. ot the Atl.u tic Tiaufapml i,itiin ion, I, ihe in i-.ujrv ill iain:i- idpiiis wllh Mm health iiilhoiltl.s loi Mio ti mspoi union oi Iho bodlts of the Mo. tl lllspo! In Kan's d" id to the iiifttuiii pans of tut (oillitlV While the ii I.illVts lisldi I SWALLOW'S CAMPAIGN. Honest Government Candidate De , pounces Republican Rule. Liu oln Nib N'eiv 7 iVIlh himI weatll-l loiiioriow Nihlid,.' will t isi n h'avlu vot- than a ve.u !.-, and llttlei If en- behind Mut ol n I heie vvtie I tallies bv both panics nil ov-i tin- state i todav but c.inipa'gu litadiiuuti is inn I virtu ill) closed Mils moinhic, so tin as I mt mil v.e ik Is cone t nnd Iteiiulllciui iniuugiis 1 1 dm ihn tverv (iiinlldilte on their state ill lie t will be elee tc-1 bv at enst 5 imO in ijrlu , Hi U iw i Repilbllcdli tauilldate-s tor imign-ss will '!.. .I..I..1 k,,,.. ntnl ti.iliiil.l, ,. ... .li.. nnd i hut Hit- leiiU'lutuie wi'l b, ttc-ii')ll-t .vii on Joint luillot Chaliman e'alllii ot ihe findou eoii'inil tce, said he- saw no rei con whv he should cliuiiRn his previous esilni.it" 'if t tuslon majorllj of lei.inv). Advice for Amei leans. London, Nov. 8.-Tlie Dally Mull this morning mites the Amerlcaii people to pronotinro bihlly in fnvor of retaining tho Phllpli,tH, "foi oihirwlsn there will ho a scramble for i-oa'lug stntloiiH that villi endanger the peace ot of (he world." CAMP SITES FOR TROOPS Tliey Have Been Selected at Havana with Great Care. ON VERY HIGH GROUND The Camp Will Be Pltche on ft Plateau One Hundied and Sixty Feet Above the Level of the Sea. Troops Will Be Lauded Away from Havana and Marched at Once to Camp to Avoid the Yellow Fever. Washington, Nov. 7. Colonel Hecker, with Colonel Lee, of tho boatd which1 was sent to Cuba to select camp sites for the Aineilcnn ainij. of occupation, has reached Washington, and have had several conferences with tho president and Sei-ietuiy Alger, Duilng Colonel Hecker's ubsence In Cuba, he madu 8ttvei.il rtpoits b mall, and although he ptobubly villi supplement these by another lepoit, he has alieady com municated veibally to the piesldent and Seeietary Alger the salient facts ot the foithcoming statement. Acting ' "n Ulls le')"u' ,'n"Kemeiits are mak- Ing fen- tlio leceptlon of the tioops. Seeietary Alger has appioved the loca tions selected by the Hecker board for the- pilncipal gaiilson, which will be lu the neighborhood of Havana. The place selected lies about eight miles south of Havana, In tho neighborhood of, but not dliectlv lu the town ot Mali. mo, for Colonel Hecker advises vciy stiongly against the ciuarteting oC ""'"-climated tioops In permanent stiuetuies which in ly be Infested with level. Two mole camps will be pitched nt this point, one on either side of the splendid aqueduct which supplies Havana with watei. This acciuedui t will be tapped and the water diawu b steam pumps fiom it to supply the camp, wlili h will be pitched on a plateau about 1C0 leet above sea level. The gieatest care bus been given to sound hvglenlc conditions In the selec tion At the neirest point to the lamp, on tin seu beach, a clock Is being con stituted, and while It will not rench water deep enough to pcimlt the ac 1 tommodation of large transports, It I will be landed at this point and punched dliectl) to the camp, the pui-pose- being to avoid epostue to pos sible Infection lu Havana. The work on this dock Is being pushed with the g eitest eiietgy, and Its construction l has ji en emploMiient to about l.JOO h sangciit soltlleis, who weie glad to ileeelve the oppoi tunlly to make a peacetul living bv toll. Havana. Nov 7 The latest advices lereived Inn lioni Santa I'm? del I Sur fixed the dav a- the elellnlte date loi holding the miiw ntion lo o pie slded ovel In Genci il CnlKto ilnn-la The geneial -mlntou is that tli con vention will be limited to two -n llnee -tsslo'is at which the uic-sagi- of the so-e oiled Cuban eovewiiuent will lo una'iinioualv appioved without Use u sion It Is funhei said that th in i sii in lions to be given to the commis sion which is tn go to Washington . id I e disc ii'sed uec iell I The convention will then adlouwi it plav at Mailiinai ue.u- heie, and await tin- i milt of the work of tho commisiiioii wtiieh will bo s-Mlt to Washli Hon Ii s le'ioiitd that this e oinmlssioii win i onslst ol fie neial Call' lo (uitlii S'lien (Joiuale I an I usj, who is a hiwvei and a Cuban , geneial who has not et been e hos-n I Pit-Idem Haitolome Maso will af- teiu.lltl letile- to pilv.lte life Silld will tul. o paw in luipioving the condition ol the pioptit.v which he owns near MllllHllllln. - CUBANS ADRIFT. Sixteen Piisoneis Turned Loose In ' New Yoik Without Funds. Nt w Yolk, Nov 7- rin- ilMeen Cult ins who v ot leciiitlv iiteased bv ihe hi ni hil s-ivt" merit nop Hie piKou it Ceuta ltd who u lived in this count! v lastv- Iv , o I t'le l del llllt lill II, weie todav I " leistd li.mi tit baine oilUi nnd nlloweil lo jro iirnullii's and lioini h ss huei tin iHtltets 'I I eV I pplli cl ful help lit till Cu but I int i. but woe tmmii .iwav villi the reph llint no muds weie available for Hem The sheallon of the nn n Is pei ullni 'lluv wue 1 1 leased Irom the itilriin, t ilel us tlicv hud no molie lm ll.uispoi teilim and cniild uov seeilii- Il IP fiom the Sp.u Ish rovt innient they weie foiwnlded to tills eenmtiv bj Hie Pi.lte d Stiles e i il Kill then, at the t-Mieust of tills gi Vi 11 Ii. flit No iirraiiRin ents win- nunb foi tlnn lecepiioii on this side inn fin Hum 11 ms itni itlmi Horn i 111 J poii to tin ll.eiid of Cuba When thev llllved Ceiinnils-loner Pliehle sent a nn -tine to the Juut. in- lo uiliig them of the Cub ins" arrival hem i ""d asking Mu Junta to taie loi Mum The Junta declined Altei a ; oiittn in . on Ihe subject It was dpclclid ihitl Hie Junta would take- taie of the men foi ih- night. All tftoit will be made bv M . Piilma to gel the state depditmenl to pio. vide foi the lien until Ihev nt- sent to Cube Gottfiled Has Claims. I.inni Pent Nov 7 -All Aintlliaii clll- eil Ml liotlfrled, who Is n nieichinl at i lMulri,o, bus pitxintul lo the gov. in ment MiluiiKh the X nltnt titutis mllilstri Iivln Inidliv. a (lalm t-ii iiiiiiitiisiiil in foi oiitui'icic hillle teel iipn i himself and nuinbers of his f null v bv a baud ni Pc luviau niiuamh if s- Edison at St. Peteisbuig. St I't ti Isbiii-,, Nov 7 The ne wt-p hits lieu- aniioiirii- the luiui: Isit to bt Petiisbing ot Thorn is A i.ll'ou ih Ann lie in Invei toi The lenlillo socle Met iin- pi t j .ii lm, to fill- him a brilliant reception ft -t-f t-H-tt"t"H-H-M-t- -t-M- WEATHER FORECAST. Washhiuton Nov 7 Pein east le 1 I Pi llll- ri iwl-iif il. ,-el by vv in s for Tiieselnj I. sjlviii hi, wiirim i cloudiness, in oil rain: brisk sen t--H"H"t-tttti rtttrt n ttt
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