fibitne. cmnton dmx m sro? SCRANTON. PA.. THURSDAY taOBNING, NOVEMBER 30. 1898. TW 7EV PAQHS. TEN PAGES. TWO CfiNTS. BtajLwk OAsA REPUBLICANS TO CONTROL NEXT HOUSE Returns Indicate That Tliey Will Have a Majority of Five TABLE OF THE SENATE Figure 3 Show a Slight Republican Gain Losses In Pennsylvania, New York and Illinois Will Reduce the Present Advantage In the Houi.o of Repicscntatives and the Vote Will Be Close The New Mem bers. According to letuins letelved up to the hour of going to pi ess, the house Is Republican by a majority of Jive, tains of dltti lets leported yesterday brlngliig the whole number of Reptile lican lepreisentatlves elected up to 1X1, Democrats, 1G3; FuMonlsts, i; Popu libts, 5, and Sllvcrilco, 2. The icturns as to state legislatures which aie to elect United State sena tors this year, indicate that the United States, senate will contain 52 Repub licans, and 27 Democrats, C Populldts, 6 sllerltes and 1 Independent. NEXT NATIONAL SENATE. State. Alabama Arannsus California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida. . Georgia. Idaho Illinois Indiana . Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan .Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 1 Nebranka Nevada Now Hampshire New Jersey ..... New York North Carolina Noith Dakota. .. Ohio Hip Dein.IMp. SU.ind. .. 1 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 - .. 1 1 T- Oregon Fennsjlvnnla . Ithodo Island . South Carolina South Dakota . Tennessee ..... Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington .. West Virginia , Wisconsin .... Wjomlng Totals ....... 1 HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. ALABAMA, . T - G. W. Taylor, D.x II -J. F. Stalling, D.jc III -II. D. Clayton, D.x 1V.-G. A. Ilobbins, D. V W. Brewer. D.x VI -J. H. Bankhead. D.x VII.J. I,. Burnett, D. Vlll.-J. Wheeler, D.x I. -O. W. Fnderwood, D.x AltKANSAS. T-P I). McCulloch, Jr., D.x II -J. S. Little, D.x HI.-T C. Mcltae. D.n IV. William L Terry, I) x V II. A. Dlnsmore, D.x ' VI -S. Brundlge, Jr., D.x i- CALIFORNIA, j I -J. A. llarnham, R.x II. M. Do Vrles ,D.x v III Victor Metralf. It, IV James II. Barn-, 1), -F. F. Loud, R.v VI It. .1. Watcis. It. MI James Cairon, It COLORADO I -J F f'hafrotli, Sll.x. II -J C. Bell, Pop, CONNLCTICl'l I i: S Ileniy, R.x II N D. Sperry. K.x 311 t A. Russcl. R.x iv -k. j. inn. n.x DL'LWVAIti:. At Lai go J. It. lloffecUcr. R. FLORIDA. I S M. Spaikman, D.x II -It. W. DivIk, D.x GEORGIA. I.-R. K. Lester, D.x ll.-J. M. Griggs, D.x III. 15. B. Lewis, D.x 1V.-W. C. Adnmsnn, D.x ,k V. L. F. Ltvingituu, D.x . "I.-C. L. Bartlett. Dx S . VII.-J. W. Maddox, D.x : VIH.-W. at. Howard, D.x i -IX.-F. C. Tato, D.x X.-W. If. Fleming. D.x XI.-W. a. Urnntlcy, D.x IDAHO. At Large James Gnnn, 1'ipj),x ILLINOIS. I. J. R. Mann. H.x II, W. Lortmer, R.x 1II.-H R. Belknap, It. IV. Thomas Cusack. D. V. E. T. Nooran, D. VI. 15. Hocchster, D. VII. Geoige K. Foss, R.x VIII. A. J. Horkln. R.x IX.-Ilobert II. Illtt. R. X. George W. Prince. R.x XI. Walter Rcees, R x. XII.-J. a. Cannon, R.x t XIII. V. Warier. R.x XIV. J. V. Graff, R.x XV.-J. A. Roy, D. XVL-W. D. Williams. D.x XV1I.-U. F. Caldwell, D. XVIII. ThomaH M. Jett, D.x XIX.-J. II. Crowley. D. Continued on Pago 2. VOTE BY COUNTIES. Results So Far ns Ascertained Give Stone Plurality of 122,080. Philadelphia, Nov. . The complete vote of the state with the exception of Armstrong Erie, Washington and -Wayne counties elves Stone 45,782 votes; Jenks, 333,783; Swallow, 124.437, a plurality for Stone of 122.0S9, which will he increased to above 125,000 by the complete returns. The total vote In the stale will ap proximate ono.ooo. Following Is the table: County. Stone. Jenkt. Swallow Vdamtt 3,231 !,04'1 703 Allegheny .... 43,614 25,415 f.,681 Armstrong ... Heaver Bedford Berks Blair Uradfoiel Bucks Butler Cambila Cameron ,.,,. Carbon Centre Chester Clatlon Clearileld .... Clinton Columbia .... Crawford .... Cumberland . Dauphin Delawaie .... F.Ik Kile Fayette Forest Franklin ..... Fulton (Iieenu Huntnedon .. 4,2.'l 3.8S9 8,072 6,013 K.110 0.812 4,013 4,r74 763 2,7::i 3.B15 s.ooo 2,234 4.772 2.15S 2,007 ..702 l.Os. 9.'M9 S.430 1,777 7,1 OS 9r.fi 5,020 Sll 1.71 3.60J 3.15S 14,039 4..127 2.010 7.004 4,347 .',204 530 3,141 4.332 f..60i 3.3S 5.310 2.391 4.784 0 002 4.000 5,407 3,3 IS 3,102 V.ibS os.: :i,'j20 i oo i 3.124 l.'OS 1.011 3,180 i.r.2 7,7(1" 7,174 2.314 2,3 14 9.191 1.1,838 f.,91'1 2,42". 2,872 1,73! 2,759 1I.29S 1.0S4 30.084. 5.021 2.014 42.079 9U2 l,3r,0 13.002 1.045 1.711 I.25S 2.404 l.titrl 1 130 4.34S 2,5'is 1.288 508 1,975 2,0.!'. 1,716 1,303 940 754 149 1,318 000 4,000 393 3,000 084 1,2V) 1.473 1.007 4.S00 2.1.13 500 V.ioi) 3!. 944 180 10't 1.130 950 1,000 790 8,705 2,18 i 1.510 1.292 921 (.,387 3.177 2.107 1,349 709 413 4.200 387 2,130 2.82S 778 2 i.0'4 107 700 P. 400 308 53 .MS 1 374 1.298 075 1.4S7 1 1)4 ::,3o., Indiana 4,041 Jefferson ..... ;t,fiS8 Juniata 1,2C Lackawanna . S,17." Lancaster 16.6S' Lawieiue .... Lebanon Lehigh l.U7fino Lcoming .... MeKenn Meicer Mllllln , Monroe Montgomcty . Montour Noith'm'ton . N'th'm'b'Iand 3.SC9 4.117 ti,t)C4 13,341 r.,oi! 3,:;7.". :,39$ 1,711 782 10,757 1,02.". e.4io Peny 2.1S Philadelphia .128.S0 Pike 473 Potter Schuylkill ... Snyder Komeiset Sullivan .. ., Susquehanna . Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington , Wayne , W'stm'rlnnd . Wyoming .... Yoik 2.450 it.OJO 1.SC3 4,000 1,0 JS 3.7JS 4.S4S i.sse 4.0S1 3 9 13 H.Ofil 1.401 8.1.11 .8.102 l.CSl 11.820 1. BLOODY ELECTION DAY IN TEXAS Seveial Persons Killed and Otheis Mortally Wounded Fiomlscuous Shooting and Slashing; Affiays. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 9. Yesterd.u was a bloody election clay In Texas. At Hubbard, Stevens count, Rosere M -Cat thy, Jo.seph Ramby and Jeffoisun Squires were killed, and J. F. McCai -tcr and Riley Squires probably mor tally wounded in an election auaiiel. At Steuben, In Hopkins count, R. 10. Sutton and Oeorffe Young wete killed. Emma Younp Is In jail as a pait to the killing of Sutton, who had mur dered Young's bi other. At Aubrey, Denton county.Deputy Sheriff B. Taylor was shot through the neck by Lee Webb and dangerously wounded. Ho shot Webb through the leg. At Shef ileld. Trinity county, J. A. Washelleld was killed and his father probably fa tally wounded by persons whose names have not been learned. Many minor nffrajs occtiucd In var ious parts of the state as the iesult of election differences, JENKS CARRIES LUZERNE. Results as Shown by Unofficial Re turns. Wllkes-Bane, P., Nov. 9. Unofficial letnrns from all but four districts In Luzerne county s-how the following letult: Governor Jenks, D., 13,858; Stone. II, 13,341, Swallow, P.. 0,387. Jenks plur alltv. 517. Congress Davenport, D., 10,884, Wit Hams, It.. 15, 094. Davenoprt's plur ality. 1.100. Leglhlatuie. First dlstilct, Bole, D.. 3.421. Robeits, R 5,188; Dando, P., 5S2. Boyle's plurality. 2.10. Second district, Coiay. R .5.530; Crlsmau, D., 2,102. C'M-a'h pluiallty. 1,448. Thlid district. Gruver. D., K.518; Miller, R., J.IDS: Gin ei's plurality. 20. Fourth district. Snder, It., 2, 6!)G; Sheridan, D 2,203, Evans. P.. 01(2; Snydei's plurality. 403. rifth district. Tigue. D. 2.SS4. Noiton, R 1.PS6, Tlgue's majnilty, 978. Sixth dlstilct. McAndrews. D.. 1,045: Riley, R., 1,548: JIcAndrew's plurality, 97. The Republicans elect their entlie county ticket by pluialltles ranging fioin 000 to 2.300. SENATOR QUAY IS HAPPY. no Declines to Discuss His Can didacy for Re-election. Pittsburg, Nov fl. Senatoi M S. Quay was In Pittsburg today en louto fioin his home In Beaver to the east. The senator was In good spirits and expressed his gratification over the elec tion. He said, however, that It was nothing mote than he had expected and that 13.r,000 plurality for Colonel Stone for governor of Pennsylvania was a very conservative estimate. Senator Quay declined to say any thing about his cnndldooy for Jre election to the I'nlted States senate. SALISBURY'S ADVICE. ys Great Britain Must Be Pre pared for Eventualities. London. Nov. 03. At the Guild Hall banquet this evening the Marquis of Salisbury did not announce a British protectoiate oer Egypt, but he em phasized the necessity of being pre pared for all eventualities. The premier also said that the United States was a new and disturbing factor In Rutopcan politics, but not to the detriment of Great Britain. THE LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES ELECTED LIST OF THE MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE HOUSE. Pull Membership of Two Hundred nnd Four Is Chosen Philadelphia and Allegheny Send Almost Solid Republican Delegations Slight Democratic Gains Elsewheie. Philadelphia FlrM district, Charles N. Selby, 11.. Joeph Maclvei, U Second dlstrht, John V. Slater, It. Third dlstllet, William Reed, It. Finn th dlstild. Thomas J. Jla, D. Fifth district, John It. Lloyd, It. Sixth dlstilct. James AUConnell, R. Sev enth dlstilct, Samuel Salter, It. Utghtu dlstilct, I)ald S. U. Chew, It. Ninth dlstilct. Kdwnnl D. Wudsworth, It. Tenth district., Charles E. Voorhecs. It.; Udwanl II. Fuhey, H. Eleventh dlstilct, Henry Gransback, It. Twelfth district, Theodore B. St.llb, It. Thli teenth dlstilct, Leslie Yates. It. Foui teenth district, John it. K Stott, It. Fifteenth dlstilct, Alex Colvllle. It. Clinton It. Woodruff, It. Sixteenth dim let William F. Stwurt, R.; Kllas Abrams, It. Seventeenth district, John H. Fow, D. Eighteenth district, Chas Shane, It.; James Claroncy, It.. Wul ter Stradllnr, It. Nlnteenth district. William II. Keyset-. It. John II. lilt liel. 11. Twentieth dint let, L. 1. 11. Njee, It. TAcnty-ilrst district, John F. ;Ceatur, K. Twenty-second dinrlct. Robert A. Linton, It. Twcntv-thltd dlstilct, N. I.. Savage, 11. Twcnt fouith dlstilct, Kbemzei Adams. I: ; Chnrls . Noblitt. 11. Twenty-filth dlstilct, A. J Wblltlnj-'hatn, It.: 4. O. lainan, R. Twentv-slxth district. Ml Clellard Hetsh. It. T ent seventh dlstikt. Palmer Laubaeh, It.: A. L. Allen, IS. Twent j-eighth dlstilct, A. C. Atkennan, It.; George W. Wil liam". It, Allegheny county, Fiivt dlstilct. Chailes W. Simon, Republican. Sam uel W. Robinson, llepublkan. Second dlstilct. William T. Maishall, Ppnbli lan, John II. Henderson, Republican. Third dlstilct. William It. MeLlhanej, .Republican, G. P. McCandless, i:iniii llcnn. Fouilh dlstilct. T. M. Bioph, Deinoeiat. Fifth dlstilct, Geoige L. McFarland. Republican; Geoige M. Hosack, Republican, Fiank J. Kluinpp. Itepubllc.in. William W. NIMiett. Re publican. Sixth dlstilct, James Mtt!. Robb. Republican: Robeit McWhlnnev, Republican. Seventh district, Thomas J. Fold, Republican, John I. Shaw, Republican. Eighth dlstikt, J. L. Stiwleb, ItepublUan. Aimmong eolintj W. F Tilinei. ItepublUan, G. W. M( Ness. Republl iiin, lleaet iiunt- Slnnni Haiiuld. Re publican. Wllliain H. Brlcker. Repub lican. Bedfoid (0Uiit William C. Miller, Republltan; E. S. Doty. Democrat. Beiks county Flist dlstilct, Htniy 11, Diase. Demociat: Daniel K. Hoch, Democtat. Second dlttilct. Chailes B. .. .... i-i . i. ., .tut f. 11. N.ifnzlmrei. I bemoi-rat: 1. W." Rcirr, Republican. I Hlnlr county Samuel 11. Stew ait, I Demociat. Harry II. Stall, Democ'iat. Btadfoid county !:. o. Lewis, wem- , oi i at. IS. S. Edmlston, Democrat, L. T. Manley, Democrat. Buiks county William T. Winner. Republican: llarrv Wilkinson. Repub- i iicaii. Frank G. LMwnld, Republican. Butler (.ounty James M. Moore. Re publican; John Dldlnger. Republican i W. C. Lingle, Democrat: Thomas T. Sheildan, Demoirat Cameron county syivestei . smnn, Demociat. -" Cuibon count Thomas B. 1'ialj;, Democrat. Centie county Robert M. Fostel, Demociat. J. H. Wetzel. Demociat. Chester county H. Frank Ralston, fuHon: John n. Randall, fusion. P. 11. Jefteris. fusion: John W. Pratt, fusion. Clarion county John A. F. Hoy. D.; Thomas Brown, D Clearfield county Joseph Alexander, R.: F. G. Harris, II. Clinton county Joseph W Smith, 1 Columbia county William P. Cieasy, D.. William Chrisman, D. Ciawford county P. M. Cutshall. D.; A. J. Palm, D.: C. A. Stranuhan, D Cumbeiland county Harry Mannin?:, D.. Robert L. Meyers, D. Dauphin count Flist dlstilct. Ezia S. Meals, R. Second district. Edward S. Kolner. It.; J. H. Seal, It,, S. II. Ruthetford, It. Delaware count Thomas II, Gar vin, R.: Richard J. Baldwin, It.; Waid R. nils?, R, Elk county George R. Dixon, D. Erie county First dlstilct. John U. Brooks', D. Second district, F. L. Hos klns, R. J. R. Mulkle, R. Fayette county H. S. Dumbuld, D.; James Keegan, jr., D.; T. It. Deynrman, D. Forest county S. S. Towler, R. Fianklln county W. W. Brltton. R.; W C Kieps, R. Fulton county Gtorgo W. Skluer. D. Greene county John II Smith.' D. Huntingdon county T, O. Mllllken, R.j John S. Bare, R. Indiana county II. J. Thompson, R.; M. K. Leard, 11. Jefferson county Hem. v I. Wilson, R. Juniata county A. J. Fisher. Demo crat. I j'ckawanna county First, district. John R. Fa it. It. Second dlstilct, John Sthuer. jr.. II. Thlul district. Nathan C. Mackey. R Fourth dis trict. P. E. 'Ilinlin. D. Lancaster count vFiist distiiet, Fiank II. McClain. R. Second dlstilct. Milton Heldclbaugh, R.j Hiram Pen pies, R. Third dlstilct. H. Burd Cas sel, R.j Q. O. Reitzel, R.: B. W. Weav er. R. Lawrence county James SIcAndlls, R.j R. .V. Todd, R. Lebanon county Thomas T. 'eibe, IS.- Ezra Meyer, R. Lehigh "ounty J. F Mover D M. J. Kramlleh, D.; Jeremiah Roth, D. Luzeino county Flist district, n. J. Boyle. D. Second district, Ellsha A. Coiny, 1r.. rt. Third district. George W Gruver, D. Fourth district, Frank lin L. Snyder. R. Fifth district. Michael J. Tight!, D. Sixth dlstilct. John P. McAndrews, D. Lycoming countv Leis M. Cast ner, D.j John Angler, D : David W. Older, D. MeKenn county Thomas F. Rich mond, R.: Rlehnid A. Dempev, R, Mercer county Levy Morrison, R., Oeor?e II Cnldwell. R : J. M. Mirtln, R. Mifflin county Samuel II. Rotlnock, P. Montoe t ounty R. L. Burnett. D. Montpomery county II. H. Fetter nlf, 11.: Jason Sexton. R.j John O. Hersch, D.j John Larzeleie. D ; W. II. Rosenbeiry. D. Montour count James Foster, Re publican. Northampton county I'hlllp J I. Hell, dem, L. N. Johnson, D.: I). F. Miller, D. Norlhumbeilaiul county ) I. W. .Schoffstnll. R.; Peter J. Neilste. D. Perry county J. Harper Seldel, R. Plko rounty F. A. KeshleV, D.' Potter county W. W. Crittenden, Rj Schuylkill county First dutrlct, Will- lam Anderson, D. Second district, H. II. Consteln, D. Third district, A. D. Guenthor, D. Fourth district, David F. O'Brien, J. A. Noccker, D.j Harry Haag, D. Snyder county A. 'M. Smith, R. Somerset county William II. Koontz, R.i Samuel A. Kendall, It. Sullivan county Jacob A. Meyers, D. Susquehnnna county James W. Ad ams, R.j George B. Tiffany, R. Tioga county Robert K. Young, R.j Frederick H. Smith, R. Vnlon county Francis E. Brown, D. Venango county George Maloney.D.; William llasson, D. Warren county E. W. Parshall, Re publican. Washington county J. H. McLaren, Republican: William M. Murdoch, Re publican; J. V. Claik, Republican. Wayne county Blank. Westemoreland county William B. Wilson, Republican; George W. Youngson, Republican; George II. Stev ens. Republican, Frank U. Hargiase, Republican. Wyoming county A. H. Squler, Democrat. York counly Rueben R. Kajler, Democrat, Wilson 'A. MacComber, Demociat, Hany B. Shutt, Demociat: Com ad D. Sterner. Democrat. Republicans, 126; Democrats, doubtful, 4 m THE STATE SENATE. 74. List of New Membets Chosen on Tuesday. The last senate was composed of forty-four Republicans and sl.x Demo crats. Of these twenty-tour Republi cans and one Demociat hold over and elections weie held in the een num bered dlstikts to llll the vacancies cnued bv the letliemeilt of the oth er twenty Republicans and live Demo ciats The elections by dlsttlets ie suited as follow ? II. Geoige W. Holwoith, It. IV. J. tiavai d Heniy, R. VI. John M. Scott. R. VIII. Davd Martin, R. X Hampton W. Rice. R. dIL J. P. H .Knklns, R, XIV J. A Stober. It. XVI. Hai i y G Stiles, D. XVIII Jacob B. Kemeier. D. XX. James (. Vaughan. R. XXII.-Dald S. Lee, D. XXIV J. Hem Cochian. 1). XXVI. Edmund B. Hardenbeigh, R. XXVIII Harvey W. Haines. D. XXX John F. Hlgglns. D. XXXI 1 William E. Miller, D. XXXIV. William A Osbuin, R. XXXVI John S. Wcllei. R. XXXV11I Allied M. Neely, D. XL All ert D Boyd. D. XL! I. Chin le A. Muchlbi outlet, R. N LI V. William Fllnn. R. XLVL Alex L. Hawkins, It XLVIII. Heni. II. Cummlnss, I . I.. O it. Wiislibuin, D. THE RACE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA A Mass Meeting of GOO Citizens Held ' at Wilmington to Assert Supte macy of the White Man. I Wilmington, X". ('., Nu. :t.A mats ' meeting of 000 of tills city was held at the com I house today "to aseit the i supiemacy of the wnltc man" K.x-RepiesenlatKe Waddoll pieslded and leail a. seilts of l evolutions leclt- lug the delei initiation of the white cit izens to foicver inle the city and to comnunci the work immedtateb, de- Ga . the headquai teis of the First bil claring that hereafter white labor gade of the Third division. Gcneial ' should be given piefeience ovei toloied Gates Is anxloiip, to get away as qulik aud calling foi the banishment ol Alex j ly as possible and lues dliected Colo Manly, the negio mjwspapei publishes, nel Kieps to stait on scliedule time., who pituted an objectionable edltoilal , There is a xadincy In the adjutant and eiently. An amendment was i-'fcred calling on the ma or and chief otiollce and boaid of aldetmen to vueats their otllces now Instead of waiting until their teims explie in Match. These lesolutlons were lef erred to a com mittee, and while awaiting its report seveial speeches weie made. One of the speakeis. Representative-elect Bel lamy, utglug the expulsion of Manly In twelve boms, but counselling mod eration in other respects. The com mittee soon leported Its conclusions favoring the expulsion of Mnnly as proposed, uiglng the employment of white labor as far as possible and leclttng that the mavor and chief of police have demonstrated their Incapa city, and theli continuance In office being a menace, they should resign. The repoit was unanimously adopted and a committee of 33 was appointed to entry Into effect the resolution adopted It Is undei stood that Manly has al teady left the city. The mayor and the chief of police say they will not resign at the resolutions call foi, but will serve out their terms. CLEAN SWEEP IN DELAWARE. Republicans Win Legislatme nnd Another Seat in Congress. Wilmington, Del.. Nov 9. Detailed re turns from Kent and Sussex counti 'S were not received until this niornbu. They aro suflleleiu to show tint tho next legislature of this stnte Is certain to be Republican on joint ballot. According to complete trlurns from the state with the. exception of a few districts, the next leg. (stature will stand Republican.!, ss, jjemocrats, .j. i ue jtepiiiiiicuis will tints leet a successor to Prilled 3tntrS Sennt,,- tii ty Demociat Congressman 'llar.dy Democrat was defeated bv John II. Ilnfferker. it, ..nl.li. can. by a majority that will not be less tiimi i'.wu. ny tne same mat gin tho Re publicans elect Dr. L. Helsler Hall, statu tiensuid-, and John A. I.Inge, stute unci Itor The Republican nominee for state sen ator In Duck Creek Hundred, Kent conn t.v, was defoated, but the Republicans elected one repiesentatlvo in Kent cred ited pievlously to the Democrats. Tlut ti.nkcs the senato Democratic by 9 to H and the hoiire Republican bv .'1 to II. The contiol of the state senate b the Democrats will pi event nn partli-nn Ie.;. Islatloii by the Republican majorlt. e.t without respect to the veto power of fio. einor Tunnel!, who U a Democial. Democrats Win In Minnesota. St. Paul. Nov. !. The DcmnciutH elect John Lind, governor. William Mitchell, Thomas Canty and probably Daniel lluik to the Supreme court. Rlngdal uiuj Tovvne, Demoeiat, n-e elected to ru cress, and piobably Willie Republican Victory in Indiana. Indlanapollr, Nov, 9. The Journal ,u 3 o'clock this morning' claims the election, oi Hunt, Republican, for secretary of stale by about 15,000, Marlon county, the. Journal figures show, basell on one-hslf tho precincts, has gone Republican on the county ticket by nboul ,Vk). ENGLAND AND THE UPPER NILE LORD SALISBURY MAY DECLARE PROTECTORATE TODAY. Report That the Fiench Mediter ranean Squadron Has Received Otders to Prepare for Sea Mobil izing at Toulon The Admiral Summoned to Paris French PreSB Approves the Ministry's Silence, on the Fashoda Question. London, Nov. J. The Echo, an after noon newspaper of this city, declines that the Matquls of Sallsbuiy at the lord mayor's banquet tonight will cer tainly announce a. formal Biltlsh pro tectorate over Egypt. Pails, Nov. 9, The Echo de Paris, today, publishes a despatch from Toul on, which says that the entire French Medlteirancan squadiou Is ready for sea. It adds that Admiral Foamier, Its commander, receiver a cipher dis patch yesteiday evening, wheieupou he signalled Forbln, a thlid-cldss ciuls er, to bank her flies, and the fastest toipedo boat conveyed oideis to the adtnhnl commanding the Hiuadion of French ctulseiu and torpedo boats to assemble immediately at Toulon, whole all the esscls ate picqiaied for action and wheie the arsenals nnd shlp.wuds have been worked all night. Wanamaker's Man Tells How the iwnT... l 1d;,yc,",ird thnl. (AllI',,"1"1 ' Republican Victoiy in Pennsylva-I-ournler had been .summoned to Pails, i The Fiench newspapers goneially ap- nla Will Hint Quay's Interest. prove Hit' silence of the chambei of i deputies on the bubjcl or Fashoda i and congratulate .AI. Riitnet on his' withdrawal of the Intel pellatlon which , he intended lo address to the govern ment cm the subject The Slecle sas 11 legtels that Ma-! jor Muichand did not oheive the .same letleence srt Calio. ACTIVITY AT CAMP MEADE. I Soldieis Pieparine- for the Movement South. Camp Meade, Mlddlelow n. Pa.. Nov. !. Theie Is ery little going on among soldieis. excepting the piepatations foi the movement south. The Thlrt -fifth Mulligan, which lias been mi piovosc duty in HuiiKbuig, hss beu i dhned and will Ht.ut In the iiioining. The Fdlli Mnc-sacbusetts. which will be lis-, to leave, til';es its place. The Se llll Tennessee htm been lelitved if j io-vi-ut duty a' .Mlddlelow n 1 lb- Fif teenth Mlnne-ota, The Teuiie.-. e ir.c aUo stall toiuoi tow. The vacancies In the Peuus.v Ivanla leglmeiitM will be filled by ioeinor Hastings betoie they go south Much Intetest was taken l the otllceis In the election and man of them wmt to Hanlsbiiig Inst night to hear th letuins. tieneral young l etui tied in da with his statT and immedlatel etiinmene.'d the.ioiitbern luovcment. He expects the entile cuius to be located in their new cumpv b; next Wednes- The Flttcenth Pennsylvania iegi- meiu is imvKiim up uiiu BenuiB r..u i to leae Filday mouiing foi Alliens, chaplain of the regiment and the colo- nel has asked Goveinoi Hastings to make the appointments befole the ies linent toes aw.ij. Hospital Stewaid Stewart, of tlieenvllle, will be ap pointed adjutant In place of liuten ant Packaid, who has les'pr.d. on account of 111 health Colonel Kieps has. not yet selected a chaplain and Colonel Is waiting to hear from a fi lend In Flushing befciie selecting a chap lain for the Fourteenth. TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION. Pennsylvania Dliectors Adopt Reso lutions Dissolving Organzation. Philadelphia. Nov. 9. The boaid of dlrectois of the Pennsylvania Railroad company today adopted lesolutlons en dorslng the dissolution of the joint Tiatllc association and the cancellation, of the ngieement upon which such a. i soclatlon was based. After citing the j purposes of the association, tho reso-i lutlons state that It has endeavoied by every lawful ineanrt to cause lis mem- , i bers to adhere strictly to and to cany out the provisions of the Interstate commerce law and has kept the In - tei state commeice commission lnfoini- t ed of Its action upon all questions, and fumlflhed the commission with all Its lesolutlons, the conclusion of Its com mittees nnd schedules, tales and agi cements of every kind adopted. Referring to the Supreme court de. clslon that the association conulcta with the Sherman antl-ttust law, the lesolutlons declare the association dis solved and "that each system repie eented In the nsaoclatlon designate one pel son, who together shall constitute I ,, M ,.v,se dutv it shall be to I a committee whose UUt 11 snail oe u 'settle and adjust the accounts ana ou- "Rations incuired In connection with , the association, and that all books. ' , paper, documents nnd property of the association be delivered to said com nilttee by the commissioners and man agers and that said committee proceed as expeditiously as may be to close u; the attains of the association." Miudeious Lover's Act. Muiit'ral, No. 9. Noiu.un Cole shot and tnstuntly killed Mathllde Lavlgueiir today and then turned his revolver on himself and Kent a bullet through his bialu The murder and suicide took place In a llltla candy stoi Kept bv the young woman . mother Cole l?fi a letter stating that he intended to kill hlim-elf for loe of Ma thllde Ltvlgueui. The Evacuation of Fashoda, Cairo. Egypt. Nn4f. Major Mule hand and Captain Ha-nticr stait for Fasliorta on Thin srtay or Friday to tuny out tha evacuation of that place b the Fiench gairixnii which will retire by wa of Abyssinia to Jibuti, a sixth mutitlnc jouiue). Republican Gain in Ohio. Columbus, "Nov. 9,-On late- icturps tile Republicans claim the election of W. J. While, Republican, to congieis In tho Third. d(trlet""over Urenner. Democrat, making. h5' delegation lb to 5, a Mill of one congessman. TIIE NBWS THIS MORNING Weather Indication Todays Rains Colder. Gcneralrolltlcal Complexion of the. Next Congress, How the Admlnlstiatlon Racelved the News. Knuland and the I'pp Nile. List of the Members-Elect of the. Slate House of Representatives. General Complexion of tli Next Con. gres ICoililuded). Klniinclal and Cotnuieiclal. Local Tuesday's Hubnantlal Republl can Victory. Rdltoilul. Comment of the Prei. Local Complete Tabulated Vole of Tuesdtiy's City and Counly Hlectlon, Local Aldeininii Kelly Mukeb an Ad mlfI(iii. Local -One Foi tune fioin the Kloil- like. Judge Albilght mi the Jcsiii Case. Local West Scwnlou and Suburban. News Round About Scranton. in General Detailed Vole of the Thir teenth Regiment Soldieis m Camp Meude. Programme for the Christian Bndea,-- ie:s ai. I.lnitlnmlon. VAN VALKENBURG FIGURES IT OUT Phlladlphla. Nov. . F. A. Van Valk enberg, repiesentlng the Wanamaker opposition to Senatot Qua, tonight gave out the following statement "Complete though unoftlilal letuins i f i um eveiy county of the slate Indl- ' tate that the Demoei.ulc membership t tif Ihf. llf.vt Inula., will iiitinlmi' T1 ami that of the senate 10, makinif a total , of M rp,, this basis the estimated " " ''i """ part in mo aiscus-Kenubll.-nii innimiiv win i. d I., the slon a,11 Individual explanatloiiB and next leglslatuie Of the total nieinbei . shln. 254. ate 139 anti-Qua men vxhich Is 31 more than a majoiity on Joint ballot Twenty inoie have Qua leanings who aie amenable to public sentiments, which, in theii dlstilcls. is Miougly aiitl-ljua. It Is a mathemat Ical certainty that S-natoi yuay can not be i (fleeted by the legMatme c hosrli jestelda. 'Retuins since noon today all tell the same stoiy of the utilooked for deteal of guay loglslatois Olbclal ie- I tin ns will show the sulking iVntuies of Tuesday's battle to the defeat in i stiong Stone dlstihts of men beai - I lug the (4ttu biand. The people took i their own wa to emphasize theli op pusltlon to the letuin of Senatoi Quay by ghlng Colotirl Stone sweeping ma jorities and at the Hiue time defeating Qua leglnlaloiH In ecu tespoucliiig dls- l u lets. The tlKiiiglitfulueM wlih which the people aid (hell Woik is shown in Chester c limit, which gave Colonel Stone a. laige majoiit.v, but lepudiated the four pledged yuH.v candidates and elected (he antl-tjuiiv ticket. ' "Blair loiint.v gme Colonel Stout a htiae maloiltv. hut iinii.d down the two Quay machine candidates foi two uiti-Quaj men. Montgoinety county elected the onl.v two anti-Qua men on the ticket, and selected for their col leagues thiee autUQua Demotiats. 1 Venango, a stiongly Republican coun tv, sends two JuiU-Qu.ij lemociat Instead of two Quay Republicans, ho weie members of tbv last leglilatme Hon. 15. K. Focht of t'nlon. Is de feated by about the same mujoilty thut the cotiniv gave the Republican state ticket The Institutions lie caned ' pioved loo heavy a slnkei fur him to i swim with. "I'veiy one of the seven Quay van- dldates in Schiilkill weie defealfd, an I l.uzeine saved only one out of six for Senator Quay. The same stor Is to-d by the letuins from a sou ice ot other c utilities, which emphasizes the fact that the Republican otcvs, whll tak ing no chances on national pattv s- i .sues, make the ie-election of Senator , Quay Impossible." THREE FROM MISSOURI. Concede the Republican , ' . Congressmen to That Extent, at Louis. Nov. ! At Demociatlc stnte committee headquai ters at 3.30 H m. today, It was conceded that the Republicans have cat tied the tenth, eleventh and tweirth congressional i dlsttlets. The Demociatf claim the J remainder except the eight tPdand'e), which Is In dodbt Kansas City. Mo. Nov. . Paitlal letuins Indicate that the Democrats have carried Kansas City and Jack son county for their state, county and city ticket by at least l,5v) pluiallty. WILL VISIT SPAIN. The German Erapeior nnd Empiess En Route for Cadiz. Madild, Nov. !. Inquiries made heie concerning the pioposed slt of the empeinr of Oeununy to Spain show that the Spanish government has been notified that two German wai ships, one of them living the emperor and em press of Germany on board, will airlve nt e'lidl. November 2D. but It Is claimed It Is not rt known whether the visit oi men nitijiTciii-,. .n w, w j,,,,,,, u. u an ofHcljl character. MR. STONE RESIGNS. W. H. Giaham Will Be Candidate to Succeed Him in Congiess. Pittsburg, Nov. 9. Uovernoi-Klect Stone tonight foi winded to tlovernor Hustings his leslgnatlon of the seat In congiess icpiesentliig the Twenty third dlstilct W. II. tlrahani. who was elected yes teiday to succeed Mr. Stone, will be a candidate foi the unexpired teim. Fatal Collision with a Scow. New York, Nov. P. The wlft and sou of Captain John Jacobsou, of the revv lllancli 1... lost tholr lives in a collision between tho scow and an unknown steam ci in thee North river, off the foot of Canal street today. Captain Jacobson was se verely Injured In the accident, Tho bodies of his wife and son T ho were drowned, have not been recoveu-d. RESULTS IN WASHINGTON How Tliey Were Received in the Cabinet Meeting:. TALK OF THE ELECTION Chief Themo o Conversation Tho Impression Prevails That tho Re sult Is an Indorsement of the Ad ministration War Policy Situation in Cuba la Discussed to Some Length Spaniards aie, Fleecing the People on Custom Rates, Washlngtoi Nov. 9. The election formed the theme that almost exclu sively occupied the attention of tho cabinet at a special session held todayi. Thti session was called to tako thu place of the regular Tuesday meeting, which had to be defeired owing to the absent of the piesldent and several of his otllcial household. The meeting: was in tho nature of an exchange of. gratulullons on the general re sults and the dispatches of the Asso ciated Press, bwiic over the special White house wire, -weie quickly coni muulcattil to the cabinet loom and. '"""""'I, l the ineuibeis. Every onc comments on the otes in their le spectle sections of the country were) made The feeling expressed at thct meetlugsiimmedup.was that the elec tion lesulls showed a hearty endorse ment of the admlnlstiation nnd that in the main the Republican losses In some of the cities weie attributable lo the develpoment of local leellug, following the tidal wave of 1S96 In distill tn vililcb then elected Republl- en us on eiy laige majoiittes. Theie was gieat gintltlcatlon at the outlook for the senate make-up, the opinion as ex.pi escd being that theie would be a Republican majoilt of doubtless eight and possibly moie in that body As to the house theie was some ap piehensioii, though the belief was ex piessed, based on the evidences at baud, that theie might be a Repub lic un majenitv of not moie than thtee. The Demociatlc gains in the south cuated no suipilse as the race is sues had prepared the administration for tin- iesult It was t (intended al the meeting, hovvevei, that In a general I way the dlsttlets thioughoiit the couu ti. noiiunlly Republican, had lemnln cd so and It was asserted that the vote I fulled to show any sign of censuie of the admlnistiation In its war con- I duct The piesldent, as tvell as some of the cabinet, was lu receipt of dis patches beating on the suitudtlou. The situation In Cuba was discussed and as a iesult it Is believed that the Spanlaids will be Informed thiough our tommisbloueis at Havana that the 1 evac uatlun of the island is not proceed- lug with the dispatch that the Fnlted Staten huve a tight to expect. On the other hand It Is said that yellow fev - ei exists In Havana and that It would not be piudnnt to scid Hoops to oc -cup the city even If tho Spanlaids weie leady to evacuate It. There Is no doubt, however, that the Fnlted States will take foi ma! possession of the Cuban government on January 1, If not earlier. It Is tepiesenled on good authoilty that the Spaniards aie making the very most of their op pot Untitles In the matter of customs and that the common people aie made to suffer In consequence. After the cabinet meeting It was stated that nothing had been lecelved recently tiom the Paris commUsIoncrs and that so far as Is known heie theie is no hitch in the proceedings. BIG STORM COMING. Blizzaid Is Moving Northeastwatd fiom the Mississippi. Washington, Nov 9. A stoun of matked strength Is central over the lower Mississippi valley, moving northeastward. In advance of this storm tain has fallen through the Mis sissippi and Ohio valleys, the southern lake legion and the middle and east gulf Mates and following Its move ment from southern Texas, rain has been followed by much colder, dealing weather in the southwestern states The temperatuie Is rising In the ex treme northwest under the Influence of a low barometer aiea which hae ap pealed over the Utltlsh Northwest ter rltui: During ThursJa lain will fall In the Atlantic) coast states with Increasing easterly winds, probably becoming high. LOTTIE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Th- rBmou, Muslc HtU, slnger Had Domestic Trouble. Loudon. Nov. ! Lottie Collins, the music hall singer, attempted suicide loduy by opening eins lu her throat and wilst with a pen knife, fhe will leoovei Miss Collins attempted suicide In her bath room Soon after she hud entered It her sennnt heard pleiclng shrieks and found the singer on the lloor, co ered with blood, flowing fiom wounds in her neck. Miss Collins' uttempt at self destitu tion is attributed to the fact that do mestic tumbles have been preying up on hei mind ttt-H-t-H-H-t-t-t H t 4- 4J WEATHER FORECAST. 4- WnKhlnstoii. Nov 9 - Forecast for TIiuimIhv- For ensiern Penn 8lvanln, lain, colder v ,n l night; Increasing noi i 'a iei w' mIi be. coming high bv Th u lu nlr i. Increasing noi ra ni v mIi be. 4 4 coming high bv Thu bi nlr i. t-HtrtrftttTYYT11 i tt K l r
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