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THE MARKkT. Silver, Mexicans, Cp per Like. 12.00; electrolytic. 1175; casliiitf u.so. The weather.

Tur wid wm mer today. PRICE FIVE CENT NO. 107. THE DAILY STAR. TUCSON, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ELECTIONS III MANY STATES AND CITIES CAUSE SURPRISE THE ISTHMUS AGAIN RUMORED TRQURLE NEW YORK ELECTION A GREAT SURPRISE COLOMBIAN ACTION ON CANAL 13 PROBABLY RESPONSIBLE, New York is Carried by the Democrats While Ohio Elects a Republican Governor by an Overwhelming Majority.

Schmitz Carries San Francisco by a Small Majority Massachusetts Again Republican. A Dry Town. San Francisco, Nov. 3 Probably for the first ume In the history ot San Francisco the town was absolutely dry today. The law compelling the saloons to close waR strictly enforced.

Its operation extended to all the hotels, and restaurants. Met ween 5 o'clock this morning until the polls closed, it was impossible lo obtain a drink of liquor except lu private houses or private clubs. Kentucky Election Shooting. Umisville, Nov. 3.

Tom Koley, a Democratic election olhcer, was shot Slid seriously wounded by Jacob Krel-gor. The light wax a three-cornered oue, Kreiger Is a promiueut citizen and is the son of a hanker. At Danville fountain llasby's skull was crushed in an election row. At Troy, Philip Ely was shot by tho sheriff near the polls. At Lawrencehurg, Constable James Edwards was fatally cut by Oliver Carey during a fight in an election booth.

will be Democratic. Republicans Take the Bay State. Moston, Nov. :1. The Republicans re-elected Governor John Mates by practically the same plurality as' last year.

The rest of tho state tick-1 ator, CANDIDATES AND LEADERS EXPRESS OPINIONS. McClellan Thanks Hit Constituents-Results Meant Much to the Leaders as Defeat Wcutd Have Caused a General Shaking Up in the Lair of the( Tiger "Wild Willie" Jerome Has "Not a Funeral Note" to Say. Now York, Nov. 3. McClellan, who Is at present a member o.

congress mailt' the following statement tonight when i.e was assured of his election as mayor of Greater Now Yoik: "I am deeply grateful lo my fellow citizens for their confidence in me. renew the promises which I made before th) election. 1 have no bitter iiet-s of feeling tor any one. 1 shall The Question of Our Building the Canal Across the Isthmus Mas Caused the Colombian Government Troubles of Its Own After Protecting Them Under tha Monroe Doctrine It Is Found Necerrary to Send Warship to Colon. Colon, Colombia, Nov.

There Is a persistent rumor here that during the last few days a movement bin been on foot looking t. the Independence of tho Isthmus. At noun yesterday was the time mentioned for Its active Inauguration, lint no event puli licly antagonistic to the government of Colombia took place. The rumor is prevalent today that developments aro expected tonight. et Is also elected and tho party prob- night Chairman Salem, of the.

Demo-ably have the usual proportion of two eratlc committee, conceded coun-to one in the legislature. A large I t.v to the Republicans by SOuil, and he vote was polled. Dates jsilled slight-1 also conceded the election oi the en-ly an increased vote in the small tire Republican county and leglsla-towns, but the Democrats madfi gains itlve tickets. Johnson sent a message When he alighted from tho train he was shown election bulletins from New York. He read them, but made no comment.

Such a crowd was on Pennsylvania avenue reading tho election returns that the President's carriage was obliged to drive through back streets. Democratic Victory in Sacramento. Sacramento. Nov. 3.

The Democrats elected their candidate for mayor by about Cut) votes. Johnson Completely Snowed Under. Columbus. Ohio, Nov. Chairman Dick has Issued a statement that M.

T. Derrick. (Rep.) will have? a plurality of over Iimi.oimi, and that the Republicans will have at least 00 on the joint ballot in the legislature, insuring the re-election oi Senator Hnnna. Senator Foraker has telegraphed congratulations to Hanna. Late tonight the Republican state committee gave out the report that Derrick's plnrali'y over Johnson would be the greatest on record, and th.it the Republicans will nave over 100 majority on the joint ballot in the legislature.

Republicans Make Charqes. Louisville, Nov. 3. With the close of an election which was char i 1 go at once to Washington to prepare! for the extraordinary session of, Con press. As soon the question of Cu-j ban reciprocity is dlsnosed of I Kcner'.

I I turn my attention to the aairs of theof Grea er New Wk over heth Low citv. This victory should encourage Kiisioniat by a plurality of about am! unite all Democrats for the Rdwnrd t.ront was elected Presidential election next fall." comptroller, and Forties presi- ri.ai-w Mrnhv li.aili.i- flf dent of the Board of Aldermen. These actorized by an unusually heavy vote. ceeding slowly. Lane (Dem is a numerous disorders and evidences ofipoor third in the race, it is prob- in Huston, carrying the city by 20..

000, The Socialist vote showed a fulling off from last year. Schmitz Probably Re-Elected. Pan Francisco, Nov. 3. Today's election brought out a heavy vote, one of the largest in years where the issues are purely of a local character.

Incomplete returns at midnight indicate that Eugene Schmitz I nion La bor) has been re-elected Mayor, with Charles Crocker (Rep.) a close second. The earlier returns were largely in favor of Schmitz, but when the Re- publican strongholds began to report the lead of the labor man dwindled to such an extent that the Crocker fleo-; pie tcxik heart. Positive assertions 'on the result cm not be given until: further returns hve been received. The connt in many is pro- or Judge or the Supreme L-ourt uy 12,000 over Wilson (Dem. Cummins in Iowa.

Des Moines. Iowa, Nov. 3. The Re- pubivans claim the reflection of Cummins tor governor by 50,000. Democratic Mayor and City Council.

Salt Lake. Utah, Nov. 3. 'The Dem- of the city council are Mormons. Enghl of thesej TROUBLE IN rANAMA.

many gross Irregularities, the re-elec-j able that the Democrats have elected: tion of Governor BeeVham. (Dem.) assessor, sheriff and District at- Little RViody Goes Democratic, over Morris Belknap, (Rep.) by a torney. The Republicans claim the! Providence 1 Nov 3 Late re-majority of 13.000. seems assured. The tax collector, and county rierk.

A ma-j lnaicate the election of Garvin Republicans claim to have proof that! Jority of the Democratic, supervisors! (Dpm for ROvernor jjy a rein 32 precincts oi this city the polling; are likely to be returned. I duced plurality. The vote was very places in the Republican precincts close ajid the reesult will probably be were either Icept closed all cr part ofj Republican Judge in Denver. donbt vnm the mltside districts the time or removed to obscure! Denver. Nov.

3. The Repulv are hearfl from places. They also charge ballot box I Hons claim the election ol Campbell! stuffing. forcible ejection of Renubli- can officers and intimidation of ne-! gro voters. These conditions led to many fights.

Maryland is Democratic. Baltimore, Nov. 3. At 1 o'clock this morning tYVednesday) the returns from this city and Maryland' counties are meagre. The in- Tammany Hall, said: "Figures speak for themselves and the people have spoken.

Of course, we are pleased at the results, u. bears out the figures we gave. If the election had ueen a week farther off the chances are that. Devery would have polled as large a vote as Low." Robert Fuiton Cutting, Lie leader of the Fusionists, said: "The partisan administration which McClellan proposes, cannot maintain the standard set "by Ixjw." Cutting was much astonished at the result- He said hat the Citizens' I'nion will occupy itself preparing 'or the next election. With Commissioner Greene at Police Headquarters -watchin gthe returns, was District Attorney Jerome.

When the election of McClellan was assured Jerome was askeil if he had anything to say. "Not a funeral he replied. Commissioner Greene said he would surely resign his office on Vr before Deee-mlKT 31, The victory, great as Tt is for McClellan, Is of much more significance to Murphy, who made np the Demo-, critic ticket and managed the cam raisin. Detent today would have) meant for him deposition irom the iist of leader, with all Its powers and omxirtunities and accession to control! oi another toir Indod. plans h-d been made 1y certain independent based on the belief that Low would be chosen mayor, to reorganize the Democracy of the city i wirh Tamminy left out, To McCarren also the result meant 1 much, for had McC.ellnn losL ic- t.auglllin womu nave i-eu HSnii.

control and McCarren would have hau little to hope for. The carrying of Brooklyn for McClellan caused much astonishment, as is was 'believed tnat the cry of "no red lights in Brooklyn" would ctuse f.n increased vote for Low in that borough. The campaign was one of the most Interesting in the history of New-York City. From the day iow was renominated, his supporters urged his re-election on the ground that no partisan question w-as involved, but that 1.1 fllo every man snoiou i dications. however, point, to the elec-'ocrats elected Morris tor mpyor and tiou of Edwin Warfield.

Dem.) out of the fifteen members Beckham's Election Conceded. Indications point to the re-election of Governor .1. C. w'. Beckham (Demi by a majority estimated at 14,000.

The voting was unusually heavy. Out of 119 counties in the state, returns have been received from 22. These give Beckham 34.484 and Belknap. 22.03a: allowing Beckham a majority of McClellan Carries New York City. New York, Nov.

3. After a remarkable campaign in which there was united against him neirly all the newspapers and practically every minister of religion In this city. George H. Met', -nan. son of the civil war two men were originally on the Fusion ticket ami were endorsed by.

Tammany, wherenimn the Fusionists took their names from the low ballots and nominated other candidates. It was the nomination of Grout and Fornes by Tammany that caused McLaughlin, the veteran leader of the Kings county democracy to bolt the ticket, declaring that he would not support men who were not Democrats. Surprire was manifested at the light vote cast for Devery, the Independent candidate for mayor. The result today shows the tremendous change of sentiment since Mayor Ixw was elected two years ago, when he won by 3L-000. At that time he -carried all the boroughs except Queens.

Today McClellan carried Manhattan and the Bronx by about a gain of Brooklyn by ..000, a gain of Low having carried it last year by 25.000. Other boroughs show a corresponding gain for McClellan over Shepard's vote of two years ago. Low carried only one borough. Richmond, by about 200. Low sent congratulations to McCleMan.

Roosevelt Returns to Washington. Washington. Nov. 3. President Roosevelt arrived in Washington at eight o'clock tonight from Oyster Bay.

He drove at once to the White House. ATTEMPTED DELIVERY NIPPED. well Laid Plans for Another Out- break at Folsom. Sacranlento Nov. 3.Advices from Folsi(m 8ay that but for the viKilance fh fh plans that would have resulted in a second outbreak of the prisoners were frustrated yesterday.

Yesterday Guard Woods saw a knife in the possession of a desperate prisoner at work on the rock crusher, Work was stopped and all the pris oners were searched. Nine knives were found and as many prisoners were thrown into the dungeon. It developed then that the plan was to make a rush and overpower Edward O'Brien and Michael Holloran, two free men in charge of the train itl. Information concerning the affair could not be had from the prison off! The leaders are desperate NEW BONAPARTIST PLAN. Napoleon to Abandon Claim of Hereditary Right, Paris.

Nov. 3. An article in the Paris Malin has divulged somewhat prematurely the Bonapartist intrigue it be too much to call, it. a plot which has lately been woven at Prince Victor Napoleon's headquarter in Brussels. Prince Y'lctor has long been suffering from an acute form of homesickness, the principal aim of his life being to return to France and to take up ills residence once more in Paris, the beloved city oi his birth.

A council of "prebiscitaire" leaders has lately been held nere for the purpose of reorganizing the" old Bonapartist party on such a basis that the law of exile sgninst the French pretenders might, in Prince Victor's case, be repealed. In other words, Victor Napoleon no longer wishes to play the nngrateAil part of an imperial pretender. Differing in this respect from Paul de asssgnRC. who is more Royalist than the King, Prince Victor wisnes the question fthe form of government to He left entirely to the will of the people. The Prince snys that the term "Bo napartist Party" is a misnomer: oe cording to him there Is no politicl party with tne right to call itseK "Bonapartist." Neither Napoleon nor Napoleon 111.

was elevated to the throne by a party, but by the whole nation. Concedes Cleveland and Nov. At mid of congratulation' to election. Derrick on his Republican as Usual. Philadelphia, Nov.

3. The estimates from sixty-seven counties indicate a plurality for Malhus, (Rep.) for state treasurer, of 217.000. The election in the fourth congressional district to till a vacancy, resulted in the election of Moon, (Rep.) by 13,000 plurality. New Jersey Elects Republicans. Trenton, N.

.7.. Nov. 3. The Repub Means today elected tour senators and enough of the assembly to claim both houses. The Democratic assem- bly ticket was elected In I'nion coun- t.v.

which is defeat for Vulted States Senator Kean. The next senate will stand fourwn Republicans and seven Democrats and the house thirty-six Republicans and twenty-six Democrats Repunlicans Claim Nebraska. Lincoln, Nov. 3.Based on the returns at hand at a late nour the Re- publican state committee claims for the state the entire Republican tlcke 10.000. Mississippi? Jackson, Nov.

3. Yardman (Dem.) was elected governor. The vote was very light. The legislature1 is Democratic and will re-elect the present senators. PIG IRON POOL.

-riea away irom Alabama lurnace yards will stiffen iron conditions hereabouts. Alabama iron prices now are not strong, and just above cost. IMPORTANT RATE MEETINGS. New Orleans, Nov. 3 Tomorrow there will be a meet in gat the St.

Charles Hotel of the Louisiana lines uraay, oi me representatives or tin lines interested in the Cuban bnsi ness, namely, the Illinois Central, Lou "eNarn Line, and the New Orletns Havana I line of the Southern Pacini- Tha tum. ter before the conferenrfl with be northbound rates from Cuba, and an effort will be made to establish a basis for rates. Heretofore there has been no basis whatever, but it is thought that something will he reached to this end at the coming meeting. SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH. Lexington.

Nov. 3. Twelve shots were fired at Captain B. .1. Ewen.

who was the star witness air'iinst Curtis Jett in the rcnt trial of the feud cases of Breathitt county. The shots were fired from ambush One went through Ewen's hat. another through the inpel of his coat but none "'uched his body. Ewen was walking Mann "n's1'- at lie was staying. RAILROAD COMMISSION MEETS Baton Rouge.

I.a.. Nov. 3. A'range ments are being made for the meet ing of the Railroad Commission in this city. There is a fairly large docket.

The first day. as usual, will be tie-voted to executive business. OFFICER FATALLY INJURED. Newport, .1.. Nov.

3. Lieutenmt Albe'l Behrer. ordnance officer of the battleship Maine, fell forty feet from the forward turret today dying an hour later. Ti Urising of People Fellows Declaration Southern Manufacturers to Send Independence. 000 Tons to Foreign Markets.

Panama, Nov. 3. The independence Hirminsham, Nov. Intima-of the Isthmus wis proclaimed this is Riven of the formation among evening at six o'clock. Luge and the i''ou manufacturers in the enthusiastic crowds of all the politi- South of a pool of 50,000 tons of iron ca.

parties assembled and marched be synt to foreign markets, the headquarters of the government! Iron can shipped to Kngland as ti-ooi-s where Tenerals Tovar and ballast in cotton-carrying vessels at Amaya, who arrived this morning sma" freight rates, and it is believed were imprisoned the name of the 0181 once in the foreign markets the Republic of Panama. lrcyn ca disposed of at a favorable The enthusiasm was intense and at P'''ce. Kitty thousand tons of iron The government, however, is not alarmed, and apparently no steps havo been taken to quell any anticipated disturbance. The I'nited States gunboat Nash ville has arrived nere. Washington.

Nov. 3. While the President, was receiving the election bulletins tonight he held a conference with. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Darling and Assistant- Secretary of State lioomis. presumably regarding the situation at Colon and the necea-.

sity for naval steps there. Shortly hefore 10 clonk Lieutenant Belknap, the cipher officer of the bureau of Navigation, came over from the navy department to the White House bringing a message. He watf. followed by Assistant Secretary Dar-Y ling. There was a hurried confer ence between the President and th.

two assistant secretaries following which Belknap returned to the navy department in great haste. A few minutes after conference Admiral Taylor, chief of the hureau of navigation called and waa Immediately admitted to the President. Washington, Nov. 3. Orders wen? issued tonight to the pixie, now on her way from Jamaica, to proceed immediately to Colon, and to uie Boston, now at San Juan Del Sur, to go to Panama.

The Wyoming, the Marble-head, mud the Concord, composing Admiral Glass' nr ttr.d'. orders to remain tempt pulco. The Baltimore, now 5- Domingo, will probably be orilerc.l proceed to Colon. The Dixie has 400 marines aboard. Orders were issued to the Atlanta to proceed from Jannlca to Colon.

There Is a general belief thnt tho rejection of the attaint canal treaty by Colombia caused the people of tho Isthmus to riecid? to set up a government of their own. Secretary Hiy took part in the conference at (he White House, but his presence wis rot known until the gathering broke up, as he entered by a private way. WASHINGTON NOT INFORMED Washington, Nov. 3. The State De-partnient has heard nothing of tho story that a Dutch gunboat hauled down the A merle flagon St.

David's Island, and did not know there was an American flag there to be hauled down. Assistant Secretary Loomis thinks, irom the lay of the that the islands belong to England. He has no idea thnt they belong to the I'nited States. He says uiat if the I'nited States had a flag there, no nation would pul It down without making It pp with the State Department, FATAL TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. Xow iNOV- -I- Fire- early thi morning destroyed the five story bricic tenement huilding at 426 Eleventh avenue.

Eighteen bodies already been taken from the debris, and It is thought there are others. The houx" was known as the House ot All Na-tionsv because ot the number of nationalities its tenants represented. The police believe the Are to nave been of incendiary origin. H. S.

CANFIELD ENDS LIFE. Chicago. Nov. 3. H.

S. Canfleld. u- thor and nefspaper man. commit red suicide last night at the West Chicago Sanitarium by cutting his throat with a razor while temporarily insane. He had been taken to the sanitaricm only a few days ago.

Mr, Canfleld was one of the best known writers of short stories In the country. His work wan exceptionally brilliant, pointed and vigorous. STABBED IN FAMILY ROW. Birmingham, Nov. 3.

A family row took place last night late at Plckney City, a mining town In the western part of Jefferson County, in which' Albert. Tldwell, nearly 70 yeir of age; his son, Will Tidwell, and stepson, Tom Garner, participated. Garner was stabbed to death. Tldwell and his son were arrested and brought to Hie Blrtiilnghom Jail. least three inousand men in the gath- ering were armed.

Washington. Nov. 3. The following cablegram was received at the navy department tonight: "Panama; Nov. 3.

Uprising took place tonighi. Independence pro-; existing administration because it had "acu 1 Xn the city business like conduct Qn Kolsom jump Into the engine of its affairs, and because it baa done!" sh of the round for llb- mnch to stimp out the "red light bv the Fusio'nists tnat the return of claimed. Colombian army and navy and their connections, for the purpose officials made prisoners. Government of checking the Louisiana and inter-to be organized consisting of three: state rates. Another important meet consuls and cabinet.

It is rumored ing will take place on Frida and Sat- Tammany to power would mean "wide ouen town" unrestricted in law- criminals. cisJs. governor, and that the legislature, which will eelct a I'nited States sen- PRECIOUS METALS. Direotor of the Mint's Report of Productions. Washington, Nov.

3. The total world's production of gold in as estimated by thertlirector of the Mint, is and of silver, coining value, $215,801,800. For the L'nitoci tates the ngures are: Gold, silver $71.755.1500. As compared with 1901 these figures show an increase in the production of gold of 1.572,194 ounces and a decrease of 8.C42.935 ounces in the production of silver. During the year Africa increased its gold production from ounces to 1,887,773 ounces and Australasia increased its gold production to $81,578,800, which is over a willion and a half dollars in excess of the production of the United States, which again takes second place.

The production of precious metais in Southern States was as follows: Alabama Gold, $2500; silver. $129. Georgia Gold, snver. $517. North CarolinaGold, 90.700; silver, $27,022.

South Carolina Gold, silver. $388. Tennessee Silver, $15,903. Virginia Gold, $3100; silver $7070, WOULD RIDE HIM ON A RAIL. Londoners! Threaten to Give Dowie -i Warm Reception.

London, Nov, 3. The papers for the past fortnight have devoted much; space to reporting "Elijah" unsuccesstul crusade in New York. The. report that Dmvie is coming to London to prosecute a Zion crusade here is not credi ed. laeu misenrmy i.

ree yen rs ago to Impress Imdon. His crusade 1 WAC nlllont fniliti-o nanotallv anrl spiritually. mis snocKing impiety re-rly precipitited a riot, and on several ocoslons Dowie narrowly escaped rough handling by th indignant c-owds. The London rres commends New York for refusing to take Dowie i. i ne in euuoriai on uowie New York failure, says: "Wowie threatens London with a return vlojt.

His prpvions experience inlrd w-s ii't verv encourr- ii.i rt nnft'in soewhnt undo- cloud. hd not thT inrp tf. the of ml'Tninsr hi- own mother, nrd If pnrplv en int''tnt(on of riding- scoundrel' i i nere uihi similar uprising was iu place at Colon. A FRENCH SPORTING NOTION Palace for Sports Proposed-of France. Athletes Paris, Nov.

3. One of the most striking developments of modern France is the attention now' given to sports. The young Frenchman tins taken very kindly to all the British pastimes with the exception of crick- Ic, mrn uw njs tfimis is beconlin first.class. his rowi and llls other sports, which are as much French as Erglish in their origin, are beinfl pursued with unabated enlhus- insm. Athletic clubs are numerous in this city and common in tne provincial -towns.

Indeed, one may say that there Is no smll ammrilssement ot a large one. which has not at least its cycling society. There is hardlv a col lew or a lycee that has not its foot ball matches and cross-count runs, i thia is very surnrisinsr to people! who knew their France ten years ago. LOU DILLON GOES TO NEW YORK Memphis. Nov.

3. ou Dillon, the trotting queen, was shipped last night, with others of Mr. Billing- i harness horses, to New York, where the speedy little mare will appear on i i I 1 1 lossne.es and the renewed terrors of the infamous "cadet system" by which i-rnorart girls were forced to live! lives of shame, their earnings going to men whom they supposed to be the'r McClellan attacked by the speakers for the Fusionists because they alleged, he had sold the name oi his honored i father to cloik the designs of evil men. To these statements the Democrats replied that Low's non-partisan claims marked an attempt to secure control of the city in the interests of Governor Odeli. HURLED FROM MOTOR CAR.

New York, Nov. 3. Hurled from a racing motor car going at somelhing unproximating a mile a minute. Albert Champion, the world's champion motor cyclist, was seriously injured to (by at the second ftrnul speed meet ing fthe Automobile Association at t'v Brighton race track. The car turned over In the ditch and f'himnion thrown twenty feet His right ami wis lacerated nd almost torn from its socket.

His head v-a "fird his right leg broken near the thigh. fULED OFF THE TUPF. New York. Nov. 3.

John J. Ryan the spectacular plunder, was this afternoon ruled off the turf by the Stewards of the Jockey' Club. Te steward discovered that Ryan had been ruled off by the Fort Erie, Canada. tii. ms i or aliened "ringing," and tkeir action was based on iiiat.

a rail ever Introduced int- the Speedway, driven by her owner Kngland it wxuild be mitt jsnlt-ible i' i The entire consignment will be redone on the occasion of Dowie's next turned to Memphis about December visit to this country." 1, and wintered here. i.

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