THE OREGON
MIST
VOL. XXIX.
SMUTS MAKE
6KEAT GAINS III EAST
;ix Defeats Stimson in New
r . a a
York-Ohio ana inaiana
Oemoorttlo.
u(W Tork Election throughout
v eouotry Tuesday resulted In a po-
W convulsion or rar rvacmug ui
W iluillw at many point, to the
Cju, wv of 1VJ2, and apparently
CJi wldt'iiirnad In It effect
y,w York, John A. DH. demo
Ltlc candidate fur governor, U elect
u wr Henry I Htlnion. republl
Cj, by shout '.ooo, reversing tb.
QtHcn plmaiity 70,000 Id J9oi
governor Hughes.
I New Jertty la Demooratlo.
U Nw Jersey, Woodrow Wilson,
MioctUc rnnUltlnte for governor. In
aHttdorrr Vivian M. Li, republt
cu, by about 16.000, reversing tbaj
rtfloul republican iluralltjr of I.OOO
(or oTror.
I U MssMchusetU Etigeue N. Koa
kaoeratt ha defeated Oovernoi
Va 8. Draper, republican, (or re
tfim, by about 30,000, reversing
orsrnor l)raitr'i former plurality
I.OOO.
It Connecticut Judge llaldwln, dam
nt, la elected over Charles A
mIwIb, rpubllcan, by about 4,000.
iftilm th previous republican plu
:ii of is.o.jo.
ll OHIO, uoTcraor juaaon iiarmon.
. . -
knocrat, candidate for reduction.
tpoara to have carried tbe aula by
tost 13.Q"0. over Warren Q. Hard
L, republican.
Vst In Rhode Island Close, j
ll Nw lUiiipsblfa, Hubert I. Data,
t-pubUcan undulate (or governor, la
kl:ny C. K. Carr, democrat, by
Lout t.iv j
la Pennsylvania, the election ol
bU R T'Iht, republican, for gov-1
rsor. U conceded by largo ma
JOHN A. DIX,
IWMtful Damoeratle Candidate for
Govtrnorahlp of New York.
f KhtHlu Mand, Oovtrnor t'othlcr.
luWIcan, it i-Ucted by a plurality
Q Toddi',., . the (ualon candidate.
W. llooi.er. In elected by 16.000.
' Iua the domocrata claim he
Non of Claude K. PortKr for gov-
f". but thla la not yet conceded.
licontln to' Return Lafollatte.
wlaconaiB, the election of tho
MUcan raudldate (or governor.
Inl E. McOovern, la claimed by
Puw4 majority, and the return of
tor LaFolWtte to the United
natii U aaaured.
P Michigan Charlaa fi Oaborn. re.
llc candidate for governor, la
ird.
odore Rooicvclt's bom dlatrlct
'Mter nay, Long uiftnd( g(Va du
orallty nf 204. aa aialn.t . nlural.
793 feir lliiKhna In 19n
ttlca Charlea A, Talrott, demo
defeated Charlea 8. MIHIngton.
"Idaut Bbarman'a nominee.
cwieTdM by 27(111
' wr notable unaota In the
rMliBsl dl.trlcta. Ropreaenta,
Herbert Haranni Hf..lnn
lnJ and political a..nrt.. i
h Rooaavelt, n, ouite(i by Jeffer-
. Levy.
'Prenentatlve W W ri..
Ha county, Theodore liooaevett'i
r waa tipped out by Martin
wiiiinn, 8. Ilennett w
(Or Conr... K. t,
. . " - "
j"- t aon of the polltloal eoon-
Fo r.,ao, hlhw of tb urlff
. , floated, but hla home
Auburn, m-ttfit in m. . j
IJ.nl d " Vice
1 8h"mai candidate for
Wa &rxtnA v.. - j .
tinl t " uw:ri.
.j. -' iiome town weni
f. . B1 the d0UlO0rat tnhlUeM
N"ir b.4 tw fcta to s fri
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HARMON WINS IN OHIO
larly Return. n ,u ,ndlc,t, ,
Damocratle Landsllds.
Clevelaod.-HtuUrn ludlyau. that
Jwv.rnor Judaon Harmon ilm) j,M
nude a clean .wn-p of the iU,tu do.
featlng Warren U. Harding (Rep)
and bla plurality will approximate
60,000.
Columbus Democratic Rtutq Chair
roan NlcboU said return Indicate a
democratic Miidlldn. The plurality
of (Jovernor Harmon In llumllton
county la now estimated at 15.0UO, In
Cuyahoga county 2:),ooo. In Mont
goinery county 4,ruo.
Election Board! Seittd.
McAloster, Ohli. Charged with ton-
piracy to Injur, oppress, threaten '
and Intimidate
- h as i i I lUO Ul
by refusing them the rlKlit to vote,
bulf tho cliTtl.in officials of McAI
tr wvrt arrcatvd by a deputy mur
abal and taken before ttt fnltrid
SlaW-a conimlluticr and hold on
bonda of J,ooo each.
Creit Socialist Cain.
New York The Rorlalut vote
aliowa an 'ni-ritaiie from 50 to 0o per
cent In all of the cltli-i of the Mate
In lluftalo the HoclnllMta got 3ou0 aa
agalnat 775 In tii; In Syracuxe 220
a agalnat I loo In loa; In Jami-a-towa.
6oo. at agultut :,7 in 19mh, and
the aaine pcrnnUji- la iniiltitalned In
other cltlea.
DEMOCRATS WILL
CONTROL HOUSE
Chicago That tlw next llouae of
Kepreaentatlvei wilt be controlled by!
the denuirrau Is cnni.(J -d. The d'-m-1
ocrata guinea from the republican '
aeata In c(ii:)trin In e'ght ttatei.
la New York leven republican '
mi U were necurrd by the d'MiiocratH; I
in Mirjliin.l. .Uchuett!, Norih
Carolina, rurh, the mpublicann IohI
two icjiti LoHneii are definitely
known to hare been UHlnined In Il
linois, Kenturky, MUxourl and Ohio.
The known democratic g:itn of IS
entH, Ii oll.et by two republlran
gaiiM from the democrat, one e.ich
in New York and renn.vlvaiil.i. Il
port received from other matuit In
dlcain that the demoerat will have
ample iiuirfcm to aeeure them the 22
eiU Hfiiry to give tliem control
of tho limine, two democratic K"'"9
prevlouiity liniiix been reported In
Maine. Twenty four were acquired
before the Malue election. t
Grandfather Clause Helps.
In Oklahoma re (urns Indicated that
the democrats probably gamed two
acuta, duo apparently to the operation
of the no-called grandfather clause,
which debarred the negro voter from
voting.
At democratic headquarter In New
Jersey, It w declared that tho state
would hold eight seals, making a gain
of five.
iNfinocrata in West Virginia bad
gained In three districts
Missouri ahowed one known, with
three probable democratic gain, w hile
In Iowa and Illinois the return Indi
cated the democrat would gain a to
tal of alt aeat.
In North Carolina returns Indicated
democratic gain which would in
crease to three.
Socialist for Congrest.
A bin aurprise came from WlHCon
eln when the republican committee
conceded the election of Victor I
Horner, Socialist, to congress from the
Kourth dlatrlct, which I now held by
the republican.
Return Indicate that the Socialists
bnve polled more than 40,0"0 vote In
the city of Chicago.
It la the first time In 18 yciira that
the deinocrnta have carried the Hou
of RoprcKcntatlve.
New York City will be represented
by en almost aolld democratic dele
gation. The United Slate Ser.ate will prob
ably have a reduction In the republi
can majority a a reult of legislative
election held In many atate.
WOODROW WILSON ELECTED
New Jerey Elect Oemocratlo Gover
nor by Large Majority.
Trenton Dr. Woodrow Wilton, for
mer president of I'rlnceton. -leioa'cl
Vivian M. Lewi, the repuBllcan nom
inee for governor of New Jcrary v
where from 10.000 to 20.000 plut-illty.
The democrat claim tho kglJ..iur
nd while thla claim doe not eIU
o well ba.cd a that of victory for
the atate ticket. It would not be ft
aurprl.lng thing If thoy were found In
g poeltlon to elect a democratic fen
tor. MoKlnley Congratulate Lloyd.
Chicago Wllllm B. McKlnler.
chairman of the ropubl'can congr.
Ilonal committee. ? congratula
tion, to Chairman Lloyd, of the dem
ocratic congr..le.l omM.e'
upon th. reported sinews of
democrat In wliiiUo. -Jt' ,n
the seit congTO"- N
ST. HELENS,
BRADY'S VICTORY
DOUBTED GREATLY
James H. Hawley-, Democratic
Candidate, Likely to Win
Out In Idaho,
UolHf., Malio-ihi,.r..Ht In l..rtlon In
M-lio ci-ntrfd nili..ly about the gu0.
rnaiorlal cimt'-at whU'lj wan tho only
'at! offi,.e rnc.rnliig which uny
doubt exlMt.-d to th,. rt-Kult. Agre-
'vc campa.Kna i.av,.. bi-n nwde by The latest returns pi ve Oswald West, Democrat, of Clatsop
" (1,,v, ru'"- ii. iirady, re- j County, the election for Governor of Oregon by a plurality of be
pui.ii.an i...i,,in.e f,Jr re-M.-ctrbn. and tween three and four thousand. He carried Multnomah County
J'e ii. niuy, hi democratic op-! by nearly one thousand,
poni'tit. !
The rarup:iign him?.! on the liquor
question, the republican platform de
clarliiK in favor of Hubmlttlnn a con
stitutional amendment providing for
mate wide prohibition, and the dem
ocrats standing pat on the present
county local option law. The linos
are clearly drawn between the "wet
and "dry" forces, aud because of this
Indications point to Iirady' election.
Governorship in Doubt.
The election. of Governor Jamos
H. Rrady, republican, is In doubt.
Return from the noutheaHt Indicate
the .Mormon counties, are voting the
democratic ticket. They ),ave cut
Into the Iirady majority with vital ef
fect and the returns from there have
revived Interest at democratic state
headquarters, where I wan practically
concedxd Hraily was elected.
Kremont county will give Hawley,
democrat for governor, a majority of
between 3oo to 5u0. Ilaunock county
return Indicate Hawley will pull out
with BOO majority. He will also carry
Bingham county. It Is believed. He
sides Aila It 1 known Canyon, El
more and HoIhc counties will bo car
ried by Iirady,
The fop-caste'! lunticllde for either
Brady or Haw!. to mature.
Tho rest- an now plainly evident
means that the eleventh legislature
will be largely republican and will
pass an amendment to the slate con
stitution allowing the people to rote
en statewide prohibition two years
hence.
Although Hawlej hns evidently car
ried Ilolse City by a small majority,
the lend Is not stiff, -lent to offset the
big majorities cxpei cd and aro com
ing in from tho conn ry precinct fav
orable to Hratiy. I! -wloy' lead In
the city, v ' ' h Is stn i;!y "wel" was
les nun I . '0 major!).'.
French Sleeps State.
Htitgon L. French, rc-uhllcan can
didate twr congress, wi 1 sweep the
state by a much larger m tjorlty than
he did at the trlmarles. He is the tn
surgent republican candidate who de
feated Thomas R. Hauler, standpat
representative for the nomination.
Krencb Is leading- the republican tick
et In every county in the state with
tho exception of Itlnlne, the home et
Arthur M. llowen, hi opponent.
Returns from southeastern or Mor
mon courule are meatier. A late dis
patch from Pocatello. the homo city
of Governor Brady, Is to the effect
tbat he lost the city by 600 majority
In favor of his democratic opponent.
No fight has been made on the re
maiuder of the state ticket. In Ada
county a straight republican legisla
tive ticket was elected. Kremont
Wooi., for years Judge of thla dis
trict end who presided over Wie Moy
er Haywood trial, was defeated by
Carl A. Davis, democrat.
Hawley Is leading Brady in North
ern Idaho. Four Shoshono county
precincts give HawU.y 520, Iirady 280.
The democrat claim Kootenai county
by 00.
Hawley Lead at Waiter.
Welser. Idaho Returns from 15 of
the 19 district In the county Indicate
that Hawley, democrat, for governor,
will carry the county by about 200
majority.
ILLINOIS IN LANDSLIDE
Oemoorats Will Have Representation
In Congr.
Chicago. With five out of the 26
Illinois Congressional Districts to be
heard from. U Democratic Ropre.en
tatlve. and eight Republican h .
been elected. It I believed that the
final return, will th. Democrat,
aa having the large.t number of Rep
esltutive. A. a result of th. Dem
ocratic land.llde. the State Leg.sU
: will undergo a decided cbang.
Three of th. state lawmaker, who
itetd In connection with th.
WHO
minis, however, were re-
jampot" sc
'",.! of Ottawa.
Br" .
Olympla Republicans Win.
Olympla. Wash.-neturn. from 16
' the 20 outside precincts and two
0,: the sl Olympia wards Indicate
01 at th. entire Republican county
hl,.kot is elected easily, although, th.
"'Cocrat. made . hi, flgbt for th.
B,1lc. of Auditor and vote Is clo..
ein r
Taylor Loe In Tenne..
Neville. Tenn.-W. irper. I juslM
dldt. for governor. dfl-U4 '
Mnsor lUbwt . TSI. t
OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, I0IO
WEST BEATS
Rest of Republican State Ticket Is
Victorious by
A.E. THOMPSON ELECTED SHERIFF
Miller Representative, La Bare Clerk, Laws Treasurer
Farr Commissioner, Prescott Surveyor, Sherwood
Coroner. Scappoose Goes Wet
A. W. LalTerty was elected to Congress from this district by a
majority of about 10,000, while W. C. Hawley carried the first
district by about the same number.
F. W. Benson will be the next Secretary of State and Thos. B.
Kay Treasurer.
Henry J. Bean, Thomas A. McBride. George H. Burnett and
Frank A. Moore were elected to the Supreme Bench, all of the
Non-partisan Judiciary ticket being defeated.
A, M. Crawford is the Attorney General; L. R. Alderman, Su
perintendent of Public Instruction; Willis S. Duniway, State
Printer; O. P. HorT, Labor Commissioner; and John H. Lewis,
State Engineer.
The prohibition measures were beaten by a large majority and
the Home Kule Bill probably carried. The Woman's Suffrage
Amendment was snowed under all over the State.
All of the measures creating new counties or changing county
boundaries were defeated, and the bill allowing counties to issue
bonds for the building of roads seems to be a winner.
Election day passed in Colum
bia County with more interest
being taken than has been shown
in several years. The day was
rainy and disagreeable, but there
was a heavy vote polled.
The particular attack of the
Democratic forces had been made
against Martin White, the Re-,
publican nominee for Sheriff, and
interest in the contest was the
main feature of the day. This
end of the county, with the ex-
OSWALD WEST
Governor-Elect of tho State of Oregon
ception of Houlton, went to the
Republican, but the northern
part and the Nehalem precincts
gave the Democrat, A. E. Thomp
son of Clatskanie, a sweeping
majority. He won by about 200.
M. E. Miller, Republican nom
inee for Representative, wins by
a majority of over 600. v
H.E.LaBare defeated his Dem
ocratic opponent for the office of
County Clerk, Mr. Wilkerson of
Rainier, by over 400.
The closest race was on the
office of County Treasurer and
COUNTY VOTE
2. ! o 1
1 i "!
Governor
llowermnn (Rep).
West (Pern)
Uepresentiitivo
lli own, Soc
Miller, Hep
Con nt v Clerk
Dnviilson, 80C . . . .
I.alliire, Rep
Wilkerson, Pern..
Sherill
Thompson, Den..
I'slier, S'
White, Rep
11 32 Ufl 38 l!
10, 14, 84! lti 411: 611
11 12 111' 20 10 6.1
12 32 140. 41 (itllllV
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f 1 i ' '
i t v . .
m
3 7 2!) 18! 4' is'... 61.
7i 321IM 21), 72117. 8 44j.
17 1.1 411 1 34, 62, 01 3d'.
III!
12 8 224 21,
2 4 21; IH
ill 24i 47 27;
37, 03
3 2!
77! 701
Tirfsurer-
Hattatt, Pern
10 2,144; 27 3.1
01 211: 77 1 12, OSt
,avs, Rep.
Ileen. Hoc
0 7i 3S 20 7
tintvComtnissloner
4-year term
'arr, Rep
ullcrton, Dcm..
eiigemnn, 80c . .
10, 33 153! 21
10, 14! 2i 27
23i 851
7! 20'
tlj 0, 37
13
inty Commissioner
2-year term
latuor, Dem
11. 12!
28
k vser. Soc
5, 13 3!i 18
8! 20
ticlienor, Rep. . .
inty Hurveyor
rescott. Ren. . . .
0, 27 145
I I
12, 41,198
' (in ar i Li I
2tl 80 .
14 l- .
oner
lynn, Jm
111 14: 70
lterwoo.1, Ren .
101 45 108' M 8P
BOWERMAN
Good Margin
was won by A. T. Laws, the
Republican nominee, as he beat
Mr. Hattan by the narrow mar-
ivin t tiv. 11ilnn L'nM sw.l limn I
gill Ul IC11 VUIC3. X Ul DiriUG bllllC
it was thought here that it had
ended the other way, but Moecks
precinct gave Laws a majority of
11 and made him the victor.
Farr's lead over Fullerton wiil
be more than 300. Mr. Fuller
ton ran well in this end of the
county, but wa3 unable to get
much of a vote in the northern
section.
A. W. LAFFERTY
Representative in Congrest from Second
District
Tichenor's majority will run up
close to 450, and the Republican
Surveyor and Coroner were elect
ed by large majorities.
The election was a surprise to
a large number. Not all of the
" 1 .1 i
o
candidates that the Mist worked ; wlde "nd eneri movement of the
for were elected, and of course we ' Republican party toward progreseive-
would-ratherthat they had been. 1 ,sm- "The ""turns .peak for them
Nevertheless the choice of officers 1vm- have nothing to regret. I
has been limited to men who we urpru.d.thni I ran so well and
believe to be honest and straight
forward and who are in every
way competent to perform the
duties of their various offices.
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BOTH SIDES CLAIM IOWA
forter and Carroll Expact to Win In
ttata.
SXSl
' ablp with th damderata ah&wlag tba
i greater confidence. If Governor Car-
i roU It re-eleeted It will be by tb
't;'.?'
Itecter, democratic gub
ernatorial caodflate, claimed tbat he
would carry the state by 20,000, but
more conservative estimate based on
109 precincts out of 2300, place his
plurality (If any) at 4000 or 60OO.
Governor Carroll declared that the
early return were ali from the cltle
and that estimate baaed upon them
were bound to be erroneous.
This atate baa 11 congressional dis
trict. L S. Pepper, the young dem
ocratic candidate in the Second dis
trict, walked away with the election,
carrying every county over his op
ponent, Charles Orllk. It wa. in be
half of the Utter that Colonel Roose
velt recently made his address in
Davenport.
Republieana Win Nebraska.
Omaha Although the returcs are
comparatively meager, it appears that
Mayor James Dahlman, of Omaha,
democratic candidate for governor,
has been defeated by Chester A. Aid
rich, republican, by a safe majority.
Congressman O. M. Hitchcock, on
the face of the returns, ha. a safe
lead over United State. Senator El
mer J. Burkett in the race for toe
senate.
HOME RULE BILL
WINS IN OREGON
The biggest surprise in the election
return, was the greater Oregon home
I rule bill running ahead of tbe vote
against prohibition. Not only did the
bill lead in Multnomah County, but
also in the state. Tbe home rule bill
and the vote against statewide prohi
bition ran 2 to 1 in Portland. Re
turn, from the 'state did not change
tbe indication that the home rule had
carried and that prohibition had ttfeen
defeated. Many of the cities In 'dry"
countiea gave large majority for home
rule and against prohibition.
Pendleton went "wet" by about 10
to 1, but incomplete returns from
rural precincts indicated that tbe big
majority of the urban vote would be
cut down. Grants Pas in "dry" Jos
ephine County gave about 2 to 1 in
favor of the "wets," but the rural
vote threatens to make this show-lag
almost an eves break. Early indi
cations from Lane; County were that
the vote would be close. Early re
turn, from 'Astoria gave the' "wets"
about 1 to 1 majority In favor of the
home-rule bill and against prohibition.
Indiana Goes Democratic.
Indianapolis. Incomplete returns
from a majority of the 90 counties
of Indiana indicated that the Demo
crats will have majority in the
Legislature, and that the Democratic
state ticket has won by a small ma
jority, which will mean the retirement
of Senator Beverldge.
Th. Democrats seem to hate car
ried 11 of the 13 Congressional dis
tricts, and It Is thought that Cr urn
packer and Barnard, of tbe Sixth, are
defeated.
8timaon Blame. Pregretaivlsm.
New York Henry L. Stimson at
tributes his defeat to causes nation
with the rest of the ticket,"
said Mr.
Stimson.
Foas Win. In Maaachu..tts.
Bogten. The Democrat, won th.
tate election and placed Representa
tive Foss, a former Republican, In
the chair occupjed by Oovernor Dra
per (or thea last two years.
Early return showed tbe Demo
crats 'carried almost every offlc. on
th. Ut. ticket.
Jo. Cannon I. Elected.
Danville, 111.1 Joseph O. Cannon
will go back .to th. House from the
Eighteenth district of Illinois. Re
turn. Indicate that his plurality is
much smaller than that of two years
go.
Democrats Sweep Chicago.
Chicago Returns In Chicago and
Cook county, although less than one
naif the total, Indicate the democrats
have .wept th. city and county by
from 39.000 to 40.000.
Mlrm.sota I. Republican,
St Paul Minnesota elected A. O.
Eberhart,. republican, .governor, and
U. legislature will continue to b.
strongly republican. Insuring th. re
flection of Ualt.4 But.. S.itAor
Clapp, insurgent.
Oklahoma t. Stay Ory.
Oklahoma Ci.tyll.poru ladl.lt.
that tbe pr.potlttrui ta substitute K
cal optlom . far . siawwida '
; HU tasa f aaafe
WASHINGTON GOES
TO THE BEPUBLICAHS
t
Returns Indicate Ejection of
Three Congressman and
Supreme Judges
Seattle Washington .tat. Tu.sdai
elected three congressmen, five jus
tices of th. suprem. court, a atats
legislature- which will choose a uo
ceor to United State. Senator Sam
uel Pile., and a full county ticket la
every county. Two cont4tutIonJ
amendments to be voted upon, on.
granting women's suffrage and th.
other providing 'for the succession ot
the office of governor.
Late return, .how that William E,
Humphrey, republican wa. re-elected
a. representative in congress from
the district which Includes Seattle
and King county, winning a decisive
victory over W. W. Black, democrat
In the congressional district ot
which Taooma is a principal portion,
Stanton Warburton. Insurgent repub
lican, was victorious over Langhorne,
and In tbe Third district (a th. East
era part of the state, and including
Spokane, W. F. LaFoll.tte, insurgent
republican, was elected by a good ma
jority. -.If Mi
J1T;
k'.A 1-.-!
W. F. LA FOLLETTE,
Newly Elected' Congrettaian from tha
Third Waehington District
Polnd.gter's election to the United
States itnate 1. practically assured
by tbe election of a republican legislature-
Return., indicate that a light rot.
wa. cait foe campaign has been
lacking In enthusiasm, save, in one or
two cnt.su. The canvass for th.
so-called non-partisan supreme court
ticket (ailed to receive tb. support
expected by its promoters, and tha
election 'of the five republican candi
dates for the supreme court bench is
reasonably certain.
A constitutional amendment grant
ing woman suffrage was on the ballot.
There bajg been no orgSnized opposi
tion to tfie amendment -and it is gen
erally conceded that It ha. carried.
Seattle seems to have voted nearly
Urea to on. for woman suffrage, but
In Tacema, th. early returns show
the vote about evenly divided.
Washington Cities Dry.
Seattle A remarkable feature of
the election was the extension of the
"dry" territory. Nine cities la West
ern Washington, including two of tha
largest la th. state, voted (o close tha
saloons,' and ISO saloons were put out
ot business. The new dry crUe. ax.
Everett, Bellingham, Mount Vernon,
Burlington, Sedro-Woaley, Anaoortes,
Edmonds, Oranlte Falls and Arling
ton. STUBBS IS ELECTED
Majority Muoh Reduced Results an
Oengr.se Tn DoCbt
Tape Governor W, R. Stubb
'was re-eleoted in Kansas by a
plurality estiaatcd by republican
campaign managers at from 12,000 to
20,000. 8tubbs made bis race on
progressive republican platform and
was forced into a vigorous right by
opposing railroad lateresU. Tha gov
ernor's opponent was fleorge
Hedgea, who, although defeated, re
duced Stubba majority at two ytirs
ago by several thousand TStaa.
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