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"', After It is all over and having been ' canght guessing for three times with the same results,' It Is a wonder that the people generally' gave 'Mr." Bryan .credit as, being a genuine factor In the present race. Nevertheless Mr, Bryn has a ( wonderful personality end the power to engender confidence, The people flocked by the thousands ( to hear h!m and there Is no disguising the fact that there 'was an element of uncertainty all through this campaign aa to what might be the result. The wagers were all placed on tremendous odds against Jryan and everything In dicated Taft's election, still there was en uncertainty which was not removed until the returns commenced coming ! In. . Then it was soon reallssed that Bryan had simply aroused our fears without any foundation whatever. , , , . It was a quint election In Union eight mlleA About half way home, Cunningham, who Is working on the section, saw her coming unprotected along the track, and when she came near enough, grabbed her. Upon reaching home she Informed her mother, and her brother Immediately went to Union and had him arrested. Officer Slater took him home with him and kept him the first night, and hearing that there would probably be trouble If the citizens knew his where abouts, he thought It best to bring him to La Grande and. Instead of tak ing him to the train lust night at Union m;b.il ,Ws. ti .RAwf .; st'atfrn. ; and placed him in the freight warohous until the train arrived. 'Notlng'elght or ten armed men there, he worked thla Clever ruse to throw them ' off their guard. Slater was one of the Judges of election, and as the train drew In he stepped aboard with the ballot box en route to La Grande, leav Ing his prisoner In the warehouse, guarded by Marshal ( Duncan. Upon reaching La Grande Slater secured an auto and with Officer McLaughlin started for Union, but on the way met Duncan and his prisoner bound for the county seat ' ' It Is understood that Cunningham wilt be arraigned before Justice Stew art this -afternoon and will waive ex amlnation and go to Jail. ' There Is no question but that Cun ningham,, would flow v be; a corpse had It not been for (he quick' and clever work of Officer Slater, end the Union mob la chagrined that It did not got hold of their would-be victim. Cun nlnghnm has lived in Union for many years, and la about is years or age, Me has confessed, his guilt and the law will act' - " . ' t i YORK (Continued from page 1.) county, but after all. It was enjoyed toy all. This Is the proper way to con duct elections. ' The, reduceJ vote.'ln the county shows the effect of the sud den change, but If a vot has not sufficient Interest to attend he polls without being solicited and hauled, it might be Just as well for him not to : vote. , . , .' ' ' '. , ', This campaign has not been' with out Its advantages. The entire coun try has been awakened to the necessity of some safe and sane system, whereby the depositors of the country mny be protected from loss, either through poor Judgment or fraudulent manage ment of bank officers. It Is conceded that no man ever en tered upon the duties of the high of fice of president as well equipped and with such general f I pe experience as .William H. .Taft. . The people under ! : these circumstances expect a wide and profitable administration, and they ' will not be disappointed'. - . ' - "Uncle" Joe Cannon won the first heat. It remains to be seen whether or not he wins the second. Roosevelt policies were sustained by handsome majorities by the people, i i , Will Speaker Cannon succeed him self? ' Shall the people rule? WASHED "A mob In Union was foiled In' -n attempt to lynch V.aymond Cunning ham, who committed 4 criminal s enult upon a little 14-yodr-ild girt in .Union lau evening. Officer Dick S!a tir itas .ii clever, or ih armed men would have accotn i.ifht tho,lr pii' purpns t Ttoiry r-eln a holiday, little Miss Ruth, oauR'iiirr it ZJ.-s. Spain, who lives at Tclocaset, where she goes to school, came to Union sta tion on a helper engine, and Intended to return on a freight train In the af ternoon, but misled the train and jnarted to walk home, a distance of dicate the republicans will carry everything except poBsibly.two mem bers of the state legislature. Judge Polndexter for congress leads Good year by at least 4U00. -Republicans now claim the city 'and county by ,- 0ft The socialist increase Is a feat ure of the result. .'!. " : Washington Joined in the. landslide. for Taft wlrh a heavy vote. The slow count makes It impossible to deter mine accurately the extent of the vie tory, and it is almost certain hi state gives Taft a plurality cf at; least 45, ooo.'; :! v '- '.. '. :' ; . Idaho Gives Taft 13,000 Surplus. "Boise, Nov. 4. Taft's plurally In Idaho will probably reach 15.000. J. H. Brady, republican, was elected gover nor over M. Alexander, democrat, by 3000 to 6000. The legislature went re publican on Joint ballot. ':' One Democratic Legislator. San Francisco, Nov. 4. With , 75 precincts yet to register their votes at the city hall, indications today are that James McGwire, the democratic candidate In the Fourth congressional district, may beat his republican op ponent, Julius Kahn, the present In cumbent. This would give California one democrat in congress.' , . ... The latest returns; Indicate Taft's lead In'tho state over Bryan will be 75.000.' ' Late returns from all over the state Indicate Taft will have a plural Ity of 75,000 In California Reports from the mountain coun ties are coming in slowly. "We have a plurality of 75.000," said General George Stone, the state republican campaign manager, thla afternoon. "The election shows California Is safely republican and cannot be won by the democrats." Dvitceit He-elceted. SDilnafleld. Nov. 4. Today's re turns Indicate Taft's plurality In Jilt nois will be 200,000. Deneen, republl can, was re-elected governor over Ste venson by a plurality of approximate ly 75,000. , ' Arkansas I.oynl to Bryan. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 4. Early murn'.ng returns Indicate a-Bryan plu rality of 10,000 In Arkannns. t'unuiilnj'M In lOltvtctl In Iowa. Des Moines, Nov. 4. Republican In the state are "getting toRetlier" today in a general' movement for harmonj following the nomination of Governor ummlns for United States senator a; the primary yestcnlay. It Is thought the selection of Oimmins will put an end to the hitter feud. IOnjtwortli Re-elected. Cincinnati, O.. Nov. 4. Late returns today sKow Taft carried Hamilton county by lS.OOrt, and for governor, Harm "n. the "irsi""!. xyl ij; hv 16,000. Lonsworth is a representative to congress by 8000.." Kanna Lines Up for Taft. Topeka. Kan., Nov. 4. Results give the republicans a big plurality, though revised reiurns are coming in slowly. THE HOUSEKEEPER 35c For Six Months , 35c FERGUSON'S "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE." Subscriptions fotall other pub- rtfk,.w nkvtd- WHICH BILL woud you . prefer to pay? A good stiff one to the doctor for curing soma of your family of pneumonia or rheumatism or our modest one for the coal which would have prevented the Illness T . Thick It orer. Then give us the :der tv coU Da It soon, too. Even a little chill may. mean a big bill for the doctor. 10. F. 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Call up V. C. BEAN, La Crandtv I hene, Kf cf. 1741 V eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee5;eeeeee OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS ( $28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE - e A Mutual Company can Save You from 40 to 50 per cent on Your Insurance J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, La Grande.Or. Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave Phone Red 1782 I seeoeeeeMeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeee4.eeeeeee W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. THE BEST FLOUR! is that made at North : Powder Every Sack Guaranteed N0RCB.ETTCR GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. - Local Agents WOOD, C0AI AND FEED IOOOOI JL The republicans will control the leg islature and Joseph L. Brlstovv, former fourth assl-iuim pstmater, will be elected to l..w r-nnte, despite the rnll- ad fishl r.;:i!nst him. All congre- nen from the. state will be republi cans. Taft's plurality will probably be 15,000. Lincoln, Neb., Nov.' 4. Bryan slept soundly lact night and arose at 8, ap parently refreshed and In good spirits. After reading U.e pnpers he said he would await more returns from In diana. Ohio, West Virginia and Ne braska before commenting. Manila Likes Result. - Mnnlla, Nov. 4. Americans with Th le5l roUtnis indicate the re- (hA m,,,,! (lt r todnv celebrating IS Why Try to "Get I Along" without o l "She had done her best-A leaky range was to blame Why not know the delightful satisfa Hon of having your work done perfectlyThan comes from using a Monarch Range? v -mi in : Ibe'Suy Satisfactory "Bang eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Cut Prices on Lumber and publicans lost the state legislature, Republican Committee Chairman Dol ley conceded the result was in doubt, the election of Taft. People In Manila expect an entire change of policy on the part of the government toward the and means the defeat of Brlstow for ,s,ands owln o Taffs Intimate know.. the United States senate. j Bryan is Still Silent J .Cnnjnued on page 5.) 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