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MEDFORO. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1908,
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JUDGE TUFTS
ELECTION SURE
Hughes Also Wins- Out in
New York State. Other
Elecrion News.
Hughes said: "I am deeply grati
fied at the success ot Mr. Ta(t and
bjr our victory In tnis state as Indi
cated by the returns. To all those
who hare labored so earnestly to
support my candidacy, I wish to ex
press my warmest appreciation. With
this expression of confidence of the
people I shall devote myself with re
newed seal to their service."
TWO REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS.
NEW YORK, Nov. S. The re
turns throughout the United States
at an early hour this (Wednesday)
morning show Tatt ot Ohio Is elect
ed president by 317 votes and 13
doubtful. There la practically no
change indicated in the house of
representatives. The United States
senate will retain Its present Repub
lican majority. Indiana has gone to
Tatt by 16,000 to 18,000. Bryan ap
parently carried Nebraska, although
the Republicans still claim the state.
Ohio -has gone to Taft by (0,000
to 76,000. Taft carried New York
by about 11,000, the first time the
city has given Its vote to a Republi
can candidate since 1896, when Mc
Klnley had a small plurality. Taft
carried Greater New York by a large
majority than did Roosevelt four
years ago. The indications are 202,
000 for Taft against 17,000 for
Roosevelt.
Hlsgen (Ind.)Nrecelved about 28,
000 votes in GreatetXew York. In
dications are that the Democratic
governors are elected in several ot
the middle western states that gave
presidential votes to Taft. The Re
publican plurality fell off In the mid
dle west.
FAIRVIEW. Neb., Nov. 3. Bryan
tonight received at his home Fair
view returnr which early told him for
the third time he had been defeated
ot the greatest ambition of bis life.
Confident of victory to the last, he
was not prepared to believe that his
cause was lost until pluralities of
his Republican opponent plied up In
auch proportions as to leave no room
for doubt. He relied greatly on
Greater New York to offset the heavy
Taft vote above Harlem river, but
even In that he was bitterly disap
pointed and soon realised the state
hopelessly had gone, and with It his
prospects ot election. According to
prediction of hi managers he was
led to believe he would be elected
without the aid of the Empire state.
He then turned to Ohio and Indiana,
but in these states he received no
encouragement and knew the long
fight bad been won by Taft.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Nowhere
perhaps than In New York City was
there a more cheerful spot tonight
than the Republican national head
quarters. From the tall building
flashlight telegraphed to surround
ing territory the new ot Tatf vic
tory. The enthusiasm was every
where manifest. Broadway went
wild. Hundreds of thousands of
people thronged the 'great white
way" and bedlam was turned loose.
It Is doubtful If ever a victory was
received with greater enthusiasm
than was exhibited in the metropo
lis tonight.
State Chairman Woodruff sent the
following telegram to Taft: "Your
plurality in New York state I more
than 200,000, thu exceeding Roose
velt's majority four year ago, as he
earnestly expressed the desire that
It should. You carried New York
City by 6000 to 10,000; In Kings
county, 16,000. Hughes' plurality
1 at least 60,000. His candidacy
aided your success."
Johnson for Minnesota and Spry for
Bute of Utah.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 3 John
son was elected governor by prob
ably 25,000.
OPERA HOUSE
Opening New Opera House
To Take Place Monday
November 16.
SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 3. Utah
Is Republican by a heavy majority.
Taft is running well In the lead. Re
turns are coming very slowly.
Spry, Republican, was elected gov
ernor.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Presi
dent and Mrs. Roosevelt returned to
the white house well pleased with
the returned as furnished by the As
sociated Press.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Hitchcock
tonight received the following tele
gram from Sherman:
"Utlca, N. Y., Nov. 3. Hon.
Frank H. Hitchcock, chairman Re
publican National Committee, New
York, N. Y.: Please accept my con
gratulations and thanks for the suc
cess and wisdom with which you
have conducted the campaign.
"JAMES S. SHERMAN.
CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 3. Judge
Taft sent the following telegram to
Hitchcock: "I am delighted to hear
the favorable returns from all parts
of the country, especially from New
York, and I wish to express my grat-
ltude to you for the work which you
have done, and felicitate yon on the
accuracy with which yon foretold
the results, Indicating a clear grasp
and a wonderful political knowledge
ot the situation.
"WILLIAM H. TAP.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 3. Up to 10
o'clock no break ot an optimistic
character wa received at the resi
dence of C. P. Taft, where W. H.
Taft, the Republican candidate, and
Mrs. Taft were surrounded by a
merry party of relatives and friends.
At that time Taft had no doubt of
hi election, as was Indicated by a
telegram of congratulation which he
sent to Hitchcock. Owing to the
meagre Information from Ohio, Tatt
declined to make any statement. Tatt
sent many telegrams to prominent
men.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 3.
The President tonight sent the fol
lowing dispatch to Taft: "I need
hardly say how heartily I congratu
late you and the country even more,
The following to Sherman: "I most
heartily congratulate you"; to
Hughes: "Accept my heartiest con
gratulatlons for you and the state";
to Hitchcock: "Accept my hearty
congratulations for you and the
atate; on the great result which you
have done so much to bring about."
CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 8. Roose
velf telegram to Taft elicited the
following reply: "Thank you for
your telegram. Without any ex
pression from you I would know how
deeply interested yon have been In
my succes and how much you re
joice In It. It Is yonr administration
that this victory affirm."
ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 3. Com
menting on th election, Governor
New York State.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. The Times,
World, Herald and Brooklyn Eagle
announce the election ot Taft.
In 145 districts out ot 3036 elec
tion districts, New York state, out
side of Greater New York, gives Taft
257.271, Bryan 183,708. Hlsgen
258. Same In 1904, Roosevelt 256,
188, Parker 161,105.
Republican National Chairman
Hitchcock said to the Associated
Press: "I stand on my claim of 32
electoral votes for Taft. I expect
Taft to have not less than 100,000
plurality in New York state and that
Hughes has been elected."
In 856 districts out of 1633
Greater New York: Taft 150,265
Bryan 146,127, Hlsgen 15,073.
In 339 districts out of 891, Man
hattan and Bronx give Taft 69,560,
Bryan 68,914, Hlsgen 6976.
In 308 districts out ot 587, Brook
lyn gives Taft 82,082, Bryan 78,815
In 965 districts out of 1633
Greater New York gives Taft 168,
784, Bryan 162,967, Hlsgen 16,742
At 8:15 Hitchcock filed congratu
latory messages to Taft and Sher
man and claimed the state tor
Hughes.
It the present ratio holds good
Chandler's plurality in Greater New
York will be 75,000 and Hughes be
lieved by over 25,000. ' Taft will
come to New York with 210,000 and
Hughes with 103,000.
Hughes Elected Governor.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. (10:30
m.) Hughes' plurality In New York
state probably will be about 57,000.
bad come to rejoice with blm on the
occasion of bis Jubilee and in my
own name, the name of all the clergy
and all the faithful of the arch-dio
cese of New York, to lay at his feet
the free will offering ot their hearts.
I then proffered the offering, which I
may,. In spite of the exaggerated re
ports that had been circulated, was
160,000. I could see that be v
sin prised at the offering.
"'This Is magnificent,' he said. 'It
i$ loyal; but the best offering is the
live ot such faithful hearts as aio
In the archdiocese ot New York.' "
THE ELECTION IN
It will be good news to the show-
loving people of Medford to learn
that the date for the opening of the
new opera house has been set and on
Monday, November 16, George Ade's
new musical comedy, "Just Out from
College," will be the attraction.
Manager Hazelrigg claims that the
new opera bouse will be the best
ono ot the kind In Southern Oregon.
Ill seat altogether 800 people,
and will have four boxes. The stage
111 be the same size as the one In
the Grand Opera house at Seattle,
and will be 50 feet wide, 30 feet
deep. The opening will be 25 feet
wide and 18 feet high. All the par
quet and balcony will be supplied
1th opera chairs.
The following Is the list ot attrac
tions booked so far for the season by
Menager Hazelrigg:
November 16, Just Out of College;
November 20, A Poor Relation; No
vember 27, The Holy City; Decem
ber 8, Walker Whltesides In We Are
King; December 11, Rose Melville In
Sis Hopkins; December 17, Paid In
Fill; December 24, Arizona; Decem
ber 30, Fun on the Board Walk;
January 13, Florence Roberts; Jan
uary 22, In Wyoming; January 29, In
Gay New York; February 6, The
Girl and the Stampede; February 13,
Charles B. Hanford In The Merch
ant of Venice; February 22, San An
tonio; March 4, The Yankee Drum
mers; March 22, A Corner In Sweet
hearts; March 31, The Gingerbread
Man; April 14, San Francisco Opera
company In Fantana; April zz.
Dream City."
RETIRES FROM MINE.
J. D. Heard Has Entered Partnership
With W. A. Aitken.
J. D. Heard has disposed of bis
Interests In the Sterling Mining com
pany and will again take up bis res
idence In Medford. Mr. Heard has
entered Into partnership with W. A.
Aitken, the plumber, and they will
erect a $10,000 natatorlum east of
the Bear creek bridge, and they will
commence work on the structure In
February provided the city water
question is settled by that time.
These gentlemen have purchased
the four and a half acre tract ot land
situated at the east end ot the bridge,
where now stands a brick residence.
tor the natatorlum site. The pur
chase was made from J. W. Pratt
and the price paid was 36500.
This Is an Ideal spot for the pur
pose for which it Is to be used, and
Taft Carried the City By 90
The County By 350 and
State By 25,000.
Vote In Oregon.
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. -The Ore-
gonlan states Taft has carried Mult
nomah county by 8000. This will
give Taft a plurality ot 25,000 in tho
stale.
Ktturns from 36 precincts In Ore
gon, outside of Multnomah county,
give Tatt 2916, Bryan 601, Chatin
65, Deb 286, Hlsgen 2. These pre
cincts in 1904 gave Roosevelt 2984,
Parker 882.
Fiftv-flve precincts In Multnomah,
complete, out of a total of 314 p:e
clnctt In the county, give Taft 8549,
Bryan 4099.
The Oregonlan now claims Mult
nomah county for Taft by 9000 and
the tste by 25,000.
The election In Medford passed oft
very quietly, although a fairly heavy
vote was polled In both districts of
the city. In the evening and until
late at night the returns were read
at the opera house to a crowd about
the gentlemen are fortunate In secur- eTeny divided between the Repub
lic it. That brick dwelling never llcaI.g ... nemoCrats. with a few
Illinois Also Taft.
CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Seven hun
dred and forty-nine precinct In Ill
inois outside ot Cook county give
Tatt 122.859, Bryan 79,803.
With only 291 precincts out of
1260 in Chicago, Taft got 150,955,
Bryan 108,584, which indicates Taft
has run ahead of the Roosevelt vote
of four years ago.
Taft Abend in Missouri.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 3. In 71
scattering precincts out ot 401 Bryan
has 6071, Tatt 10,721.
The Dairymen of the State
Will Hold a Convention
December 10-11
Rhode Island for Taft.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 3. At
midnight, with about two-thirds of
161 precincts beard from, figures
Indicated the probable plurality 16,
000 tor Taft In the state.
Vermont for Taft.
The returns for the state ot Ver
mont give Taft 39,592, Bryan 11,-
688; plurality 27,904.
Ohio la Safe.
In Ohio, 111 precincts give Taft
9317, Bryan 8156.
CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 3. Thirty-
eight precincts out of 443 in th
state of Ohio gave Tatt 36,161,
Bryan 23,788.
In the city, 30 precincts give Taft
4572, Bryan 4307. In Ohio, 273 pre
cinct give Taft 23,285, Bryan H.-
299.
In 334 precincts Tafe got 2S.3CS
Bryan 25,489.
did look quite right there but we
couldn't think what ought to take its
place.
READY TO COMMENCE.
TWO-CEXT RATE.
Hie Paving Plant Is Now Ready to
Begin Work.
The street-paving plant, or rather
the plant for preparing tbe material Taft
It Docs Not Appear to Increase the
Mall Business.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. The 2-cent
postage rate to Great Britain has
not materially increased the amount
of mall passing between the two
countries as had been confidently ex
pected would be the case. The rate
has now been In effect for a month
and the general postoffice reports
that there has been no Increase In
the amount ot first-class mall pass
ing between the two countries, ex
cept a very slight one. In letters ad
dressed to London, Liverpool, Man
chester, Glasgow and other big cit
ies in Great Britain.
On the other hand there has been
a marked Increase in the amount of
printed matter bandied in the malls.
although the postage rate on that
class of mall has not been changed.
tor street paving, Is now practically
In readiness to commence operations.
and by tomorrow the actual work Is
expected to commence. The rock
bunkers are completed, the switch
leading to them Is In and yesterday
the first load of crushed rock was
dumped Into the bunkers.
Tbe work of excavating on the
Socialist Intermixed.
The following were the returns
from the two polling places In Medford:
North Medford.
Taft, Rep 248
Bryan, Dem 226
Chafln. Pro 14
Debs, Soc 51
South Medford.
Rep 250
Bryan, Dem 18!
Chafln, Pro 14
Debs, Soc 61
Plurality for Taft for the city ot
Medford, 90.
When the returns first started to
arrive last night the members of
the local Democratic party atlll
thought there was some hope of Mr.
Connecticut Republican.
Taft's plurality In Connecticut will
exceed 25,000.
Taft Carries Delaware.
WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 3. Re
publican claim Delaware for Taft
by 3500 plurality. "
Montana for Taft.
HELENA, Mont., Nov. 3. Partial
vote from Alles City, Custer county:
Tatt 250, Bryan 120.
OFFERS MRS. HAIXS REWARD.
Peter Hnins' Lawyer Defies Her to
Prove Letters Forged.
street Is being pushed with all pos- Bryan being elected, but those hopes
went a-gllmmering as later returns
showed that Judge Taft was sweep
ing everything before him In all but
the solid south.
This morning It Is certain that Mr.
slble vigor. Great quantities of I
crushed rock is being hauled onto
the excavated and rolled portion ot
the streets, and it this good weather
continues it will not be many days
ment Is down and in use.
CAME FROM SCOTLAND.
Mr.
until a portion, at least, of the pave- Taft has carried Oregon by about
25,000 plurality. He is now certain
of receiving a majority ot at least
350 In Jackson county. The follow
ing Is the report from Jackson coun
ty up till the hour of going to press:
The following precincts give ma
jorities In favor of Taft: Jackson
ville, 17; Applegate, 9; Williams, 1;
Central Point, 6: Eagte Point, 25;
Phoenix, 14; Ruch, 9.
Precincts with pluralities for
Gold Hill, 47; Woodvllle. 3
and Mrs. Sowerby Will Make
Their Home In Medford.
Nelson H. Sowebry, with his wife,
Is here. Intent upon remaining. The
gentleman Is a brother-in-law of W.
A. Aitken and came here from Scot
land. A few daya before he left his
native heath while on the street be Bryan
was accosted by a friend who stated The figures for tbe Socialist party
be had beard be was going to leave and the Prohibitionists bave been
Scotland and was going to America, omitted from most ot the outside
aad as a tip to Mr. Sowerby, the precincts.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 3. Erie
county, complete: Taft 40,101, Bryan
35,952, Hughes 35,367, Chanler
40.913.
South Dakota for Taft.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Nov. 3.
Scattering returns indicate Taft has
carried the state by from 10,000 to
15,000.
California for Tatt.
It Tatt keeps up the present ratio
gain- indicate he will carry tbe v.ve
by about 40,000.
Complete returns from Alameda
city give Taft 2202, Bryan 604.
Complete returns from 118 scat
tering precincts give Taft 11,876,
Bryan 6o96. Nineteen scattering
precincts give Taft 7960. Bryac
4-iM.
Claims Cannon's Election.
CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Cannon is
elected.
In 639 precincts In Illinois, out
side ot Cook county: Deneen 92,103,
Stevenson 74,093.
State of Washington.
The polls did not close till 8 p. ni ,
but Indications are that Tatt carried
the state by about 40,000 plurality
lad the state i lately Republican.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Affidavits
were today presented by counsel for
the Hains brothers, charged with the
killing of William E. Annls, to sus
tain a motion tor tbe postponement
of the impending trial. The docu
ment contained declarations ot ex
pert witnesses, stating that Captain
Halns was not in fit mental condi
tion. Judge Asplnwall granted a
postponement of a week.
Joseph A. Shay, counsel for Peter
C. Halns, Jr., said today that If
Claudia Hains would come to New
York and make an affidavit that the
letters and diary which have been
published are false, Halns' counsel
will pay her 11000. Mr. Shay de
clared that he was anxloua to have
Mrs. Halns go on the witness stand.
friend remarked that he knew ot a
cracking good place to go to, and
that that place was Medford, Or
said he had seen the town adver
tised and had beard of It through
friends. He said Medford was not a
With full returns from Ashland
tho Republican majority may be
ra!r.ed to 350 for the entire county.
Bryan Four State In South.
NEW- ORLEANS, Nov .3. Bryan
large place, but that It was growing carries the state by about 40,000.
rapidly and had a very brilliant fu
ture before It, and a big fruit coun
try around It. Mr. Sowerby remark
ed that he had relatives In Medford
and he expected his travels would not
end until he reached here and they
didn't.
POPE PICS X.
Archbishop Farley Preaches First
Sermon After Return From Rome,
Tow Stay Republican.
DES MOINES, la., Nov. 3. Mea
ger return Indicate Tatt carried the
state by over 30,000.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Archbishop
Farley, of the New York arch-dlocese
of the Roman Catholic church, yes
terday preached his first sermon
sine ehis return from Rome, whither
he went to take part in the celebra
tion of the golden Jublleeof Pope
Pius X. In the course ot his dis
course he thus describes his meeting
with the pontiff:
'As you all know. It has been my
happiness and great grace to have
knelt recently at the feet of our
holy father, Plu xX. and to have re
ceived tbe apostolic benediction of
the vicar of Christ for myself, my de
voted clergy and the faithful people
of this arch-dlocese.
. "When I entered and knelt he sa
luted me with a bright smile. I
took his bsnd and kissed It, but be
seized mine with hi two hand and
tressed It affectionately. Then he
made me sit down, drawing near to
him a chair for me. He was stand
ing nntll then. When be was seated
I also sat down. I then told him I
Tennessee for Bryan.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Nov. 3. In
392 precincts out ot 506, Tatt gets
20,000, Bryan 29,973.
Massachusetts for Taft.
BOSTON, Nor. 3. The Globe
(Democratic) announces Tatt has
carried Massachusetts by 100,000,
Draper Is elected by 75,000.
Bryan carried Boston by 387 votes.
The total Bryan vote was 40,237
Taft 39.850.
Taft Carries North Dakota.
FARGO, N. D., Nor. 3. Chairman
Johnson of the Republican commit
tee claims Taft by 35,000.
I'tah Goes for Taft.
SALT LAKE, Nov. 3. In 38 dis
tricts In 8alt Lake. Tatt 10,395,
Bryan 711.
189
and
OMAHA, Neb., Nor. 3. In
precincts outside of Omaha
Douglas county. Taft 19. Bryan
20,581.
Taft Carries New Hampshire,
CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 3. The
Republicans claims New Hampshire.
Taft 20,000.
No More to Roam.
Polk Hull returned Sunday from
a trip through Idaho and Montana ot
two months' duration. Mr. Hull s
trip was evidently made with a view
of changing his location should he
find something to his liking, but he
doesn't like to admit that such was
hi' idea, because of the fact that be
found the price of land way above
his expectations, and the further fact
that while there he encountered some.
ot the storms that region is subject
to. Mr. Hull returns to tbe valley,
better satisfied thau ever to remain
here, and he has turned many emi
grants this way.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 3.
The Democratic majority will be
about 18,000.
NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 3. The Re
publican state committee concedes
Virginia to Bryan by 15,000.
JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 3. Bryan
carried Mississippi by over 50,000.
Kansas Goes Republican.
TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 3. Ten pre
cincts give Taft 447, Bryan 377.
Arkansas for Bryan.
Seven out of eight precincts
Little Rock give Bryan 2408, Taft
1866.
Nevada for Bryan.
Tbe Republican state chairman
concedes the atate to Bryan by 3000.
Taft Carrie Nebraska.
OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 3. Claims
are made that Taft carried this state
by 12,000.
Pennsylvania 400,000 Majority.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 3.
At 1 o'clock, with 18 counties to
hear from, Indications are that Taft
carries Pennsylvania by a plurality
nearer 400,000 than 300,000.
Old-Fashioned Dinner.
Mrs. B. J. Trowbridge gave an
afternoon" yesterday In honor of
Mrs. R. B. Orr, who Is soon to move
from this locality.
A very delightful afternoon was
spent as might be expected with so
genial a hostess. Refreshments of
Ice cream and cake were served, and
Michigan 100,000 Majority.
DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 3. Th
Republican state committee claims
Taft s plurality In Michigan over
100,000. All th Republican con
gressmen were elected, and Warner
(Rep.) for governor may carry tbe
state by a small plurality.
Kentucky Likely Bryan.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 3.-
-Th
all enjoyed several violin selections I city complete gives Taft 26,838,
by Miss Ion Flynn.
Those present were Mesdames
Fredenburg, E. 1. Trowbridge, Blab,
Houck, Smith, Molony, Gray, Pack
ard, Gudchus, Peter, York, Orr and
Jopllng.
Bryan 26,325.
IN SALEM
SALEM, Nov. 8. Salem has in
vited the state dairymen's convention
to be In this city December 10 and
1 and as there is no other compel- -
ing city It seems probable that tha
capital town will entertain the del
egates, who represent one of the
largest Industries In the state of Or
egon.
It is probable 600 delegates will
be here in attendance besides scores
of local farmers and datrymen. Plan
for the program are no wbelng pre
pared. Among the speakera and
demonstrators will be government
experts and famous dairymen are
also expected.
Last year the dairying Industry
amounted to over 317,000,000
throughout the state of Oregon. Thla
Is one of the strongest dairying sec
tions and Intense Interest 1 shown
about Salem In the development of
the Industry. Plans are laid to hold
convention sessions In the Grand op
era house and exbibita will be dis
played In the board of trade rooms.
Some ot those exhibits will be unpre
cedented, according to present Indi
cations, and a large number of prize
will be awarded for the displaya. Tha
exhibits will include machinery and
dairy products.
Oregon has a wide reputation for
Its productions ot the dairy class and
every move made to better conditions
and Improve qualities meets with
great favor.
Professor F. L. Kent of the Ore
gon Agricultural college is president
ot the association, W. L. Crlssey ot
Portland Is secretary and Mrs. 8. A.
Yt-akum, who was superintendent of
the dairying department at the Ore
gon state fair In this city, ts vice-
president. Mrs. Yoakum's home is In
Marshtleld.
The local committee on arrange
ments is composed of A. F. Hoter,
F. 8. Craig and Carrie Abrama.
HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
After Fire Was Out In Room, Ha f ford
Came From Under lied.
Jesse Sattord paid 50 cents for
room Saturday night and be evident
ly thought that this entitled him to
do as he pleased with the room, and
also with what It contained. Shortly
after he retired fire was discovered
In the room and the landlord, with
the assistance ot Night Marshal Cole,
managed to extinguish tbe blaze by
throwing the mattress out of the win
dow. After the danger was over, hut
while the room was filled with
smoke, Safford crawled out from un
der the bed and tried to make hla
way out by the window route. Mar
shal Cole took him In tow and yes
terday morning he paid $10 to Re
corder Collins and $15 for th damage.
Idaho Goes Republican.
Only meagre return received, but
Indicate Taft ha carried the state
by about 20,000 and that Brady
(Rep.) for governor, and the entire
Republican ticket has been elected
by a majority from 7000 to 12,000.
COST TWO MILLIONS.
Pittsburg Girl Relieved to Have In
curred Tills Eipense.
New Jersey Also.
NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 3. In 277
precinct outside the city, Taft gets
55,453, Bryan 33,251.
Any one wishing violin lessons
will find It to their advantage to
consult Mr. J. Durvllle, who I play
ing at present at the Grand theater.
He teaches only the best methods and
guarantees satisfaction. lt-p.
Taft Carrie Indiana.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. State
Chairman Goderch of Indiana tele
graphed Republican headquarter
that Taft had carried Indiana by 6V
000.
8AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Be
lieving that Edward P. Shore, son
of tha Wisconsin and Michigan mil
lionaire lumber magnate, and Miss
Brrly Hedrlck, a 19-ycar-old Pltts-
burg girl of prominent family, are
living quietly In this city, following
an elopement, the police are seeklr-f
them. The chief of police tolny
reroived a request from the Pltlsbu-j
authorities to detain thorn, although
no charge has been brought agalnit
them In Pittsburg.
The request from Pittsburg has re
vealed that Miss Hedrlck, It she has
married Shore, has forfeited 12,000
000. The property, which consisted
of bonds of the borough of Bronx,
N. Y was left to her by an aunt with
the proviso that Miss Hedrlck should
marry with the approval of her par
ent.
It la believed her parent do not
approve ot Shore and that she will
lose the legacy. Miss Hedrlck's
mother has written to the police hero
to spar no expense In endeavoring
to find her daughter, t . K .
RESOLUTIONS.
Since the Rev. F. C. Williams
4- rector of the Episcopal church
In this city, has resigned his
4 work here to return to Boston,
Mass., to take a pastorate there;
4- therefore be it
4 Resolved, by the Medford
Ministers' association:
First That we regret the de-
4 parture of Mr. Williams be- 4-4-
cause of his endeavor in every
4 honorable way to banish the sa- 4
4- loon, and io promote the cause 4
of temperance.
4 Second That we assure him 4
4- of our best and most heartfelt
wishes for the health, peace
4- and happiness of himself, his
wife and his children In hla
4 future home.
Weston F. Shields, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church.
W. T. Goulder, pastor of M. 4
4- E. Church South.
James Kelso, local elder of 4
the M. E. church.
4 J. K. Howard, pastor ot the
Presbyterian church at Glen-
4 dale, Or.
W. E. Goode, pastor of the
4 Free Methodist church.
C. H. Iloxle, local elder of the
M. E. church.
M. F. Horn, pastor of the
Christian church.
A. W. Countryman, local
preacher of the Freo Methodist 4
chnrch.
4 W. L. Black, pastor of the
4- Seventh-Day Adrentlst church.
4 W. C. Reuter,. pastor of the
First M. E. church.
4 O. Le Roy Hall, pastor of tho
4 First Baptist church.