If You've Anything to Buy or Sell, Try. Advertising in the Tribune-It Brings Results i 1 ( f . . ' r O Hie Weather Vi stern 1 iregou Shower, cooler to night. Sun. lay. shower, follow. 1 hv fair w i nl Iter; wcstcrlv winds. THIRD YEAR MKDFOJtn. OR.. SATUliDAV, APRIL. 18, 1!H)8. ,X0. 2( MULKEY DEFEATS NEWBURY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY CAKE IS VICTORIOUS OVER FUITON FOR SENATOR STATEMENT NO. 1 1N ELECTED TO LEGISLATURE Ellis Defeats Green in Struggle for Congress-Cake Probably Chosen by 6,000-Chamberlain will Pro bably be Elected to Senate-Cake Carries Multno mah and Other Large Counties. POKTI.AND, April IS. licturns froai various sections of tho state in (Urate that yesterday's primary elections resulted in Hie selection of H. Jl. Cake iivor Senator '. U Fultou for nomination as United States senator; that 8. I!. Kllis, in Hie scroll,! congressional ilistriet, has defeated former Gov ernor T. T. (Jeer ami tlcorgo S. Shepherd. There seems to lie no question but that Statement No. 1 caudidutcs lire in the majority on the legislative ticket, which means in all probability that (iovernor (leorgo II. Chamberlain will be elected senator at the next session of the legislature. However, no news can be obtnined from a number of iso lated counties, and whoa the returns from those counties aro in tho faco of the situation, so far as Statement No. lis concerned, may be changed; but it seems to lie the opinion of party leaders on both sides that Chamberlain will win out. In the first congressional district C. Ilawley had no contest. Robert S. Hen n is nominated for .justice of the supreme court and ,T. W. Bailey food commissioner. In Multnomah county Cuke is about 2500 ahead of Pulton, nnd Shepherd is about lotto ahead of Ellis. The returns from out side counties are greatly in Ellis' favor and he is cxpeetcd to win out by abouf:, ..000 votes. ices to the Kvcning Telegram indieiilu lliat Pulton has carried Hie following counties: l.nne. Morrow, Sherman (very close), Crook (verv close), Josephine (close). Klamutli, Cbifsop lleiiton, Tillamook, Coos, Polk, Ornnt.' Cake carried MiiIIiioiikiIi (very heavy), Marion, Clackamas, Douglas I. inn. Jackson, Wasco. Yamhill. Union. Umatilla, linker, Columbia and Washington! Cake's majority will probably be over (1000. This afternoon -s returns today strengthen the forecast made of I he oloe lion of Cake and also that Statement No. I lias carried. Republicans practi rally concede that chamberlain lias oxtrouicly good chances of going to the senate. That Honey's campaign against Fullim worked his" downfall seems to be indisputable. Meager returns from eiunties where he been strong show a falling off in favor of his opponent, tleer and Shepherd. In Multnomah county Statement No. I candidates n ing majority. The railro.-ul commissioners ' fight is close between burr. LAND BOARD PROTESTS DESCHUTES IRIUGATTONISTS SAI.KM, Or.. April It. P.ecnuse Ihc Deschutes Irrigation Power company lias three mortgages upon its property, the stale laud board has refused to make deeds to settlers unless the com puny procures from the holders of the mortgages an express release of their lien so far as the particular tracts deed ed are concerned, li ntlv a number of settlers filed npplieat ions for deeds and nlso filed receipts showing that Hotel yiast) Cable y3fot2 "Pinner Sunday "Evening. prll ltb. Tli.' Xsh Horn rf'Oeuvre. i ntalinn Ab.'tloiie. 'hi Hook S:i hiioii, I hichcsse. Brain! v Suhit, i 'ropici tc Sweetbread n In Veil it it-n nr. liarileii Peas. ltoasi Chicken, French Dressing Hearts nf Lettuce. I'ot a toes I lelniniiii'o. Kaster lee ('renin, Pin it. Ki'eltinr Drink Dessert. Mocha. J3fadrlg3 Orchestra - ,rt V 1. Mar.h M:iurk .. l. Selection . . I. Willi,'. -H. . . .". Illt.MHH-7 '..t t. (tvi rtllle. . . 7. Tone poem . , V S l.rlioi,. . . Waltzes . . 10. March "Old Faithful " " Sunshine " ..."The (.d Mill" From " Faun! ' ai all. r i.i u ana F.-.iorit--. ..f Ut.is . . Apple ItloXrt.mi ' 'The Merry Uid.. - . ' I.oin du hul "Oriolo' is supposed to have Kllis is gaining over d an ovcrwliclm- A it.-li isou and Hurl Ihev li:ive paid their obligations to the irrigation company. (Iovernor Cham herinin Iielifi4!( It;, (do mortgages given iiy the company constituted n I "I"'" the title and might, he (lie source (lf much f it t ion in the future if settlers should be given deedH with mil the mortgages being satisfied. In I his view he was supported by Attorney (ienernt Crawford. Jesse Stearns, nttur ney for the company, has appeared bo, fore the board and argued that the set tiers would seenre title free from the mortgages and asked the board to re rede from its position. Tho board gnve no decision, but (Iovernor Chamberlain said after ihe meeting that lie is firm iu his attitude and that no deed will bo signed by him unless the holders of the mortgages execute releases. 1 he Deschutes Irrigation A- Power company has recently changed manage no'iit, Koscoe Howard succeeding F. S Stanley as manager. SUPREME COURT PASSES UPON REAL ESTATE FEE "r., .pril It. Decisions have been handed down by the supreme court in five appealed cases. One nf the most important decisions in that in which the court lays down n rule gov ernmg the right of real estate dealers to commission in certain transactions. "Firuce Woh-erton et nl., respondents, vs. fieorge Tattle and Mary Tattle, np pHlants. from Multnomah county. Ar thur L. Frazer. judge; reversed nnd re manded; opinion by Commissioner King. "Wolvertnn and his associates were real estate dealers and induced John Manning and L. Hi Tiirpley to purchase a piece of property in Portland belong ing to fieorge and Mary Tattle. They had no previous arrangement with Tut tie. but after finding th( purchaser went to Turtle for a price and the latter said he would take not less than $'20,(UM) net. Manning nnd Tnrpb v would pay not ?n..r.' than s-Jii.ihm). The sale was mm pletcd and the r-al rstate firm brought uit f.r the i oiiimi!wi"n. for which tiny e.-urrd judgment against the Till tie-, who appealed. The supreme court li.. Id that the t-alimony for plaintiffs di.iWM t h.-it O1' ''I cstati firm could Mot haie been entitled to n commission itnle. tli" prie teciire1 wnm more than '. i.im. hence the firm neted at their own M-r il in bringing huver and m-lb-r tog-th.-r without an underatandirig re jrting payment of commiisinn. FLEET LEAVES FOR SAN PEDRO Over Fifty Thousand People Visit Beaches to witness the Arri val of Battleships. SAX DIKfiO, April IS. Tho fleot got under way promptly sit (t this morn ing, Kear-Admiral Thomas personally coin ma ml ing the maneuvers attending tin' sailing of the battleships. Tho fleet will m-xt visit San Pedro, the seaport of I Angeles, where they will re main until Aprjl 2."t thence northward lo Santa Barbara, Monterey, Santa I'm., where stops are to be made. They will nrrtvo off San Francisco bv the night of May ,1 and enter that harbor the following day. 1A)S AXOELES, April IS. Clear, warm nnd beautiful, the day dawned, fixed for the arrival of the Atlantic battleship fleet at San Pedro bay. XVver in tho history has Los Angeles risen with such enthusiasm to tho ob servauce, of a celebration. Without lo gal declnral ioaj but by general consent business has been dropped and tho en tire population seem to be streaming toward tho coast. Over fiO.WMJ people have visited the various benches lo witness I ho arrival of the fleet. MORRISON CARLOCK MINE IN SISKIYOUS CLOSED fiRFNNVlKW, Cal., April IK. At the Morrison and Carlock mine, iu (Quartz valley, when; the company has been reducing its help for Ihe past sev eral months, nnd removing the rich pil lars left as supports to tin mine, the om puny has finished all this work, dis h urged all help and closed tho works. This property has produced millions, and was by no means n worked nut prop rty, if the statement of tin' miners who .ere working iu the lower levels goes for anything. They speak of four feet of ore that fairly glistened with gold, abandoned when they quit work. Then to the south there is splendid ore on tho Mien claim, almost virgin; while on tin north the same ore body can le traced for two mites, and all showing on tho snrfacn the same rich bodv that inn rked t he Morrison Carlock. All these claims adjoining aro owned by men of small means, and can bo pur ha sed at n f ow thonsn nd dol In rs n laitu. The reason for the closing nf t he Morrison Carlock is not; npparetit to an uilsider, as this company is a strong one, composed prtncinall v of home enp- lal. FIGHT TOR Bid NAVY WILL OO ON, SAYS HOBSON WASHINGTON, April IK. "The fight for a big navy will go right, on," said Representative Hobson of Alabama ;ifter an interview with Ihe president. ' N'o battle was ever won or lost on the kirmish lines. Yh have only just be gun. If John Sharp Williams had not made the matter n partv' iniestion in he house there would have been ninny more democrats to vote in favor of four ttleships. The rpiestion of the navy is broader than tho party." You Can't Afford to Miss Them. Those nttractive Faster services III the Methodist Kpiseopal church, P. street, next Sabbath. At II n. m. n liseourse by the pastor oil "The Con pierilig Christ." lb-sides the emigre- gationnl singing at the morning service there will be two solos and one nnthein. t night the choir, which has been trained by Mrs. Krnus, will present tin ittractive musical prograsi. A teu-min- ute sddress by the pastor. The church will be tastefully decorated. Sabbath school at lo a. in., with hoackiionrd ex ercise by the pastor. Topic nnd pic (lire, "The ruve Surreners ". F.p worth league at i Mi p. .: evervlefv invited. J. Mollov. Spokane; if (TvVtt S. W. Ill, -lei. 'rll,d: C. M llelk.l.l ; S. Heilirolh Slid Wife, St' Fred T. Smith, Itii.lgeton ; .1. A. Mur phy, K. Ingle. San Kranrisco; A. F. Iteami-s. Jack4,nville; A. li. ItowihQi, Indiniiapolia; II. A. Tobin, New York; H. A. Hublett, I.0S Anireles. BALLOTS CAST IN Mulkey Got 71 and Eggleston 67-FuIto Carried City by 3 Votes -Lawton Gets Big Vote, Less than halt the registered voters of Medford turned out to vote at the primaries Friday lo name tickets to be voted for at tint Juno election. Inter est centered in 111 fights between Mill k.v I Newbury nnd Dunn ami Kggle stun. Mulkey curried the two precincts Iiy n majority ot i I nnd Kuelostoii bv ma.ioritv of fi7. Fulton won by Ihreo votes in the city, the only town in the county lie ear ried. Tho vote was lis follows: Republican Voto In Medford South. Nortli.T'tt II. Jf. Cake, senator 71 Til 150 C. W. Fulton, senator.... fit KB lr.l llll ::i ra 42 . C. Ilawley, congress.. li!7 li. S. Hean, upreitlo cnnrt.lll J. W. Itailey, food com. . S.'l Alex, ltood SB rhos. K. Campbell1. ...... 7"i V. A. t !arter 47 It. Robertsou H. F. Mulkey Stl 1 14 57 72 200 I2!l (ins N'ewburv A. ltiichanan, .joint rep. 1011 Mi 12S 1 14 til I oil 7!l ."i I oil b",2 I, 'la MS "iS P20 lol l:w 107 II IS 2 Hi 2 Hi J. L. Ilauimersti . !H . 77 . r.i; . 7s . fil . 7; . 122 125 . Hill . I 17 . 17 . ss .12.-. .107 .11.-. 11. P. Kubli IIH (!. W. Dunn II M. F.- lOggleston . Fd M. Andrews. . 1SI 140 lames t wen .... 170 27ti W. It. Colionall . . H. T. Illiruelt 1). H. Jackson . . 244 lames Cronemiller 2(1; W. T. firiev 107 1. W. linwton .... f. Percv Wells 2oS rank A. tirisay . 24; A. K. Kellogg. F. Jl. Stewart. .1. P !I0 107 ng. I). Siugler. eons.... II 'harles Toll, constable. . . It Scattering .tfi John Demmer, cell. com. . . 1 F..JI. Wilson, constable . . 4 A. ('. Hubbard, con. com. 1 Kd Root, constable 2 Wilbur Cartwright, cons. I II. N. Puller, constable., 2 J. W. Keene, constable,,, .1 W. T. Yawter, ecu. com. .,1 T. M. Keene. coroner 1 Fd Root, ecu. com I S. S. Pentz, J. P 1 C. I.). Hazelrigg, constable I F. II. Perkins, surveyor.. 1 ., John II. I.utb-r, ecu. com. I ,. If. fi. N'ickelson, con. com, 3 , , II. ii. Niekelson, coroner. 1 Democratic Vote In Medford, South. Norlh.T'tl T. Jl. Jones I). II. Miller 1 LVOTE VERYUGHT IN h 2,i :i7 hi k :4 2 1 :ih r,!i 27 42 l'.!l 22 :ii r.n 27 4H 7.1 2:1 :i7 no 20 40 110 I.I I.I "7 "7 20 4 1 117 is :in ix 10 14 2 14 .10 41 in 27 .17 27 :w lo 20 12 24 :i 10 2i :i4 !l 22 .'11 11 2o m J. H. Neil Martin Marshall, eo. com. W. A. Jones, sheriff It. II. How W. II. !'! II, J. P J. F. liarkdnlt. ceu. com. James Stewart, com,... ft. Chamberlnin, P. H. sen. li. 0. Smith, attorney F. F. Cavender, joint rep. J. .1. Whitney, congress.. A. C. Parner, eoun, clerk J. C Masterson, conn. rec. M. Jl. Taylor, treasurer. .1. ('. Maruaid, count v su perintendent schools.,, K. H. Sawyer, conn, snrv.. A. C. Standley, coroner. . . Alfred Smith, constable. . fleo, Putnam, judge su preme court Harry Young, food com.. . Wm. Hanlev, constable.. 1.. I.. Jacobs, co. clerk .... O. Crawford, county rec, Joho Orth, county clerk.. I,. I.. .!; -!. co. treas. . , . '. ririi k. ro. ele c0ity rec... . I. - . jle' su tt0 court 1 I if fo.sl r, . , M i I ... 1 1 .. :i ow Orertunis, Drowning Four. WtSIPKU. April IK. The tiptetting of n cnw in crossing the Itattl- river, which is greatly swollen by frehM, re sult if in nine Ornnd Trunk workmen Iwing thrown into th watfr and four d rown-d. NEED OFFICIAL COUNT TO SETTLE JUDGESHIP Majority I UI IflULIXLI ... ninm nrnmiimt Senator Fulton ;Sooures Comity by 42 Majority -Newbury De feated by 70 Votes. tilt A NTS PASS, nr., April IS. M ul key carried Josephine county by a vote I 4l(i to :IKI for Xowliurv (one pro I'illct missing), a majority approximat ing (0. Fulton carired the countv bv a Hte of 4XK to .toil, or a maioritv of (one precinct missing. The vote was light, the seiiatorship and district attorneyship absorbing most attention. Jlulkey ran stronger in tno city than in Iho countv. SPECIAL SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH EASTER The members and friends of the 'hristian church are looking forward lo real spiritual services tomorrow. Npe- al sermons and music in keeping will. the day are beini' hroourod. Xoto Ihe program: II a. m., hymn, " AIM. nil. the nwer of Jesus' Name"; prayer; song, Tho Dawn of Kaster"; recitation, Airs . It. Seely; snug, "King, Merry Kas T Hells'; wcripturo reading; anthem, lie Lives Today'; sermon, "A 01ml some Kaster Message " invital ion hymn; communion hviuu: benedict inn. .'Hi p. m., opening hymn Itsl; song, Kaster Hells Are Kinging"; pravor. 'An Kaster Sung'; scriptural reading mid offering; recitation: anthem. Seals Are Shattered"; sermon, "The fleneral Resurrection, the Judg uient and the Ileaveulv Mouie": invila ion hymn ; beued if I inn. Cord in I iu vi laliou lo all. Strangers and those with ul a church home cspccinltv invited. Marion V. Hurn, minister. SALEM BANKER IMPLICATED IN BENSON LAND FRAUDS WASHINGTON', April IS. In th Hyde Itenson Oimond Schneider alleired ml Iraud trial here, lieorge W. Uavis. ho was formerly a nolurv iu Salem, (tr.( am who operated a storm iptarry iu that state, testified that ho secured an licatioas for and assignments of Ore gon school land f rum cm doves iu his piarty at the request, of K. 1'. McCon nach, president of a Hah-m. Or., bank. Davis said lu paid from ifl In $2.50 for itch assignment. IHstrict Attorney !a iitfiirmed the court (lint (he govern ment would connect Davis teslimonv ith the operations of Hyde. Davis hud previously been clerk of the stato land board of Oregon, and said he was Ihor uglily tamihar with tho laws govt ruing tho acipiisition of slate lands. He idea tied about 40 applications and asnigu mcnts lhal were signet) bv him as no irv. MENDELL LAND ORANT RESOLUTION IH SHELVED WASHINGTON, April IS. -The house subcommittee on public lands ha re rted a substitute for the Moieb ll bind grant resolution which in effect pro ides that iu I hi- pending suit railrofid lands shall not bi subject to set I lenient or onlry, and in rvent the goveruiiniit ores forfeiture the lands shall be dis posed of ns may hereaflcr be Htjpnlaled by eougrs. The resolution further stipulates that hile suits are pending lumbermen who ought from the railroad company shall permitted lo continue cutting timber 'or legitimate use. 'Die resolution, how- r, is fully safeguarded to protect Ihcjnf the cane resin or Mm gov eminent ami therein, litters from the Momlell resolution. LILLEY DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF ANONYMOUS LETTEiS WASHLYtiTO.V, April K --While Ktperl Carvalho was test ifvinir todav regaiding the anon vinous letters which ha vo been written in connect ion wit h j the Niiliuiariue boat invesiiialion, ltei ntative l.illey gae out a statement deriving nil knowledge of the author llip of those letl.TS. HANTS PASS. Or , W,,ril s.-MisJ Ma Logan, who died at Waldo, in lhefaiit nlherri part of the rounly, wan born tier L'l. 1 "; J . and had liwd lure from her childhood. She was the wife 'fiu 11 ty ( 'ouiiuissioiier Login. The ral services were held in the M"th list chnn-h and burial in the Masonic tir. in MiiuiY iil rinim i v ALL IrtlllO Ul UUUII Eggleston and Dunn Run Neck and Neck-Mulkey's Plurality Approximately 400 in Jackson County and 70 in Josephine Andrews and Lawton De feated by Close Vote. lly one of tho largest majorities in ihe history of the county, H. I Mulkey has been nominated by Ihe republicans of Jackson county for Ihe olfico of -lis I rid altoruey of Ihe first judicial dis nicl. Mr. Mulkey 's majority uppioxi males IIMI. His majority iu Josephine county n approximately 7r. On ac count ul' the loose methods prevailing at l he county courthouse i is impossible to secure exact results as no record of the marked sample ballots have been kept. Iho race between Kgglestou and Dunn for county judge has been a close one, with indications thai il may take tin cial count to dotoriuiuo the result. With all precincts except Ihose of Trail, Florence Km-k and Lake Creek in, lunu is reported to have a small lead. These precincts are strong for Kgglestou, so that the result is iu doubi. Kd M. Andrews has been defeated fur "e i inalion as ty coinmissioucr by James Owen by a small margin. J. W Lawton has also been defeated bv W. T. (ireive for nomination as asses sor. The volo was one of the lightest on record. Mr. Newbury slates that the democrats caused his defeat and he feels it very keenly. Mulkey carried Ashland by L'.'tl ma .lority, Dunn by !Mi. Owens bv I and Lawton by The following is a partial list of Ihe returns from various precincts: Gold Hill Mulkey iM). Newbury 21, Dunn !, Kggleslou .'ill; Andrews L'l I, Ow ens tl. Willow SprlliKf Cake lit, Fulton I; Campbell (t, Carter :i, Itoheiisoa, .'I; Mul key S, Newbury .'(; Dunn 1, Kggleslou 10; (Irieve S, Lawton .'1; Andrews 1, Ow ens H. Central Point -Cako :tl, Fulton II. Campbell '2, Carter II. Itoberlsoa II; Mul key lit, Newbury M; Dunn 17, Kggle stoa '27; Andrews 17. Owens 'ill; (Irieve :tl, Lawton IT). Mound -Cake 7, Pultun 7, Campbell !. Carter -1, Itohertsnn :t; Mulkey I, Newbury U; Dunn I. Kgglestou 10; An drews II, Owens 11; (irieve S, Lawton (I. Woodvlllc - -Cake 'S. Fulton In; Campbell IS, ( 'arler l'l, Kobertsou 4 : Mulkey Li, Newburv 2S j Dunn (!, Kg gleslon .'t; Andrews K2i, Owens L'l; (irieve '2, Lawton ti.'t. Union -Cake I I, Fulton 10; Camp b.ll IS, Carter In, ItohcrNou I; Mul kev lit, Newburv JS: Dunn 17. Kl-l-Ic m:i:ns woman he tailed TO WED A BRICK BLACK SALKM, dr., April Is. li. A. Slew ml, the wealthy Clackamas county far mer, against, whom Mrs, C. A. Wells se cured a ifl.Vai judgment in a breach of promise suit last week, has gone t he jury one better. Since the caw was de cided he has deeded her il brick block in Woodburu worth 1.100, At the trial Mr. Hlewarl contended Dint broke their engagement bv Mrs. Well insisting Dial he must deed her that. brick block before the mar ring old talte place. Stewart refused to execute t he deed nii'l biter married a not her woman. Mis. Wlls brought suit for t'l'Hio damages and the jury awarded her I ."(till. Stewart evidently mmo to the conclusion Unit ihe jurv was riifht :ibout his having broken the eiiL'.'iire uient. for he obi nl.-i r il mult lili d the I jndgrnenl by thn Child Eatn Quinine and Dies. lil .LSIIOHO. Or,, April IS. The in rli. Id of Mr. andO Mrs. A. It s, biteh of Corvallis, died (piife (J)niv siubtenlv at the residence of W. V. Itarretl hen. Mrs. Oraves is visiting here while h'r husband is preparing n place of residence near Klk ( in Lincoln comity, nnd the child got some rpiinino tablets and lite them. Owens IS; UHovo Knit on 17, Lawton 1 1. South Jacksonville Cake ( ampbell :!lt. Carter IS, Kobertsoii Mulkey 'J.!, Ni'wburv Ht; Dunn ol. I 'J Kggleslou L'l; Andrews '27 r Owens V2; (irieve is, Lawton il. North Jacksonvillo Cnko 2s, Pultun 21; Campbell ir,, Carter (!, IfohcrtHou 2ii; Mulki'y '2, Newbury :M; Dunn "2tt Kgglestou III; Andrews J'J, (weiis lil; (irieve .'t. Lawton Applogate Cako 12, Fulton Kl; Campbell II, Carter o, liobiTtson I; Mulkey -,, Newbury II; Dunn '2, Kg glestou 7; Andrews l:(, Owens .'t; (Irieve 1 1, Lawton fi. Storting Cake .", Futloa II; Camp bell It, Carer If, Itobcrtsoa 0; Mulkey ", Newbury I ; (irieve I, Lawton .1; Dunn t, Kggleslou "2; Andrews 1, Ow Sam'H Valloy-Cake 1.1, Pulton 4; 'aiiiibell 1, Curler IfoberlSou :t; Mulkey l:i, Newburv (I; Dunn II, Kg gleston S; Andrews lit, Owen lo; flrieve '1. Lawton III. Talent Cake dr. Pulton IH; Camp bell '27, Carter 2, Koberts.m 10; Mul key 2, Newbury 17; Dunn :), Kggle stoa 17; vote for Andrews and Owens not in; Lawlon '-'!; (irieve li. Eaglo Point Cake M, Mulkey ."1; J Newbury (T; Duuu I'd, Kgglestou L'l; I Andrews In, Owens l!; Lawton .'il. (irieve 0; oilier returns not in. Antioch -Dunn 1. Kgglestou -t; other returns not iu. Ashlnnd Three precincjs: Cake L'.VJ. Fulton 1ST; Mulkey ;r.i. Newbury 125; Kggh slou 1st), Duuu L'S.'i; Andrews L'l.", Owens L'Ml; (irieve '"."; Lawton ITlI. Barron Cako s, Fulton K; Camp bell S, Carter 7. liid.ertson L'; Mulkey 7, Newbury II; Duuu II. Kgglestou 7; Andrews t, Owens Lt; ('rieve II, f,aw ton (1. Wlmer Mulkey S, Newbury 1; Dunn I, Kgglestou s. other votes not in. Climax - Dunn carried by one vote; no other returns iu. The foregoing are the unofficial rec ord given, many of them verbally, by some of Ihe clerks who brought iu Ihe ballots from the precincts. The offi cial ballots are sealed and will not be counted for several days, until all pre chiefs have been heard from. Not un til they are opened and counted will the col-.i-t vote be known. At the present lime there are no accurate fig ures to bo obtained. Judge Dunn, according to hts own figures, claims a majority of .Vl votes. MADAME OOULD REPORTED ALREADY WED TO DE SAG AN I'AL'IS. April IS. -The Cri ,le 1'aris. which professes to chronicle the doings of the fashionable s't of I'dris, insists that the marriage of Madame Anna (iould, formerly the wife of Count ftoui de Castellane. and Prince HcHe de Sa gan, has already taken place, and that the ceri'inony occurred in a little town 011 the eastern frontier of France, and that when in' New Voile, Mine, (iould informed her fiinglv that the report that Iter wedding had b- cii accomplished was a fact and "this i; why her family so piicl.lv assnited. We would add that for certain legal reasons which delicacy prevent ns disclosing, this marriage ca n In broken. ' ' STATE POLICE MAINTAIN ORDER AMONG STRIKERS rllKSTKR. Pa.. April lS.-TIm state police. In) have been ordered here to maintain order uniting the striking car employes, appear to have the situation well hi hand. Here and there are oc casionally small street fights, but noth ing approaching a riot has occurred since the troops took charge. No at tempt was made to resume traffic this morning. Saloons have tieeii given per mission to rcminio. stou lit; Andrews