Ifi ' VOL. XLVI.-XO. 14,326. PORTLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. PRICE FIVE CENTS. EHEARST IS I DEFEATED BY HUGHES Republican Is Elected Governor of New York by 50,000. HEARST STRONG IN CITIES ;kes Great Gains in Large Up-State Centers of. Population. DOES NOT ADMIT DEFEAT Tammany Defeats Non-Parti- san Ticket for Judges. LABOR VOTE FOR HEARST UcCarren's Fight on Hearst Fails to Carry City of Brooklyn Republi cans Control Legislature, but Democrats Claim Gains. NEW YORK, Nov. 7 According to re rns received up to an early hour this ornlng, Charles B. Hughes. Republican andldate for Governor, has been elected v 5,000 or more plurality. Outside ot rr -at r New lork. v'.tli li election S.s- I ricta missing'. Mr. Hugues .as a t-iIt. l- of about 124. CXI In Greater New ork, with 69 election districts missing. IV R. Hearst, the Demo- -ratio and Inde- I endence League candidate, has a plu- Iallty of 75.036 Mr. Hearst carried all ne boroughs of the greater city, despite ie tact that the early returns seemed to idlcate that he had lost Brooklyn. No definite figures are yet available as the results with regard to the subordl- ite state officers, and both Democrats lid Republicans are claiming victories om Lieutenant-Governor down. I The indications are that the State Leg ist ure will show little change in its po- llcul make-up. The Tammany Judiciary ticket In New rk County, with the exception of Otto jsalsky for General Sessions Judge, Re .blican. has been elected. The Judiciary minators' ticket was defeated.. Istate Chairman Max F. Ihmsen, of the I dependence League, claims that Hearst 9 been elected. He sent out late last ht telegrams to all Independence ague watchers to be on guard to eee it the full vote was counted. TEAT BATTLE LOST AXD WOX ighes' Victory Marked by Surprises on Many Sides. CEW YORK, July 6. According to ln- Inplete returns from all over the state eived up to 10:30 P. M., Charles E. Lshes, the Republican candidate, has n elected Governor of New York State I-jr William Randolph Hearst, the nom e of the Democratic party and the iependenoe League, by approximately lurallty of 40.000. Two years ago Gov. .or Hlgglns was elected on the Repub- ;n ticket by 80,560. ma doubt was expressed tonight as the fate of the Democratic and Inde- Ldence League tickets outside of Mr. irst, several of the New York newe- lers which have been supporting Mr. Lrhea declaring that there was a chance tha subordinate officers of the Demo- I tie and Independence League comblna 1 having been elected. I Where Hughes Got the Votes. I .no latest figures seems to indicate It Mr. Hughes plurality above the I rue exceed 115,000. p offset this, Mr. Hearst's plurality in I iter New York will probably be from ) to 80.000. Brooklyn, where Senator Patrick H. parren made a bitter fisht against Mr. rst. the latter carried the borough la small plurality, probably 4000. At time it seemed that Hughes had been essful In Brooklyn, but the late re- t s wera all strongly In favor of the ocratio candidate. -. Hearst has been given a majority learly 70.000 In Manhattan and the x. wueens uounty, which Includes Island City, has gone for Hearst by li 60(0 to 8000. and Richmond. Btaten id. hue also given the Democratic Udate a plurality. Hearst Gains in Cities, was generally expected, Mr. Hearst ed his greatest strength in the cities ighout the state, and took out of the libllcan column a number of the more rtant municipalities which hereto- h.ave been Republican. Among the li which gave Harst a plurality were ilo, Rochester. Utica, Troy, Elralra, Little Falls and Johnstown. All lasso, except Utica and Rome were Republican two years ago. Mr. Hughes did not gain a single city. The Republican ticket was successful, but sustained various losses in Syracuse, Gloversvlfle, Amsterdam. Ithaca, Schenec tady. Watertown and Flattsburg. As a result of the scratching and the voting for the same candidates under different party emblems, the returns for the subordinate offices on the various tickets are so complicated as not- to be available tonight. Tammany Judges Elected. Great interest centered in New York in the campaign waged for the judiciary ticket named by a committee of lawyers headed by Joseph H. Choate and ex Judge Alton B. Parker. The Tammany and Independent League Joint' ticket' has won over the non-partisan candidates by big pluralities. State Senator Thomas F. Grady, of Tammany Hall, has been re-elected over Thomas Rock, who has been known in the campaign as "Eight-hour" Rock and who claimed he had been "tricked" ' by the Independence League. Throughout the state there has been a notable falling off in the . vote of 1904. which was a Presidential year. The Re publican ticket showed the1 greatest loss in this respect, especially in the cities. Hughes Does Not Feel Elation. In claiming the election of Mr. Hughes tonight by a large plurality, Republican State Chairman Woodruff said: "I knew all along we had lost the labor vote. Every possible thing was done to recover it, but I think without avail." Mr. Hughes said: "I am very much gratified if I am elect ed, as now seems to be the case. What ever my plurality may be, my feeling is not of elation, but of responsibility." Hearst Does Not Admit Defeat. Neither Max F. Ihmsen, chairman of the Independence League: W. J. Conners, chairman of the Democratic State Com mittee, nor Mr. Hearst was willing to ad mit defeat at a late hour tonight. . There were many odd turns to the bal loting. Here in New York it was Rich mond Borough that defeated Mr. Hearst for Mayor a year ago, and it was Brook lyn, with a big plurality, which helped him to make the race so close. Mr. Hearst barely carried Brooklyn today, but ran ahead In Richmond. In Schenectady, one of the best organ ized labor cities in the United States, it was expected Mr. Hearst, would have a substantial, plurality. The Republican ticket was successful by . 374 .votes as against a Higgins plurality ot- 16a . two years ago. "' ' ' "' '-'i. ' ' ' ' :i ' Republicans Control1 Legislature. While both . the . State . Senate and Assembly will be strongly Republican, the Deuiccrats are claiming that they have made gains. The complexion of the New York congressional delegation, it is believed, w'il undergo but slight changes. Hearst Gains In Clties BUFFALO. N Y., Jfov. " & City com .plete giver. . if vnc3 -CJBw. SUKrswJaxa li- ivM -siius vi-eui d 'Hy and L. rick 32.020. The K Democratic gain over 1904 Is 2118. GLOVERSVILLeT N. Y Nov. 6. City complete gives Hughes. Rep., 2393; Hearst. 1943. . ELMIRA, N. Y.. Nov. . Elmlre com plete: Hughes, 3146; , Hearst, 3S47. Net Republican loss over 1904 is 1008 votes. ROME. N. Y.. Nov. 6. Rome complete gives Hughes 1730. and Hearst 1826, com pared with 1954 for Higgins and 2123 for Herrick in 1904. XOT ELATION, RESPONSIBILITY Hughes Describes Feeling Produced by His Election. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. When seen at his home at 9:30 o'clock tonight Mr. Hughes said: "I am very much gratified if I am elected, as now seems to be the caEe, but I am not accustomed to speak In detail upon matters about which there may be any uncertainty. "I understand, however, that my elec tion Is pretty well assured, but whatever my plurality may be, my feeling Is not one of elation, but of responsibility. That is all that I care to say at present." GOOD WEATHER, . HEAVY VOTE Hearst Refuses to the End to Admit Defeat. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. More perfect weather for an election never favored the voters of Greater New York. The day was bright and the early poll was unusually heavy In every section of the city. Of the 400 persons arrested for alleged violations of the election law, 343 were In Manhattan, according to Superintend ent of Elections Morgan's statement. Up to midnight neither Mr. Hearst nor (Conoluded on Page 4.) James N. CD let t (Rep.). California. , - . L . ' A f i ? GREAT PARTIES HOLD THEIR OWN Election Struggle Has ProVen Drawn Battle. NEW YORK IS STORM CENTER Fusion Beaten in Keystone and Bay States. REPUBLICANS GAIN IN OHIO Colorado Probably Republican and Patterson Will Lose Senatorshlp. Babcock and Wadsworth Beaten. Longworth Goes to Congress. IMPORTANT RESULTS OF ELEC TIONS. Now York Republican Governor and Legislature. Probably no change In Congressmen. Fenneylvania Republican Gover nor; no change In Congressmen; Republican Legislature. Massachusetts Republican Gover nor, state ticket and Legislature; no change In Congressmen. ' Colorado Claimed by both parties, although indications favor - Re publicans; Republican Legisla ture. California Republican throughout. Idaho Governor In doubt; Con gressmen and Legislature' probaX , hly Republican. .' ; : :' ' Montana : Republican ' Congress men and. majority of Legislature. Illinois Republican ' state offices and Legislature; ' probably no change In Congressmen. , Nebraska. Republican Governor and no change In Congressmen. Wadsworth. of New York, and Babcook, of Wisconsin, defeated for Congress. Elections were held yesterday in 42 boi of Instances were of tnusual interest, it may be said that, generally speaking, there were no great surprises. Through out the South the Democratic state and congressional tickets have been elected by the usual majorities. In the West and East the states that were aligned two years ago in the Democratic or Re publican columns show no material change, the Democrats making gains In some Instances and the Republicans in others. . Country Vote Elects Hughes. The Republicans retain control of Con gress by a good majority. Perhaps the widest general interest in the elections centered In the remarkable fight for Governor which has been waged in New York State between Charles E. Hughes, the Republican candidate, who throughout the campaign has had the support of President Roosevelt, and Wil liam Randolph Hearst, who has been run ning as the regular Democratic and In dependence League nominee. The latest returns available show that Mr. Hughes, while losing nearly all of the principal cities of the state, was successful by about 50,000 plurality. The rural districts brought about the Republican victory. In New York City the Tammany Hall Independence League Judiciary ticket was successful, with possibly one exception, over the candidates named by the non partisan "Judiciary nominators." Moran Loses In Bay State. Massachusetts has re-elected Curtis Guild, Jr.. Republican, as governor over District Attorney John B. Moran, of Bos ton, who was the candidate of the Demo cratic party, the Independence League and the Prohibitionists. In Chicago It is estimated that the In dependence League ticket polled 40,000, but there was a heavy Republican plurality for the state officers. Pennsylvania has elected Stuart, Repub lican, Governor, over a Fusion opposition by the usual Republican plurality. Michigan, Iowa, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Connecticut, Indiana and Wis SUCCESSFUL "w 'vKyMWM. rfxv r 1 S. ' CbarkM K. Hmrhes (Rev.), New York. consin have rolled up Republican plural ities, although there was some falling oft from the usual vote In Iowa. In Minnesota, Governor Johnson, Dem., was re-elected by the largest majority ever given a Democrat In the state. Nebraska shows big Republican gains. Republican Gains in Ohio. Ohio also shows Republican gains over the Pattison vote of Vast year. The Re publicans expect a plurality of 75,000 in the state. The constitution of the new State of Oklahoma will bo written by Democrats. The Indians voted the Democratic ticket almost solidly.' Oklahoma also went strongly Democratic In choosing delegates to the constitutional convention. Governor Koch is probably re-elected in Kansas by a greatly reduced majority. The result in Missouri was in doubt at a late hour. The Democrats regained some of the Congressional districts they lost two years ago. Longworth Wins, Wadsworth Loses. Congressman Nicholas Longworth was re-elected in Cincinnati. Congressman J. W. Wadsworth, for many years chairman of the House Com mittee on Agriculture at Washington, was defeated in the Thirty-fourth New York district. The Republicans carried Utah, Wyo ming and Washington, and seem to have lost Nevada, while both parties are claim ing Colorado. Montana seems o have been carried by the Republicans, and Texas takes its usual place In the Democratic column. Babcock Knocked Out. Congressman Babcock, of Wisconsin, formerly chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee, failed of elec tion. - In Rhode Island, James K. Higgins, Democrat, was elected Governor. Joint statehood for New Mexico and Arizona is defeated in Arizona, which de feats the proposition. JOHNSON MAKES BIG GA1X. Rons Far Ahead ol Ticket In Minnesota.. ST. PAUL, Nov. 7. At 2 o'clodk this morning the Indications are that Gov ernor John A. Johnson, Dem., is re elected by 50,000 plurality -and that as later returns are received. this plurality will- be materially increased. A. L. Coe. Republican candiate for Governor, ran far behind the rest of his. ticket, the election of which is claimed by from 25,000 to 60,000 plurality. The Democrats, however, maintain that if Johnson's plurality goes above 60,000 he will pull through one or two of the candidates for other state offices. . The returns on the Legislature, which will elect a successor to .Sena tor Nelson, are meager, but indicate that the Republican majority will be much .-educed. Eight of the nine mem bers -of Congress from the state are Republicans. telegtiaphs'"6hi6 VICTORY Chairman Dick Claims the State by 75,000. COLUMBUS. O.,. Nov. 6. At 1 o'clock this morning Senator Dick, chairman of the State Republican Committee, sent the following telegram to President Roosevelt and to the chairman of the Congressional Committee. ' "Ohio Republican by not less than 76,000 and elects 17 Republican Congressmen, three Democrats, with one district in doubt." Chairman Garber, of the Democrarlo committee, stiU refuses verbally to con cede the election of the Republican ticket, the nearest to that being a statement that the Republican plurality would not exceed 25.000. Figures are yet incomplete, but such returns as have thus far been received indicate a Republican plurality of not less than that secured by Pattison (Dem.) last year, when he won by 40,000. Republicans Win in Delaware. WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 6. It was stated at 11 P. M. that the Republicans have carried Delaware and elected Bur ton for Congress over Marvel, Dem. They will also control the Delaware Legislature that will elect a successor to United States Senator Allea, Republi can. A vote was taken today throughout Delaware on the initiative and referen dum. It was not opposed to any extent arul will be adopted. Democrats Win In Tennessee. NASHVILLE, Tenn-, Nov. 6. Reports from all over the state Indicate a large falling oft in the Republican vote and that the majority of Patterson, Demo crat, for Governor will approximate 30,000. North Dakota Goes Republican. FARGO, N. D.. Nov. 6. Scattered re turns indicate that Fisk has been elected Judge of the Supreme Court over Knautt the Republican nominee. For Governor, Sarles, Republican, and the rest of the Republican ticket are elected. CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR IN - 5 Cbarte O. Stockslager (Dem.), Idaho (probable). BE ELECTED IH IDAHO Republicans Claim Plu rality of 6000. ' BIG SLUMP IN THE NORTH Present Governor Is Said to Have Lost Home County. DEMOCRATS ARE CONFIDENT Stockslager Say9 He Has a Plurality of Over 7000, and That the Democrats Have Captured the Legislature. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 6. (Special.) It has been impossible up to this hour to get any satisfactory returns from the south eastern part of the state, while those from other counties of the South are meager. It is shown that Ada County has gone against Governor Gooding by about 500. though the Legislative and county tickets carried by some 2000. Washington went against Gooding by about 1000 and elected the entire Demo cratic ticket. Boise County la Democratic, also Owyhee and Elmore, though the latter seems to elect- one member of the Legislature Republican. Canyon County is very close on Gover nor, with the chances that the Repub lican Legislative ticket is elected. Custer and Lemhi have not been heard from. They are conceded to the Democrats. Cassia Is close, with chances favoring the Republicans, as is Blaine. Lincoln has not been heard from, but it is claimed by the Republicans. Dubois claims the election of his American party ticket In Bingham. The other southeastern coun ties have gone Republican, Oneida by 2000. and Bannock by 1000. Bingham is claimed by the Republicans by 1500 and Fremont by 2600. The figures indicate the reelection of Governor Gooding by perhaps 4000, though it may be lower than that. On the Legislature the Republicans seem to be safe. A summary of the Republican claim is as follows: Ada 4'Latah ..2 Bannock 4; Lincoln 4 Bear Lake...... . 3Vez Perce..... 6 Cassia 2!Oneld& ............ . Elmore ...... ...It Fremont 61 Total 0 Idaho . ....... .....( The chances favor the Republicans gaining from that list more than they stand to lose from the others. Bingham . . . . . .4)emhl ...... .3 Blaine -. SiShoehone ....4 Boise .Washington .. 3 Canyon ....... ...... ,4iOwyhee 2 Elmore . lj Kootenai 6 Total 32 duster .. ....3l At Democratic headquarters at 1 o'clock this morning the leaders claimed that Stockslager had been elected by from 3000 to 7000 majority in the state and Dubois controls the legislative votes to the state. Judge Stockslager telephoned from Hailey to the Democratic headquar ters at 12:30 saying; "I have Just received word from Dubois to the effect that I am elected by a big majority, and that he Is assured of being returned to the United States senate." 2:30 A. M. It now looks as though Gooding's plurality would reach 7600. CHALLENGERS ARE ARRESTED Democratic Watchers Question Right of Judges to Vote. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 6. (Special.) The election In the southeast appears to have passed oft very smoothly. In two places challengers were arrested, but so far as can be learned, there were no otMr ar rests. During the day a great many were claimed by the Democratic managers and all denied by the Republicans. The cases verified were at Rexburg and Sugar City In Fremont County. At the FIVE STATES Curtis Guild. Jr. (Sep.), Massachusetts. . GOODING MAY KiliiiSl'S i:i . v. - : ,. , .... r .je . ' i former place A. H. Buchanan, American party candidate for Sheriff, and J. A. Kinney, candidate for Surveyor, were arrested for challenging the right of the Judges to vote. At Sugar City John Hop kins and Will Mulklns, challengers for the American party, were arrested. In both cases the men were locked up. It Is said those at Rexburg have been re leased. It has been reported that arrests were made at other points, but information from Idaho Falls is to the effect that they have no knowledge . there of any others. . GOODIXG LOSES HOME COUNTY Head of Republican Ticket Turned Down in Northern Idaho. BOISE,' Nov. 6. Scattering returns in dicate that a landslide has overtaken the head o the Republican ticket in the north and central portions of the state. This (Ada) County has gone against Gov ernor Gooding by a majority of a few hundred Kootenai and Latah Counties in the north are claimed by the Demo crats to be against Gooding, while Wash ington, Elmore. Boise, and other central counties appear to have gone the same way. Nothing has been heard from the south east, the Mormon section of the state, but it now seems quite certain that Good ing will be defeated unless he makes up his losses in the Mormon counties. The remainder of the Republican ticket seems to have run well, but how the Republican legislative ticket is affected is not clear. In Ada County it is elected by a good majority. Gooding Carries Nez Perces. LEWISTON, Idaho, Nov. . (Special.) At 12:30 this morning, fragmentary returns from throughout Nez Perce County indi cate Gooding and the whole ticket car ried the county by majorities ranging from GOO to 1000. Scratching of the ticket has defeated Munroe (Rep) for Sheriff by about 200. Needham (Dem) may be elected County Attorney over Crow, in cumbent, by half the majority. The Legislative ticket is Republican by a safe majority. Majority figures are im possible this morning, owing to the rain storm making the use of telephone wires to outlying precincts impossible. Nothing Definite in Idaho. BOI9B, Idaho. Nov. 6. (Special.) Everything is in doubt at midnight. It will require figures not in yet to de termine which wins either on the Gov ernorship or the Senatorship. Until the north is heard from more definitely, and the southeast it will be Impossible to make a definite statement of the net re sult. Idaho County Votes for Gooding, GRANGEV1LLE, Idaho, Nov. 6. (Spe cial.) Republicans concede the Democrats have carried Idaho County by majorities ranging from 60 to more than 100. Gooding has carried the count? by 250, taking the remainder of the 6tate ticket with him. The Legislative ticket is Democratic. DEMOCRATS WIN IX NEVADA All Offices Go to Allied Ticket by Big Vote. RENO. Nev., Nov. 6. Vote counting, which Is progressing slowly, Indicates Democratic-Silver, party victory. Sparks, for Governor, Is running ahead of Mitchell in all quarters. Returns show Bartnett, for Congress: Sweeney, for Su preme Justice, in the lead. The Democratic landslide In other sec tions of the state is being repeated in Reno and vicinity, which is, up to mid night, swinging large, majorities to the Democratic-Silver party ticket. At mid night the vote stood 209 to 160 in favor of Bartnett, Democratic, for Congress, as against I. J. Smith. Sparks, for Gov ernor, has 19S votes against 128 for Mitchell, Republican. James G. Sweeney, for Supreme Justice, has HI votes agamst Dodge's 160: Dave Ryan. Democrat and present incumbent, has 211 voteB against his opponent for the office of State Treas urer. Richard C Stoddard, for Attorney General, beats Springmeyer, Republican, and James T. Boyd, for State Senator, who Is pledged to vote for Francis G. Newlands. Is ahead, at this hour, of his Republican opponent. R. W. Parry. ROBBERS HOLD UP TRAIN THREE MEN MAKE PASSENGERS YIELD UP MONEY. Stop Santa Fe Cars in Darkness and Escape With Plunder When Alarm Is Given. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. Nov. 6 Word reached this city this afternoon of a hold up of Santa Fe passenger train No. 1 at Gallup. The train had stopped and the train crew was in the dining-room when three men entered the coach, armed with revolvers, and made the passengers hold up their hands, securing several hundred dollars In money, several grips and over coats from the passengers. The bandits then moved toward the front end of the tram, when some of the passengers gave the alarm and the men escaped into the darkness. The robbers are thought to be. tramps who had been forced oft freight trains during the day. ' Afe , " Edwin S. Stuart (Rep.), Pcnnsrivaula. Y v tf 7 REPUBLICANS WIN CONGRESS AGAIN Sure of Majority of 50 at Least. MANY RETURNS NOT YET IN Democratic Gains Do Not Equal Griggs' Hopes. ' TWO LEADERS DEFEATED Wadsworth, of New York, and Bab cock, of Wisconsin,.. Return to Private Life Cannon Wins by Old Majority.. WASHINGTON. Nov. T That the Re publican party will have complete control of the Sixtieth Congress is indicated by election returns received up to 1:30 o'clock this morning. The Democratic party has held the solid South, but failed in ite efforts to invade to any extent the districts now held by the Republicans in any other section of the country. James W. Wadsworth. a notable Republican figure in Congress, was defeated in New York, and the latest returns Indicate that J. W. Babcock, who has for several campaigns previous to the last conducted the Republican Con gressional fight, has been defeated In Wis consin. At 2:45 this morning returns from the Congressional elections show that 197 Re publicans and 150 Democrats have been elected to the Sixtieth Congress. Thirty nine districts are still to be heard from. Gains Satisfy Democrats. At Democratic headquarters here It was etated at 2 o'clock this morning that the Democratlo Congressional gains In the East had fulfilled their predictions that a gain of 18 or 20 districts had been made in the East. As to the West, the returns received by the committee are said to have been too meager to warrant a state ment. The only disappointment' in the East was the failure of the Democratic candidate for Congress in Delaware. The Democratlo gains so far indicated are two in Illinois, five in Missouri, five In Pennsylvania, one in Indiana, one in Ohio, one fn New York, one in New Jer sey and one In North Carolina. The Re publicans gain one In Kentucky. Independent Beats Wadsworth. The defeat of Representative Jamea W. Wadsworth in the Thirty-fourth New York district by Peter A. Porter was the first disastrous news to reach Republican headquarters from the East. Mr. Wads worth, who is the chairman of the House Committee oa Agriculture, wired Chair man Sherman that he was beaten. Mr. Porter Is a Republican and began his campaign as an Independent candidate. He was subsequently Indorsed by the In dependence League and then by the Dem ocrats. The 13th and 23d Illinois districts were regarded as normally Democratic dis tricts and had been marked off for re capture. The returns indicate that Cald well and Foster. Democrats, are undoubt edly elected in these districts. Whlhtler Knocked Oat. In the Fourth Missouri district. Repre- (Ooncluded on Page 4.) CONTENTS TODAY'S PAPER The WfluAixer. TESTERDAT'S Maximum tempwature, 68 4e- groo: minimum. 41. TODAY'S Rain, southerly win. Election!. Hughe ftlectcd In New York by B0OO0 plu rality tvad Heaxat glvee up reluat&mly. Pag 1. Republicans have majority of at Least 50 In Congreae. Page 1. Republicans carry Massachusetts by re duced majority. Page 7. Republican., carry Pennsylvania, but lose Five Congressman. Page 2. Republicans carry Colorado and every Northern 6tatd except Rhode Iataad. Page 3. Comment of New Yorlc lYewpapar on H carat' a defeat. Page S. President dismisses from army three whole companies involved in Brownsville riot and may courtnoartlal white officer. Page 7. . ttri4riti Xew roads and. trafls for Crater Lake Park. Page 5- Domestic Robbers hold ud train on Santa Fe road. Page L . a-:&&22) Mutiny of nearly whole Memnhlo police force. Page e. Harrlman declares Pish broke word to htm and will be btaten. Page 4. Hawaiian Band stranded at Ogden. Page 3. Drunken man waika before train, dragging boys with his to death. Page 15. Pacific Coat. Larry gulllvan turns Democrat and gives Nevada a touch of high life in cam paign. Page 6. Lonls Deoney confesses to murders and rob beries committed in ben franclsco wltn Kanaka accomplice. Page 6. Pacific Coaet Political. P. M. Glllett, Rep., probably elected Gov ernor of California by 10,000 majority. Page 5. Gooding, Rep., for Governor, rune behind ticket in Northern and Central Idano. Page 1. Washington goes Republican by 20,000 ma jority. Page 6. Portland and Wrtnity. "W. M. Ladd consents to extension of street through E&at Side property. Page 10. Southern Pacific incorporates to build rail road from Beaverton to Oswego; will abandon Fourth street for freight busi ness. Page 14. Triel of Henry Hose for murder n earing end. Page 11. Bast Side Improvement Association de mands better fire protection. Page 11. J. Whyte Evans obtains option for lease oa H. 1 Piuask's Washington Uacft ihtook. Pag 10.' rj