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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NO VE3IBER, - 7, 1906. REPUBLICANS WIN ALL III COLORADO Landslide Wipes Out Adams, Lindsey and the Socialists. DEMOCRATS LOSE SENATOR Control of Legislature Won by Re publicans, Which Means Patter son's Retirement Democrats Sot Ready to Admit Defeat. DENVER. Nov. 8 There is no reason to doubt the claim of Chairman Vivian, of the Republican Stats Central Committee that the entire Republican ticket has oeen elected In Colorado by majorities ranging from 15.000 to 30,000. It Is conceded prac tically that the Republicans have elected at least two of the three Congressmen and more than likely all three. Up to li o'clock tonight but few of the returns from legislative districts had been received, but It la believed that the ap parent Republican landslide has elected a good majority of Republican candidr .es for the Legislature and that the successor to United States Senator Thomas M. Pat terson, Dem to be chosen at the coming session of the Legislature, will unaoubt edly be Repuoucan. Nearly all the Republican strongholds have given increased majorities and Pueb lo County, the home of Alva Adams, Democratic candidate for Governor, fell far short of the expected vote for Adams, giving him less than 1000 plurality. The most surprising feature of the elec tion is the comparatively small vote being returned for Lindsey and Haywood, re spectively Independent and Socialist can didates for Governor. From all sources It was predicted that they would cut deeply into the vote of both the old party candi dates. Democratic State Chairman Smltji con cedes Denver to the Republicans by 8000, but claims 10.000 Democratic plurality in the remainder of the state. ILLINOIS RETURNS ARE SLOW Democrats Claim Five Congressmen Gained, Republicans Say Three. CHICAGO, Nov. 6. The' Indications at 10 o'clock tonight are that John F. Smulski. Republican, for State Treasurer, has been elected by a majority of from 100,000 to 125.000. Scratching of ballots in Cook County was so extensive that returns were un usually slow, and six hours after the polls closed no definite figures on Con gressional results were obtained. The few returns at hand, however, indicated the election of the Republican candidates in the Second. Third. Sixth, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Districts. In the state outside of Cook County the Democrats have gained two Congress men. Caldwell in the Twenty-first, and Foster in the Twenty-third. Indications pint to the election of the Republican Ftate ticket by a plurality of between 100,000 and 123.000. Chairman Boschenstein. of the Demo cratic Sate Central Committee, claimed his party had gained in all five Congress men, three In Cook County and two out File, making the delegation 18 Republi cans and six Democrats. Chairman West, of the Republican State Central Committee, claimed the election of 21 out of 25 Congressmen. The next Legislature, which is to elect a successor to United States Senator Cullom, will be strongly Republican. HOWELL ELECTED IX UTAH. American Party Strength Makes Salt Lake Doubtful. SALT LAKE. Nov. 6. The Republi cans in Utah have elected their state ioket by tho usual plurality, returning loseph Howell to Congress and electing roseph E. Frlck Justice of the Supreme Court. In Salt Lake County, where the anti Mormon party centered Its efforts, the result is in doubt. The Americans hava a plurality of the votes in Salt Lake City, but this may be overcome by the Republicans in the county outside of the city. The Democratic vote in Salt Lake City shows a falling off of prob ably 30 per cent. It Is estimated that 75 to 90 per cent of the Mormon Demo crats In this county voted the Republi can ticket. While Thomas Weir, American party candidate for Congress, and the American "candidates for county offices have car ried Salt Lake City by about 800 plurality, the Republicans have elected their entire county ticket. With 17 of the 42 precincts outside of the city missing, the Repub licans have a plurality of 13S2. Senator. Smoot at U o'clock estimated Congressman Howell's plurality in the state at 10,000. EXTIRE TICKET IN WYOMING Republican Majorities COOO or More on Each Orfice. CHEYENNE, Wyo, Nov. 6. The en tire Republican ticket, headed by Gov ernor Brooks, has been elected by ma jorities of not less than 2.100, and pos sibly more. The Republicans also . jlectej the member of Congress and the Legislature, which will elect a United States Senator. Though Mr. Taft's speech here last night aroused the enthusiasm of local Republicans and aided the Republican candidates materially, apathy prevailed In some parts of the state and a com paratively light vote was cast. t DEMOCRATS GAIN ONTJ SEAT. Elect Adair in Indiana and Two Dis tricts Are Doubtful. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 7. Returns re ceived at Republican state headquarters early this morning show that the Repub lican plurality In Indiana will not be so large as shown by the earlier returns. It Is now thought that a conservative esti mate will be a Republican majority of 20,000 to 40.000. The Democrats gained one Congress man. J M. Adair, in the eighth dis trict. The result of the eleventh and twelfth are still In doubt. DEMOCRATS WIN OKLAHOMA Indians Generally Vote for Them and They Control Convention. GUTHRIE. Okla., Nov. 6. The Con stitution of the new State of Oklahoma will be written by the Democrats with a majority of the delegates to the Con stitutional convention. The Democratic vote In the convention tonight Is esti mated variously at from 73 to 80. Vernon Whiting, secretary of the Oklahoma Republican Committee, to night conceded the Democrats 78 dele gates, while Chairman Jesse Dunn, of the Democratic committee, says there will be at least 78 Democratic delegates on the floor of the convention. Republican managers admit that Oklahoma proved a great disappoint ment. The "unknown" quantity of the Indian Territory was a practical con cession to the . Democrats, but nine Oklahoma districts, counted on by the Republican leaders, we're carried by the opposition. The Osage Nation elected two Demo crats. Indians, as a rule, voted the Democratic ticket. PRAY ELECTED TO CONGRESS Republicans Will Probably Have Majority in Montana Legislature. HELENA. Mem.. Nov. 6. Returns up to midnight from all sections of the state are Incomplete, ' but they indicate the election of Pray, Rep., to Congress, by probably 1500. Returns are very slow on the Legislative ticket, but the Indi cations are the Republicans will have a majority on Joint ballot. Smith, Rep., is elected Associate Judge by probably 5000. Deconirats Concede Defeat. HELENA, Nov. 6. Returns from the northern and eastern part of the state are still slow, while from Southern Montana there have been no reports beyond a few scattering precincts. The Demoorats concede the election of Pray (Rep.) for Congress by. from 8000 to. 6000 plurality, and of Smyth (Rep.) for Associate Justice by a greater plur ality. They also concede the Legisla ture to the Republicans on joint bal lot, on returns so far received and they do not look for any change that will give the Republicans less than five majority. TEXAS IS ALL DEMOCRATIC Democrats Have Two-Thirds Plural ity Over All Other Parties. AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 6. The total vote cast today did not exceed 400,000 votes all told, some 135.000 of which represent the combined vote of the Republicans, the re organized Republicans, the Socialists, the Socialist Labor and the Prohibition party. The balance represents the Democratic vote. The next Legislature will be Demo cratic overwhelmingly, there being only a slight chance for the Republicans to get a member in the lower house out of a possible 128. All the Democratic congressmen were elected by good majorities. Repeater Splits Policeman's Ear. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6. After a hard fight Joseph R. Hatton, a former city detective, was arrested in the Fifth Ward today on a charge of attempting to vote twice. Hatton was arrested in the line of waiting voters. He knocked Patrolman Corcoran down and split the officer's ear. The judges and clerka went to the officer's aid. when Corcoran clubbed him into submission. New Mexico Votes for Statehood. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Nov. 6. Par tial returns from seven counties out of 25 In New Mexico give joint statehood a majority of 2000. Reports so far received indicate that the territory will go for joint statehood by from 4000 to 7000. Early reports Indicate election of Andrews, Re publican, delegate to Congress. All Democrats Win in Georgia ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 6. The contest In Georgia was in the First Congres- sional District, where Edwards (Dem.) was elected by a plurality of about 4000. The three candidates for Judges of the newly-created Court of Appeals were unanimously elected. -i Two in Doubt in North Carolina. RALEIGH. N. a. Nov. 6. All Repub licans were defeated in North Carolina. The vote wan light, but the state is es timated to be Democratic by about 60, 000. The Eighth District is doubtful and the Tenth close, with the Demo crats in the lead. Alabama Goes Through the Forms. MONTGOMERY. Ala., Nov. & Ala bama's vote was remarkably light. The entire Democratic ticket with the excep tion of Sheriff of Walker County was elected and the Legislature will not have more than three Republicans and Populists. Butterick WINDOW SHADES MADE TO Pattern ORDER AT LOWEST PRICES Store Headquarter for Picture Framing Good Merchandise' Only Quality Considered, Our Prices Are Always the Lowest MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY Columbia FILLED NEW FALL Yarn CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST Store Great Wednesday Special Sale Sale Dress Hats, Val. to $8, at $2.95 STUNNING TAILORED HATS BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS This extraordinary sale includes three hundred handsome, stylish tailored and trimmed Hats. They are all new and modish, showing all the latest shapes and combinations of trimmings. You BSg Values to $8.00 will find a complete line of colors. The best value of the sea son at this low price On Sale $2.95 75c. $1.50 Millinery Trimmings 39c A large double table filled with trimmings formerly Bold at 75c to $1.50 Wings, Coques, Quills, Birds, Breasts, and Fancy Feathers of all descriptions; in fact, every trimming that this season's mil linery demands. Regularly 75c to $1.50 Qf! very exceptional sale at JJS IS New 50-Inch Black Loose Coats, $18.50 Just received by express another shipment of Women's 50-inch Loose Black Coats, lined with either white or black satin, trimmed smartly o C with braid; suitable for evening or street wear; very special. .vlOOU White Wool Blankets Reg. $6 Value $4.95 300 pairs of White Wool Blankets, full four pounds in weight, size 60x80 inches; regular $6.00 values; very special sale $4.95 White Wool Blankets Reg. $7 Value $5.95 275 pairs of White Wool Blankets, full five pounds in weight; the best $7.00 value in the city; extraordinary sale price only $5.95 The Very Latest Sons HIS ASTERS VOICE The newest march, the finest music by the greatest bands and orchestras of Europe and America, with grand opera selections by such artists as Caruso, Melba and Sembrich. All these and thousands of other selections funny songs and talks, are to be enjoyed in your home, whenever you like, if you are the owner of a new improved Victor Talking Machine. The Victor Talking Machine is sold here at $10.00 and upwards. You can get a Vic tor and '12 records selected by yourself for $1 down and $1 a week. Come to the Victor Hall in the store and hear it played. F TlOTI ur advertisement in last evening's Telegram, through an un The advertisement should have read Peruna - - - 62c which is a sensational anti-drug trust price. No telephone orders filled. Only one to a customer. Great Cut-Rate Sale of 'm. Standard Drugs and Remedies w . t T-k . i . m j i . . CTT i&nvi JNO oiner rorwana drugstore can matcn our regular prices. In this S 4aJ Phenomenal cut-rate sale we give greater and more important sav ings Uian wt OLuaeivea nave ever given. .DUX JNUW. XOU 11 not see such prices again until the anti-trust drugstore holds an other sale. H Peruna . 62c $1 DANDERINE Size Special 69c Glyco-Thymollne. large ....79 Glyco-Thymollne, small 41? Sal. Hepatica. large 89 Sal. Hepatica, medium 42 Wyeth IJthla Tablets, 5-graln 36 Hostetter's Bitters, reg fl, for ZO Best alcohol, pint 39 Beef. Iron and Wino, reg. $1, sale 69 HERPICIDE Sale Price 59c Sugar of Milk. lb. pkg 29c German Malt Extract. J2.50 doz.. bottle. 25c Pond's Extract, tl size 78 Pond's Extract, 50c size 39d Apenta, splits 9C Pluto Water Conc't., qts 29 Hunyadi Water 24 Apenta Water 19 Mellin's Food. 75c size 59 Mellln's Food. oOo size 41 Borden's Malted Milk, small 29 Washin Ammonia, reg. 10c, sale fi Powdered Alum, reg. 10c. pkg T 2oc bottle Spirits of Camphor, special. IS Rochelle Salts, reg. 30c, pkg 19 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.- T9 Listerine, 1 size . . 69 Listerine. SOo size 41 Borden's Malted Milk, family size.. 82. 9S Borden's Malted Milk, large 7 59 Listerine. 25c size .. .. ?qS Laxative Cough and Cold Cure large size 45 Laxative Quinine Tablets 25c size 1.45 25c bottle Castor OH 18 Best Imported Olive Oil, Pint 38c BROMO SELTZER 10c size, special sale 5 25c size, special sale 18 50c size, special sale 39t $1 Syrup of Hypophosphltes 75 5-lb. pkg. Sal. Soda 10 25o Best Bay Rum 19 Laxative Fig Syrup 25 25c Imp. Bronchial Lozenges IO Borax. 1-lb. can 9 Quinine. 1-oz. can 48 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, pt....90 Cream Tartar, one'half-pound pkg 14 Epsom Salts, large 4 25c Pure Glycerine 18 25c Glycerine and Rose Water 18c CARTER'S PILLS Reg. 25c at 17c Bi-Carbonate of Soda, 1-lb. pkg. 4c Sulphur Candles, each 4 10c pkg. Boracic Acid 7 5 25c Pierce's Pellets t-lT SI Aseptine, the ideal antiseptio 89 7oc Antiphlogistlne 67 Dickenson's Witch bra .... Hazel, pt., spec. 18c CAN'T GET OUT OF OGDEX FOB LACK OF 5TEEDED CASH. Florida Defeats Drainage Scheme. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Nov. (t ill th Democratic congressmen of Florida are S re-elected and the state ticket carrlea by a. decided majority. The vote at mid night indicates the defeat of the Ever glades drainage constitutional amend ment, S to 2. Republicans Sweep Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE, Nov. . The Republi can state ticket, headed by Governor James C. Davidson, swept the state in today's election by an estimated plurality of at least 40.000 over John A. ' Aylward, the Democratic candidate, and his colleagues. Jfo Contest In Mississippi. JACKSON. Miss., Nov. 6. The election In Mississippi passed oft without Interest, the vote being light in each of the con gressional districts. The Democratic can aiuates were elected without opposition. Arkansas Is .All Democratic. LITTLE ROCfc. Ark., Nov. 6. The Democratic candidates for Congress were elected in every district of Ar kansas. The vote was light In ail dis tricts except the Fourth, where a hard fight was made. Offers His Vote for a Drink. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Nov. 6. At Hartford a man offered to vote the- Re publican ticket for 25 cents with which "to buy a drink," and he was arrested. Democrats Carry Rhode Island. PROVIDENCE, R. I.. Nov. 6. Incom plete returns Indicate that Mayor Hlggins of Pawtucket, Democrat, has carried the state for Governor by 6000. Elklns' Seat Secure. WHEELING, W. Va., Nov. 6. The Legislature will be Republican by a majority of 57, insuring the re-election of Senator Elkins. HEAVY DAMAGE BY FIRE Hamilton's Business District Threat ened With SI, 000, 000 Loss. HAMILTON. O., Nov. 7. Fire broke out In the drygoods store of P. E. Mathes. at 12:30 ' o'clock this morning, and the total loss may reach $1,000,000, as many of the most Important enter prises of the town are threatened. At an early hour this morning the store of George Sohngen and that of Henry Frechtllng had been totally de stroyed and the flames were not yet under control. Appeals for aid have been made to Cincinnati, and fire com panies are on the way to this city. Asks Interstate Commission, Uncle Sam and Railroads to Help to Return to Honolulu. OGDEN, Utah. Nov. 6 (Special.') The Royal Hawaiian Band under Captain H. Berger, which has been making a tour of the United States, is stranded in this city. The tour, which has not been a profit able one. has left the band without means of transportation to San Francisco. The matter of securing low rates has been taken up with the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington by the South ern Pacific officials at Salt Lake City. The aggregation Is due to sail from San Francisco on November 20. The last concert was given here Sunday evening and since that time Manager Cohen has beenbeen in constant communication with the railroad officials and Washington. Aid Is also expected from Honolulu. Re lief from Washington is expected tomorrow. WHL ATTACK WITNESSES Count Boni Threatens Hot Session at Divorce Trial. PARIS, Nov. 6. Sensational develop ments are expected at the hearing of the Castellane divorce suit tomorrow. Con vinced that all hope of a reconciliation has gone forever, it is apparently the in tention of the Count's attorneys to open a vicious attack on the Countess'- wit nesses. The hearing tomorrow will be private. Helen Gould Is here giving support and comfort to her sister during the ordeal. THE DAY'S DEATH RECORD Beeman, Pepsin Gum Man. CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 6. Dr. Edwin E. Beeman,, one of the best-known men of this city, died early today. Twenty five years ago Dr. Beeman quit the practice of medicine to enter upon the manufacture of pepsin chewing-gum, and later he was associated with W. J. White, now of New York. Dr. Beeman made a fortune of several million dol lars, as did Mr. White. Veteran Railroad Engineer. TfEW YORK. Nov. 6- Charles Frazer, the oldest engineer of the Erie Rail road, died at his home in Paterson, N. J., yesterday. He was 71 years old, and had oeen in the employ of the Erie for 56 years. He was in only one acci dent. It. occurred in 1S53. when hl train ran Into a carload of Immigrants, killing two. Widow of Dr. Garvin Green. LOUISVILLE. Nov. 8. Mrs. Martha Green, widow of Dr. Norvln Green, ex president of the Western Union Tele- fraph Company, died at the family real, enoe here today. Captain Could Not Stop Fire. HONGKONG, Nov. 6. The finding of the marine court of Inquiry Into the fire on board the British steamship Hankow, which was burned alongside her wharf on October 14 last, absolves the master. Cap tain Branch, and the ship's officers, from any blame In the matter. They, it Is said, did all In their power to save life and property, but were unsuccessful, owing to the rapidity with which the fire spread and the fierceness of the flames. The court was of the opinion, however, that all light texture cargo should be stowed if r Mink Furs in the Season's Designs Axe attaining an almost surprising degree of popularity. Here is a fur special that every purchaser will not forget for a long time. Brook Mink Stole, beautifully striped, pretty tails and lined with best skinner satin; a $25.00 Pur for w $17.50 The Sensational Sale of SUITS Still Continues Jannty all wool Suits, made in a new hip, length model. Jacket lined throughout and trimmed with fancy buttons; they are really worth $25.00. Take your choice of those left at the phenomenally low price of ...14.95 Cravenettes Raincoats $16.75 If you haven't a Oravenette you must not let this opportunity slip by without investigating. $25.00 Coats in tan,. Oxford grays and olive, spe cial $1675 $1.25 Umbrellas, with fancy new handles,' and guaranteed rain-proof, special 89 LVERFIELD' Corner Fourth and Morrison . 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