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CQS6RQVE WINNER ON SECOND CHOICE 'Washington Voters Nominate Pomeroy Republican for Governor. NO FIRST CHOICE MADE Three Loading Candidates Ran Close Race and None Has Required Plurality Jones Beat Ankeny lor Senator. (Continued From Flret Pas.) to "get ths scalp" of Senator Piles will bs made. Is freely predicted by many politicians here today. Xew Law Condemned. Thers Is small praise for the primary election law of Washington. The ticket voted at the primaries was cumbersome and difficult to nandie. Election Judges and inspectors, even late tonight, are still wrestling wltli the Intricacies of tn bal lot, and. wan and heavy-eyed, they be moa . the fate that made them election Judges. One surprising feature of the primary election was the surprisingly small vote cast, by the Democrats. From ever county comes the report that Democrats partici pated In the Republican primaries and in doing; so undoubtedly they have left themselves In the same class with the So cialists, so far as party organization is concerned. Returns at hand Indicate that they will not reach the 10 per cent re quired by the law to give the right to present themselves on the primary ticket at the next election. Vote May Be Larger. In fact.. the vote falls far below th ZO per cent, but may pick up on later returns for the reason that In almost every district election officers counted Republican ballots first. From the best analysis of the tabula tions at hand, the following Republican ticket is nominated: Republican Ticket Named. Congressional Representatives. William XX Humphrey, F. W. Cushman, M. C Polndexter. State Governor. Samuel G. Cosgrove: IJeutenant-Governor, Charles E. Coon; Secretary of State, Sam H. Nichols; State Auditor. C. W. Claussen; State Treasurer, dwar K. Qrwin: Attorney-General, J. H. Eaaterdsr; Commissioner of Public Lands, B. W. Ross: Superintendent of Public Instruction, Henry B. Dewey; In surance Commissioner, John H. Sohlvely; preference, for United States Senator, Wesley I Jones. . .Nominated by Democrats. Democratic state and Congressional Dominations are as follows: Congressional Representative, Charles H. Miller. I State Governor, John Pattlson; Lieu- tenant-Governor. A. C. Edwards; ecre tsrv of State. Otis Johnson; Commissioner of Public Lands. Albert Schooler; Super- lntendent of Public Instruction, taonage Wheeler; Insurance Commissioner, Ed win F. Masterson. Preference for United States Senator, George F. CottrllL Following are the nonpartisan nomi nees: Judiciary Judges of Supreme Court. Herman D. Crow. Milo A. Root and Stephen J. Chadwlck. CLOSE IX EASTERN COUNTIES Cosgrove Sow Appears l""1 Out side of Spokane. SPOKANE. Wash.. Sept. . Special.) Eastern Washington Republicans hart given W. I Jones, of North Yakima, an enormous majority over Senator Ankeny, of Walla Walla, as the people's cholcefor I ntted Slates Senator. Partial returns from 14 counties in Eastern Washington, excluding Spokane County, give Jones 8S7J against Ankeny's 6538. In Spokane County Jones Is running nearly two votes to Ankeny's one, and Indications are that full returns will show a landslide for the North Yakima man. For Governor. Cosgrove. of Pomeroy. Is leading the field in Eastern Washington. While the vote of Cosgrove and Governor Mead on first choice Is close. Cosgrove is polling a heavy second choice vote, and will go to the mountains with a substan tial majority. Thirteen counties in East ern Washington. excluding Spokane County, give on first choice, Cosgrove 4715. Mead 4340. iicBrlde 3S14. Spokane County will give McBrlde a substantial plurality. McBrlde managers claim Spokane County by a plurality of between 2E00 and 2W0 votes on both first and second choice, and will not concede that Eastern Wash ington will show a plurality for Cosgrove. COSGROVE GETS CHEHALIS Leads Both Mead and McBrlde for Governorship. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Sept. 9. (Special.) The first direct primary held in this county under the new law passed without especial incident. In Aberdeen the vote was not as large as had been expected, about 60 per cent being cast. Everywhere there was trouble with the ballot, the voters apparently not comprehending Its require ments. Especially did this apply to second choice voting. Jones-nppears to have Carried the county bv not less than 700 majority. He carried Hoqulara and small outlying precincts by S15 and will probably win in Aberdeen by m. Cosgrove has carried the county, with Mead second and McBride third. This ap plies to first choice votes and Cosgrove will win easily on total first and second choice. In the county the chief fight was that over the judgeship and it now appears def initely settled that Judge Irwin has won over Ben Sheeks. Aberdeen has given Sheeks a majority of about 60. The County Attorney Is still in doubt, the fight being between Campbell and Lan nlng. with the chances greatly favoring Campbell. Another close contest -developed on Sher iff, with Ed Payette developing the greater strength as against Conner. Pay ette is probably the nominee. Judge Crow and Judge Root were knifed throughout the county. , AXKEXY SENATORS ARE XAMED Spokane County Returns Show Pe culiar Situation on Legislators. SPOKANE. Wash.. Sept. 9. (Spe cial.) Returns from 80. precincts out of 120 in Spokane County, are In and the County Republican ticket can be gutltrted, ttiafTmilt eac JatsrJjWO-wUa Jia, NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR BY WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS. I r il S. G. COSGROVE, OK SKATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 8. (Special.) Samuel wsgrct the Republican voters have nominated for Governor oi wasn.naiu... was born in Tuscarorawa. County, Ohio. April 10. 1847 and reared n Defiance County. Ohio, on a farm. He '"liet'f '? " ?" .T'L 7l- c-i, ii i -'r..- F. 14th Ohio Volunteers. P. I., and was discharged In July. 1865. at the close or the war. ne e. nterea Wesleyan University In 1864. and graduated In 18.3. He then read law and was admitted to the bar in 187B. He worked his way through college and his law course. In his early life he taught ichool. He ha. been a lifelong Republican, and has lived at Pomeroy, Wash.. """"Mrcosgrove was a member of the State Constitution Convention and was a McKlnley and Roosevelt elector. He is now a regent of the State University, an appointee of Governor Mead, and is prominent in Grand Army and lodge circles, being a member of many secret orders, including the Masons. Elks and Oddfellows.. .- In addition to practicing law. he has farmed for the past ao years, being the owner of a 1400-acre farm in Washington and Idaho. His family conelsts of himself, wife, two sons and a daughter. returns changing the result. R. A. Hutchinson. E. C. Whitney and Jesse Huxtable are nominated for State Sen ators. It is a peculiar fact that al though Spokane County gave Jones a big plurality for United States Senator the three new State Senators are gen erally known as Ankeny men. It is understood, however, that they are pledged to carry out the wish of the people ss expressed at the primaries, as are also the Representatives nomi nated. The Representatives are: J. A. Fencher, A. M. Stevens, Morton Cogs well. L. Denman. Guy B. Groff, T. T. Kilbury. J. W. McArthur. John Ander son and probably R. E. Buchanan and H. H. Jones. The county officers nominated are: 6her1ff. McK. Pugh; Clerk. Anderson; Auditor. Green: Treasurer, Sewart; Prosecuting Attorney. Pugh: Assessor, Galbralth: Superintendent of Schools, McFarland: Engineer. Scott: Coroner. Schlegel; Commissioner first district, Phillips; third district, McBroom. COSGROVE CHOICE OF LEWIS Far Ahead of Mead and McBrlde. Two to One for Jones. CHEHALIS, Wash., Sept. 9. (Special.) Forty-eight out &S Lewis County pre cincts, complete, give Jones for Senator 149, Ankeny 81S.- Cosgrove leads for Governor with S66 first choice Votes and 616 second choice. Mead has 676 first and 471 second. McBride is third with 546 first and 318 second. No footings on state offices have been made and results are practically unchanged from those noted last night. H. O. Flshback. of Adna. has defeated State Senator J. A. Vencss for renomination, U9 to 1213. The remain ing precincts will Increase the lead of both Cosgrove and Flshback, as both ran very strong in the country. For Representatives, W. H.. Kenoyer. of Chehalls, and H. W. Thompson, of Centxalla are nominated. Grant Cot trill, of Centralis., Is third, with J. E. Leonard, of Chehalls, but a few votes behind. County officers nominated are: Treas urer, P. Summersett; Clerk. D. W. Mon fort; Auditor. H. H. Swofford; Sheriff. H. W. Urquhart; Superintendent of Schools, W. D. Bay; Coroner. C. L. Sticklln; Engineer. E. C. Brechly: Attor ney, olose between Buxton and Gus Thacker; Commissioners, H. H. Trllly and Henry Rayton. renominated. JONES AXD COSGROVE WIN Former's Xominatlon Sure, 'Latter' Indicated by Incomplete Returns. SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. 9. (Special.) The returns from the primary election are yet far from complete, at least 30 per cent of the total vote ts unreported. The selection of Wesley L. Jones as the Republican candidate for United States Senator Is assured. Belated returns In crease the lead of Mr. Jones over his opponent. Senator Levi Ankeny. In the, race for Governor, the returns at hand Indicate that none of the Re publican candidates received the neces sary 40 per cent of the party vote to secure the nomination on first choice bal lots. In which event it will be necessary to count the second choice votes. There are indications that S. G. Cosgrove, of Pomeroy. will secure the Republican nom ination on first and second choice votes. In the race Henry McBrlde, of Seattle, Is second and Governor Albert E. Meadi is third. In the First Congressional District McBride secured a slight plurality with Cosgrove second and Mead third. Mead carried Pierce County. Ankeny has carried King County by a small plurality over Jones. In 101 pre cincts in Seattle and 86 precincts in the county, Jones is behind 850 -otes. POIXDEXTER BEATS JOHNSON Assured of Republican Xominatlon for Congress In Washington. SPOKANE! Wash., Sept. 9. Judge Miles Polndexter, of Spokane, has won the Congressional nomination over a field of six candidates.' three of them in Spo kane County. Complete and incomplete returns from nearly all counties in. this district show that outside of Spokane Poind?xter is running neck and neck with Johnson, of Yakima, his strongest rival. But as Polndextef will carry Spokane County by from 3600 to 3000, his nomina tion is assured. Harriman to Make Record Run. OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 9. President E. H. Harriman's special train left Sparks at S o'clock this afternoon and reached Og den at 5:2 this afternoon, after a fast run. After a stop of 30 minutes at Ogden, the Harriman party pulled out for Omaha and a record run Is scheduled tot the X. GARFIELD COCSTV CONFESS THEFT OF AUTO MEX WHO ST.OLE $6000 MA CHIXE ADMIT GUILT. Owner Discovers That Bracelet, Ring and Shoes Were Taken by Culprits Under Arrest. W. C. Wilson, employed as a meatcutter for the Nob Hill Market, and Howard Dodd. have confessed that they are the men who broke Into the garage of Ru dolph Becker, at 162 North Twenty-second street, and took a spin In tils $6000 auto mobile without his "knowledge. They thought he would never find It out, but the machine broke down before It was re turned. It was taken about 5:30 o'clock in the morning and at 7 A. M. was back In the garage. It bore the appearance of having been hard driven and has been In the repair shop ever since. Mr. Becker thinks the repairs will cost between $200 and $300. That the men took two girls riding that morning is denied by both of them, but they do not deny that this had been planned. It Is believed to have been the reckless speed at which the machine was driven which caused It to break down. Wilson formerly worked for Becker as a chauffeur. When Becker asked htm at the County Jail last night .why he took the machine, he was silent. Wilson was arrested by Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Sheriff Harry Bulger at 8 o'clock last night at his home at the rear of the market, where he has been employed for the last three years. Dodd. who was first arrested, and who first confessed, lives on Johnson street, near Wilson. Not only did he participate lnr damaging the automobile, but he stole a pair of shoes, socks, ring and bracelet from the Becker residence. Although the theft occurred August 28 It was not no ticed until members of the family re turned from the beach. One day, when Becker went to look for a pair of shoes which he was sure be had placed under hie bed, they were missing. Two hours' search failed to disclose them. Then i was found that a new half-ruby ring, and a gold bracelet, set with an amethyst, were missing. As the bracelet was ob tained In Switzerland, and was a keep sake, the Beckers were much perturbed over the matter. Dodd. who is 19 years old, said yester day that he entered the house through a window. He gave the bracelet to a young man, and pawned the ring. In doing so he gave the name of Roy Harris. Mrs. R. Becker, mother of the automobile owner. Identified the ring, and the boy was taken into custody. Dodd was wear ing Becker's shoes when he was ar rested. He Is held to appear In Justice Olson's court on $250 bonds, or $150 cash ball. Wilson offered last night to pay his half of the damage to the automobile If Becker would have the case against him dismissed, but the latter h8 not de cided to do this at a late hour. Mr. Becker says that a large amount of gasoline has been stolen from his garage this Summer, but he does not ac cuse the two young men of taking It. A new rug, valued at $30, has been missing for two months. MISTAKEN FOR BEAR, SHOT Rancher Is Instantly Killed by Young Hunter. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Sept. . Nicholas Praslloski, 53 years old, a pion eer settler of Peardonville. in Matsqui district, was shot and Instantly killed by being mistaken for a bear by Paul Welsh, a well-known young hunter of that sec tion. Praslloski leaves a widow and three small children. Welsh has lived in the district for 13 years and has bunted through the for ests around Peadonville every season since 1906. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the Inquest. st Friends Care for Coughlln. . MINEOLA. L. I.. Sept. 9. John 'c. Coughlln, who was arrested Monday while trying to reach President Roosevelt, left the Jail here today for his home In Wal pole. Mass., In the custody of Chief of Police Howard Patten, of that place. Rel atives will take care of Coughlln until ha can be placed In a sanitarium. Bellot Tests Aeroplane. PARIS. Sept. 9. M. Beliot made a flight In his monoplane at Issy today. He did not meet with an accident, and covered 100, 250 and 800 yards. BIG SALE REPORTED Negotiations On for Isaiah Buckman Tract. ABOUT 14 BLOCKS INCLUDED Owner Admits That Verbal Agree ment Has Been Reached, but De clines to Make Public Name of Purchaser. It was reported yesterday that the Isaiah Buckman tract on the East Side had been sold to a purchaser whose Identity was not announced. Mr. Buckman admitted that negotiations are In progress, and said a verbal agreement had been reached. This sale. If consummated, will con stitute one of the largest transactions In unimproved residence property that has been closed In this city for months. The deal affects about 14 blocks In cluded In the tract bounded by East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty eighth. East Ankeny and East Gllsan streets. The consideration -has not been announced. It was learned, how ever, that the traet. if purchased, will be reserved and sold for residence pur poses exclusively. Mr. Buckman last night said that ne gotiations preliminary to Its purchsse were well under way and that the transaction was bound by a verbal contract, although no money had been paid on the deal. It Is expected the' transfer of the property will be effect ed this week. Mr. Buckman would not divulge the name of the parties mak ing the Investment. The land Included in the sale orig inally was a part of the James Buck man estate and has been held in an unimproved state by the heirs for sev eral years. It is one of the choice resi dence districts on the East Side. Sur veyors are now at work on the tract, subdividing It into lots, of which there will be about 115. This transaction is regarded as added evidence of the stability of the ' real estate market locally. IDENTIFIES ACCUSED MAN Charles Webber Says He Saw Pris oner Rifling Telephone-Box. John Bishop, arrested Tuesday after noon by Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard for stealing money from telephone boxes, was iden tified yesterday by Charles Weber, who said he saw the accused man at the Winchester Hotel. On that occasion Bishop claimed to be a collector for the Pacific States Telephone & Tele graph Company. In the Winchester telephone box he found besides the nickels, 13 slugs it Is said, whioh he took to the woman in charge with the remark' that she .must pay. him their value in coin, 65 cents. He was paid 26 rents. The Winchester is at Third and Bumside streets. It is said that Bishop used the nick els at saloons, explaining in some in stances that he had been playing poker all night. At one saloon he changed $7 in nickels at one time. With them were 60 slugs, which he gave to the proprietor. When Bishop was arrested, skeleton keys for telephone boxes, a screw driver and other tools were found in his possession. He was once a line man for the telephone company. BOY IS INJURED BY CAR Maurice Jeffs Knocked Down After Jumping From Auto. Maurice Jeffs, aged 14, living at 660 East Alder street, was knocked down by an East Ankeny car at Union avenue and: East Morrison street last night about 11 o'clock, and escaped with a broken arm and a bruised leg. In company with Earl Everest, another boy af about the same age, Maurice was stealing a ride on the rear of an automobile going out East Morrison street. At Union avenue the boys were seen by Patrolman O'Brien and both Jumped and started to run across the street. The Everest boy cleared the car track but the Jeffs lad was struck by the car and dragged about 30 feet before the motorman could bring the car to a stand still. The unfortunate boy was carried to Wilson's drugstore, where an examina tion, of his injuries was made. His right forearm was found to be broken and a bad bruise was found on his left leg. He was then taken to the office of Dr. Sprout, where his injuries were dressed. Witnesses of the accident declared that the motorman In charge of the car was not to blame. - BLAZE STARTED BY MICE Gnaw Into Box of Matches and Cause $500 Loss. Mice and matches caused a fire shortly before 1 o'clock last night which par tially destroyed the little grocery and confectionery store conducted by Mrs. A. Brill, at 354 First street, corner of Mill. The rodents got into a large box pf matches which was stored in the rear of the place and started the blaze with their teeth. The flames had spread throughout the entire store before passersby discovered them and turned in an alarm from box 38. The building, which Is a one-story wooden shack, was badly damaged, and the stock of goods was almost an entire loss, amounting to about $500. Walter Attacks Children. Charged with attacking two little girls. Lulu and Sara Warner, aged 9 and 7 years, A. J. Kelly, a waiter, forty years of age, who has been em ployed In a restaurant at 66 North Sixth street, was arrested yesterday af ternoon and, placed in the Ccty Jail by Patrolman Kelnlen. Concert for Crew of Puglia. A concert will be given by Madame DAuria at the Seamen's Institute, Front and Flanders streets, on Wednesday next In honor of the Italian cruiser Puglia. A large number of officers and enlisted men are expected to be present and the pub lic will also be welcome. National Delegate of Postal Clerks. PORTLAND. Sept. T. To the Edltor. On behalf of Branch No. 61, United National Association of Poetofflce Clerks. -1 would ask The Oregonlan to correct an error appearing In an article published September 6. Some unauthorized person seems to have furnished you a photo of William Thieleman and a statement that he was our delegate to the National convention. Mr. Thieleman is not a member of the V. N. A. P. O. C. and R. H. Mlcenhimer Is our delegate to the Na tional convention, which meets at Berrolnj- ham. Ala., today I JSNTfia -v ymSSSLEM, Secretary A' WRITE FOR INFORMATION Regarding COLONIST FARES Via the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY From the East to the Northwest. In effect during September and October. Apply to A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A 255 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon, ' Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full informa tion. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the East. While the Season Lasts Visit MOCLIPS AND WESTPORT BEACHES T J. D. GRAY MCST FACE CHARGE OF LARCENY. Man Who Operated In Washington County Said to Have Withheld Funds From Company. J. D. Gray, who resides with hte mother and children at Nashville, on the Mount Scott carllne. was arrested at 6:30 o'clock last night by Deputy Sheriff Beatty and Sheriff Hancock, of Washington County. He Is wanted at Hlllsboro on a charge of larceny by bailee. Deputy Sheriff Beatty has been looking for the man since August -4, when the warrant was sworn out for his arrest. It was only through the astuteness of Deputy Beatty that he was captured yesterday. Gray was formerly employed by the Des Moines Life Insuranoe Company to write policies. He was operating in the neighborhood of Tlgardville. He wrote about 20 policies, and received notes there for. These he later discounted. It Is charged by Tlgardville citizens that in stead of turning over the money to the Insurance company he appropriated It to his own use. When seen at the Multnomah County Jail, last night, Gray denied having stolen any money. He admitted that he wrote the policies, and that the notes were made out In favor of himself. He said, however, that the whole trouble origin ated over the company's order that he employ a different physician from the one then being employed, and that he was ordered to have the applicants ex amined a second time. He said he re fused to do this. He then went to work for the Pacific Mutual Accident Insurance Company, . in whose employ he is at present. A few of the Tlgardville people who have complained of Gray's operations are: A. Goddard, who says he was mulcted to the extent of $90; A. Schlecht, $30; Joseph Howard, 30; A. W. Haines, a cousin ot State Senator El W. Haines, 100. Although Gray's home is within 30 minutes' ride of Portland, none of his relatives knew of his whereabouts when This woman says that sick women should not fail to try Lytiia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence St., Denver, CoL, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : ' I was practically an invalid for six years, on account of female troubles. 'I underwent an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I waa worse than before. A friend ad vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in many years. 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