The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 05, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS
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A. L. BABBpR
DEVLIN AND LANE
(Continued from First Page.)
Cellars led the ticket on the, ast Side,
with Blair second and Annand third. Cel
lars' heavy lead on the East Side grave
him the nomination, while Drlscoll's
strength on the West Side did the same
for him. Annand ran surprisingly well
on the West Side.
Democrats Scatter Votes.
Something of a surprise was - the.
large number of scattering votes' on
the Democratic ballot. For the offices
of City Treasurer, City Attorney and
Municipal Judge, for which there, wero
no regular candidates, many names,
were written In by the voters. Just as
Dr. Lane was placed In nomination'
against George H. Thomas for -Mayor..
A still longer lfst of Democrats were
written on the ballots for Councilmen-at-large.
The friends of Frank .Schlegel And
Charles Petrain united to give them a
MOW THE EAST SIDE AXD WEST SIDE
VOTED FOR MAYORALTY CANDIDATES.
WARD.
1391
2til
41 1 43
17ti
410
3J
44
118
159!
200
38
41
74
41
58
73
48.
108
145
121
130
335 1
61a
648
47
121
221
53
21i
138
51
58
33
2431
42!
Tot. K. Side.
997
i:4
2.400
4R.1 697
7
8
9
369
1761 lln
2D0
bo.'
211
66
S8
465
491
38
Id
1961
358
1031
Tot. W. Side.
878jl,S08
1.042
295;
195!
607
Grand total. jl,S75.4.208jl.62of 892i 438!
considerable vote for the J position of
City Attorney and Municipal Judge, re
spectively. Schlegel received 13 votes
and Petrain 16, according to. the Incom
plete returns. Their totals may have
been still higher, as several of the
precinct chairmen nelectedj to give the
detailed scattering vote on the sample
ballots sent out. D. M. Watson, re
ceiving three votes, is legally entitled
to enter the contest against Werlein
for City Treasurer, and John Monjag,
H. W. Stone and several others re
ceived 'several votes for Councilmen-at-large,
so It, Is probable that Robert
Andrews will' not be the sole contest
ant for that 'position on the Demo
cratic ticket. Other scattering names
appearing on the ticket follow:
City Treasurer T. Ward, John E.
Cronan, W. H. Davis, William Reldt, D.
VOTE FOR MAYOR BV PRECINCTS
Republican. Dem.
Precinct.
421 S9!
9! 129
9
10
11
12
13
14
13
16
17
is :
19 :
20
21
36
931
fw 16
4 12
72, 10
851 11
75 18
0.1 11
S2
94f
37!
21 .
64
20 48,
331 51
17 i 501
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27 ....
28 ....
29 ....
30 ....
31 ....
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S3 ....
34 ....
35 ....
96
17i 81 j
27;
901 1
71 30i
10
17( S'l IS
331 6O1 5
2:. 46 14
151 S3' 1"
27; 44 17
15 4S 12
997 24CO, 483
Total E. Side...
597 ! 2431 332
37
ss
39
40
Ik::::::::
43
44
45
46
47
4K
49
W
51
52
K
54
6i
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
69
74
28 lit,
l.V 9!
34i Sal
13j 37
26, 36
10; 15
10 26
51 20
Si 16
of 31
11 1
5 13
R 26
2 24
5 32
S! 7
5! 14
it; 20
12i 76i
6! 131
171 31
30 113,
22! 531
431 54
18; 211
29, 4l
S.V 61'
20: 59;
. 25; 109
511 85:
11!
10,
12 43
9i 20
7l 15
7l 18
6; 26
2! 24
10 31
Si 11
13! 25
3( 11
4! 25
7 32
Si 11
6' 16
2 1
3! 13
21 18
68
44
611 20i
21 i
31 2S!
12
13
171
391
441 60:
36: 52;
65 liMi
14 63
66 Mj
27' 55 i
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48i
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10 33 351
111 51; 30,
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Total W: Side.:.
S7S1SOS 1042: 295!! 19S' 607
1875:4208, 1525! 892 j 43$i 939
Grand total ..
ABETHE NOMINEES
Republican and Democratic vote for
vor.
JOHN P. KAVANAUGH
B. Watson, Thomas Johnson, C. Vertex,
Struble, Hirshall.
- City Attorney C. J. Van Zante.
Judse O'Day, Thomas G. Greene, W. M.
Long, A. L. Hassler, S. C. Spencer,
Isaac Swett, Fred Olson, Newton Mc-'
Coy.
Municipal Judg.e Frank Sehlegrel, D.
R. Murphy, Alexander Sweek, V. K.
Strode, Charles Peterson.
Councllmen-at-large R. Inman, Wil
Uam Deveny, Thomas Gulnean. J. E.
Cronan, Patrick Bruin, Richard Tin
grove, W. B. Short, L. M. Davis, Mark
O'Neill. M. J.. -Mailer. Thomas Whalen,
King, JUalone, Carson.
Contests for City Offices.
,
For the city offices all of the suc
cessful Republican nominees won by
good pluralities. Al L. Barbur, Repub
lican candidate for City Auditor, had
a close competitor in W. S. Lotan, Bar
bur defeating Lotan for, the nomination
by only 168 votes. J. E. Werlein had
no opposition for the nomination as
City Treasurer and polled practically
the ' entire Republican vote. John P.
Kavanaugh Is cuccessful over William
KELLAHKB EXPLAINS DEFEAT.
There Im little for a defeated candi
date to say. I am disappointed, but
not "sore." It was simply a matter
. of the votes not being cast. The. senti
ment throughout the primary cam
paign wm that no matter which of the
Republican candidates received the
nomination. Mayor Lane would be
elected. I attribute my defeat try rhe
light vote cast. The majority of the
votes cast were those of the "Inter
ests," and they managed It well. The
vote that was polled for the rest of
the candidates represented the inde
pendent Republicans. The lovefeast Is
over and the real campaign is about
to start. 1 look for a campaign that
will long be remembered.
' DAN KELLAHER.
n. McGarry for the place on the ticket
In June as City Attorney. Kavanaugh
won by 2364 votes. George J. Cameron
administered a severe defeat to J. Sil
vestono and won the honor of. being
the Republican sfnndar'd-'beiirer as Mu
nicipal Judge by'3350 votes, silvestone
had been an indefatigable worker ' In
the primaries, .had succeeded In getting
supported from factions supposed to
be at sword points, and his overwhelm
ing defeat was a surprise to many who
thought he .would at ,least be- in the
race.
" . ' ' Contests in the Wards: ' ' ' '
In . the contests for Councllmen on the
Republican ticket, Robert Preston de
feated W. A. Storey in the First Ward.
The greatest interest was centered In
George L. Bakers race in the Fourth.
Baker had encountered vigorous opposi
tion and his opponent, Rufus C. Holman,
strong support from the Municipal As
sociation and the pulpits. Baker was
nominated by a majority of 254. Dr. W.
T. Cottel won In the Fifth over J. F.
Boothe, present Incumbent; Councilman
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES FOR CI1Y C0UNCILMEN IN
S.. FOCteTfi hBD
WAJZD
ROBERT A. PRZSTON
f 1 - t !. f X LJ Pr'-r !
HENRY A, BELDING
THE SUNDAY OREGCKSXAJf, ; PORTLAND,
' J. E. WEELEIlf
tte Sixth," decisively . beating . John M.
Mann; .Councilman A. ;G. Rushlight was
Henry A. ''Belding was renominated in
renominated without opposition in the
Seventh, and '.Councilman Frank S. Ben
nett had an easy race in the Eighth.
; ' Vote Cust.Is Very Light.
The total vote cast was very light.
Out of a total registration of 17,734
Republican voters, only 8759 participat
ed in the primary election. Of a total
of 4411 registered Democratic voters,
only 1547 exercised their privilege In
the primary. . The following table is
a summary of the showing made yes
terday: West Side:
Republicans registered ...
Republicans voting .......
East Side:
Republicans registered
Republicans voting
Total registered
Total voting ...............
West: Side: I - - .- .
Democrats registered .....
Democrats 'voting .........
East Side:
Democrat registered . ...
Democrats voting ........
... 9.144
... 4,512
... 8,590
. .. 4,247
...17.734
... 8,759
... 2,082
... 656
... 2,319
891
Total registered 4,411
Total -voting . .. . .-. 1,547
A comparison of the votes cast in
the primary elections of 1905 and 1907
follows:
'' ' ' 1905. 1907.
Republicans 8592 8759
Democrats 846 1547
The detailed yote follows:
KEPUBLICAX.
. 'Mayor.
John B. Coffey 1.875
Thomas ' C. Devlin 4.208
Dan- Kellaher' 1,525
Louis Zimmerman 892
Devlin's plurality 2,333
City Auditor.
A. Jj. Barbur...... 3117
W. S. Lotan 2949
Oscar P. Miller 2426
Barbur's plurality. 168
. : City Treasurer.
J. E. Werlein'.. ....... i.-J ..,.7610
City Attorney.
John P. Kavanaugh ....5383
William R. McGarry .3019
Kavanaugh's majority 2364
; --. .. ; Municipal Judge.
George'J. Cameron 5476
J. Slivestone 2126
J. S. Winchester 1023
Cameron's plurality. ....3350
. Councilman-at-Large.
- (Three to be nominated.)
Jj Annand .-v 3.064
George B. Cellars 2,998
M. J. Driscoll 2.813
J. N. Blain 2,738
Thomas Gray 2,622
George M. Hyland 2,448
Fred T. Morrill t. 2,657
Horace G. Parsons 2,237
Annar.d's plurality 326
Cellar's plurality 260
Drlscoll's plurality 75
Nominated.
Councilman . First Ward.
Ned Munger 147
Robert A. Preston 209
GEORGE L. BAKER
1 -
A. G. RUSHLIGHT
TO CITY OFFICES
V A. : i
GEORGE J. CAMERON
W. A. Storey 142
Preston's plurality 62
Councilman Fourth Ward.
George L. Baker : '. 667
Rufus C. Holman 3
Baker's majority..... , 254
Councilman -Fifth -Ward.
J. F. Boothe t.k.Vi 312
Dr. W. -I Cottel , : 692
W., C. Puffer 21
Cottel's plurality 380
Councilman Sixth Ward. .
Henry A. Belding. .,... 401
John M. Mann. : 190
C. H. Piggott 13
Belding's plurality 211
Councilman Seventh Ward.
A. G. .Rushlight ,i 732
Councilman ElgUl-hWard.' r
Frank S. " Bennett. . .1.... . ....... 696
Fred J. Brady. 280
George F. Brice 474
J. M. Kelty 83
Bennett's plurality.,..'... 222
DEMOCR-TIC.
Mayor.
George H. Thomas 438
Harry Lane 939
Lane's majority . 501
City Auditor.
George I. Smith ." 956
Councilman-at-Large.
Robert. Andrews 817
Councilman First Ward.
T. J. Concannon 62
Councilman Fourth Ward. .
J. B. Ryan ; 75
Councilman Sixth Ward.
John G. Heltkemper 58
Councilman Eighth Ward.
A. A. Kadderly...... v. . 202
VOTE FOR COUTCCILMEN-AT-LARGE.
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c : . : . ;
Ward 1..I
1 .......
2
3
48 42
41 58
62 31 441 48
93 57 991 85
36) 24j 36 37
18li 112i 179! 170
79i 66
90 94
33! . 3J
30 21
Ward 2
4
6
94 53:
. 62 98
300i 177
2S0! 282!
188! 233 152
Ward 3
29 20
46 20
15
281
131
10;
18
59! 20
49 14
37 13
80' 33
33! 241
21
531
301 31
23
35
70
26; 48
45 21
231 117 143!
2171 1S8 99 270 101
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14 1 45 29) 33 2?' 27f 27 35 20
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31 4S 17
0 66 23
2 50fv 30
16 oil 3S 42 42 44 30
17 50 40 51 391 501 42
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321 26' 20 15
46j 36! 79 38
231 20 9i 14
62 47
301 27
77 43
31 1 16
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4611 298
359
2901 4211 211
Ward
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61!
30 i
5o 26 65 32
25 221 B4; 25
481 39 35i 27
361 35! 26 18
32 ' 33! 2S 37
47, 341 39 28
69! 381 3S 37
221 211 S: 13
40! 31 371 24
26
329:
354
279 3271 241
36
32-i 23
261 38
27! 28
34 27
50 40
55i 18
61 54
471 63
90S! 204 1991 192 152
166 208 143
66; 62; 44
9i I!' 16
58 73 62
22! 2S 21
29l 43 43
42) 34j &
Si 61 5
Ward 7-1
83 98 82'
22 13 191
38! 28! 22j
331 3G 461 4!
571 65 59 37! 50(
10 1 11 3
I 336 349 26fl 2321
Ward 81
44
47
110
41
561
3 20l
46 41
42 65!
57 67
761 1061 961
62! 731 481 59
Zi 38 Z6
31 53 41!
15 24 151 35
24 1 18 26 26
6331
480
Ward
4101 298!
286
Ward 101
54 101
311 33
351 36
26 55
33
41
89 60
18 12
18 i 32
251 21; 49
321 14) 36
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193 2381 229 2331 164' 215 181 309
Total . . . 30642738!2998l2S13;2622)244S;2SS7 .2237
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BRERA'S MANSION'.
Guatemalan President Has Narrow
Escape Many Arrests Cause
Reign ot Terror.
WASHINGTON, May 4. Another at
tempt to assassinate President Cabrera,
of Guatemala, according- to 9. dispatch
received today by Minister Toledo, was
made yesterday. In this instance, what
is described in a general way in the
advices as a "mine" was placed not far
from the mansion of President Cabrera,
apparently with the intention of ex
ploding it at a time when it would be
most destructive. The mine was dis
covered, the attempt at assassination
thus being futile. This news was re
ceived in a cablegram, of which the fol
lowing is a translation:
"Guatemala, May 4 Minister Toledo,
Washington: Yesterday a great mine was
discovered placed in front of the barracks
of the guard of honor, 120 feet from the
American Legation and 170 feet from the
Presidential mansion. This scandalous
attempt at assassination has created great
indignation among all classes of society.
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Senor Barrios is Minister of Foreign
AJTairs of Guatemala. The guard of honor
is the special guard of Senor Cabrera.
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City of Mexico that a condition of chaos
exists at Guatemala following the recent
attempt to assassinate Senor Cabrera.
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women and children, both Guatemalans
and persons of other nationalities, and
that these prisoners are being harshly
treated.
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