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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nnd" Con Itnv Advorflwr No. 90. tilWi?Jl!frMff?fl As Anything Else ' W ell Sag CHAMBERLAIN DEFEATS BOOTH BY W BT Of ER TIN TYTHDU S A Has Majority of Over Seven Thousand in Returns From Lecs Than Half of Precincts in State-Even Ran Ahead of ' Booth in Lane County Precincts. MfABTUIIR WIMQ RIWIMfJ nDtrnniu ninrr -,,... MEMBERS OF HOUSE - HAWLEY WON TWO TO ONE Hollister Unable to Overcome Bitj Republican Maioritv Einht Hour Law Defeated and Prohibition Carries by i Bitj Majority Late Returns (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Qr Nov, 5. Returns from all counties indi cated that Geo, E, Chamberlain would receive a majority of about 20,000 for United States Senator over R, A, Booth, Re publican, He carried more counties than six years ago, Wlthycombe, Republican, apparently will have a majority for Governor of over 30,000, In addition to the election of all three Congressmen, the Republicans seem to have carried their complete state ticket, (Hy Associated 1'rosn to tho Coos liny Times.) PORTLAND, Or,, Nov, 5, Witli nine counties missing and 24 incomplete, exclusive of Multnomah, prohibition loads by 18,401 , Chamberlain is leading in the same number of coun ties over Booth by 9043, Hawley, Republican, leads Hollis ter, Democrat, for Congress in the first district, by 11,735, Witli returns from eight counties, Sinnot, Republican, leads in tho second district by 4867, Withycombe, Republican, leads Smith, Democrat, for Governor by 7616 in 24 incom plete counties, exclusive of Multnomah, The "drys'' have carried evory county that has reported, witli tho single exception of Multnomah, The "dry" vote in the counties covered shows 46,770, and "wet", 28,377, Chamberlain's voto is 45,670, Booth's 37,608, and Han loy's, 5003, Hanley's largest vote, aside from Multnomah, was in Coos County, Booth carried Clatsop, Columbia, Lano, Morrow and Tillamook and has a prospect of carrying a few Eastern Oregon counties, All tho rest of the counties have gone to Chamborlain, Booth has barely carried his own coun ty of Lano and he has apparently lost Marion, WET AND DRY VOTE kj., Tho Inlns minms frnm 31 1 nrecincts conimote&ut'of 336 in Multnomah County, showed that the wots are lead ng by 125 votes,' This small lead is not expected to affect tho esti-J mated majority from the state of 40,000 for prohibition, The, same precincts give Chamberlain for Senator 32,494, and! Booth, 23,819, McArthur is 2616 votes ahead of Flegol fori Congress, McArthur's vote being 24,286 and Flegel's 21,670, Withycombe continued to increase his big lead over Smith I for Governor, in Multnomah County, Bean, McBrido, Benson ( and Harris, Republicans, apparently have been elected to the Supreme Court, , , ,,.. , D ... I Gallowav, Democrat, is a close fifth, The Republicans, elected all other state- officers, PORTLAND, Or,, Nov, 5, Tha election of Senator Cham berlain appeared to be assured by returns received late yes terday afternoon, Returns from 669 precincts out of 1467 in Oregon gavej.Chamberlain 32,574j Booth, 25,716; Hanley, 6, 185 Chamborlain was running ahead of Booth in tho lattor's homo county, Lano, , . , .. ., , , ..... McArthur was elected Representative in the third disti ct, thus giving tho Republicans all three Congressmen, Of the 326 precincts in the third Congressional district, 1 1 1 C counted in part gave Flogel, Democrat, 3334; Lafferty, Independent, 2565; McArthur, Republican, 4640, , For Governor returns from 561 precincts partial y counted, but with every county heard from, give Gill, P ogress vo, 930, Smith, Democrat, 16,934; U'Ren, Independent, 1441; Withy combe, Republican, 24,627, .,..,. woe iqo-in. nn The same precincts gavp on prohibition, yes, 13,840, no, 9951 Reiurns from 303 precincts of 712 in the first Concession- (Continual on I'nso Two.) WICKERSHAM WON AGAIN aslhtiHisrtoifii Has Gout Very Larj By a Dry u i 7 i't'o vutvjyo .(dlJUJOlLj COOS VOTE ON WET AND DRY GIVEN According to tho InBt reports, Denv er IIIII nnd Lnkesldo nro tlio only two Iowiib In tho county to glvo n wet nmjorlty. Mnrshfleld will glvo be tween 150 nnd 200 dry nmjorlty nnd majority. Tho following nro tho wot nnd dry figures on tho loent pre cincts: Tomploton wont dry hy ono voto. Precinct Wot Dry Ko. Mnrshflold on 100 So. Cent. Mnrshfluld ...GO 09 So. Mnrshfleld 120 2r2 Dnnkor Hill fit) 227 No. 7 North llond 131 171 No. 8, North Demi Ifil5 i 210 No. 9, North Demi HI 101 No. 10, North Donil .... 29 70 Stnvo Mill 12 21 Lnkesldo 08 I! 5 Tomploton 22 21 North Slough 23 33 Allegnuy 20 01 Empire 35 31, Cooston 9 20 Cooh Itlvor 27 108 Catching Slough 1 .1 -10 Knslsldo, ,11 71 Newport 30 r.O South Slough 38 39 Sunnier 9 50 .ast Returns Show Drys Have Lead of 8000 and This Will be Increased -ARGE CITIESwFAIL TO STAY THE TIDE OREGON IS DRY BY OV ER 40,000 Illjr AunrUlnl frrM to Coot ll)r Tlmr. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. f,. All tho candidates for tho moro Importnut offices Incrensed thulr lends over tliolr'oppononts todny. Twelve coun ties complete outBldo ot Mtiltuonmh give prohibition n lend of 1.2,010. Tho "drys" nro leading In Multnomah nnd iih tho scattered roturiw from evory county In tho ntiito indicate, nci'rly nil will give n dry nmjorlty of 10,000. I preclncta Dnmlon 10-17 ..301 18-11 HOGKICI'KLLKIt NOT OUII.TV Sliimliuil Oil Mngiint Plendt Not (Jullty In New Haven ('iim, ' (nr Aii(KllJ rrri to Cooi r Timet, NHW YORK. Nov C William Rockofollor, Standard Oil multi-mil- Humphrey Elected Congress man and Robert Hodge Be comes Sheriff at Seattle Illy AMoiUtc! l'rtra o C.m lly TlinM.) SEATTLE, t Wash.. Nov. 5. Returns from 1645 pre cincts,- including four of the largest counties, King, spo kana, Pierce and Snohomish, nearly completed, and What com County complete, give, for prohibition, 147,310; against, 139,100. The re maining precincts should in crease the prohibition major ity greatly. . Chief of Police Griffiths of Ssattle, Progressive Congress ional candidate in the first rlistrint. ran strnnn. snnnnrl in Representative Humphrey, Re- C!P0.9 Stockyards to be publican. Ex-Mayor Moore,' Cosed Owing to Hoof and mutitii uissuse epiuumic I lllr AmwIiM I'm. to Coot Mr TlniM, CHICAGO, Nov. !. Tho dniiL'or of n meat famluo remitting from tho dosing tomorrow of tho Union Stock Yards to H(njiii) out u foot and mouth dlsduso among tho stork Ih remote, officials of tlio lending packing com )nnluH nnuouueed today. Prices will not bo porceptlhly affected lia1 tho storage houses aro well mippllod wfih meat. MEAT Fill JS NOW LIKELY Democrat, was third. Robert Hodge, defeated I Progressive candidate for Gov ernor two years ano. was elected Sheriff of the county. FINAL VOTE GIVEN lllr AmoIIiI l'ri JofCeoj Ujr TlniM.l j " SEATTLE," Nov, 5, Seven-! toon hundred and twenty-eight' orocincts eivo prohibition 15 ,-, 467 against 141,787, Every1 countv has been heard fromi nonnirc. nppearod in tlio criminal ' anfj ii.fl u couni0o onni'lefl branch of tho ynltod States District ,JU,4 f.110 U,t OUIIUOS lOpOUBU Court nnd entered a plon of not guil- Hi IHIIi ty to indictmoutB cimrging conspirn- The plurality of Senator cy In connection with nets as former 'JOnOS, Ropublicail )l'0bably iiiiL-uiui ui iiiv 4uw iiuvuii iiiiiiroati. WHEAT PR G E reach 30,000, ALFfiED JOHMSDM IS ELECTED SHERIFF T RECORD BROKEN GAGE PRESEN I1CUU T lllr AmoiUI I'iym to Cuu. IUjr Tlm.J POHTLANI), Or., Nov. fi. Wheat renohed Its hlghoHt prleo In ton yenrn horo todny and tho IndlcutloiiH woro it would go ntll higher. Tho high est pilco wiih $1,22 for H000 biiHhols of hluostum for January delivery. All othor vnrlotlea brought record prices. ulRnMD (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov, 5, James Wickersham, running as an independent, was re-elected delegate to Congress from Alaska, NEBRASKA VOTE ON SUFFRAGE. ( By 'Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) 1 OMAHA, Nov, 5,-0n the, suffrage amendment 137 'out of 650 pecincts in the state give 9676 for and 10,499 against. These include 84 precincts in Omaha, which gave a majority of 1019 against the amendment, DEMOCRATS GET SOME SENATORS. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D, C Nov, 5, Democratic national head- ' quartehas advised President Wilson that repor ij j showed theelflctlon of James D, Phelan, Democrat, to tlwr Senate from California, and the re-election of Senators Shively and lliom- jjfflQPTOioi t roiTi 'JlHlaJft .ffl ' ?"nww' - LATE RETURNS GIVE HIM ABOUT 100 LEAD OVER PRES ENT INCUMBENT FINAL FIGURES ON OTHER OFFICIALS AND WET AND DRY PROPOSITION ARE GIVEN. Unofficial returns from all the precincts in Coos County show that Alfred Johnson, Jr., Republican, has defeated W, W, Gage, Democrat, who has held tho office of Sheriff for six teen years, by about 100 majority. C, S, McCulloch, of Bandon, is elected Countv Surveyor, ov- A Mr II JO I A I I I liJiVi uwuj'H wiiwut er A, IN, UUUIU UIIU OUU, J, nilll2UUII& IlitS UUBII OlUUieU OOUIl-;tho Itlo Onimlo from horo. ty Commissioner, Jas Watson was an easy winner for Coun- anit u unknown. ty Judge and Kooert watson was an easy winner tor County Clerk, l lie returns: For Itepro-H'iitntCie VILLA BUTTLE IP AiioflUtx? I'rru to Co4 Ktr TlmM. DKU ltIO, Toxns,Nov. n, Thore was fighting yestordny near tho Am erican border between Cnrrauzn nnd Villa troop about twolvo miles up Tho re- ? YV. J, Jiuwiuy, itep ..-in, Prcd Ilolllstor, Dom 20-15 For IT. H. Seimtor ; It. A. Booth, Itop 20 JS Geo. K. Chamborlain, Dom. . .2U8S Wm. Hnnloy, Prog I07 For CJocnioi C. J. Smith, Dom 20C1 W. S. U'lton, Ind 343 Jns, Withycombe, Itop 2876 For Btnto Tmisurer- Thos. B. Kay, Itep-Prog. ...2294 B. Leo Paget, Dom-Projil. ...H42 IJ. J( Sloop, Soc. , 103C For Supreme Court Justice Hp'n'vy'J. Boan, Hop-Pja, .,.2287 IIHry h. Benson, Itop 2455 L. T. Harris, Hop-Prog 2513 Thos. A. McBrido. Itep-Prog. .2029 T. II. Crawford, Dom 1327 Wm. Galloway, Dem 1280 Wm, M. Ramsey, Dom-Prohl. 958 Slater, Prohl CC7 C. J. Bright, Prohi 700 A. II. Ilotchklss, Soc 720 Chas. H. Otten, Soo 735 Davy Itobinsou, Soo 778 For Attorney General Geo. M. Brown, Hop 3242 J. E. Hosmer, Soc. ......... 954 Wm. P. Lord. Prog 189 John A. Jeffrey, Dom 751 For State Superintendent A. H. Burton, Prog-Prohi. . .1182 Churchill 231S Flora I. Foreman, Soc 1211 ..il Mint, At- For Stto liJibor Commlssloiiei -O. P. Hoff, Itop-Dom 2899 S. McDonald, Prog 5G9 A. "A. Nlkuln, Soc 10C9 For Imtlroiid Commissioner F. J. Miller, Itep-Dom 3212 I. O. Pouraln, Soc 1178 Cooh County Itepivsouttitlvc C. It. Barrows, Itep-Prog. ,..3340 J. Tom Hall, Dom 1892 S. C. MoDoimld. Soc 1339 Fur Joint Itepreseiitot.ve A. Adolphson, Dem 1G13 K. B. Hall, Soo 1320 . S. P. Polrco, Hen-Prog. ...-.2805 For County Judge J. J. Stanley, Dqm ,,20G Jns. Watson, Hop 3274 W. C. Weaver, Soc 117C For Sheriff W. W. Gage, Dom 2927 A. H. Imhoff, Spc 1028 Alf. Johnson, Jr., Hop 3020 For County Clerk A. B. Collier, Dom 25,22 A. J. Stophan. Soo 1 1 02 Hobort R. Watson, Rep. .,.3224 For County Treufciuer T. M. Dlmmick, Hop 409C M. H. Horsey, Rep 1459 Jas. II. James, Soc 1195 For County Surveyor Albert Bray ton, Soc 245 A. N. Gould. Ind 2051 h. II. Kern, Prog. 1394 U. S. McQullosb, Hop. ...... 22G7 11 f 1 AD IDAHO VOTES (rir AiuHUteil rrtM 18 Coot HiJ Tlm. BOISW, Idaho, Nov. 5. With tho exception of Governor, tho Republi can party won a Bwoeplng victory tor United States Sonator In tho ro ojcctlon of James II. Brady and two Congressmen, Addison T, Smith nnd Hobort M. McCrackon, togothor with all Btato offlcos. Mos'cfl' Aloxandqr, Domocrat, defeated Governor Huines, Republican, for Governor. nijsuirs i.v moxtaxa. tlljr Aaawlattrl I'ffM to Cool IUjr TlmM. HKLKNA, Nov. 5. Representa tives Kvanu nnd Stout, both Demo crats, woro ro-olected to Congress. Thoro was no election on Sonator or Governor. ENGLISH CRUISERS LOST AFTER BATTLE WJTHTHE GERMAN FLEET Warships Reported to Have Escaped After Engagement Off" Coronel Not in Chilean Ports and Whereabouts Can not be Ascertained by Officials. SUCCESSFUL GERMAN VESSELS ALSO MISSING ' AND MAY MEAN FIVE BRITISHERS WERE SUNK Germans Begin New Drive for French seacoast but French Claims Are That Allies Have Been Reinforced and Started Counter Movement Against Kaiser (By Associated Proas to tho Coos Bny Tlntos.) NEW YORK, Nov, 5, No British warships aro in Chilean ports, Tho fato of tho three British cruisers that engaged fivo Gorman war ships off tlio coast of Chllo and" tho trans port that accompanied thorn remains a mystery,- On this mystery is based the. British hope that ono or two of their ves sels survived tho action, A dispatch from Santiago today dis poses of tlio earlier reports that tho cruiser Glasgow and tho transport Otranto woro bottled up In Chilean waters by tho German cruisers Leipzig and Bromon, Tho whereabouts of tho two latter vossols is also in doubt, A now drive for tho seacoast of tho heavily reinforced Gor man forces in Belgium has boon mot by countor offensive movements of tho augmented allied armies in the vicinity of Ynres, The French official statement says tho Franco-British lino havo nowhe.ro boon drawn back and have mado no table progress in sovoral piaces, Groat Britain formally an noxed tho Island of Cyprus in tho Mediterranean, which was under tho suzerainty of the Turkish Sultan, Tho Russians claim tho Germans aro falling back not only in Russian Poland, but also on tho East Prussian frontier and tlio Russian troops havo penetrated at points on tho East Prussian bonjor, Tho Russian War Offico announcos Russian troops entered Turkish Armonla, dofoatcd tho Turks and oc cupied four towns, CIS IN GREAT CTOR li BATTLE OFF TRE CHILEAN COAST (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) VALPARAISO, Chile, Nov, 5, Tho victory of the Gorman1'' flc-ot under Admiral von Spcos consisting of tho armored cruis ers Scharnhorst and Gonlsewau and the light cruisers Nurn berg, Lopsic and Bremen over tho British squadron mado up, of tho cruisers Monmouth, Good Hopo and Glasgow and the Transport Otranto commanded by Roar Admiral Craddock continues tho sensation of tho hour horo. Tho Gormans worQu ablo to sink or scattor British squadrons with only minor cla-i mago to tholr own ships and tho casualty list of only twoj wounded, 'Tho Monmouth is known to have boon lost witlu practically all her crow, Tlio Good Hopo was severely damag- od and on firo and is bolleved to have sunk when she flecU while tho Glasgow and Otranto took rofugo in Chilean ports it appears, The Gorman vessels aro still In harbor hero coal- ing and provisioning, ENGLISH SILENT; CALLS JAPS' AID. ' '" (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOND'ON, Nov, 5, Tho English officials wore sllont yes terday regarding tho naval engagement off tho Chilean coast Sunday, The American Minister at Santiago, Honry P, Fletch er, however, confirms tho roports of tho Gorman naval vic tory which nut fivo British warships out of action, Until tho British Admiralty shall speak, the oxtont of their loss will not bo known, It Is reported that tho Japanese-British fleet that has been operating near tlio islands tho Pacific is rushing to attack the victorious Gormans, ' v JAPS GLAIM TO BE CLOSING IN 1 1 GERMAN TIG TAU FORTS li i? .4341 ,15Q3 FRENCH REPORT GEN VON KLUCK Kor Coroner I B. Wilson. Rop-Dom Chas. II. Lux, Soo. . . . . , For County CoinmUhloner Geo. J. Armstrong. Hep 2105 D. W. Carpenter. Soc 1120 K. B. Curtis, Prog 1495 Elhort Dyor, Dem 1940 Wot mill Dry For prohibition 4170 amhuih" usLtiiiihuam tittt i niyvfT'r"i"T"TrTrriii AS ED NA1R HOSPITAL (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Nov, 5, A correspondent at Havre says he has from a source which he cannot designate, pews of tho death of General Von Kluck ton days ago in a hospital at Namur, where lie was ireauw 101 a wounu in uie neau. rr i jiVVuiu'mtvu . VWtXSX&U iiiai (By Associated Prosa to tho Coos Ha Times,) TOKIO, Nov, 5, It has boon officially announced that tho bombardment of Tsing Tau continues vigorously, Tho Gor mans on the night of Novombor 2 mado a counter attack Wljrqli for a time hindered operations, tho attacking- forces gradually closing in, Yesterday tho Japanese right flank cap tured some small forts, The shells struck and burned Bus marck Barracks, tho shells falling into the streot, A powor' house was also destroyed, SK222SSS533 a& ' Ml M. h 'f -s At