PAGE EIGHT. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. AAJORITY IS RECORD ONE Twenty-two of Twenty six Clatsop County Precincts Return lm IV nurce Roosevelt Vote. APATHY HAS BEEN GENERAL 4- . . . ... w 1 v.. d03A unit Will Iucroavd to 1073 Wlien Alt c turns1 f"V 'r Are In. j bt heard from, Clatsop county J given Roosevelt a plurality m ., With the four srtiall precinct oi ale. JeaelL Mlshawaka and Push to hat loss "Votes, the greatest tn the history of the county. In 1S9 McKInley's plurality tu 714: in 1900 it was S8. The apathy of the Bryan democrats was (MenU throughout the county, and the vote has fallen far short of the re-let ration. The following statement hows the vote for Roosevelt and Par ker In the 11 precincts thus tar heard from. 650. In the city Debs received HI. Swallow received IS, and Watson I. Roosevelt's majority in the city is 45. In one outside precinct, Vesper, Par ker received no votes, ths 14 votes of that place being cast for Roosevelt Olney, democratic In past years, rave Roosevelt a plurality of 23 out of 40 votes, and the republican electors car ried every precinct In the county. It Is estimated that the four missing pre cincts will bring up the republican plurality to 1075, . ' """ SUES EMPLOYERS Precrnct Astoria No. 1 Astoria No. 1 Astoria No. I Astoria No. 4 Astoria "No. t Astoria No. Astoria No. 7 WalluskJ .... ChaJwell ..... Otaey . , John'bay West port Melville Seaside Warrenton New Astoria , Clatsop ...... Youngs River Knappa ..... Dent. Rep. ...11 lit tl ....... S5 41 e is in 104 1(1 148 110 Svensen Vesper . il ii 7 12 I 19 I tl i n 1 , a l it ze so I 49 14 t 19 7 IS t 11 1 11 It 14 1S5T Totals 321 Debs' Heavy Vota, The vote for Debs, socialist, was al most as great as that for Parker. The vote for 'Debs' and for Swallow, the latter the prohibition Candidate, was es follows: DM,n!PMW WW Precinct , " Pro. Astoria No.'! .'..I. 6 Astoria No. 'i JUL ,., 10 Soc. tl ' 19 10 14 17 12 23 1 7 1 1 t 28 ' Astoria No.'j..'.' ....... . Asiorla No. 4 Astoria No. 5 i. Astoria No. t , . Astoria No. 7 , t Watfuakl ' Chad well I Olney ..V:.: .j ,' John Day '. Seaside ...7. f f; Warren ton 1 New Astoria 1 9 '. Clatsop' .' Tt ' Toungs River Knappk 1 t cantm f t Svehsen ' t' t ji y Totals V.:.r...'......., 1 245 ' The vote' for Watson was as follows:'' Astoria No.! 1, 1; Astoria No.-. 2, il Astoria No. S, 1; Astoria No. 7, Y" . L 1 J. OIVI IU, 1, . W . .1 , AV. 'Revised returns of an unofficial na'- ture show' 'that Roosevelt received 86ti votes In lie city, while Parker recelVetf hut 212, Roosevelt's plurality being FOR $550,000. Decleres Leckout X' Vtolst'oa of"Ai4i- W raei CentraoV. f - New York. Nov. Y A summons hits been served on Charles 1 Kl Jilts, as frsltlen of the Building Tnules' Km ployersr Association, In an action begun In the supreme court by Qeorge Kline- top, to recover 1254.000 tor damages l leged. to hay been Incurred .through the lockouts tn the "trade. 7 Charles N Beattle" re presents the brotherhood. The complaint recites the make-up of the brotherhood and admits that one of the means of increasing wages, re ducing hours of work and preventing the employment of non-union men is to strike, "to-wit, tor the members of ths body or bodies peacefully o ab stain from work until their demands art Justified.". The complaint recites the execution of the arbitration agreement by which an arbitration board was organised and the unions agreed not to strike, while the members of the Building Trades Employers' Association agreed not to lockout their employes until disputes had been brought before the board. The complaint then states than on or about August s, 1904, while tne agreement was In force, the employers'. association' locked out' all the' members of the brotherhood. P0LW0RTH IS SUCCESSFUL AtttttlTTtlllt,tvTtrTTt.ftTttTTTttrrTTtIItTlItMTTTITTIirilIIIttlttXIIT The Mighty Bruce Seems to Have Outguessed His Friend, the Genial Michael. FOUR. PRECINCTS REPPRTED Iol worth Una Unit oNUjWIiteli Is Fktv'iHl to Ho IiicrtMtMfd J. to Mejtle-r. Is' K. rk-ctcd. ; HOTEL "ARRI VALS. ' Parker House. Chas. Mullaney, Bloux City, la. James Curtis, Sioux City, la. Frank Brown, city. R. B. Dodd, Tort Stevens. J. E. Roder, Fort Stevena Chaa. Peterson, Toungs River. 8. T. Sorenson, Portland. Wm. Romachly, Portland, C. J. Whyte, Portland. Mrs. Laura ' Larson, Kansa. 1 Miss Mavlna Larson, Seaside. Capt. T. H. BJornstron, Flavel. Angus Qor, city. Ernest Bryant, city. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management. John Blaslch has teased the Callfor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and is now prepared to serve the public. The best oysters arid meals In the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser-vice; Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when' youth falls to show proper respect for' old age, but Jifst' the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They 'cut off maladies no matter how severe' and irrespective ' 6f old' age." Dyspepsia, jauridl(,''FeVel',Cot)stlpatloh, ail" yield to 'these' perfect pill. '26, it Chas., Rogerr drug store1 The Hon. J. Bruce Polwonh, of the precluct of tthlamet, In, vthe county of Wahkiakum, state of Washington, has, according to ,' reports from the aforesaid precinct, been elected attor ney of the county above-named. The Hon. J. Bruce Pol worth Is a democrat of the old school, but, as there were no republican attorneys In the county, he was selected as tha nominee of the Q. a P. in opposition to J. CV McFadden, the particular friend of the Hon. Michael Gorman, democratic leader. . Over in Wahkiakum county the peo pie voted for presidential, stats and county candidates. Ths governorship flght was warm, and the presidential contest aroused great Interest, but the people were particularly anxious about the attorneyship. It was a personal matter. Mr. Polworth bolted Ma Gor man's domination of ths ' demoaracy and went into the' camp of the enemy. He retained the privilege of voting for . - , ' democratic candidates for state. offices and also the privilege of voting for Judge Parker, but locally he was tornlnst his erstwhile friend Michael. Now, Michael was sure be' would defeat Bruce, while Bruce was Just as sure be wouldn't Bruce was right and Michael- was wrong, for returns from Cathlamet re ceived last night Indicate the election of Mr. Polworth by a majority of 75. The returns come from the four prln clpal precincts tn the county.' while four precincts are to be heard from The precincts which are reported by S. 0. Williams, secretary- of the county republican committee, are CathlSmet, Puget Island. Bkamokawa and Brook field. These places give Mr. Polworth t4 majority over Mr. McFadden; and It is expected that the missing'' pre cincts will increase the lead to IS.- The four precincts reporting give Roosevelt 319 and Parker 87. The vote for gubernatorial candidates Is: Meud. 294j Turner, 212. The" republlcftnican dldatea for congress received th fol lowing votei -Humphrey, 491 Jones, 290; Cushman, ,293. ' The democratic candidates ' for . congress received the following vote: Hathaway, 94; Ander son, 95; Beck, 94. Judge Rice has probably csrrltd the county by 279 over Elliott democrat. J., G. Megler received 301. votes for ALL CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S KEPT PliESSED FKEE OF CHANGE. IMPORTANT! , The Cigar Makers'. Uniou oflor a flue Diamond Stud ns a First Prize to the porson securing the largest number of LA IMPERIAL AND LA VERAS CIGAR BANDS, Iloth being Home and Union Made Cigars. The Soocmd , ; t , . , , '. Prize is a 20.00 gold piece. I offer as a THIRD PRIZE i A $20-00 Suit or Overcoat; I give a box (one down) of Either Brand of these fino Cigars with every Suit or Overcoat worth SlS.OO and up. Save your Cigar Bands and money by trading with HERMAN WISE Astoria's Great Clothier. zzzxxxzxzzxs HIlllliilliiUTiHtfmrmTt iminiiiiimnFnttHf representative, to ft for Marshall and 77 for Edwards, Megter's plurality Is iu. ... -"Ths rest of the ticket Is safe, with ths exception of clerk and school super' Intendent" writes Mr. Williams. "It la possible that they may pull through.' The Result In Paslfle County, Telephone advices from Ilwaco last night conveyed ths Information that ths democratic csndldates for county commissioners would probably be elect, ed. U L. Hawkins stated that Moore head's plurality would be about 119, while he estimated Sundeberg's at (0, This was the principal fight In Pa cific where Jack Wilson,' roadmaster. was the storm center of the contest, It Is evident that the people have turn ed down Wilson. Otherwise the re publican candidates have been success fuL Wyoming Runs Ashore. Seattle, Nov. 9. Leaving Bremerton today the monitor Wyoming ran ashore at Point White, Port Orchard narrows. Two plates were sprung. It Is said the vessel will go on the drydock. moved from ' Removsr Notice. V "1. .)'' ' . ."!'. i. Dr. J. A. Fulton has his old office to rooms 4, 6 and 4 In the Star theater building, corner Elev enth and Commercial streets, on the uecond floor. ' Is there anything better than trade between friends?- - Schilling's Best maVes friends and trade, .r -, ,. ;!,Your grocer's; monebaek. Clerk of U. S. Court Dead. San Francisco, Nov. 9. -George E. Morse, who for many years has been clerk of the t'nlted Statee district court. Is dead. He was 14 years of age and a native of this cjty. ' -. Dissstrous Wreoks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway, wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of suffer er from,. Throat, and Lung troubles. But alnce.tbe advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, .even, the worst cases, can be cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorceste'r,''Mltis., Is one "of many whose' Ufa 'was- saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung $xeuiie by Charles Rogers, druggist. Price, 50c and II. Trlul bottles free'. " Umoko . the New 31xo . . . f LA IMPERIAL, CIGAR f ALL HAVANA. (No imitation goes with us.) Save the Bands And get the diamond in Seymour's window, or 1 the $20 gold piece or a fine suit of clothes. . : J, V. BU RNS, Ii fjoO00000000000Oa000OS09090 ( o o o o o 0 0 o 0 0 w holesa 1 e CIGARS. PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON KM ' OMMFItCIAL ST. in i:li:vi:ntm ht. o o ( o ( a . o (i o .() o c o o o attttnntittanittia j The I Palace: I Cafe aaoananononnaaaaBanoBn. Tk Ccst Restaurant K It tt . tt u ' tt tt tt Palace Catering Company S' qrtattaa8nttaaBatJ8aaaatttttitiattnaaaaa8Baa& tf ulsr Meils. 25CcBii f . Sunday Dinners I Specialty ' ' Eurytblof tbe Msrket Affords , 'i. I .' SPECIAL. PRICES ON MILLINERY On account of a backward season we have on hand more Ladies', Misses and Children's Hats than we should have, and we are ping to cut the price so deep on All Trimmed Hats, Street Hats and Gage Fine Tailored Hats that you Cannot Afford to be without a new hat. Remember that not a Hat will.be reserved. Where Voir can always buy cheaper, at THE BEE HIVE N