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THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 5; 1908."" THE MORNING ASTOllIAN, ASTOIUA,' OllEGON, I Ilavilcmd Special....; This week only -. 10 pet cent Off , 2 s ' ' ' 1 ; Qn all decorated. Haviland - " -t See our new line of Royal Doulton " ' I..'; .J A'. '-Vv' FALLEN .'-. I Sole Agent for II. C. Fry Cut Glass , .,r ,s Branch U.T. 713 T. C Piatt will stand: Senate 34 Re publicans, 17 Democrats; Assembly 102 Republicans, 48 Democrats. This is a Republican gain of two senators and seven assemblymen. LilW,. against whom a great fight his Democratic op H. Robertson, ponent. Arfeingjrices on the various goods juclvjs .. RHODE ISLAND. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 4.-1 r;u aknt twn-thirds of 'the ' 161 t u - precincts heard from the figures in dicated a probable plurality of 16, mn fnr Taft iu the stated The Re publican state ticket headed by A. J. Pothier, candidate for governor,, han undoubtedly been successful. 3 U L3 Men's and Roy's Suits. Hats. Overcoats, Shirts; Umbrellas, Trunks,' Etc,,, f -AT U ilEV3 BY STATES (Continued from pge ) tt 3 o'clock' this morning, ( " , Lam only 34 out of over 100 pre-, .. GEORGIA. -v v's in the state have been rcceiv-, ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 4.-AI-tl These give Taft 4904, Bryan 3,- though Georgia gave Bryan a sub "? Brady 4W1. Alexander 3903. ! stan,tial plurality of about 20.000. These figures indicate ' a plurality Repl,blican gains were shown all - . limn and for Brady of over tve state. Taft received a small 5K0 although " the estimates irum routes give Taft 10,300 and Brady C00 "' " ' - " All returns indicate ihat the Legis--titnfe will 1 Republican - UTAIL SALT ' LAKE CITY, . Nov. ; 4.-. .IWy thousand plurality - for the iTart presidential electors and 10.000 for the Republican state ticket, head-. 'ti by1 William' Spry for governor; ts the rough estimate made this, morn r.g It is based on complete returns ' from Salt Lake City and 1 scattering ''fibres, from "r P of the -state, 'L'Un' will' retdrf ;oseph Howell5 to , Congress, and Rced'.Smoet- .tot fhe J' United States Senate., T7., i jj i i-l i i Jx'' NEW HAMPSHIRE. .. .. I rrMCOKXi. N. H..cNov: 4.-Two- Ffft,. frt h. vote of New Hampshire canted anneturne indicates that Taft has carried 'the State Ty -doui 'SiJM plurality,..' -n c ; 5?,nrv R. Ouiiibv. Republican, for -.,rtr will tirobablv have .4000 plarality but as a majority ' is" "re ,.A to elect the vote of the minor- parties'may'cut-an appreciable grt in determining the result The n t?.mih!iran concressmen were te-elected. ' - INDIANA . ' INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4.-At 4 A. M. bdkations were that W. n. Taft had carried Indiana by about ;1S,CC0 plurality. T. R. Marshall, Dem., is elected governor by about 5000 plurality over James E. Watson, the f PMHtVJiran .candidate- The 1 chances are favorable for the Democrats to aVe severi"out "offiiirteen"congress msn 4rpmJndiana. JThe majority on josjt ballot in doubt The' next eg tature-wiif sc'ect-sa'ucce&soc- to Senator A. B. Hemenway, Republi ran. . , . - . - majority in two. counties and Wat son the iFopulist candidate, tarried three 'counties. Taft carried two wards in this city. AH the Demo cratic congressmen were -re-elected and thfr re-election of Senator Clay, Democrat, is assured. - i A v CIIAFWT IS CHAFING CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Eugene W, Chafin, presidential candidate for tie Prohibition party, after scanning the election ' returns made a statement concluding as follows: "The Democratic-Bryan party ' is dead. The fgb,t frora. row oft will, bfe between tne rropiDition party au iuc wuio kev" Republican party and we will elect. -. a , Prohibition President in SOUTH DAKOTA. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Nov. 4.- o.ti.mc fit miilniuht were sufficient to show that the Republicans had nracticallv made a clean sweep of r.. , m the state on the national ana state tiMta Thi-v have elected both congrssmen at large. - - NEW JERSEY, i NEWARK." N. J.. , Nov. ,4. At 3 o'clock Wednesday morning the in-1 dications from New Jersey are that Taft has carried the state by S4,H0. c.. tf tVi ten mncrressmen are I WVU V - U Republicans. ,- ; .. ; . DELAWARE.. .. WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 4.- Taft's indicated plurality, in Dela ware is 3000 and the Republican state ticket headed by Simon S. . Penne- well for governor, is elected by about i the same plurality. , . , , ''NEVADA! ' RENO. Nev... Nov. 4. Returns up to 2 A. M. indicate the Democratic ticket cenerally successful throughout the state. The count will not be com plete for two or three, days o'clock ' HEPBURN DEFEATED. mtAITA Ww4-At S this1 morningCongressman Hepburn i '-...j I.- :...: c .1- Associated Press over the long dis tanco telephone from bis home tti Clarinda. Iowa,-that he had been de feated by W." D. Jamieson. F r - ' i. . tt l . .lA member of the Loer House of Con Kress for 16 years. Ht; declined" to make a statement as to what he at tributed his defeat - f:r .'. ' ' '. 'Z FROM BOSTON. , -BOSTON, Nov., 4. 4:30." A,' M. Complete vote of Massachusetts for presidency: Taft 230,221; Bryan 165, E50, Taft's plurality 84,36L'For Gov ernorDraper. R., .233,874; . Vahey, J)., 173,355; Draper's plurality - 60.- S39. ' NORTH DAKOTA. : FARGO, N. D, Nov. 4.-With Taft leading by 15,000 in - three hundred precincts in the southern part of the state. Teport: of the race, for Govern or is close, Burke,: Dem. having 17, SOS and Trvhnsnn.. Renuhlican. , 17.' 6301 TJi..Sos9i. that. Johnson, suffered in the cities is more than made up jn the rural districts. , m i ... wi .? T MAINE. PORTLAND, Me.,.Noy; .-Tlft and Sherman were given a plurality of 32,000 in Maine yesterday out of a total vote for the two leading par ties of 103.000. Bryan's vote : was estimated at .35,725, Taft'i 67,203. CONNECTICUT.-. NEW HAVEN, Conn., -Nov.. 4. The great size of the Republican victory in Connecticut yesterday was evident this morning when the "votes were all in . save ; two precincts ".and W. H. Taft was found to have a plu '"xaJity :'of 38,450. Debs polled 2804 and Chafiin, Prohibition, 2282. ' , . The plurality for governor of Mr. ALABAMA. BIRMINGHAM. Ala.; Nov. 4.- The usual Democratic congressional ticket has been elected in Alabama. The Normal Democratic , majority has been maintained. VERMONT. WHITE - RIVER JUNCTION, Vt, Nov. "4. Complete returns, from the State of, .Vermont give Taft 39,- S02. Brvan 11.688. HiSaen 719. Taft'S ' 1 . - ! plurality 27,904. . . '.:.' - VIRGINIA. .! . .RICHMOND, Va Nov, 4. Vir ginia gave ner nsnai ; majority io Democracy yesterday, the state go ing tor Bryan by nearly 25,000.' VIRGINIA SLOW.- . WHEELING. W. Va- Nov. 4. Returns from West Virginia are very slow owing to the great, number of candidates voted for "and - the fact that there are five tickets; Returns up to 3 A. M. indicate that the state will be close, as between Bryan and Taft, and that the Democratic state ticket will be elected, , ' , i - ; t NEWV YORK LEGISLATURE. N EW YORK( Nov, "4. Returns up to 4:30 A.',M. indicate that the New York States Legislature which will elect a successor to United Senator V?)hm l- 910 20T.DIV If You Want the Best ' BUY j Or AUSTRALIAN at $10.00 CARBON HILL LUMP $9.00 the best cheap house Coal on the Coast EAVER HILL $6.00 At tbo Bunllers W. Sanborn ,1' ' TEXAS. ; IV DALLAS. Tex. Tex.. Nov. 4 Re turns-Indicate the election of tbeen- T tlnlTltmnAttir tirkpt hv the.lJEUal 4 &ajor"ifies I' IjJJ i ' -"- r.r , r:. it r.KNOXVlLLE:.Tenn..t Nov..4.- I ih! -''-i,,'-,;i,'t; J.f,vio .RfVan will It have-,- about jjOOOj 'pluralitx-Ssi Ihe - statjr." '-,! .;. j-'--AMUSEMENTS sfif DISTINGUISHED) TEN.OrJ Wn . JERS A1 DELIGHTFUL PRO- ' - " J,GRAM AT EUREKA' " I -t- n ' j ' 'i Vi'1' et 1 .') i'Hr'i 'i''f9'"f''n vOtto F. Li Herse, tenOr, gaye a most pleasing, 'concert, at thf , Ingo- mar last evening. Owing to the in clemency of the weather,. the, attend ance was not as large as had been expected; but those who braved, the rairt were treated to a delightful mu sical evening. , ... It can be said -of Mr. Herse that, within his natural range, which , is ample, no tenor , applies a sweeter, more caressing or clearer, cleaner tone'ot ballad -singing. , t i . p The singer manifested . excellent judgment u. in i the j selection of his progranj,' choosing Songs 'and ballads admirably adapted to his ;vocal style. The heaviest number on the program was the last,, Denza's forceful and beautiful song, "Star of My Heart," and in this, as in the , lighter selec tions, Mr. Hefse showed control and plenty of power. " : -. '" In such numbersras Bond's. "Just Awearymrf You, Burn? When'l Was Wi' My Dearie,'.' and Willeby's "Roses of Yesteryear," Mr. Hearse's singing; brought an exquisite, demon stration of tone control and an ap pealing sweetness,, difficult for any vocalist to excel, i ?; In his native German tongue he also gve "Still .wie dieTNacht" and "Ich Liebe Dich" in a most pleasing manner. Mr. Hearse's piano accompani ments were by Mr. Frank White, who played with rare sympathy Mr. White also rendered a Beethoven sonata i and other piano numbers which were enthusiastically received. He is a very clever artist., Mr. Herse will appear at Hager's Theatre tonight in the following pro gram: I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby..Clay Drink to Me Only With Thine UMBRELLAS $,25 umbrellas now 05& umbrellas now.; $ LI5 ,75 umbrellas now. 1.35 2.C3 umbrellas now.... 1.50 2i50 umbrellas now 1.75 3X3 umbrellas now 2.25 3,50 umbrellas now...?. 2I5 4X3 umbrellas now 325 5,C3 umbrellas now 3.85 Save your sale slips and see that the date is stamped thereon. Soil, NeciUies, liandllerchiefs IQg sox now 5C 153 sox now M "SC 203 sox now j I2e 255 sox now IC: 35s now,...: 25s '. 5ij sox ' now 33s 30s ..... 57c WW 25c neckties now ; 50 -neckties now 758 neckties now . 0c handkerchiefs now.... 1 5c handkerchiefs now tZ 2Qc, handkerchiefs now 1 2c ' 25C Jhandlcercliiefs now s 5Cs Ha'adkerchiefs now 38c 75c handkerchiefs, now 57c $1.00 handkerchiefs now v72c ... .i mm -i t. r-t r, m nat Keaucuons ' x I J; J i." Mi". 3"" All $f,53 hats now :.. SI.C3 All ,75 hats now... Is25 All 2.C3 uats now All 2.50 hats . now 1 .85 All 3.C3 hats now . 2.35 All 3,50 hats now 2.55 A lot of good Hats, 2 of a kind left, and worth at from $2 to $3.50, your choice Si.35 ..OVERCOATS. All weights and all colors reduced from to 35 per Gent ' ' - ir-, -4 Men's Suits :yt ) f A lot of good hats, 1 or 2 of a kindjleft, and - worth at from $2,00 to $3.60, your choice;..... $f .35 Men's Suits :. ..$8.85- Men's Suits 2 tables full of men's suits, 1 or 2 of a kind, re gular price from $12.50 to $15, now only $8.85 Men's' Suits.........:..-.. 1 3,85 Men's Suits 3 tables full of men's suits, nice goods, but 1 or 2 of a kind left, worth from $17.50 to $22.50, take one at :. ; $13.85 AH of the finest new Fall Suits Greatly Reduced, Save your sale slips and see that the date is stamped thereon. 1 1 M M AvTSTfiQ niiv'JJTrillv.iiTSfi i i . r ' ' l tv if i ' fill i.'j.Jij ii.Mii I lull U i U i i w i i r . 5 ? s T ? ! "The Reliable Clothier"; l - ... , .. . Eyes . .........fid tngnsn Airing to cast neany every, vww v Just Awearyin' For You At .Partinar "... Rogers My Queen .y.V..:. '.-. ;Blumenthal y. .'Piano Selections ... ; . Sonata Op. 13, Adagio, Allegro ;.'.V...--'..-.: v.'.i.v..i Beethoven b German Songs '. -Still wie die Nacht...:i.......Bohm Ich Liebe Dich.. . ... . .... .v. . .Creig Bond L-.:n. Y-t thev actually cast . yi tVH'vm! - - - r only 20 votes a paltry numoer. On the other hand the men of sub stance in that precinct, the old residents, men of families and of many friends in the city went to the polls and rebuked the hot heads. For -Mi. Taft' they Cast 146 votes, tfm- Mr. Brvan thev cast 32 votes. Long Ago" ...' Speaks j For Mr. Chafin, the Prohibition can- The Roses of Yesteryear.... Willeby didate, they cast 11 votes.; Out of . Piano Selections 209 voteB cast the men who call Scarf Dance .' Chaminade ' themselves Socialists cast only 20 Star Spangled Banner.. Chas. lroyer votes (Paraphrase De Concert) Believe Me If All Those Endear ing Young: Charms, .....Stevenson When I Was Wi' My Dearie. .Burns Summer Love Song Mills Ecstacy '.Beach Star of My Heart.... Denza PRECINCT NUMBER SIX ; (Continued from page 1) day, and according to their talk it would have appeared they were go- Astoria can now well afford to for get the incident that occurred at Na tional hall. The good citizens ol that locality have spoken, and spoken as loyal citizens.' 4 ,' ' . ; s. . ...... 1 i"" Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air 'passages, stops the-irritation in the' throat, soothes the infanied mem branes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Re fuse any but the genuine in, the yel low package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.v n Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS OH ' 1 " y ) i f 3 1 r Marbour and Finlayaon Salmon Twlnei and Netting t McCormiek Harvesting Machines , ' nliw rin'tt.it pir..,h. t i , 1 - '' , iA f Sharpies Cream Separators ' " " " ' '" ' 1 "'' ' t Raecolith Flooring . 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