IN WASHINGTON HARDING TICKET SWEEPS POLLS Seattle, Wash., Nov. 3. -(U.VP.) Republican candidates von hands down in Kins county, and the state of Washington, : partially complete returns proyed ': conclusively early this morning.' . : ;-' The soldier bonus ;bill Is adopted by a comfortable majority. - The Carlyon 130,000,000 road bond measure, is beaten. Throughout the state, Senator War ren G. Hording piled up a long- lead, be ginning with the first precinct returns. Hard iny polled 76,411 in 688 precincts out of the 2378 in the state; Cox, 26,330; Chrtstenaen (Farmer-Labor), 19,770. In King county, 203 precincts gave Hard ins 84,479, Cox 10,083, Chrlatensen COTEHNOB HAET EEUECTED Governor Louis iPV Hart will continue as chief 'executive of the state for an other four years. In 658 precincts in the state, Hart has 65,523, Bridges (Farmer-Labor) 3U14, Black 13,965. For United States senator, 6X1 pre cincts in the State give Jones 69,045, Cot terill .17,610, France 22,853. Jn King county 202 precincts gave Jones 32,857, Cotterill 8616, France 16,711. Jones Is reported to have swept the state with a big plurality, running ahead of the ticket in some counties. - : All five Republican congressmen ap parently' &ave been returned to office, by the heavy Republican vote through out the state. . COHORESSIOXAt. BESCLT f Congressman John ' F. Miller "won in. the First congressional district, compris ing Seattle and Kitsap county. 'Second congressional district: Three precincts out "of 142 gave. Lindley H. Hadlev 84)1 William Ttnnpk 584. Third congressional district: : Fifty six precincts out of E59 gave Albert Johnson. "(Republican incumbent) 3062, Flshburne 695, Bone 1130. : - Fourth district: Thirty-five out of 453 precincts give Summers, Republican, 1395s Miller, 345; Hill, 189. ... Fifth district: One hundred and six precincts out of 622 gave Webster, Re publican, 6477; Fleming, 3947. Kennewick. Wash., Nov. 3. Eighteen- precincts out 01 at in tsenion county give Harding 882, Cox 465 ; senator, Jones (Rep.) 850, Cotterill (Dem.) 295, France ( Farm-Labor) 600 ; congressman. Sum mers (Rep.) 869, Miller (Dem.) 254 ; gov ernor. Hart (Rep.) 824; Black (Dem.) 243, Bridges (Farm-Labor) 684 ; road bill referendum No. for 257, against 1094 ; referendum No. 2, soldiers' bonus over whelmingly carried. .', sCmr OF VANCOUVER , Vancouver, Wash., . Nov.. 3. Nineteen precincts complete out of 65 in the city give Harding 1814. Cox 888; Jones 1391. Cotterell 543. Hart 1371, - Black 477, Bridges 701, Simpson 1094, Blair 1031. Johnson 819, Thompson 1109, Bennett 1162; Sterling 812, Paul 1166, Davey 706, Carson 859, Christy 608. COLUMBIA Dayton, Wash., 'Nov. 3.--Twenty-two precincts in Columbia county show the following, returns :.. Harding, 1058 ; Cdx, 663 ; Watklns. 10; Debs, 28; Co. (La bor), 3 ; Chrlstensen, 35. For senator: Jones. 1068 r Cotterill,' 446 ; France, 67. Kor governor : Hart. 1166 ; Black, 316 ; Bridges, 143; Burgess, 1. For lieuten ant governor : Coyle, 1199 ; Bohlke, 406 ; Bowles, 81. Secretary tof state,: Hinkle, 1043; Hassard. 43Q;.HarUn. 79. Attor ney general: Thompson, 1051; Hanna, HIPPODROME S TAT. A V T Al A V S g iUUiil lUimi g tirCs charac-- . zer rennea. tu &firecfsuf- l! 5 Acts Vaudeville Also Lin : : -i i l im charac- : feruii lnrl irr! f! MISFIT WE . : featurinq .MICE; 441 ; Phillips. 71. Superintendents Pres ton, 1057 s Montgomery. 472.1 Yen take, 52. State treasurer : Babcock, 1021 ; Gib son. 605; Pease. 68. State auditor: Clausen,. 1115; Adair, 7U Commissioner public lands: Savidge, 1072; Schooley, 847; Smyth. 70. Insurance commissioner: Fishback. 1056 ; Murphy, 620 ; Macklem, 74. State highways: Tea, 418; no, 849. Soldiers' bonus : Tes. 658 ; no, 611 Land reclamation: Tea, 394; no, 644. Salary increase: Tes. 158; no, 863. i , GARFIELD P,omeroy, .Wash, Nov. 3. Complete unofficial returns from Garfield county give Harding 865,, Cox 865, Debs S, Chris tensen 69; senator, Jones 818, Cotterill 302, France 211 ; congressman. Summers. 890. Miller 293, Hill 103; governor. Hart 840, Black 277. Bridges 165; state high way, for 139, against 170; bonus, for 408, against 57; lain) reclamation,' for 196, against 670 salary increase, for 117, against , 669; lieutenant governor; Coyle 834, Bohlke 31V Bowles .109 ; secretary of state, Hinkle 826, Hazard 324, Harlin 97 ; attorney y: general. Thompson 817, Hanna 330, Phillips 92; public Instruc tion, Preston 844, Montgomery , 309, Ventxke ,78; state treasurer, Babcock 850, Gibson 337, Pease 93 ; auditor, Clau sen 842, Adair 93 ; commissioner of pub lic lands, Savidge' . 858, SchooleyY 296, Smythe 92; insurance . commissioner, FlBhback 854. Murphy 312, Macklem 85. GRAYS HARBOR i Aberdeen. Wash., Nov, , 8. Complete returns from scattering country PM cincts, one complete In Aberdeen, in complete from Hoquiam and from Mon tesano, this morning indicated the en tire Republican ticket had been elected in Grays Harbor county, i That the county had given a big majority for Senator Harding for. president and -for Governor Louis F, Hart and the full Republican state ticket was certain. In dications were that Senator Harding and Governor Hart had carried the county by nearly 2 to 1. !, Reports from all parts indicated 'the heaviest - vote in the history of the county. .As a result of the extremely heavy vote, the large number of candi dates and the four referendum being voted ; upon, returns from all precincts were slow in coming in. Only 13 of the smaller county precincts had been ce ported complete. The closest race it appeared from the returns In hand, was for sheriff. : ' ! Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 3i This city will give a plurality for Harding of more than, 1000.. Grays Harbor county, from precincts so far reported, will give Harding 3000 plurality. Entire Repub lican ticket, national, state and county, will receive substantial i pluralities. Farmer-Labor ticket Is not indicating. trengtn expected in isolated places. , KLICKITAT White Salmon, Wash, Nov. 3. Com plete returns from six precincts In Klickitat county give Cox 191, Harding 226 r Jones 219, Cotterill 148; Summers 220.. Miller 126 ; Hart 239, Bridges 134, Black 109 ; Coyles 222, Bohelke 109 ; state representative. Miller 270, McKercher 149 ; county commissioner. Wyers 260. Lusk 164; road -bond measure, yes 53. no 235. The soldiers' bonus measure car ried by a good majority. " ' LEWIS ; ,: ChehaUs, Wash, Nov. 8. Twenty-nine out of 79 precincts in Lewis, county give iari iee. images 10J7. Black .243. Harding carries county by about two to one. ' Senator Jones and Congressman Johnson carried county by the same ratio. The entire Republican ticket has a majority in the county. The contest between Swofford, Republican, and Scol- lara, Democrat, for state senator is .close, with Swofford J leading by 125 votes in i u precincts. A close race is on between , Reynolds, for judge, and wans, nis opponent, with Reynolds lead ing by 60 votes in 30 ; precincts. Pre cincts not in are counted as strong for Reynolds.' The soldier bonus referendum carried the county with a big majority. Other measures failed to carry. "The Farmer-Labor ticket voted straight.- in cluding Elmer Smith. . Morton, Wash., Nov. 8. Every pre cinct in Eastern Lewis county literally snowed the third party under with the possible exception of one not yet heard from which is very small. ! Republican candidates won over radicals, 1 to L Figures Indicate entire ticket on both referendums carried big as did the con demnation amendment, while the amend ment to increase state officials', salaries lost by two votes. i ' v PACIFIC South Bend. Wash., Nov.! 8. Incom plete returns Indicate that Hart for gov ernor, as well as the balance of the Re publican ticket,, will carry: In Pacific county by a heavy majority; The Carl yon bill is doubtful. The soldiers' bonus bill will carry by a heavy majority. The two proposed amendments will not carry. The contest for county sheriff is a close one and it Is likely that Chester, Demo crat, will win over McDonald, Repub lican. , THURSTON Olytnpla, Wash.. Nov. 3. Thurston county's incomplete vote gives Harding 1127, Cox 845, Chrlatensen 496; Jones 1091, Cotterill 230. France 679 ; highway bond, for 964, against 763 ; soldiers' bonus, for 1057, against 490. -;. YAKIMA Takima, Wash., Nov. 8. Fifty-nine ont 'or precincts' in Takima county give: Harding. 8001; Cox, 2693 ; Chrls tensen, 2104. Hart for governor is lead ing Bridges, Farmer-Labor, by about 1000 less than the head of the national ticket. The Farmer-Labor party has, on returns so far reported, carried i-only three small' rural precinfcts ; others, are running 3 and 4 to 1 Republican.! Re publican county ' ticket safe with prob able exception of Bear for sheriff, who is closely pressed by Crosno, Demo cratic nominee. BENTON COUNTY ! Kennewick, Wash., Nov. 3 Incomplete returns on five precincts In i Benton county give Harding 103, Cox 55, Jones 100, Cotterill 60, France 30, Summers 99, Miller 45, Governor Hart-106, Black 32, Bridges 62 ; for road bill 8. against 30 ; soldiers' bonus, for 14. against 10. If vote proportion is maintained It would show a slight gain for Cox over Wilson In 1916. COLUMBIA ASTD CHXLAX Spokane, Wash, Nov. 8. Returns from 20 out of 28 'Columbia county precincts give Harding lt3. Cox' 560, Chrlstensen 38; Hart 1166, Black 316, Bridges 134; Jones 1630. Cotterill 446 ; for Carlyou 469, against 883; for bonus 779, against J586; for domain 386. again 98; for Increase 116, against 71. Returns from 24 out of 57 Chelan county precincts give Harding 1365. Cox 623; Hart 1310. Black 465, Bridges 425 ; Jonas 1347, Cotterill, blank : for Carlyon 915, against 626; for bonus 996, against 858. , . i ' SKAMANIA Stevenson, Wslf. Nov. 3. Six pre cincts In. Skajnaia county give Harding 319, Cox 197, Chrlstensen 171 ; for sen ator, Jones 320, CotteriU 170. France 168; foi congressman, Johnson 392, Flshburne 150; for governor, Hart 320, Black 108. Bridges 156 1 entire county Republican ticket was elected HARDING IS 7TH OHIDAH ELECTED . By Raymond Clapper ' ? Marion, Ohio, Nov. 8. (U. P.) Warren O. Harding awoke today to find himself elected president of the United States by the largest .major ity ever given any presidential can didate. : .'''::- - ; - He Is the seventh native Ohioan to be elected president, all Republicans. The Hardingi will rest today. . Tomor row night Marion will stage its 'big: celebration in honor .of the - senator's election. . w.-.,. - - President-elect Harding and his wife expect to leave Marion- Friday or Satur day for Point Jsabel. Texas, only six miles from the. Mexican'' border, for a two- weeks' rest.: 1 . - 1 , ' . After two weeks at Point Isabel, It is likely that Senator Harding -will take a cruise in Central American waters, prob ably Inspecting- the Panama canal. RESULT FROM . STATES IN EAST (Continued From Fait One) 798. The votes stood at 6 o'clock this morning. Harding, 11.219 Cox. 8698. United States Senator John F. Nugent, Democrat, though i making a strenuous fight to retain his toga,1 went down to defeat with early imorning returns giv ing former Governor Frank R. Gooding, Republican, 14,668; Nugent. 11,857. Throughout the night Harding led Cox two to one, Following receipt of re turns from the first 17 : precincts last night. State Democratic Chairman James P. Pope conceded Idaho to Harding. The returns then gave Cox, 740; Harding, 1592. - .". Governor Davis Is leading in his fight for reelection the latest returns showing Davis. Republican 10,002 ; Walters, Dem ocrat, 4412. i " - ' ' ILLINOIS Chicago. Nov. 3. (L N. S.) The size of the plurality given Senator .Harding and all Republican , national and state candidates in Illinois remains the only question to be settled today. Every Re publican candidate on national and state tickets has; been elected, returns available this morning make certain. Senator Harding's plurality, Republi can leaders stated early today, will reach 700,000 in the state. Returns from 1943 precincts out of 5730 give Harding 423, 612 and Cox 156.012. William B. McKinley, Republican, has overwhelmingly defeated Peter A. Wal ter, Democrat, for the United States sen ate. - With returns available for 1639 precincts McKinley has 313,066 and Wal ter 128,345. ' i ' Election of Len Small! Republican, as governor by a plurality of approximately half a million seems assured. Small's vote from 1639 precincts is 324,263 tp 177,225 for James Hamilton Lewis, Demo crat. ' Downstate points have given Smalt an indicated plurality of 350,000. while his estimated plurality in Chicago is 130,000. . ( . i - o . ' f; IOVTA ' ' Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 3. (IX P.) From president on down to minor state offices i Iowa has gone t Republican by overwhelming majorities, returns tabu lated from more than one fourth of the state's :Zii precincts today showed. In 90S precincts out of the state's total of 2348 Harding received 238,615 and Cox 82,705. . 'J.. For United States senator 748 precincts gave Cummins, Republican, 164,920 ; Por ter, DemocratrH8,889. For governor, 738 precincts gave Ken dall, Republican, 3.50,894 ; Herring, Demo crat, 86,074. j On the basis of returns, Harding's ma jority In Iowa twill be approximately 400.000 ; Cummlhs' majority will - be around 200.000 and Kendall's will be about 150,000, political authorities were predicting. ' I . ' These same- returns showed Iowa's delegation of 11 Republican members to the house of representatives' elected by safe margins. f V ' -I MISSOURI St; LoulS, Mo;, Nov. 3. (I. N. S.) Normally staunch Democratic strong holds, swinging to the Republican ticket have sent Missouri into the list of Re publican states for the third time since the Civil war. Returns- received up until, 2 o'clock this afternoon Indicated a plurality for President-elect Harding of 60,000 In the city of St. Louis, with a total plurality of 75,000 in the- state of Missouri, and that! the entire Republican state ticket had apparently carried overwhelmingly. ' Fifteen hundred and six precincts of a total of 3810 in (the state, including 576 of the 600 St; Louis precincts, gave Harding 419,854 1 Cox 335,717. For Unit ed States senator, 2188 precincts gave Spencer (Republican) 410,188 ; Long (Democrat), 338,368. For governor 1486 precincts' gave Hyde (Republican), 422, 713 ; Atkinson (Democrat), 325,619. The Republicans claimed also to have elected an overwhelming majority to the Missouri legislature and to have swept their candidates into all state offices. Missouri - swuag Into the . Republican column in 1904,? when Roosevelt carried the state, but even then the governor ship went to Folk, Democrat; In 1908 Taft carried the state and Hadley, also Republican, woa the governorship, but the remainder of the state offices went to Democrats, i . I ' j :- - --MOKTA.fA ; Helena, MonU,. Nov. 3. (I. N. a) President-Eleet (Warren G. Harding ia leading in Montana with 14,018 votes, to 7786 for Cox, in 155 precincts out of 1483 in the state, v , - Interest in Montana now centers In the race for governor and in the congres-, sional contest. Dixon R), in the guber natorial contest, shows from the same number of precincts 13,204 and Wheeler (D),,7234. Forty five precincts out of 4711 in I the First congressional district give Watson (D) 2334, McCormick (R) 3662, and in the Second district McCus ker (D) 2345, Rlddick (R) 6220. Twenty-three f out of 48 precincts In Tellowstone county this morning gave Harding 2687. Cox 1226. Ten precincts in Carbon county give Harding 523, Cox 266. Eight precincts in Musselshell county give Harding 932, Cox 437. Nine out; pf 35 precincts in Gallatin county give Harding 813, Cox 643. which In cludes the four precincts ia Boseman and is about one fifth of the estimated vote In the county. , The ninth complete precinct In this city shows Harding 282, Cox 129. Thlr ty-even complete precincts from, Sil verbow' county give Harding 1736, Cox 120L ;-" - ...- Butte returns show Dixon (R) 3206, Wheeler (DJ 8533 In the race for gov ernor, an apparent reversal of results obtaining la the rural districts. : .v ; i WORTH DAKOTA Fargo, N. D.J Nov. 3.. U. P.) Non partisan league headquarters today claimed the reelection of Lynn J. Frasitr for-governor for the third term. The vote tabulated early today. gs.v J? M. O'Connor a lead of 18,000,, but few'of the rural precincts, where Non-partisans are strongest, had been heard from., . KETADA Reno, Nov. 3.L N.' &) Indications today were that not only baa Senator Harding carried Nevada but the Repub licans have won the senatorial contest. The latest compilation from all over the state today gave Harding, 4572; Cox. 2910. The figures on the senatorial rtce stood : Oddie, Republican, 2718 ; Hender son, Democrat, 3309, and Martin, Inde pendent, 1259. OHIO I. Cleveland. Ohio. Nov. 3. (IT. P.) With more than one half of the vote In. Senator Harding's majority over Gov ernor Cox in their home state war esti mated today at more than 300,000. The vote in 3460 of the 7269 precincts showed. Harding, 529,736; Cox. 356. 647. These returns showed Cox a pos sible winner In only six counties. Harry L. Davis, Republican, apparent ly;, will have a majority-for governor over . Vic Donahey of at least 100,000, Returns from 2382 precincts gays Dai is 190,381, Donahey 246,920. Frank S. Wil lis, Republican candidate for senator, was elected over W. A. Julian by pos sibly 200,000. . - The only Democrat of the 22 congress men who appeared certain of election Just a suggestion: Many of the garments listed In this sale would make most accept able Xmas gifts. 3 4 Don't forget to ask for , . your ' . .. S:&H. STAMPS They help you save more! Make It a Poinrtb See Our 200 Feet of Window Display! We are only too proud io show in them the goods we advertise. G. 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Indications are Harding's majority will exceed 15,000. Senator Reed Smoot (R.) Is running with Harding. Don B. Col ton ; (R.) has been elected to congress from the first district and E. O. Leath erwood from the ,- Second.' - Charles RV Mabey (R.) was elected governor. The Boys' Suits Overcoats Raincoats Mackinaws : Including Nationally Known Woolwear Brand SI 0.00 grades, now $7.50 $12.50 grades, now - $9.38 SI 5.00 grades, now $11.25 S20.00 grades, bow $15.00 $25.00 grades, now $18.75 was W: trict. v --.-- .-' j---; ;- .-- f ' it Our Entire Stock Men's Raincoats 25 Cut -:...-' Rubberized gabardine, Priestley's Crtvenetted and Iridescents; - $20.00 grades, now $15.00 ' '"V . r -i '-- $25.00 grades, now - $18.75 $35.00 grades, now $45.00 grades, now $33.75 25 CUT on all ether grades. Morrison at Fourth Republicans carried every county in the state except one. . . , ' L ' WYOMESO .Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 8. (L N. S.) 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