(!) mmmMm vol. x THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1897 NO 256 TAMMANY ON TOP The Machine Works Well When It Works at All. XEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC The Kesnlta C I use in Olilo The Interest tienrral Light and the Vote Small. Xiiiv York, Nov. 3. The result of tle election in Greater New York was a complete victory for Tammany city, borough and county tickets. Robert Van Wyck was . elected mayor by a plurality ot 85,308, receiving 233.S00 votes. Seth Ljw, the citizens' union candi date for mayor, carried several assembly districts and polled a large vote, but all the boroughs returned pluralities for the Tammany forces. Mr. Low was well ahead of General Tracy, the republican nominee, who was third in the race. Low polled 149,873 votes, Tracy, 101,833. Henry George polled 20,832 votes, and the combined votes cast for GleBSon, Ward well, Sanial and Cruickshank, the candidate of the prohibition, social labor and nnited democracy, polled less than 5000. ... Indications are that with exception of six of the twelve assemblymen in Brook lyn and nine of ttiirty-five in New York, all the Tammany candidates are elected, la Queens four of the assemblymen are democrats. The citizens' union elected two assemblymen in New York county. The result of the first municipal elec tion in Greater New York completely re verses the conditions of 1896, when Mc Kinley's plurality in the same territory was 56,865. The plurality of Van Wyck is abont 85.000, and the entire Tam manv ticket is elected by a majority ranging from 70,003 to 100,000. Coler's plurality .over the machine republican (for controller) is over 100,000. Both Van Wyck and Coler were free-eilver adherents in 1896. Alton B. Parker, democrat, for judge of the state court of appeals, carried Greater New York by 106,003, insuring his election and demo cratic success iu the state. Such a rush to tbe polls has never been known except in presidential years Rainy weather failed to dampen tbe civic patriotism. ' The vote for Van Wyck is about 44.25 per cent of the total vote cast, or less than the 45.21 per cent cast for Bryan in 1896 in the same territory. ' . THROUGHOUT THE STATE. Royal makes the food pare, - . wholesome and delicious. Fo.vnzn Absolutely Pure ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., HEW YORK. will be increased by from 12,000 to 14, 000 when the returns are received from the entile state. The republicans claim 63 in the house, out of 100, and 40 out of 50 in the senate. The returns early last night showed' a net democratic grain of 37 to the precinct. Later, this' was reduced to 2D2, arid is I expected to go as low as 14 or 15. BEITOR3I PARTY GOT THE MAYOR Celebrated for its great leavening strenRth aud healthfullness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Rota 1. Baking Powdkb Co. Kew.Yobx. been brought here from Sasanville.'a mining camp about 15 miles above 'this place, in the Greenhorn mountains, by Robert Marshall, an old miner of that place, of an accident that occurred in that district, a few days ago. Though no lives were lost, considerable damage was done to property. bioan & Haskell bad been operating a hydraulic placer during (the past season, and had just completed a large reservoir, the dam of which was 30 feet high. The apparatus for raising and lowering the floodgate was not sufficiently strong to do the work, and the reservoir over flowed. The immense dam gave way, sending such a torrent of water, logs stumps and other accumulated debris down the race that nothing could with' stand it. The volume of water was eo great that tbe second dam, just below, was washed -away as clean as if it had never existed, lhe water thus unre stricted spread over the valley below, completely inundating tbe placer workp, for the operation ot which the reservoir had been constructed. : Several hundred feet of flume was destroyed, and the giant used in operating the water was knocked out of position, but only slight ly damaged. . ; Mr. Marshall says that men were put to work as soon as the force of the water was spent, rebuilding the dams and flume, but the work will be necessarily slow-on account of the damaged con dition of things. He estimates the dam age to Sioan & Haskell's property at about $1000, to say nothing of the delay to the works and the time required to repair them. Rault of the Municipal Contest at Salt Lake. Salt Lake Utah, Nov. 3. The citi zens' reform party has elected .mayor, auditor and three members of the .coun cil. The democrats have elected the re corder, attorney, ' treasurer and eight members of the council. The republi cans elect four councumen. The vote for mayor was : Clark, citizens' reform, 4380; Dale, democrat, 4288; Doremns, republican, 3230; Lawrence, populist, 1171 ; Hasbrouck, socialist-labor, 166. r The Kesnlt at Ogden. Ogdks, Utah, Nov. 3. The democrats have elected the mayor by 20 majority. The republicans elected all the other city officials, including six of 10 mem bers of the council. All the Larce Outside cities Elected 'Democratic Mayors. Albany, Nov. ' 3. Returns from the State, which are coming in slowly, de monstrate that the republican landslides of the past two years have been reversed, if not by giving as large a majority for tbe democrats, at least by changing something like 240,000 votes. The greater surprise of returns is great gain made in the assembly by the democrat?, many of them being in counties and dis tricts where tbere was no expectation on the part of the democratic managers of winning. The republiccns will still control the assembly, although by a largely decreased majority. , More surprising perhaps than the re turns on the state and assembly "district tickets were the results of the municipal campaigns in the large cities.' New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Albany, Troy, Binghamton and Schnectady all elected democratic mayors. ' BIO DAM GAVE WAY. A LANDSLIDE IN OLD IOWA. Shaw's 1'lurallty for Qovernor Over Twenty Thousand. Des Moines, la., Nov. 3. Reports re ceived from 50 counties give Shaw a plurality of 20,320. It is expected by Chairman McMillen that the plurality Herltt Probably Re-elected. Denver, .Nov. 3. btate returns are meat er, but indicate the re-election oi Charles D. , Heritt, republican, as supreme judge, by 1500 majority over Gabbert, populist-democrat. Tbe entire silver republican ticket was elected in this county. . . - . - .' Democrats Carried All. Richmond, Va., Nov. 3. It is esti mated on full and partial returns that the democrats elected 13 out of 21 senators and 74 out of 100 members of tbe house. McCaul, the republican candidate for governor, will ca.-rv his own precinct. Fusion Carried All. Liscoln, Neb., . Nov. 3. Additional precinct returns from the state do not change the figures given last night indi eating a fusion pluralitv exceeding that of 1896, which was abont 11,000. Republican Victory Here. ' Sioux Falls, S. P., Nov. 3. In eight judicial circuits of the state the republi cans elect five judges, tbe democrats one and the populists two. The repub lican victories come as a surprise to the republicans aa well as to the opposition. Gorman Will Probably Win. Baltimore, Nov. 3- With seini-of ficial returns from all tbe counties in the state, except St. Mary's and Calvert and fairly good estimates from there. the democrats appear to have elected enough members to tbe legislature to give them a majority of five on joint ballot and to insure them a United States senator to succeed Gorman. : Notice of Postponement. Members of the Gesang Verein Har monie are hereby notified that the meet ing to have been held on Sunday, Nov 7th, has been postponed. By ' order-of the president. Hans Hansen, Sec $2000- Brown ticket in every package of Schil lings Best baking powder. Yellow ticket in every package oi Schil lings Best fez.. Torrent of Water and Debris Let Loose . Hear Susan ville. Long Ckeek, Or., Nov. 2. News has Cuts.. For Cuts, simply apply two or three times a day, using enough of the Salve to cover tbe wound well. ' No injury can come from the direct application of the Salve to the open wound, aa there not an ounce of poison in a thousand pounds of Garland's Happy Thought Salve.- v "I cu t my hand on .a piece of tin. Garland's Happy Thought Falre cured it up in a short time- I. think it is the best Salve I ever used."' F; F. SIMl'SON, ML Vernon, Wash. Schilling's Best bakiiig powder and tea are because they are money-back. What is the missing word? not SAFE, although Schilling" x Best baking powder and tea are safe. - ' Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your-grocers'; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket In the tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. ' ' " Until. October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 2000.00; if several find it, 2000.00 will be equally divided among them. ' . , . , Every one Sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard rreeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it. -These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different from the ones offered in the last contest. . Address: cut these rules out. MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. 9031 Is a necessity these raw mornings and evenings. The famous Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co. garments are now In. Get into one of them. Every one of the de signs as bright and fresh as the first soft flake of show. Turn about.. .Leave it to your tailor for 325.00 or leave it to us for $15.00? You're safe with this make. We giue you a written guarantee SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT or the State of Ore eon for Wasco County. ; The Oreuon Railroad fc Navigation Company, a corporation orgiinizeo. unaer me mws 01 iue Stale oi Oregon, Plaintiff, vs Thomas J. Bulger and Bulger, his wife, whose given name is unKnown to piaiuun-, D. L. Cates. George Gardiner and Fannie K. Gardiner, Defendants. To Thnmn .1. Bulsrer. Buleer. whose given name is unfiown xo piainuti, ueorge uurui ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. 1 IN THE NAME THE STATE OF OREGON you and each of you are hereby required to ap- pear a id answer tue complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled action on or before the first doy o; the term ot the aDOve enmiea court following the expiration of the time prescribed tu the oruer Vor the publication of this gam mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 18U7, tbat bein? the first day of the next regular term of said court, and if you fail to so appear and answer tbe complaint of the plain tiff, for want thereof the -plaintiff will apply to the court for the judgment prayed for in id complaint, towit: For the condemnation and appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and .. .. .. Iha fullnmln.HafiArihlul lands ( ' ( lYl"! 1 1I f'TI f- iug at a toint 11S0 feet north from the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section six, towushin two north, r-nge eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a point: taence nonn &t aegrees nwuuira xwi. to a point in the north boundary of the right-o'-wsvof the Oregon Kailway and Navigation Com panv, now Oregon Bailroad and Navigation Conipauv's right-of-wav : thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to the place oi beginning, containing zu-ivu acres. Also another tract of land si'uated in said sec tion six. described as follows, towit: Com mencing at a point in tbe south boundary of tbe rignt-of-way of the said Oregon Bailroad and navigation company, wnicn point is no ieci uorth and 290 feet ease of the southeast corner of ti e southwest ouarter of section six. township two north, range eight east; thence north 86 de grees aud S4 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on tie soutn douuqmiv oi mo sain ngui-oi-way; i :' ice on a curve to the leit with and along the t-"d boundary of said light-of-way in a westerly course to the place of beginning, containing 47-100 acres; said land to be used for the re-loca- i on o! the railway oi said piaintitt s across saia n.e.nises is provided by section 8241, Hill's An i cited Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain M T will also take judgment for its cos's aud dis bursements in this action. 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