East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 16, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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JUDGE BENNETT OF THE DALLES RUNNING SECOND PLACE
WITHY COMBE IS M LEAD ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
LARGE MAJORITY
1IIH III UMATILLA COUNTY
Former Local Han Leads Democratic Field by Handsome
Margin-Reports From
dicate He Will Win Over
and 800 Yotes.
(oauiMrae returns from 40 preriact is second with T60. McNary is th'xtf
a the tlcaaorratJc vote for 4owrao j Cleeton fourth.
I I ma MI la eontj kboar the follow- j 5eoTe Brown of Roeeburg. the rein-
lih itniBrft - Vi. : publican endorsed by Go rerr or West
nine. St.
S Precinct Coenpiete Oat of 54.
Uwnn BrowacU. 85; Carter,
a-: Crawford, 407; UnV&. lit; Oeer.
1M; John, ITS; Moaer, 21t; Wlthy
oombe, St?.
. : CWtoe, S24; D'Arcy, 2S; j EaMerlys vol to date to SIS to Can
llarria, 4TS; Mx-Br4dc, 7N; McXary. ! on .
Ml: IU4tardWa, SI
Aum-acy
;
I'arria. 21: (rant.
13; Lturd. 2M.
2HK;
Joaianoa,
Teetifins to the honor in which
he in held l the county ahich a
bis h"me for nearly a quarter of a
cent .iry, Tmatilla county a-ave Ir. C.
J. mith. candidate for the democratic
t.om'.naUon for iornor. a handsome
Iiaj. rity. Reports from two-thirds of ,
the irecincts in the county indicate !
that he was ariven three times as many! n . m 1h r,veB a aj-.tT here. '
vot-s a all of the other candidates,.. ,v,. w.rl fr,.- , I
ap'.h him and that he wiU have a
marrin oter Judire Betnnett of be-
v - j
In only on precinct, Cottonwood,;
Jid he fail to lead the field, liennett. )
belnj: ..tie ahead there, but in others t
his jr)ority was as high as ten to !
one. Pendleton s:ave him a bi(t vote,!
, . ... , ,. , . ,. I
In t!ie republican field here in I ma-1
tllla c. iinty the race is very close le
teen Crawford and Withycombe
with the former leading ery slurhtly.
Moser is running a noor third with
Jchne and Geer training behind him
Vmatilia county aleo gave her oth
er citiaen who is seeking a state of
fice a tremendous vote. Judge Henry
J. Bean, who is seeking to succeed
hiuim-lf on the supreme bench, re
ceived the enormous vote of 147 In
r of It precincts. Justice McBride
RETURNS AS SHOWN BY EAST
OH PROVED POPULAR!
i m w m m m mm
!
Large Crowd Gathered Last Nighi io Watch Bulletins cn Primary Efection '
Counting Was Slow and it Was After 9 c'tM Before Mens cf !
ting
the Results Began to Come in.
That there a an eager interest
in the primary election of yesterday
was m.ide manifest hurt night by the
crowds which gathered la front of
the Eart Orcgotiian building to watch
tlie returns us they were flashed upon
a ie n on the Masonic hall by a
jiU-ievptican lantern. Owing to the
fact that the polls did not close un
til C o'clock. It was after t o'clock
before the returns began to corns but
the crowd waited and so Hungry were
many for details of the various con
tests that they remained until after
the midnight hour.
Meet of the local election boards
counted the Ueniocratic ballots Xlrat
In Jeterenoe to the Interest in the
candidacy of Ir. Smith but the
countng was vory alow owing to the
number of nams written in. Though
there were only a duaen nainea e
the liemocratic ballot, the poll books
in ame of the precincts when
ount was concluded coutained the
V
-VOTE Gill
Two - Thirds cf Precincts la-j
Bennett by Between 700!
for attorney general, is carrying Uma
tilla county by a big margin.' Grant
of Portland Is training alor.g la sec
ond place some 40 rotes 1b the rear.
For national republican commit
teeman. Williams to leading Acker
son ha this coucty la the vote receiv
ed from S4 " inar precincts by a
vote of CSS to JES. For democratic
national committeeman. Easterly la
(retting two vote to 'Canwc's one
For railroad commission Miller, the ;
prwent incumbefit. leads Pattoa of j
Salem by a rote of ( 16 to ZZi. Hoff. ;
the Tm nt labor cotntcbwioti. would !
be retained ia office if the natter
were left to Vmatilia county
Ha ia!
leading the field by a feic marc's, bis j
vote In J precincts beicr against I
ST for Miller. rl f-T Bycm atd 111 i
, " , . t
Thouph be earned a majority of the
I nrecincta in the countv. late Eccineer
l., vas turned down so hard ic
rf ,v,- ir--,- ,rinm that in-
,1..-lt B,..k !
h BM, Hjr k4 VMM to FtK.k. j
i mac's 4t 5.
-ick pjnnot iireoect con4eaiiii
- this district, who is ruonir
1Ulout .p,auti, for the rejublicaa
nomitUoIli has 1114 votes in S4 pre-
cjnrta.
...
The republican vote jolled In the
' . . .
heavy one but in
dications are that the democratic vote
was by far the heaviet ever poiied by
that party in this county, lit in
IvndWon many republicans regis-t-red
as democrats in order to vote
for Ir. Smith, a fact evidenced by the
fact that In precinct 45. a rtror.g re
publican precinct, there were M vot
ing the democratic ticket while only
C republican ballots were cat-
(Continued oa page tonr.)
nanu of more t'. ac men.
The returns received from the city
and from over the county early in
dicated that Pr. Smith had ben giveu
a most flattering vote by his home
l-eople. However, details from over
the state were very meager. Early
indication were that Manning Wou'.d
carry Multnomah county aily eite
Smith and Bennett fighting It out for
eoonj honors. Moaer Iroiu the otart
led the field in Mu2tDoah couuty
for the Republican nomination for
governor w ith Withycombe an4 Craw
ford ehowing atrong over the state-
Wliea the last reports were renew
ed from Portland at suldnigbt. do
aafe predictions oct any contest would
be liaaaidud. Indications were thai
Smith, ttannett and Manning were
running nock and neck and Moter.
Withecombe and OasUord doit,g the
atone.
ireat interest was cuanUosted ic
tlie returns from the county contests
----r. a.
4iiUUatid and tjrvwn-Grfie!d races
AT CJT.XsrK. IR. SMITH Ml
we itiij. by 120 plcruxty.
he sems hearty thanks to
iKiriM. co. fkiuxbs.
EARLY REPORTS FROM OYER
STATE
The fv:uw ir.g reports from over
the stale received by phone thin aft
-I
t
ernoon icdicated the rurtus of
count at 1 o'clock:
the '
l
Bra-'
J inutile (a. nmiat
WteVL. ; Satalh.
JarVmat Co, 11 Tiart: ftrnartt.
1S4; Manalae. f ; MniUi. Til.
Marioa Ca. d Brexiart: BeaaetC!2II
22S; Mnttlv
Morrow Cv Derpaer, Braaen. 41;
w . saniati xa
r w " aw M. i
ZTT'
xaaaiac. I. j
Ileaana 10 pfrtKU. saooas-
SO; Maaaiac t; ;
IMarlaa Oa, Myrtle Creek: Beaartt.
21: Maaatay. ; fcrnilh. 4C
ana t , SO prwterta
411: Maaaiac 2: Malik. 134.
aasrb. x.
Laac t o., SO prrrimeimz BeaarU. SS
Maaaac ; eaaitla, CO.
W anartiaa Oa. I
'Beaartt. 25: Maaaiac II: Satitb, SO.i
CYilKanbui Ca a-a. m-ili M . -
(Uaailat Co, a. ne famiartti:
Maaaiac 10; StauUi,
CrwaV ( three urerlaru:
IW-a-l
art. S3: Maaaiafr. IT: Kamilt. ml
m4M iaw- uIui iaii. 1,1,1.
. Maaaiac 0J; baaUh,
I2T. '
WASHINGTON. May 14
A. IU.'J1V.. 1 V .! -1 i
Clu-4 " Ver Cru cat-led
fpaxlsh refugees from Mexico
that
had awurel Lim Tuspam was c.p-
J tured Thursday by the rebels.
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4 t'Z !
rt
- I :-t . - - t'
4 . ":
H-Ar4 of thousand of persons
ia SCear fork W t-t-ed the transfer'
of the rasaa-u f wstw Vera
it.riv Leros ho fc4 We bfullght
i
i, Wh y PA
'Mil ' : VirlD H M 'inr
PENDLETON. OREGON, FATl KDAV,
IMOdl CANDIDATE WIL
i CARftY. MULTNOMAH COUNTY
I BY600; 1000 PLURALITY SEEN
IHIKTLAXD. Orr. Mii ll(M-
-ial At I SO (lab. aftemooa (lie Ore-
atoa Jiwraal artrounts fate Smith a
had of 5 la tbc tar 1tli Uie lead
larins UMTrMd aitb ttrotwbilitie of
reawiiiax IWW. Tlte vKC la Multao
aaaa 217 nrwiwls Mood,
Naaith 2502; DeanetL 2tli4: Maaninx
roRTLAXD. Ore May it. In-
coaafilete retara la all but four roun-
fal to ladkatc that Katllh has
-o-!- er lleaaett. The
r k nmdadr cfc-e. Saaitfa a an-
narent lead at ? u taring ahout mm
bat there la a woaklbilitr this alll he
avercoaar by later retarns front the
M ULaaarcte Valley. Ofwiallr Marioa
aa4 Lane coaatiea aliere neanett to
aroac.
I SaaKb carried Mullnoaaah by an.
1olnaBtrty aaifj
!
J PoP.TLAXD. tre.. May 14 One!
hundred and f.ty-five democratic
!. lul1" ,n
i i;T for the s-ubnatorla! nomination.
"'- Juancing Mlimi
One hundred republican i.recincts
Withycombe
Reports from li5 precincts In Slult-
t'Omah county t-how Gun Motwr lead-
.'Mi ..,v...,
. " ' "
4 otes. Attorney General Craw
jf.ri is r.cit with W. A
Cartep with
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 14. H. M.
Easterly and Ralph E. Williams, both
of Portland, will be the nest national
FUXEPil FHOCESSIOS OF VERA CRUZ HEROES BEFORE THE NEW YORK
V
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to tl I'nlteJ States on tho Mon -
tn a from l. littor i. tir....,.
yS Ka.y Yard. President -
' Iv4e I11 the l-roit avion uo Mr... 4 a
il k I
1 ZL
a i tii .
MAY 1C, 1911
0 . A J'tL
comm:tteem-n for Orgfn of the
Lxmocratic nd KeruMican partie
r-srectively. In MuKnomah county
F.anteily ran ahead of his rival. V
K. Canon of Medford by a large ma
jority. Ralph William, present Re
publican committeeman, ran ahead
of Charlej W. Ackerson. Henrj"
WalJo Coe is retained as Progressive
national committeeman unopposed.
At S oVlock this afternoon Claude
MrCoUorh, manafer for Ihr. C. 1.
Smith dmlared Ir. Smith to be COO
totes ahead of Dennett at that tiaae
ad he retrarded bto noauaaOosi as
safe. McCotlorh (tainted SauilJh axwld
carry Multnomah by SO idurality.
PORTLAND. Ore Msy 14. Elec-
l'-''D returns from abroad in the state
iaaicate a clow race betacea Dr. C
J. ."-mith of Portland and Judre. A. 6.
B"nnm f Th DHe for the dem-
1 tcruc nominauon for governor with
the marpin in favor of nritb.
For the republicans Dr. James
I '"hycombe of Corvllis leads in the
Dy " comI"ru,D1 Plurality wnii
Guf Uum of Portland has carrjed
Multnomah county.
John Manning of Portland is a
poor third In the democratic guber
natorial contest, while Colonel Rob-
e,T A- "' ni '-. a. iobo trail
way In the rear
mith carried Multnomah county
by over 10 votes but with report
delayed from the state at large, the
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tax
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GILLW IS III
LEAD FOR JUDGE;
SALIIIG FOR Iffl
Bradley Ahead in Race for Treasurer
and Brown for Coroner in Uma
tilla County.
RAGE IS CLOSELY CONTESTED
Coni4cte R ft urns May Yet Cl are
Ilexalii Beltat to Running Very
CkMevto GUUUnd, With Latter Bat
Few Vote Ahead Victor for
haling- to Conceded.
S4 PKECIXCTS COMPLETE.
Minty Judge Brlta, 721; GUU
Und. 871.
County tVrk SaUng, 81; Veager.
CIS.
County Treawmei Bradley. 110;
Iiuaan. 481.
Karreytw Rtadley, ; hUaibrelL
C50.
t HTOmi llro w n, 880; Garfield,
694.
Couunhteioner AiJiworth. 434 ;
Cockburn. KOI.
Apart from the interest in the
Ftate contents, there has been a great
deal of local Interest in the race for
the various Republican nominations
f.., ...t.. fri. .r. f tv,-
races havi ten the closest in years.
Especially keen was the contest be
tween Gilliland and Belts for county
judge. Brown and Garfield for cor
oner and Ashworth and Co'kiurn far
commissioner.
tContirsued on page eight.)
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DAILY EYEIil'iG EDITIQ!!
IVirrra for I trrm Oftfon, by lha
1 nilrd Mate. V rw thcr !wfWt
t rnrtUlMl.
Fair and cooler b.nisM Ith IrU
frost; Sunday fair and rmcr.
CITY OFFICIAL rAfER
NO.
WW
ITO
Private Parkes Believed to Have Been
Killed by Mexicans Huerta to
be Held Accountable.
SITMT10S EXTEEI'ELY GRAVE
becretary Garrbioa FeHs That Af
faira Have Reaclaad Crtobi Bijaa
Is Detennined not to Let Matter
Interfere With Mediation fotla
tioaa MUima a Betiered Safe.
WASHINGTON. May 14 Even If
Private Parks of the United States
troops at Vera Crui has been mur
dered by Mexican soldiers there will
be no reprisal at p reaver t. This was
made plain on high administrative
authority today.
Secretary Garrison declared that
the situation Is grave, but Seer eta ry
of State Bryan insisted that the re
ported outrage is simply another of
the series of outrages against the
United States which will be charged
j against Huerta for settlement at the
1 final accounting. President Wilson is
known to be supporting Bryan In
the Utters determination that noth
ing will be permitted to Interfere with
th mediaton plans.
I The conference at Niagara Falls to
-i-rv w ui,m a pian iur mo
elimination of Huerta and the per
manent re-e.stablijsb.ment of peace in
Mexico.
President Wilson is said to con
slder that one more fatality, sup
posedly passed and therefore ud pre
ventable, should not be permitted to
j force the administration's hand.
Dispatches from Mexico City said
that mob ru'.e was threatened there
Unless Huerta elminated himself It
was declared that the people speedily
w ill eliminate h'.m. The dictator ia
' understood to be ignoring govern
j ment affairs and War Minister Blan
I quet is reported to be the real head
I of the government. It Is reported
that as soon as an opportunity af
forded, the latter will scire Huerta 'a
post.
The Brazilian rr.inleler at Mexico
City notified Secretary Bran that
Jehn Si!iiman is safe sod is due lo
the capital t'xlay. The minister ex
pressed the opinion that Killiman's
delay was due to the destruction of
the rai'road between Sjllillo and
Mexico City.
A messaite filed yesterday said the
imr.ls.ter was informed Silliman had
left Sallilio lav 14. which would
nieun he would reach the capital the
I l.icht of the l.'th. or the morning of
! the 16'.h. utiles there were unusual
interruptions the l;ne.
"I haven't been al'le to locate cor.
respondent Doster." the minister ad
ded, "but st;ll am inquiring "
RETURNS INDICATE THAT
LAFFERTY IS OEFEATEO
I'URTI-.N'n. "re. il; )H-.rm.
j I lete rettiriis from out of Mult-
liomiih coui-ti 'a 24 precim i i learly
'. uidicule ttial i '. N. McArthur speaa
' er of the l.ist h'-une In the b aiilature
j vv ill lie the lepublican nomine for
'loimress from tlie third t!ir:-t by a
i larife plurality over A Walter Iaf
j ferty. lnouiiilwiii In zzj prei mcia
McArth.ir U leading b li'', vtrs.
Kepoita fiotii .' ij ileuiocraUc pre
cincts sliow A Kiael ruiitung ahaa-1
of K. I. Val.dern.ir f r ttt Jeir.. rat
io nomination for rngreas Itieom
pltte reiurt.s liioute that Arthur 1.
sloulton win dip pr.crei ,e nomi
nee f i r I'ot K' e
Ki-allle a)rr Votuiuala-d.
wa.-hii;t'V Va u u o
SVleefu )', a proti. 1 .j v
r of
aatsant
i fcMle. V t..' Iiorn.iiutvd to !
4l.'.i.r.. of 'lie ll.lefl.f
DEATH
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