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DAILY EQIIII6 EDITION
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at Portland.
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Portlaad and or twice tlia circulation la
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETOX. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1014.
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UMATILLA CIIITV
FAVOR 171BI
.Allied Fleet of France and England
Continue to Pound Fortifications
Much Damage Reported.
OXE WAR VESSEL CRIPPLED
Indications Are That Smith Has Lost
to Republican Opponent by Nar.
row Margin.
DRYS RUN UP A MAJORITY
GIUII1D B'l 170
am
Race is Still Uncertain and May Be
Changed When Further Returns
Have Been Received,
BARRETT AND SCOTT CLOSE
Athens Report Declare That Land
Defense are living Manned by
Germain Jape and Ioiffli-Ji bld to
Have SUcnced Another Fort at
Kiao Chan hlp U Sunk.
ROME, Nov. I. The bombardment
by the Anglo-French Mediterranean
fleet of the fortifications of Turkey
at the Dardanelles was reported aUll
In progress. Great damage was re
ported as having been done to the
forts by the big guns of the warships.
One of the attacking warships was
the German Klao Chau line of defens
a shell and badly dammed.
From Athens came a message say-
Ing that the shore forts were being i
manned by Germans.
Defense Fort la Silenced.
TOKIO, Xov. 4. The litis fort of
the German Klao Chau line of d est ris
es have been silenced by the Anglo
Japanese, bombardment and the Kals
erine Elisabeth, one of the warships
In Kiao Chau harbor, has been blown
up.
Russian Battleship Is Sunk. .
LONDON. Nov. 4 The Turkish
Slack sea fleet has sunk the Russi
an battleship Sinop, according to a
news agency tjjspatch from Sofia. The
report has not been officially con
firmed.
FETROCRAD. Nov. 4 The Ger
-mans have resumed the offensive In
the field fighting In east Prussia. An
other general battle Is developing.
"On the east Prussian front" said
an announcement of the general staff.
the kaiser's troops are on the ag
gressive everywhere. The Russians
have advanced at several points, how
ever."
British Submarine Sunk.
LNlox. Nov. 4 The admiralty
confirmed this afternoon the report
that British submarine D-$ was sunk
Tuesday by a mine dropped by Ger
man ships which were being pursued
by the submarine and other British
vessels.
PETROGAD. Nov. 4 An Invasion
of Turkey was officially announced
today and seven villages were report
ed occupied with heavy Turkish loss-es.
Allien Ctit Off, Surrender.
PARIS. Nor. 4. Cutoff from the
main body and surrounJed between
Roye and Arras, 1500 allies were re
ported to have fought until their am
munition was exhausted when they
surrendered to the Germans.
The fighting In the north centered
shout Dlxmude and Tpres and In the
Roye district between LIHe and Ar-
mentierea.
The Germans were said to be at
tempting to resume the offensive and
to he throwing troops recklesly Into
Action despite their enormous losses.
Desperate FUthUmr.
PARIS. No. 4. Desperate fighting
telween the river Lye and Arras was
reported by the Bordeaux war office.
No where has a decisive stage been
reached, however. "
Between Lys and tMxmude the sit
uation was reported unchanged.
Bulgaria Near Vr.
BERUN. Nor. 4. Via the Hsgue.
The railroads connecting between
Bulgaria and Servla was reported cut
This was Interpreted as meaning
Bulgaria Is about to engage In the war
on the side of Germany and Austria.
Gorman Fleet la Baltic.'
COPENHAGEN. Nor. 4. German
-warships were reported In the Baltic
off the entrance to the gulf of Fin
land. It Is bettered tftey were sent
on a raid on the Russian coast
Henry J. Bean Receive lUg Vote
UiamherlaJn a Lead Over Booth I'p
to Ttils Time U Nearly 600 Smith
1m About 300 Behind Withycombe
Ivrad May Be Cat.
Complete returns from 37 products
and Incomttlote returns from eight
others give as follows:
ttmgrcMsman Cleaver, 1151; Ev
ans, MS; Slnnott. 149.
Senator Booth, 2260; Chamber
lain, 2783.
Governor Smith, 5610; Withycom
be 252.
Joint Senator Barrett, 2315; Scott
2I5S.
County Judge CUIiland. 2566:
Marli, 2706.
Sheriff Mann, 22S1; Taylor 3307.
Coroner Brown, 2341; ombangh
2216.
Commissioner - Cock burn, 2690;
II'Mlgen. 2261.
ITohlbltlon Ves 2897; No, 220.
With the complete returns from 37
precincts and Incomplete returns
from eight others at hand. Indications
are strong that Dr. C J. Smith, dem
ocratic candidate for governor, has
lost Umatilla county to Dr. James
Withycombe by a rery narrow mar
gin and that Senator Chamberlain has
been given a handsome majority over
It. A. Booth his republican opponent
Congressman Slnnott has been given
vote almost as large as the combin
ed vote of his opponents.
Though Pendleton voted practically!
two to one wet, the dry vote through
Brown and Wombaugh, for Coroner,
Race Neck and Neck Kltner Lead
ing the Field for Legislature
Sheriff Ta)lor Has Been Reelected
by a Big Majority.
With more than half of the vote In,
It seems very probable that Charles
IB ElECTED
III II. y. state or
A HUT)
Republican Governor Also Chosen in
Ohio Where Entire State Ticket
Seems to Have Carried.
SUFFRAGE HAS BEEN OEFEATED
North and South Dakota and Mis
souri Turn Down Amendment to
Grant the Ballot to Women Accord
ing to Returns up to This Time
Suffrage Carries Nebraska.
NTW TORS, Nor. 4 Practically
complete returns show that Whitman,
H. Marsh, the democratic candidate i republican has been elected overnor
for county Judge, has defeated his by 133,000 majority and Wadsworth,
opponent, ex-Judge T. P. Gllllland, republican as senator by 40,000 ma
LATEST RETUR GIVE REPUBLICAN LEAD OVER
SMITH BY ABOUT 18.000; MAJORITY PREDICTED
FOR PROHIBITION AMENDMENT OF ABOUT 10,000
Chamberlain Will Carry State by About 16,000 Over Booth-Hanley is a Poor Third-
M'Arthur Will be Next Congressman From Third District--Sinnott is Reelecte
in Second District.
GOVERNORS ELECTED IN THE
VARIOUS STATES YESTERDAY
though the race Is still uncertain and
may be changed by the unreported
returns.
With complete vote of 37 precincts
and the Incomplete returns from
eight others In. Marsh Is leading with
a margin of 170 votes. One of the
Pilot Rock precincts where Gllllland
Is strong, is yet to be heard from but
the uncounted Pendleton vote will
probably offset this gain Inasmuch as
Marsh is carrying Pendleton.
One of the most hotly contested
races Is that between C. A. Barrett
and J. N. Scott for Joint senator. In
I'matilla county the democratic can
didate has a small lead up to date but
reports from Union county Indicate
that Barrett will probably carry that
county by a small majority. In Mor
row county the two candidates are al
so running neck and neck.
Another very interesting rase has
been that between J. T. Brown and
Mrs. Ketta Wombaugh for coroner.
The republican nominee has a small
It-ad up to date but Is by no means
certain of victor'.
It seems apparent at this time that
the two republican candidates for the
legislature have been elected. Rlt-
Jorlty.
Cox Is Defeated.
COLUMBUS, Nov. 4. Governor
Cox, democrat, admitted his defeat
by Willis, republican for reelection.
A republican land-slide is indicated.
Harding, republican Is elected to
the senate.
The entire republican state ticket
was successful.
At least ten of Ohio's 20 congress
men will be republican, three will be
democrats .and two are in doubt.
Arixona Is Dry.
PHOENIX, Ariz. Nor. 4 Indica
tions were that Arizona had gone
dry. The democrats won a general j
ticiory. uovernor uunt was reelect-(a
Arizona Hunt, democrat.
Alabama, Henderson, demo
crat. California, Johnson, progressive.
out the county was sufficiently large j ner la leading the field by several hun
Raker Wheat Near $1.
BAKER. Ore.. Nor. 4. Wheat prl
eea just failed to reach the dollar
mark In Baker, quotations advancing
to 99 cents for bluestem and 40-fold
wheat and 7 cents for rlub wheat
These are the highest prices record
ed here in many years.
Parley advanced to fit a ton and
farmers who have large quantities of
this cereal suddenly began unload
ing but the market was not weakened
by the big local supply.
to overcomethe lead and give the pro
hibition amendment a majority.
Indications early List evening point
ed to a strong wet vote here in Pen
dleton and the returns also showed
Smith fslltng behind. The returns
today have not varied much from tne
original direction they took when the
count was first begun.
Umatilla county gave her memler j
of the supreme court. Henry J. Bean
big vote snd the three other repub
lican candidates. Harris, Benson and
McRrlde. are rolling up a majority in
this county.
Chamberlain's lead over Booth In
this county so far as heard la nearly
600 Votes while Smith Is about 300
votes behind Withycombe. However.
as there Is a big vote yet to be receiv
ed from the east end of the county,
the republican candidate's lead will
undoubtedly be cut down. Neither
Hanley for senator or CRen for gov
ernor figured In the race at all In
this county.
BRITISH D1VF.II IS
SINK BY GERMAN
LONDON. Nov. 4. Tbe British
submarine D-5 was sunk In the North
Sea early yesterday by a mine which
was thrown out by a German cruis
er retreating before British cruisers.
Two officers and two men ' of the
submarine were saved.
This Information Is contained In
an admiralty report Issued here.
dred votes and Hlnkle Is nearly 200
votes ahead of Taylor.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor has been re
elected by an overwhelming majority
over his republican opponent L L.
Mann, up to date his lead being over
a thousand. County Clerk Frank
Sallng also has been returned2to2offlce
despite a heavy majority for rTarier
In his home community. Taylor and
Saling carried by far the greater num
ber of the precincts.
Senator J. X. Burgess has defeated
D. C. Brownell by a very large ma
jority, a lead of 1000 votes having al
ready been rolled up. Likewise Rep
resentative R. N. Stanfleld Is running
far ahead of G. H. Bishop in this
county.
Treasurer O. W. Bradley has been
returned to office by a very comfort
able majority over R. O. Hawks and
II. M. Cockburn has undoubtedly
been reelected commissioner over Lou
Hodgrn.
Wlllard Bradley Is the new county
surveyor, having defeated J. R. Eng
lish by a large majority,
ed and Senator Smith received a big
majority. Democratic congressman
were elected.
Suffrage Defeated.
ST. PAUL, Xov. 4 Woman suf
frage In North and South Dakota was
defeated, according to latest returns-
Republican Landslide.
DENVER. Nov. 4. A repubUcan
landslide is indicated.
Carlson, republican, was elected
governor. The prohibition race Is close
Work, a republican, apparently Is el
ected senator.
Republican Senator Chosen.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 4. Early re
turns indicated a republican senator
and (Jght republican congresmen have
been elected. The democrats appar
ently have elected three congressmen.
Results of two districts are doubtful.
Hammond Is Elected.
ST. PAUL. Nov. 4. Hammond,
democrat, was overwhelmingly elected
governor.
Republicans Sweep Iowa.
DES MOINES. Nov. 4. Republi
cans swept Iowa. Eleven republican
congressmen apparently have been el
ected. Democrat Reelected.
OMAHA. Nov. 4. Indications were
that John Morehead. democrat, was
Colorado, Carlson, republl- 4)
can.
Connecticut, Holcomb, repub-
lican.
Georgia, Harris, democrat
Idaho, Alexander, democrat.
Iowa, Clarke, republican.
Kansas. Capper, republican.
Massachusetts, Walsh, demo-
crat
Minnesota, Hammond, demo- O
crat.
Michigan, Ferris, democrat.
New Hampshire, Spauldlng,
republican.
Nebraska, Morehead, demo-
crat
New York, Whitman, repub-
lican. ...
North Dakota, Hanna, repub-
ican. e
Ohio. Willie, republican.
Oregon, Withycombe, repub-
lican. w-
Pennsylvania, Brumbaugh, re-
publican.
Rhode Island, Beckman, re-
publican.
South Carolina, Manning,
democrat 4
Tennessee, Rye. democrat
Texas, Ferguson, democrat.
Vermont Gates, republican. 4
Wisconsin, Phillips, republl- 4
can. 4
Wyoming. Ridgley, republl-
can. 4
Oklahoma. Nevada, South
Dakota, undecided. 4)
REP U
Ml
III HUT STATES
IX NEW YORK, DEMOCRATS WILL
CONTROL IX CONGRESS
CANNON REELECTED.
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 The latest
returns indicated the election has left
the democrats In control of congress
They gained at least one senator. In
the house their majority dwindled.
But thy probably will have a leeway
of 20.
There will be at least 227 demo
crats, 198 republicans and seven pro
gressives in the house.
Cannon of Illinois was re-elected.
The progressives assert that W. P
Martin won Loulsana and In North
Carolina the republicans professed to
have elected F. J. Llmney and J. Brttt
Cyrus Sulloway, republican, was elect
ed to congres from New Hampshire.
Edward Wason, repubUcan, was elect
ed to congres, also from
state.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nor. 4 Lata
this afternoon It was more apparent
that Oregon had gone dry. Indications
were that outside of Multnomah It
would carry by something like II.
000, while Multnomah returned a ma
Jorlty of only about 7000 against it
PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 4 Cham
berlain, democrat, ha been reelected
senator by a plurality of approximate
ly 14,000 over Booth, republican,
while Hanley, progressive, ran a poor
third. Chamberlain apparently will
carry Multnomah county by 8009
with an equal plurality In the rest of
the state.
Withycombe, republican, has been
elected governor over Smith, demo
crat by a plurality of approximately
18.000, according to latest returns.
The vote cast for other gubernato
rial candidates was negligible. The In
dications were that McArthur, repub
lican, was elected congressman from
the third district over Flegel. Hi
plurality probably will reach 6000.
In the first district, Hawley. re
publican, was reelected: In the second
Slnnott republican, was reelected.
In western Oregon outside of Mult
nomah. Incomplete returns from two
the same j precincts give Chamberlain 1493;
The republicans gained one seat In I
RhoJe Island, three In Massachusetts
and five In Connecticut.
Booth, 9015. Hanley. '1000.
LEADING III
1 STATE
MAU
DEFEATS
1
SOFFO
E
BUTTE, Nov. 4. Returns Indicated
that woman suffrage in Montana
probably has been defeated by a small
majority. Except In two counJJ.es
aii... ...I.. anj -niin.tH i. i. i w
anu vj i la I ill, it ia ruinous DT'
hind everywhere.
close.
SEATTLE. Nov. 4. In 7 precincts
complete throughout the state. In
cluding 200 In Seattle and King coun
ty, the dry vote now leads by more
than 12 hundred. The vote now
stands: Prohibition, 49.TS8; against.
4S.543.
SEATTLE, Xov. 4. Returns from
Washington indicate that the prohi
bition amendment has been defeated
The vote now stands, wet 35.360;
dry. 31,869.
For senator. Jones, republican,
probably will be easily reelected. Re
turns show he Is leading Black by
5700, and Hanson, progressive, by 4,
302. For the supreme court Chadwlck,
TVe1 Ve.u,t WU1 be Hmb "d ?.
Jusiice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes r,ti!cted ov5nor 5000 plurality.
and Constable Tom Smart have de
feated their respective candidates for
office. Korborne Berkeley and John
Heathman by large majorities.
Aside from the prohibition amend
ment, no returns hav been received
from over the county on the amend
ment except for the universal eight
hour law which was snowed under In
this county almost 4 to 1.
Woman suffrage probably was ad
opted. Democrats and republicans
(Continued on page three )
COMPLETE RETURNS FROM 37
PRECINCTS IN THIS COUNTY
At 3 o'clock this afternoon the East
Oregonlan had received complete re
turns from 37 precincts out of the 54
precincts of the county. The result
In those precincts, which did not In
clude the Milton precincts showed as
follows:
Congressman Cleaver, 1195; Evans
949: Slnnott 1-
Senator Booth. 1622. Chamberlain
2033: Hanley. 255.
Governor Smith, 192t; Withycom
be. 2107.
Joint Senator Barrett. 1958; Scott
2100.
Senator Brownell, 1529; Burgeso.
2422.
Joint Representative Bishop, Hii;
Manfield. 2243.
Representative Hinkle. 1985; Rlt
ner, 2289; Simmons, 1390; Taylor,
1141.
County Judge Gillitand, 1843;
Marsh. 1971.
Sheriff Mann, 1443; Taylor, 2611
County Clerk Frasier, 1542; Sal
ing. 2155.
County Treasurer Bradley, 2294;
Hawks. 1339.
Surveyor Bradley, 21S9; English.
1519.
Coroner Brown, 2043; Wombaugh
1923.
Commissioner Cockburn, 2044;
IloUKeu, 1SS7.
Prohibition Yes. 20 74; No,
each elected two
fifth Is In doubt.
congressmen.
Piatt to Senate.
RENO. Nov. 4. The election of
Piatt, republican, to the senate over
Senator Newlands. democrat seemed
probable by a small majority.
Socialists Defeated.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 4. Practically
complete returns show three socialists
Including Berger. aspiring for con
gress were defeated.
Democrats Lose Coiurressmen.
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Early returns
showed democrats lost eight congress
men In Illinois, the progressives lost
two and the republicans gained ten.
Missouri Defeats Suffrage.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 4 The Star
estimated that In Missouri the woman
suffrage amendment was defeated by
100,000.
E!S WAREHOUSE AT ALBANY
IS DESTROYED BY FLAMES
ALBANY. Ore., Nov. 4. The Port
Ir.nd Flouring Mill company's ware
house was destroyed by fire last night
the loss being estimated at $12,000.
It is believed a premature expbwlon
of nitro-Klycerlne placed by burglars
177S wu responsible.
For congress, 300 precincts give Ev
ans, democrat 12922; stout, demo
crat, 117S4; Madder, republican, 9100;
MoCormlck republican, 10,124.
SEATTLE. Nov. 4. Complete re
turns from 466 out of 203 J precincts.'
give for U. S. senator, Jones, republi
can. 8753; Black, democrat, 6664;
Hanson, progressive, 5990.
The prohibition vote In this same
precincts: For, 24,221; against 26,
152.
Eight hour measure: For, 9066;
against, 1796.
Congresional, first district.
precincts out of 313, give Humphrey,
republican, 909; Moore, democrat,
647; Griffiths, progressive, 527.
Second district, 49 precincts out of
454. Hadley. republican. 1513: Hust
ed. democrat, 364; Campbell, progres
sive. 236.
For congress Humphreys, republi
can, Hadley, republican, Johnson, re
publican and Dill democrat, are In the
lead.
In other districts La Follette, repub
lican and Drumheller are running
close together.
Dw-kpond Matte In Bath.
NEW YORK. Nov. 4 When Miss
Jennie Llbby and her sister, of Ma
sard Is. Me., arrived at the Hotel
Laurelton with several bags and a
large box they demanded a room with
a large bathroom and a proportionate
ly large tub and insisted upon seeing
jj the kuarters before registering.
ine manager oi tne hotel later
found half a dozen live ducks swim
ming about in the tub.
Bank Call l-wued.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 Comp
troller of the currency Issued a call
Third 'district. 92 precincts out of f,,r ,he nditlon of the national banks
491. Johnson, reppblican, 2611; Drury
democrat, 1551; Warburton, progres
sive. $92.
Fourth district. 48 precincts out of
421, Lafollette repub., 2605. Drum
heller. democrat, 2210; Peacock, pro.
gresslve, 795.
Fifth district, 96 precincts out of
S64. Rosenhaupt, republican, 1947:
Dill. dem. 2444; Corkey, progreslve,
2154.
at the close of business October 31.
WISHIKGT0.1 MAY BE
DRY BY 1 1 THOUSAND
Japanese Colonise Ile.
BERLIN. Nov. 4 The following
was given out for publication In of
ficial quarters.
"The Japanese have sent to the
Marianne Islands 1100 emigrants and
have appointed a civil governor and
ei:ht officials for the Islands. The
officials are already there. This fact
(hows tht the Japanese statement
concernimc her temporary occupation
of these islands U most Improbable."
WALLA WALLA. Wash., Nov.
4. tSpecial) On the question
of state wide prohibition yes
terday Walla Walla county
voted dry by a majority of 1700.
The city of Walla Walla voted
dry with a majority of 500. It
is estimated by the antl-suloon
leader of the state that prohi
bition has carried In Washing
ton by 11 000. The UV1U Wal
la Bulletin estimates the dry
majority in Washington will be
5. U00.
PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. 4 With
only 40 per cent of the vote outside
of Multnomah counted. Indications
were that Oregon has gone dry.
In Multnomah the wets were lead
ing by 1700. but It seems probable
that outside counties will return a
majority of 10,000 or more for the
prohibition amendment. .
Incomplete returns from 17 Ore
gon counties outside of Multnomah.
with only ten per -cent of the rote
counted, showed 8724 favoring pro
hibition and 6707 against.
If this ratio Is maintained the
measure comes to Multnomah with
something like 20,000 majority In Its
favor.
Two hundred and five precincts,
thirty-six Incomplete In Multnomah,
give the drys 9S54 and the wets 11.
536. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 4 Incom.
plete returns In the second district,
for congresman, 109 precincts out of
429 precincts, give Evans, democrat
872: Slnnott, republlcan-progreslve.
1982.
Incomplete returns from 527 pre
clncU out of 1447 In Oregon for V. 8.
senator give Booth, republican, 9681;
Chamberlain, democrat 11.113; Han
ley, progressive, 2409.
Democratic headquarters claim
Chamberlain elected.
For governor, 527 precincts out of
1467 In Oregon: Gill. progressive.
312: Smith, democrat. 7794: I" Ren.
Independent. 367; Withycombe. re
publican. 10.593.
Prohibition Ves. 4SS2; no. 5122.
Incomplete returns from 229 pre
cincts out of 713 In first district for
congressman: Hawley, republican.
5009; Holllster. democrat, 2774;
Mears. progressive, 173.
KA LA MATH FALLS. Nov. 4 Com
plete returns from nine precincts in
Klamath county give Chamberlain
1005. Booth 420.
LA GRAXDE. Nov. 4 Nineteen
precincts In Union eount. Incomplete
give Cleaver 739: Evans, 507; H dlis
ter, 0; Slnnott, 740; Booth 77J, Cham
berlain. 1123; Smith. 1 020; Withy,
combe 107S; dry 0, wet HZ.
MOUO, Xov. 4. Three precincts.
Incomplete In Sherman county give
Cleaver 151: Evans 51; Slnnott 210.
Chamberlain 211; Booth 2 72, Smith.
215; Withycombe 23, dry j, wet 14
ENTERPRISE, Nov 4 Eleven
precincts In Wallowa county, ronipletn
give Cleaver JJ5; Eviins 174, Slnnott
267: Booth ChumberUIn 391;
Smith 333; Withycombe 4:0
HOOD RIVKIt. Nov. 4 - Kour pre
cincts In Hood lllver county, com
plete and eUht Incomplete Klvs i..
Ver 2i0; Kans 2: Slnnott 410; Booth
29. fhamlierUin 314: Smith 100,
Wlthcombe 3o, dry 40, .t ZH'I.
M i:'!Fi!i
carried Jsi
..v 4 ''K.ni.l,. -rt.!
n county by a pl'jrul-
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