PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. COASTSTATES ncci COT PA IMC OF DEMOCRATS Ban Francisco, Not. 8. Demo eratle glint -were made In serer ml western states in yesterday's lection, both In the congression al and gubernatorial races. In Arizona and Oregon elec tion of democratic governors In place of the republicans who now oeeupy the executive chair was conceded. In Montana, New Mexi co, Oregon and Utah, though the figures from three of the states which are sparsely seftled were tar from complete, democrats were tn the lead . for congressional places now held by republicans. Hawaii, for the first time, gave leads to democratic candidates for delegate In congress. Returns from the whole west, due partly to this sparse settlement and part ly to the remoteness and Isolated condition of many precincts as well as to the number of Issues en the ballots, were slow. The Ku Klux Klan figured in the conceded defeat of Ben W. 01 eott, Incumbent, republican, for the Oregon governorship and In the apparent defeat of Thomas Lee Woolwine, democratic candi date for the California governor ship. Both had denounced the klan In warm terms. It' also fig ured in the apparent success of a compulsory school law in Oregon. California split on the prohlbl- KING ALPHONSO BUILDS PALACE ATBARCELON Barcelona, Nov. 8 The aew palace nsder construction here for the king I expected to be suffi ciently advanced this fall- to permit of 1U official inauguration by' his majesty in the pretence of the queen and the other members ef the royal family, and the representa tives of all foreign nations accred ited to the Spanish court. With the exception of the palace in Madrid which Is regarded as one of the largest and finest in Eir rope the royal residence presented by Catalonia to the reigning fami ly will be the most sumptuous in Spain. It contains four floors the ground floor for the Installation of the kitchens and stores; the first floor for the offices, reception and guard rooms, chapel, ordinary din ing room, antechambers, and throne room; the principal floor for the royal living and sleeping rooms; and the top floor for the domestics and other attendants. Enormous interest is being taken in the building of the palace by every class of folk In Catalonia. iNotable Catalan artists have under taken to decorate the various ap partmenls, furnishings to provide the necessary furniture, rugweavere Jto supply the carpet, crystal workers to install the hanging lamps, librar dans to fill the library, musicians to give mnsic. These voluntary gifts ALL THAT IS LEFT OF MURDER TREE Inn Iriiiia. the same electorate . .. ... .. J , . ,are elumactt t0 D9 wortn over a wnicn voiea agamM wooiwine, mmjon pe5ota9 avowed supporters of light wines i and beer, give a substantial lead against a state wide prohibition enforcement. KLANSMAN ELECTED TEXAS SENATOR Dallas, Texas, Nov.' 8. Earle B. Mayfleld, democrat, overwhelm lngly defeated George E. B. Ped Cy, republican and Independent democrat for United States sena tor in the general election yester day. Mayfield's vote today was 167,139 againat 70,039 for Fed dy. These WAGE REDUCTIONS FOUGHT IN AUSTRALIA Sydney, N. 8. W., Nov. 8 The "go slow" policy of the New South Wales Labor council, as a weapon to counteract wage reductions and the lengthening of hours of work, has been adopted by a congress of trade union delegates representing t2 organizations. It was doclded to elect a state council from the congress to work with the Australia council of action figures were reported ,nf, ?. draf 4 aefinite proposals as by 211 counties out of 251 and J""' " "cuon Ior tne Aufl It was estimated accounted for tralia? , tradJ mion movement, "The at least half, If not more, of the ' action "ball deliver its total vote cast. attack against the employors by the Governor Neff was reelected, trons"" section, union or indus hlH malnrltv over R. M. Aw11 One adopted motion said. republican from the 211 counties i"?he employers shall be attacked being 132,510. Governor Neff's ,at tllelr weaker point." At- Tote was 162,209 and Mr. well's 29,690. Austin, Texas, Nov. 8. Earle B. Mayfleld will be one of the youngest members of the United States senate. He was born April 12, 1881, at Overton, Texas. Mr. Mayfleld recently testified at the Corsicana injunction hear ing that he had joined the Ku Klux Klan but that he had re signed later. It has been common ly understood throughout the state that the Ku Klux Klan sup ported him throughout the two democratic primaries and in the general election. He Is a lawyer and railroad commissioner. IRISH REPUBLICANS ATTACK BARRACKS Dublin. Nov. 8. An n- wlth machine guns and rifles from nearby house tops was imido by Irish republican forces against the Wellington military barracks this afternoon. Three national army soldiers were killed and twenty others wounded In the fighting which lasted two hours. The casualties suffered iv the re publicans was not learned. Boston, Nov. 8. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, was- re-elected over William A. Gaston, democrat, yes terday by a plurality of 1,946 The vote of the state complete was: Gaston 414,730; Lodge 416,675. A recount of the vote tor senator undoubtedly will be asked by Colonel Gaston, his as soclates said. Quit Quicli! S. S. S. Will Prove to You In Your Own Cm. the "How" nd "Why" of its Remarkable Blood-Clean.lng Power! 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