Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 12, 1908, Image 2

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    310 REPUBLICAN ELECTORS
Returns Show Greater Republican Victory Than
Was Looked for by Most Sanguine.
HUGHES ELECTED
Returns Also Give New York
State and City to Taft.
MISSOURI IS REPUBLICAN
Maryland Still in Doubt, but Vote Will
Probably Be Split— Bryan Will
Have 156 Votes.
Indiana.
Indiana|H)lis, Nov. 4. Complete re­
turns on the legislature show that the
Democrats will have a majority of
eight on joint ballot. Eleven out of
the 13 congressmen will be Demo­
cratic, a gain of seven. Taft carries
the state by about 10,000 and Marshall,
Dem., for governor, is elected by about
15,000.
M o ntana.
Butte, Mont., Nov. 4. Advices from
throughout Montana tonight indicate
that Taft has carried the state by a
majority close to 3,000. C. N. Pray,
of Fort Benton, is re-elected to con­
gress by about 4,000. The governor­
ship is still in doubt, with Donlan,
Rep., running about 1,600 behind Nor­
ris, Dem.
W e st V irgin ia .
Cincinnati, Nov. 4. The total vote
has been received from many counties
of West Virginia, and these serve to
confirm the Taft victory by several
thousand, and because of this the Re­
publicans continue to claim the state
ticket.
T A F T V O T E G RO W S.
E X C E E D S TA FT VOTE.
O r e g o n R e tu rn s W ill G ive Plurality o f Plurality of C o s g r o v e O v e r Pa ttison
N e a rly 2 5 . 0 0 0 .
E stim a te d at 4 7 . IC 0 .
Portland, Nov. 6.—As official re­
turns come in from the various coun­
ties of the state, Taft’s plurality con­
tinues to grow', and it is almost certain
that the first night’s estimate of 25,000
will be verified.
Bryan’s vote in each county exceeds
that for Parker four years ago, and
even Taft has in many instances re­
ceived a b g g er vote than that accord­
ed Roosevelt.
The November vote
was not so heavy as that cast at the
June election.
The minor parties will likely show a
decrease when the final returns are all
completed.
In Lake county, Chaiin
received but one vote. Hisgen’s vote
in all counties is but a trifle. The So­
cialist vote is not what had been ex
pected.
Portland, Nov. 5. Multnomah coun
ty gave Taft a plurality of 7,949.
County Clerk Fields yesterday complet­
ed the official count, which shows the
following vote: Taft 17,819, Bryan
9,870, Chafin 630, Debs 1,455, Hisgen
M a ryla n d .
45. The total number of votes cast
Baltimore, Nov. 6. -Calculations of against Taft in the county was 12,000,
the official returns from Tuesday’s giving him a majority of 5,819.
Illinois.
election, not finished until well after
The Dalles, Nov. 4.—Complete re­
Chicago, Nov. 3., 10 p. m.—The Re­ midnight, show that the electoral vote
turns from Wasco county give Taft 1,-
publican national and state tickets of Maryland will be split, Bryan get
324, Bryan 770, Chafin 56, Debs 141,
have gained a complete victory in Illi­ ting six of the electors and Taft two,
On the popular vote- the vote cast Hisgen 4. Taft’s plurality is 554
nois, although the pluralities will prob­
Albany, Nov. 4. Linn county, which
ably fall short of those obtained by for the elector receiving the highest
the party in the Roosevelt campaign of number Taft carries the state by 561 Bryan carried in 1896 and 1900, has
1904. Taft has carried the state by votes. His elector polling the highest given Taft a plurailty of 385 votes,
approximately 170,000 votes.
vote received, 116,471, and the highest Complete unofficial returns from every
precinct in the county give Taft 2,202,
Charles S. Deneen, Republican can­ Bryan elector 115,910.
Bryan 1,817, Chafin 147, Debs 331,
didate for governor, ran far behind the
Hisgen 10.
national ticket, but has been elected
N e b ra sk a .
by a plurality of about 100,000 over
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 6.—William
Eugene, Nov. 4. With 36 out of 50
Adlai E. Stevenson, his Democratic Jennings Bryan has carried Nebraska precincts counted, the results in Lane
opponent.
by a plurality of 4,500, according to county are: Taft 2,953, Bryan 1,635,
Chicago and Cook county gave a unofficial returns from all of the coun­ Debs 252, Chafin 79, Hisgen 7. The
plurality to Taft of 50,000 against ties. Shallenberger is elected governor Socialist vote is about 30 per cent less
126.000 for Roosevelt four years ago. by 7,500.
than it was a year ago. The Prohi­
Outside of Cook county the plurality
bition vote is much less than usual,
for Taft is not far from 120,000. The
O k la h o m a .
while the Independent vote w ill aver­
pluiality of Roosevelt in 1904 was
Oklahoma City, Nov. 4. Complete age about one to every four precincts.
304,939 for the state.
returns from 40 counties in the central
Salem, Nov. 4. Today’s returns
Stevenson, Democratic candidate for
and northern sections of the state give from outlying precincts in Marion
governor, carried Chicago by about
Bryan a plurality of 13,000. The county have increased Taft’s lead from
8.000 and the county of Cook by about
counties yet to be heard from are 1,300 to 1,473.
Thirty-six out of 42
6,000. He lost heavily, however, in
principally those bordering on Arkan­ precincts give Taft 3,629 and Bryan
the state outside of Cook. The state
sas and Texas, which have large Dem­ 2,156.
legislature, which is to select a suc­
ocratic votes.
These probably will
cessor to Senator Hopkins, will be
Pendleton, Nov. 5. — The official
raise Bryan’s plurality to 18,000.
strongly Republican.
Returns indicate that the legislature count of the vote in Umatilla county
The Socialist vote showed a consid­
will be composed of 110 Democrats and was completed this evening and is as
erable falling off from that of four
Taft 2,336, Bryan 1,569,
43 Republicans.
This is a gain of 25 follow’s:
years ago. Debs in 1904 received 69,-
for the Republicans, but the defeat of Debs 180, Chafin 110, Hisgen 3.
225 votes.
From the returns so far
Hillsboro, Nov. 5. — Washington
obtained it seems probable he will not United States Senator Gore is not
threatened.
county complete official returns give
receive much over 40,000.
Taft 2,324, Bryan 1,157.
Seattle, Nov. 5.
Returns from
every county in the state place Taft’s
plurality over Bryan at 46,558.
The
presidential vote on the Socialist, Pro­
hibition and Independence party tick­
ets was inconsiderable and fell far be­
hind the predictions made by their
leading supporters. Cosgrove’s plural­
ity over John Pattison is figured at
47,166.
The Republicans have 37 state sena
tors and 51 state* representatives, giv­
ing them a majority of 77 on joint bal­
lot, which insures the election of con­
gressman Wesley L. Jones to the
United States senate to succeethLevi
Ankeny.
Returns indicate that both the two
proposed constitutional amendments
have failed of passage, the tax amend­
ment being overwhelmingly defeated
and the eminent domain amendment
being defeated by a smaller majority.
The Hisgen vote in the state was
practically negligible, but Chafin, the
Prohibitionist, polled a respectable
vote. As indicated, the Socialist vote
approximates 12,000. Only one “ stick­
er” candidate, or candidate running on
a nonpartisan platform, in the entire
state got in. He w as on the county
ticket in Skamania county.
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
W O U LD A M E N D S T A T E LAW S.
A tto rne y G e ne ra l C r a w f o r d
T h re e C h a n g e s .
S u gge sts
W O R K IN G
S tate
FO R
L E G IS L A T U R E
U n iv e rsity G a th e rin g D ata fo r
U s e at C o m in g S e s s io n .
University of Oregon, Eugene—T! e
Salem In his biennial report to the
legislature, Attorney General Crawford research bureau of the department of
makes three rccommendatioi 8 concern­ economics and political science of the
university is collecting a great deal of
ing new legislation:
That the school funds be made sub­ valuable data for the use of the mem­
bers of the legislature at the coming
ject to the deposit law, so that when session. The facts on both sides of
deposited in a bank by the state treas­ questions under consideration are gath­
urer they will be secured by bonds; ered from all sources and placed in con­
that a law be enacted by which titles venient form for reference.
Some of
to the use of water for irrigation or the questions being investigated are
jo.ver may be definitely ascertained the following:
and protected, and that provision be
“ Comparsion of the financial provi­
made for the registration of legal vot- sions of the Oregon state constitution
rs who may happen to be temporarily j witp those of contemporary state con
out of the state.
stitutions, and with those of present
The first measure was show'n to be day constitutions.”
necessary after the failure of the
“ Graphic showing of the develop­
Title Guarantee & Trust company ment of the different sources of Oregon
bank, though the fact that there is state revenues.”
but $11,000 in the common school fund
‘ The Pacific Northwest internal
at present indicates no urgent need for waterways systems ”
the law at this time.
Oregon water power resources and
The purpose of the second measure ‘ | a desirable state policy.”
is to prevent waste of water and on- I “ Graphic showing of the development
courage development of irrigation en- 0f different lines of public expendi-
terprises.
ture. ’
The third measure was proven ne­
“ Oregon’s public lands policy.”
cessary wl en Senator Fulton and Con­
“ Oregon’s school fund and system of
gressmen Hawley and Ellis w*ere com­ common school finance.”
pelled to come from Washington dur­
“ Oregon’s wagon road appropria­
ing a session of congress to register so tions and system of state highways.”
that they could become candidates for
“ Financial statistics of railways of
re-election.
the Pacific Northwest.”
The information gathered will also
E X H I B T S F O R A -Y .-P .
be placed at the service of the public,
who may get the results by inquiring
H o o d R iv e r W ill B e W ell R e p re se n te d the the university when the work is
comj leted.
at B ig S h o w .
Goldendale, Nov. 5.—The full vote
New York, Nov. 5.—The member­
for Klickitat county is now in. Taft
ship of the electoral college which
got 893, Bryan 344., Cosgrove 940,
will choose the next president of the
Pattison 374.
United States was still in douht when
Aberdeen, Nov. 4.— Indications are
the official counters in Maryland aban­
that the entire Republican ticket in
doned their task for the night.
Chehallis county has been elected by
According to the best information
good majorities and that the Demo­
obtainable, the proportionate number
crats, Socialists and Prohibitionists
of Republican and Democratic elec­
did not make anywhere near the show­
tors was determined by a division of
ing that was anticipated.
Maryland’s eight votes. Half of the
city of Baltimore and two of the 23
Chehalis, Nov. 4. Complete unoffi­
counties outside that city are still to
cial returns from 49 Lewis county pre­
be counted, but there is a strong indi­
cincts give Taft 2,792, Bryan 1,276,
cation that the state’s vote will be
Debs 396, Chafin 47. Cosgrove for
Hood River W. II. Wehrung, presi­
split. In any event, the margin of
governor has 282 plurality.
dent, and M. W. Wisdom, secretary, F ir st S te p in B ig Ir r ig a t io i S c h e m e .
victory will be so small that the state
Vale The first big land deal follow­
of
the Oregon commission of the
Yakima, Nov. 4. Yakima county
was claimed tonight by the leaders of
Alaska-Yukon-Pacitic exposition, w’ere ing the commencement of the Willow
polled
5,400
votes,
of
which
the
Re­
both parties. Though the splitting of
creek irrigation project has just been
publican ticket got a straight vote of here a few days ago and addressed a
a state's electoral college vote is un­
meeting of the Hood River Commercial consummated by J. W. Richards and
about
3,400
and
the
Democrats
1,500.
usual, it will be recalled that in 1904
other capitalists interested in the un­
The entire Republican ticket ¡selected. club directors, w’ho have decided to
Maryland chose one Republican and
place a county exhibit of 200 boxes of dertaking, 320 acres of land which will
seven Democratic electors.
Kalama, Nov. 4. The entire Repub­ apples at the Seattle fair. This is in be under the ditch being sold by them
lican ticket in Cowlitz county was addition to 600 boxes of fruit which to a rancher of Denver, Colo., for $32,-
Missouri appears to be safely for
Taft, to whom the latest returns give
elected yesterday without any excep­ the commission purchased for the state 000, the highest price ever paid for
tion. All the precincts were heard exhibit.
a plurality of 300, with the prospects
land in the Willow creek valley.
The
from today, giving the Republican can­
that the few final districts will double
The county exhibit will be made by promoters who made the purchase
didates a majority ranging from 302 the county court and the local commer­ spent but one day in the city.
or treble the figures.
They
to 1,031.
Conceding Missouri to Taft and leav­
cial club jointly and will consist of say that water will be turned on by
ing Maryland out of consideration to
Vancouver, Nov. 4.—Complete re­ the finest apples that can be obtained the commencement of the next irri-
be split between him and Bryan, the
turns from 26 out of 27 precincts in in the valley. These will be selected | Ration season, The project will irri­
figures show 310 Republican electors
Clarke county give Taft 2,684, Bryan at ance and sent to the commission, gate 100,000 acres of land directly
assured and 156 Democratic.
1,291, Chafin 34, Debs 53, Hisgen 9. which will place them in cold storage tributary to this city.
M a ssa c h u se tts.
Latest congressional returns indicate
Iow a.
Oregon City, Nov. 4.—Complete un­ For governor Cosgrove 2,706, Patti- at the plant which they have erected
Boston,
Nov.
4.—Complete
vote
of
that the next congress will be com­
H o g s F r o m K lam a th .
Des Moines, la., Nov. 3.—The in­
official returns from every precinct in son 1,256.
For congressman—Cush­ ! on the exposition grounds at Seattle.
posed of 216 Republicans and 175 DemJ complete returns received at 10 o ’clock Massachusetts for presidency: Taft, Clackamas county give Taft 2,798, man 2,617, Brown 1,133.
It is the intention to handle the fruit
Klamath Falls—The first carload
250,221;
Bryan,
165,860;
Taft’s
plu
ocrats, a majority for the Republicans I indicate that Taft has carried Iowa by
so as to have a permanent Hood River shipment of hogs from Klamath county
Bryan 1,895. The Prohibition and In­
Raymond, Nov. 4. Incomplete re­ county exhibit at the fair during the was made last week when Louis Ger­
of 41.
dependence vote combined will prob­
I a plurality of from 40,000 to 50,000.
turns in Pacific county insure the elec­ entire time it is open, as the fruit that ber shipped two carloads from Dorris
The returns for the Socialist and ¡This is a tremendous falling off from
ably not exceed 1,000.
tion of the entire Republican county will be put in cold storage now will for the Sacramento market. The hogs
Prohibition parties are still far from j j the Roosevelt plurality of 158,000 of
Grants
Pass,
Nov.
4.
Election
re­
ticket, with the exception of commis­ be supplemented with a shipment of were driven from Merrill to Dorris,
complete, but indicate that the hopes j j four years ago, but it represents only a
turns
from
Josephine
county
3how
a
sioner for the First district.
of the Socialists have not been real- |
apples as soon as they are in condition and on the same day Mr. Gerber sh;p-
¡slight falling off from the normal plu­
Republican majority of 256. The vote
ized, and those of the Prohibitionists, rality. The entire Republican state
next fall.
The county display calls ped lOcarlwadi of cattle from Mt. He­
Seattle,
Nov.
4.
Returns
received
from
10
precincts
is
Taft
879,
Bryan
in certain sections where gains had | ticket is electd, probably by about the
for an exhibit of 20 boxes and 50 bron. Hog raising in Klamath county
here
leave
no
doubt
of
the
election
of
622,
Prohibition
20,
Socialist
276,
been expected, have been disappoint­ same plurality.
Humphreys, Poindexter and Cushman plates, which will be kept replenished has received little attention up to this
Independence 14.
ing. The figures for the Independence
t me on account of the distance to
for
congress, with the vote practically from the stock in cold storage.
party vote are also insufficient to give
Medford, Nov. 6. The official count the same as that of Taft.
market, but as the railroad draws near
Kansas.
an accurate idea of what that party
V a lu a b le A ld e r T im b e r.
iT. Jackson county shows Taft 2,037,
many ranchers are preparing to engage
Topeka,
Kan.,
Nov.
3.-
Kansas
elec­
Returns
at
3
:30
p.
m.
show
the
fol­
accomplished.
Bryan 1,537, Debs, 379, Chafin 98, lowing result of election for members
Waldport—Lincoln county has one of in the business.
The states certainly carried by Mr. tion returns are still very incomplete,
Hisgen 10. Taft’s majority over Bry­ of the legislature for the state:
the largest stands of alder timber in
Bryan are as follows: Alabama, 11, | owing to the long ballot and the late !
an is 500.
K la m a th ’s N e w E n te rp rise .
Senate Democrats, 5; Reptibiicans, the world. This timber has been main­
Arkansas 9, Colorado 5, Florida 5, j hour of closing the polls. The returns
ly used for piling and fuel. There has
Klamath Falls— Klamath Falls is to
Corvallis, Nov. 6. -Complete unoffi­ 73.
Georgia 13, Kentucky 13, Louisiana 9, , seem to substantiate the claim of the
House Democrats, 4; Republicans, been much speculation, however, as to have a box factory that will be in ope­
cial returns give Taft 1,184 and Bryan
Mississippi 10, Nevada 3, Nebraska Republican state committee thit the!
its manufacturing value, and various ration next year by the time the rail­
53.
773.
8, North Carolina 12, Oklahoma 7, entire Republican state ticket, headed !
experiments have been made. Lately road reaches this city. The Long Lake
South Carolina 9, Tennessee 12, Texas by Walter R. Stubbs, for governor, has
Burns, Nov. 4.— Precinct returns
it 1 a been found available for powder Lumber company has secured land from
been elected by about 25,000 plurality,
18, Virginia 12. Total 156.
C A R R IE S ID A H O B Y 2 0 ,0 0 0 .
come in very slowly, only 12 of 19 pre­
manufacture, as alder is used in mak- | Charles G. Warden bordering on the
Taft’s plurality in the state of New and that Taft’s plurality is a few
cincts have yet reported, but these
ing charcoal. Large mills pay as high Upper Klamath lake for a site.
A
York, according to corrected figures thousand votes larger.
have 734 out of the 1,000 votes in the M e a g r e R e p o rt s Indicate Ele ction of as $12 per ton for it.
With such a ' spur from the main track of the Cali-
rality, 84,361. For governor: Dra­ county. The result so far is Taft 394,
late tonight is 203,495, more than 28,-
E n tire R e p ub lica n T icket.
quantity of desirable timber close to fornia Northeastern railway is already
C a lifo rn ia .
per, R., 233,874; Vahey, D., 173,355; Bryan 271, Debs 61, Chafin 6, Hisgen
000 in excess of President Roosevelt’s
San Francisco, Nov. 4.—California Draper’s plurality, 60,539.
Boise, Nov. 4.- Practically com­ rail and water, a new enterprise is ex­ located, having been a consideration of
plurality of four years ago.
plete returns give Taft 15,000 plural­ pected to be brought into this county. | the right of way grant from Warden to
Governor Charles E. Hughes was re­ not only gives a plurality for Taft
the railroad company.
La Grande, Nov. 4.-— Union county ity in Idaho. The Republican candi­
elected governor of New York by 71,- that will reach 75,000, but sends a
C o nnecticut.
H in d u s C a u s in g T ro u b le .
gave Taft a plurality of 321. Taft’s date for congress is elected and the
150. The returns as between presi­ solid Republican delegation to con­
New Haven, Nov. 3.—Taft’s plural­
O r e g o n is O u t o f Debt.
Astoria The Hindu colony that has
dent and governor indicate a heavy gress and elects a Republican state ity in Connecticut w ill exceed 25,000. total vote wras 1,520, Bryan 1,199, legislature is overwhelmingly Republi
Chafin 41, Debs 232, Hisgen 10.
gained a foothold in Astoria during
Salem
Oregon has no state debt,
can.
Brady,
Rep.,
for
governor,
re­
splitting of tickets. The proportion of legislature that will probably return
Lilley, Republican, for governor will
scratched ballots was about the same Perkins to the United States senate.
Astoria, Nov. 4.—Complete unoffi ceived about 6,000 plurality. The en the past few years is gradually becom­ bonded or otherwise. This is one of
have over 1,500 plurality over Robert­
The capital removal amendment was
in the up-state districts as in Greater
cial returns from all precincts in Clat­ tire Republican state ticket is elected ing a disturbing element and causing the first facts stated in the biennial re­
son Democratic.
carried by a majority of 9,714.
trouble in the lower part of the city. port of State Treasurer Steel just
New York.
Republicans carry complete state sop county give Taft a plurality of 827 with him.
The direct primary amendment was
Recently Officer Linville found it nec­ issued. There is in the treasury a
Outside of the returns, political in­
ticket and probably hold their usual The vote received by each one of the
Boise,
Idaho,
No>v.
5.
The
vote
on
terest was engaged today in the ex­ carried by 30,000.
candidates is as follows: Taft 1,484, Socialist, Prohibition and Independence essary to arrest one, who gave his cash balance of $658,320.15, of which
majority in the legislature.
name as John Shanan, and he showed $214,897.98 is in the general fund—an
change of messages of congratulation
All five Republican congressmen are Bryan 657, Chafin 49, Debs 284, His­ candidates in Idaho will not be known
M is s o u r i.
fight. In addition to this a number of amount sufficient to pay state expenses
and thanks between Mr. Bryan and Mr.
gen 8.
re-elected.
until the vote is canvassed, but from his countrymen followed up the street
St.
Louis,
Nov.
6.
—
Returns
com­
until next March, when taxes for 1909
Taft; a statement by Mr. Bryan in
reports made it is evident there was a in a threatening attitude as the Hindu will be paid.
Marshfield,
Nov.
4.—Returns
from
piled
by
the
Republic
{Democratic)
W isc o n sin .
which he sets forth his determination
light vote for Chafin. Hisgen did not was being taken to jail.
two
leading
towns
in
Curry
county:
tonight
give
Taft
the
electoral
vote
of
to continue his work for the good of
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3.—The Re­
get a single vote in this (Ada) county.
all, in the capacity of a private citi­ Missouri by a plurality of 3,172. These publican national and state tickets are Gold Beach Taft 26, Bryan 11, His­ A slight increase in the Socialist vote
PO RTLAN D M ARKETS.
returns
are
complete
from
all
but
three
B u y in g U p L ig h t Plants.
zen; and the announcement by Mr.
victorious in Wisconsin today by a gen 1. Wedderburn—Taft 20, Bryan is indicated.
Sherman that it cost him just $2,800 of the 114 counties of the state and in­ plurality estimated at 75,000. The 7. Indications are that with rural
Vale- The Vale Electric Light com­
Wheat—
Bluestem, 94c; club, 98c;
clude estimates based on partial re­ congressional delegates with one dis­ districts Taft will have 100 plurality
Wallace, Nov. 4. In Shoshone coun pany changed hands a few days ago. fife, 89c; red Russian, 86c; 40-fold,
to be elected vice president.
turns from the missing counties. The trict to hear from probably will remain in Curry county.
ty Taft and Sherman have received a The new purchasers are the Ox Bow 90c; valley, 90c.
Globe-Democrat (Republican) places about the same as two years ago, nine
McMinnville, Nov. 4.—Complete un­ majority of nearly 1,200 and the coun people, who are diverting the Snake
Nevada.
Barley- Feed, $26(o 26.50 per ton;
the Taft plurality in excess of 3,700. Republicans and two Democrats.
ty
has elected every Republican officer river, near Huntington, across the “ Ox rolled, $27.500/ 28.50; brewing, $27.
official election returns for Yamhill
Reno, Nev., Nov. 4.—While the re­
The plurality of Hadley (Republican)
county show a total of 3,657 votes, of with the possible exception of sheriff, Bow” in order to get power for electric
Oats— No. 1 white, $31 (ir/31.50 per
turns are not complete from this state, for governor is placed at 17,651.
Utah.
light, electric railways, etc. The new ton; gray, $300/30.50.
which Taft electors received 1,988, treasurer and one commissioner.
it is safe to say Bryan carries it by
The legislature is Democratic on
Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 4. Ad­ Bryan 1,253, Chafin 251, Debs 161,
company is purchasing a number of
Hay—Timothy, Willamette valley,
less than 1,000. United States Sena­ joint ballot by four votes.
N o rth D a k o ta .
ditional returns from the state at large Hisgen 4.
different plants in Eastern Oregon and $14 per ton; Willamette valley, ordi­
tor Newlands, Dem., will be returned
Fargo, N. D., Nov. 4 . - -With Taft Southern Idaho. Hope Bros., of Vale, nary, $ 11 ; Eastern Oregon. $16.500T
this morning do not change the esti­
by a small majority; Bartless, Dem.,
T ennessee.
Roseburg, Nov. 5.—Complete re­ leading by 15,000 in 300 precincts in
mate made last night of 15,000 plural­
w’ere the former owners of the Vale 17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa,
for congress, will win by a heavy plu­
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 4.—The re­ ity for Taft and from 10,000 to 12,000 turns in Douglas county give Taft 2,- the southern part of the state heard Light company.
$14.
rality over Maxson, Rep., and Fitz­ turns indicate that Bryan will have
103, Bryan 1,390, Debs 380, Prohibi­ from, the race for governor is close,
for Spray, Republican, for governor. tion 63.
Fruit—Apples, 60c0/$2 per box;
gerald, Ind.
about 22,000 plurality in the state.
Burke, D., having 17,505 and John­
Utah will return Joseph Howell to con­
peaches, 85c(r/$l per box; pears, 75c(a
T e le p h o n e s fo r M c K a y C re e k .
Marshfield, Nov. 4. — Practically son, R., 17,630. The loss that John­
gress and Reed Smoot to the United
Prineville— Fourteen McKay creek $1.25 per box; grapes, 75c(//$1.25
Texas.
Minnesota.
complete returns in Coos county give son suffered in the cities is more than ranchers have organized the McKay per crate; local Concords, 10(/il5c per
States senate.
Dallas, Tex., Nov. 4.— Returns in­
made up in the rural districts.
St. Paul, Nov. 3. The indications
Taft 1,773, Bryan 786, Debs 293.
Creek Telephone company, to connect half basket; huckleberries, 90/ W)c per
dicate the election of the entire Demo­ are that Johnson carries Ramsey coun­
O h io .
this valley with Prineville, and Port­ pound; quinces, $10/1.25 per box;
Toledo, Nov. 4.—Returns from nine
S
o
u
t
h
D
ak
ota.
cratic ticket by the usual majorities.
ty ( St. Paul) by 6,500 and the state
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 4.—At 1 o ’clock precincts out of 14 in Lincoln county
land on an independent farmers’ line. cranberries, $10.50 per barrel; nutmeg
Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 4. Returns
ticket by at least 25,000. The re­ this morning it seems that Taft will
The new line will form part of a gen­ melons, $1.25 per box; casabas, 2>$c
give Taft 499, Bryan 213, Debs 108.
at midnight were sufficient to show
turns indicate that Taft will carry Min­ have slightly more than a normal plu­
Rhode Island.
\ er pound.
Moro, Nov. 4.—Complete unofficial that the Republicans had practically eral county circuit, which embraces the
nesota by 80,000 and the final figures rality of close to 50,000, while Harris,
Potatoes — 90c0/$l per hundred;
Providence, R. L, Nov. 4.— With may show that he has 100,000.
returns for Sherman county give Taft made a clean sw'eep of the state on the districts of Bear creek, Beaver creek,
Republican, for governor, is defeated. 443, Bryan 252, Chafin and Debs 32.
Riverdale, Eagle rock, Pilot Butte and sw’eet potatoes, 1 % 0/2 >4c per pound.
about two-thirds of the 161 precincts
national
and
state
tickets.
They
have
Onions Oregon, $1.25 per hundred.
The indications at this hour are for
Cchoco. A central exchange will be
heard from, the figures indicate a prob­
L o u isia n a.
Lakeview’, Nov. 4.—Complete re­ elected both congressmen at large.
Vegetables- Turnips, $1.25 per sack ;
the election of Harmon, Democrat, by
established in Prineville.
able plurality of 16,000 for Taft in
turns
in
Lake
county
give
Taft
464,
New Orleans, Nov. 3. Bryan swept
carrots, 85c: parsnips, $1.25; beets,
the state. The Republican state ticket Louisiana today and the returns indi­ over 15,000.
D e law are .
Bryan 239, Debs 50,Chafin 4, Hisgen 5.
$1.25; artichokes, $1 per dozen; beans,
headed by A. J. Pothier, candidate cate a majority o f 40,000.
Fru it Commissioner Named.
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3.—General
All seven
V irgin ia .
10c per pound; cabbage, 1 \ (a 2c per
for governor, has undoubtedly been
Hood
River.
Nov.
4.—Complete
re­
Salem—
Millard
O.
Lownsdale.
of
T.
Colman
Dupont,
Rep.,
state
chair­
Democratic nominees for congress were
Norfolk, Va., Nov. 3.—The Republi­ turns from Hood River county give
pound; cauliflower, 50c0/$l per dozen;
succt ssful.
Lafayette,
fruit
inspector
for
Yamhill
man,
claims
Delaware
for
Taft
by
3,-
elected.
can state committee concedes ,Virginia Ta't, Rep., 768; Bryan, Dem., 360;
couny, has been appointed fruit com­ celery, 400/75c per dozen; cucumbers,
to Bryan by 15,000, but claim a gain Chafin, Pro., 47; Debs, Soc., 55; His­ 500 plurality. He also claims the elec­
W y o m in g
missioner in the First district to suc­ $2 per box; egg plant, $2 per crate;
tion
of
Pennewell,
Republican,
for
M is s is s ip p i.
of one Republican congressman.
gen, Ind., 30.
Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 3.—Complete
ceed
James H. Reid, of Milwaukie, lettuce, 75c0/$l per box; parsley, 15c
governor,
by
about
2,000,
and
the
re­
Jackson, Miss., Nov. 3.—Bryan car­
who
recently
resigned. Mr. Lowns­ per dozen; peas, 10c per pound; pump­
returns have not yet been received ried Mississippi by a majority of over
mainder
of
the
Republican
state
ticket
Canyon City, Nov. 3.—This precinct
V e rm o n t.
from any part of the state; incomplete 50.000. The vote for Taft showed
dale
during
his
short term of office as kins, lOrl)*c per pound; peppers,
by
the
same
figures,
with
the
possible
White River Junction, Vt., Nov. 4. shows impartial returns. Taft 63;
returns show large Democratic gains. slight increase over the Republican
fruit
inspector
has
proved to be an ag­ $1.750/2 per box; radishes, 12}*c per
exception
of
Davis
for
attorney
gener­
dozen; spinach, 2c per pound; sprouts,
Complete returns from the state of Bryan 35; Chafin 1; Debs, 3; Hisgen
Both state chairmen claim the state by
gressive
and
competent
official.
al,
whose
election
he
claims
by
1,500.
vote in the last presidential election.
10c per pound; squash, 1 >*c per pound;
Vermont give Taft 39,592, Bryan, 11,- 2. Taft’s estimated plurality in Grant
small majority.
county
is
350.
tomatoes, 50c0/$l.
688, Hisgen 719; Taft’s plurality, 27,-
B
u
y
in
g
B
ig
F
a
r
m
s
at
Vale.
C o lo ra d o .
N o rth C a ro lin a .
Baker City, Nov. 3.— Returns from
Butter—City creamery, extras, 34<®
Florida.
H i
Vale—The big profits made by the 35c; fancy outside creamery, 32>{0r?
Denver, Nov. 4. -Chairman Vivian
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 3. The com­
20 precincts in Bak« r county give Taft.
Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 3.—The
ranchers,
combined
with
the
fine
cli­
M a ine.
1,406; Bryan 1,296.
Baker county of the Republican state central com­
35c; store, 17(0 20c per pound.
election in Florida resulted in the usual plete Democratic ticket will carry by a
The Re­
Portland, Me., Nov. 4.—Taft and in 1904 gave Roosevelt 1,990; Parker mittee admits that the trend of the mate of Malheur county, is attracting
Eggs Oregon selects, 37,H (ft 40c;
Democratic majority of from 18,000 to majority of at leas t30,000.
a
number
of
settlers
from
the
cities
of
count of Tuesday’s vote in Colorado is
publican ticket made gains throughout Sherman were given a plurality of 32,- 940.
Eastern, 270/32)*c per dozen.
20 , 000 .
the
East,
and
Vale
recently
has
been
the satte.
toward a Democratic victory, but still
000 in Maine yesterday out of a total
Poultry— Hens, 11 J* 0 / 12c per pound;
Klamath Falls, Nov. 3. —Klamath hopes that complete returns will give headquarters for several parties of spring, 11 \(n 12c; ducks, old, 120/
vote for the two leading parties of
G e o rgia .
M ic h ig a n .
Falls
gave
Taft
318;
Bryan
186;
Debs
home
seekers
of
the
comparatively
the state to Taft and that some of the
a t . ____
13)$c; young. 14fr/15c; geese, old, 80/i
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4. Although
44; Hisgen 3, Chafin 5.
Incomplete candidates for state officers will be wealthy class.
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 4. With Taft
9cc; young, 90/10c; turkeys, 160/18c.
Georgia gave Bryan a substantial plu­ and Sherman carrying the state by a
N e w Je rse y.
returns from the county give Taft 499; successful. However, he concedes the
Veal— Extra, SbjO/Oc per pound; or­
rality of about 20,000, Republican large majority, estimated at about
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 3.— Revised Bryan 3 3 2 ; Debs 68; Hisgen 9; Chafin 3. election of ex-Congressman John F.
B u y B ig Isla n d T id e la n d s.
dinary, 70/7S*c; heavy, 5c.
gains were shown throughout the 100.000, the successful candidate for returns received up to midnight show
Astoria W. F. McGregor has sold
Pork—Fancy, 7c per pound; large,
Heppner, Nov. 3. —Complete reports Shaffroth, Democratic candidate for
state. Taft received a small majority governor is not known at 1:30 o ’clock. that Mr. Taft’s plurality in New Jer­
governor and also concedes a good ma­ 240 acres of tideland on Big island, at 5 }^((i 6c.
in two counties, and Watson, the Pop­ Returns from the state are slowly sey will be between 65,000 and 70,000. from half of the precincts in Morrow jority of both houses of the legislature Blind Slough, to the Astoria Abstract,
Heps Oregon, 1908, 7 140/8t*C per
ulist candidate, carric»d three counties. coming in. Republican candidates for Republicans elect seven congressmen county give Taft a majority of about to the Democrats.
This insures the Title & Trust company for a considera- pound; 1907, 30/4c; 1906, K o l^ c .
Taft carried two wards in this city. congress have been elected in all but and t*ie Democrats two, the Sixth dis­ two to one.
selection of Charles J. Hughes as | tion of $5,000.
It is understood the
Wool— Eastern Oregon average best,
All the Democratic congressmen were the First district, where the votes trict, which is now represented by a
Prineville, Nov. 3. — All signs opint United States senator. Henry M. Tel -1 entire island is being purchased for
re-elected, and the re-election of Sen­ have not been counted and the result is Democrat, William Hughes, being very to Taft having carried Crook county by ler’s successor, which will be made by parties who will dike it and thus cre- 100/ 14c per pound, according to shrink­
age; valley, 15o/16c; mohair, choice,
ator Clay, Dem., is assured.
not know’n.
close and in doubt.
a plurality of more than 300.
the next general assembly.
te a valuable tract of farming land.
18c.