The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 26, 1908, Image 5

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3st'»S; Elka plurality, 21,711.
piattoni adoptrd by thè Repulditan
Ju»li*e of Supreme Court Rola-rt >.
runni4»tvr va» h uì I h r hi tbeir Couten’.mn contain» no intimali-ii of
ir« tu iht» l aHUUlle «langer
Ih-ait, Sf.,024; C*. J. Uriuhl. I’robibit* itV’-rl tu
II tbere are any i h .»pilatura
Ion ,
; C. <*■ llrit, (s.u iah»t', Bean’» rrforih», (Mrii.e <»t which b**i !»*<’<* ih* thè ««invelili >n tini noi • e llivm ; il
ilnr*«*d by ll»4*
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plurality, 7fl,:tnO.
, tbere are anv dante r» abea l, Il w.*» un*
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llrrgoii Food and Ihtiry Connmi»aion«r
ornat i, ne o( llielll. Il a» thè Pr 'rabie ul
Vote in 1906 was 99.445 in 1904. 99.315 —J. SV. Bail»», ti.».i>2i. I.. N Emery, *rnlihg lbw I «I .Urite |»ìalb»rtnl ■niotaki ti when he iasued Ina <1* llalli e,
27,1*70: I'. I. Ilonkiua (Prtfbibillon, bmught ih n iiiihurtly r«*|M>ri »igt «•! bv
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Official Figures.
s3lfl; Bailey'» plurality, !7,t-j|
iilohe.
i ifty tuo mvinl« r* <>i e.1 a ben limi tinnii that mi ai iin-t
ti r n «ptriU r<
Railroad Cum ml «»loner, First l>i»nict the «*4 inij.itIre
pillile utili calmlv tu.(tempiale tire eli*
Salem, t *re , J um- 20.— The official ale
Rulwri* l*ort and ohe •i/urd the loihonly »c t roacliiiielitr of prv-lalory a e.Itti. l’iil»
»tract of ballot, ■ »»i at the last election, —T. h.Cambpell, 37,li*): R
|*ort. The Ilep'iblkMfi 1‘Arty ai'l tìn«l m reire >t innubi «it
».« compiled by decretory <»( Slate Ben- «on, O '.'17 ; Campl rll'i plurality , 10,lit*
liatlroa.l Comtuia»ioner, Second I* • •he ratio o| .r»2 !u l u vriv eiiktarraft?ttib’
»on mid prepaied for fin«! cunv»«« nevi
Dircvt I lettini ol Scnrl.tr
M ouday, »bow» that there wer« 116,6)4 Ittcl—Clyde II A th ht»oii, '.*»>, ?t 1* A N. oiH? (ti dc d with in the ioii.li g cdh «
"The vomenti.,n, by a tote ni 8 al tu
vote» ca»t nt th-- 11*14 election, a» »ga>n»t Hamilton (Independent) 13,H2*; J. I*. |mign.
Ili—more 1 lieti erteti tv otte—Voleri
Ogel»by
99,445 in it» «, and 99,315 In 1901, ami Newell (I'roliibition, 31&);
I'ubluity lurncd Ih»* n.
down tiiv plana in favor ut Ite p"| u ..r
12,167; Altcliiaou’»
at that tin- vote tlii« year wav h >t near- I'oumt (l*«n;m'rat
“Mr
Ci« |*4*i*« ri'|F rt
a eie« Iloti il l i.l'trd Stati» "»«-Hat «re. Il
plrrality, 13,11*1.
ly up to registration.
<h*< la ml h » ii in favi r
publhHv a« lu la true li al Ilo- i'tv»i>|. ul ami Sviti tary
Cltuuging eoinpvnaation <4 I rgi-lalor»
Complete return» from all count’e»
t atu | m « itfii hind», which
h»«t by a lati baie tei er adi.talrd thè Imputar
inspirit)
also »bow that while the Prohibitionist —Ye», 11»,• t«l. no, tifi.W.*;
’iln-y m - i m lo
vote »>f AH <»» VI more than iiihu lo ot»r, eiectioii vi Senatore,
ami Socialists »tuck loyally to the party again»!, 40,22).
nhd >el ihr l’re*idvnl ha« «ruadlo» ■ tabe il.«- tlamillouiaii tali.it tifati lite
Scattering »tat»
in»tlliiti>>n» Yr»,
candidate» for Congre»» am! Justice >>i
rating Irgielatiuh in fav<»r 4»f puMicilv a« J. fb-r<H ma > v;i-w, bui thè inveì impular
the Supreme C.urt on the stale ticket, 11,973; im, tt.Siia, majority (or, lio>i.
to tanipa>xn otnlrtbution« and
rv tri >rin in tlie I iiiii*>l Matea t» -day ia
Incrva»ing uumlier of Supreme Court
they varied from their party affiliations
lary Tall wrote a »rttrr tu Mr Harrnwa lire rvturni that bau lui Ila objrv l Ilio
Judge»
—
Ye»,
3U.243;
no,
SO.Syl
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tnaj-ir-
oil the vote for 1'lilted Stale» Senator by
»dl(natili^ thr
<4 auch « btll rimlloii of I interi Male» Mutatura by
o'er 5.<40 votes.
The question arise» ity against, 21*. '.4'«.
II »w fortunate it was that SWratar ‘ ..irci t tote. Il ime live» tulli'« berli ili*
wumtlier Cake or Chamberlain poll«<i| Cliangi.g election» to Noveml lier—
lall*« letter wa« ftnnllv di««ovrred and dotar-' liy thè Naliolial Ilo.tee ul III pte-
Y'e», t>5,728 , no,
majority for.
^pe gr. atvr uumlier o( thorns Vote».
publi*lietl. Amator lhrrr**w«t the n*an »« nlativi-s, Ih ree Innre alin.i thè limi.««
The greatest vote received by any | 47.136.
tu w hum Ihr lüft irt’er «*• a<l<lrrwr.|. ■ <l Rr p* errili etnea a ut Kepubinati. Il
candidate on lb» »täte ticket waa that : (living priaoin r» to »heriff»—Yr»,
*«• the Irti |M>ntty chairmati » I th* mr. : uà* l*^««ii imlor»-il by nrarly taiMliHu»
|»>l!ed by Justice Bean, of the Supreme 443, no, 30.IKI3; majority tor. In 410.
iiMitioii, m 4¡ ihr (unvrntion owr w hu b i-t III«- alale» of Ibe I ulva, ami tilt te la
Coinpulaory
pa»»v»
Yee,
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(■»mil who received » total of 86,024
he presided turned down li<v |»4ii>h«*tt% prolial.ly iati a alale Iti tlie l i.l- ti in
vote», but he ran upon bcilli the Repub .50,404; majority against, tU,.V»o.
plank by a vote <»1 nine In one.
U bo aliteli il would imi ite lnd"t*erl al a
E»tabli»limg
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Ye»,
33,607.
licau ami Democratic tickets.
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the
Uv- . |«n ular rlrclhiti, ami yrt In apite o| lite
followed neat in order by Stale Fvo«l no, <’>4,44M ; majority aga i.al, 21 Ml.
pubhraii party It retreating ’
r«i "td Inaile Iti II.» Ib-use ut Itepi«-
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ap|>ro|>riatum
—
ami Dairy Commiaaloner J. W. Bailey,
«et.tallir» unti by Ibe variou» alale-,
«6.53.5;
majority
for.
Ye».
44,115;
no,
Rallr»ad«
and
ln|ufKli<»n«
who (Milled a total of 65.824 votes. Nett
ibi» refurui i» rrjected t*y a luisa-iu-i i.v
comesGovernorCiisniberlain, (oi Culled 3M0.
•'A not her plank id the IjiFolletle . wie in a Krpuiilikui, Nalvm.il t o.iisii-
E.pial
»uflrage-
Ye»,
iW.hfsH
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nu,
Stair» Senator aith a total of 52,421
plath rm autlm.- red the a«i-vil*ining ol tu ti.
votes, or 1522 vote» over his Republican 507; maj -rity ag»in»t, 21,HM.
the value of the railroad». I In» plank
la Rctorm Spini Quclt.-d?
Restricting
tidimg
in
lower
river
adversary, II M. Cake, who received au
waa I- at by ■ vote o( 917 to 63, nearlv 15
Yea, 46.3>*2; no, 10 720. majority lor.
* llrre a-r arivi! pru|s «sii tuli* il|«ih
aggregate of 56,899 volva.
to j, »nd vet President Roo»evelt ha*
«si.irli lite Re luoi kun |atrly tu Naiiom.1
Of the 17 initiative and referendum .’X462.
advocated Ibi» »er» pr>>p--»iti hi
ll-ie
increasing power of ciliee—Yes, 3t»,-
lunvenllon aa»vmbli»l bar retiea'rd
measiires, 12 were adopted by variou»
is a retreat on the railro»d question.**
ir *m tue poailiun lek. n In ih- pari» in
Inaj'.riliva and »wen were voted down. 443; m>, 52,346. majority against, 12.-
In another riliimn référante la inaile
l’oiigr« sa or troni tlie |maitlon (uki-ii bv
Those which paawd ruvcewlully weie V04.
to the injunction pl.nik a» follows
Single lai- Yes, 32,0tVI; n<>, m*,M7l ,
thè Prvaldviil.
Wlial baie Riawielt
the act providlug for the location of
**Th>- it.junction plank »-I* pled bv the
Rrpkibbraii» l«> eay* I I h - l'r-»i I ni I sa
public inslitiitiuns at places other than majority again»t, 2N,M)6.
Ki-piildhan com ent on is a retreat f*'-m
Recall—Yes, M.381 , no, 80,003; ma­
»«ah. ned a »pirli ut rvlotiii «iilnu Ri»
the capitol city ; chai.gmg the date ot
the |M>eition taken by tin- pre»idi-i.t »ml
jority
(or,
2N,379.
j«rtv ; ite ha» al I a»t reii alvd tu thè
ti e gt-n»ral election Irvtu June to Nov­
from I Im i-o»11 mu taken by Secietary
lualrucllng l-egirlatora on pr pie »
nomi tbut tliere are rviorinera tu thè
ember providing (or 5>h»i iff » <u»l<»lv
Tait in Ills speeches although neither
RrpulilKaii party. Cari iliat »pini uuw
of prisoner» in counties of more than choice I if, >>.i,i''v, U", 21,162, n aj .r-
I->f them wm-t a» far a» they riiglit t<>
ity
f<
r,
4»4,Aud.
or i|iielled liy a atai d-pet romei II n?
Itm.miü inhabitants; ths Vniei-ruty ol
have gone in their effort to prevent
Milimii» of R publn-*n» bave eidiatrd al
Proportional representation—Yea. 48,-
Oregon s|>propria'ion'*bill; l'pj»er and
what i» known a* 'government by In-
Mr(8
;
no,
34,128;
majority
lur,
14,740.
tlie presldent's ¡all to arili» and are
Ixiwer Columbia salmon pretecliuii bills;
jiihcti-'ii.
Herr 1» the third retreat.
ready lo liiarth loiwai l
S\ ili lln-v luti
Limiting lanifiaigii eipen»e»—Y-s,
»l>et ml slertioti a< t (or ipipeachn>«-nt ol
Ir.iumr and Inheritann Ta«.
54,042,
no,
31,301
,
majority
(or,
22,741.
ti «ir banner» and turii latck, tuerrly
public official»; legislative in»trucliuii
Restricting tirhiug iu ii)>per liver—-
"The President lias advocated Ibe in­ ias uuw lite l'riaidi-nt ai .piir»« d m t) u
act on the ipieation ot Cnited Smtee
Senator ; the majority election act; act Ye». 60,130; n • IU,2 mo ; majority for, come tai a» a mean» ot preventing »vumiliig <4 a re'r> alT**
I swollen fortune« ami of »sjiialiiins the
limiting el|M-ii«v» ol Camlidate» . Jury 25.8.I0.
Taking jlower <>( indictment, from burden» of government. The Repi.ldi
ami grand jury act am! tl* l(u«»i River
llistrnt Attorney»—Yes. 62,214. no, 28,- <an pkitform I* silent on the »ubject, Prices of Wood Sawing
County bill.
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Was the l'rr»ideiit right in the )»>»ilioti
Th »- (ail ng to meet approval were 487 ; majority (or, 23.727.
W» thè uruler»igneii wood sawers ut
Creating Ho«»l River County- Ye», he took?
I< »o, then the convention Scio, ha» e mut.ially arreni upon thè
the set increasing (he salaries of the
Will followirig schedule ut prtcea for sawing
membervof the I-eg ieiallire, His act in­ 43,948; no, 26,77 m ; majority (or, 17,170. wa» wrong in not imlursing him.
Coni pare
tl>e Kvpiililii-an voters follow the l’re»i* wood for thè M-aaon ut 19(H.
creasing the number of Justices of the
dent in tin» just demaml, nr will »lies our priet-a with thuae ut Eugene, l'or-
Supreme Court frum three to Mve mem­
valila or Albany ami yuu wul timi that
follow the Republican oiganiiatioii in our «bargia are thè sanie, autaitantially
bers; free railre»d lntn»pc rtalion (or
retreating from it''
a.» in tii'.ic citiea.
certain public o M bmb ; the armor\ ap
"The Pre»ident a«lvocate«l an inheri- I
propristiuii bill . equal safTiage . single
OUR PRICES
Democratic leader Comparts Platform With tanev tai, hut th*-Republican Conven-j
lai measure and the act giving munici­
All kinda of aplit wood, 1 cut
40c
pal i lie» power of ri gulatiou <>( muuici
&Or
Roosmlt's Messages It Show Party Has lion Is silent on that subject Waa tl >■ All kinila of aplit wood 2 ruta
President,
tlie
head
<■(
the
It
publican
Ali kitute of aplit wood 3 ruta
l>al indiMSm s, gambling, satpun», etv.
6Uc
tipped Measures President Wants.
Gruboak, all round. I cut
Mir
party, right ill adv'<«-ating thia reform,:
The official al>»tfact on state Candi­
Gruboak, all round, 2 ruta
«’M-
or ha« tlie Republican partv rseeiieo
date» and on each measure follows;
< iruboak, all round. 3 cute
75c
Lincoln Neb , June 20.—Ender the from the President's position? Did the
I mied stats» lienator—Chamberlain
l'ole W ixm I, or old boarda,
per hour, f l.CO
62,421, Cake 50,8<AI. majority, 1523.
II news caption "In Full Retreat,** W ill- President give the false altrm on thia
Pole wootl, when convenient
Representative in Ousgree», First lbs- iam J. Bryan in tbs ne«t issue ol the question, or ha» the |<arty sounded a rt- i
to mcaauro,
l.UO
trUV—Willis C. Hawley. ;)1,89,»;.W. H. Commoner will dmui the Republican treat?
la the
thè prices when wo
The almve ia
•‘In the 1‘reekient’a message to C <n- furniah all the help, if you furniah tl e
I;icbar.U iSoc iahst) 4349. Dauiel Mater National convention aa follow»;
(l*r<>bilion) 3189; J. J. Whitney (l»vni )
**lhe Republican» who attended lbs gre-s |«»t spring he • ri-»»-iil«-«l an tn In t help, the price of the same will be de-
fi..ni our charges.
14841 , Hawley's tdurality, 17,04*
■ National «mventmii »» »|wctator» and merit »gain»t the conspiracy f- rnud
Wm. Abbott
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Repräsentative in Cougre»», Second joined jn the demonstration in Uvor ul among the law bri sker» to prevent the
W. G. McDonald >
district—W. R. Ellie, 35/>Ä; John A. I I'rrwidenl R<osevelt and Senator M- cnf'irrenient of the law and to evade I
Shelton Bros.
» Woodaawyera
I
II. S. Johnaon
Jefirey, 13,*4, C. E. banders 1S.Miahst, i Follette rnu-t have (ell indignant as' the pnnistimeuts provided by law. The
TOTAL STATE VOTE
REACHES 116.614
AS MR. BRYAN SEES IT.
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