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WEST HAS LEAD OVER BOWERMAN E S K IM O S D IS C R E D IT C O O K . Missionaries G et T e rs e S to ry W and erings in Arcti c. of ■ n THE QUICKENING S o u th e r n b re d , w ro te tn e G o rd o n n a m e s till a little h ig h e r on th e s c ro ll of e s teem . W h e n P e te h a d d o n e h ts office w ith th e E u r o p e a n g a th e r in g s o f th s p a r ty th e a n c ie n t c a r r ia g e lo o k ed like a v an , a n d th e r e w a s s c a n t ro o m In sid e f o r th r e e p a s s e n g e rs . " T h a t m e a n s u s fo r old L o n g fello w a n d th e b u g g y ,” s a id T o m to A rd ea. “ A n y w a y ,“ s a id A rd e a ; so h e p u t h e r In to th e b u g g y a n d th e y d re w in b e h in d th e c a r r ia g e . B e fo re th e y w ere h a lf - w a y to th e Iro n - w o r k s th e y h ad th e p ik e to th e m s e lv e s , a n d T o m w as n o t u r g in g th e le is u r e ly h o rse. "M y la n d ! b u t It’s g o o d fo r tire d ey e s to h a v e a n o t h e r s ig h t of y o u !" he d e c la re d . T h e n : " I t h a s b een a full m o n th o f S u n d a y s . Do you re a liz e th a t? ” “S in c e w e s a w ea c h o th e r ? I t h as b e e n m u c h lo n g e r th a n th a t, h a s n 't I t? ” " N o t so v e r y m u ch . I sa w y o u In N ew Y o rk th e d a y y o u s a ile d ." "Y o u d id ! W h e re w a s I? " "Y ou h a d J u s t co m e d o w n In th e e le v a to r a t th e h o te l w ith y o u r g r a n d f a t h e r a n d M iss E u p h r a s ia ." “A n d y o u w o u ld n ’t sto p to sp e a k to u s ? I th in k t h a t w a s s im p ly b a r b a r o u s!” “ B u t th e tim e w a s h o r rib ly u n p ro - p ltlo u s." "W hy?" "I'm w o n d e rin g w h e th e r I'd b e t t e r lie o u t of it; s a y I k n e w you w e re on y o u r w ay to b r e a k f a s t, a n d t h a t I h o p e d to h a v e a l a t e r o p p o r tu n ity , a n d a ll t h a t S h a ll I do It? " S h e d id n o t re p ly a t once. T h e u n d ec e iv e d in n e r se lf w a s te llin g h e r th a t h e re la y th e p a r tin g of th e w a y s ; th a t on h e r a n s w e r w o u ld be b u ilt th e s t r u c tu r e , fo rm a l o r c o n fid e n tia l, of th e ir f u tu r e in te r c o u rs e . L o y a lty to th e halo dem an d ed s e lf- re s tr a in t; but ev ery o th e r fiber o f h e r w as r e a c h in g o u t fo r a r e - e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f th e old boy-an<1- g lrl o p e n n e s s o f h e a r t a n d m in d . Hei h e s ita tio n w a s o nly m o m e n ta ry . "Y o u a r e J u s t a s ru d e a n d G o th ic a? y o u u se d to be, a r e n 't y ou. T o m ? D on't y ou k n o w , I'm c h ild is h ly g la d of It; I w a s a f r a id y o u m ig h t b e c h a n g e d h t h a t w ay , too— a n d I d o n 't w a n t to find a n y t h i n g c h a n g e d . Y ou n e e d n ’t be p i- Itte a t th e e x p e n s e o f t r u t h — n o t w ith m e." "I h a d m y w a r p a in t on t h a t m o r n ing. a n d I w a s n 't fit to ta lk to you D id n 't th e M a jo r te ll y o u a b o u t I t? ” " N o t a w o rd . I h o p e y o u d id n ’t q u a r re l w ith h im . to o ? " H e m a r k e d th e a d v e r b of a d d itio n a n d w o n d e re d If V in c e n t F a r le y ha. b een less r e t i c e n t th a n M a jo r D ab n ey "N o ; I d id n 't q u a r r e l w ith your g r a n d f a th e r .” " B u t y o u d id q u a r r e l w ith M r. F a r le y ? — o r w a s It w ith V in c e n t? I am g o in g to m a k e y o u lik e th e F a r le y s .” H e sh o o k h is h e a d a g a in . "Y o u 'll h a v e to m a k e a C h r is tia n of m e first, a n d te a c h m e ho w to lo v e m y e n e m ies." “ D o n 't you d o t h a t n o w ? ” "N o ; n o t u n le s s y o u a r e m y e n e m y ; I lo v e y o u .” ( T o be c o n tin u e d .) CURRENT EVENTS OFTHEWI Chicago— Dr. Frederick A. Cook ¡ b ■ fu rth e r discredited in a special cable dispatch to the Chicago D aily News from its correspondent in Copenhag = b y : en, D enm ark. M The story is the first publication of Knud RasmusBen, the D anish explorer, FRAN CIS LYN DE as sen t by him to his w ife in Copen hagen, and now given out by her. Contained in the story are purported Copyrlfht, 1906. by Francia Lfad« General R esum e o f Im portant Event! sta te m e n ts of Cook'B two Eskim o com P resen ted In C ondensed F o rm panions in th e Polar quest, Itukusuk fo r O u r Busy R eaders. and A pilak, in which they confirm Commander R obert E. P e a ry ’s charge th a t Cook trav eled in a circle and never even approached the Pole. The w holesale d istric t of Peoria. C H A P T E R XVI. H e lg e rs o n to th ro w o p e n th e g reat R asm ussen, in the story, is quoted 111., is sw ept by a disastraous fire. In th e s e d a y s of s lo w in g w h e e ls an d g a te s w h ile h e r a n to t h e b o ile r ro o m as saying he did not him self interview s ile n c e d a n v ils S o u th T r e d e g a r h a d Its a n d s e n t th e fireca ll o f th e h u g e s ire n H igh school g irls of Tacoma have the man, but th a t th eir statem en ts o w n tr o u b le s , a n d w h e n so m e o n e t e l e w h is tle s h r ie k in g o u t on th e n ig h t. T h s throw n all th e ir false hair into the w ere taken by the Rev. G ustav Olsen p h o n e d th e e d ito r o f th e M o rn in g T r i b e x p e r im e n t w a s o n ly m e a g e rly s u c c e s s furnace. and K a te k e t Sechm ann Rosebach, m is u n e t h a t C h la w a s s e C o n s o lid a te d h a d ful. L e s s th a n a s c o re o f th e s t r i k e r s su c c u m b e d a t la s t, h e d id n o t d e e m It a n s w e re d th e call, b u t th e s e w o rk e d The census figures show a g re a t in sionaries. Indications A re That Prohibition Has Lost in Oregon, but crease in the cut of lum ber in the The disp atch to the D aily News w o r th w h ile to In q u ire w h e th e r th e w ith a w ill, a n d th e fire w a s q u ic k ly s tr ik e a t G o rd o n la w a s th e c a u s e o r th e p u t o u t Show ed Surprising Strength in W ashington—• U nited S tates. sa y s: c o n s e q u e n c e o f th e su d d e n s h u t- d o w n . T o m w a s u n d e r th e a r c - l i g h t a t th e A lready in 1909 when I w as on an W om an Suffrage Also D efeated. B u t a d a y o r tw o la te r , w h e n ru m o rs g a te s w h e n th e v o lu n te e r s s tr a g g le d Theodore Roosevelt said he had “ ab expedition to G reen land,” w rites R as of t h r e a t e n e d v io le n c e b e g a n to tr ic k le o u t H e h a d a w o rd f o r ea c h m a n solutely nothing to sa y ” regarding the mussen, “ th ere existed grave doubts n o v e r th e te le p h o n e w ires, a T rib u n e w o rd o f a p p r e c ia tio n a n d a p le a fo r election returns. P ortland has given W ith ab o u t one-eighth of the vote d is tric t m easure. as to w hether D r. Cook really had m a n c a lle d , in p a s s in g , a t th e g e n e r a l s u s p e n d e d J u d g m e n t M o st o f th e m en in the sta te counted indications (>oint strong approval to the E a ste rn W ash reached the Pole, so I determ ined to offices In th e C o o sa B u ild in g , a n d w a s sh o o k t h e i r h e a d s d e s p o n d e n tly , b u t P resident T a ft lost his sm ile when ington asylum bill, has voted ag ain st he read of the reverses of the Repub to th e election of Oswald W est as gov find out from his two Eskim o compan p r o m p tly p u t to s le e p b y th e a s t u t e few of th e m p ro m is e d to s ta n d on th e a constitu tio n al convention and all lican party, but made no comment. th e ir statem en ts D y c k m a n , w ho, f o r r e a s o n s o f h is ow n, sid e of la w a n d o rd e r. T o m to o k th e ernor over Ja y Bowerman, th e Repub th ree ta x am endm ents have been fa v ions, I secured w as q u ite w illin g to c o n c e a l th e tr u e n a m e s o f th e few . a n d w e n t b a c k to h is lican candidate. Bowerman, ap p ar ored. The em ployers' liab ility bill has through the m issio n aries.” S tatem en ts have been secured by s t a te o f a ffa irs . Y es, th e r e w a s a s u s This is th e story of th e E skim os, as p e n s io n o f a c tiv e o p e r a tio n s a t G o rd o n - g u a r d d u ty w ith th e b u rd e n a little ently is the only s ta te candidate lost by a strong lead in Portland, all county m issionaries from D r. Cook’s Eskim o lig h te n e d . B u t th e su c c e e d in g n ig h t the Republicans, A. W. Lafferty and division bills have been disapproved, given in the d isp atch : companions in the A rctic to the effect a n d h e b e lie v e d th e r e h a d b e e n so m e th e r e w e re m o re a t t e m p t s a t v io len ce, We trav eled from Annatook w ith h o t- h e a d e d ta lk a m o n g th e m in e rs . B u t th r e e o f th e m so d e te r m in e d a s to W. C. H awely, candidates for rep re but the norm al school bills seem to th a t he never reached the Pole. e ig h t sledges in company w ith Dr. th e r e w o u ld be n o tro u b le . M r. F a r le y le a v e n o d o u b t t h a t th e c r is is w a s ..t sen tativ es in congress, being elected have carried in the city. A B ridgeport, Conn., man com m it w a s a t p r e s e n t in L o n d o n n e g o tia tin g h a n d . T h is w a s T o m 's d is c o u ra g e d Cook, a t the first sunshine, February. by large p luralities, and the balance of The railro a d d is tric t am endm ent also ted suicide by tu rn in g on the gas, and From th ere to E llsm ere we slept fo r E n g lis h c a p ita l. W h e n h e s h o u ld a d m is s io n w h e n h is f a t h e r c a m e to r e the sta te tic k e t receiving the nominal has a lead in Portland. The good his w ife and son also inhaled the only once on the ice. t i t took four dayB r e tu r n , th e c a p ita l sto c k o f th e c o m lie v e h im In th e m o rn in g . R epublican vote. roads am endm ent has m ore than a two- fum es and are not expected to live. " W e 're a b o u t a t th e en d of th e ro p e," E ighteen p a n y w o u ld be In c re a s e d , a n d th e p la n t E stim a te s based on th e m eager re to-one v ote; the em ployes’ indem nity to cross E llsm ere land. w ould p ro b a b ly b e re m o v e d to S o u th h e sa id , w e a rily , w h e n C a le b h a d clo sed days out our companions le ft us. We When K ing A lbert, of Belgium, rode tu rn s place W est’s plurality over commission bill is snowed under in T r e d e g a r a n d e n la rg e d . th e d o o r o f th e lo g -h o u s e y a r d office then had gone only about 12 English through the s tre e ts of Brussels on his Bowerman at from 3,000 to 5,000 w ith Portland. A ll o f w h ic h w a s d u ly J o tte d d o w n to b e h in d h im . " T h e tw o H e lg e rs o n s a r e m iles from land. way to open p arliam en t he was sto rm the possibility th a t the la tte r figure be p a s s e d In to th e T r ib u n e ’s a r c h iv e s ; p la y e d o u t, a n d n e ith e r o f u s c a n s ta n d “ The ice was fine and th ere w as no a n d th e fo llo w in g m o r n in g T o m , d o in g th is s t r a i n fo r a n o t h e r tw e n ty - f o u r ed w ith slips of paper dem anding wo may be reached. Bowerman has run W A S H I N G T O N G O E S R E P U B L I C A N reason to stop, for anyone who wanted g u a r d d u ty w ith h is f a th e r , th e tw o h o u rs. I'm J u s t a b o u t d e a d on m y man suffrage. well in m ost of E astern Oregon, but The 19th day H e lg e r s o n s a n d a s q u a d o f th e y a r d fe e t fo r sle ep , a n d I k n o w y ou a re . I lost some of the la rg e r counties of W o m a n ’s Suffrage .Wins— Dry* S h o w to go on could do so. H enry L. Stim son, defeated Repub Dr. Cook took observations w ith an m en a t th e t h r e a t e n e d p la n t, r e a d ft k n o w w h a t I'm g o in g to do. I h a d a W estern Oregon, including Multnomah, lican candidate for governor of New p o in tle s s e d ito r ia l In w h ic h m i s s t a t e 'p h o n e w ire fro m B ra d le y , th e sh e riff, Unaffected Strength. in stru m en t he held in his hand and we Marion, Jackson, ClackamaB and C lat York, a ttrib u te s his d efeat to general m e n t o f f a c t a n d s y m p a th y fo r th e a b - la s t n ig h t a f t e r y o u w e n t ho m e. H e S eattle — R eturns from all over the then changed our course w estw ard. sop. nt and s t r u g g lin g F a r le y s w e re fu n k e d lik e a b o y ; s a id h e c o u ld n ’t unrest and a m ovem ent of the party to “ We le ft here a lot of food fo r men O ut o f a total of 10,479 votes re sta te , although not com plete, indicate e q u a lly a n d i m p a r tia lly b len d ed . r a is e a p o ss e In S o u th T r e d e g a r th a t progressivism . corded Bowerman has 4,544 and th a t W ashington has elected th ree R e and dogs and one of us w ent ahead to "L o o k a t t h a t i ” h e g ro w le d , w r a t h - w o u ld s e rv e a g a in s t s t r i k i n g w o rk m en . An explosion of gas in the V ictor W est 5,935, or a lead for W est, 1,391 publican re p resen tativ es in congress, exam ine the ice. He reported it in fu lly , h a n d in g th e p a p e r a c r o s s th e o f T h e n I w ire d th e g o v e rn o r, a n d h is a n A m erican Coal com pany’s mine at W hile th is if less than one-eighth of and th e Republican Suprem e court good Bhape, which it was, but D r. Cook fice d e s k to C aleb . “O n e of th e s e fino s w e r c a m e a n h o u r ag o . W e c a n h a v e d ay * I ’m g o in g to la n d t h a t fello w th e s o ld ie r s If w e m a k e a fo rm a l d e D elagua. Colo., entom bed betw een 60 th e vote the ra tio is not likely to be tick et, by a good m ajo rity over the looked a t it and said it was bad. m a n d f o r th e m .” and 90 men, and it is believed m ost of “ On they way back we stopped at D y c k m a n In th e p e n ite n tia r y .” m aintained, because retu rn s are whol non-partisan tick et, and th a t woman’s T h e I r o n - m a s te r p u t on h is s p e c t a ; y o u w o u ld n ’t do them have perished. ly m issing from some o f th e Bower- suffrage had been adopted by a vote of open w ater n ear the land. We stopped c le s a n d p lo d d e d slo w ly a n d c o n s c ie n t h " a B t ! u " t, p r T o o te m s , te d so n C aleb , tre m u lo u s ly . one day and w ent over to R ingnas is man strongholds. These, however, two to one. S ecretary of W ar Dickinson has re tio u s ly th r o u g h th e e d ito r ia l, tu r n in g " L e t's tr y to h old o u t a little sp ell lo n snow had melted th e p a p e r , a t le n g th , to g la n c e o v e r g er, B u d d y . I t'll be lik e fire to to w ; One of th e su rp rises of th e election land before th e are the sm aller counties, and it is turned from a trip around the world. probable th a t they will not. perm it was the unexpected stre n g th of the (A pril). th e h e a d in g s on th e te le g r a p h ic p ag e. th e r e 'll b e m en k ille d — m en t h a t I’ve A fte r castin g his ballot on Tuesday, “ One day I (A pilak) cam e upon Dr. In th e m id d le of it h e lo o k ed u p s u d k n o w n s in c e th e y w e re b o y s: m en Bowerman to overtake W est’s lead by “ d ry s” in th e localities w here local President T a ft sails on the cru iser option was an issue. B ellingham , one Cook s ittin g down and draw ing a map. d e n ly to s a y : k illed , a n d w o m en m a d e w ld d e rs. T o m , several thousand votes. Tennessee for Panam a. "«Son, w h a t w a s th e n a m e o’ t h a t In - I'v e s e e n e n o u g h o f w a r to la s t m e." In these to tals are represented 5,335 of the lu rg e st towns in th e s ta te and I looked a t it and asked him : ‘ Whose d la n y to w n w ith th e b ig w a te r - p ip e ”1 k n o w ," s a id T om . N o n e th e less, votes polled outside o f Multnomah county s e a t of W hatcom county, was route are you d ra w in g ?’ The big th eatrical m anagers’ w ar is h e fo u n d a te le g r a p h b la n k a n d b e g a n c o n tra c t? ” “ ‘ My o w n ,’ replied D r. Cook. county, in which W est has a m ajority voted “ dry '’ as w ere E v e re tt, Mount at an end, Frohm an, Klaw, E rlin g er to w r ite th e m essa g e . T h e re h a d b een T o m g a v e It In a w o rd , a n d C a le b Vernon and a num ber o f sm aller towns. “ B ut th a t was a lie, because he over Bowerm an o f 359. and Cort having signed an agreem ent. p a s s e d th e p a p e r b a c k , w ith h is th u m b s h o ts fire d In th e n ig h t. In a s a lly on L ate re tu rn s show th a t W illiam E. drew the m ap a long way out a t sea, on o n e of th e p r e s s d is p a tc h e s . The p lu ralities of L afferty and Haw th e In c lin e d ra ilw a y , a n d one o f th e m I t appears th a t S eattle women w ere ley, it is indicated by th e early retu rn s Hum phrey, R epublican, w as re-elected w here he had never been. h a d s c o re d h is a rm . I f th e r io te r s " R e a d th a t ,” h e sa id . made the dummy incorporators for an “ We continued to shoot bears on the will be g re a te r than forecasted before as re p re se n ta tiv e in congress from the T o m re a d , a n d th e w r a th f u l sc o w l n e e d e d th e s tr o n g h a n d to c u r b th e m , A laska coal company w orth many m il the election. On th e vote so fa r as re d is tric t w hich includes S e a ttle and ice, until we had enough for the dogs. e v o k e d by th e fo o lis h e d ito r ia l g a v e th e y s h o u ld h a v e 1L SULTAN OF T E R N A T E . lions. K ing county, w inning a decisive vic We do not know how many n ig h ts we p la c e to a flittin g s m ile of tr iu m p h . T o m s ig n e d th e c a ll f o r h elp, re a d It ported L afferty has 4,165 to Manning s T h e re w a s tr o u b le in th e I n d ia n a c ity o v e r m e th o d ic a lly , a n d p la c e d It b e l i n n l n t E n t e r t a i n m e n t F u r n i s h e d b y sle p t on th is p a rt of the journey. The tory over W. W. Blake, D em ocrat. S ecretary of W ar Dickinson say s: 3,066 in th e Second d is tric t, or a lead th e C om te O pera O u ter. In th e congressional d is tric t of sm all riv ers had only begun to break o v e r th e a w a r d in g o f th e p ip e c o n tr a c t. tw e e n d a m p e n e d s h e e ts In th e l e t t e r - “ I am g reatly im pressed by th e m ili o f 1,100. In M ultnom ah county he had p re ss . H e h a d p u s h e d th e e le c tric b u t In so m e w a y u n k n o w n to th e p r e s s r e T h e r e w a s a tim e w h e n t h e S u lta n ta ry value of aeroplanes and shall urge a lead of 769, w ith one-eighth of the which T acom a is the p rincipla portion. when we reached H e ll’s G ate. p o rte r, It h a d le a k e d o u t t h a t a m u c h to n w h ic h s u m m o n e d S t u b H e lg e rso n , o f T e r n a t e h a d g r e a t p o w e r a n d rich e3 , “ H ere as Dr. Cook directed, we left lo th e ir adoption in th e U. S. navy. votes counted. H is vote exceeds S en ato r W arburton, in su rg en t Repub w e r b id th a n th e o n e a c c e p te d h a d w h e n th e d o o r o p e n e d s ile n tly a n d Je ff M anning’s in every county reported, lican, w as victorious over Langhorne our dogs behind, although they w ere b een Ig n o re d b y th e p u r c h a s in g c o m L u d lo w 's boy t h r u s t f a c e a n d h a n d a n d liv e d In g r a n d s ty le . B u t n o w A viator L atham , in an A ntoinette a d a y s , w h e n t h i s p o t e n t a t e s h o w s h im We had m itte e . w ith th e exception of U m atilla, and and in th e T hird d istric t, in the E a st f a t from th e b ear m eat. A m u n ic ip a l e le c tio n w a s th r o u g h th e a p e r tu r e . aeroplane, sailed for 52 m inutes over "W e ll; w h a t Is i t? " d e m a n d e d T om . s e lf to h i s p e o p le , h e r id e s In a s t a ts the p lu rality so fa r shown indicates ern p a rt of the s ta te and including crossed the g re a t sound and had to p e n d in g , a n d th e p eo p le w e re u p in the city of B altim ore, varying his a rm s. R u m o rs of a w h o le s a le I n d ic t m o re s h a r p ly th a n h e m e a n t to. T h e c a r r ia g e — a g i f t fro m t h e g o v e r n m e n t, th a t he w ill pull out w ith a lead of Spokane, W. F. L aF o llette, insurgent push our boat along the ice. h eight from 400 to 2,000 feet, and cov s t r a i n w a s b e g in n in g to te ll on h is m e n t o f .th e s u s p e c te d o fficials w e re d a tin g f ro m a v e r y r e m o te p e rio d of Republican, was elected by a good m a D r Cook s a id : ‘ We will reach from 7,500 to 10,000 in the d istric t. ering a prescribed course. n e rv e s. rife, a n d th e c ity offices w e re In a s tu te th e c o a c h b u ild in g a r t — w h ic h la hum an beings (Baffinsland) w ith in two In th e F ir s t d is tric t retu rn s are not jo rity . " H it's a le t t e r fo r y o u - a ll fro m M r. d r a g g e d a n d p u s h e d b y n a tiv e s , W hose of sieg e. By the breaking of the supports of For re p re se n ta tiv e from th e Second d a y s.’ bo full as in th e Second d istric t, but S ta m fo r d a t th e d e e -p o ,” sa id th e boy. T o m p u t th e p a p e r d o w n a n d sm o te b u s in e s s I t Is to ta k e th e p la c e ol an aerial tram w ay across the S k a g it " W e had slep t tw ice when he looked throughout th e d is tric t Hawley is run W ashington d is tric t 90 o u t o f 110 Se "H e a llo w e d m a y b e y o u 'a ll’d g im m e a on th e d esk . h o rs e s . I t Is s a id t h a t h o r s e s a re riv er in W ashington, three men w ere ning well ahead of his D em ocratic op a ttle d is tric ts give H um phrey, Repub ahead and Baid he saw a ten t, but it "I th o u g h t p e r h a p s I c o u ld g iv e th e m n ic k e l fo r b r ln g ln ’ h i t " We k ept hunting a r u n f o r th e ir m o n e y .” ponent, R. G. Sm ith. The votes so lican, 3,268; Black, D em ocrat, 2,817. was only a stone. T h e c o in w a s fo u n d a n d p a s se d , a n d s c a rc e o n th e I s la n d a n d t h a t th e S u l drowned and tw o others had a th rillin g fa r as reported give H aw ley 767 and For Suprem e court ju stices the sam e for human beings a long tim e. Then "Y o u ? ” s a id C a le b , r e m o v in g hla th e s m a ll b oy w a s w h o o p in g a n d y e ll ta n r e s e n ts th e Id e a of p la c in g a n a tiv e plunge in the riv e r and a very narrow in g f o r H e lg e rs o n to co m e a n d le t h im c o a c h m a n In a m o r e e le v a te d p o s itio n escape. S m ith 446, or a m ajo rity over Sm ith precincts give Gose, Republican, 1,491; we cam e to an island on which eider g la sse s. “H o w ’s t h a t ? ” •Tt w a s a s h o t In th e d a rk , a n d I th r o u g h th e g a te s w h en T o m to re th e th a n h im s e lf; th e r e f o r e , h e p r e f e r s to fo r H aiw ley for 321. As more than Rudkin, R epublican, 1,384; F ullerton, birds w ere restin g . We followed the A C alifornia auto p arty m et a huge M orris, R epublican, 1,491; land past Cape Sparbo and when our d id n ’t w a n t to b r a g b e f o re h a n d .” he e n v e lo p e a c r o s s a n d re a d th e te le g ra m . d r iv e o u t a t a s n a i l's p a c e , to w e d by bear a t a sharp curve in the road, and 46.000 R epublicans and D em ocratic 1,643; I t w a s fro m th e I n d ia n a city , a n d It e x p la in e d . “I w r e s tle d It o u t S a t u r Shepard, provisions w ere nearly gone we re votes w ere ca st in the d is tric t in 1908, Moore, D em ocrat, 1,003; co o lies. in tu rn in g out to avoid the bear the d a y n ig h t w h e n I w a s tr a m p in g th e w a s s ig n e d b y th e c h a ir m a n o f th e W h e n th e r e s i d e n t r e t u r n s a n official front axle of the car broke short off. this lead o f H aw ley’s indicates th a t he D em ocrat, 735 Bugge, D em ocrat, 904; turned tow ard Cape Zcddon, w here we h ills a f t e r Doc W illia m s h a d b r o u g h t B o a rd o f P u b lic W o rk s. arranged for w intering. has been elected by a p lu rality of 10,- Troy, D em ocrat, 1,437. v is it h e Is f e tc h e d In th e s a m e v e h ic le , The bear surveyed the stran g e sig h t " P r o p o s a ls fo r w a te r - p ip e h a v e b e e n mg .h e r a ro u n d . O n e m e m b e r of th e I t was y e t tw ilig h t the whole night p u r c h a s in g c o m m itte e w a s r e a d y to re o p e n e d , a n d y o u r b id Is a c c e p te d . a n d In th e s a m e c u r io u s s ty le . V is its for some m inutes, and then apparently 000 to 15,000. D E M O C R A T S G A I N IN E A S T . and we b u ilt a house o f peat and stone, For ju stic e of the Suprem e court the d o d g e ; h e g a v e m e a p o in te r b e f o re I W ire h o w so o n y ou c a n b e g in to sh ip a r e g e n e r a lly p a id b y t h e r e s id e n t a t unnerved by the scream s and shouts of ju s t as we do a t home. We caught le ft L o u is v ille . I d id n ’t see a n y th in g e lg h te e n - ln c h m a in s ,” w a s w h a t It sa id . reg u la r R epublican candidates |a re ap o ’clo ck In t h e e v e n in g , a n d t h e c a r th e p arty , took to the woods. parently easy victors. The vote on Dix Wins in N e w Y o r k — O h io and w alrus, musk ox and b ear for w inter. In it th e n b u t r e v e n g e ; b u t a f t e r w a r d I T o m h a n d e d It to h is f a t h e r a n d s t e p r ia g e Is th e n a c c o m p a n ie d b y to rc h p e r q u ic k ly to th e te le p h o n e . T h e re Spain has begun the building of a I t was a fine autum n and we had made sa w h o w w e m ig h t s p e n d so m e m o n ey ju stic e fo r th e fo u r-y ear term gives Indiana Also Dem ocratic. b e a r e r s , w h ic h a d d s to t h e f a n ta s tic w a s a little d e la y In g e t t i n g th e e a r c f modern navy. to a p o ss ib le a d v a n ta g e . provisions for the w inter. D uring the the R epublican candidates. Bean and a p p e a r a n c e o f th e c o rte g e a n d c a u s e s New Y ork—John A. Dix, D em ocrat, "I re c k o n I’m s o r t o’ d u ll. B u d d y ; th e p r e s id e n t of th e Iro n C ity N a tio n McBride, 4,588 and 4,796 respectively, has been elected governor of New York d ark tim e we w ere inside m ost of the The population of Iowa has decreased a l a t S o u th T re d e g a r, a n d th e b o u n d g r e a t e x c ite m e n t a m o n g t h e is la n d e rs , w h a t- a ll d id y o u d o ?” w hile S la te r, no n -p artisan , has 2,774. over H arry L. Stim son, R epublican, by tim e m aking clothes ” " W ire d th e d is g r u n tle d o n e t h a t ing, p u ls in g blood of Im p a tie n c e m a d e w h o flock to w a tc h th e p ro c e s s io n . It in the past ten years. F or the six -y ear term , B u rn ett has 55,000 to 60,000 p lurality. ta k e s h a lf a n h o u r to re a c h th e p a la c e th e r e w a s a l e t t e r a n d a c h e c k In th o It se e m in te rm in a b le . R oosevelt tells Ohioans th a t th e ir "Is t h a t y ou, M r. H e n n lk e r ? T h is Is fro m th e r e s i d e n t 's h o u se , a n d a t th e 4,419 and Moore 3,899, while King, m a ll f o r h im to be fo llo w ed b y a n o th o r G erm any’s B udget G row s. New York City w ont for Dix w ith a platform m akers are away behind the the n on-partisan candidate, shows a p lurality th a t more than offset the r e a n d a b ls n e r o n e If h is p o le p ro v e d G o rd o n a t th e C h la w a s s e e p la n t, G o r p a la c e th e S u lta n a w a i t s h is g u e s t at B erlin—The Nord D eutsche Allqfe- . W e h a v e s e c u re d t h a t I n d ia n a th e fo o t o f th e ste p s , s u r r o u n d e d by tim es. count of 3,376. duced p lu ra lity of the R epublicans up miene Z eitung p rin ts the d etails of long e n o u g h to r e a c h th e p e rs im m o n s ." d c o o n n la tr a c t 1 w a s te llin g y o u a b o u t, a n d T h e old I r o n - m a s t e r le f t h la c h a ir E arly retu rn s indicate th a t the pro sta te . The Chicago T ribune predicts th a t th e budget for 1912, show ing expend a n d b e g a n to w a lk th e floor, six s te p s I ’ll b e In to se e you on th e 10 o 'clo ck la c k e y s h o ld in g lig h te d c a n d le s . On hibition am endm ent has been defeated Dem ocrats will control the next house Below Mr. Dix on the tic k e t, the re itu res of 2,924,945,136 m arks, approx a n d a tu r n . A f te r a li t t le h e s a id : tr a in . W ill you s a v e five m in u te s fo r a r r i v a l of t h e r e s id e n t, th e S u lta n by a larg e m ajo rity . O ut of 4,879 su lt is u n certain , although tending to o ffe rs h im h t s a r m a n d le a d s h im up of rep resen tativ es. m e ? T h a n k you. G o o d -b y ." “T o m . Is t h a t b u s in e s s ? " im ately $12,975,545. The estim ate votes counted in Multnomah county 3,- ward D em ocratic success. Thomas F. T o m h u n g th e e a r - p ie c e on Its h o o k th e s te p s to h i s r e c e p tio n h a ll, w h e re “i t Is th e m o d e rn d e fin itio n of It.” A uto dealers of the Coast will en includes for the arm y $203,941,844, an 222 are a g a in st the am endm ent. From Conway, th e D em ocratic nominee for few c h a i r s c o v e re d w i t h re d v e lv e t deavor to have s tric t laws passed " W h a t's g o ln ' to h a p p e n u p y o n d e r a n d tu r n e d to fa c e h is f a th e r. increase o f $20,214,155, of which " H a v e y o u s u r r o u n d e d It? " h e l a u g h the s ta te outside of Multnomah county L ieutenant-G overnor, ran slig h tly be h a v e b e e n p la c e d b e f o re h a n d . T h e re s ag ain st “ joy rid in g .” am ount $1,976,124 is for,additions to In I n d ta n y ? ” the re tu rn s are made up exclusively of hind Dix. ••■If I k n ew , I'd b e a good b it e a s ie r ed. w ith a little q u a v e r o f e x c ite m e n t th e peace footing. The navy estim ate In m y m in d . W h a t I’m h o p in g Is t h a t In h is voice, w h ic h h e h a d b een c a re fu l id e n t t a k e s a s e a t to th e r i g h t o f th e The A rm our G rain company is said the votes in the tow ns and c ities and is $112,639,849, an increase of $4,128,- m a s te r In th e a n n o u n c e m e n t to th e S u lta n , a n d th e n a tiv e s e c r e ta r i e s place to have cleared $1,000,000 in one week these figures also give a heavy m ajo r Elections throughout the country 482. The budget requires a loan of th e r u m p u s w ill b e b ig e n o u g h to m a k e to th e m s e lv e s a t e i t h e r sid e o f t h e i r ro y a l b a n k p r e s id e n t. "W e liv e, p a p p y ; w e em t u r n th e c o n t r a c t o u t w a y .” by gam bling in w heat. ity a g a in st the m easure. If the same Tuesday resulted in a political convul A s so o n n s th e r e s i d e n t Is $24,438,982 to balance the expendi - W h e r e 's y o u r h e a r t. B u d d y ? W o u ld liv e a n d w in ! G e t w o rd to th e m en to m a s te r . ra tio is continued in th e votes un sion of far-reach in g e x te n t sim ila r to co m e u p h e r e a t 3 o ’clo ck fo r th e ir p ay . s e a te d a s e r v a n t b r in g s a b a s in o( A general sym pathetic strik e is tu re s as a g a in st $47,962,290 borrowed y o u ta k e th e c h a n c e o f s e n d in ’ th e s e counted, M ultnomah county will give the fam ous tid al wave o f 1892, and fe llo w s to Jail f o r th e s a k e o f g e ttin ' T e ll th e m w e blow In a g a in t o - m o r w a t e r fo r h i s e x c e lle n c y to w a s h h is likely to be the climax of the New to balance th e present budget. 6.000 to 7,600 ag a in st prohibition. even more w idespread in its effect. ro w , a n d th e y c a n a ll co m e b a c k to h a n d s . If h e w is h e s to do so, b u t a s a York express d riv e rs’ strik e. t h a t c o n tr a c t? " In 1,700 votes counted in other por The N ational House e f rep resen ta " C h e e rfu lly ." s a id T o m . T h e y ’re r a s - w o rk a n d n o q u e s tio n s a s k e d .” r u le th e r e s i d e n t w a v e s h im off. T ea P oisoned Wine Kills. Serious rio tin g atten d s the strik e of In g la d s o m e e a s in g o f th e s tr a in w ere tions of th e sta te a m ajority of 200 tives was carried by th e D em ocrats, .a l a ; I co u ld h a v e b o u g h t th e m If I'd Vancouver, B. C.— Four Frenchm en h a d m o n e y e n o u g h ; a n d th e o th e r f e l th e w h e e ls o f C h la w a s s e e C o n s o lid a t a n d c a k e s a r e n e x t p r e s e n te d ; a f te r New York express drivers, and one have voted “ no” and it is probable who will control th a t branch of con w h ic h a tr o u p e o f ro y a l w o m an ed o iled to th e ir new- w h irlin g s on th e strik e r was shot and badly wounded. th a t the unreported vote from the gress by a sa fe w orking m ajo rity a fte r engaged in a d rin k in g bout in a house low d id b u y th e m . T h e o ld m a n r e s u m e d h is m o n o to n ro a d to fo rtu n e . If C a le b G o rd o n r e d a n c e r s , to t h e n u m b e r o f h a lf a d ozen country precincts will not more than March 4, rev ersin g the previous Re in the F airvi ?w section of Vancouver. Chicago g arm en t w orkers repudiated o u s t r a m p u p a n d d o w n th e ro o m . T h e m e m b e re d how th e m ira c le h a d b een o r so, w a lk s lo w ly In s t a te ly fa s h io n offset the m ajority given ngainst the publican m ajo rity of 43. R ep resen ts T h eir port w ine disagreed w ith them , h a r d n e s s In T o m 's v o ic e u n n e r v e d him . w ro u g h t, h e s a id no w o rd to c le n c h h is o n e b e h in d th e o th e r , a c c o m p a n ie d by agreem ents made by th eir president and when the police w ere called to the am endm ent in th e towns and cities ou t tiv e Champ C lark, of M issouri, has A fte r a n o th e r I n te r v a l o f s ile n c e he d is a p p r o v a l; a n d a s fo r T o m —a h , w ell; a c l a r i n e t p l a y e r In th e u n if o r m o f th e w ith leading clothing m anufacturers. side of Portland. The vote as counted announced his candidacy for speaker of house a fte r m idnight they found one sp o k e a g a in . It w a s n o t th e firs t tim e In th e h is to ry N a p o le o n ic p e rio d . A straw ballot shows more than 20 throughout the s ta te now stan d s: the house to succeed S p eak er Cannon. man lying dead beside a table on which • 1 w ish y o u h a d n 't d o n e It, so n . I t 's o f th e ra c e t h a t th e e n d h a s s e rv e d to A t th e e n d o f t h e p e r fo r m a n c e th e per cent of the nominees for congress w as a half-em ptied b ottle of port th at J u s tify t h e m e a n s— to m a k e th e m a d ir ty Job. a n y w a y y o u lo o k a t I t " Yes, 2,410; no, 4,174. The U nited S ta te s sen ate will have la d le s w a lk o u t In th e sa m e slo w an d on all tick ets are in favor of woman " N o r m a n s a y s It's a c o n d itio n , n o t a c le a n a n d w h ite a n d sp o tle s s . If n eed The home rule bill may reasonably a reduced Republican m ajo rity as a is th o u g h t to contain strychnine. Two s t a te ly m a n n e r , a n d th e n th e r e Is a suffrage. be expected to have passed, although resu lt of leg islativ e elections held in o th ers were alm ost dead from the th e o r y ; a n d h e Is r i g h t W e a r e l i v w ere. p a u s e , d u r i n g w h ic h c ig a r s a n d sw e e ts effects of the liquor and w ere taken to in g u n d e r a n e w o r d e r o f th in g s , a n d the m ajo rity for the bill is not as g re a t many sta te s. A complete combine harvester has C H A P T E R X V II. a r e p r e s e n te d . A t th e t e r m in a ti o n of a hospital, w here they are critically If w e w a n t to s ta y a liv e , w e v e got to as the m ajo rity ag ain st prohibiition. been shipped to A rgentine Republic, H o w T o m G o rd o n h a d In fo rm e d h im t h e I n te r v a l a n o t h e r s e t o f d a n c e r s — ill. The fo urth man had disappeared c o n fo rm to It. I t g n g g e d me a t f irs t: disappeared I re c k o n th e r e a r e so m e t r a c e s o f th e The vote so fa r as reported, including Ha rm o n Win* in O h io By 6 0 , 0 0 0 s e lf o f th e p re c ise d a y a n d tr a in of t h i s tim e o f t h e m a le s e x — file In, fo l and a crew of A m ericans accom pany and the police are seeking; him . M ultnom ah county, is yes, 3,157; no, ing it w ill show A rgentine w heat rais C h r i s t i a n t r a d itio n l e f t D ut. p a p p y . th e ir h o m e -c o m in g . A rd e a d id n o t th in k Cleveland. O. R eturns indicate th a t lo w ed b y a la r g e n u m b e r o f m u s ic ia n s 2,271. I'm g o in g to w in. T h a t la w h a t I'm to In q u ire . B u t h e w a s on th e p l a t ers the latest m ethods in harvesting. Governor H armon, D em ocrat, has made In D eath 's J a w s. Girl W ins. h e re f o r T h e r e Is n o th in g fo r u s to do fo rm w h e n th e tr a in d re w In. a n d w as p la y in g v io ltn 3 , flu te s a n d d r u m s . T h e V ery m eager retu rn s on Other a clean sw eep of the sta te , d efeatin g New York experss companies flatly d a n c e o f th e m e n c o n s is ts o f a s e rie s am endm ents are in from the sta te W arren G. H arding. R epublican, and W ashington, Pa. T otally ignorant b u t to s i t tig h t a n d w alL If w e g e t a t h e firs t to w elco m e th em . refuge to a rb itra te the question of a o f h ig h J u m p s a n d a c r o b a tic p e rfo rm te le g r a m fro m I n d ia n a b e fo re th e s e 8 h e w a s q u ic k to see a n d a p p r e c ia te outside o f Portland, but in th a t city his plurality will ap p roxim ate 50,1100. th a t danger surrounded her and under "closed shop.” w om an’s suffrage has been defeated Ohio will send ten ami possibly 12 th e im pression th a t she was carrying Id io ts o f o u rs lo se t h e i r h e a d s a n d go th e c h a n g e s w ro u g h t In h im , b y tim e, a n c e s , e n d in g b y t h e i r f o r m in g th e m to r io tin g a n d b u r n in g , w e s h a ll s ti l l b y th e B o sto n so jo u rn , b y th e s u m s e lv e s In to a h u m a n p y r a m id . F ire destroyed tw o large “ fire T h e tw o to one and a like m ajority has D em ocrats to congress, out of 21 in w ater, 11-year-eld Mildred Anderson h a v e a fig h tin g c h a n c e . If n o t. w e 'r s m e r 's s tr u g g le w ith a d v e r s e m en a n d m a le d a n c e r s w e a r c u r io u s h a r le q u in proof” blocks in Philadelphia, together been rolled up ag a in st the sep arate the delegation, instead o f e ig h t as at trip p ed along w ith two pails of n itro sm a s h e d ." t h in g s — th o u g h o f th is la s t she- k n ew c o s tu m e s w ith th r e e -c o rn e r e d h a t s o r w ith three residences. glycerine, which had been prepared "Y o u m u s t n 't b e to o h a r d o n th v n o th in g n s y e t. I t se e m e d s c a rc e ly present. for shooting an oil well on the Cem- m en . B u d d y . T h e y ’v e b e e n m ig h ty p a c re d ib le t h a t th e big, h a n d s o m e y o u n g n a m e n te d w ith b tr d s - o f- p a r a d ls e f e a th R o te b u rg Wants B o w e rm a n . Five men and two women w ere W ithout definite figures. D em ocratic fello w w h o w a s s h a k in g h a n d s w ith e r s , t h e s ig h t o f w h ic h w o u ld t u r n an y hurled nearly across the Ohio riv e r by R oseburg O ut of a to tal of 150 leaders are claim ing a m ajo rity in the aron farm n e a r here. As she careless tie n t." E u ro p e a n la d y g r e e n w ith e n v y . I t is " If 1 c o u ld d o w h a t I’d Itke to. I'd h e r g r a n d f a th e r , h e lp in g M iss E u p h r a votes counted up to 11 :30 o’clock Bow next leg islatu re, which w ill elect a ly sw ung th e pails laborers stood the bursting of a big steam er boiler. erm an had 100 votes. Indications are successor to Dick, the Republican breathless 100 yards aw ay, fearin g fire th e la s t m a n o f th e m . I t m a k e s s ia w ith h e r m u ltif a r io u s b elo n g in g s, n o w tim e f o r t h e r e s id e n t to r e t u r n a n d m a k in g h im s e lf g e n e r a lly u se fu l m e s a v a g e to h a v e th e m t u r n u p a n d h o m e, a n d t h e a n c ie n t c a r r ia g e , w ith every mom ent to see the child hurled In accordance w ith a royal edict, th a t Bowerm an will carry the county senator. n o c k u s on th e h e a d a f t e r w e 'v e b e e n a n d h o s p ita b le , co u ld b e a la t e r r e i n Its q u a i n t h u m a n h o r s e s a n d to rch - the e n tire Chinese consular force in into e te rn ity . A t a quiet command s k w by 300 votes instead of 150 votes, as e a tin g b lood to p u ll th r o u g h . H a v e c a r n a tio n of th e s t a s h e d sc h o o l-b o y . b e a r e r s , Is o n c e m o re p la c e d a t h i s d is San Francisco have discarded th eir from her fa th e r th e child set the pails y o u se e n L u d lo w ?" predicted. Hawley w ill win over C la r k W ould Be Speaksr. " N o t a w o rd fo r m e, T o m ? " sh e sa id , queues and adopted American dress. S m ith by 400 votes in Douglas county. "Y e s ; I sa w h im la s t n i g h t H e 's w h e n th e In st of C o u sin E u p h r a s la 's p osal. Bowling G reen, Ky. Cham p Clark, down and was tak en out of danger. r tg h t u g ly ; s w o re h e w o u ld n ’t r a is e a t r e a s u r e s h a d b een r e s c u e d fro m th e A f t e r D laenrillnK «h e W atte. All o th er Republican nom inees on the m inority leader in the House of R epre A general strik e has been declared S u ffrag ists S to rm King, I h a n d e v e n If th e b o y s to o k k e r o s e n e I m p a tie n t t r a i n p o r te r a n d a d d e d to th e D is c u s s in g I n t e r n a t i o n a l m a r r ia g e s , sta te tic k e t will outdistance th e ir op sen tativ es when advised th a t the Dem in C atalonia, Spain, and will extend h e a d on t h e p la tfo rm . B russels An ex trao rd in ary demon I a n d d y n a m ite to u s." S e n a to r T illm a n s a id h u m o r o u s ly a t a ponenta. R oseburg will probably go ocrats probably would control the next throughout the em pire w ithin a week. “ W ell. If th e y do. h e ’ll b e th e firs t "A ll th e w o rd s a r e fo r y o u —o r th e y “ w et” by 200 votes. Owing to the house, predicted th a t the D em ocratic stra tio n took place in the s tre e ts here d i n n e r In W a s h in g to n : I t is believed to be the first move in m a n to p a y fo r It.” s a id T o m ; a n d h e s h a ll be p r e s e n tly ," h e la u g h e d . " J u s t as K ing A lbert drove to the palace of slow count it will be im possible to m ajority would be 50. " T h in k , to o . o f t h e i r q u e e r fo re ig n the revolution. “ The land le ft th e office a n d th e h o u se to m a k e le t m e g e t y o u r lu g g a g e o u t of p aw n determ in e th e resu lts in d etail for slid e,” said Mr. C lark, " i s a ttrib u ted the nation to open parliam ent. A m il th e ro u n d o f th e g u a r d e d g a t e s T h e y k n o t t h e i r n a p k in s a n d s t a r t e d D e e r - T r a c e w a rd , a n d I’ll m a n n e r s . some tim e. L u d lo w w a s s s good a s h ts w ord. O n ta lk y o u to a fin ish .” a b o u t t h e i r n e c k s , y o u k n o w , lik e bibs. T here are prospects th a t the govern d irectly to the ta riff and his fight on lion slips of paper, b earing a demand S h e sto o d by a n d lo o k ed on w h ile he T h e y sa y t h a t a C zech n o b le m a n , a m ent may recover coal lands in A laska the rules in the house. The rules sp lit for universal suffrage, storm ed the th e n ig h t fo llo w in g th e d a y of s u s - M c M in n v ille Republican and W rt. the R epublican p arty and th e T a riff'M il ! TO* * 1 l'o r ,,'* e * nd »o m o h e * v y Packages p en s« a n a t t e m p t was m a d e to w re c k d id IL S u re ly , h e h a d g ro w n a n d m a s h o r t tim e a f t e r h ts m a r r ia g e w ith a valued a t $200,000,000. o n a a fte f t e r, r caused dissstis- of these were throw n s t the k in g ’s car th e In c lin e d r a ilw a y r u n n in g fro m th e tu r e d In th e th r e e b r o a d e n in g y e a r s ! C h ic a g o h e lr e s a , a p p e a r e d a t th e c lu b M cM innville— A p artial count in enmino coming so an soon A teniffic su rf, unaccompanied by riag e by a crowd o f S oeiaiists. His m in e s o n L e b a n o n to th e c o k e y a rd . T h e re w a s c o n s c io u s m a n h o o d , effe c w ith h la fa c e c o v e re d w th fine sc a rs . five precincts up to 11:30 p. m. of fsetion throughout the co u n try .” wind or any o th er disturbance, sw ept M ajesty was not h it. As the K ing It w a s h a p p ily f r u s t r a t e d : b u t w h e n tiv e n e s s , In e v e ry m o v e m e n t; tn th e election day gave Hawley 110, Sm ith. ’" D e a r m e. c o u n t ! ' c r ie d a frie n d . T o m a n d h is h a n d f u l o f g u a r d s g o t opened the session altercations betw een b a c k to th e fo o t of t h s h ill th e y fo u n d v e ry b ig n e s s o f him . S h e h a d a tittle Y o u r face! D u e lin g a g a in ! D o n ’t y ou up the beach a t Nome and flooded the West Le ads in O r e g o n City. 60, Bowerman 92, W est 78, B ran 61, a t t a c k o f p a tr io tis m , s a y in g to h e rs e lf stre e ts and basem ents of the city, do- the Soeialista and C atholics began. McBride 72, S la te r 67, B urnett 86. a fire s t a r t e d In a p ile o f w o o d en fla sk s t h a t th e y d td n o t fa s h io n su c h y o u n g k n o w t h a t y o u r U fa Is m o re v a lu a b le in g m u c h d a m a g e O regon C ity , O r.—Twelve out of 42 . h e a p e d a g a in s t t h s e n d o f t h s f o u n d ry m en In t h e O ld W orld. K ing 39, Moore 52. For w om an's su f precincts, incom plete, give Bowerman | now f An Indian horse trad er sold a mule j b u ild in g . ’ Frazzle' is R emembered. M a m m y J u l i e t ’s g ra n d s o n . P e te , w as frag e tax p ay in g am endm ent 69, against 109, W est 216: H awley, 153, Smith “ 'A h . n o , c o u n t,’ th e o t h e r a n s w e r T h e firs w e e e a s ily s x tln g u ls h a b ls for a shaved-tail” horse, and was un d o w n w ith th e fa m ily c a r r ia g e , a n d he 102; for home rule am endm ent 93; 87; Bean 86; McBride 106, S la te r 61, | New York The follow ing telegram ed , to u c h in g h is t o r n c o u n te n a n c e ag ain st 77; for em ployers’ liability 51; B urnett 64, K ing 60, Moore 86; home w as receievd at Tam m any hall from a by a w illin g h a n d o r tw o , b u t T o m to o k h la o rd e ra fro m T o m to u c h in g th e gravel j ; 1 have not been dueling. It t l ' 0.*^0p l8u* h' r‘* ° v«r th« joke, tr ie d a n e x p e rim e n t. S te a m h a d b een b e s to w a l o f th a lu g g a g e a s h e w o u ld a g ain st 66; for prohibition am endm ent rule, yea 135, no 150; state-w ide pro- D em ocrat in O y ster B ay; “ Rooae- k e p t u p tn e s in g le b a t t e r y o f b o ile rs h a v e ta k e n th e m fro m M a jo r D ab n ey . ¿ m y American wife. 8 h . InaUU o . * T " “ ' h° U” he .a iln « w with fo rk .'” ft'yen a hjm strong ^ electric 39; a g a in st 73; for prohibition bill, hibition, yea 128, no 109; am endm ent v e lt’s own d is tr i c t; Dix, 218; Stim - a g a i n s t e m e rg e n c ie s , a n d h e d ir e c te d A rd e a m a r k e d th is, too, a n d b e in g m* my eating ith a a fork. qu.eted ne>t d iy shock, he w which m ^ 41; a g a in st 74. | 360, yes 76, no 67. son, 158. B eaten to a fr a s s le ." I veil ever. Lafferty and Hawley for Congress from Oregon, Warburton, La Follette and Humphrey Win In Washington. 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