'' ',T?'sjgjgjgg WEATIIKU Itniii. The Meisage of tho riaffii. White Pair weather. Hlue Itnln or snow. White Biul olue Local showers Dlatk trlnnsular Above white, warmer; below white, colder. White with block center Cold mmmmm-tz: -rr3$say?RC; Medford Mail Tri RUNE -.-i ?.!; - i Pull Leased Wire Repenfe. Tho only paper In the vswMI published In a city the Mm- aft Mftford having & leased -rrfem. FUTTHYEAE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5), 1910. ELECTED No. TSfSL 4000 i wi OREGON REMANS RPUB CANS ADMIT WEST S VICTORIOUS IT1 BY TIMATED LEAD Oregon's Governor Elecfl Wets Carry State by Blq Vote Dry Counties Generally Voting Wet West Holding His Own in Multno mah and Will Get Bin Majority. DEMO IN I: "- tifc r -r Bulletin. PORTLAND, Nov. 9., 2:30 p. m. West is elected by from 3000 to 5000. Prohibi tion is defeated by 10,000 nnd tho home rule bill hns carried by from 5000 to 10,- 000. P 1 f - PORTLANP, Or., Nov. 9. Sme for tho governorship, Oregon yester day went overwhelmingly republican nud elected A. W. Lnf forty, pro gressive republican, and re-elected Congressman W. C. llawlev by esti mated majorities ranging from 5000 to 8000 votes. The diction of Oswald West, dem ocratic candidate for governor, was conceded by tho republican state central committee todnv. , Chairman Alexander Sweok of tho domooratic state central oommittoc o-.timutei that WestV plurality will bo 4000, and possibly more. Wost enrried Clackamas, Clatsop. Marion. linker, Union. Jackson, Um atilla. Linn and n number of other countios by a bis: vote. Indications are that tho stato do oidod to romnjn wot by nn over whelming majority. The wots olniui to Iipvo carriod Portland by from 10.000 to 13.000 and the state by 20,000. Drv counties are generallv votiig wet. Polk nnd Umatilla giving lnrge voto. Willi 4S precinct complete in Multnomah comity. Howennau wa. leading over Wet thin aftornoon bv 130 votes. The vote atood Power mau 2109. Wogt 1073. In an oxtra this morning the Jour nal claimed West's election by from 2500 to 5000. In nn oxtra odition the Evening fl'elagram, which supportod Rowor mnn. declared that tho results from outejdo counties was stieh that it was ail "Iinuonsiliilitv to predict the result." The paper inferred that Powomian still had a fight inn chance to win. Concerning the prohibition iasu. the drvs nert that the matter i still in doubt. notwithstanding fa vorable report for the wet. v Pendleton, in Kn.tern Oregon, tin vote stood 10 to 1 against prohibi tion. ROOSEVELT BEATEN TO A FRAZZLE IN GOTHAM NEW YORK. Nov. D Kooseveli. according to liU own expresi "wa beaten to a frmzzlo in hi home state." Not only that, but for the firt true inee he has been a factor m inilii" - be lt hi home precinct to a '. i 'fit dra tr no SUCCEED DEPEW NEW YORK Nov 8 Practically complete returns tdoay give the dem ocrat a majority of St in the legis lature, insuring a democratic succes sor to Senator Depew. The democrats gained ten con gressmen In the state. John A DlJt democratic nominee for governor was elected by a plur ality of 62 187 according to revised figures today The plurality of the entire democratic ticket averaged B&1 ' ''' ""ill? sHIHHHh OSWALD WEST. m SENATOR WYOMN CIIHYKXXB, Wyo., Nov. 9 Ue turna from half of the 400 piecincts In the state Indicate that tho legls laturo Is (lemm'i-atlc, meaning that a democrat will be elected to tho United States senate. This will ne cessitate the retlroment of Senator Calrk. The democrats, according to the latest available returns, elected six. state senttors and twenty represent atives. These with six holdover sen ators, give a total of 31 on Joint ballot. The republicans have ten Holdovers and elected one senator and four representatives, a total of 15. Six senator and 81 represent atives are stlil in doubt. Most of the dlstrleta are In the countlM where Carey ran strongest. Ills strength la expected to give the democrats at least fifteen of thoia, which would give the democrats i majority of nine on Joint ballot. FOSS' PLURALITY EXCEEDS 30,000 1IOSTON. Mil., No. .- Revied tcturn today indicated that Governor-elect Po (dcm.) will have . plurality of 3:1,779. Tho ioit of tho republican ticket wn elected. The Iegilnture will bo lopublicnn, but it will be i)Hible for tho anti ligo repulilioann t prevent tho re election of Senator Ludge. GOVERNOR DRAPER CONCEDES DEFEAT IN BAY CITY WISCONSIN REPUBLICAN FORTY THOUSAND MAJORITY M1LWA1K1.1 W.-. No !i The entile i-tlit K'p M'ri 'ik'l tt.li i-lfiMi'd ! .il ' ' ' ' ''" All but tv of (-.,-,' ( . .if---men wi'l b r"tiibliciin PUGET SOUND CITIES GO REPUBLICAN STRONG SEATTLE, Wat.h, Nov. 9. -Tho Piitiet Sound citie went republican b overwhelming iii"lontie 411 the 1 iert ion. Coi.grcMnjui W. K. Humph rev of the tint diatnet u relurnid to eoiucrvm over .Judge W. Itiaek b u plurality of 3UU. In Kiug count U.iie Huuiltrev won by a '2500 nlu ralitv in the face of the if t tight put up agauist hiiu. llutuhre 1 a htandnatie'r of prououneed type. The democrat did not make the guiim in the legn-latjire that reHrtf had conceded the w.uil.l m.ikc. and the republican WMjontv 01 .m:t l.i. ! lot will be more tlm l'M'. m-urmjf the election of Mil iJir.aeter tt United StsUk senator. A woman nuffnure asnendinent to the Matt- foiititufioti -i earned b .1 ii.ui ritv ! J ratio berg icairtained in Tt K.S, K . en d ' r t u io hai- 1 tin Seattle. HUSTON, Mh., Nov. 9. Gover nor Diaper, in conceding hix dofoat bv 'oiil'1'iiwiii Fos, said: "It looks ax if they bad made mo the target. 1 truet that tliev have Co lined it to the bend ot the ticket." Gov eruor- Elect Pom t.uid: "Prom the report thu far receiv ed 1 lliink my plurality will be 50,- bOO. I believe Caxwidv (dem.) lias been elected lieutenant-governor and I lin! in1 have curried kcvoii congies ioi:nl diiri-t in the lute." LA FOLLETTE'S COUSIN ELECTED CONGRESSMAN 8POICAXn:. Xov. 9. William Lit Follette, a relative of Senator Ln Follette of Wisconsin, won the olec-, tion as congressman from tho third Washington district by a large ma joilty. Me made his campaign on rt'p platform of progressive republi canism. A feature of yesterday's election wdb the placing in otflco of four democrats, who had recoivMl the en dorsement of various labor organi zations Ik this city, and also tho farmers in the outlying diHtrlett, to principal county offices. Tho regu lar republican nominees were suc cessful, however, with taeee excep tions, in electing their aomlneee. The woman's suffrage amendment, although polling a large vote, did not receive the nseeeaary majority of the ballots cast. The republican nominees for the state supreme eourt resolved a ma jority over the non-partisan Judiciary nominee. Olmstead Re-elected. HAIUUSniMtO. Pa . Xov. 9 Con- greaeman Olmstead. republican, has been re-elected to c-ongresi. In the elfhi.enth IVnrn-vhanta tUstrlet CRIIICJAC SLIDE AST Democrats Carry Nearly Every East ern Stato by Bin Majorities and Will Control Next " Conness Roosevelt Decisively Defeated In New York Harmon Re-elected. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. A dom icratic luiidlido bit tho entire couti try yesterday. New York, Now Jot e, MnsnoliuettH, Conncotiuut, In diana, Rhode Island, Ohio, 'Iowa, Wyoming nud probably Colorado elected democratic governors, while enough democratic congressmen wore elected to give tho democrats ceutrol of th next congress. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Dlnmlng tho rout of tho republican party to bitter ness In Its own organization, but praying for success In 1912, William B. McKInloy, chairman of tho ropub licnn national congressional commit tee, Issued tho following atntomont today on the results of tho election: "Whon It Is considered, as now seems to bo tho fnct, that barely two- thirds of tho republican voto ln tho middlo western Btntcs camo to tho polls and tho further fact that fac tional differences had nrnu'sod an un usual degree of bitterness among tho republican, tho result of tho elec tion Is not at nil surprising. Duo to Discord "Evory effort to promoto harmony was made by tho congressional com mittee, ln many Instances with sue cobs. Tho revision of tho tnrlff has always proved a disturbing oloment In American polities nnd this yonr hns been no except Inn. Judging by tho light voto polled, tho ropubllcnu party had tho same exporlonco they had In 1S92, two years nftor tho pas- wigo of tho McKlnley lnw. At that time about -.0 por cent of tho ropuli-. licaii voto In tho middle vvostorn statea was loath to voto against the republican party nnd were not iulte clear that the new tariff measure was tho ono they wanted. Yesterday's oloctlon Is a repetition of tho losult at that time. It Is my Judgment that tho prosent tariff law la boneflclal to the country; the same conditions will obtain aa in 1891. when tho republi cans swept the country. After the democratic Wilson tariff bill had been a law the distress iu tho country was mi widespread that tho people re turned tho republican party to power by it tremendous majority. Looking to tho future, It is my opinion that this defeat will wipe out all factional differences and that the republleau party will prenent a Halted front in 1012. ' "There can be no iuotlon but that the American l -ople In 1 K 12 will give to the patient, patriotic man ln the white houne a substantial en dorsement for the wise and patriotic administration be has given them." Democratic Hlaloiuoiit James T. Lloyd, chairman of the national democratic congressional committee, issued the following state- wnont on the nVmoeratlo victory: "Present indications are that the congress will be democratic by about S5 majority The returns Indicate that our pre-election estimates woro about correct , "The causes which bavo led to tho results shown are woll known. It Is a serious rebuke to tho republican party for Its failure to r wince tho tariff aa the party bad promised. The high cost of protected manufac tured articles, which has resulted In greatly increasing the eoet of living, lias had rery muck to do in producing this result. There is general d leant Is. faetlou with the ox let lug political conditions and wUii the present re publican administration. This led to Its resolution so far aa it eould be done a' 'be polls. The democratic party 1 won a victory because tho only hope of tho pooplo was In Its su premai The republican partv has i,owri ' '" rnu'Bo that t will not it.,. ' P I' r j ijo'i. ar is ilfrtej to con jg- s r no t(i' ' s' and Thos 'en l; ' '"n In tie iiterct of ,H Crage, repub lean Is elected In he tho mawes where such legislation twenty-third congressional district, would be a detriment to the r'ntaca , Y ROLLS DP RITY FOR WEST Sheriff Eledl of Jackson County J JESTIBIATED jHLr 'MBLW!BhiBaHfe sBLK'?r'l.i JKmEs ivv "JlJBflBWBnHnnA HHikiebu' f " . '''BBHilBHiSHBrarMRlrSnBiH AVIUM It A. JONIOS JOHNSON -illS IN CALIFORNIA SAN KUAXCIht l. ( ,l , ... 9. .loliiixou's eleutioii by Li.OUO i' churned by re4lbliosim. Keturus coming in are iuereasing his lead. SAN HA FA Kit. Cal., Nov. .-Thirty-two reciiiet out of :i giv" .lohiiMon 1729, lieli UWi, Democrats bel.O.e that Johnson will be t'ortunntt to get 'JOO plurality in Mrin e.miitv Kent (ren. ) for eongree In 112 pre einetM received 'i'ti, .iimwnii (dem.) 0SO. KAK J OKI:. I 'ul., Nov. . Johnson (rep.) for governor i nv&niiig well ahead in Hunts Clara. Hie plurality in the conntv is etiranted ot 2000. ( 'ongre-Miimn llnyee i roeeiving belter tiiuu 2 to I over hi demo cratic opiKuient, iiayen. KKKklNO. Cii Nov. O.-Tf-iM;-I'ttiiM vlnini JohiiMinV ulnraliu i 1 ilil' couiitv will be from 800 to UN". Although It is believed that the estimates made are fairly accurate, the surprising turns that tho figures have shown make the question- of the total vote and plurality still an open one. In Marin county, for In stance, where the Johnson men pre dicted a sweeping victory, their plur ality was only about 300. in San Francisco, where I loll expected to poll a heavy vote and teeeive a plur ality of 15,000, which would over come the lead Johnson expected In Southern California, the voters turned to Johnson or to Wilson, the socialist candidate, cutting Hell's lead to a loaa and giving Johnson a slight plaurallty In the county. The latest return from San Fran cisco show Johnson In the lead Three hundred and twenty-three pre el nets complete out of iOI give John son 13.683; Ileli v.4l. from this Jobtiosn men estimate a plurality for the governor-elect of 1225. The estimated total vote In San Francisco Is: JohiKM.-. .". 2l Hell :l,r,tCi Ti1h wo il I Kiv- Io' 11H011 22 011O plurality Johnson's & tt.w te turtie et to come iu will Increase Ms lead IleM m filrnri k !' iinul itc will show lu-1 itir ifit' Kfrri 1 ' r .tii thf j -rer' fip ire 1 ir r ! mm turns E BEV WN INDIANAPOLIS, lud., Nov. 0. A dumucrntiu ogilntiuc pledged to elect John W. Kern (o the senate has been ected in Indiana. 'Hie duteiil of Senutor JJeveridffu is admitlud by hii iiicudo. While Htute Cbniiiiiau Ji.ekoon of the deinouriilie state commit to cluinu. tlie Htute by "'). UUU,othe stute reiiublieuus do nut eoncede a greater dumocrallu l'iguiu thu.i H;,i:i)0 to l.'i,(M)0. All or the U deSMrf-rutic coiigrcoHmeu hnve been re-elooi9ii nnd the two republican district! urrj eutvrieiugly cIom with u Mr.ibility of democratic success. Ilurioii county (Iudiuauiwlia) is ileuioeraiie bv a mujority ranging iroin OOO to MKlu; Uladuou uoimty (Auderhon) by '2UUU nnd Sauderbui'K (Kvunevillel by about the same fig ure. Thee were formerly sltxiug 10 jHilllicau counties, made certain tho defeat of Ilevendge. Other reiunie indicate the demo cm U vtill control the next legtMlature a nil a working innjoniv of 16. Cliiuiiiiiui Lee of the repiiblicuu htute on Hi lioii'i, rcl'11-.c In coll ide nn 1 1 lliveridue'n defeat. mam elegt PLURALITY OVER 1581 Jones Elected Sheriff Voir der KnJ- Icn Chosen ScnatorCommissia crsiiip Close County Prottnh. Wet by Small Majority. 4- f -f -f 4- -r- " " From reports received from nil purta of Jncksom "" county tho 1 following majori- " tics socm probable: ' Oswald West 120' te " 1500. Robort G. Smith 300 te 500. rrohibition 100 to 2G "" wot. , 1 Henry D. Ilcnd 250 U .100. "" Wilbur Jones 500 ie 1000. II Von der Hellcn 250 ke 500. Tho outcome between FreS L. Colvig nnd llobort L. Tay- 2 loi for recorder is in doubt. Tho men nro running neofc "" r.nd neck. At 1 o'clock today only 24 " precincts had finished cormt- " ing nnd nindo compieto re- turns. However, incomplete "" roturns justify tho ostimntc "" ' iven. 4-4- (IIKVKNNi:, o Nov. U. The new k'gird.itiiit' of Wvoiiiing, iiciord Uig to retnni" loiliiv, u about evenlv divided between the democrat and lepubliceu. It will prubublv tuoiiiie tho oflieiul count to del ei mine which party mil poiitrol. The legulutuie e'-ts a United Stales wenuior. Uepublicaiie eoueele iho election ot Carey (dem.) by -I0UU. Cuugrentoitw alondell (rep.) wi.n .--It.'leil by a pluruhtv ) 4U0U SALT LAKY'. ( 1TY. I'lah, Nov. 9. Jorcpli lioweli iivp 1 mud re-eloct-1 .1 io iuiijihh, mill leiniblicatis gun- i.iiiv wei. iifi-c-iiil However, in In. aii Ivtc. liuuvei, Iron and K.i nc Km iiu are still iu doubt. The 1I1 mo 1 intii' o. with Muuller than 11-1111I t li- vim '1 hi- I uiMhititro will ' i-lv imblicuii. injuring tho . I oiii'd Mute Senator - 1 .1 -'11 ilimttc Coiiiplulu returns from 14 dimits in .Ineksou county nnd is complain, returns from tho rcnutlsv ing 20 preoiiiottf iiidicuto Hint Juct sou county will givvo Oswald Wea oaiididalo for governor, a majorltj over Howeniian of from 1200 Ae lfiOO. Mr. Waal developed ,'reutter stionglli lliuu hia aupporters expect ed. To date he Una carried trvwry preoinut eotiutud. The returiiH Irene 11 prooiuuts give West 78U jqiuL Iloworinan :M0 ti ratio of tw s one. Air. Weat is running &List three three to one in Ashland sm Alodfoid. Wilbur .luiies, onndiduto for a ulectiou as wlierlfi", 1ms swept tko county nnd will have it mujority vr J. H. Holliugor rangiug from 50& t 1000. Ashland ia cutting dvnm. Jotiua load. Areilford gave- -He Joiiea h two to ono vote. The coanky from prosont iiidiontions nt iiocec will go wot by it majority rangSagr fiom 10 Oto 22fi0. Onlv two pivoiiiets in Median! Iinve fiuishod thoir oount. CoritnaT. .Medford wlil not bo completed unlH late tonight or tomorrow. At 1 o'clock U10 voio in tltc 5ty atood as follows: Smith -111, llawlev -'"il. Uowormwi 231, Weet 177 I lluoliauau 331. Head S57, Von Der Hellen -8H, Nail 20.1. Davis 410, Myors 121, PitUersnaa 100. liulliuver 254, Juiiom 401). Colvig 3M. Tgyor 804. For prohibition U10, ugninst pv liibitiou 477. There were 10S2 vote oust io .Medford. Lutor reports from tlirotigbout tkw stato give Iloworman a total ot X3- 1S8 votes to West's 13.7BG up t Jt o'clock. DAVIS LEADS IN M RACE HMMHI Latoet retutiis available cfva via 852, Alyora 715, lftt(ersom Walt This inoludoB part of AfclilamT, iwast of Medford, Phoenix. Centraf PeissV Woodvillo. Gold Hill nnd other ciucts complete. TConUuueA vn rug'S.i ' .fiftjtMriat fii-tvi ' .11 ''S I M "i H F'H i.