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K t i HER: FAin TOOTQIIT, THURSDAY RAIN. ABLXCAPITAL JOURNAL xvii. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1007. NO, 25tt - " " ' "" ' I,,. M., ,, , , .., "'.,,, ,;,M-,jy leccncy Wins a Great Victory in San Francisco ECKAT STEEL BRIDGE HNS MEET IN TOG lmS PACIFIC PASSENGER isHHS INTO 0. R. & N. LO- AT KAST END OF PORT- i STEKIj BRIDGE, KILLING iciimax. lltcd Press Leased WIro.) tod, Nov. C Eastbound O. k passenger train No. 8, Pon- f local collided with tho ln- iSouthern Pacific pasBengor Ko. 16. at tho Bharp curvo In ck lust off tho steol brldgo at bis morning, killing Frank W. !a railway switchman, nnd Injuring tbroo other men. ifog wa1 donso and tho ongln- both engines woro unablo to yards ahead of their pilot. big passenger train lumbered brldgo. It swung sharply In- ilde"8"curvo In tho tracks at int. Ab It did bo tho yellow tl the headlight on tho switch filtered through tho mist. Tho and fireman cscapod by i, but GlasB, who was In tho d( tb6 passcngor onglno, was between tho tondor nnd the I vat crushed to death. enrd of themselves, and left tho scene of tho wreck before their names could bo secured. According to tho tlmo schedulo thero should be ten minutes between tho passing of tho Pendleton local and tho Southern Pnclflo limited from "San Francisco. Tho fog had delayed tho train and a flvo-mlnuto wait on tho brldgo because of an open draw cut their tlmo margin still further "When tho engineer crossed tho brldgo ho Btntes that ho saw tho flag man from No. 1C run out of tho fog and signal him to hold up. This he did, but No. 1G, unnblo to Bee the flagman, came on and crnshed into tho local. Both engines wore de molished and truffle delayed soverai hours. Sulcldu Was Deliberate. VlBalia, Cal., Nov. With arrangc tnonts for his funeral mado four years ago, ohn Bnughm, cashier at tho Santa Fo depot, in this city, com mitted Bulcido this morning. After delivering an order to a train, re turned to his desk, drow n revolve nnd Bhot hlmsolf through tho heart. Boforo ho expired ho placed his pis tol In a drawer of his desk. No causo for tho euicldo enn bo assigned ex cept that ho believed himself to bo short $62 in his accounts. Investi gation of his books showed bis ac counts to bo straight. o Old Men Will Go Rack. Chicago, Nov. G. Superintendent Cooko, of tho Western Union, said to day that If the strlko Is called off to night tho old men will bo put back to work without prejudice Forty bIx returned yeatorday and 20 tho day boforo, and many applications ELECTION A PEOPLES VICTORY TAYLOR IS ELECTED center on Rynn instead of Taylor. They nre as free to rojoct advlco as we to give it; but It does matter vastly to this ropubllc that they .cen tered on the man they thought most likely to beat McCarthy." San Francisco, Nov. G. Mayor Taylor, speaking of tho result bf tho olection, said: fto "Tho victory is nTl for San Fran cisco. It was no man's light, and no man's victory. All tho candidates whom the peoplo have elected to of flco with tho head of the ticket stood lor good government. With tho Wholo world looklnc nt ua. wn nnnlil Wiili HAVE MAJORITY OF 0000 not fall down. Snn-Frnnclsco has ro- LANQDON RE-ELECTED DI8- doomed horself In tho sight of tho GENERAL ELECTION . RESULTS JOHNSON WINS OUT More Dry Illinois Counties. Chicago, Nov. G. Comploto ro- turns show thnt flvo now countlca havo been ndded to tho "dry" terri tory in HllnolB. Thoy nro Hardin. Union, Pope, Mnssca nnd William-. son. TRICT ATTORNEY RY 12,000 "GOOD GOVERNMENT SUPER VISORS ARE PROBABLY ALL ELECTED. woro rocoived! today. Tho Btrike- Tho broakors who nro compotent will bo ured men wero ablo to take retained. mmsm PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - 1 Crowds That Daily Visit Our Store IBEST PROOF IN THE WORLD THAT THE CHICAGO STORE 1XG THE PEOPLE THE REST VALUES FOR THE LEAST REMEMBER OUR MOTTO, "THAT A QUICK DIME A LA2V QUARTER." READ ON. hOU WANT VALUES i hard to bout on the Pa t In LADIES' COATS, L1 MILLINERY como to fW Storv, fii & Ml '!vf!"" "" 1.03 u IMm on n toi'i-00' WJK), $8.00 tun rr uuw 91-jo Ladles1 $5.00 Trimmed now Ladles' $0.00 Trimmed now Hat $2.05 Hats $.1.05 75c (United Presa Leaned WIro.) San Francisco, Nov. G. Tho count of tho ballets cast yesterday contin ued Blowly through tho night, but up to 8 o'clock tills morning it had pro ceeded far onough to partly confirm last nights' estimate that Taylor leads his opponent by nt lonst 10, 000, and that Langdon dofents Mo Cowan by nt least 20,000. It is moro than llkoly that tho re mainder of tho Good Govornmont ticket Is elected. Tho rojolclng in tho city ovor tho result is unreBtrnlnod, tho moat Ju bilant bolng tho worklngtrion thom boIvcb. On tholr way to work this morning groups of tollers would stop boforo tho bill boards Bhowlng pic tures of Taylor, and giro throo choors for tho successful candidate Misses' College lints now Ladles' $2425 Dress Shot. .$1.10 Ladles' 35c Wool Hoso 23c Wool Blankets $2.50, $3.50, $1.50 Cotton Blankets nt nny price. 75c Fnncv Wool Dress Goods yard 1 $1.50 Dress Goods, 54-Inch, now yawl 0!z Ladles' 35c Winter Underwear , 23c now sat Petticoats $3.75 Ladles' Wool Underwear now 10c, 75c nnd 05c. 5000 yards of Outing Flannels in llghti nnd dark slwdes, also cream and white, yard, 3c, 5c, OJ4c, 8 l-3c, 10c. Boys' Suits, Iialf what you luive to iay elsewhere. Remnants of Dress Goods, Half Price. Wo show Uio grandest stock of SIBcs In Salem and at the smallest prices. San FrnnclBco, Nov. G. Tho Call nnd Chronicle, who supported Tay lor, aro Jubilant ovor tho result of tho oloctlon. Tho Examlnor which sneorod at Taylor's candidacy, claim ing that tho Mayor of San Francisco should bo something moro than "a nlco, cloan old gentleman," rofrains from saying whothor or not It llkoa tho rosult, contontlng itsolf with giv ing tho credit of Taylor's olection to tho Union Labor votes. Tho Call says: "Tho triumph of good govornmont Btops tho mouths of noarby carpors, liko Los Angoles. It slloncea tho mnllclouB tongues of Pugot Sound. It sots us right with tho world. It is an invitation to cap ital, whorovor It may bo, backed by tho strongost possible guaranty of snfoty, stability and a Just nnd equal administration of tho laws. It is concluBlvo ovldenco that our gigan tic task of rohabllntlon is not bo big that wo hnvo lost sight of municipal morals; it slgnlflos convincingly that hero material rehabilitation goes hand in hand with civic regeneration la vivid forecast of tho now, cloan.pro? porous, progressive city that is al ready well advnncod in tho mak ing. "This signal victory closos tho In famous chapter in our history that began with Schmltz and Ruof in pow er nnd showed in its last pages Schmltz and Ruof in Jail. Also it marks tho passing of tho porlod of clasa feeling and class hatred for thoso whose existence thero was nev er any botor reason In this commu nity than tho contemptible reasons of self-seeking politicians, whom Ruof educated In all civic vllenoss." world. Tho neonlo word arointed. - - , and when tho peoplo nBBrt thmsolvn thoy ore found on tho right Bldo. Ab for myself, 1 thank tho peoplo from tho bottom of my heart for tho con fidence they havo Bhown In mo. I am- elected to tho ofllco i lthout hav ing mndo a slnglo promlso, nnd with out having spent n cont In campaign ing. My soiiB got out n plcturo card, I believe, but oven that was not my fault. I am Just as froo to oboy my best judgment as when I first took tho ofllco. "Only ono promlso wnn asked of mo during the cnmpalgn, and that was by tho liquor mon. I told thorn I would mcko no pro-olectlon prom ises. 1 havo not." William II. Langdon Bald: "Tho victory Is most gratifying to mo, as KENTUCKY ELECTS REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR RHODE ISLAND A DEMOCRAT NEW JERSEY IN DOUBTS-MORMONS BEATEN IN SALT LAKE CITY MAYORAL1TY FIGHT. Hcnrst Shows Strength. Now York, Nov. G. Though Tam many has n clear plurality of 20,000 for Its sheriff and Judges, it failed to bury Hcaret, as it said it would do. Tammany had hoped for n G5.000 plurality, and this would havo proved that Hearst Is no longer n polltlcat factor In Now York, nnd that Tam many la all poworful. Tho latest fig ures Bhow that the HcarBt voto In. Greater Now York Is 70,000. (United Picsb Leased WIro.) San Francisco,. Nov. G. Govor nors wero elected in six Btntos yoB torday, with tho following rcBults: Maryland, Dem.), probable, Aus tin L. Crothors. Mississippi, (Dom.)'E. F. Noel. Rhode Island, (Dem.) James II. Hlgglnu. ""Massachusetts, (Rep.) C. J. Guilds Jr. Now JorBoy, (Dom.), probable, Frank 8. Kntzonbnch, Jr. U w.nn- .1.. ... I . il. -n-l-t .. ..... u.u ,u,ruvui ui mo omciai Kohtucky, (Rep.) August E. Wll courso of tho district attornoy during 'B0( mo inst term, and a command to i ...!..... .. .. .... .. . I In Now York- couunuo mo worn uoioro mo courts i City and county, until thoso who havo boon nulltv of'horo tho Intorost contored on . thu crimes against tho govornmont hav flBnt hotwoon tho Independence boon brought to Juntlco. Tho Bplon-lLonKuo-Uol,ub,,cnn forcoa ond Tftm did Bupport given my candldncy hy,1"011 tho ,nttor won ) ft mJoHty tho labor pooplo bIiowb that tho Is- ,n tho neighborhood of 2b000. auo wnB clearly understood by thorn, Tom Johnson was ro-olcctod mayor and thoy voted for honesty and dQ'0f Cleveland by a plurality of 3000 conc5 In -governmental affairs. Francisco, has been redeemed." San San Francisco, Nov G. At il:30i or 4000. It looks liko tho 3-cont fnro would bo ncoeptod without con test by tho traction peoplo. Dig Republican gains woro shown this morning tho indications woro ,n Kontuclcy, whoro tho Republican that the rnunt u-onl.i nnf lm nmnin.. ticket was oloctod, and LoulsvlllO ed until late tonight or early tomor row, only 2.1.4G2 voIcb out of an ob tlmnted totnl of 50000 having boon counted up to that hour. Tho voto Btood as follews: Toy olooted a Republican mayor. In Massachusetts Curtis Guild, Jr., Republican, was ro-oloctod governor by 76,000 plurnllty over Henry M. Whitney, Domocrat, with Thomas L. lor, 30,885: McCarthy, 7380; Lang-iII,BBOn' Indopondonco-Longuo, n don, 14,027; McGowan 9001. Bnad.e,M0 third. . John R. Mornn, Indo on tho same per contago, and tho os.!pondonce-LcflKU0' wn" re-elected dls tlmated total voto of BG.000, those tr,ct nlty of Suffolk county by figures would Jndlcnto tho followlnc5"'""" P'rauiy. reBultB: Rynn, 9000: McCarthy. 19,000; Taylor, 28,000; Langdon. 34,000;McGowan, 22,000. The fight la close between Mul At Salt Lnko City tho anti-Mormon party elected John S. Dransford fo. mayor. Pennsylvania Republicans rollod croy. Union Labor, and McCabo. Gnorl UP a Plurality of 175.000 for J. O. Govornmont, for tho city clorkshlp, 8ll0atz. wlo headed tholr ticket for with tho chancos favoring Mulcrovy.18tato treaBr' Kostor, Good Govornmont, for au- In Nebrtt8'a tho Republicans elect dltor, has a slight load ovor Horton, 0(1 nee8 to tho "Promo court cfor Union Labor. iLoomls, Domoorat, by about 25,000. Tho count of tho votes cast for su-l Kx-n8B Cox camo hnck Into his norvisors hn nof nrn.lnrf fnrlow " uinomnau, nnu oiooiea nm onouch to mnUn nn nnnnrnln of Imnln 'maXl I-OOpold Markbrolt, mayor, OIHl Thore Is little doubt, however, thntl,n To,e1,!0 Brand hltlock hold tho th Good Govornmnnt nnnnlnnrA In . "inyorality, In splto Of tho pulpit OU- Kcntucky Very Close. Loulsvlllo Ky Nov, . Roturna from tho mountain counties will not. bo In for several days, hut, on the faco of tho roturna thus far rocoived, tho Republicans carried tho Btato by n slight mnjorlty. Tho Domocrn't3, howovor, will not ndmlt defeat, nnd ciaim that complete roturnn will show thorn to bo tho vlotors. Sncrnmonto.iCal., Nov. 0. Tho 're call carried by ono voto. Tho bal- anco of tho ticket ran no follews: Mayor Clinton L. White, Repub lican, 3134; M. R. Beard, Domocrat, 3019. For auditor and asBoesor Frod W. Caroy, Republican, 3753; W. , O. ConiBtock, Domocrat, 2379. City colloctor L. H. 8pnuld"jr Domocrat, 3672; Peter Ruman, Re publican, 2443. J- i City attornoy 8. Luke Howo, Ro- publican, 335G; D. L, Donnelly Dem ocrat 2 GG2. , City. tr'oanurorC.' ' MT'Proilgor, Republican, 3327; , Domocrat, 2810. the Good Govornmont peoplo aro In ; tho majority. McEVOY BROS. AXD COUKT rEHT, 1AUM, ORBOON. S Tho Chronicle says: "Let peaca onco moro reign in this city. Lot ua end tho wretohed agitation which for tho past six years has boon Btirrlng up olaBs hatred and Industrial war fare. Let thoso who havo not yet rehabilitated themselvos thank God, take courage and procood with tholr plans. "Yostorday was a groat dsy for San Franolsco. It was tho turn of tho tide. It was tho boglnnlng of tho' ascent to nobler ideals and bot ter days. Tho passion of tho confllot will eoon dlo away. With an honost government assured capital will not shun us, but seek ua." Tho Examiner says: "Tho final count will show that Taylor has been elected mayor by Labor Union votes. "No such majority would bo pos sible without them, and It Is a orod ltablo refutation of tho Blander that worklngmen caro only for their class and havo no regard for govornmont that they did pile up a big majority for Dr. Taylor. "It does not matter (bat Union la bor did not accept our advlco and Taylor Claims 17,000. San Franolsco, Nov, G. In a bul lotln posted at tho Good Oovornraout headquarters this afternoon it Is.8"1"11 P,urnmy Blnughts mado upon him. In Rhodo Island James 11. Hlgglne was ro-oloctod governor, with tho on tiro Democratic ticket. Tho Domocrats carrlod nrooklyn, oloctlng tho McCnrron ticket by n 'jTfcaHtfter Tenches Governor, (United Press Leased WIro,) San Francisco, Nov. C. An auto mobtlo in which Govornor Qlllotto, with his wlfo nnd son, wero riding TuoBday afternoon struck n small boy au tho lattor Jumped from &, Turk street car near Octnvlu. Tho. boy, Robert Dyrno, was taken to tho, Emergoncy hospital for treatment.. Dyrno, who is n 15-yar-old er rand boy, says ho was "nlunjng" a rldo on Uio car, TvTion th6,'onductoi' thfeatonod him. Tho bow jumpod lu. front of tho muohlno. Tho chauffeur wnfi unnblo to tup. tho nuto. nnd it struck tho youth,, throwing him hoavlly to tho pavo mont. A crowd quickly gathorpd, . and Bomo ono picked tho hoy upland, was going to put him in xha nuKv With tho govornor. Tho etnto'B chief executive sooIni tho boy was not seriously Jnjurod. domurrod until a tonmator from a paHalng wagon got off and threatened to do somo daraago If tho Buffering boy was not taken In tho mnchlno poat-lmsto fo tho hospital. Tho boy was thon taken In tho" nuto and hurried to tho hospital. clalmod that Mayor Taylor pollod moro votes than Ryan and McCarthy combined, and that his" estimated plurality is 17,000. PflniiNylvnnla Is Republican. In Now York stoto, Edward T. and Wllllurd Bartlett, joint nomlnoos of tho Democrats and Republicans, are oloalod, and tho loglslnturo remains strongly Republican. In Now Jorsoy tho oloctlon is close, with Indications pointing Pltsburg, Pn., Nov. G. Complete jstrongly to tho oloctlon of Kntzen- returns glvo Shoatz, Ropubllonn, for state troasuror, a plurality of 175,-000. Rig Vote In Massachusetts. RoBton, Mass., Nov. 6. Anti-cor poration sentiment and a split in tho Democratic party enablod Governor Guild to win a re-election by ono of tho largest Republican pluralities ever polled In Massachusetts. His plurality, bb Bhown by revised totals, Is 102,000. baoh, Domoorut, by n small majority. Tho Maryland contest for tho gov ernorship Is in doubt, owing to the lateness of returns. Chairman Van Diver, of tho Domooratlo state com mittee, claims tho Btato by 12,000, and conservative estimates glvo thu Democrats vlotory. Rurton Still Running. Cleveland, O., Nov. 6. Rurton, tho defeated candidate for mayor, says he will continue the fight against the "machine government," as he calls the Johnson administra tion, and says be will be a candidate Hfgglns, Democrat, 'Elected, Providonco, R. I., Nov. 6. Gover nor Higgins, on tho complete re turns, Is ro-electod by a plurality of 2480. The rest of tho Btato officials are Republicans. CIoso Call In Ohio. Columbus, O., Nov. G. Tho Ohio legislature still shows a Republican majority of two, tho Independent Democrats holding tho balance of power In tho senate, and the Repub licans having three to the good In for re-election to congress next fall, tho house. Raymond HlUihcoek Surrender. Now York, Nov. Q. Raymond Hltohcoek surrendered to tno nbllco this morning. Hltohcook was nccompanlod to Joromo's offloe by hl wlfo and two attornoys. Ho was ordered roloased on 17500 bnll by Judgo Whitman, and tho bond was Immediately fur nlshod by Mnrtln Englo, tho former- Tammany loader. Tho comodlan was pujo and hag gard, nnd a moro Bhadow of hid for mer solf whon ho Btaggerod Into tho district attorney's offlce. Ho wns Im mediately arraigned under tho bIv Indictments against him. Ho plondod not guilty on one of tho counts, and bond was nt onco llxed, tho court pa trolling him on tho romalulnir flvo counts. Ho will romaln In tho nom inal oustody of his attorneys until called for trial. Hitchcock's Jooular, debonairo air Is complotoly gone, and ho appears to bo suffering Intonioly. It la reported that tho comodlan will appear In his old role In "The Yankeo Tourist" tonight. His attor noys clp.'m to havo affidavits from tho girls mentioned in tho Indlctmonts declaring that thoy woro not wrongod by Hitchcock, It Is said that Hitchcock will tell where he was In a song. Ills attor neys promise to exposo a BOnsatloual blackmailing and persecuting plot.