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-, fTwHf ''nflPpr'w ' Wi TiT ftAILT OAWTAli .WrRVAT,, qU.VM. OHKGOX MONDAY, NOVEMBER ?,,1"08 : i .rtCH PARTY CONFIDENT OF WINNING TOMORROW Chicago, Ills., Nov. 2. At the.torsblp will reduce Toft's plurality headquarters of the Republican and Democratic nntlonal commlttco to rt ay, statements woro given out, each party predicting a victory In tomor row's election. Dlbpatchos received from all parts i claim the state. Tho speaking cam of tho wcsl at tfie headquarters' of pnlgnJn Corbrndo hns b6en closed. Tboth parties today Indicate thb'fol- fn Kansas, Bryan's campaign In flowing conditions in stato that navo been claimed by both parties: In Nebraskn, tho Democrats and Hho Republicans are both claiming tho state. Tho Republican chairman says Taft will got a plurality. In Town, Republicans claim thnt Tnft will get tho niBual Republican plurality. Tho Democrats claim that tho fight for thoiUnltcd States sona- VICTORY (Continued from pago 1) cr in his fight? Is tho provaletfl discontent an indication that tho la r boring men will demand a change In tho government? "Thorb" Is no good reason to ho llovo that Rockofollor's Support of Taft wlll Btnmpodo tho votors to . Brjnn, yet groat unxloty cxlsta ovor the offect of IiIb announcomont. It accentuates greatly Iho protest against tho iiiuluo power of wealth in polltlcA. 'The' result In Indiana; Ohio and Now York Ih closo. If any one of theso states Is snvod to Taft, it Is tho result of tho arousing of tho com mercial and omploying classes find morftltH of apathy. What the Re publicans fear Is that Rookefollor'B endorsement of Taft may turn enough votes in those Btates to oloct l)r.vnn. . , , . . "A woll-lnformod man of Now York fluyn that Rockefeller's endorse ment of Tnft Is not a. trick of tho Domocrnta. Ho Bays that Rockefel ler has always boon a Republican, and dqalroH Taft 'a oloctlon. Rouko feller was not awaru that his un popularity, nuya this man, and thought that hie endorsement would really bonoflt Tnft. Tho oil niitgnutn Is really sorry that It Iiub reacted against Tnft, ho Bays." After tho publication of tho Presi dent's communication, LUley's oppo nents clticlzod .tho stntomont and thon tho ProBldonf wro(o to LUloy; again saying: ' '' "Tho Prcsldont has not Interfered with tho election of particular candl dates. But .ho holds hlmsolf nt lib erty to state facts as to what he said "or did concerning any man'a acts as to which ho has full cpgplrnnce. When requested Lllloy made a apoech attacking and exposing Influences In connection with tho securing of ap propriations for Wavy yards for a cer tain typo of submarines, tho Prosl doht rond tho spooh and expressed to Mr. Lllley in tho pretence of tw$ f his coastltHonjB. hhr . hearty apV proval f M10 speech. 'The President authorised Mr. Lllley or his coMtlta at who were present to make pulA ,11c what he aald." The President at the request of Lllley later sent a tologram to him authorizing tho ubo of a fac-slmlle of tho statement In a circular. TAV? OIVKN OVATION V IJOOO IN NEW YORK . Dunkirk, N. Y Nov. 2. Stopping noro on romo to uiovoiana rrani Biiffalo, Judgo Taft was greeted by ovor 5000 persona today. Most of tho people In tho crowd were laborers nnd tholr greotlng of tho Ropubllcan candidate waa enthusiastic. When Taft appeared on tho plat form of tho trnluC, Mrs. Tnft accoin panted him. and thoro woro shouts of approval from tho crowd. 8011m one rushed up to tho train and thruat a largo boquot of chryutjthe- munis into Mih. Tafl'H hands. She amlled and bowed to tho crowd. Vhllo tho choorlng continued. Taft Ib Hchodulod to speak at AbIi- tabula, Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio, and to leavo for Cincinnati to- " morrow morning, And spend tho day t his brother's homo. In his address today Taft called on tho people to contlnuo In powor tho Republican party, "tho party of pro, -Kreaa nnd good times," He de clared that Bryan is a dangerous ihmh to have as president, WMlgton, D. C. Nov, S.Whlle tlie iHrlaelpal officials of the RepuH )in,n a.4wtaUtrntlon are absent from their pl4ta tp vote for Ta. Qeaeral lke K. Wright, seoretary of wcr, who registered as a Democrat thb la UaWNh Yoted, will bo left la afrawi U W dowK'lae nation lid. Wright fan ta rffUter la i'eaaJ .iearetry f t)w Navy Metcnlf will rwalH )erH aeoMHt of illness : and glvo Bryan a chance to win. In Cplorndo, the Democrats ch'argo the Republicans with having tried to "fix" the election In LaB Animas and Huerfano counties.' Doth sldefl tho northern part of tho state today I Is claimed by tho Democrats to bo ef fective In securing tho Btnto for him. Both sides claim a victory In this state. William, Alien White, who Is managing Joseph L, Bristow's, cam paign for United States, sonator, charges that tho Republicans are 11 a conspiracy to elect a Democratic legislator to defeat, Brlatow. President RoosuVidtj Secretary Lou l) and several White Houua ui fnchus loavo tonight for Oyster Ru to miBt'tlioIr votesv Thoy will return in tlino to receive tho election news to morrow night. All tho cabinet mombors, except Wright and Motcnjf? are In thJr homo states. Jloo department clorkn 'fiavo gone homo tovoto than nt unv other election alnco 3'SUiJ. liS 4 "COHHUITION FUND" CRY OF 'CHAIRMAN' MACK Now York, Nov. 2. Norman 12. Mack, nntlonal Democratic chairman, announced tills afternoon tltnt ho huu boon Informed reliably that "repont ei b" aro being sent by tho Republi cans Into the doubtful status to vdto for tho ReiKibllcan ticket. Mack de clared tliat this is tli6 ubo to which tho "corruption fund" Is being put. Mack declined to Bay how ho obtain ed IiIb information, but snld that ho had ovidenco thnt tho Republicans nro resorting to "dosperato mothods" to win tho election for Taft. Ho.saldl Mint me lenders or tno Tart parry "realized that thoy faced defeat" aft er the Rockefeller Incldont ami the "solid support of tho Domocrntlc ticket was for Bryan." ROO.SEVEIT PREDICTS GREATEST VICTORY Washington, D. C., Nov. 2. Presi dent Roosevelt this nttornoon ox pressed nbsoluto confldenco In the election of Tnft, to n number of per sons who called at tho Whlto House. Roo?ovolt said that ho bollovod tho Ropubllcan majority in tho olectroal collogo would equal and probnbly would aurjiass that of 1004. Tho Prosldont declarcl that the head of Standnrd Oil ovorshot tho mark and asserted his bollof that tho Rockofellor Incident would not win nny votos for tho Domocats. r CHICAGO STRAW VOTE FAVORS TAFT Chicago, Nov, 2. Tho straw vote conducted by tho Chicago Journal was concluded today with tho follow Ing results: For Taft -3848. ;. . ' ForBryanT-32 ' For Debs C02. For Chafln 160. . . ; For Hlsgon 272, For governor For Stevenson, Domocrat, 4425; for Doneon, Ropub llcaiv, 2047. Tho Journal eatlmntes that Adlat K. Stevenson will enry tho stnto bv 70,000, but that Taft will win the stnto by a safo plurality, FIGHTING EASY riOUTH DAKOTA DIVORCE LAWS (United ProBS Leased Wiro.) Sioux Falls, 8. D., Nov. 2. 'Da- kotu divorces" will bo a thing of tho past aftor noxt Tuesday, If tho workers for tho now dlvoroo hw are correct In tholr prcdlrtlnna ns to tho voto of tho people Tho law un der which "easy dlvorcei" in this Btnto havo bucomo fniuoun loqulred only six ntontlyi' residenco here in ordor to becomo a legal rojbleut, and eligible to sue for dlvoroo under tho law. Those who aro worklus for tho . now law say that a vast majority of tho people of tho state will vo:o for Its passage, and that Eastern mil lionaires will havo to Book other states to. secure freedom In a. short tlmo fron matrimonial bonds that havo ( became galling. !KNN'8YLVANIANB POUR OT TO IIKA11 TAFT (Onltffl PreH lied Wlre.1 Krlo, Pa., Nov. 2,Willlara H. Taft, tho Ropubllcan candidate for President, addressed a crowd of 10,- 000 peNtons on his tay Westward. Taft declared that he believed a IUpuelleaa lctwy eertalaj aad that W hjpwlBK during the last week of th awpalp proved to hm coaclu Bliralyf thatt"he fall Republican vote .tkrewghoatitheaiitkm .would b al lied at theplta. LICK OBSERVATORY IS I2NRANGKRHD utf-'l.'MJ-te San Jobo, Cnl , Nov. 2. Volunteer Are llghtel-B started today, for the Mount Hamilton ran go to battle Mill a forebt ilr'o that threatens To roach and dcatroy hick Observatory. Tho ilro extends for.tflximllea Inward had two milcB wldoi iLnst night It wns visible at tho top of tho rnngo near est tho obBorvntdrj', and early today had ptiBsed tho crest. Several barns havo been consume 1, but tho fnfmorfi Baved thoi houses by hard work. ' Tho flro started on tho Lantesq ranch, on th$Qulney road. It aproad to tho 'ftlttomnn placo adjoining, nnd thdnco into the mountains.' Tho town of Evergreen with 500 Inhabitants, is In tho path of the flames, but tho resldonts hnv taken tho precaution of plowing mid back-ilrlng. . . o : 1 UNFROCKED MINISTER ENJOYING LIFI. MJnlted Press Leased Wiro.) New York, Nov. 2. In a letter re ceived hero today by a frlond, Jor Knddb Cooko, tho unfrocked rector of St, Georgd's Episcopal 'cliurch of Hempstead, L. I., advises lilBAformer friend of tho birth of a second iBon to PJurotta Whalley, the youngglr with "whom he eloped and wltirwho'n lie haB Mioon living nt SartKRafaei. Cal., under the name of Jrry Mnl- COlllK '. . .- ,,.v Thn clrl'ft irrnndmoflior.I'todnv re a !, . fc-ii penta'd' 'ho' offer o f aIi motif or thr girl If kuo would nbaTlowifiiQ nilnls tor and conio homo. '. . V The lptter from Cooko snys that ho Is working at house painting 'i a is enjoying llfo. Ho -Bays" that- ho' loves his wife and h getting along woll In the world, o CANNON OITIMISTIO OVER HIS PROSPECTS f United l'rcdd Lenocd Wiro.) Danvlllo, Ills., Nov. 2. Claiming that tho (lof.ee tlon of votors from "Uncle Joo" Cannon hns boon rem odjed, E. X.'Lessuer todny predicted a victory of tho vctbran congrcBsmar .Lcssiier hns been managing Cannon's cnmpalgn nnd says that Cannon's friends hnvo staunchly stayed by him nnd 'that tho Republican cnndldnto will sweep tho district with tho usu al plurnllty. ' ' Cannon Booms tho lonst disturbed politician in tho district. Ho spout tho day at homo tnlklng politics wjth a few Intlmnto frlonds. His oppo nents dcclnro that tho Domocrntlc ticket will win and that Cannon ffll bo defeated tomorrow. - 11 n J LORD'S RON TAKES LOVE AND TROUSSEAUX OF FIVE fUnltcd Vttn Iiifd. Wlre.l Snn Francisco, Nov. 2. Acting on ndvlcea received from Sydney, Aus tralia, Chl"f of Pollco Blggy today do- tallod four men to meet tho steamship Lord Stanton today to arrest A. J, Johnson, alleged to bo tho third bop of Lord Jowol! of Englnnd. It Is alleged thnt Johnson boenmo engaged to flvo women of Sydney and aftor his departure itho flvo ladles' dis covered that ho had taken tholr troussoaux with him. Johnson will bo taken into custody on bis arrival nd an endeavor wUj bo mado'to rocovor the neddlng Ilpl gorlQ for tho Sydnoy, belles. J 11 1 .i , m-YEAR-'oiilMlOYR COMftDT MANY RURGIjARIEfJ Salt Jose Cal., Nov. 2. Two re pontnnt boy burglnrs are In tho coun i,y Jail here fearfully awaiting the. result of tho pollco Inquiry Into thq Bovornl burglaries to which they havo confessed. Tho boys are Geo, Weaver, 16 years of ago, and Chns. Martlnolll, a fow mouths younger. Armed with shotguns thoy entered soYernl residences boforo they woro captured by Deputy Sheriff Rondler. Tho Inds tearfully confessed last night to Rondlor that they entored and robbed tho homo of George Ptr montor on tho Montoroy road, In he Absence of Parmontor. They al so said that thoy had robbed two placoB In San Jose, a pumping plant on tho Tnlly road and tho residenco of Fred RugK. 110M1 or tho boys attend high school, are members of well-known Snn Jose families. - rm ? FIVE HUNDRED LISTEN TO HORSON Fesno, Cal., Nov. 2.-CongressT man Richmond Pearson Hobson ad. dressed a meeting- In court house park today. Fully 500 people hoard hire, The Republicans claim Fresno couaty for Taft by 1200 while the Democrats claim It for Bryan by 250. In 1896 Bryan carried Tresno coun. ty by 100 and In 1968 by five voto-j. It la claimed that at least 75 per cent of the labor vote will be cast for tho CoHuaoaer this Hate. Ne. CarrtNR for ytktrs AccordlPK to theCorruDt Practice act, bo carriages will V furnished to tak voters to the noils as hag been HANG TO FJSH TRAP v, , ' FORIXTEEN llOURS Belllnghnm, Wash., Nov. 2. Cling Ing with benumbed, hands to tho cap ping of a flsh trap near Marlpta, Peter Francis and Roy, Shrlver, two Bcllnghnm seamen, spent 1 0 1 rrlblo hours In the teinpoBt that raged on Belllnghnm Bay yesterday and lest night, praying for assistance which could not bo given them because of a heavy sea. At daybreak, when thoy were at tho point of extreme exhaus tion, thoy were rcscuod by a search ing party. With tho Intention of visiting tho ship Kynack, which lies In the stream to lonrn If any seamen acquaintances woro on tho Bhlp, Francis nnd Shrlv er loft about 11 o'clock yesterday In a rowboat. All wont' woll until thoy noarod tho ship. Suddenly,-n gTt of "vvlnd drove n.sc abdardthe bon,( and half filled it with water. The storm In creased, and tho two men drifted to ward the Marlotta shore. Whllo the water, the two men wero uwept into a fish tni about half a mllo fro-i tho Mnrlotta, 'shore at 2 orol0olt yv terday aftdrnoon. Grasping A pile thO' iflbu cltuigtp it, and climbed to the oappfng. When tho title had reached Its mnx "inum tho rowbont was pnrrloid into Up fish trap yid there buttered to 'lieceB. Tho ttoarehln.fcnaUy startOd ditt at i (J'oloqjc thrBiliornlUg in launch dnd ranged tjie uay until U found the men rfn tho trap. ? i.rf HALLOWEEN JOUi: ENDS IN OLD LADV'H DEATH Portland, Or., Nov. 2, A hl loween prank "was the indirect cni'w of tho death of Mrs. Katrlnn Dahl- qulBt, S!1 years old, yjslorday morn ing ut her farm Just oulaldo thu oity limits, news of whlclt 'naatreceUe(l today by tho caroitor. Hallowo'nn trht a r-'ub of boys made awi ' ith two wrg .1 and on arising Suni'a) moriiUig tlw agod vo man.'dlsfTe"(t ho13fl4 inVrTod' Into the iio sn and no'.UI ' h e son, who aturu ' oi3v HMhi 'ir.thant, and, llndltu l ham ml fur from -the hoiiHO, rotu inl to find h s mother uiicousalous on tho front poich suffer ing from at. dttnek of hv "J trouble. Artlllclnl tetpiratlen whs . ttempted, but Mrs. DnlilqulHt'i condition did not lint. vie. STATE UXIVEBSITVr MAKES GOOD SHOWING UnlverePv of Oregon, E igeno, Nov. 2. Every county In tho Btato, with tho exception of n hnlf dozen In enstorn nnd southeastern Oregon In which thoro nro- no comploto high schools, nnd every four years high school and academy In tho stnto Is represented in tho Btudont body at tho University of Oregon Tho regis tration haB nowrreachpd 521, which Is tho greatest In the history, of the university, and 'will bo Increased to G0Q by tho registration at tho opon Ing of tho socond B.omestor. Many atudents entor at this tlmo, complet ing their work at tho mldyoar four years, hence. Thq registration of 62;. Includes, only tho dppartmonts of liberal arts and engineering, and not, tho departments of medicine and law. If these were Included, tho to tal would bo, about 750. Fifty-three Btudents nro registered from states outride of Oregon, an Indication of tho largo number of people from o.thor states that aro sotllng In the stato, Multonmnh county leads In number of students, followed In or dor by Lnno, Marlon, Baker, Clacka mas, Jackson, Douglas and Umatilla, ,- 'O . SHIP HAS MANY ESCAPES DURING VOYAGE Snn Frnnclsco, Nov. 2. Tho crow of tho British Balling vessel Acamaa, which arrived today from Rotterdam, told n tale of great peril at' sea, Tho vossol, on tho voyage from Rotter dam to South American waters, en countered gale nftor gale that th'roat eued tho ship with destruction Tho Straits of Magellan had hardly been J pnsBod safely when a storm arose that whipped tho canvass from the mast and sent the helpless crnft tearing back Into the straits at 30 miles ap hour. Lack of provisions prevented tho enptain from turning back to Rio, a,nd, after weathering the storm tho run to Callao waa made. Leaving Callao, the vessel searly ran aground In the shoal waters of Antofaga&ta, and last night when attempting to enter San Fran cisco bay In the fog, scraped her nose on Bun rock In the entrance to the Golden Gate, but sustained no great damage.. FIRE5CHN HURT IN PHIIiDELPHIA FIRE Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 2 A. Are started la the cotton warehouse of Phillip boldley Jk Sobs this after ao4raad la' huraiag le'rcaly,. The WIUUbs frebably will be a toUl lo. Twa Iramea were iajured )a Rghtag the lawee. Knock and tho world knockB with you; BooBt nnd you boostnlone; r This bad oid earth Is a foe to mirth And hns a hammer as large a3 your own. Buy and the gang will answer; Sponge and thoy .stand and sneer; The rovolers nro bound to a cheerful sound. But shrink from refusing Boor. Bo rich, and men will 'secfli you;' Poor, and thoy turn nnd go. You aro a every good follow, when you aro mellow, And your pockets are lined with dough. Bo flush and your friend nro many Go broko and thoy loao you all. You're a holuvosport nt?5 a" quart But woo If you chancp to fall. Pralso and tho cheors nro many ' Bcof, nnd tfy world goes by Bo Bmooth- nnd Blcok, and tho gang will stick, As cIobo ns a hungry fly. C There is nlwnya a crowd tp;heU) you A copious draught to drainf,5 When tho Jng Ib gone, you .must bear mono. The hnrrowlng throbB of pain. AUSTRALIAN'S, LOOK EASIER TO ROIJR "PLG Snn Francisco, Nov." 2. Unholz, tho Boor' lighter, vho was shown to bo an "UlUander" by tho savi'gp awlngB nnd Jolts of hit conqueroi, "Cyclono" Thompson, will sail for Australia on tho llrat lion leaving this port for tho big Island. "Thb llghtoVff In 'Australia must W softer than those In thla country," declared Unholz. "I nm no longor n c)uinplou. To tell tho truUi, 1 (L.i't hiuk much of myBeir, but ion 1 in ml in .Melbourne 1 will toll them I am the rmsmplou Boer debtor, and thoy will be..,? me. I will 'got mutches, and maybu win n fow." Tho minora' that tho PnpN j-Kotchel light would bo deolareil off btjcausc of dlffcronco!) ovor tho division of the purso aro laid nt rest today by Manager Joo O'Connor, for Kotchel. O'Connor doolnros Unit" ' tho- match would not bo culled off, no 1 matter how little money (3 awarded Kotchel In tho "split up." "HIP HIP HOORAY" FOR THURSDAY NIGHT "Hip Hip Hooray" tho now Btnr rlng vuhlcle'of Rice nnd Cndy, which .will be seen hero at tho Grand oporn houso on Thursday ovonlng, Novem ber 5, comes dlroct from Jos. Wobor's Music Hall, Now York, with gorgoous coBtumos from PnrlB and tho perfec tion of sconlc equipment. "Hip Hip Hoorny" has proven tho Indisputable position of Rice and Cndy ns tho In heritors of Webor find Fields. Tho piece deals with tho doings of a uni versity whoro a comic opora troupo Ib playing and a boat race about to bo rowed, Rice 'and Cady represent a broakfast food manufacturer and a capitalist-who hoatltatcs to Invest his monoy In "Excited Oats." Thoro are pretty girl, handsomo collogo boys, adventures, tsohgs and dances and brilliant vepartoo for three liours of fun such aa delighted Broadway fot an entire soason. "Hip Hlp'llooray" Ib presented by a company of 40 peo ple. REPORT PREMATURE havu TTinnrif npttinur, The Hague, N.ov. 2. Jt was gtvonjl iimiiiiiimn VI7 T TOCRTY I jc, JLljJZiJrv 1 TONIGHT ONLY That very interesting and most beautiful picture m exhibited, I Dajmon and Pythias Don't Miss It Starting at 9:30 a, m. Tuesday we shall election returns, '" A Soecial Leased Wire n..i nn(mno Prnmni and RetiafoS' .,!. r- .u. u.-m r lnc ih9t Ho not Wlsh election returns we shall give two performance : u t i4... u,Am nw nintures tW 'W6 ' ; IU UrUlKJII piUlUIGa, iiiuuuin hum i -Talk. Stariinff.flt fii45 until'9l30, a...,rt.'. ,rt . ' " SE4JSUj ;; Aumiooiun iuv. We cam a fn an" o0p!,J ot PERFUMES TALCUM POWDERS AND TOILET -ARTICLES Of all kinds. c wr pricaatrteru. our goods tho hw tuMjJ MUSH and let ti8 phow you tjy , have in tllPSo line m Red Crd i.H Pharmacy Cor. CouinuTclnl nml jij IMIl at 1110 nlTlpaa n il. ... 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