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". ? ? .? - pp f "-Kill J T 1 - 1 .tn iripfwwffpW'W i k'HH i r ' I tjV pr i i: . J 1 t-fcV - .fry ,- r . V- 1JRSk? " OIk V . i SF f'll VHVB fokt -. j I JIm. 1 jffiM iDI IPllIlltlOlDi flPflliQllO IIGI IqI Ik S " atirwrn fob. xnn SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVKMUErI,, 1W ;cno an -f"rr-t- APT GETS OVER w? .;M .fr. , i .'A . ?' A 1 J' . ' ",w i v 300 ELECTORAL VOTES eurocrats Victorious in Marty State Elections ftlFFN WINS, ftl IT INI ILL 1 Tfiliv JJ I ill ','?R9w f - - ILLINOIS; REPUBLICAN SURPRISES ARE MANY WfcW i i -- T SECURES I.759.045--BRYAN GETS ONLY 474,500 i m i i lift and 8horman, Republican rroralneco for Presldont, and tVlco- itildent, have boon elected by a swooping majority. ' Thoy will rocolvo lleait 30G of tho 483 votea in tho olectoral congress, and, with the i!i In which Republican mnjorltloi aro Indlcatod, but in which com te returns hnvo not yot been mnde, thlj numbpr may bo raised to 311 yaa iccurcd but 172 electoral votes. Tho Republicans will control th houses of congress. Speaker Cannon has boon ro-olecVed, and tho ctloa, as a wholo, Is a Bweeplng Ronubllcan victory. CAPITAL JOURNAL HAS TO . OFFER ITS READERS APOLOGY 4 Tho Cnpltal Journal has beon In-, stalling a now linotypo machine the past week, and has Had nil kinds of dlfflculttos to overcome making tho papor lato to its readers. All have borne this good-nnturodly and shown their good-will towards tho paper under circumstances of great provo cation. To cup the climax two fonuB wero plod on tho first edition at 2 o'clock p. m. Thoy wero two forms rtf ntnnflnn nnva Mm crt-riaf Taff victory nnd lato olcction nowa from! ull ovor tho world. Nothing breaks up a nowspapor as complotoly ns to havo tho forma plod, nnd tho typo and ads scattered all ovor tho floor. Tho editor feels like swearing, but offers this excuse in preference. SENTENCE PASSED ON LATHgQP (Continued on pago olght.) MACHINES CAUSE TROUHLE IN COUNTING Borkoloy, Cal., Nov. 4. An error In rogulntlng tho Internal mechanism of tho voting machines In Alameda THE WEAPON j7 ) ' E S B I M t 00fiTjFk F f LIlSIIALli I ;vuiiisix)v mjf&fl" 'f(jrZL- -$' ciiiavco. J te1 .. v TAiGAyffOCrSjr tue west in " AMERICA 1 I - I ' - I OfRDERCD T0 SERVE four mm r, N. Lathro, who was convkUl of perjary durUg tho late session it ith circuit court, appeared before JiMgo uurnctt this tnoraiag and wa d6teuccd to four yers in penal aorvlturo, ',' Attor having taken Attorney Jef forlos' motion for a now trlalon the grounds of sovoral errors lie credited thacrmr .with majAJudjgif' neu,ov4rruled-the moUoni AflBttey Jeffurles thou mado application for tho prlvjlogo of filing a bill ofexcop- tlons, and was givon 30 days In which to do so. Luthrop was released un dor $1000 bonds to appear' at itho next term of court. alem's Greatest Store EOR QUICK SELLING MERCHANDISE . ! :uitSjTiiY --VtK',' gnMIHL ' i'.. sk?J', ' 'flHk' lr r nmnHHH shIhIHHHI k9IiS i w6c 3lIIBBmMiPlHpS F-'-'l JHr CsvHa 'Iffl KL.lr-'K SF Sl'V JKfmrr 1 Ht -r MH MHhhHUHvbv H' IBL i" I' flr pHHHBSI & i HBbI ft jH Eflii i f IEhI fvYE Mtft I VMSN Hll'' "sBH (lk SkVf'JHr Wf KHri , S TV 4 . v n 1 00 New Ladies' Suits county to correspond with tho ballot on tho faco of tho nmchlno, watt dis covered today in tho rocontut of tlM voters for supremo Judgo. Whon tho machines wore installod In tho booths, they were so ndJiiBtol that tho koys rogulntlng tho voting on tho Republican candldatefor Mtpor ior Judgeships Kvorott J. Brown, WIIIW H.' Waste aadT.". Harris rererted'Uio Individual veto' register for th candidates. t TheJ? ludicrous result was that Wa.tSvas out-voted by Harris aad Brpwf. In bis owa home at Berkeley, Drew? received ithe fewest vdte .la hi hcjjne at Alameda, aad Harris got a camrlng vote la the seuth b4 waerf&he (a strongest. A rirVftrsal of the aeehaatam amj n teoURt will right the mistake. HOW,;LONION 18 CON8IDKKING THE fllTATWN Lbidon, Nov. 4. Great Interest by the London pres la the result of the American election U befog shWH today. All papers are coaataefetiBg "The Pall Mall Oaxette eoMgr'attt' "Roosevoltlsm rolgns for another four years. Taft won becauso he'.ty solid.. Ills ualltles exactly balance Roojbvelt's defects. Ho In weighty raoraMy and physically, aad rwlll ffiaki.'good. Bryan bears his defeat feallantly." ThJ Westminster Gaiette wip: "There was nothing to chooee be tween the Democrat aad RepuV)icaa platfarBia so the contest became per aoaaC giving Taft the advantage." The Globe says: "The. natioa voted for Roosevelt? rather than Taft. The sinister Msur of Hoarst dominated tho stage an Bryan was dofeated by Hearat tptj make his way clear as the next can dldnto, either of tho Don!ocracy or a moro powerful organization raised from the ruins of Democracy." Tho Standard says: "Tho heir has succeeded to tho kingdom. Tuft hod a share, howev er, in unbuilding tho policy which ho 'Inherits." j "Tho Pall Mall Qazoe congrntu. lates America that Taft is. Rooso i volt's man. r1 --. WI J i ' JHFT - --aSBBBBBBBBBBBW BP - fc ' Bl .kr v."r ' a"L Pb- & TIF '---' Vt' HEflSBIst jJ m l-: ' ifvVHlRr .hC-"i- jVJjMk ' E,lPkESr2y 'V ''JtWjf m-P 7 JjrfiJf' A bj-k xsrs- vw;v:m'. H2isM-e .'u JT T. ---1 WfTWfTm -Mg -jr, A RESULTS BY STATES t t s Taft- j Bryan 4 GfyOOO State Alabama Arkaasaa . . . ., . Callforat ,. 75V900' Colorado (Doubtful) CeHHeetUut so.eoo Delaware . . . .,. a, BOO, . r. Qoyemor. n 10.000 tt t t t e l ff t t t 12 ,.200,C0 .. 3.000 . . 40,009 26.000 FlerWa .KSrPh ""' - Indiana ,, Ix)u(4a Malae ".. . Maryl' MssMCkusetts Michigan aaK)ta .. ..rltlO.OOO If lfMliipl. ., . . t-V", Missouri ... Moa,U,a.a i. if5?' Nesisaskai , ..'XT. ' NfiWida ,... .tis T VT1 'w.w.'w ,"-ia,' "- .,V;:.,',cfAri Yr 4 . ' . 4 3(.kH V.'ichafrotk (D4m). QeorgH V. Ltlley (Re). eiMea 8. Peaaewell (Ri)rt CllHM-t W. Oltckrlst (Di). Brady (Ktp). DeaeH (Kh) -trrkwi K. Mrsali (Dsa). X t t 38,307 .. ITOBI ... 13,075 ,a?M50 -r. '(Doubtful). UjSfj ' T . . .....' . '- tefli f7 n,,1,r 1? Kben H. Dfr (lip). 4 (Probably Htwsas, Dm). oho A. Johnson (D&m). , " rp. New HawiMiklre , v 1 ".MS Nf'iJwiw.y 8G'?H NdSr York 186,M Nst Carollaa NrV Dakota , "!? (0,600 2S.0O0 '4,900 1,6,600 3,10 . : (Dovi.iHflll). KdwIsrNorrls (Datj, 1 4 -'::::H 20,000 . iirr IIiyfMvqlwby (Rep). fu,1rtrt'.' 4WWmX, Hughes (RetO 45.0tIig,WjTKIt.Hin (Dew). Johnson (Rep). Baltlmoro. Md., Nov "4 Late re turns hero indicate that Bryan' has carried Maryland by 100$. Complete returns may possibly alter these figure. n. '! Of eVdn Pennsylvania ....245,000 Rhodu Island . . . .. 8,500 South Carolina ,'. South Dakota ,... 35,600 Tonncasee 1 exav .. j 9, Utah .. ..,-.. ... 20,000 Vermont .. ,i.. 28,200 Virginia .. .' ., Washington ,. M -35,000. West Virginia, . 25,000 Wisconsin , . . ?A - 07,9fl3 Wyoming .. .... G,Q0h 20,0p0 4 SP ! mpti f U. .A, J ' St. t H .1 't Aram. J. Pothlof Rop). po.000 ' Marjla F, Ansol (Dorri). ' Robert S. Vosney (Rjp). 22,000 M. R. Patterson (Dam) 00,000 T. M. Campbell (Do ml, Xt William Spry (Rop). .'' '4.500 j J 8. O. Gosgrovo (Ren). W. E. Classcockf CRopU,-, J. O. Davidson (ReiiJ. r A n. Totala .. ..'1,759,045 474,600 Taft's Indicated majority, 1,284. ii4l. The utiovo table leaves only Colorado doubtful, and shows a total In the electoral college of 399 for Taft (ad 1JT2 for Brya. Cjorailo. tu, five electoral votes. It rsMuirs. 4i t ajftct " 4