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TV "IW 1 ' wm ) , MMAV t-3 MMMMMOMMM Mi mini .i4 DENEEN WINS OUT jConUnuedfrom page i) SEE OUR Tail nas eiuneu now iorK oy auotlt 2n0Anni 11 XT .. Illinois by 200,000. Oregon was carried by k , tho Republicans, 25,000 majority In favor of i.81 M, .. l.lr ulntno Wlla 111 ttollnnn ...I. . .. .. H. Tho .1. " 1 T i', l mil l III,. I W i i i I i i ' ' "I' I) ' ' i T 't - -- 1 MtaM1M m. .. iiimnnnn " i i -l i i . . . A t .'"Mm .; ' iV'. BBF" wn 1 i )uV ',' vu, !f 4U n and II H. S B m - 'A ' S&G e a I F I c i m m saa ssi bh MBiHr sbi Jain Ljf Vk Hmhm Mmm ? H . . H . ifly Oualitv clean oerfect ity ' .if" , , . Your jjrocer will grind It I L .. . - tifitfor If crmnnrl nt hnmim tinfi H 7 , ------ ., B.VH-. -.. .w.w WW . .. , wo ii4nn. ' - i .I -i i i in - ' ' " ORIGINAL, OLD-TIME GOODS See Ottf Great r- I ; HJU t Bleached ,-, 'f V t '-" , J.. t Damask ' COURT HOUSE NEWS tW'l and ' Napkin Values w . " V u 'i A. A. bill of exceitI6nB was filed In tho circuit court tlil? morning by Car son, St. DrQwn attorneys for Laura Pnlmqr, witol.h99BU94 Ho, Portlaud Railway Light &.oworcompnny for llnjurloa received through tho alleged cajciessncss ..quarguu in jiiw juuui plalfat Thl tnntter -haa been pond ing ltv,th circuit court for a number &f 'Jsoealqns haying boon postponoJ. Tho plaintiff nlloges In her complaint that 'tho Portland Hallway Light, & tower companycnr collided .with ;i bt'iggy In whlph php andjier husband woro occupants, throwing thorn to the ground nnd4cnuslng thev to sustain InJMrlpa p tho extent ihat damages aro, domanded from tho electric road In" tho sum of $1 Q, 425. I y&wvi&tu. fiieifofl fjhto20upj&m I -, !, i .1 II fmm MM 1 . I II III , ptV news ' KchOUl-i- Jl -jr m-i.A.t (.'xlllvll JL ...lit un nreanUod aUtho aCpUnl b!ecm Cn)eS on Monday evening. W.Kffi$" CM at collogo oco muiDiiiF.. - I - . !.. ! T.SV t ..ttiiiclent-rtumbor on- mw"- .-"v,- , 111 V J'y continuing 1M-51 ? jLutWvnjHr-;. ibtoliTO. 'Give K. IS. hfr a w MS" --' "" -Yji wSl im Why-look furtW.aU up sU.- J, M, Law- - v iL .,. kill. rM QM m. vv L'ok f VfoM tUiB rainy wouthor aa atapy pthr tlmoy by hyli your ut'u nrcio& und cleaned occaslonnl- lV, at a nH oxpeiwo, by JohUBon & .. . MJ RANK CJOMS INTO j u0 not conquorod Tho futuccr Ik I ltKOIV;KH,SHANIjour8." 1 Provldonco. 11. I.. Nov. 4.- Daniel Commissioner W. P. oodwln took) control of tho CluCrat Truot Company which cloflod lu doon today pndng: court proceedings. A receiver,, ha boon applied for and a poUtlon fo a roBtralnlng order tp prevent tho di rectors from disposing ot the bank's Asset baa been filed. The "top Vns takon because of tho alleged unsafe condition of tho bank, , -o- MMtlc Cu Madilmw. i'lWt auKor from Jilgh-prlced ltkdlv. maioIIUk gua. Light and heat vflur bwW kouso hnd cook with gas made bytABtomatlc Qas Machlno for Um kM X lor thouaaud. vwt io lastHll, economlcnl to in, no fcaro. il up aaywhoro. city dr country. See Mmle now ruwalag In- Salem. Write fer partlculara. llwxy A. Tewsseaw, H. P. 1. No. 3. Swleai. Or eW, ' l-4-5t Cmhhob Happy. Danville, Ills., Nov. i.Speaker Joseph O. Cannon'thls afternoon save out the following BUuement: "The returns bo far Indicate that I haye received a plurality of 8800 which Is allghtly In excess of the nermal. In view of the persistent 'op nosltlon of President Qompera an hU agents and the attack ot the leaders of. the antl-aalooa league, the outcomo Is extremely graUfylng to mo. It Indicates, that though isoma good people outride the district were deceived, the people inswe me aia- trlct uaderstand ithe real situation. "I am gratified that the IlepublU can party has achieved such a splen did victory. The election of Taft and Sherman, vdth a Republican coa grees, o douljt will resuU In a com nta rAatnratlon of confidence. The arty will keep the peldges raado In tho platform. We can and will re vise the tariff, giving full protection to he employe. The revision can ba prowptly accomplished, alter the ! auguaratloa ot Jude Taft, without disturbing business conditions." 5CiiUoiiiih1u Consy. Porjilamr, Or., Nbv. 4. Muttonmsbjl county gavo Taft 18,02.1 votes aady iiryan 10VO31. That' Is wkat tho ctwH iploto rutvrns show.. i In all Multonmah ccnty Hlssenl cnndldata of tho Indopomlcnco pierty.i rocolvoT but ry votem. KugOD?- V3 Dobs received IT00 ete.s and! thej Prohibition party polled C80 for ltaj Only three precincts- fn the ceuatyr gave a majority to Bryan. Of these precincts 74 gavo Taft 11& votes and nryaa 170, precinct 7C gave Taft' 128 and Bryan 130; precinct 107 gave Taft IB and Bryan IT The-, flrat two are Albtna precincts, the voting placo'of tho longshoremen atxf preelnct 107 tspn Sauvtes Ialaat. T'e. total vote cast In tfco couaky was, '30,10. ' If You Want- Sonethtng Ana In tho meat line call up Stousloff BroB. Phono 321. Tho case of John A. Hughos vi. B. t Senrs, an notion for money,. the attorneys for tho parties1 camo to & Bottlcmont and tho mnttor was dismissed. Jtidgo Burnet ndjournod court thla morhlng unt'l Monday, tho 30th of Noyombor, nt wlilch tlmo ithorq aro Bovornl pending enses to bo hoard nnd probnhly a few arguments on cotuo new complaints. Circuit .Tmlgo department No. Win. Gnl'.owny, of 2. will hold court San Francisco, ul., Nov. 4. -With. 5 preclncta yet to rbglator their vdtca at tho city halt, tho Indications today nro that James O. Magulro, Democratic cnncUdnto la tho fourth congressional district may noso out his Republican opponont, Julius 'Kahn, tho Inculnbunt. Thla would glyo California oro Dotiuirr.it In tho houso of roprosentatlvos. Lator returns Indicate Tatt's lead in tho -stato over Bryan Will be 7,1-, hero tho remainder of tho week. Tho ' dlvnrco case In which Riley B. Wrny ask to bo divorced from hU wlf), Autja W Wtay, will bo uga'In takon up. Rnucbv Sonn & Solt, of Silver ton, npponr for tba plaintiff, and Carson & Brown for tho dufamlant. Klliaboth CluggotfvH. W. Dv Clag- gottN parties. In nhotnor divorce pro ceedings, will probaDly have a hear ing; at this term of. court. Carson ii Brewn apirenr.ns advisory for tho plaintiff, and Kaiser & Pogue for tho defendant. This Is a suit derived ftem sovetal other d1ssatfstatton? With which tho public aro fuatlUar IXtweon tke two In question. 10,000. The states which aro still be h7i. 7khi return, lit all, 13 electoral votes on olther side we i lii Governor Hughes, In Now York, and nearlv'hit.L 'i for reform prtnclplos hnvo beon elontoa. I'Wrinj Qovornor Hughes, In Now York, and neariv it .. lng for reform principles hnvo been elected lwntaJ Opposite to predictions nnd estimates Denecn f defeated Stovouson (Dom.) In tho race for ii. ' nols by close on to 75,000 votes nud Tatt's tiniT VWnllf 1 will bo closo to 200,00. , wioa,, Tho present cabinet ofllcors will remain In office win, . Bonaparte, Wright; and Motcalf, who will resign.' 'N BU""1 "UD """ v,i.4U rin nntt glv& viM " '. A Democratic govoruor is also believed to k w early morntiw t.-. ,. "lll"'0'0 ploto returns Is4l( . . 3M00forDrramaUJi Clnclmgca. 0Liry turns tofay iWt.i' Hamilton coHaty' u,jfl ow . . u, , narmoa, Docm iuu uuuniy hjU m ; "" "' Iwnrtl, rt if.'.'ytJ 000. While Frank J. ftfurasky 5ft9 "v''uu"b, r Democrat, lod his Republican oppo-i ' - vl" nont, Hqnry A. Melvln.Jn San Fran cisco ln't!io ,racQ for tho suprome 'iustlceshlp, ho, as unnblp. to. moot j the voto , fliojviu urougm rn tlio state. ., With, fow, exceptions the ao-callcdi maclliio uepuuncans .UQat too in dononden, twjing ot '.ho. par;y b. fcp- proxlmatoly,.,th,rQfjv aAomhl.'mcn to 21. Tho flguros received this1 morn ing indlcnto that 74lRopubtican and' Voto of I5,00'd gboKit Wjj six Democrata will ho rOturnod. to Iho rrom tIVo nres of !('. n.utf ' umiuiiiuuiiinn imomi( . . .tho falling off, saH: Tlio stato sonato is a ciean sweep )1Tne rcjuctIofl u j', for tho Ropu'uiicans, tho regulars, so- Bult at tba eBta( t 1wmi curing JL7 Jn tho upper houao of. tho't0 mnko IU mombttiipipiifl legislature and. tho Indopondaats'pnrtlp. The incrrase offlNl threo. i 1st voto throughoat tUnttxi , For Judges of thoBupodor courta ry will Do SO pr'eMr,dnfci In tho counties outside of Sun Krnn- falling of fn the Iftdntriife Cisco tho Ropiiblleati nominees, with it Is ttloufiht b wnKktt fow oxcoptlons Wero tho victors, fa that tho Socialist w Ii III San Francisco tho oarly flght on flvo Chicago was made iksinal!; with a sllglit lead nftor an antfr by the ballots of dtatiiWBr groft campaign nnd four Ropubll cau judjgus complotlng tho long tarra. ticket. For tho short term, Golden BOvon precincts cwtd or tfc i (Rop.) wbb defeated by nlmnlsa (nj rrnnrr Mil gff. for cspitsl I (Dom.).. moral (1505, ng?tKfi Roturns from 24 precincts Im 474, .'! Hllnolg.MiMtri SprlngMd,, W...to i returns showi'PhiU rfi-..u from .Tlllnnla lll ,,v,. T , v ,Hr IM(t, jDoncen fQr.teTpriwwii I ucan ticket will recslM 1 1 or approximately T5,W. FCTvcr Clilcsfo I qiifcaRo, Nov. 4',-TVi A txf ft A Art .1 . l K NEW TODAY WnuttMl At onco, a good carpenter, Apply at 'Journal office. Get N' Trial Kalsrfc Poguo got an order for a row trial In ClageW Vs. Yannko re' pleva suit for a horse. Store Room for Rout Y." M. C. AJ building, 25 nor month. t HaloHHirn Wanted 'To sell our line to the trade. Llboral terms, L. H. BesU ft Son Co. Whip Mfg's.. ' 11-4-lw ' WNCOLN HCIIOOL 'UhK iriliaAN'l'K ATII1.HTIO UNION .jaudont bodyof Lincoln jwb Va'fVw," wUl orKRnlso an athletic vutik WJday afternoon, to which WetW mt aud girls will bo ellglblo. T'V to maintain football aui UtiSll teams. In lholr ftrst en ceutpr wUh tho Park school tkoy 44 Iheiu 13 .to 0 ,IK'WW. tMMl game with no score in the . ialf. but two touchdowns and a wM-.In tke wcoud tor the Hclw? TJKP skool (jaivs aro blue aud white, 1VHAT GOMPKRS BAYS AW)UT TI1K KLKPTION Washington. D. C . Niv. 4. Prosl- dont Samuel Gompora, of tho Ameri can Federation of Labor, this after noon Bald: "This Is not tho first time In tho Btruggloa of the masses that ontronchod woalth, privilege and nowor havo gained material, ovoh though temporary victory. "ThQ moral Influence of tho cam paign la what udvtmea the cause of Cho workors. "Our actions havo beeu consistent, lii8UtonVnd Jrl8tont,aHd v,-e, wlM achlevo for tho tollers tho triumph ot tbe cause of labor, andjho caua of human justice, "Though temporarily defeated, la- VHtM Dresa making and plain, sewing by the day, by exporlencsa dress maker. Phone 1316 or call, 16JS Stato stret. Minnie Post. ll-41St . H. and M. K. HIckmatt to- Rermaa MeUgar, land In block 20, Capital Irk addition ito. Salem, W D, $275. J. A. Clover, et ux, to P. Larson, 40 acres in section- l'6v 7T3K1R, W. D, IKS. O. H. Liggett to J. M, Ralston, lots 1, 2, 3 in block 2; in Safetn, W D, 1300. M. and F. Q.IIaaa to Jaree T Dea, land Tn Cartwrlght's addition to Sa lem, tV D, ttwflfc. O. Ci and L. M. Gllham (to T. M. Jone,. 1.57 acres IsTTSRlW.W D, ?650. P. A. and L. M. Cupper to L. C. Stringer, land In block 19 in CapttT Park addition to Salens, W D, S550. C. F. and D. A. Breataso to R. D. Allen, 5 acres la Jean Jangras, DLC No. 7, T 4 S R 3 W, W D, 310, A. G. Downs to F 3 Sean, 148.4 acres In T, B. Allen D L C, T 9 8 R 1 W, 141 8-10 acres In section 22, T 6 SR 1 W, WD, 1460. J3. E. and 8. E. Porter to Chas. Porter, lots 1 and 2, wet ion 8, T ) SRI W. and SWKot section 8, containing 96 acres; also 23 acres in section 7, T 9 8 R 1 W, W D, $4000. which veriflod tftla- morning, nnd ro turns from 00 other precincts, whlcll hnvo bcun. counted; indicato that Judgo Frank H. Duuno will dofonu Carroll Cbolc for Jud'ne of the superior court. Thoro nro four JudgeB to be 0 ectod for tho Ions term and on for tho short torm. George II. Cta- bnniss, DQinoornt, has beon elected' far tUe short tannu awnr Isadoro GolUr on, Republican. For tho long torm Judges Hunt and George A. Stuxtevnat scorn to havo a lead 'tha usujrai them plueea at tho bond of tin." ticket. JtwUfe Dunne, Democrat, und Judgo John Van Nostrand, RepufrttcHti, aro ilgkt- tng fihr-the'Sfeltidlifiiww oa the (Icjfcut. At 9 o'clock this morning It looked like Bunno? wouldl b third and. Van Nostrand fourth. 8n Franalsoa,. Nov. 4. Rateirns received br the ITUltwl Preas afaoon today from all parts of the atate in dicate that tha Caltfe'rnla capital r mural bllK na beea detected., Little. RoeTk. Ark.. Nor. 4. The This lbdlcutcs tbat Uf ' tho proposed rcmerel k wt so a nblo us was- at flret npi 1 Francisco, nnd, nnlws tfce 0J clncts eivo a larwr rote, tk 1 ure win probably b ikRitd 1 closo margin-. SHthtra nn dtho Ihtcrfor ctlcwi ovorwBellnihir stlst ' Mirwaukcft Wk, t. U tlcnlft- coMpTete Nt3rwti ovor tlio state "irt 1 1 f ht.(52' The esurt staet ticket Rr efcet VfR Ropubllcaw at Ws 1" itfii hk oAaarsM. low tto nvem njtuk. Mate. Ner. U ran " l KttAA. The. J Reeeen oa Jo M Night School Classes in shorthand, typewriting, otc, will bo organised nt tho Capital Business Collogo ot Monday evening, November 9. Call at conego oftlco or tolephono Main 388 -for particulars. Mus' bo suftlclont number onroll to Jus tlfy continuing. ll-4-5t IilHcoln Store lobbed. Tho Abrams general merchandise storo.of Lincoln, a few miles north of bora, was burglarized at a late hour last night by unknown parties and $50 worth of goods carried off. -o Wanted A conscientious woman to take charge ot ofllco and direct omployos. MJ.," Journal. ll-4-lw ltMrS! or TrnUc At a bargain. A reglBte,n?d Clyde stalUqn addfosa H O. Breasler, Routo 6, Box 99, Salem. Or. ll-3-3t DIRECT PRIMARY - IN CALIFORNIA San Francleco, fJal., Nov, 4. Re turns from all portions ot tho state Indicate that tho direct primary amendment to the constitution of the state was carried- by a- large nt. jorlty. It woet coHtIea the. vote was 2 te-1 in favor of tk anteadt meat, In some. counties. It stood as high as 6 to 1 and even Id to 1, THE SI ti t tnrtvht. Wednssday and ' Thursday ht lh j dertul picture ever exhibit la our prpsperoas Sali An Auto Heroine . .. J hnff It Vt The race for the Vltagrapa uwji, - " reallsUc and full ot thrilling lucHleats. This will Ject along with the usual big selected bill. Extra ... ,....., Mrcillt. A BK Mr. Ed. Berg, late or tno urpuuu - lng. comedian and Impersonator, will without a dosb attond Salem's favorite, THK STAi. .. t. . ... ' ia.ant ranse Note Don't rorgei tne uns- t M He--' to b &e (o r' Vioso who attend pur matinee every day from - GET THE HABIT mm j