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THE DAILY CAPITA!. JOURNAL, 8AXEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1911. brightest PORTLAND MARKETS that they arc duir in t-ad:.cho. backache, have D M 7'rir-s that mane i. S living. Eut these rd U or.ly temporary. GIIAbTS PILLS - -w. safely and certainly Thisfamousfamiiy St liver, rebates the bowels. i-sPi'.'-sc'.car.se the system 1 UL The r beneficial actioi Zt brighter loob, Ccarer PayEs Relied Upon i Portland, Ore., H'j.t. 9 Wheat Club i new, Ve: bluestem, $1.10. (Vats No. 1 white feed, $2S. Harlev Brewing, U.!SU; feed, $24. Hogs Best live, ?.). 1 Prime stceis. $7.10; fancy cows $ri.25; best takes, ?.5t. j Spring innibs, $0. , Butter City ereamery, 35c. , ' Eggs Selected local extras, 32e. ! ! liens, 13' je; broilers, ISjc; geese, life. CATARRH LEADS .. TO CONSUMPTION: 1 IN SUM Catarriria as much a blood disease .' 89 scwlY.la or rheumatism. It may, be riI;cVj, put it cantiot be removed i ' bv nj;i!v local treatment. It causes ! . n ' . - 1T headache and dizziness, impairs the j HOIlSOn FrOgTeSSlYe IOF U. S. idiu, r.. .rii aim Jirui iiiu uiuiis iui , p V senate about uniy une Judges Magill and Westrott and will op-i pose the republhuu candidate in the final. If flie in elected she will be the first woman to nerve as justice of: the peace in Pierce eouut.v. HENRY CLEW'S WEEBXY FINANCIAL LETTER affects the voice, deranges the i!ij.-rstion, and breaks down the jreneral )ieahli. It; weakens the-delicate K1113 tissues and leads to eonturuption. . .v..-. ItocdV Srsapari41n- -ro9 to the ! seat of theJroulile. purifies the blood, j .New orK, fccpt. ;. tne tniportant event of the week, was the extension of the moratorium in London, which dis closed evidences of plans in th.t course of formation which will liltimatuly lead to at least a partial breaking of the Certain of Nomination Spokane Return". j S; okane, Wah., Sept. 0. Primary re. I urns from -4 out of 1SS precinct in! Spokane comity toilay are as follows: I For senator, ileinncratic, Turner, y.)9; I f.lnek tU2: Cotterill, 199. For Miiator democratic: Turner, -90; P.la.-fc, till': Cotterill, ti99. Pro gressive: Falconer, 912; Hanson, S.'il. i For congress lVmociatie: hill, SNS; Toliniin, 704; Shine, 09:1. Progressive: Corkey, f71 ; Phipps, 511. Kepublican: ' Rienlmii't, lulii; Powell, 920; WilonM Scuttle, Wash.. Sept. 9. Returns and is fa successful that it is known from yesterday's state-wide primaries;. 89 the best rented v for catarrh. 'while exceedingly slow throughout the Hood's -'Sarsaparilla -Strengthens , state, indicate Ole Hanson has won l.te: For supreme court from 74 precincts: j and tonesMho whole svstem. It huilds ! nomination for l'nite.1 States senator Chadwick, 20i'i7; Crow, 2257; llu!eomh.: up. Ask vour druo-'ist for Hood's, on ,he progressive ticket. His lead in I 132. t and insist o having it. There is no "'" V? """ ' iree ,0 one. 1 . , ie viv iiiuK-uirs iiumion nas won - the nomination on tirst choice v6tes without resorting to a count of second "NORMAN 53 real substitnte. RAIN STOPS THE JAPS. present deadlock. There is at present no prospect in Miht of an early open 'ini? of either the t.oudon or the New oik hxi'iiaii);e8. Nevertheless, we are bent largely aihled to each day. Have cnoice, tue law ueciaring that when a; 'steadily approaching the time when they no right-to live and be happy 1 candidate gets 40 per cent of first; partial resumption of financial opera- Our whole na-riwn -symathizeg with ' l'r,i' e votes, the seeoud choice need j tions is to be anticipated. New York tiiem in their ilistm-s." There !h scarce-1 "ot DP counted. j lis fortunately in u goou position for re- ly a smle household 111 this country to-! A ciosl- race oeiweeu ex-.Mayor t ot-1 vl ilitarv movements in the face of such opening wneu liOnuon is ready to do , ilay that is' not made miserable and un-1 " rm 01 BI"i ueorge 1 nrner ot ON THE WAY VIA THE Arrow Coiiar LINE DUE SEPT. 15th WATCH THE SHOPS AND PAPERS Tokio, Sept. i. Japanese land opera tions against Kino Chan were suspended . .oday owiug to torrentinl rains. j The tlouws are the greatest Shan tung province nas oeen in 3tl vears. NOTES OF INTEREST ON i STATIC FAIR GROUNDS likiwisa. Values are low and the situa-, happv beenus 'ot' the 'drt-adfullv iiihu- : Iokaiie on first choice vote is being tioti here is entirely free of inflation, man conflict, now waging, but if each j 'ought out throughout tlie stat., for the ;The greater obstacle hore to business nation enuaned in it would reflect ftml i democratic nomination. As neither resumption is the financial position. ! decide to suspend' hostilities,' call it a1, probably will get 40 per cent of the eoiiditions were rendered temporarily ! Downing cottage was moved impossible. i wisdom avenue this morning. Your tea troubles are over once you jet acquainted with . i uur roreign exenange innrKct inougn draw, it you wiu,-I am almost sure a improving is still practically blockaded, j truce coidd 'be declared which would A little more tuisineis ia being trans-; eventually result in permanent peace acted in sterling, but foreign credit is "a vonsuminatjlon devoutly to be wis! still demoralized and international transactions are largely upon a cash (basis. Fortunately both imports and ex ports are returning to more normal con ditions. Trade with Germany of course is practically closed but an Increasing amount of traffic is being maintained with other countries. The exports from New York last week wore valued at $10,000,000, total, second choice will have to be 1 aerial attacks counted, mis gives .1 mitre ISIack of j Kveri-tt and Hugh C. Todd of Seattle' $ a chance for the nomination. Humphrey for Congress. The onlv coiiLn-es: ioanl nn'.iiimtmns : in the local district in doubt is the pro- CABLES OBJECTIONS -' 1 "r'T? ' onrt'l,"' "r?a ? Ans- Tf liTIAf iltrvr -ktttt tt 1 " ""'"i"". cnici 01 ponce oi .-caitie sh ed.'' This war is uotliing. but a car uival of blood aud freuzied' massacre and bhould emU 1IICNHV CLKWS. Fair llioiinds, Sept. S. The Everett to .No. O morn i hit. l lie col- I he hiao t nan dermnns have con-1 tnges now in this avenue are Farrington stmeted bombproof sh. Iters over their, & v'n Put ton No. I, Hubert A. Wit.ell, exposed positions as a defense against . salcm, No. 4: F.verett Downing, Salem, ' No. ri; W. H. Downing, Shaw, No. S; "" i A. tl. Smith. Portland, No. 10; Monroe . & Crisell, Portland, No. 12; V. A. Snt- i ton, Salem, No. 14: K. C. Kept. Fair Why Pay Rent? ON AN OPEN SHOP BASIS. Karlv Loudon, Sept.- 9. Tire kaiser has: cabled to President Wihnn, it was slat- "TH6 OLD RELIABLE IREMEPYforMEN llWUSSI818.0RTRIAL BOX BV MAIL50c felPUHTEN 93 HENRY 3T. BROOKLYN. HT. tWARE OF IWITTIUfl' . are running neck ami neck I turns favor (Iritt'iths. Congressman Hiiinphtev won the re- - - - , . , . . , iiuii'ii aii iiuiiiii ui lull Ul tl .1111 Lrc II- compared witn $8,500,000 cd in a openhagvn d-spatcl. received . iln Hi..fc,..n M.w. ,:. .....L...... .. the week before and 1 2,000,000 a year ; .the hvOfiielf, -today, protesting BOmination tor ,0KrM,wam ago. Our imports at Now York amount-; agaiit he alleged use of dum dum bul- y , (, p ,,.,,. , ,' e,l to $.2,000,000 ,st week, compared ; l-l- ""fan troops on Jd,e .ontinent. f ' 'J. ' with .$17,300,000 the previous week and' as said his ma.ty s message ;. ,, s A l.,, ,d?n i an $IH,200,000 the same week a year ago. denounced . general the IVIg.ans' . f the .ir0tfr,.M,iV(, 0," " These figures include New York onlv, participation in the war, and declared , 1 , 'wnicn is a port wbere the imports are : "nll' "" cum h-hch io uci relatively mrger tnan exports, t ondi- " r " "'and Oains for the irimblienn nnmiim. tions are becoming more favorable to 'c,t,es .perpetrated against the'';,1, f'or"rtu"u.er ot ' KinK ZuT exports than to imports; for the dull-; Hermans. ; Republican nominees for other coun ness of trade here and the war abroad l toe destruction Of Louyaiu he , of'fi . K- , . , will encourane the selling of our food was quoted as expressing regret. . I, .',. ....t. n,., l-....! I. . . , ,. V, , . ., - " ' ".' '"'"I .'! VII, llflMCi , imiiiii i ; iroMiici nuu uicoiuugo me uuyiug oi ' i foreign luxuries. Our exports of niniiu-1 Message Not Recedvod. tactures are already recovering. This " "uigiu, oejiiw. i ne ciiuiegnim ; shorii'f. means that die net result of our for-: 'H'orieii io nave ,.en bent to rresiuem , . .... . vviiurtn i. (.rt-:.,.vi.- m':ii...i; i.i ri ' eign ua.ie win soon De a more normal! " """" 'v bell mid Riiruar for the nrmrrc-sive con Io much toward restraining any exces Aldose race is being run by llennett sen, coinmissuiner north district; Cam- gan, coiiimissioner city district; Huberts, llntte, Mont., Sept. !. Twelve copper companies here, employ ing 10,001) men announced today that hereafter they will conduct their mine on an open shop basis as a result of dissensions among the rival unions here. The argument was signed, it was stated, at a secret meeting last nig-ht. I'liion wages and hours will be established, but the em ployers will not recognize the existing unions. Heuewed trouble was feared as a result of the announcement. lluy a home of your own, here is u bargain: house, It-rooms, barn, chick house and park; 4 large lots, all kinds of bearing fruit trees and berries. City and good well water good location, close to school and store. Price $1500; I terms. (!. A. Wood, owner, 733 N. A close race is being made bv Cam .11 ... i t : - .ii.. ' ... ...... , - . ,,rll (ul liu'vyr inr n oroirrt'ss ve con- ports; a factor which will protesting a.nst .Uie ailege.l use of jona mintt0on h swo(l mrd restraining any exces- dum-dum bullets by firit.sh troops in -:,, . m sivc shipment of gold to Kuropo. The trance had -not readied the White country 'a gold supplies are ample and House up tuucon today.- ft 0131 1 PUIIVfl 11 il liiitr II ur Kn tmru In! " the treasury there is probably over $l,-i '" nun ooo mill . ...... 1. 1 -n,i:i.. f . ww.,vuv,vv'v, iliiii yvc iuuiii ic-nviiiy niiiiiu a reasonable amount to Kurope without! I any great inconvenience. The Hank ot j ? England is working on a reserve of ! j, $200,000,000 and meeting far greater j I emergencies than exist on this side. The-: unfortunate feature of the situation isl that the foreign deinand for gold has ! fallen almost entirely upon the national! banks. Fortunately through the opera-! tion of the Aldrich-Vreeland act andl the energetic assistance of the govern-! me nt, the emergency has been well met. ! . t . ... , . , " MEXICO UNEASY. trict, Incomplete returns from Whatcom county show L. H. Hadley is nominated i on republican ticket for congress from : Kverett, .union labor candidate, lends jjj I Bigger for progressive nomination. For gjjjl'nitcd States senator, Ole Hanson has jj( ! a wide lead over Congressman Falconer, a; Thirty-five out of 37 precincts in the ju-eity of Ilellingiiain gave the following 1 vote for supreme judge. Crow, 1405; 'Close, 1540; Cliadwick, 1628; Mills, S01 ; 1 Preble, 331; Holcomb. iI6; Pemberton, if 1323; Humphreys, ' 757. if Jn Snohomish county, 27 out of 1211 precincts give for jivlges of the supreme Humphries, H(!l; Holcomb, 720; Mexico. City, Sept. All of ficers ot "tlife" federal army were prohibit,!--today from leaving Mexico City, on pain ofdeath. Provisional ifesident Carranza took this action. to.prevcnt the officers from joining revolts re ported to have been started in many place. - - A court -- i Prebel, 341; (row, 500; Oose, 410; Chad -i - ! wick, 870; Pemberton, 074; Mills, 791 LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHTS. For progressive nomination for Unit ed Htates senator. Falcon 247 first ATTEND MT. ANGEL SCHOOL. Oiouuds, .No. In. ; One of the old time cottages, that of P. M. Kirkland, Independence, is to be moved today to the cottage city see- j IIOII. I'h. ...!. !..,.,(. 'HI 1 1.1! nr ..v riu-county court is to be commended i T(Mf R(vhtoj & Bvn0 347 for haying moved the immense pile ot ! T,iig offif u for ,() crushed rock that had been dumped (aV!t j.ropprtv n.llt8 for $150 per near the S. P. depot. I hey were (t I vcar Snap. ' expected to remove the same fur nr couple of weeks yet, out everything is FARM BARGAINS, out of the wav aud the street car tcr-. minus is ready for the state fair travel.1 acre farm, well improved on the Spirited contests are promised In the' Fnnions Howell Prairie; $100 per acrtj; homer pigeon races to take place each , terms. i!rv during the fair. Someone libcrat-1 ACRE TRACT ' i ed a couple or niriis iiiis morning, uui; t u L'i,i,v,i In u;1,iiii, lliuv liiiliitiiriiil LV lit . t ...... u ....11 : .... I ...I I i.t i. i .,.... ... ...... ... -.. , r llll' III UCIC llll, I III H'B ,UM l , f v.,i. The celebrated Coos Hay band will ,1 acres timber and pasture; close in on go into camp and maintain a headipiar-1 main travelled road; only $200 down. ity. Price $1100. (Kugcne Register.) Three little girls of Uiigcnc, tucum panied by a Sister of Mercy, left yes terday for Mt. Angel, where they will attend school. They are Melt rude Cue, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. H. Cor, Mary Slieriilnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ,T. Sheridnn, and Julia Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woods. Snap. FOR RENT. TURKS IN ALBANIA (Continued from Page One.) nit Amtris, which is one of the rea lm for the smoldering hostility bc twen tis Home and Vienna govern luti, but Austrian feelings in the mat ter in negligible in their weight at the piriul, ind the confused times of the prtwit European war would he ideal for disregarding them. WiU Turkey's loss of Albania, at Ui esd of the Balkan war, Italy's tbia would undoubtedly have been prwd but for the fact that it would Hr bad both Austria and Germany giut it, nd, unbacked by any othei Jwer,did not feel equal to such a trial f strength. Owe Grudging Consent. It accordingly acquiesced reluctantly U transformation of the country jjto it independent kingdom under rriitl William of Wied, which was re Ned it least better thau Austrian initiation, i step Austria undoubtedly old have taken if it had not been t it would have precipitated a Kurb- ewflift ind the hour had not vet Britl for nno hiving finally broken out how-i -if, . t0T 8ale 18 not 01 ! eV!"" ,T"K" n""Wa8 "0t !,I',',,,I1,'all.v rt?';21 to 1 in the earlv returns. Hanson n'Mnd William's troubles as a king ia.T,!t V1'8' Moreover, private cap-j quired by otatntft; . " ; reived 926 first Choice votes in 40 mtmuiug, luiy haa heoh 011 h aU,r, ,tal .'''y to hesitate to enter into State Treasurer Thomas B. Kay was prc,.in,.ts B(,,inst Falconer's 420. This ' opportunity at intervention ; '.'0,,,letition with the government; hence ; informed that the funds received b.Y marks the feature of the election here. t inuj. iruve nu reai aiu io me estaD-1 tne Oregon noaru ui- inurriiHcy siiuum JmP e Black bus a bij lead here for lishment of a legitimate American mer- he turned over to the state treasurer, : thc demoeralie- senatorial nomination. otes in 40 second, otes. This as well ssv Fol- PRESIDENT OBJECTS. Some of the propositions advanced have an inflationary tendency; but as tune limits have been placed upon their op eration, it is not likely any untoward; Only locomotive iu. use on lines of choice, 132 second choice: Hanson. 1HI results will follow. ' 'more than 50 miles in length need be and 136; Fawcett, 14 and HS; Kiuger, 0 President Wilson is pushing his ship-1 equipped with electric headlights, ac- and 02. ping bill with his n.-mal vigor. It now j cording to an opinion handed down by For United Htates senator, democratic looks as if the plan for the government j Attorney General Crawford nt the re-, nomination, Cotterill, 39 first choice purchase of ships to the extent of $30,-: quest of the state railroad commission. ; and 30 second; Turner, 25 and 45; 000,000 will be adopted by congress, j The inquiry came from Twohy brothers j Black, 71 and 25;. Todd, 10 and 42; With President Wilson 'i desire to es-i relative to 'the necessary equipment on : Dege, 3 and 8. tnhlish an American marine, , all good I their work traTii engines. Jt was given! Americans will agree. But governmeii.' ; as the opinion of the attorney general! Black Runs Strong. purchase of ships meets with strong : however, that if the lack of sufficient; Everett Wash Sept. 9 Ole Hanson opposition in some quarters for the rea-: headlights jeopardized the -safety oi" ' j 'e.1(jng Congressman Falconer for son that there is plenty of available ; train crews and others at crossings that ; the progressive nomination for the tonnage seesing employment, aitnougn tne engine snoiuu nave suriicint ngnis unjtC) stales in the latter's own home rtiinity came when William j chant marine, as the cost of running is to be disbursed by order of the board e has H7tt ' first choice vot Italy did not seize it ; apt to be more than under private en-; and to be audited' by the secretary of ; pr(,(.jm.'ts Cotterill rinning ie not appear. Jt presum- ! terprise. In the end the prospects are ' state. . i has onlv" 271 first choice vot use. it may. : mat me transaction will prove to be Washington, Sept. 9. It was learned today from an official source here that President Wilson is opposed to any plan for a reduction of the income tax limit as a means lor raising a war tax. He believes it would be severnl months be fore any revenue from this source would be available. ters in the tented The weather is cloudy today again, and everv weather iirniihoey says it ; means good weather fur state fair week, j , ... ! The oldest couple camping on the1, 1rKf"t .f . l .' u"t grounds this venr will be presented with, J"'' 1,,r r""'- ",ore bil.l.nKF, !a lO ponnd paid of Columbia U.rd an.ll"""1. rm,m,"K haWn- h 10 pound pail of Columbia lard audi INSURANCE ; pared flour. ' ; The heaviest man camping this year' We write insurance in some of the will receive 10 pounds of Mt. Hood I ! soap. I The I'liion Meat company offers a i Columbia "nam to the tallest couple! I among the campers. j JAPS PASS WAR BUDGET. Tokio, Sept. 0. Following the lower i branch of the Japanese parliament's example, the upper house today passed the government's $20,500,000 war bud get by a unanimous vote. best old line companies. MONEY TO LOAN. List Your Property with Bechtel & Bynon 347 STATE STREET. Fifty-third Annual OREGON XXX STATE . FAIR Was Caught Namiinir. ia opportunity Just iMtantly di, wai taken by sur', SALEM, OREGON - ' hi. I. I i Ki,7i,,t0Mine Al losing one for the government, .noVwe1 fOlVfR SAf.F TFA IN ' doner's t;.t V . ror s good offices, i shall be fort '""-iSrSilit' LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR in. vj. "ela.v appears to his desire to siisnend for a iinrind the ttj .e . f . po"t'al mistake, for in-1 restrictions which urevent nrivatn own-1 Look Young! Common Garden . vi asmnir m, , , ., i .. , . . .. . . . . " . Tarkitooly """s'iinie, tne.ersnip ot American ships. The exces- "tigain P wn KOVer" sive fost of building and operating Whether this ,.nv . i American ships is the main reason for k1 Turkish ill, """ m a purely i American shipowners operating under Sage and Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell j Grandmother kept her hair beauti- der the ausui,. f ,?S , ll,lli'd foreign flags. Shipping is a business fully darkened, glossy and abundant ish affair ""fie gOTernmeut "a I . i )"s,auti' "bject to keen competition, and those with a brew of !-agft Tea and Sulphur. todav i :!, "ot l""" learned : who enter it cannot succeed unless thev ! Whenever her hair fell out or took on Hered certain t . ''ase wa,t con" ' l?" "l,0 the same basis as those who : that dull, faded or streaked appearance, tu' control jhortl - '!" tllC sul" ,lave already succeeded in advance, i this simple mixture was applied with Mios aa raiJ,"V unless strenuous They must bHy their ships, their Blip-1 wonderful effect.' "By asking at any ..f1 m the Tisr' , . . plies and their labor under the most drug store lor ". yeth s sage and Sul- ntuatini, ' "l"1""" that advantageous circumstances. Our lawsinhur Hair ltemedy" you will get a Johnson Carries Third. I Aberdeen, Wash., S;;pt. 9. Keturns oni nearly every precinct in Chebalis ; county indicate today that Johnon was; renouiinated for congress from the? ; third district in yestsrJav's state-wide i . primaries. He .".pparently ha.: a 3 to 1 vote over Wiley 'ind will carry Che-! halis countv bv X00 votes. 1 September 28 to October 3 4 44 44 44 444 444 444 444 44H XXX U IV. "Illllit j ,on '.uiupean war. the Italv Markefc WHOLESALE Hi MARKETS. Dm. (k!? t1 ton .. terfa, ET tor many years have prevented this large bottle of this old-time recipe, policy; but the remaining restrictions ready to use, for about 50 cents. This are still too severe to permit of profit- i simple mixture can be depended upon able operation, and the American ship-! to restore natural color and beauty to owner is obliged to hide his property ! the hair and is splendid for dandruff, under other flags and depend upon ; dry, itchy scalp and falling hair, foreigners for protection to American A' well known' downtown druggist property. President Wilson will do ; says everybody uses Wyeth 's nge and well to 'suspend these restrictions as far Sulphur, because it darkens so natnr as within his power, intimately they l nl,y "nd evenly that nobody can tell it should be removed. j lltt u,en applied it's so easy to use, As reiranU Hi. wr r '.m.nf i too. You simply dampen a sponge $11.0C as properlv taken the stand of neu-: r "oft br,lsh and (lraw; U hronKh ''",r - $70, s . trality aud must stick to it implicitlv, "ir. tki"g 0I,e strand at time. By . 8.00 "ome "hat mav, more especially as it is ''""" kiu. . - 8.00 f" from creditable to any nation to another application or two. it is re- 92e- connected with, countenance or in- natural co or and looks . $28.00! dorse, such a hellish, barbaric, brutal glossy, soft and abundant. 4i7-"' the" I "f f 18 1,ow.1fi? on netween - .-vm , - -.....wivn; i-i,ii?utcre(i iiigni ciii-.j. - 1.001 'zed peoples of Europe. I applaud our goernment for the attitude it has tak- 1 a. Poultry!" c Volve(1: there are 100,000,000 people in FRENCH FORT FALLS. M . I Ken 7 ""tter, per jb' 34c en. The elfeets of the war, however, -c are not confined to the nations in- Kt n, tryV 27c Volve(1: there are 100,000,000 people in .. ; '. tl"s cou"try suffering serious conse- T7ri lb- "" 10c ; "."ences from it and thev are therefore B ont;.lA.l A I . . ., ... i" nave a voice in tne matter. Wr fen L7Vt Steer. 't. S w?n!r IIZT 'j 12c i advise onr citizens to individually as sert themselves aud insist that this war 6c must stop, and 1 call upon vhem to use - oc their influence with voice and pen in n ic "irection for the sake of humanity ( $ ,c and civilization as well as on account c m ineir personal interests which are . "ow suffering such severe injury. At Pelt,. - I3 present there are hundreds of thousands V '"1 tfiT" q "."lustrious, honest and capable peo- f'x ti cca n.r-I.''. country who are almost on ' - . -tfi. the f -...: i: .i v i. . (By Karl H- Von Wiegand.) Berlin, Sept. 9. (By wireless via Sayville) The capture of Maubenge bv. tbe-!ermans was announced tiy the 'war office here today. The prisoners taken, it was stated, inclmleiT four French generals and, 40,000 troops. Four hundred cannon also fell into the Germans' hands, ,. The place was one of France's most powerful. frontier strong holds. It made a' long and des pera.te resistance. The name of Prince Friedrn h Wilhebn of Hessen was given in Pierce County Returns. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 9. Eighty four out of 179 precincts in Pierce county show Ole Hanson leading the progres sive senatorial ticket as a resultof yes terday's primaries, with Congressman Falconer second and Mayor Fawcett of Tacoma third. The democratic ticket is led by .lames H. Dege of Tacoma with approximately 100 more votes ft than were cast for George Turner. Black received 201, Cotterill Js.4 and Todd 113. Senator .Jorios, republican, 44 unopposed, had 3.171 votes to the com-ijl. bined vote of 2.340 for the progressive 444 candidates. Of these Hanson received jit 1,050, Falconer 014 and Fawcett 42S. IJ For judges of the supreme court ( bad- wick and Crow, two of the incumbents, ft! were in the lead with 3,SI and 2.H20.II vote respectively. Mills, with 2.101 4-f was third aud Gose, a present judge,: 4 got 2,210. Congressman Johnson received 2,807 44 votes to 0M for Wiley. Drury of Ta- tjj coma led the democrats for congress, his 1 vote being 5M, to 205 for Cass and 1 II 444 for Hazzard. Warburton of Tacoma TlJ led the progressive with 1,051 to 509 444 for Hnbbell. mayor of Kelso. '444 Barth, socialist candidate for senator,!! had polled 1"5 votes and Aller, socialist, for congress, 105. XXX For county sheriff. Longmire had 11 2,0,19 votes to 1,314 for Shaw and 7ofl 444 f,.r rn.iihiilin mi the rennblican ticket.' 444" REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SIX DAYS OF PROFIT, SIX DAYS OF PLEASURE 0,000.00 In Cash Premiums for Agricultural, Live Stock, Poultry, Textile and Other Exhibits. Horse Races, Band Concerts, Eugenics Ex position, Evening Musical Entertainments and Other Free Attrac tions. Free Camp Grounds. YOU ARE INVITED SEND FOR. 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