Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 03, 1914, Image 1

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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR
BALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMSER 3, 1914.
PRICE TWO CENTS
ON TRAINS AND NEWS
STANDS TIVE CENTS
IG VOTE 5 POLLED
AT CITY tLnIN;
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Klt'S DUDS
COMPLETE OFFICIAL RETURNS CITY ELECTION.
Ward 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 Total
Muvor
' Jones 134 113 B3 240 225 20!) 109 1179
White 281 817 202 400 339 343 312 2485
Recorder
F.lgin 219 402 102 32S 277 299 217 1904
Knee 190 274 M 377 308 32S 210 1779
Marshal
Arkorman 17 18 10 31 37 30 81 224
Cornelius 48 125 31) 55 51 51 28 388
Hnrtwell 55 109 40 135 80 92 70 593
Matlock 20 32 10 24 18 20 20 150
Miles 18 33 .. 1!7 21 23 49 19 190
Nhcdeck 147 233 91 200 189 209 131 1200
Welsh 90 104 35 151 188 148 70 798
Woolcry 18 3 7 30 14 . 30 7 135
Treasurer
Mavis HO 193. 77 "13 , 210 233 150 1252
l.ol.ng 73 91 40 74 98 . 99 (10 541
Hico H!i 200 72 291 145 100 125 1174
Kiihiirdsou .... 75 108 59 171 90 128 79 710
Aldermen
Ward 1 Patterson S2 Wnrd 5 Mintou 210
Houthwicli IH(i I'nriih 300
Ward 1! Itocklov 210 Wnrd 0 Van 1'atlen 214
Mills 411 Wulluee 375
Ward 3 fuok 204 Ward 7 Macy 291
Ward Four Iludlcsoii 5s0 '
HAYOR ELECT WHITE GRATEFUL.
I desire to thank the voters of
Salem for their vote of confidence
In yesterday'! election, and awmro
tin m that I appreciate their splen
did support. I guarantee the yeo
plo of tills city that I will try
and niivfce good In every way and
will do all In my power to ad
vu mo the Interests of tho city and
aaloguard to the best of my abil
ity the people'a rights.
I bolleve that the various city
officers that; have beon elected will
work as a unit In advancing Salom
and keep It In the front as the
finest city in the state.
I trust that the people of tills
city will continue tholr splendid
support and that I msy go out of :
office at the end of my term with
the same good feeling as now ex- ,
lata, Yours very truly,
HAKLEY O. WHITE.
Ah a result of the city election held
yest.'rday complete returns from all of
the rovon wards, Hurley O. White, of !
North Hiilrin, present member ol the t
Hnloin board of arhool directors ami
member of the board of governors of'
the Palom commercial club, was elected
mayor of the city by more tlimi two to'
one over hit opponent, .1. F, Jones, pres
ent ruuiii'l linn n from the Fourth ward) I jpujcnd of 277
(har.es F, Klgin was nominated and i ,,1)llntP, j0 ,,',
Pieuod city roooroor over i-.nri nuce.
bis only opponent, by a majority of at
least 125.
The nominees for city marshal ami
city treasurer, the ultimata result ol
h'i"li will be decided at the December
election, are: Marshal Frank Hhi'd
nek, Intnl vote 1200, ami J. T. Welsh,
total vole 798. Treasurer John F.
Iinvls, total vote 1252, and O. 0. Moo,
Intel vole 1174, Davis' plurality over
line, 78 voles.
fV-- : :
PROHIBITION CALLS WAR HOW MATTER OF
OUT A RECORD VOTE ABILITY TO ENDURE,
WHEREVER IT IS UP AND GET RESERVES
Russia Demands Dismissal of The Same Story Comes From Germans Are Driven From
German Officers from
Turkish Ships
MUST PUT WARSHIPS
OUT OF COMMISSION
Sultan Up Against It As War All Other Questions, Even Prisoners Loud in
Every State Where Prohi
bition Is In Issue
IMMENSE CROWDS
GATHER AT THE POLLS
fnlem '
11. 0. WlliTK
Newly F.loctod Mayor,
For aldermen t the several wnrds,
elections for which were had In every
instance, ,1. A. Pnterson was elei p I
over F. II. Houthwicli, present Incum
bent, in Wnrd One, by the small inn
,(nrllv ol' 42 votes. J, A. Mills was
elected ill the second ward over J. W,
Hockley, hy a majority of 171 j W. II.
Cnok was elected in
without opposition; A
recorder this morninit, guvo Klgin
votes and Unco 277. This was evidently
a mistake and Mr. I.lgin concedes thnt
Mr. Knee's vote should have been 377,
mid this vote will bo re-
to correct the error. At nny
rule, this will leave Mr. I.lgin with
I2i votes to the good and practically
ussures his election.
The nice for city marshal was a no
man's lace .either until nil the votes
ere counted for, notwithstanding
Shcdccli, the present Incumbent, took
n good lead and increased it from the
stall over nil competitors. Welsh nnd
Hnrtwell were In a close race fiix'sce
ond place on the ticket at tho December
elcc'ion, nud Mr, Welsh won out by
only 205 votes for the nomination. T.
I K. C;iincllus, .1. J. Ackermnn and V?, D,
I Miles were also in the running mill
polled n good vote thioughotit the city.
Mnnngor-Ooniliwtou Charter.
While the citntent for the election of
In cltv mnrshul and cltv treasurer will
the Ifilrd ward afford some interest nnd means of en
II. HudliMon was llveiitnent for the general city election
elect, d In the Fourth ward without up-ilu D 'inlier, the most Important Issue
position! (lien F I'nruli wns elected luto come up on that occasion will he the
the Fli iii ward over K. C, Minion, pres-1 ipiesllon of the adoption of the cliy
out Incumbent! F.. W. Wallace wns i ehnrti'r amendment providing lor a
elected In the Willi Wnrd over ('. Van i nmmiiioreninmlswlon form of govern
fatten, by n majority of 131, and 11.
W, Macy was elected In the Heventh
wnrd by a majority of 59 over two op
ponents, A. tl. Newby and tl, t'. Mil
lelt, both of whom were written In up
on the ballot,
Mistake In fourth Ward. !
While the election wns a decided nnd'
overwhelming victory for Mayor Fled '
White, the contest for some of the of 1
flees wns very close and uncomfortable
lor some of the candidates, and the re
i.nll was not known until the coiuit was'
complete from all of the wards. In
Ward Four the returns In the city re-1
corder contest, as reported to the city
nient lor the cltv.
One of the feutures of yesterday 's
election wns the Interest manifested by
the bnlien, who turned out III force and
pollel a Inrge percentage of the tutul
I vole cast.
BEND TROOPS TO BORDER.
Washington, Nov. 3. Four troops of
the Fifth cavalry stationed, at Fort
Nherlilnn, near Chicago, were ordered
this afternoon to Fort Hmllh, Ark. No
reason for tho transfer was given.
Clarence H. Hello, of the (Irny Helle,
returned Inst night from l'ortlnnd,
where he spent the past week.
Party Will Never Consent
to Russia's Terms
Petrogrnd, Nov. 3. Fureddin Bey,
the Turkish ambassador here, left
Petrograd with his staff today after ho
had been assaulted by Russian em
nloves of his own embassy.
The allies had previously rejected
the sultan's partial apology for acts of
hostility committed by ottoman war
ships against Russian ports nnd Mack.
Sea shipping. Hostilities apparently
beina inevitable, the ambassador nil
mediately began preparations to leave.
The Russian help at tho embassy there
upon demanded four months arrears of
pay. Fareddin replied thnt it would be
furthcoming when the Turks took
Odessn.
The attack on him followed. fne
clerk struck him on the jaw. Tho police.
were culled nut recused to interrero,
Members of his stuff finally succeeded,
however, in protecting tho departing
Turkish diploniut and tho party left by
way of Finland shortly afterward.
"Russia." proclaimed a manifesto
which tho czar issued today, welcoming,
war with the sultun, "will receive this
fresh aggression on the part of tho
ancient persecutor of tho Christian peo
ples with tranquility. Tho Slnvs will
meet the Issue with confidence, renli
ing that, with Ood's help, their valiant
armies will triumph ngniii over the
Turkish hordes and punish the insolent
foes of tho fiitherhind."
It was expected that within a wook
an Imperial decree would be issued ox
polling all Turks from Itussiu,
Wliat Russia Demands.
The sultnn's apology took tho form of
an expression of regret' for tho attnek
on Itussiu in the llhu-li sea and of an
offer to withdraw his fleet from those
waters. The nllies Insisted, however,
thnt the cruisers (loeben and HrcsJau be
put out of commission until tho end of
tho wnr, that the (lernian officers in
the Ottoman service bo dismissed, anil
according to soma accounts thnt the
Turkish army bo demobilized.
Tho Constantinople government
showel no signs of acceding to these
terms nud, Indeed, it wns doubtful if
tho Turkish wnr party, led by Knver
1'asha, the wnr minister, a Highly in
fluentiul personage at tho sultun 'a cap
ilul, would even acouiesco In the
apology.
lieports were current thnt the Russian
lllnck Sen fleet wns already concen
trated nud awaiting tho Turkish squad
rons attack. Noviil officers expressed
entire confidence thnt the cr.ur's forces
would win easily,
They asserted, too, that, the fighting
effectiveness of the former Herman
cruiser (loeben hnd been much over
rated. During Its recent bombardment
of Sevastopol, they stilted, the vessol
wns hit by a shot from one of the shore
forts which dainnged the meehniiisin of
the turrets, Interfering with the mnnip
ulntton of the guix. Ho badly, in fact,
wns the ship disnldcd, It was assorted,
that it wns deemed (lie highly trained
Uerinnii crew would be wasted on boaid
It and the men were accordingly dis
tributed among the sultan's other fight
ing crafts.
I'licnnfiruied accounts wore received
of fighting between the Russians nud
Turks In tho Caucus,
Whether or not a clash actually had
occurred, it was definitely and of
ficlnlly announced thnt the viceroy in
Hint territory hud beeu ordered to cross
Into Turkey and attack tho Ottoman
troops said to bn massing on tlm sot
tun's silo of the fioutier,
Senator and Governorship
Are Secondary to It
Portland, Or., Nov. 3. Despite heav
ily overcast skies and intermittent rain
fall, tho crowds at' the polls when they
opened at eight o'clock this morning
presaged tho heaviest voting in tho his
tory of tho state, ;
Interest in tho campaign lias centored
principally in tho prohibition issue, the
United Htntcs seuatorship nnd tho
governorship.
Tho democrats claim tho re-election
of Chamberlain by 211,00.0, tho republi
cans do not hazard n prediction beyond
stating that llooth will Biicceed I hnm
berliiin by a goodly majority. The
progressives aro equally confident that
Ilnnley will bo elected.
The gubernatorial conflict Boomed to
Ho between Jumna Withycombe, repub
lican, nnd Dr. .1. C. Hinith, democrat.
The election of Hinith is claimed by a
plurality of 20,000. ('. 11. Moores,
chairman of tho atnto republican cen
tral eommltteo - asserts that Withy-
combe's victory wrW bo tho most over
whelming In the atnto 's history.
A Rush In San Diego.
Ran Diego, Oil., Nov. 3. Voting was
so heavy here todnv In tho two hours
Trenches by Floods-Allies
Take the Aggressive
6,000 GERMAN DEAD
AT ARMENTIERES
Praise of Germans for
Humane Treatment
London, Nov, 3. Thnt tho nllies in
northern Franco and llelginm have beon
fighting offensively Bince October !0
was announced bv tho official war In
formation bureau hero today. It was
said a largo proportion of the Dcrmans
engaged in opposing them wero but half
trained nnd that all wero nullering tor
riblv from lack of food.
Accompanying tho niiiinum einent that
tho allies hud assumed the aggressive
the bureau iniule public another of its
"eyo witness" stories, covering events
in tho western war wine up to October
21),
Tho German troops who hnvn been
lirriviiiu at the front liitely, It was stilt
ed, though not fuily trained, have been
fresh, courageous, and huvo fought with
much determination. Prisoners .were
quoted, however, us declaring the Ten
tons hcurtily sick ol the conflict,
"It is now certain, said the report,
i'tliat success will favor the side pos
sessing the most endurance and capublo
of flinging fresh reserves into the fray
from time to tinii as they are badly
needed."
The transfer of the Ilritlsh troops
from the vicinity of Purls to tho sen
coast to resist the (lernian attack In
SAT GERMAN TROOPS
ARE DISHEARTENED
compiislied without loss or a hitch, The
men moving noiselessly ut nignt mm
sometimes ovneouting trenches only lull
yards from those occupied by the dor
limns, without the bitters' knowledge.
October 21, It was slated, the tier
minis attacked tho allies' entire line
but wero repulsed. Hix thousnnd ol
their dend were declared to have Been
left on the fiom In the vicinity of Ar
nicntieres alone, one bntullion of the
llllth (lermnn regiment wns liien'lloiieil
us having lost nearly Its entire strength
and most of the balance of the regli it
as having been wiped out later fu the
fighting north of the liner l.ys.
Britons, enptureo by the Hermans and
sul iiiently rescu d by the allies, were
quoted as paying a tribute to their clip
tors on account of the humane treat
ment accorded to their prisoners.
The report severely crltlcliteil the
(lermnn officers, declaring they shved
faults of leadership "which the almost
superhuman bravery of the soldiers run
not counterbalance,"
BENT BELUIAN8 125,1X10.
W, Paul, Minn,, Nov, fl. .Tames ,f,
Mill cabled J.1,ii00 this afternoon to
King Albert of llelginm, his persnnnl
friend, He requested thnt the money
lie used n his personal contribution to
the fund for the relief of stricken llel
g I litis.
after tho opening of the polls thnt ntithat quarter was said to have been nc-
1 L (1,1 ' L . ,1 ' . ,1.-1 ...!.l !... l.ll .l. Sfl...
ii-nsi, im't pi-r com, oi mo ri'Kisiereil vole
hod been enst at tho end of thnt period.
At thnt time the county clerk begnn to
receive appeals from election bnnrdn
who were nnnble to hniullo the situation.
In some precincts such a heavy vote
was cast thnt the boxes wero soon jnm
med with ballots, and extra boxos wore
sent out. In several precincts there
were such crowds In line uniting to
vote thnt canvas wings and booths were
rushed out to fill the polling places.
Los Angelas Polla Jammed.
Los Aneeles, Cnl., Nov. 3, Unusiinlly
heavy voting was reported early todny
from precincts in the residenco districts
of Los Angeles. As usual, the early bal
loting in the downtown precincts wns
slow but all first -hour indications
uninlcd to one of tho heaviest votes in
the hlslory of the city,
The dny wns clear and wnrm.
Poll workers were more In evidence
linn In nnv previous election here.
Voters wfrn compelled to worm their
nnv through the crowds thnt swarmed
nbniit the polling places. At one north
side precinct It. was necessary to clear
a wnv for women voters mm the street
to the polling booth.
Big Vote, In, Ariiona.
Phoenix. Arli., Nov, 3. The heaviest
vole In Arizona's history was being
enst todny, nnd predictions were made
thnt S3 per cent of the reiistered vote
of more thnii 70,000 would be cast.
Interest centered In the fight around
a prohibition nuiendmeut, and In the
iriihernntorinl and senatorial contests,
(lovernor (leorge W, I), Hunt, demo
cratic, Is opposed for re election bv
Italph Cameron, republican, and O. I'.
Young, progressive, Henntnr Mark
Hmlth, democrat Is a cnndldnte for re
election, opposed bv Lorenzo llobbell,
repulillcnn nnd .1. II, Aelsnn, progressive.
A complete stnte ticket nnd several
constitutional anicndmontq were being
cnnsioeren.
In Washington,
Henllle, Wash., Nov. fl. In spile of
cloudy wenther, a record breaking vote
will be cast In Washington stnte In
dnv. The principal Issue Is stntewlde
prohibition. This question eclipses even
n wnrm three cornered fight for the
Pulled Htntcs sennlnr between Mounter
W. L, Jones, republican, Ole llaneon,
progressive, and W. W. lllnck, democrat
The betting Is two to one that the
slain goes "wet," but there Is very
little betting on either shin
AND FALLING BACK
If the allies' claims were well founded, the Germans
were at last retreating in northwestern Belgium today.
. They described the kaiser's failure to reach the French
north coast as his worst reverse of the war.
His losses were said to have been prodigious and it
was declared the army's morale was quite broken.
The allies professed to be generally progressive, add
ing that they had been on the offensive since October 20.
A German attack on Arras was reported to have been
repulsed.
Against Verdun they were still active but ineffec
tively, it was asserted.
The Russians announced they were still on the ag
gressive against both Germans and AustrianYall along the
eastern fighting front.
Russia declined to accept Turkey's apology for its war
ships' hostile acts in the Black sea.
Russians and Turks were reported already fighting
near Trebizond.
. Fifteen thousand Turkish troops were said to have in
vaded Egypt.
The British cruiser Minerva destroyed the Turkish
port of Akaba, Arabia.
. After being assaulted by Russian employes of his own
embassy, Fareddin Bey, Turkish ambassador at the czar's
court, left Petrograd, with his stall, lor home.
Servia and Montenegro withdrew their ministers from
Constantinople.
It was announced the Swiss government would at
tempt to induce other ileutral nations to join Switzerland
at intervention between the warring European powers, in
the interests of peace.
The German crown prince, several times reported dead,
was said today without confirmation to have been
wounded instead.
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An extra morning cditirin of the D-iilv Capital Journal will be
mnllcd, or delivered, to all subscribers in Ihe city nnd country tomor
row morning, it will give the general eastern returns and state elec
tion news up to I o'clock s. in. Our special leased wire will lie In op
eration and we will give nil our subscribers Ihe benefit of It without
extra cost to them. Fverybody may look for a llnlly Journal at his
home In the morning!
During the evening bulletin will be posted In front of the office,
end telephone rails will be answiTcl. Our telephones ar Main HI
nnd and we will be glnd to answer nil Inquiries regarding the
election. v '
WHEAT JUMrS TO ll.0,
Portland, Ore., Nnv. 3.
There wns a sen.atlnnnl rise iti
the wheat market here today,
bluctcm advancing four cents
Hid selling nt I.IV.j for Im
mediate delivery, Ten thousand
bushels of bluestem wns sold on
the Men hunts Kxchsngn for
Pccember delivery at tl.Si). For
Mnr dcllverr, Idoestem, tl.23
wai bid and 'l.2S"4 asked.
(Continued en Page Two )
The Weather
Oregon i Tonight
and Wednesday
cloudy west por
tion, probably
ralii) south to east
winds,
Make Desperate Attempt to
Break Allies Lines But
Are Beaten Back
Paris, Nov, 3. The Oermiins con
tinned their assaults In the suburbs
uf Arms, In tho region west of I, Hie
and ulong the frontier lit llelginm
throughout Moiiduy night nnd were still
hammering nny nt the allies today
without inulcilnl gains.
At some points the fighting was ex
tremely severe! nt others the kulser's
troops appeared to be tin nil ing the ur
rlvni of reinforcement.
Further south, tho Teutonic forces
wero very active about Verdun, their
Infunlry Inn king strenuous but unsuc
cessful attempt ngsin nnd ngiiln te,
penetrate the line screening the forti
fications, In the trench troops eiigug
ed there, recent addition were mode
and the resistance to the Herman as
saults proved highly effective.
Know wii hampering operation In
Alsace Lorraine nad Ihe Vosges,
Wounded soldiers were nrrlvlng In
Paris in thousands, Tltelr Injuries
were, on the average, more serious than
curlier in the wnr, n majority of those
hurt nt long rang having been stiiick
by shrapnel nud those who suffered In
the hand to hnm) fighting showing
ghastly bayonet wounds. The percent
age of tetanus ruses was also increas
ing, ns a result of the shortage In the
supply uf serum for Its prevention.
TURKB INVADE BOYPT.
llcrlln, vln The llngue, Nov. 3. VII"
teen thousand Turks have already In
vaded Kgvpt, according to dispatches
published in tin Lokul Ansrlgcr to
day.
Avon, Muss., Nov. ,1. Avon
wns the first, town in the coun
try to complete lis election re
turns. Avon complete gave for gov
ernor, Walsh, democrat 11 1 Me
Call, republican, 101; Walker,
progressive, fib,
The snmo precincts last year
gave Walsh 111.1 ; (lordlier, re
publican, 101 J Walker, progres
sive, no.
Tho same precincts last year
gave Walsh 11; (lardner, repuli
llcnn, M-l Ulrd, progressive, 1IH',
Foss, Independent, .1,
For congress today's vote was:
Olnev, democrat, IfiN; Howard,
rcpiiiillcnn, Wis Kincalde, pro
gressive los over lost -year's
vote,
TO AID THE BELGIANS
New York, Nov, 9. Tho
Hockefeller Foundlil ion's steam
ship Musniipcipin, Cuptnln Mc
carty, laden wllh provision for
llclghui iinn-couihiilnnta sailed
today for Rotterdam.
From that port the supplies
will bn sent to llrusscls, Ant
werp nud other llelglnii cities,
for distribution undor tho direc
tion of tho I'liltcd Htntcs am
bassador to Knglnnd and min
ister to llelglum.
llcfore the Mnssnpcipm reaches
llotterdnm, It Is expected the
Knclucfcllcr Foundation will
have two more ships ou their
way on similar errands,
Bome Complete Return.
I
n. Kingston
republican,
71 Walker,
Kingston, Muss,, Nov
complete)
For governors McCall,
l,":i; Walsh, democrat,
progressive, -10.
Hnme precincts last year gave Ulrd,
progressive for governor, 101 1 Walsh,
democrat, I1H (lardner, republican, Ml
Foss, Independent, 1'J.
llolbrook, Muss,, Nov, A, Return
from llolbrook complete give, for gov
ernor, McCall, ropubllenu, !!!IO Walsh
.1 lul. W..II...I. ....-I UO
lliOIOl-llll, TI lillllli'i, II, ""
By William riilllp 81ms,
Paris, Nov. II. The (lermnn wero
herd pressed todny nil nlong their line
III northern I'm nee and llelginm.
Military eipert here declared that
their ol'I'ensive had lost It force und
thnt the nllies, on the other hiiud, were
udviincing everywhere.
'I'll kulser's ntlempt to reach the)
northern French const nns spoken of
This Is a progressive loss of 111 nnd us his most, costly failure of the whole)
gain or 71 for the repnoilriins nnu mil wnr inns inr, no iigurcs wi-rn sum
for the detiiocruls over Inst yenr's vote
TROREBHIVEH LORE HEAVILY.
Huston, Muss, Nov. fl. Ten Huston
republican,
precincts complete give for governor!
Mot 'all
I,'
progressive, Hoi Walsh
lc'lll, Til it same precincts Inst year
gavi lllrd, progressive, tili llardoer,
ropubllenu, IU0 Walsh, democrat,
1,1:'il.
The first II limns reporting nulslde
of citlca give McCall 1,7'ul, compared
able but the Teutonic losse wero sniil
to hiive been enormous,
Tl lilting of the dikes by the Hel-
glnns nnd consciptcnt flooding of thil
country In which the (Icrinniis were op
crnlim; was the final crushlnif blow.
Wnlker.l As they slriiL'ub'd III the water, thit Mrl-
demncrntj Hsh nnd French nrllllcry shelled them
mercilessly. Ilctwcn this tiro nml tun
flood thoosnnds perished.
The result was, It was asserted, that
the Tciitonlii morale wa completely
In "ken.
The nllies followed their Mlvnntngn)
w llh 117. lust venr for tlurdlieri Walker, by an luiiucdlnte assumption of the of
rem against lllrd, 1,1-1 1
against Hlil Inst year,
Wnlsh Hit
Home, N, Y.i Nnv. ,1. City complete
gives! iivernor, (llvnn, ll'lli Whitman,
1,0111 1 llnvcnpurt, !ll1 Hulrer, 417.
Kali Itlver, Mass., Nov, il.Oreon, re
publican re elected ITith congressional
district.
New York, Nov, !1.
election district nut
Ttetorns of 110
of 741, Kings
fenslve and repelled the invudcr In
ninny places, notably near Ohcluvelt,
where they were driven back nearly
five miles.
over (ll) iin, democrat, by 4,117,
New York, Nov. fl. The republican
committee, on the basis of early m
lurii, clnlin West Chester county by
5,00(1 for Whitman.
Dunkirk. N. Y Nov. .I.-Karly re-
county ( llrook I v n how, IK , i i i" """' ""'-
Whitman, l,oie davenport,' 1.11. pb'lc, Indicate rcpuhluan n,ns. Wad.
1 worth running ahead for senator. or
Hyraeuse, N. Y Nov. .-Whitman for governor, Whitman will carry the Houn-
governor carried Hyraeuse, complete ty by six thousand.