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SIX n ir 1 1 i I i i i - i aster SOME OF THESE OLD LETTERS ARE FOOLISH, ROXANNA! One Sunk, One Burned and Two Forced to Take Ref uge In Chilean Port London, Nov. 4. Hefiiito now wns till lacking today concerning the. fnt of tlic llritish cruiser flood IIopo, which wan in flames when lout seen off Wie Cliili'iiii roast, following the 011 Ciigcmcut with the German cruisers Onoisounu, Scbarnhnrst, Dresden, Niirn berg and Eeipsic, in which tlu llritish awtser Monmouth was sunk nml the nniiwr Glasgow ami I hi- supply ship 1 Otrnnto were forced to take refuge i" ! (Miilonn ports, I'l'lic German quintet of fighting vcs Hol'n, wliii'li put into Valparaiso, wiienee wv of tli fight reached here, were understood to have left again today af tor fit U in k 1,11 '(ial and provisions. It was stated that they wor little damaged. All 011 bon i1 tho Moiimoiilli wero be- lie veil to huve perished and it was taken fur grouted that the burning Good Hope win also oonipletely 1U1 Ntroved wilh the loss of its entire crow 1 lie IllllSgow, Wlllcn WIIS 11111 IV tin in- aged, nnd tlin Otrnnlo were said to he respectively in Cornel hay anil at I'uerto Montt, where, it whs expected they would lie Interned. They escaped dost ruction liy virtue ol the superior iioecil. The linllle occurred Sunday lint wns not reported until the (lernian cruisers michcd Milpnrniso Tuesday. L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 28;). 30 ACRE SNAP jf sold this week. I will sell at a real Miicrll'ieo, 30 neres on Howell l'rnlrlo, Hie real cream of all Oregon soil, rlih, deep, Mark loam, all under cultivation; ill fenced with wuven wire, some stock, implements and part of the crop In. Most bountiful view, Price, K.il per Hero; terms. CHOICE 5-A. TRACT 11 acres all under oultlvallun, near nr line and ichool. I'rleit 12") per m re; K0 down, bnliiticc to suit. MODERN BUNOALOW. This up to date modern fl romn iriluw In a good locution. I'ih week only 1300, on easy terms. Clinics vacant Ms, Flna Hop yard. Good Tritno much Finn Stock fnnn, House for Dent, Mo nor to Loan, Wrllo Insnraiica. linn this IJioperly lo V change for what jou Want, Tot Bargalut Cl) On BECHTEL & BYNON, 817 STATE STREET. . f . 7 ' . -I cnniiot tinderstniul the Vute," St, Psul, Minn,, Nnv, 4. The woman messed is the msn who expects was Hie only statement which repnb i suffrage anieiidinetit In both North Da nothing but advica from his relillves, llenn headquarters would make. "We kotn and South was defeated, according for that is about all he'll g.it, are waiting to hear from Mr, I'reder- j to latest returns todnv. S If IeL) V ' YU CANT BEAT THEM F03 LETTER WRITING. Jy WELL, I'M NOT TELLING! ONE 15 FROM A NINETY YEAR OLD BACHELOR, ANOTHER, FROM A DOG CATCHER, AND THEY'RE NOT ALL LOVE LETTERS, ARE THEY? THIS ONE FROM AN $ THE NEWGOVERNORS Governors were elected as fol lows Tuesday: Arizona George W. P. Ifunt, democrat. Alabama Charles Henderson, deniorcnt. California Hiram Johnson, progressive. Colorado George Carlson, re publican. Connecticut Marcus Molcomb, republican. lie . Georgia Nate Hums, dem ocrat. Idaho Moses Alexander, democrat. Iowa George W, Clarke, re publican. Kansas Arthur Capper, re publican. M nssacliiiset ts Da v id Walsh, democrat. Minnesota Winfield Hani moiid, democrat. Mich it'll n WoodhriJgc Ferris, democrat, New Hampshire It. II. Jlinuhling, republican. Nebraska John A. Morehead, democrat. New York Charles S. Whit man, republican. North Dakota T.ou Is Haniia, republican, Ohio Frank B. Willis, re publican. Oregon James Withyeoiulio, republican. Pennsylvania Dr. Martin Driiinhiingh, republican. Ilhii'le Island- It, Livingston lleekiiiau, republican. South Cnrollna It. J. Man ning, democrat. Tennessee. Thomas C. Rye, democrat. Texas James E. Ferguson, democrat. Vermont Charles W, flntes, republican. Wisconsin Emanuel E. Phil Ipps, republican, Wyoming H. H. Kl'lgely, re publican. (Oklnhoinn, Nevada and South Dakota not yet decided,) COLORADO REPUBLICAN. ! l He l ! ! i l Denver, Colo., Nov. Keliirns Prom yesterday's election received today show a republican landslide which car ried Into ollice nearly every cniuliilMc on that ticket, headed by George Carl son lor governor. Th" fight between the wets and ilrys is very close ami probably will require the iill'icial count to determine the e suit. Carlson's pluralily probably will be about 2'i,0Uil. These results were hull ealeil on nil unofficial count ol II pic cincls In Denver county ami partial re tnius I'ioiii 31 other coutilies in th' slnte, The count mi far as it has pro ceed 'd i hows: Fur governor --I 'in Ihoii, republican, 43,071; Costignn, progressive, N,W.I; I'atlerson, democrat, 27,242. For I ' ii (It'll Stales setinlor Wm k, re piihlli nn, l7,H3tlj Thomas, ilemocial, HI, 221; Gritlith, progressive, .Hull. Incomplete returns I'ioiii three quar ters of the precincts In Hie Flr.t con gressional district (Denver) liuliculoit the eleeliuu of llillianl, deinocral, llu coiigiess by about 20011. OHIO AI.ii REPUBLICAN. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 4.- Governor Jiiiiici M. Cox ii. .milled tit M o 'cluck this luuiniug his ileleul lur reeleiliou by Frank Willis, republican. He sent a mcsnigc of cnngralulaluin tu his sue eessl'ul rival. Tiubiy's returns iiidirnlcd repulill can 'iiiuMlilc In Ohio. Willis' plurality Hi's cHlnuiled al lO.iHUI In m.UUO. Wnrien llanliiig, republicnii I'm Tinted Slates senator, in eleeled liv 7.1.UU0 pbnality. The entire republicnii slate ticket also vi Miccoml'ul, At least 10 of Ohio's 22 congiesincn will be repubili mis, compared with 10 ilemociiils ami three republicans In toe lust i until cl. The piohiiiiliini, woman suffrage ami tnvitiuu amendments were overwhelm ingly defeated. Four filths of the progressive vole of two years ago euliielv illsiippeared. apparently being captuied ,v the ri publicans, CONCKDE IT IS JOHNSON, Sun Francisco, Nov. 4. l.oenl repnb- llcan heililiiuailers here ncknoivledued tod'O' that ii t it i u Juhii II. FrederliVs, repiiblleiiii, ciiiidlilule fur governor, has ' noon decisively detested. TFT -"TV fPf-AL WAS . HE WORKING, DEAR ? A PROPOSAL ACTOR flicks, at which time we expect he will oiiiciany ncKiiowicitgu me progressive l victory. IIENEY AN "ALSO RAN.' Sun Francisco, Nov. 4. Slow prog- n.'iH WHS lienor Inflde ritilnv in count! hit returns from Yesterday's election. Gov- i fc'ornor Johnson was far iiheail in the bnl- jlots so far tubulated, and 1'hchtn, dem- locrat fur senator, was mukiii a strong .showing. Complete returns from all San Fran- ! cisco precincts showed: j For governor Johnson, 1157; Fred- i cricks. IIItT : Ciirtin. 75. lor senator l'lielan, lOill; Know llliul, 5:is; lleaey, Mill. ALL EXCEPT GOVERNOR. I lloise, Idaho, Nov. 4. The election of! the entire republican ticket with thi'i exception ot governor was imlicntvd ; eiirlv todav by incomplete returns liton all jver libiho. Moses Alexander, dem 'ocrat, was probulily elected governor i over John .M. Haines, republicnn in ' i-ii 1 1 1 1 ii t . Adilisiia T. Sonlli and Itob ,1'rt .McCracken, both republicans, were apparently elected to congress. MAJORITY 133,000. c New 'ork, Nov. 3. i'rnctically corn el plete figures this morning placed Whit jle'mairs uiiijority for governor of New g Yoik on the repiililicau ticket at 13:1, ijt liilll. Wailsworth 's pluralily for the I'liitcd States senate also on the repuli- llcan ticket was lUI.'J'JU. HAWAII REPUBLICAN. Honolulu, Nov, 4, A practically com plete count of voles showed today Hint the lepublicaiis were victors in Tues day's election, winning nearly all terri torial and municipal offices. ,1, K. Ka laiiiannole, or Prince Cupid, as he is belter known, was re elected territorial delegate to congress, THE KANSAS OUTLOOK. Topeka, Kan., Nov, I. Willi less than half of the stale vole counted,' imlicai lions here today were that Arthur Cap per, republican, has been elected gover nor ill Kansas by 20,0110 majority, Nee ly, democrat for senator, on the sauie returns, won by 10,000 voles. MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC. SI. Paul, Nov, l.-llainiuond. dcmo-l""" eral, was overw holmliiglv eleeled gov-,1 " 111,11111 Sehiildt of the Slate Drew ernor of Minnesota It was shown todav , '''" (""'elation. " Amendment 47, pro bv praeticallv coiuph'te returns froiii' VI,U '"ill I1"' liiHr iptestion shall not Tuesilav's election. , again i le up for eight years, however, ' is In iloiibt.' CLERKS WORN OUT, ' '1'1"' lillor "i'" conceded that Oregon 'has gone dry unless the vote ill Port- San Fiancisco, ,ov, I, Election of1""1' ,,lk,' an enornioiis bound for the licials here I'lice a serious problem o. dny, Worn out from tue liiuuorlinr!"l''V wet by task ut tubulating the results on the extremely long ballots, hundreds of election clerks forfeited their siilnites mid quit their Jons. New men were being sent lo hike their places, but llegistrnr euuiusky liiiind It almost lui possible to keep up with the demand for new help, Only II precintts In t-Vu Francisco had been lien i d I'i oiii at II o'clock uiiil I'ioiii these the count was incomplete, KANSAS BEATS SUrrRAOE. Kiiiisiis City, Mn Nov. 4. The Knn sits City Star esllinnti'd tudny that the Missouri vtonntn suffrage Hineniliueiit had been dc routed bv luo.OOO, PRIZE FiailTlNU MAY BTOP. San Francisco, Nov. 4. That prize fighting will have a close call, if It it not l eiileu, was Indicated lodiiy In cur ly returns, Puiiitccu precincts cumplete ga", fur abolition uf boxing, 1033, ngu'ii t, 1100. The same precincls showed the vole for the "red light abatement ' ' bill IIU7 nguinst, I3III, The prohibition Mile was 203 for n ml Ipso nguinst. REPUBLICAN GAINS GREAT, New York Nov. 4. -The progressive movement collapsed completely III New link, Its nitheteiils geiiitallv swinging back to repiibliciiuism, The next legis lature will be overwhelmingly republic nil, the seiinte by a majority of 31 to 17 nml 'he nsseinblv im to ol. The ropohllcnns also elected their eu tire minor stole ticket nnd the cmusll till I mill I cnuvi'iitlon will be republicnii by ii huge mnjniity. 1 lie democrats eongiessiunal repre-1 seiitiilion fiom ,New orh was reduci'fl from 31 tu 10. SUFFRAGE DEFEATED. ' , , JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. AND MERCY ME, HERE'S ONF FROM THAT FUZZY LITTLE YES, LILLY WA5 A DREAM REMEMBER , THE DAY SHE GIGGLED, AND THAT BALD HEADED MAN FAINTED? LILLY CUCUMBER INDICATIONS ARE WASHINGTON IS DRY Heat tin, Wnsh., Nov. 4. Early ro- turns from tho downtown precincts in Seattle and a tew meager scattering1 precincts in various parts of the state! iiulicuto the re-election of Senator! returns from only OS of 240 precincts Wesley I. Jones, republican, and that and tho final returns may result iu com probably four of tho five congressmen1 plete changes. in the state will be republicans. J The vote on the siiffrago amendment More complete returns wero had on was so close that the issue was ox tho prohibition question thnii on any peeted to lie in doubt until the final other, and while the city of Seattle will vote is counted. probably give the "wets" a lead of 10,0110, the state is expected to go dr . n nWT, nnv by a decisive vote. Every report from: u v . outside Seattle tends to' confirm this 't e. Wash Nov. 4 --K,ghteen i ression, l.nd early today with about I'recincts incoinplcU in Uk.ma conn- I-. ;,,,,(. e n,.. i,,i..i ;..,( ,.i ;tv, out of give Jones J1US, Hanson the count stood For prohibition 1!.",U3; against 27,- Out of a total of about 3110 precincts a little over oiio-tonth of the total vote has been counted n I'liited States sen ator. J his shows Jones, republican, H,'J3I; Hanson, progressive, 5,HI,'I; Hindi, democrat, 5,1111'. NEVADA MAY GET ON THE DRY SIDE lteno, Nev Nov. 4. The election of Sam Piatt, republican, to the I'nited ni iiies sennie i rum iM'vaiiii over nen- uinr j-rutins u, ewiaiiiis, iiemocriit, nml tlrniit Miller, sociulist, seemed probable todiiy by u majority of 300 to 500. E, E. Itoberts, republican, had a soinewhiit lunger lead over Leonard B. Fowler, democrat for congress. In Heiui nml AVnshoe counties Em met D. Hnyle, ilemocratio ciindiilnte for governor, lid Governor Tusker L. Oddie, republican, by (115 votes, but Oddie was lending In many outside dis tricts. U..1-1) I.. I- 11 1 - iuiiiiiue nisi in iwiio uy -loo ma or- t ity, but outside mnjurities in its fiivur have nlreiuly rut this down so-much that thu umenilnient promised to carry. CALIFORNIA IS WET BY BIG MAJORITY Sun Francisco, Nov. 4. "California wiiriemain wet hy lit least 8 In to I." : V '""'"t "'"' ""l".v ' "' wets, nev Iniiued Washington would j good ma iiirit v, while In Arizona Hie prohibition rittintion was a Slllllllltt, ARIZONA PROBABLY ! DRY AS ITS NAME I'hoetilx Arl Nov, 4, Incomplete returns curly today liidicnted once Hie home of the "Wild nnd wooly," has joined the ranks of prohibition states. The affirmative vote, on a prohibition constitutional amendment wns slightly ahead uf Hie negative, but Inter returns I from in nun t u i u precincts may chniige the result, The democrats have won n general victory Iu the state. Governor George W, H, Hunt, democrat, has been re elected by a majority estimated nt 5,0011, A demoeriilie cotigressiunn nml ileum ciiitli' state officers were elected. ONE LUNOERS" WET. Ens Angeles, Cl., Nov, 4. Twenty five Hiousnnd ninjoilly over Captain Fredetlcks nnd Senator Ciirtin was the iiieasuie of Governor Johnson's success III I ..is Angeles county, according In es timiiics bned on Hie intest returns early today, ludlcittioiis were, furtheriiiore, that this total would be Increased hy every roiinlv In southern Eos Angeles ' except San Diego. I'p to nil early hour tod iv, however, Fredericks had refused to .i.liuit detent. The prohibition amendment was Mio.yed under In Ens Angeles county by a 2 to I tote. The eight hour proposi tion met overwhelming defeat here aaM lu nil other southern California routi ne. In the principal local fight, Thomas l.ee Woolwine appeared to have beaten Ford for district attorney bv ahoul 20,000 voles. NEVADA MAY BD CRY. . Cnison, Nov., Nov. 4. Indications early todnv were (tint the following re publican state ticket had been elected THE DEARIE SENT THIS LETTER TWO YEARS AGO WITH A MILLION KI55E5,REQUEST- ING, AN ANSWER IMMEDIATELY! (im'ernor Tusker L. Oddie. Lieutenant Governor J. I,, (Isano. Secretary of Statu A. W. Holmes. Attorney General R. A. McKay. Keary indications also were that Francis (1. Newtands, democrat, had been reelected United States snator. although he was being closely pressed by Samuel I'latt, republican. Tho above indications were baser! on Black 3111. F.i-irteen nrecincts incomplete on con gressmen; LafolUite GS2, Druniheller -i-i. Peacock 1117. 1 Tiventy-Bcven prceinets incomplete for prohibition 2S12, against M-IO, County probably give 3j(mJ for pro hibition. SPOKANE VERY DRY. 1 Spokane, Wash., Nov, 4, Voto in Spokane county shows: For senator, Jones 722; Hln'ck 800; Hanson 700; 37 precincts, congress, Itoscnhaiipt 7i)0; Dill, 11.12; Sorkery 700. 33 precincts for supreme court jurge: Chndwick I"i3ll; Crow Mil; Mills 801; llulcoiiib 1213; Humphries Hi 19 : I'em- UPrIU b.-jj HO precincts; prohibition, for 4(17 against 20118. Hlue sky: for 2275; against 2510. OHIO WET, ARIZONA DRY. New York, Nov. 4. The best avail able returns received here todav showiV (that prohibition was decisively defeated In yesterday s elections in Ohio, hut I today on the Ince ol' the following in jlhat Arizona probably went dry. Tin ' complete returns, from 330 city precincts I result ill Colorado was doubtful, withjat il o'clock: lor the amendment 01 11 J the chances favoring the prohibitionists, nguinst the nineiulment 6002. ; CAMC "HDV" DrtTMTTDO I OUlllfj 1UI lUlnltiUJ I , South Bend, Wash., Nnv. 4. nnv Center complete: Wet 41; drv 113: Jones 71; Illnck 1); Hanson 38; Johnson 7(1; Drury 13; Wnrbiirton 32. Chehnlls, Wnsh., Nov, 4. Seven pre "Europe At War" A New Book Just Out A complete Atlas of Europe. A complete Compendium of all im portant facts involved in this greatest struggle of history. A com plete series of brilliant pictures showing the armament on land, on sea and in the air of the fiercely contending European Powers. The latest and most important publication upon the present terri ble situation in Europe. More Than An Atlas It contains all of the Maps of the European Powers and a great Map of Europe, all in colors. But it is more than an Atlas. 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Desperate fighting be tween the Uivor Lys and tho city of Arrns was reported today In the Bor deaux war office's usual afternoon statement. Alternate, retirements anil advances wero said t.o be in progress hut nowhere, It was explained, nave a declsivo stag been reached iu the combat. 1tetwe.cn tho Lys and Dixniudo the situation was reported unchanged, A fierco nrtUlery duel wan said to be going on in tho vicinity of Klieims, where the Germans had renewed their activities,