TWO. REPUBLICANS MAKE PRONOUNCED GAINS' (Continued from page one.) ' ; Greater New fork would reach 2-45,000. Glynn 'i plurality in Greater New York, it wa estimated, will be not more than .60,000. Whitman's campaign manag ers claimed his election by a plurality of 200,000. ' WILLIAM SULZER CLAIMSTHE CREDIT : New York, Nor. 3. Charles P. Mur phy, leader of Tammany Hall, in a statement issued tonight said: "By their votes the electors of the state hare signified their choice for governor. There is nothing more to be said, further than to wish Mr. Whit--anaa a successful administration and to hope that he will fill the great office 'to which he has been elected as con scientiously and worthily as his effi cient predccssor, Martin H. Glynn." Whitman said: "The result of the election speaks for itself. That is all I care to say at present." Ev-Governor William Sulzer auid: "I elected Whitman. More thsn IISO.OOO votes were cast for me in the state, and it was these rotes which assured .Whitman a plurality." INDICATIONS THAT DENVER GOES DRY Denver, Colo., Nor 3 Incomplete returns from six precincts indicate that Denver county has gone dry. They give the wets 471 and the drys 67ft. It was declared at prohibition headquarters that if Denver votes dry that the prohi bition amendment will win by 20,000 rotos. Anti-prohibitlonists, however, elaim that the state has defeated the amendment by 15,000 votes. Incomplete returns from ten scat tered precincts in Denver give Curlsnn, republican, for governor, a lead of 500 votes over 1'atterBon, democrat. COX FOR GOVERNOR; ; HARDINGFOR SENATOR Columbus, Ohio, Nov, 3. Returns from 250 precincts out of 5,400 in the mute indicate the election of Warren Harding, republican, ns 1'nited States aenntor. Attorney General Hognn was running so fur behind Cox that his de feat was conceded by the members of the democratic state committee. PROHIBITION LEADS IN SEATTLE RETURNS feuttlo, Wash., Nov. 3, Early re turns from scattered precincts iu Seat tle cause rejoicing in the camp of ad rocutos of statewide prohibition. ' . The vote is the residential sections of the city, where a heavy dry votv was expected, was unusually heavy. Careful watching ut the polls and pub lished Intention of prosecuting all fraudulent voters hail the effect of cut ting the vote In the precincts where fraudulent voting ivus feared, fully 50 per cent. ' NICK LONOWORTH ELECTED. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov, 3. Congress man Stanley Hoivld, democrat, nppar ently is defeated ill the First district by Longworth, whom ho defeated in 3012. William Gordon, is seemingly re flected in the Twentieth district. Gor don is a democrat. TATT IS PLEASED. New Unven, l on n.( Nov. ,1. Former President William H. Tnft was greutlv pleased over the republican landslide throughout the country, He niudc no attempt to disguise h'is pleasure over the reports of tlie progressive party. "I am very much pleased," said '.Mr. Tnft, "to hear the good news of the republican lctory. 1 earnestly hope it will heli business and tend to restore confidence. Incidentally, it seems to relegate the progressive party und its leaders to Innocuous desuetude, I am entirely reconciled to the result." CHAIRMAN 13 SURPRISED, New York, Nov. 3. Chairman Wil Hsm Osborne of the state democratic committee tonight expressed astonish ment of the democratic overthrow In New York state. He was unnble to nssign any reason for Governor Glynn's defeat and refused to discuss the mat- How To Get Rid of a Bad Cough T A lUme.Made Rriard thai Will Kaatlr Ma 4rTrHrrfHmTTv4i4HfN If v.... !...- . 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ARIZONA DEFEATS' PROHIBITION. Phoenix. Arir. lCnv 3 rimn ia believed to. -have defeated the prohibi tion amendment by at leant 400 votes. The - democrats, arinnrentlv. have swept the state. - GLYNN CONGRATU LATES WHITMAN Albany, N. Y. Nov. 3. At' 10 o'clock Governor Glynn wired Whitman as follows: "I congratulate you on your vic tory." FIRST CALIFORNIA RETURNS. Son Francisco, Nov. 3. The first 7(1 votes counted in the 26th precinct here gave the following: Fredericks, 36; Johnson, 40. The same 76 voters voted on the pro hibition amendment as follows: Wet, 40; dry, 36. Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 3. First com plete precinct reporting in Pnsndcnn gives JohnBon, 31; Fredericks, 2fi; Cur tin, 5. The registration in mis pre cinct is 2 to I republican. DEMOCRATS HAVE HOPES OF STATE COMMITTEE Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. & State Chairman Marten mudo a statement at 9:30 p. m. that returns chiefly from republican districts that if Kurds' gains continue, his election is assured. HOG AN RUNS BEHIND. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 3. Hcturns from 208 preciucts in eleven counties give: For senator, Hognn, 13,908; Hording, 20,800. On tlie basis of those returns, Hard ing's election appears certain. Hognn was scratched especially in Hamilton county, mid ran behind Governor Cox's vote in nil democratic counties. JOHNSON LEADS TWO TO ONE. Long Beach, Cul., Nov. 3. Incom plete returns from ten scattering pre cincts show Johnson leading Fredericks for governor by a 2 to 1 vote. l'usndena, Cal., Nov. 3. One precinct complete: "Dry, 1115; wet, 58." Johnson, republican, strongly in lead on scattering returns. ' PROHIBITION VOTE STRONG, Pasadena, Cal., Nov, 3. Precinct 43 complete: Fredericks, 114; Johnson, lfiil. Precinct 18; Johnson, 31 ; Fredericks, 2(1. Precinct 35 (incomplete): Freder icks, 15: Johnson, 43. Vote ill precinct 13 ou prohibition: 101) for, 88 against. PROGRESSIVE LEADS. Topekn, Kans., Nov. .'I. Incomplete returns in the senatorial fight from 30 out of 105 counties in Kansas gave: Curtis, republican, 2,047; Neeloy, democrat, 3,172; uud Murdock, progres sive, 3,H2(i. REPUBLICAN CLAIMS. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 3. The po litical editor of tho Kansas City Slur tonight claimed that both the republi can ami progressive tickets ran far ahead of the democratic ticket. DEMOCRATS GAIN IN IDAHO RETURNS Hniso, Ida,, Nov. 3. Incomplete re tii'iis lor governor from 17 out of 744 districts in Idaho give ltalnes, repub lican incumbent, 007; Alexander, demo crat, 1,'i0l; MoElroy, progressive, 607. This indlcutos a smuil democratic gain and a progressive loss, REPUBLICAN LEADS. I.on Pencil, Cal., Nov. 3. Scattering returns from 12 proclucts show Hub erts, republican for congress, lending Hell, progressive, and liandull, demo crat, by u flood margin in the Nintli district, SULLIVAN CLAIMS ELECTION, Chicago, Nov, 3. Huger Sullivan claimed his election ns lulled states senator by a plurality of 35,1100 nt 0:30 o'clock, lie sold he had carried Conk county by 115,000. but conceded lac I down slate had gone to Sherman bv 30,000, DEMOCRATS DISPUTE CLAIMS. Chicago, Nov, II. Fragmentary re turns from 40 out of 101 down stale counties give Sherman an estiinnteil plurality of 17,500 over Sullivan. Sul livan lieadipiarters ridiculed this rlniin. If Sherman carried down state by Nil, 000, he would carry the stute by "5,000, Sullivan managers declared Mnhlns would cut into Sherman a down state vote by carrying coal mining enmities. DEMOCRATS ELECT GOVERNOR. Detroit, Mich,, Nov. 3.-Douineiiitlo campaign managers nt II o'clock ilniai ed tho re election of Governor 1'Vriis, democrat, by a plurality of 40,000. V tlnglll, progressive, polled a very small Vote rumoured to that nulled bv the i progressive guiierniuoiiai eaiullilatii ol iwo years ago. IEMOCRATIO GOVERNOR, lioai. Nov., Nov. ,1. Marly returns friiii two rntiuttes, very Incomplete, In- 'dlcnteil tlint Sinn lOiitl ! rnntiiiiif mI,..i,.1 I fur I ailed States senator. For gov - THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. OREGON, TUESDAY, crnor, Km wot t Boyl (democrat) is ap parently leading. COX 18 RE-ELECTED. Clevelund, Ohio, Nov. 3. James M. Cox was re-elected governor over Frank Willis, republican. Cox carried Cleve land by about 18,000 plurality and the state by at least 50,000, according to the claim of democratic headquarters at 11 o'clock. 153 precincts: Cox, democrat, 16,171; Willis, 10,109. Cox also was leading in other cities, except Cincinnati, where Willis drew a large percentage of the progressive vote of two years ago. Indications were that the governor would carry with him a good portion of the entire demo cratic ticket. Hogan, democrat, apparently has beea defeated by Warren Harding, re publican, in the senatorial race. Home rule on the liquor question wae apparently the only one of the four proposed constitutional amendments to carry. The one per cent tax law, wom an suffrage and prohibition appear to have been badly beaten. MISSOURI IS DEMOCRATIC. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 3. Returns from Missouri indicute a falling off of the progressive vote of at leaBt 25 per cent. All democratic state candidates have been elected but the result in some counties on the congressional can didates is still in doubt. The demo crats claim they have carried the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth congressional districts. "DRY" AND JOHNSON LEAD. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 3. Partial re turns of four precincts give for gov ernor: Curtin, 28; Fredericks, 52; Johnson, 50. l'usndena, Cal., Nor. 3. Twelve pre cincts, incomplete, give for governor, Johnson, 671; Fredericks, 422. Pomona, Cal., Nov. 3. Four scatter ing precincts give Johnson 17; Freder icks, 20. Prohibition: For, 20; against, 9. Eight-hour luw: For 3; oguinst, 23. PHELAN IN THE LEAD. Stockton, Cul., Nov. 3. Incomplete returns of seven precincts for gover nor: Johnson, 85; Fredericks, 115; Cur tin, 37. For senator: Honey, 46; Knowlnnd, 40; I'helarl, 58. EARLY BULLETINS. El Centre, Cul., Nov. 3. A henvy vote was cast through Imperial county. Early returns indicated a big plurality for Johnson and Eshleman. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 3. About half of the total Tennessee vote gives liye, democrat for governor, 5,000 over Hoop er, republican. Democratic gains in sure Hyo's election by 10,000. Okluhomn City, Okln., Nov. 3. Early meagre returns, on state and congres sional candidates, indicate republican and socialist gains, particularly in the southern counties. Indications lire that Gore is leading J, H. Uuford, republi can Francisco, Nov. 3. Precinct 231 here, complete, guve the following vote for the gubernatorial randidates: John son, J02; Fredericks, 32; Curtin, 31. I.os Angeles, Cal., Nov, 3. Fourteen precincts complete give Fredericks 1207; Johnson, 1813, Pasadena. Cal.. Nov. 3. Precinct 32 gives Johnson 1(1; Fredericks, 7. I.os Angeles, Nov. .1. Precinct 107 I incomplete) gives Johnson 201; Fred ericks, 100, I.os Angeles, Nov. 3. Precinct KU gives Fredericks 86; Johnson, 1 -10. Pasadena, Cul., Nov. 3. Incomplete returns from 22 pieeincts out of 48 nt II o'clock indicate that Johnson will' carry the city by 2 to 1. These pre cincts show: Johnson, 1,047: Freder icks. 555: Moore, 227; Hichurilson, M; Curtin, 80. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 3. Ten precincts complete out of 2M In the eitv give: Wet, 1.371; dry, 679. Eneh ballot is being counted complete. The ballots are very long and tho result will be slow. l.lttle Hook, Ark., Nov. 13, Hcturns for senator from 30 out of "5 conutiei give Myers, republican, U.7.VI; Clarke, democrat, 17,315. EARLY ELECTION RETURNSROM EAST Cincinnati, Nov. 3, Thirty precincts Indicate Cox carries Cincinnati by 0,000. Kansas City, Mo., Nov, 3, Scattered returns from country precincts In west ern Missouti show large progressive vote. Chicago, Nov. 3.For senator, "63 precincts of 1,700 III Cook county give Sullivan 72,510; Sherm 4l.il7i; and Itoblns, 35, Ml. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. .1.-- State wide returns up to 8:30 p. in. Indicated wom an suffrage and prohibition were over whelmingly defeated. Clllcntro. nv. 3 - Valium!.! bu,.l .tu I returns of 120 out of 2,7S precincts III Illinois outside of Conk county imlicnt- en a plummy tor sheinuin. Outside of Conk county, about 105,000. At Sulli van hciidipiartcis claims were made Unit Sullivan carried Cook futility by 80, Otto, If Sherman gains dow astute he will curry Illinois by 25,000. Sulllvuu Ites nt 8:30 p, nt, still claimed the state. l't,il..t..ti,l,i. v.,.. i '0. (precincts of ten wards Incomplete Inill ' cnted the republicans making a rlcnn isweep of the city, Penrose running be J hind. Fur senator: Penrose, 2,78"; Palmer. I.IM Pluchot. 1050. For governor: Hriimbitugh, t,8llj McCorntick, 202. J Denver, Colo,, Nov, 3. First four precincts reporting in Denver county l inenmntetA rm va tha (Tiilm.itn..l , r.uu (UUVIUDkVHai candidates the following vote: varison, TepuDiican, 420; I'atterson, democrat, 270; Costigan, progressive, 62. For senator: Thomas, democrat, 306; Work, republican, 282; Griffith, pro gressive, til. Omaha, Nev., Nov. 3. Governor Morehead, democratic, carried Douglas county, of which Omaha is the county seat, by 1,500 votes. The state result, however, is likely to be extremely close. The few returns ulrenrtv TvnnriaA in. dicate the vote on the suffrage amend ment win oe extremely close. Washington, Nov. 3. President Wil son received the election returns over a special United Press wiro direct into the executive offices. Copies of the bulletins were taken to the president while he dined and later lrnnmitorl n him at tho office in the White House iiDrary. . Boston, Mass., Nov. 3. Complete re turns in Boston for Governor: McCa.ll, 25,076; Walker, 3,604; Walsh, 50,0118. This is a republican gain of 11,022; democratic gain of 3,460; progressive loss of 15,133. Baltimore, Nor. 3. Senator Smith, democrat, was re-elected by a plurality of at least 15,000. First, Second, Third and Fourth congressional districts re turn democrats; Fifth doubtful; Sixth, probably republican.- Montpclier, Vt, Nov. 3. Early re turns indicate the election of the entire republican state and congressional tick ets. Senator Dillingham, republican, is lending Charles Prouty, democratic-progressive, in the Curly returns and his election is claimed. Pittsburg, Pa., Noy. 3. Twenty-nine districts in Allegheny county (incom plete), show Penrose 2,6110; Palmer, 1,647; Pinchot, 1,382, Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3. Scat tering returns from widely separated precincts in the state show that only about 8 per cent of the voters expressed an opinion on tho equal suffrage ques tion, and a majority of these were aguinst extending the franchise to wom en. Early indications were that pro hibition was defeated. Topekn, Kuns., Nov. 3. Reports re ceived show vote of 35 to 50 per grouter than two years ago. Indica tions urc thut women's voto is 45 to 60 per cent of total. Count coming in slowly. Memphis, Tcun., Nov, 3. Scattered local precincts give Thomas Hye, demo crat, lead over Governor Hooper, re publican, for governor. Democratic gains are indicated. Topekn, Kans., Nov. 3. Tremendous vote of women believed indicates pro gressive gains everywhere. Progres sives declare this may moan landslide to M unlock for senator und Alien for governor. Mulwuukoo, Wis,, Nov. 3, Early re turns indicate reelection Congressman Burke, democrat, Second district. Milwaukee, Nuv. 3. Kepnblicuns an nounce republicans in congrass, First, Third, Seventh und Eleventh districts elected. Danville, Ills., Nov, 3. Caniion loads in his' home county (Vermillion) by u plurality of 2.500 to 3,000 over O'lluir, according to figures based on 32 pre cincts out of 112. Springfield, Ills., Nov. 3. Senator Shermnn claimed his re election by 25, 1)00 majority at 0 o'clocx tonight, St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 3. That all election returns hud been broken for the number of votes case wus the cluim of election clerks when the polls closed ut I) o'clock. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3. The elec tion of the entire republican state tick et by a plurality of 50,000 was cluimed at republican heiidqiturters at 9 o'clock tonight, Boise, Idaho, Nov, 3. Early returns from Ada county (Incomplete) Indicate gains by the republican party. James H, llrndy is running ahead for I'nited States senator. For governor, Moses Alexander, democrat, is lending. Scuttle, Wash., Nov, 3. Twenty tlnee precincts complete in tho city out of 2M give: Wet, 2.0."il; dry, 1,822. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 3.- Seven pre cincts out of 281 In Koettlo give: For I'nited States senator: Hansen, pro gressive, 506; Jones, republican, 432, lllni'k, democrat, 320, Seattle. Wimli.. v. 3 Thltiu i,,-.,. finds In Seattle and 10 precincts in the state outside Seattle, out of a tolal of 411, give I Wet, 5,042; dry, 3,iK5, I.os Angeles, Cal,, Nov, II, Returns from 66 I.os Angeles' precincts, com plcte, give Johnson 9,013 and Freder icks, 0,210, Long Bench, Cal., Nov. 3,-Thirtv-three precincts In complete, lu Ninth congressional district: Roberts, repub lican, 502; llnoilull, democrat, 57V; Poll, progressive, 712. Cheyenne, Vyo Nov. 3. - Incomplete returns from 12 precincts Indicate that Momlell, republican, is running alirsd j'lor congress, llldgley. republican, is li s ili eg the 'gubernatorial cniiilliliitcs, i Hutte, Mont., Nov, 3.- llelorns from , 3H of ON precincts In Silver How cottntv I (Hutte) show s plurality of 151 j against the suffrage amendment. The suffragists, however, expected to over come this lend In the rural districts. The earlv returns Indicate that the demo eratie congressional candidate mnile big gains in silver How county. The re pnblivsns gained at other points. 1 Ogden, I'tnh, Nov. ,1,-Complete re ! i in ns from Voting machine precincts Here show, fur senator! Smoot, repub lican, 3. 500; Movie, democrat progres sive, 2,702. Fur rongresst Howell, re publican, ,1,624; l arson', democrat-pro- NOVEMBER 3, 1914. Sc (C )f( C 3fc 3c )C 3sjc 5$C 3fc )C !)C )C 3C BOMBARD DARDENELLES. London, Nov, 3. The admir- alty tonight issued a statement that at daybreak today the com- bined British and French squad- rons began bombarding the for- 4 tifications commanding the Dar- sk dcnclles. The forts replied with- - out effect, according to tho ad- miralty. An explosion of great violence occurred at Fort Holies, sjc indicating that a magazine had exploded. grcssive, 2,838. Salt Lake City, Nov. 3, Twenty eight out of 106 precincts here cive: For senator: Smott, republican, 2,351; .uoyie, z,383. San Francisco, Nov. 3. Returns from 25 precincts, incomplete, give Johnson, 232; Fredericks, 106. Boston, Nov. 3. Latest indications tonight were that Governor Walsh had been re-elected by a plurality of 10,000. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. The Palmer McCormick league admitted at 11 p. m. that the republicans had rurried Phila delphia by a plurality of 90.000 but would not conccdo tho state to tho rc publicaas. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 3. Nine pre cincts in Scuttle give for United States senator, Honson il4; Jones, republican, 572; Black, democrat, 477. Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 3. Ten scat tering precincts hero give Johnson, 04; Fredericks, 61; Curtin, 5. Senatorial vote: 1'helan, 26; Honey,. 30; Know land, 17. Prohibition umendmeiit: For, 20; against, 67. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 3. Five pre cincts give: Fifth congressional dis trict: Dill, democrat, 180; Corkery, progressive, 113; lioBcnhuupt, republi can, 85, Sun Francisco, Nov. 3. Returns from j 200 proeinctB incomplete show for sen ator, Knowlund, 521; I'helan, 519; mid I Honey, 362. j Aberdeen, Wush., Nov. 3. Seven pre cincts ' in southwestern Washington give: Fur emigres, Third district; Johnson, 306; Drury, 281; Waiburton, 143. Fresno, Cul.. Nov. 3. Twenty-five precincts, incomplete, give: Fur gov ernor: Johnson, 188; Fredericks, 74; Curtin, 81. For senator: Honey, 00, l'holuu, 02; Knowlund. 37. Sun Francisco, Nov, 3. Incomplete returns fimn 112 precincts show: John, son, 1,291; Fredericks, 070; Curtin, 320. Pomona, Oil., Nov. 3. Fifteen lire tin ts incomplete: Johnson, 101; Fred-i cricks, 184. I.os Angeles. Nov. .'). The T.os An geles Herald, which supported Ford for district nttoNJoy i f I.on Angeles county, lit 10:45 p. m. coi ceded Woolwins, dem ocrat, hud woji bv ut least 10,000 major- ARIZONA GOES DRY. Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 3. The entire democratic state ticket appears to be elected on the face of meagre returns received here up to midnight, It. will require ut least 48 hours to complete tho count. Tho stutewiile prohibition amend nient appears to have carried, BRADY AND ALEXANDER. Boise, Idaho, Nov. 3. James II. J Brady, republican, is apparently elect-j ed United States senator from Idaho i bv a uluralitv of from 5,000 to 10,000 Moses Alexander, democrat, is probably1 elected governor by u plurality ot 10,-1 000. In the congressional nice tho elec- Hon of Addison I, Smith unit Hubert Mi Criickon, both republicans, is indi cated REPUBLICAN AND DRY, Denver, Colo., Nov. 3. George Carl son,' republican, has been elected' gov ernor of Colorado in u republican laud slide und the rtnte bus gone dry. The two results were indicated by rut'irns icceivrd up to midnight from nil sections of the stute. Villi lo the returns wore incomplete they were suf- I indent to remove all doubt of the mil cumo ol the election, WASHINGTON MAY GO DRY. Tnrnmn, Wash., oNv. 3. With many precincts In Tueoinn, Incomplete nail un-1 official, heard from showing II close i vote on the prohibition meusure, u close vote being reported III Meuttle despite the earlier concession by the dry forces that the city would go net 2 to 1, and j the city of Spnliaiic reporting dry, ut 11 o'clock tonight it appeared that the I state of Washington would go dry. The I heaviest vote In the history of the state j lias been cast and It will tuk" from 12 to 30 hours to complete the count. RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICAN, Providence. K. I., Nov. 3. 11. Liv ingston Hcckmun, republican, has been ilected governor of Rhode Island by a plurality ot 10,000. Tho republicans claim that all their congressional can didates have been elected. CHAMP CLARK ELECTED. St. l.mils, Mo Nov. 3, Speaker Chump Clark lias been re-elected to con gress from the Ninth Missouri district. MINNFSOTA DEMOCRATIC. St, Paul, Minn,, Nov, 3, Tlie demo cratic state committee ot iuiilnij:tit was clniniii g that Hnnimond, di -moetnt, had boon elected governor in n latul-liile vote over l ee, lepublbnn. BAY STATE DEMOCRATIC. Boston, Nov. 3. Latest Indications tonight were that Governor Walsh had been re elected by n plurality ef 10,000. The Desi Food-Drink GENUINE A void imitations Take No Substitute Rich Milk, mailed grain, in powder form. Mote healthful than tea or coffee. ForirJants,invaIids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Purenulritkn,upbuildingthe whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch werjared in minu'c CHAMBERLAIN WINS BY 20,000 (Continued from page 1.) gross: Cleaver, prohibitionist, 6; Ev ans, democrat, 3; Sinnott, republican, 10. For senator: Booth, 4; Chamber lain, 8; Hanley, 5. The Dalles, Or., Nov. 3. Five pre cincts complete out of 45 in Wasco county gave: For congress: Cleaver. 21; Evans, 2; Sinnott, 07. Portland, Or., Nov. 3. Fifty-five pre cincts incomplete in Portland give us follows: For senator: Chamberlain, 326; Booth, 186; Hnnley, 70. For gov ernor: Smith, 250; Withvcombe, 200. Dry, 266; wet, 271. Hood Hiver, Nov. 3. Twelve pre cincts incomplete in Hood River coun ty give: For congress: Cleaver, pro hibition, 40; Evans, 60; Sinnott, repub lican, 130. For senator: Booth, 170; Chumberlui, 182; Hanley, 20. For governor: Smith, 136; Withycoinbe, 137. Modford, Or., Nov. 3. Partial re- The Dulles, Or., Nov. 3. Sevente.-u turns from eight Modfoid precincts in precincts out of -15 in Wasco county in the city gave: For congress: Haw- complete give: For senator, Booth, ley, republican, 61; Hollistcr, 81. Fori 299; Clianiocrlain, 209; Hanley, 18. For senator: rlootli, .ill; Chamberlain, 115; rianiey, I.- or governor: Smith, 101 Withycoinbe, 49. Khimutli Falls, Or., Nov. 3. Six urc emets, incomplete, in Kluinath county, give: For senator: Booth, 12; Chiiin- ooiiniii, ,io; Hanley, ilcy, 7. For governor: ycombe, 17. Wot 21 ' ' ' ' smith, 2i ; Withvi dry, 33. rendloton, Or., Nov. 3. Eight pre cincts incomplete in 1'mntillu county give: For senator: Booth 42; Cham liorlnin. 53' lliml.,v 'l I.... ........ Jt fcuvi-iimr; Smith, 43; Withycoinbe, 61. For con gress: Cleaver, 14; Evuus, 17; Sin nott, 38. . Ashland, Or., Nov. 3. Tho first 75 votes counted hern give: Booth, 39, Chaiuberlain, 31. For governor: Smith, 12; Withycoinbe, 33. Jacksonville, Or., Nov. 3. First 54 votes give: For senutor, Chamberlain, 28; Booth, 13; Hanley, 3. For gover nor: ..Smith, 30; Withycombe, 15. For congress: iluwlcy, 23; llollister, 15. , Talent, Or., Nov. 3. First 17 votes: For congress: Huwley, 7; llollister, i;Mours, 1. For governor: Smith, 7; Withycombe, (I. For senutor: Booth, 3; Chamberlain, 13; Hanley, 1. Portland, Or., Nov. 3. Incomplete returns from 115 precincts out of 326 in Aliiltnuiuali county (Portland), give: For senator: Booth, 584; Chaiuberlain, 98a; Hanley, 247. For govxernor: Smith, 737: W ithvcombe. H20. V,,. ...... gross: Flogel, 048; l.ufferty, 390; Mo Arthur, 017: Aloulton, 152. Dry, 824: wet, 814. Astoria, Or., Nov. 3 Incomplete re turns from eight precincts in Astoria give: For senutor: Hooth, republican, 193; Chamberlain, 183. For governor: Smith, 113; Withycombe, 220. For con gross: Huwley, 227; llollister, 105. I'ortlnnd, Or., Nov. 3. 110 precincts incomplete in Portland give: For sen ator: Booth, 524; Chamberlain, pod; Hanley, 232. For governor: Smith, o ; w itiiyonmho, M8. For congress: i-u-gei, uomocrat, su; UitTortv, 300; Mo Arthur, 559. Dry, 745; wet,'72ll. Mcdl'md, Or., Nov, 3. Nineteen pre cincts lu Jackson county, incomplete, give: Fet congress: Huwley, 215; llol lister, 215; for senator: Booth, 134 Chamberlain, 434; Hanley, 46. For gov ernor: Smith, 364; Withuombe, 212. I'ortlnnd, Or., Nov, 3. tiioomplete returns from 135 precincts in Multno mah county und partial returns from 13 other counties in the state are us fob lows: . For senator: Booth, 1,714; Chamberlain, 2,3:10; Hanley. 441. Fur governor: Smith, 1,71"; Withvcombe, 2,393, Astoriu, Or,, Nov. 3, Im nmplcte re turns from 8 precincts In Astoria give: For senutor: Booth, 155; Chaiuheiliiio, 183. For governor: Smith, 14.1; Withycombe, 220. For emigres: Haw- CATARRH SUFFERERS! HERE'S A QUICK CURE! OPENS CLOGGED NOSE AND HEAD. 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When the Halcyon was fired on by the I German squadron the other British vee- sels rushed to its aid. The German ships retreated with the British in pur suit. The chase lusted until dark. In the darkness the rearmoi-t German cruiser flouted several mines. One of these wus struck by the submarine. ley, 227; Hollistcr, 105. Eugeno, Or., Nov. 3. Thiily-six pie eincts incomplete give, in Lane county; For senator: Booth, 456; Chuiiiberlaio, 405. For governor: Withycombe, 472, Smith, 28!). For congress: Hawloy, 208; tlollister, 219. governor: Smith, 245; Withyeuiulju, 181. For congress: Cleaver, 131; Ev ans, 43; Sinnott, 402. Baker, Or,, Nov. 3, Scattering vote in Baker county at 11:30 is as follows: For senator: Booth, 69; Chumbcrluin, i l;,4 Hnnley, 19. ror governor: Smith, j""' Withycunilie, 108. For congress: Cleaver, 77; Evuis, 72; Sinnott, 125. Prineville. Or., Nov. 3. Six nj. eincts complete ill Crook county give: For senator: Booth, 36; Chambeiiaiu, 128; llanlov, 17. For governor: Smith, 130; Withycoinbe, 115. Poitlnnd. Or., Nov. 3. 150 precincts in .Multnomah county incomplete give: For senator: Booth. 911; Clininberliiin, 1,485; Hanley. 381. For governoi: Smith, l.IHj'Withvvonibc, 1,443. For congress: Flogo.l, democrat. 909; l.nf forty, independent, 040; MoAithur, re publican, 090; Moulton, progressive, 95. Dty, 1,201; wet, 1,339. Condon, Or., Nov 3. Three precincts incomplete in Gilliam county give: For governor: Withycombe running 2 to 1. For senator: Booth and Chumberlum even. Eugene, Or., Nov. 3. Forty-one in complete precincts out of 90 in l.ano county gave: For senator: Booth, 557; Chamberlain, 502. For uovcrnur: Withycoinbe, 579; Smith, 355. For con gress: Jluwley, 438; llollister, 271. Corvallls, Or,, Nov. 3. Scattering re turns from Benton county give: For congress: Coe, 2; Huwley, 243; llollis ter, 107; Mears, 8; Richards, 5. For senator: Booth, 186; Chamberlain, 261; Hanley, 10. For governor: Smith, 230; Withycombe, 310. Grants Pass, Or,, Nov, 3. Incomplete returns In the city of Grants Pass give: Booth, 90; I hnnihoi'luin, 190; Hanley, 28; Withycombe iTJ,Smitli, 70. La Ifine, Or., Nov. 3. Final returns: Sinnnt 54; Evans 20; Cleaver 14; Booth 25; Chamberlain 61; Hnnley 5; Smith 51; Withycoinbe 44. Town voted wot. Vule, Or,, Nov. 4,Four products ii, Malheur county give: For senator: Booth, 117; Chamberlain, 129; Hnnley, 81; Hill, 32. For governor: C. j. Smith, 136; Cllon 4; Withvcombe 150. For congress: Evans 70; Sinnott 90. Iry 70; wet 02. DIED. WI..TE At the family home, 042 North Cottage street, n't 7 p. m., No vember 3, 1914. of paralysis, Ashley White, aged 73. Deceased leaves besides his wife, two sons, Charles and Archie, both residents' of Sun Diego, California. Mr. White was a member of the G. A. R., thii Maccabees sad tlie Wind men of the World. The funeral m rnngoiuoats will bo ariionuced later, it' for tale, a Want Ad will sell it. 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