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AOtumnvme BE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR HIN? fourth Connecticut district over Lynn rose. With ‘59 districts missing, the Tr ;. | Hillquit polled many more votes than THE TRIB UN £ Charles Edward Hussell, who ran for Wilson, democrat, to fill the vacancy regular ticket had 108,272 votes and puteicu at the Postoffice, Bismarck,| ™4yor on the socialist ticket at the made by the death recently of Eben- the leader of the Town Meeting can- a i N. v., as Second Class Matter. last election. Doubtless Hillquit drew i Uff Za WSS ezer J. Hill, a republican. aidates TAO ee i opereie . Po ; ji = F f = = —— h eetin| elected issue uveny par much support that in normal times j6/ i TS GERMANS AGAINST REDS. | inany councilmen, bat whether the i b. MANN, - - - would have gone to Mitchel. We | a “lf > tej as Chicago, Nov. 6.—Early returns in- Varo faction has ‘lost control of city a WEIR, Business Manager|} Mitchel was defeated by political SS (ae Ary Yt dicate that tne bipartisan fusion ju- councils cannot be determined until Me A OR | Lp dicial ticket has won a sweeping vic- final figures are computed. y G. LUGAN PAYNE COMPANY, | strategy and an intemperate use of! Wy Ayes A | Gage Ot tory over the socialist ticket. The Piece der rte yi Snonst Foreign Representative. national issues that unfortunately be- : NSS cx 2p) oa Bt N bipartisan campaign was conducted on KK. OF P MEETING a Nw (KK, Fifth Ave. Bldg; CHI-| clouded the purely lotal problems. 7 <Q Say a basis of Americanism and patriot- . Misi Mi Luv, narquette Bldg; BOSTON,| New york is solidly behind President ism. The first 15 precincts of 2,440 int Gt. Elmo Lodge No. 4. will have a 7 i) 3 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresge Wilson in the prosecution of the war Cook county gave the fusion candi- meeting of unusual interest to its i | Biag., MINNEAPOLIS, 810 Lumber 7 fed i i bes eae nite Nor i : dates an average of 1,319 to 142 for mmeniters this evening in the Castle a pACHUNEe. 4 da untOreane atthe bestmayor the socialists. Returns from the Flall at eight o'clock sharp. They ae omen | New York has had in years should strong German wards showed that the will work in the Rank of Knight and i] om be , ‘E Ss. Fs a arr Oe oced vrei qreluatyaly meet defeat in this manner. But citizens of that nationality voted al- refreshments will be. served. All i ontivinu wo the use for republication of} Mitchel’s friends will do the nation most as a unit against the socialist members especially urged. to “attend, z Au jows sredited to it or not other-| a service, by not taking New York's candidates. pap learners cordially invited to ane ae nelson: nerotn al) vote too seriously as reflecting the HOOSIER G. 0. P. AHEAD. pier dea “he focal uel 5 ‘i 6. 3 tism of the whole United States. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 6.—Seventy- i igus of republication of spectal | Patrio! ; ‘Seven out of 141 precincts in the city| . 4 yatcrés herein are aiso reserved. Since Hughes defeat, New York has of Iydienapolls gave for mayor: mind GRAIN MARKETS ! en a ber Audit Bur Bureau of Circulation. lost its reputation as a national po- er, democrat, 7,297; Jewett, republt-| MINNEAP ° eS PAYABLE in| Htical barometer. can, 12,130; Shank, home rule, 9,033. NEAPOLID. eras MON pyance AYA eat America will continue to prosecute No: 3 yellowccorn:, 7 208 O21) vuity, oy carrier, per month.....$ .50 p e BOSTON ON AMENDMENTS. New, to arrive . 155, atis Ae lh Gee. Fears. 4.00) ine war as Vieorously:a8 ever, deapits Boston, Mass. Nov, 6.—Returns No. & mixed .... . 206 @208 Daily, by mail in North Dakota, who is wished upon New York City from 257 election precincts out of 1,188 Other grades corn . @206 three WOUthS ......seeeeeeee e+ 1.25] as its mayor. districts, including 30 precincts in this No, 2 W. Mont .,.... butiy, by mail outside of North —— city, give on constitutional amend Ss. W. i] Dakota, one year...... S600: ments: Absentee voting: Yes, 43,007; ‘To arrive . i u Baily. bs ‘mail outside of North e SUEERAGE vicr ony: no, 11,079. Anti aid: Yes, 41,023; No. 3 white oats ! aah dakota ures snonths..-.cs2> 159,' New: York's: suflraze, viclory, was. 2 no, 17,931. Town trading: Yes, 46, Arrive .......... 5THO 59%, + ‘ ealtty. 1% distinct surprise. Political students 962; no, 7,915, No. 4 white oats . BOY @ 58-7 ‘ Weelily, by mail, per year ‘Bari 3 17 : 44 5 THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER| expected Ohio and New Yayk to op N.Y. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Choice barlé 117 ath f? | 2S iontablighed 1873) pose adoption of su Ohio re- New York, Nov. 6—Returns from }'yo u “3y@174y It > jected the issue, but New York 1,957 election districts out of 5,772 in Ryo to arrive IOs / i Be a A placed its stamp of approval upon the ee Ne for attorney senetay Plax tooo tgee 3 + 341 @348 his Lewis, republican, 215,622; Hodson, yay to arrive .. 4 . WEATHER REPORT. ae soreness the state doubt! democratic, 241,523; Block, socialist, Qats, Dee oa geen Oats a he women o! e state d ess. 87,773. X New oats is desired the ballot or the defeats of ete Mae eye Massachusettes and Pennsylvania bola aa bast aes Alda Close 1:45 p. m. > fart woe been ne ‘ sha out gf 965 election precincts: outside yester a dent ison proved a better advocate of. Boston give for governor: Mans- . in i Lowes. yesterday than when he espoused the issue in field, democrat, 32,462; McCall, repub- Oats, on’ trie. ++ 59%@ 60% ‘ ish i Oats ‘to arrive 93% i last night a lican, 71,900, Lieutenant governor: Rye on trk Se ae eipitation ..... : ; Collage, republican, 70,936; Hale, fe pr atrive wv. dae Highcs. wind. velocity As soon as the women become a democrat and progressive, 28,575. Nov ciye setteeeees Wee Forecast. unit on the issue, they will get ss May rye . 179% f Yor North Dakota: Fair tonight and] ballot. ‘War activities have assisted | Barley on 98° @127 f Thur not much change in tem-| greatly in changing public sentimen‘ N ORK IS N CONTROL + Flax on trk . . 340 @347 pevaure on suffrage. England has revised her hax to arrive . - 340 viewpoint, just as New York ‘has. Nov. flax ... 337 Lowest Dec. flax 319 Temperatures.| It is one of the paradoxes of politics tf May Flax | a : , 3 a May Flax .. ~ 817% Farge +. 28 that New York who restored Tam- A Z_ATIERTIE(S — icoutinded tron Page Ons) | Close 11:35 2 re Pierre .. many to her metropolis also conferred United States soldiers in France will'not reccive their’ parcel post C'“'at~9a ¢ffs on Christmes Day un- TaKSh ont the first. train’ on The day ¢ . St. Paul the vote upon women. less the parcels are mailed on or Lefore/Nov. 15.—United States Posto fice Department. of the great blizzard in 1888. Soon CATTLE MARKETS Me ed : The women can well celebrate the - 4 after he attended, a business college (_ CATILE MAREETS {i i relent 5 a < 5 ss a Mak Wan os! and then entered the New York, law. 4 itt Chicago . event. It was the greatest victory with him to victory the entir and again brought ‘control ofthe ‘| school, stidying days and working a ) ST. PAUL. 901 Switt Cur . every scored by the suffragists. ene : /| democratic ticket: s city aaministration into the hands || “run” on the elevated. at night, ; He Uietoeinerwins ve8,200% ‘steady: Kansas City . In Ohio the issue was tested purely f| FOTION BULLETINS Pleas ook SECOND. | of Tammany Hall. ree tee was discharged when an inspector 15 99, 5 G5@16, 0; 5 bulk: 1$15.85@ Sdn Hraneleco on limited franchise, the right to vote : Peperenaiasgpe te a a OHIO ON PROHIBITION. found Rint sewayinssia Merce: CATTLE—Rece'pts 8,800; low and ORRIS W. ROBERTS. for presidential electors. Probably | Early Returns Showing How though not formally nominated by Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 6.—Six ‘Athar candle Judes THylait a tele. Weak steers $5.00@15.00; cows and Meteorogolist. | the suffrage forces are preparing to Vote Wient ‘in Vari- any party, was a poor second in :| hundred sixty-seven precinits out | pram of congratulation upon his elec- heifers $ n@7. 50; veal calves Jc : make the real drive for state wide the race. His vote with. but 72 of 5,756 in Ohi on prohibition * lower; $4.50@12.09; stockers and feed- at is sic State: ) fs tion, Mayor Mitchel made this state: 1 1 gs ‘ $F OF950406509% 4 suttrage On PRtes: districts missing in the city was | give: ” For prohibition, 62572; | ment: ; [oreo emda igo ee 10, & ‘A coward's fear'can make a ¢|” y10y the New York victory will af-,"~ 145,489, compared with 283,438 for | against, 56.272. The above pre | “There is nothing tobe added to lambs +38 LOD Lert eens none = ow the New York victory will af- ‘ Hylan. ‘ i ii nly a. few scatter- ‘3 OU G1 .00 wet A © ‘cowerd yaliant.—Felltham. | rect sentiment. ‘weat ‘of the Ohio real New York, Nov. 6.—With only SOCIALIST (FINISHES ‘THIRD. ing’ precincts: in’ Hamilton and tbs eee the'city has given 19.00; ewes: $5.00@10.50. PRESSES EESS HSS ring to De seen. 72 waisted fnesing in the greater Morris Hillguit,, the ‘socialist Suyahoga counties, the, strong “All good ‘itizena’ owevto’ the ou GuICKG: es ; des oe He mayor was: sand dates. sottout anein erallled ‘wet” cities. administration the same co-operation HOGS—Receints, 22,0°0:| firm; “EW YORK ELECTIONS. nett, 51,990. sf. 0 cal el ints in N Yi which they have accorded the present bulk $16.10@17.10; light’ * . HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! cei jew York, .Nov. 6.—Returns oT 10; light’ $15.50@17.10; Mitchel’s defeat for reelection was) «po your Christmas gift mailing Bylan, 268,72: HA Wrvcdinteenegtintea be from 1,126 election districts out | #dministration, mixed $15.00@17.30; heavy, $15.80@ 7 not unexpected. New York evidently A Hillquit, 124,890. tood. third, ith 9 9, ew : of 3,704 outside New ‘York city With our nation at war, there is 1730: rough $15.80@16.05; pigs $11.5) . sae ts tal for Sammy in France early! Mitchel, 148:450° °°" 1, Stoo ird,. with 89,879, and Wm. give ‘on suffrage: ,, Yes, 112,024; | no room for division at. home. The @17.00. a ack ze enjoys tHe periodic scourings of Tam-) + the United States postoffice LA heat hes M. Bennett, who phexpectedly ) no, 104,997, » Wes, 112,024; | cople of this:city have selected Judge CATTLE:—Rereipts,,. 29,000: trm@, many, -It, prefers-a°wide open town, ke Creal aE Genwi raity: at: homie Hylan plurality over Mitchel wor, the republican primary nom- Leet t Hylan as their representative to co- native beef stears, $6,60@17.15; west: (a eae Gotham would rather be ruled ind:l- . ery. was 142,976. ination from Mayor Mitchel, was New York, Nov. 6.-Returns | ordinate the city’s energies with: those ern stecrs $6.00@13.35; .stockers and : gently than’ scientifically. It\seema|®%¢ have the time, inclination and Mitchel’s lead over Hillquit was. | fourth with 84,627. from 1,616 election districts out of ||of the nation. Everyone will) wish. feeders $5 85@11.60;, cows and heifers to matter litdle whather the lax payer ability to give one or more American} 10,569. ISSUE NOT IN DOUBT. 2,068 in’ New York city give for | Judge Hylan the largest measure of $4.797@11.80; calves $7.00@13.25, 4 haere ith é The politi.| ders across the geas a present on — From the time the returns were mayor: Bennett, republican, | success in discharging the great re- SHEP—Rereints 15,000; _ firm. 3 pilfered in the process. a e politi- Christmas Day. New York, Nov. 6.—John F. Hy- received from the first 100 dis- 39,229; Hylan, democrat, 229,986; sponsibility which now ‘ts his. ‘others $8.69@12.75; lambs $12.00@ eal history of New York City shows’ TEss MecaaES iat’ tiene ‘gilt pak: lan, Tammany .candidate, was tricts the result never wa’ in Hillquit, socialis%, 104,075; Mit- Hillquit Claims Aldermen. 16.25. that the rank and file like Tammany’s y thal se gift pal elected mayor of New. York to- doubt.. It was evident Hylan had chel, fus:on, 117,885. Mr. Hillquit contended that the so- _1 way of doing business. There is an cels be mailed early; that they be| day by a large plurality, carrying scored an overwhelming victory eee cialists had elected 10 aldermen and —~——— enn { jobs and int A prepared according to postal specifi- New York, .Nov.’ .6.—Returns . | several assemblymen. cess of jobs and a minimum of er) cations, Imited in weight and_con- from. 2,797. election districts out “Personally, 1 am highly gratified { vice. The public dollar circulates: tetas: thht they be addressed proper- of 5,772 in the state give for at- | with the result of. the: election,” he s freely and Tammany never forgets 1 all chee GE begs Over jearct ie torney genera : Lewis, republi- said, “for it shows that the socialist ne ‘ as " any of its faithful braves. ‘i y ‘and can, 326,798; Hodson, democrat, | vote has increased about 500 per cent, Uylan’s election is a tribute to pet as Can: ; 319,389; Block, socialist, 12,110, and it has established the socialist f f 7 You know, men and women of Bis-; Del party as an important and permanent nf VIRGINIA ATIC. ee y oh as they can be! marck, these boys are going to miss| Richmond, M Pree eemeniee factor in the politics of the city.” COMING 800N ie ii er Hu pe ee a well a8 8| their native land that day. They'll| ing returns received here up to 9 MILLIONAIRE ELECTED. 1 f 4 a at the a itchel was de-/ miss their friends on American soil.| o'clock tonight showed | Westmor- Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 7—¥. V. Bab- RASPUTIN sated at e primaries. Bennet’s Many of them will miss their wives! land Davis, democrat, leading T. cock, millionaire lumberman was el- pomtaadon was fatal. Tammany in| anq children, fathers, mothers,’ sis-! J. muney, republican, for gover- | ected mayor of Pittsourgh in today's The Black Monk { ve*e* Republican primaries and pick-| ters and sweethearts more that da Sor -and indicated. that: the etits).” | nompartisan election over, Wim. A: ed the weakest candidate to run | at large. would return. the usual | Magee,‘ former mayor, by a plyrality against Hylan. The schism in the than since they embarked for ser- democratic majorities. This is of approximately 6,000. The Battle of the Ancre \ ‘ sealant Be in vice “Bomewherevini Rrance:! the only ‘election in the south. — . ; 1 : FEA Ta Gane eioe ‘altehels Un, | gg ABt Pomere well pont, this for ADOPTS COMMISSION FORM. | Philadciphia, Pa, Nov. ?--Retumns Cane ae atteaal polities wore. te,| ome: of those brave American’ sol-| East St. Louis, ‘Ill, Nov. 6— | trom 1277 disiricts out of 1,836 show See the ee 4 ‘a Po! n-| diers this’ will be their last Christ- East St. Louis today, by a vote of | five city tickets supported by the 4 peta andiithere was too much flag] mas Day on earth! two to one, adopted the commis- | Vare Brothers, who control the regu- BRITISH TANKS IN . yee ee vote ore Rte after] We cannot do too much for them. plese ots gucrernnventy Only lar republican oreantestion, apparent- | ‘ ACTION Fe a eae neo via pave in| We cannot let one of those boys over Seat Senta eo casei aio haste: camasdatses who: umaehe! bauke z ed ee and of course| there feel on Christmas Day that he Out of a total of. 7,238 votes |ing of United States Senator Pen- QQ, ao " has been forgotten by his own, his cast there were 4,784 votes for the . Tammany never allowed that phase| native land, the land whose liberty commission form of municipal con- ————————_SSS———__——_———— z Leis of the campaign to challenge its at-| and honor and very existence he is Srolamai ces) Sores seaines tt. : Jeution seriously. Bitterness engen- defending. New York, Nov. 6.—Returns corel the last week warped visions} No! A thousand times no! Even from 59 election districts out of ons 1 and upset convictions. though the boom of the German's 2,068 in New York city give on . oh 9 ridiculous to say that Hylan’s/ gun sounds in his ears, and the pow- suttcages Weep. 6255 no, 3,273. eter‘ion is a triumph for the Kaiser.| der of the Hun smells in his nostrils, IN. PITTSBURGH. While the Tribune believes that the let us stay-at-homes see to it that he/| Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 6.—One rea of Tammany to the flesh pots| holds in his hand some little Christ-| urared: ahd aie ae ree o Leypt is a bad thing for New York,} mas remembrance from home and 8 2a ental Cee, ic honed wy ee it refuses to accept the results as a| that he holds within his heart a frag- i ne Bla? national calamity. i rant breath of love carried him with __ HILLQUIT RUNS SLOW. The ‘Demposatic ortantsation work | Cariatmas parcel trom 145 elecélon dlotrieto out of 2068 e1 for Hylan’s success. Neither Presi-| How effectually that will silence in in New York city give for: mayor: deat Wilson nor the federal political) his ears the roar of German cannon Bennett, republican, .16,391;. Hylan, Frachine in New York’ rushed to! and the screeching of German shell. democrat, 101,845; Hillqutt, socialist, Mitchel’'s support. All members of); Sammy himself can tell you when he 40,939; Mitchel, fusion, 50,208. th : TE i ie federal aietalesration sedulously| returns. SUFFRAGE WINNING, IN ‘ led being involved. Judge Hylan Let us keep foremost in our minds ‘New’ York, Nov. 6.—Returns from ; is a regular Democrat and as far as is| that Sammy will not get that Christ- 468 of the 5,772 districts in. the state Ot st : ete has supported the administa-| mas gift; he will not have in his heart Sane suffrage: Yes, 51,305; No, ; 5 ion. ‘i Nha ‘ that brightness if we do not mail our Returns from 769 election distri ED R cts f ; Bory Len feta Mitchel} Christmas gifts to him early. ~ out of 5,772 in the state give on suf- Vi 4 inst as surely as it elected Hylan.| If we are going to make the gift, - fragé: Yes, 76,190; no, 70,980. Visit our safe deposit depa i Z i 5 eds a ty a 3 » 76,190; no, 70,080. - a s partment and inspect the Z While Bennet was a negligable factor| Jet us hurry to do so. If we are going qe towers abhye py sorte, eee ae ao re aries: Nar aay Fee] a omens ctroun, 886; election districts many interesting features of Its constructi ite Fa in the race, he created enough discord | to purchase the gift, Jet us hurry. fire sors from ties Sela crane hos if pity eirie aatiaeoots ot OF Niee, sa che Sake ere on sue: t and t a pease (ato dicraptipart¥orgauization and to| Hurry, that’s the al New York Evening Post regarding! host of pretty girls, all combine to) trage: | Yes, £8,029; no, 81,160. ment and method of operation. { Be SARL Gate CRE. unfortunate y, that’s the slogai Klaw and Erlanger’s big musical com: | pane Miss Springtime” a veo re Returns from 1,000 election districts Our vault i : ‘ fusi ‘ bay succons-“Mies Spvisittine TWMEN ferent seccuctiod. se oes e CHIR his} out of 2,068 in New York city give for ur vault is thoroughly fire and burglar proof and. 5; a jusion. alignment. Don’t forget the Y. M. C. A. camp = SS DERE Ee ch | great production comes to this city di-} ttorney general: Lewis, republican, affords absolute sation. swat 3 i Hillquit's vote on a peace platform) fund. It is an the same plane of aeaeab the’ eaten tye The fioe and intact from Its record pre's | $1,945; Hodson, democrat, 121,888; f } Mb hae nee { 7 ; : § lescribes the production ably. The ing all. s Boston and] pigck,’s "44,85 dee srt cause for valuables which are placed within i i ' can iete little comfort to the friends) worthy war relief work as the Red) music of “Miss Springtime” is by Kal-| N Ae ce an catas scenery, Bloeks -sockalist, pieeae % bles which are plaeed within it, ef La Follette in North Dakota. It) Cross. : man, composer of “Sari,” the book by | costumes, properties, effects, to the McCALL EASY LEADER. Private deposit boxes are rented at very moderate was far too large that is true, but —————— pin ee and ‘the ayuics, penned by most ute detail, exactly ‘as seen] Boston, Mass., Nov. 6—Returns rates. ys LO M6 ggg ST German. money. and pro-Teutonic in-| La Follette has finally cast his lot | qi, G. Wodehouse, its entrancing melo-| for 300 performances at the New Am-| from 114 out of 965 election precincts fod Guedes eave WHé socialists rhore.than| ofent : dies, abundant humor, the spirit of! sterdam theatre, New York, and for] outside of Boston give for governor: : openly with the pro-German social-| youth and gayety around which its) more than 26) performances at the} Mansfield, 5,120; McCall, 13,120. ne - normal prominence. Hillquit’s vote} ists. He delivered the overture at) fascinating story.is entwined, its dis-! Tremont theatre, Eoston.. The com- a SEAN ee eae Lepre-ents ae eee pacifism; St. Paul, but the climax came when weno es cwnichcesntains Frank pany has its own orchestra of 16 bay Coeds bony Wide daar 10nha nh s the traitor vote, It is New York’s| he apeared in the interests of Hill-| ; Aiton larrison | sicians. ‘The production ~ is under ridgeport, Conn., Nov. 6.—Schuyler Gena” tribute to. the Katse¥’| quit's campaign kbank, George Leon Moore. Ha!-| the immediate direction of its origin-| Merritt, republican, of Stamford, was} \ he 3 ao tay ttod to emg in te BISMARCK, N.D 7 . tie Burke; Frank Doane; Alice Cail 1 sponsors, Klaw and Erlanger. ng

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