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Page Four Rte! of the v ex of 15,000 to 28,008 set. gecarity “Loa "Gomnany, ijl grsserouscreawerwaes ELECTION RESULTS IN CT, STATEAND ANION S2372tr"SSa == San eRe agr Gr ea acon TO OVERSHADOW ALL OTHER EVENTS OF TOMORROW ties Grae BP adage es senators, three congressmen, a , 9 ; FP bed did ded dd 2 ; : ‘ row, when Nebraska voters will also pana state Seecan justice of ee eee eee Political Anxiety Gives Place to Congratulation -and/«lect congressmen in six districts,|the supreme court, attorney srenetal, s ss ria state officers and an entire state leg-| superintendent of public instruction, S Disappointment Tuesday; Municipal Issue Up «| iistature. [labor commissioner, public service os : ; The senatorial fight has been en-, issi intendents = = 'e for Settlement at Hands of People livened by eriticism of the war record) or wetee arvnnny see te te eee Ape cola sell Lumber Co * of Senator George W. Norris, repub-| Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. JU 43 fetches oe her |lican incumbent, by supporters of his| bY Orégon voters tomotrow. Storage House on Burlington ; Political aspirations will be lulied to sleep for another | 1 yy suppo: Uhited ei Ciutttes “L. Tebcks period, and the anxiety with which the atmosphere has béen |4@mocratic opponent, former Gover- States Senator es 1 3 - * P HAMB: FURNITURE surcharged for the past month will give place to congratulation [nee ene e. eh eee be aa aca ee areca, “3 ae ND UNDERTAK. NG CO. and disappointment tomorrow, with the advent of election day, | 5 ; | . a 5 marking the conclusion of the state, county and municipal | Norris’ vote against the war resolu-| tor Harry Lane, is a candidate for a Ii | tion. | new full term, although the unexpir- campaigns. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL . ‘ To these criticisms supporters of | ed term will not end until March 4, Generally speaking the race for Joevromuga menenr SE RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY 5 | Benator Norris have replied that while| 1919. Oppbsing him are former Gov-| “X the United States senate, the lower jn one district. . he was conscientiously opposed to war|ernor Oswald West, Democrat-Prohi-| $ , house and the gubernatorial contest| Propositions on the ballot are: A bitionist, and Albert Staughter, “s0- | GEOLOGICAL WORK with Germany at the time the reso- repsirie: 3 z will be the center of interest in view |constitutional amendment - providing | Iution was vetoed upon, he has since | cialist. || Maps and Bldé Prints, Surveying f th i@ent’s efforts in behalf providing for exemption of mortgages | given his heartiest support to success-|__T fimish Senator McNary’s term,|| Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., o e president’s e Crude Oil Tésting a Specialty of Déemotratic candidates; altho the |from taxation jan initiative measure | ful prosecution of the war. Fred W. Mulkey, Republican; is op- P. O. Box pas eg over Lyric ee FARM MACHINERY WAGONS GAS ENGINES - COAL [ . 8 f 1 Ani ee caer Neamt legalizing the practice of chiroprac-/ Governor Keith Neville, who séeks| pesed by Martin E. Bean, socialist. bp pore = dati i ak R ome tic, and a referendum measure pro-| re-election on the democratic ticket,| ——_—.__ | sentative Monde’ aoe Sa roe ‘The |Yiding for the insuance of $250,000 |has given the campaign a touch of, The rumor has been Circulated | principal, is beset by few doubts. The! tonds for thé construdtion of a | added interest by announcing that he, around the city that I am connected state is normally Republican, but’ it8 state terminal elevator at Great Falls. will join the army if defeated by his| with the Casper Police Department. | fae of epegie ea bs ith | N = i Ce |opponent, Samuel B. McKelvie, re-'I wish to brand this story as absolute-| I : largely governed by et te hate aith JNOITIS 1S mter publican. {ly false, and most emphatically deny | WORK 2 Office d Y: d Fi a Ce t of hundreds of voters who have “tol F3 ht in Nebrask: |" ‘The influence of the Non-Partisan | that-I am in any manner connected Phone 62. and Yard, First an nter. to the state aang the aa 1g) in ebraska Leagué’s support of candidates, ef-| with the Casper Police Department, On captor = Percentage ° i years. The hegira of new resi “the |,, LINCOLN, Neb., Nov.4.—The con. orts of fthe prohibitionists to elect | or in the employ of the City of Cas- PETER CLAUSEN Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps may have the effect of increasing the| tests for United States-senator and | Legislators, who: will vote for ratifi-| per in any mannet. . Republican eaaporsty or lowering i governor will overshadow all other cation of the federal prohibition! (Signed) D. R. McKAY. 41¢ So, Jnckson- * and this, with the prospect of| jccues at the general election tomo: mendment, and the probable effect’ . “scatching” on an even larger scale: ane en - eee na — = than ever before, serves to confuse “4 4 aq > an approximate forecast. | However, Tear this ballot out and take it to the'Polls with you. Vote the straight e prediction is confirmed from a! ers that the Republican c - , ; . fp edn ged Republican ticket straight the state. Tnterest in the municipal cam- . paign, in Which the slogan ‘‘clean up Casper,” is made the basis of the issue by the American party, has warmed up materially during the past FOR NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING, NOVEMBER 5, 1918 | Auditorium Hotel DENVER, COLORADO Located at Fourteenth and Stout streets, in the heart of the tvige taxpayers and citizens have | (NSTRUCTION: “Mark » cross in the immediately to the right of the mame of thé candidate printed thereon for whom you want ||| shopping and theater district. a kick eomites “Sure ‘think they. wall to vote; or Satsilis ant of atthe person for pr toon _ want to vote, in the proper place.” Is new, modern and quiet. 200 rooms. European plan. register it,” said one erstwhile sup- porter of the administration this bb latd call it Uap clactigu fale Yon DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN for the people realize that to elect | any members of the present adminis- | ews A Re oa than dd octenice cious For Governor FRANK L, Se eee ROBERT D. CAREY... but I am going to vote the American ticket straight. It’s our only chance.” SSeS Sane bit ste Report has it that denizens of the sandbar are ready to cast a solid vote | For Secretary of State MAURICE GROSHON ..__] for the administration in the hope} that present conditions will be per- | petuated. On the other hand the} public is thoroly aroused and indica- tions are that other districts will re- | For State Auditor pudiate the present systems. of licen- | sed vice in an honest effort te make Casper a decent place to live. | Aside from political aspects of the | campaipn the wet and dry question remains the one clear-cut issue be-| A. D. HOSKINS .12 fore the voters and a record vote is| ee fr [J expected on the amendment. Pro- hibition leaders feel certain that the | Ron@upesrintendent of MAMIE EB. HEFFERON...... | KATHARINE A. MORTON... state will ga dry by a big majorit: | Public Instruction | but admit that this will denend on FRANCIS E. WARREN. [X] $1.00 per day and up with detached bath; $1.50 per day and up with private bath. A splendid popular priced ¢afe in connection. Two new fireproof garages one-half block from hotel. W. L. BEATTIE Proprietor and Marzger. TT WILL PAY YOU TO. LET HANDBURY-JOHNSON COMPANY 226 North Center St. Phone 988 GIVE YOU ESTIMATES ON YOUR * Steam and Hot Water Heating, Plumbing and Engi heen’ WE SPECIALIZE IN JOB WORK Lf or State Treasurer the polling of the full strength of their interests. hes For United States JQGHN E. OSBORNE... Colorado acs | Senator ee: ae oe Fa DEVOE PAINTS “. ~~ BUILDERS’ HARDWARE | eated Campaign, | FRANK w. MONDELL X ie ED » Colo., garters | For Representative in HAYDEN M. WHITE... . : Lael Bneenshe § 7 genters chieftly about the United} pes NO ee ee A RR 3 States senatorial contest, in which | John F. Shafroth, democrat, incum-| bent, is opposed by Lawrence ©. Let us show you out line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy LEWIS C. ee ee Be | elsewhere. We can save you money. Phipps, Republican, and the guberna- | ‘ P torial race between Thomas J. Tynan, Hor be dea ser fr = warden of the state penitentiary, e State Legislature a Ona r democrat sind Oliver H. Shoup, Rep- “4 ublican. } A “bone dry” amendment to re-| place the present law permitting lim- ited importation of liquor-is to be For County Clerk voted upon. Ben C. Hilliard, congressman from | the first district, (Denver) who was | read out of the democratic party by the Denver county convention be- | For Sheriff cause of his attitude on war measures | is sking re-election as an independ- | ent candidate. He is opposed by Wil- 353 North Beech : Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM Building Material of All Kinds. Rig Timbers liam N. Vaile, republican and John | } — = = anigtank lempeenes | For County Treasurer is 5 Three other congressmen are to be m1 f ———— elected. Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, | m A democrat, incumbent, Florence M. LOE EE OOOO DALAL Stone, republican, and Elizabeth A. For County and Prose- 4 ~ Williams are candidates for superin- * § tendent of public instruction. Two cuting Attorney % women seek places in the state legis- “ sé lature and Mary L. Gipps, socialist, is | | & a tandidate for governor. For County Assessor a & . . . “6 Complications in Let Us Quote You On 2? M Electi For County § > ontana Election or County Surveyor pe HELENA, Mont., Nov. 4.—Pre-| 63 sence of Miss Jeannette Rankin, con- | x RS sa gtesswoman in the race for United ; ; “ States senator, complicates Montana’s For Clerk of the District ™ a senatorial contest to be decided at Court ee the general election tomorrow. Miss Rankin was defeated for the Republi- eee A complete stock of lumber, 4 can nomination by Dr. O. M. Lan- 4 s 4 ae strum, physician and newspaper pub- | For County Comtnission- lime, cement and coal ae lisher of Helena. United States Sena- | . er, Four-Year term 4, cS tor Thomas J. Walsh is the Demo- Phone3 °° ; 3 ctgtic nominee. Miss Rankin issthe “ eee For County Commission. J WA. pLACKMORE.......[] wth : law: is availabYe for the 40,000 men ¥ er, Two-Year Term i BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ndw in the military service, but not pec Seer Shh Dad Bed eccentric : % more than half this number are ex-/ ‘ v od pected to avail themselves of the} For Coroner LEW M. GAY. i i right. | Besides a senator the voters will < by sad or aah tes ‘ ee “sages two congressmen, an associate See ‘ENROLL IN NEW CLASSES j of the state supreme court Those who wish to enroll for the beginning classes in Steno- graphy and Bookkeeping may discuss courses with the principal in the office from 8:80 a. mi. to 5:30 p. m. ‘The new classes will open November ‘18. i S state byditor, railroad commissioner, For Justice of the Peace and members of the state senate and! house of kepresentatives, besides full) county tickets in each county and JOHN D. SALMOND. Srertrirttri tis , COURSE: —Fren ‘ stil nu- The Notional party bis ‘nominees f6r| For Constabl a eS Ldap ie eau an X graphy, Bostkesping, Basico Commpendens. The National party has nominees for! e tak ae < os Lop 8 JON MCUBLLAIN qn PASEER’ BUSINGAS annenE, Ga senator, congressman in both dis- ' Phish 349-0: Smish Thiet BEin, : cote ae tricts, state auditor and district judge athe pdicie sii aa ee gee | Tetseseerecscctcccesocsccescovoesssvouuseesoseresecocebosescoosscosccooeseess® i