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= LAST ENITION —————— _— peop fare on in Seattle That Dares to Ps res to Print t he News THE SEATTLE STAR' WEATHER FORECAST SE HUGHES 16 EASY WINNER Over Hearst By a Plurality of 60,000) s-Qther States Show Republican Gains- “With the Exception of Hearst, Democratic Ticket Is Elected in New York. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 ot between 60 and 80 when they only e 60, with legislatures elected that assure iI of the with republican tickets chos- 18 states and the opposition candidates beat- ~ York and Massachusetts, the ‘Grand Old Is jubilant. Taker all around It can be con- as an emphatic endorsement of Roose- . The people compiied with his wish republican congress ARR ARR RRR ARR AAR Ae ROD OVERNORS ELECTED A. Gillett Republican A. Buch Republican lin &. Woodruff... .. Republican 1 B. Cummins Republican . A. Harrie Democrat wurtis Guild, jr. Repubiican red M. Warner Republican A. Johneen L. Sheldon aries M. Floyd p Vorte—Charies E Hughes Dekota—Jorn Burke Sees eerste eee eee te eet tt te -With a majority in the | | | | ight Bnd Thursday; Light Southwest - - ATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Rain Ton ‘DEFEATED! a dwin Stuart Republican greatest majority ever given a james H. Higgins Demoerst bernatorial candidate. The state Craatord Republican ts normally 40,000 republican. All |. R. Pettersen Democrat the rest of the ticket ls republican. M. Campbel! Democrat i —_—-—- 0. Davidson j MONTANA. B. Brooks | - | HELENA, Most, Nov. 7.—Pray, PPAR ARR RRR HERS republican, has been elected to con 4 grees by a safe plurality. The lee LA. ae any cero lature will be republican on jotat | ballot. Smith, republicans, tx elect }ed associate justice by a plurality } of 5,000 . NEVADA. NEW YOR RENO, Nov The reenit in - COLORADO, | Nevada bas been a democratic land MENDRK, Nee. 7.—The latest] DENVER, Nov. 7.—Chief Justice | ide. Bartlett. democrat, bee) Witurne show that Hughes |Gabbert is reelected with the re | fated © acer gy te erage ieletied by a plurality of | publicans, although be was greatly | Comstess. and Sparks, demovrn’. & Hearst. Hearst ran far scratched. Simon Guggenheim wil! | Dee" ole’ ree Heket in Greater Now| probably succeed Patterson tn the republican. ital this afternoon concedes Cum m anagers are greatly disappointed, MAM many of the up-state| senate. The democrats are cry! PAE noon today the indica-| fraud, and there wiil probably ta| RENO, N ov. T.—-Almoet complete ® that Chanier. the dem-/| an investigation. ' « he larger prec for tieutenant gov-| a wweeping demo feet of the ticke | ILLINO! art tt. ¢ pene t “9 sected. Chanier has al Xs | defeats Himith, repw fe Greater New York of] CHICAGO, N .. t~iteterns fe | ty 100 Kpe 4 erat, governor. Smulski, republican, state tremsur| icy, The legisiature is close cor Tan |r by from 100,000 to 125,000. The] ity. Tate legtsiature, which will elect a Unit Poreker for President rete 28 led States senator, is strongly re-| COLUMBUS, ©. Nov. 7—It Is | publican. Democrats claim to have) authoritatively stated that Foraker jelected six of twenty-ftve congress |afier the result of the election had men. Republicans concede five |assured the election of Congress The state has but one democratic|man Dick and his control of the gal | coagressmean. letate, announced that he would be eee OV. 7—K fo] Barat, meero, of a candidate for the presidency in searly a complete | judge by « plurality 1908 and “would to the conven Be jelature received | Priest, negro, elec tion with the Ohio delegation be Per cent of the vote cast ty board of commissioners by | hind him. ; Mark Smith, dem 598. bie Bee fame eheetod to congress by a} — OKLAHOMA. . The legisiature is} c | st nia GUTHRIE, Okla, Nov. 7.—The ; arity of mates to the CALIFORNIA. } estimate, indicates “The ‘Cap. atitutional convention. Republican | Beaxcisco Nov. 7—Ab| mins’ election by 5,000 Feturns from the state ces steamed Be tn tor a week. wufficient IDAHO. @fe at hand to confirm last Gillette and other | @@ the republican state HOWE, idaho, Nov. 7.—The reauit of the election for govornor wil! not Mate elected by majorities |be definitely known before might, It from $,000 to 15,000. The| may require an official nt to de Gam Francisco county will termine whether Gooding, repub- Wetabulated until this after-| ican, or Btockalager, democrat, haw When that task is finished | carried the state. Will be little change in the} ———— Giliette carried (ne | KENTUCKY. 1660, but ran slight | complete) LOUISVILLE, Nov. 7.—Returns 08 the vote for congressmen on the direct primary vote on Unit having expected the Indians to vote th voted 4 @ republican ticket, instead they ymocratic. PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, Now The republicans have carried Pennmyl-| vania by pluralities ranging around | 100,000, Edwin & Stuart, republte an, has been eleceted ernor over Lewls Emery, jr rat. All the ot repubil candidates were slected. Samuel P. Roten, re publican, wae elected district attor ney in Philadelphia, defeating PD. on ey nt eandi- Morning, and show the ¢d States senator indicate that pe Of eight republican candi- Senator McCeary has defeated J. C scilddtailiablindstetit Two of Ruefs judiciary W. Beckham. The overnorship UTAH. pulled through by alrace between @ W. Hager and N —- WW Margin, Judge Carroll Cook B. Hays ie exceedingly close. The| SALT LAKE, Nov. 7.—The repub istrict court of appeals and only change in the congressional! ticans in Utah have elected their for th rior delegation is In the Third district, | state ticket, returning Congressman democratic managers where the republicans have appar-| Joseph Howell and electing Joseph Wii inclined this morning to ently gained a seat |. Frick, justice of the supreme Beli’s election, bu e fig ieaienuaieinnsibiglion court. In Salt Lake county there ta AV@ against (bem MISSOURI. some doubt aa to the result Managers ¢) 2 = ed a levee n which! ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7.—Chairman WYOMING Gaim Bell's electicr sot Ellie, of the democratic state cen - ‘ 5 9000. They deciare that tral committee, claims Missourt has| CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 7.—Stx Reet Bes carried 15 countie democratic by 18,000. Chair-|ty-one precincts out of 361 give Ree & total plurality of « and man MeCoy, of the republican com-| Governor — Broo! republican, @ 4 counties will give 1 mittee, claims the state by a emell| plurality of 1,367. His plurality in “yop ot 19.5 Le jority, Partial returns from St.| the same p sincte two years age * of countie gals precincts give republics | was 1,120, and he carried the state fumber of of precincts give republican ma-] ae P12), ane Ne Srondell 1s My @laggerated tn Mert ‘Sounty, where lelected to congress with the same : sta claim t CITY OF ST. LOUIS. pioralit rhe legislat re 3 » fe really ade LOUIS, Nov. 7.—With the ex-| Publican by a large margin 3 Cn Hammond, rey 1 ception of five justices of the peace for state sense nd five constables, the entire elty | fast Cutt i “uliitan'teie cnet “see! WASHINGTON dent Roose wer orprises in many precincts! defeated tha jong been regarded as om ' democratic, bu ch ; CONNECTICUT ned lenge. mee 3 begin WASHINGTON, Nov The The city is about 4,000 re-|president this morning wired his 7 publican. congratulath to Hughes. . — | Administration circles are com “ MINNESOTA. |menting upon the various features e likely to result over the failu f ng PAUL, Nov. 1-—Johnson was|the Gompers movement. Every 1 ernor by 60,000, the] candidate fought by Gompers was inled. Th fan about 75 per cent reclected except Wadeworth, New York, and Babcock, in Wiseon of the ration sit, and in both these cases local/ } iseur re respensible Lafollette Onto, | has been after Babcock’s seaip for} COLUMBUS, O, Nov Onle years hae je republican by not The fight on Longworth failed | than 75,000, and elects 17 republi and the president's soninlaw 4 Can CONgreaamen, one democrat and returned The fly in the republican | one @letrict ta doubt. ointment ie that the sew conetite tion of Oklahoma in to be drafted The Bregee PAY ONLY Wone cENnTY DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 5 CENTS PER MONTH 1906 VOL. 8. NO. 225 VREPUBLICANS MAKE BIG GAINS EVERYWHERE NEW YORK, Nov. 7.---Unofficial returns show that the next national house of representatives will have 232 repub- mans @ and 154 democrats, a gain of 17 for the republicans. — ~— re GORMLEY LEADS HIG TIGKET IN GOUNTY WINNERS All Republican Candidates Elected by Big Ma- bas cons jority---Abraham Lowest Man on the Ticket WILLIAM F Ht H pirat one «-+Reynolds Carries Ballard By Good Vote. Matt.” H. Gormle the rey n in Ballard, where he former For Supreme Judges, @anéidate for county tressurer, abla aka os at a RALPH ©, pt AR, pears to have county ticket, | | k h has been elected HERMA dD. now, next to Mitchel fam fe majority MILO A. R 7. ae 'tis oT P. Agnew, republican can- A put * echoel superintendent, Whe wore) o¢ for county auditor and as { without onition nt for recognition as the big State Senators. Den R. Abraham, republican can-| ¥0** of his party, was slashed to Thirtieth Dietriet didate for cour commissioner in mieces in many precincts, and bis LB. KNICKERBOCKER, Rep. | the Bouth district ived the low It much below that of any I hiety> fleet Distetet | est vote of any ¢ candidate on t can candidates RALPH L. NICHOL Re | his ticket, but was elected by a C. Smith ibiican candidate ° | good round majority for reelection sheriff, was se BOR So Syed i RE mocratie candidate|verely cut in favor of Nelson, the | WELEAAaen. ‘thes | wouting torney, led his, deme © candidate Thirty third District, | rt ALLEN | Thirty fourth O . GHRORGE U. PIPER, Rep | Thirty-fifth District, w. Ga. Pe TR, Rep Thirty-sixth District, ar nan & OTTERILA, Dem. Thirty seventh District, Judge of Superior Court, THREE DISTRICTS MITCHELL GILLAAM, Reg County Sheriff, ne | 1 MITH, Rep George F. Cott democratic, Returns from the Thirty-second | ortal district re EM. Wile } County Clerk, mtor in the ijems, republican, was running OTTO A. CABE, Rep trict, was against F. A. MacDonald, democrat, rt Joseph Lyons, | for the state senate, the returns are County Auditor, idate by fi not omplete, and complete re- oo T turns may be nm onary to determi: JAMES PF, AGNEW, Rep. returna he result. MacDonald carried the In tt same Ninth, 7 and Eleventh warde of County Treasurer mne of re ity, and Wiliams carried Bal- MATT HM. GORMLEY, Rep en for rd, while the country. precincts by Li . fivided between them, Will- Prosecuting Attorney rath ‘ farms apparently getting the best of KENNETH MACKINTOSH. candidate in the division. Some of the country P nemfw nnnn precincts have net yet been heard County Assessor, tr THOMAS A. PARISH, Rey j County Super ntendent of Common Schools, | ' T. F STOREY Rep | County Surveyer, A. L. VALENTINE, Rep by the democrata. Sears ia sure) ATLANTA, of reelection, as are Cullom, Dry enly contest in Georgia wan in the den, Biking, Allee, Crane and oth-| First district, where Edwards, dem ern of lems prothinence ocrat, was elected to congress by | pisirality of about 4,000 cosa Gee COUNTY. ARKANSAS, County Coroner, LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Nov FRANK M. CARROLL, Ret The democratic candidates for con Ocuies Gone gresh awere elected in every dis oe trict Mk: Athenee Second Commissioner District. unity. The DAN FR. ABRAHAM, Rep riff, treas- NEW MEXICO. Third Commissioner District, eaer to In ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, Nov, 7|ALMUS L. RUTHERFORD, Rep publican. ThE _New Mexico voted for joint state-| wrried PY hood by a majority about 6,000. | County Wreckm A Andrews, republican, is elected dele | HM. FP. GRIFPITH, Rep ——E, gate to congress. one Sonnet NEBRASKA State Representatives, YOUNG WOMAN SNATCHES A| 7, young woman, im company The artnet polities! battle waged LINCOLN, Nov. 7--W. J, Bryan Fortieth District, VIAL OF LAUDANUM FROM A with Jennie Smith, a companion, i Seftessen Gaaaly te & tual tae unwilling to comment until the! HOWARD TAYLOR were taken in custody by Patrol final returns are jm, but said: “The H. B, MADISON, Rep DRESSER ANO ORINKS IT AS feft the republican party in & 4 roquctiog of the republican major F. Ho TONKIN, Rep. men, Hart ane. tory Se moralized condition. The independ i, in New York is as much a tri Forty -firet District OFFICERS LEAD HER TO charge of disorderly conduct ent candidacy of William Bishop for wiaph for Hearst as if be had beeo! GEORGE W. TINBETTS. Rep. JAIL, As the two women were being led the senate injected a Dbiliornes® Aiecred AMURL, COL from the room in which the arrest bwhich will require years to erase RE SAMUEL B, Rep pean’ was made, Miss Green snatched a Long domination in county affatre, WISCONSIN. Forty second District, | vial of laudanum from a dresser backed by a big majority of straight LWAUKER, Nov. 7.~0 WP. FRSSD Rep. Shame over her arrest on a/and swallowed its contents. She tleket voters, ser to make a ma-; MILWAUKES, Nov. 7.—One of W. C. MMASTERS, Rep charge of dixorderly conduct caus | was taken to the Wayside hospital, jority of the republicans carcleas ‘be *EPtises of the Wisconsin elec Forty-thied District, ed Dora Green, 25 years old, living | where, after lying for some time in with the result that the citizens’ tom isthe victory of Lucien F HOWARD A. HANSON, Rep at Bighth av. and Pike st. to at-|a precarious condition, she was movement, started this fall, suc. Palmef, & negro, over Thom: JOSEPH H. GRIFFIN, Rep. | tempt suicide late last evening. | finally declared out of dang ° tor the firet time tn making Ramsey, assemblyman from the pose eitagt Sr inroads on the republican entrench. /fchest district In the city.: Palmer JAMES A. WEIR, Rep |ments. Bishop lost to Blair in Port '* ® caterer, and is believed to be) crate C. RAMSEY, Rep. Fee end. Duc carried the county, (he (inst negro elected to public| sks tthe Distrlan Clallam gives Blair a big majority, office tm this state FRANK H. RENICK Insuring his election. San Juan has HENKY F. JACKSON, Reg not been heard from. The repad Ferty-dutes Dletilet, lican legislative ticket, J. M. Ral LESTER KIRKPATRICK, Dem and W. J. Worthington, was MENRY W. LUNG, Rev eaten handily by the citizens ba} didates, D. 8. Troy and A siete a deren ae 2 Sewall. The citizens alno poe CAANK C. SACRROM, ten one commissioner, the county clerk land possibly school superintendent Senta oe ee OLYMPIA. Beattic Precinct, mr OLYMPIA, Nov. 7.—Thurston JOHN B, GORDON, Rep gresamen and Jadges about 300 ma KR. R. GEORGE, Rex TRANSPORT HAS BEEN SUNK jority, and elects P. H. Carlyon, re publican, and Kdmund Rice, demo Constabl BY JAPANESE. PRP EE ERPS crat, ao representatives. The c (Reripes Telegraph Service.) Seattle Precinct |lookers filled the Coliseum rink at fs ticket Im about equally divided | LONDON, Nov. 7.—Richard Crok SAMUEL KAUFMAN, Rep | "Third ay. and James st., last night between the democrats and repud- |e" (day expressed hts satisfaction JAMES E. SHANNON, Rep (Scripps Telegraph Service) | ine opening night of the new licans overthe defeat of Hearst, and bint JOHN D. JONES, Rep. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 7.—|amusement place. D'Urbano’s ed Caatibe belterves the democratic ™ rumors of trouble be-| Italian band of 40 pieces furnished BELLINGHAM jparty needs a new leader, He Peat Spas oh the music, The rink is espectally as ini thinks McCarren ts the proper man, ltween the Russians and Japanese | the E BELLINGHAM, Nov The re 7 lon the island of Saghalien, and {t| Well appointed, has a floor space of publicans carried everything in this; >t aye that such # suggestion | We Ste = = - . 40x80 feet, and has a spectator's from hin would be resented, Crok is reported that Russian trans: | 2 leounty with the possible exception ~ pee silery, which seats 1,000 people. of one commissioner. The shoritt |e" WSs surprised at the big vote in SUDDENLY | port Kelyma contest is close, but the republican pa York eity and, in explaining It, el it is believed will win, For congress |") d. An attempt was made to the vote was: | Humph 41,|,. “Aweppeve it Is due to the tact | a, but when within 20 feet Biackman 785. For senator, Kline,| (at mostoof the Tammany men! samuel B. Glas ra brief the drowning man he sank be- republican, 1,120; Liddy, democrat,| W8Mt@@ to be ‘regular.’ The fault) jiness, died at his home, 122 North eath the water. His body has not 227 k, socialist, 700. For state 18 Bt theirs. The mischief was iHroadway, this morning at 4 o'clock been recovered. ‘Thome aboard the representative in the Fifty-fourth | one whem Hearst was nominated. |i, teaves a wife and four children launch are of the belief that Ander- Gistrict Abrams, republican, , and| | 498% eave to Indicate what New| winiam, now at Whittier, Cal.; Jo |son deliberately planned his death, Romaine republican, w clocted, | YOrk demecrats should do. I'm! san Mt, a well known attorney of | He was 31 years ¢ In the Fifty-third district Lambert | Oly ® private individual. Nothing|iniy city; Grace, principal of the jas known had r and Reeves, republicans, were elect. | URder Beaven could induce me tolacucn side school at Bellingham, | country ed resume ‘the Tammany Jeadership.” | Wash, and Mrs. Samuel Archer Croker suid he hoped Bryan) Vash, Ale oe | DREOGERS ON YUKON edoxane would be nominated in 1908 |S FN aT ARD MAN DELIBERATELY | FOR THE N. A. T. & T. CO SPOKANE, Nov. 7—-Demc HOGGATT APROVES. years ago with his family and has ae od elect Will G. Graves to the |beon an elder in the United Pres-| PANS HIS DEATH WNGE | M.S Sem ves on Be senate in the Sixth district by 28! Governor Hoggatt is in the city,/byterlan church. The funeral serv-| OFF PORT BLAKELEY. re ere aaa” Hewnee votes, and John Gray state repre en route to Washington, where he|ices will be held tomorrow after Siamereal, mentee iaae’ stabeeeell sentative in the Fifth district by 16.| will canfer with President Roose-|noon at the family residence Cost Wis Cuban? ia masking tnvpalie The republicans carry all the other velt aad other government officials | o ‘ n, a Norwegia a with the w of installing offices in & Th ele tn regard to Alaska’s m *. iy was @Y 1 from the «& ’ more ges on its Miller four republicans and one demoerat,| tour of Alaska, during oy ne Mainly, ene On ; sible and in the house four republicans, conferted with miners, Grohenount wei : ye! ed this and one democrat and business men, and in fact all | Thea just been rey ; be in readiness for the Reports from Lincoln and Stevens | classes of people, so that he is well| (Seripps Telegraph Service.) — | 4 ny the capt Sends tanteat ee show that the republ!- nm candidates ; equipped for his mission to the na-| WASHINGTON, Nov Attor-|the iaunch teft Ballard for the fis for senate an © house are vernor Hoggatt|ney General Moody announced to-| ing grour ff Vashon instar HALL RESTING EASIER. elected by safe majorities. The fea # of the idea |day that he is to take np the Stand-|erat of the fish had ted on yesterday ture of the fight in Spokane was) to erect » monument to William H.jard Oil sults at once, The matter inking em And € cted rest- the struggle in the Second Seward and that Alaska is willing|is likely to come to a head in the] while cro the entrance t , Providence how ‘where Graves and Gray w to help, if necessary {courts within two weeks | Blakeley Anderson suddenly a

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