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EDITION VOL. 10. NO. 217 a NEW WHITE HOUSE FAMILY ticket In King Geo. F. Vanderveer, prosecuting attorney, 493. M. J. Carrigan, county commissioner, 8,107. ; A 4, Rutherford, county commissioner, 4,856. } ward, which E almoat straight | f°! r following pluralities BIR ins biciis ertiane Twelfth seakéne —) = Very strong in Tht First district, Wro. in the country, Seventh Fc apa bright, 6,060; Second district, Dun peght bitterly. was Elghth ‘ourteenth : ean B. McKinlay, 4,000; Third die his opponents. Ninth city trict, Joseph R. Knowland, 16,500; Tenth Was cut consider 5°" . COMMTY «+05 Fourth district, Julius Kahn, 1,446 republicans, | Eleventh Te {returns complete); Fifth distrtet, Was more than made Twelfth Rutherford’s pluratity |B. A. Hayes, 3.649 (returns com tnenbeyen ‘plete); Sixth district, James C./ for | Zoarteent Prosecuting Att |Needham, 4,800; Seventh district, | Cit 10,973 uting Attorney. 0 4 BO ght eats 2962; Ward VanderveerHawkins |James McLachlan, 7.660; Eighth ‘Assessor Parish, whose | “OUntry be First 609 | district, 3. C. Smith, 8,200 P Waa Weak, came nearest ig . ‘ Total 23,735 13,936 | Seeond pam & vote ae Hodge « as neat * plurality, 9,800 Third Results in Ohio. EL wevality each 5, Pourth COLAIMBUS, 0., Nov. 5.—-Repub- Bajene, eatting done Fifth Jean Chairman Williams today con ty Sheriff ny i nm ‘Gounty ring is clear ‘ Sixth ed the election of Judson Har { the vote| Wards Hodge. Wiliams. | Sixth ce Comparison of the vote “ar « erat, aa governor, with a and Parish 4 First 615 | Seventh mon, democrat, Be ees ana Carri. | Second #13 Eighth plurality of over 20,000, The legis Knifed by the ring. | Third 2,002 1,266 | Ninth lature will be republican, but bg Pe plurality of $484 and Fourth 1.099 o1 | Tenth Genator Foraker's term expires be 107 908 ssa Blev fore the special tariff revision Plrality of #107. as pe Twelf sion of congress, and th Td ea #6 H : 1.488 | Thirteenth no regular session of th J Parish ent S . et », Gov elect , , ‘ourteen Jature in the meantime, Gc at 46 Gounty Com | Rist 1754 1,047 | Fourteenth ial ime - ira pe ot4| Harmon might have the appotn AL. Rutherford in his N City 15,066 t oa on a successor for Foraker to fs shown by liis reduc T 425 | Country 5,008 | ment Or the special cscaicn p Raving polled only 4.456 EF th bas 46: Total 18,936 18,442/" The republican leaders are plan Hees than half the plural- 7 b 1.146 ‘ Vanderveer's plurality, 493 aamene. 4 The term of iad of the ticket . 1230 ning to prevent this W. Vanderveer polled ent 722 ae ¥ is ° uditor M8 pluraiity, due both to t Cara — " . County Assessor M the old county ring. whict 18,140 4 e — : Ward. Pa Ryan knifed him throug 103 waa TN coe rir > . fi, and to the pe a Secor 1 2 as 1,194 83 made on him dur the last ‘ 12,071! Third 1,109 oe 1,181 faye of the campasen Hode ality, 16 Fourth 1,101 669 : ae 1124 6x9 Hard fight made on J. « Fitts i oy beng i ' i; Tepablican candidate ¢ County Commissioner—tst Dist Sixth o J S| seth ou 709 h weaulted in reducing } Ward ‘ pate . nth a,226 was Y to 6,240, and Ge I 6 } 0° | wighth 1,801 9 Cut, his plurality re x hird 4 44 od 41 ‘ h ) a0 j , 40 ' i Eleventh t 1,068 “ = 1.204 ; ‘ President ‘ 601 nth 168 690 |e weletn ua9 Taft if ed ar nth a : sed ps 19,171 10.9 18,141 10,596 19 ¢ Tota 979 14 » 4 1.0 684 | wleves 4 62) Care's y ‘ Parish’s plurality, 9 ! os County Clerk | County Treasurer Ward ick Terr w Rusne row ‘ Firat a 4) Piret #1 : . r Third Al 19 1,180 19 | Fourth 1 657 | 5 1,126 650 4 4 ” y Fifth 1 s rirth 124 $3 . , Sixth 651 68a | . eventh 4,903 1,648 ‘ 4,96 1 10 County Commissioner—ard Dist, | Hoven! yt teers : 1 F Hannan. | vinth ail 858 | Ninth 1274 10 Biss, 29 4 . Tenth #60 b11 | Tenth 40 “4 . a . » 40 ) Governor Qtr 1124 : - Congr 4 : Four 0 44 ‘ 1904 | Cit 18,080 10,734 « na 1 1 64e ‘ ntr “9 916 | Country vi 1.0% 1 4 22,066 “9 Tota 4 1,10 f f plurality, 9,916 | Russell's plurality, 84 SEATTLE, WASH,, » According to the — | ity 196. Se enaants| Geo. F. Russell, county treasurer, 8,422. 1 908 Blectoral votes Tat / : Bryan 156; Taft's majority 17 tuene| TT. A. Parish, assessor, 9,316. | yder, coroner, 5,280. California Re- Elects. = an ‘ ‘ ” BAN FRANCISCO, Nov 329 3 5 With but a few scattering precincts to be heard from, returns from all parts of the state indleate the re- election of California's republican congressmen by approximately the THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT by the pre “That which mt Gov. Warner Re- Elected. Bacon calle ‘the DETR: toh Prac i state today assure the 5 tion af | tittle appeal to his reverence, or nese situation In the United States Freach See Prosperity certain here, and contd: the tine | Pakis, Nov. 6 mment was made in f en the! | prowiden tial Unite ; Taft not yet come Welcomed te Austria BY BRYAN Commoner looees Opinion of and Conclusions of the Campaign. Nov. 6 A majort newspapers welcome Mr. Taft as a me and progressive (By United Pre LINCOLN, Neb., Nov *|J, Bryan issued the fol nent today Frere nck ott the popes pree| “The election went against us by # ln the matter of compensa-|@ deciatve majority, With the re i Sremaions) turns not all in, it is impossible sana now to analyze them, or say what Coroner fea Ward : ©. McLaugt a plat First , believed Second bd ) 864 people Third 1,8 14 Fourth " ‘ > 6 wirth 1,0 968 t the Sixt ” poe Kigh 1,629 1 we asked for w et commend it Nir 1,280 ‘| self to the American people; that #10 the election of senat the pe ' nt s1 ple will be secured; that the in " i 62 | position will result in the c 445 | elimination by the people of the 4 16,116 12,682 | vat oly 4,864 i Expresses Confidence Totals 4 15,700 1 am confident that the people Snyder's plura will see the nece r legislation and for tar jon Congreseman. lam confident, too, that the educa Wards Humphre Miller, | tional work done in this campaign First ‘ 64/ will have the result of securing Seoond 121 {| greater protection for bank depos! Third 061 40} te Fourth 1,108 659 The above are the most prom ith 1,24 inent rms for which we la 1 Sixth 667 693| 1 believe that these reforms are yet Seventh 4,390 148 | to come, together with th Wigtth 1,6 v68/ing the regulation of railroads ar Ninth 1,309 827) the independence of the Philip Tenth 8B 498 | pines Bleventh ' 1 6 to commend our t Twelfth 648 | tlona nmittee, and I am ent Thirteenth 8 | satiafied with th c Fourteenth 83\ bers of the commit 1 cannot ou 17 10.616 hat they could hage a mor Countr 5094 055 | than they did Tota ' 13,671 Did Best He Could. Ham phre plurality, 9,314 As for myself, I pat forth every Gov. Fred M. Warner Hoan.) reason, as that which Burns calle PY, a plurality of 10,000 ‘ight from Heaven’ makes to his . imagination. He would not ex Germany Meare News. change the current orep reports, OP tad log ee eetiee | with a rising price list, for all the pe ot an Taft os presi-| books that were ever written up- Aeot of th States were cir-| on political economy. He ra ST ters nrday Rxcoption rough dust to blind his ey the ens ot the presumed (disarm hie suffrage. effect of election on the bus se HE WEATHER SOUTH WIGHT; FAIR 2. P Poe eee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ed *. 7 atest ount. . BRYAN SENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO TAFT * * . (By United Pre oe STATES’ ELECTORAL the now legislature begins January) ¥ | LINCOLN, Neb, Nov, 5--Convinced 2 ae ee COLLEGE RECORD. |!. Gov. Harris remains in office un A order + ye a 1 vo = 4 jtil the second Monday in January.| ¥ {iveted. Hivyan \oday nent tf Z | Blection results since Bryan|!* {* expected that Gov, Harris will) & Please accept my cong and best wishes for * aj. | Call the new legislature Into session ¢ bd made his first run for the presh | 5% x = & the suc ‘ ur admin : dency te eee ee * (Signed) W. J. BRYAN * | . 1896.|/1900,/1904./|1908 Reid After Piatt. . r) | NEW YORK, Nov. & Whitelaw hth alsin 3 dic and abe indie iA Mls Nae aise: Aad 7 t | Reid, United States ambassador to dis g | Great Britain, is candid for the aa at st 5 £.| United States senate to succeed SESE BH 2 S| Beanator Pratt. The feud between REGGE tt Ti) cit| Reld and Piatt is one of long Arkansas 8 s | 9)". {standing and politicians who are California a) 10 10 acquaint with the enmity be “ ‘ ‘ § | tWEen the two men say Wat Reid otieut | @../ ¢ : 3)" bwil find considerable satisfaction ’ aware ; " im surpinnting the former bows Florida ‘ ‘ When President McKinley Geor unis 19 | Cleeted, Reld, who had been Idahc 3 5 | bageador to France under Pr Titinots ‘ ‘ z 29 deat Harrison, sought the post at Indiana : : i 16 | King Edward's court. He was op ‘sleaid she lowa ry 13 3 Lo yd Be wont sets yee a A "heel 6 ce@ed in preventing his selection B D a Kansas 20010 1010-101 a eet tmendr Declares That Bryan’s De yea “T @ 4 rs to Great Britain by Roosevelt D li f Lotta eS a Mig Pl gidpe tho Piatt incident, he has feat Shows ecline o Maryland s 8 78 had but tit love for New York's . Mase 15 a8 ye. lag)! [Senior member of the upper house Moral Sense in Michigan 14), (104). 1046). 1 nesots v.19 u Root Slated to Retire. A : Minnesota J il iu Minstanippi > ’ 10 16 WASHINGTON, Nov 5 The re merica. Mixsourt 1718), 8 parts of various changes to be made (i ae Nebreski sata Gite peetietion of politicians here (By United Press.) “The result shows that we over ebraska 4 5 1 Root, secretary of state LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 5. — sized the spiritual and undersized en : i a oe 4 saiod | Reviewing today the presidential the material in the hearts and the | N.Hampahtre! 4... 4)../) 4i../) 41. }wil) soon retire. It is prophesied at . ‘the hearts the ‘ Jersey ./10)..10).. 12 OMAB).. |that he will accept the chief jus election, Col. Henry Watterson, minds of the people ey wi New tock” ¢ the wupreme court, to the Courier Journal, says: “The deaf alike to precedents, to reason ioe, Secs ees om: ee ceeteg ieee Of te Ww. Fuller reauit of Tuesday's election shows and to eloquence, for nothing could oe sp Ph Fn Sic sega 2 conclusively that a great majority surp as nothing has ever ee ee Son ood le Republican of the peopie of the controlling equalled, the personal canvass of pom ica woe Fe wie) Mier! ie norte eee turns | eection of the union are well con | Mr. Bryan, its wondrous lucidity } se ona i fe be indicate that tent with things as they are; that and power of statement, its spien —— Rw &. ; Si:7 1 Gm Mivoourl toeek by Taft by a| they believe it le better to endure did intellectusl and physical en. oe coed 4 nie yey mail plurality that may not ef the conceded shortcomings of the durance, its unanswerable argu meee Stand © be 4 ’ 19@ he « y ovtimates, showing party in power rather than embark ment ginmenng ” 7 # lq bie plurality for h been upon an unknown sea of continu. “Nor did ignatius, of Loyola = Seem A a He 9 | Getreased constar — ous agitation; that Bryan meant sweep through a world of incar eres ae ae + Rgpres, until oe this, while Taft meant rest; in nate evil, bearing the cross of Vermont e.uaue 4). | [IE Yok its place as the “mysteriour| hand, ie worth a bush full of pa force of inspiration and tru an : : 5) ib). ee petranger” four years ago trictic abstractions did the herolc aon of Nebraska Washt ¢ : a... 6 | Attorney General Hadley IDIOBYNCRACY OF TIMES. traverse a iand gaping with curi vireinle “i é 7 7). °| Haan, undoubtedly has been osity, but too busy over its work W. Virginia.) 6.) 6-1 Tol 7)-+ lgugetnor over Cowherd, democrat “The idiosyncracy of the times Snty,, bul too Bey. ony danger to Wee Ae rare Tas Domination of Genetics rere commerce. As in the last Cer | in. immortal soul of ite constitt - PLURALITIES IN COUNTY. Wyoming | a Fr} fam J. Btone for re electic Tleury it wae liberty, reaching out Gesat tratte 1406-—Electoral vole: McKinley |atg"ana ‘Stones majority ts now| after institutional freedom eis Taft and Sherman, 7,147. 271, Bryan 176; McKinley's major yatates at 16,000 beac lle jem reaching out oi REAL SENSE OF DUTY. Robert i ty six congresy L T. Hodge, sheriff, 10,272. 1 sso Electoral vote: McKiniey | aan Lom wisn chested. wiok “The average voter of better ed- “There is someth ng yet better D. ickles, county clerk, n 186. McKinley's major |qednties and a few foattering pre- | yeation and Intelligence, takes no than being president of the Unite . K. S ty clerk, 9,316. = a Y |clnet# had not reported today, bet) thought of the hereafter, and is States, and that is the real sense Ott county auditor, 8,884. oo ; 14 | 1 de Believed that theme will Increase) o Jon more indifferent to the here: of duty done. Tilden will live in theme. oo ss : on rs seeeeel snes, Een a Gye ter Tan . canee’ He ie completely engrossed history when Hayes is forgotten Parker sajo or execrated. History will say of Bryan that in three great popular movements, clouded sometimes by errors of judgment, and obstructed always by corruption we now know, by insurmountable corrup tion—he led sublimely; set before his “countrymen the standards alike of God and truth, and that he went down beaten with clean hands and high repute, carrying with him the homage of Patriotic men.” effort in my power to secure a vie tory. The nomination came from the hands of the voters. I have yed their commands and have the fight as best I could Words cannot express my grati tude for the devotion shown me by millions of democrats during the past 12 years. Neither am I able to express adequately my apprecia tion for the kind words spoken since electic If I could regard the defeat as purely pe I would consider it a blessing rather than a misfortune for I am relieved the burden of responsibility in an office that is attractive y in proportion as it gives opportunity to render larger public service Back to Private Life But I shall as willingly serve in & private capacity as in a public one. God does not require at things ¢ He only we shall improve the presented us, I sh of the improved « I find ia Nebraska W a4 atic g " at we sha atf A & to state lation, 1 tr tate’s ex ample will be an t nee for go in the natior ERR * * * TAFT THANKS BRYAN. * * + - By United Press.) . *% CINCINNATI, Ob y * * —Pres-elect Taft today sent * * the . telegram * * answe I * eM I . * “I tha . * your cordia ele- * * grat * * good wishe * * (Signed) “WM. H. TAFT * o * ee ee | ns trop! hibi the t f h TONINDS that he, ° FRIDAY RAIN; LIGHT BO ODHOUNDS PURSUE OUTLAW | 7 Has 329 Electoral Votes DESPERATE FUGITIVE I$ HEADED FOR THIS CITY Bezemer Eludes Posse and Is Given Aid by Lumbermen. tts Cuban hot by a of Leo Rufos,” P. Eng- non logger unded $5,000 for tter of @ few re. ng over the from Bil rady, ied pture Whistling atned E. Ver advices ance telephone that the per would-be is in hid- between For the Harmon, and a worked ort to cap alded by friends enemies, the sher- © followed sezemer hi er and many a tortuc ad have been foiled in their pursuit Bloodhounds Take Trail. Late terday afternoon Harry McDermott and his bloodhounds ar rived vana. The hounds, Sam and Brady, attracted much atten- « cause of the neational bit of work when they led @ searching party over a t seven days old to the body of Fred W. Kloeber, who lost his life in the mountains near Green River Hot Springs a few weeks agc A number of shingle weavers and mill hands gathered about the par ty at Silvana yesterd: and when was learned the McDermott b is were to be used in an effort to capture Bezemer, the lumbermen unwittingly revealed a plot to foil officers of the law Sheriff-Elect in Hunt. the posse with McDermott Sheriffelect C. W. Stevenson, kag county, who stopped watching election returns to ald in th ture of the kidnapper, W. Bardsley, turnkey at the county jatl, Mount Vernon, Deputy Sheriff R. K. Dunham, who was shot sev- eral days ago in a genera! fusiliade when the posse was pressing Beze- mer bard, Deputy Sheriff T. 3. EL kins and Fred Franstead. The mutterings of the sullen shingleweavers and millhands grew deeper, and for a time it appeared that @ serious clash would follow. From the actions of the mill hands it was evident that they were set upon placing every obstacle in the path of the pursuers. Hounds Get Scent. Despite the lack of co-operation the part of the shinglemen, Mo Dermott's bloodhounds immediate. ly took up the seent and followed the trai! south for a distance of five miles south to Lakewood. There the trail ended, but it is the firm inion of Sheriffelect Stevenson that Bezemer climbed into a buggy, presumably furnished by confeder- ates, and made his way to the delta of the Skagit river, in the region north of Everett and south of Marysville For the st eight days the would-be blackmailer has been back-tracking between Mount Ver- non and Marysville. sources it has been learned that Rezemer has been provided with Visions ar lodgings by mill hands who live at Milltown, Day's camp, Pilebuck, Milidale and Stan- wood. The lumbermen have organ- ized a sort of under, and so successful have efforts that the pursuing party bas able to trap the hunted rom relfable not been mar She iffelect Stevenson hering evidenc abettors and likely to follow Heads for Seattle. is quiet- against Ber- several ar That Bezemer is headed for Se- attle, where, it he has many friends wh would shield him from the law, is the belief of the posse. A few nights ago Bez emer was given food at the home pposed friend, and while clared he would get to Se Why don't you board a through freight?’ was a Th lamned c my heels and every train wat t « eptied There A $25¢ my capture, t w ave to go x I've got a few f of woods myself before 1 ck this g Mol tt’s bloodhounds arted th f Lakewood to pie A The trail from A Lakewood which the t wed lay was so h that it is be er the last lap of his dash for M f th e de , t ha ised of al f old, n height, has " i the On “ are eft hand, The ha « nd ‘ " ily aye

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