The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1910, Page 1

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I" Glar’s Carrier Army Y | n t Don’t Hesitate to Phone | covers the ove ye Aig nave The ta The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa | L. 12, NO. 223 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE R 9, 1910 ON TRAINS AND} yo! ONE CENT. NEWS STANDS te | OSTER BEATS SMITH OUT BY NARROW MARGIN f JOCRATS CARRY BIG STATES, | WHEN THEY MEET AGAIN _ EXCITING CONTEST WILL CONTROL NEXT CONGRESS IN 47TH DISTRICT ion wil | Figures Compiled by The Star at Noon Give Each of the * dem t t m ve terday’s elect | ‘ ‘The lowe ‘ mated by der a have 2 ; ‘ ver 20. ¢ har p ¢ lark Legislative Candidates 1,560 Votes. sari, for many years t ' yagtpinr yay ua | bly be elected spea BOWLING With three precincts yet to hear | Sixt! stoves 49 For the first t from, Foster (Rep.) has a lead of 50 s, Victor | Wiseonsin Bip the senate seratic legislat Ninth nth | votes over Smith (Dem.) With ten precincts to hear from at noon today, Joe Smith and H. E REEN, Mo. Nov. 9 Net : . ew today Cha Foster were tied in the 47th legis . , Missouri € k « ‘ | lative district. There are 31 pre at ‘ Virginia. These s now 1 eh all be a ‘ andidate f he | ais oo uldeac mone tL. Seventh Ward.” ite hip in the next congress, | of the Third ward and a part of 10 104 democratic Vic 1 ex to « 1, The , 108 eng ad j and ; D be the Seventh. Smith is a republican o Kean in } ‘ mocratic lan e comes, an I running on the democratic ticket 46 33 ‘Quite as sw g € predic i. oe against Foster, the regular repub. Sixth 4 95 tate elect ‘ ar presen lican nominee . : jeany . ( eesey, Ma The vote in 21 of the 31 pre : , cincts gave Smith 1,560, and Fos 2 Okiah: a : * t i ter 1,560. The final result will not ‘ Wisconsin a the be known until late this afternoon. ** Minnesota have ’ The following are the returns re "1 12 “Why, © inly That ie ceived so far. . b why the people have elected a 5 democratic house. My views Third Ward INGTON, Nov. 9.—Ac | } on the tariff, already well | Pr Br } 7 Ii suffer a | known, will be asserted as . i wi } speaker of the house.’ ‘ k n of the next j . jn the lower house © | * , ; ' eevwee ve: TAFT DOWN and 174 democrats The according to today's | b.. ILLINOIS will be made up as follows 277, republicans 173 CHICAGO, Nov. 9 REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE SWEEPS HUMPHREY AND ALL THE REST INTO OFFICE HERE Needing Money Desperately, Man Visits Friends as BT as Bay ae Seni Then Returns in Night and Robs Them of $100 — Stine sev pace ot ae ea fner the LOWER HOUSE win 2 tol. Fe fifth distriet—Smit 4G king « bottle | answee F t 11 o'clock! A ns COUNTY OFFICES } © | of . New kir his own f Recognized His Voice Superintendent of Sc *—B 7 ** rry Newkirk, «| the first flo At 2 o'clock tt Y find your the Prosecuting Attorney—Murphy defeated | 1 ext * Hid inet morning Anderson wad Smith were first floor, We rec bi Sheriff ge elected, 4 are h Th ’ € UeNewkt if Comm F Mek mn 5 to CANAL BONDS & to in . ns, carried 3 WOMAN SUFFRAGE CITY BONDS. Su © receive the jhad been locked « he « |SOCIALISTS ARE =_ REPUBLICAN es jonas Dealers cee ae oa cr TRINIDAD, Colo., N By - o highest; recent Starkville d er, were O'Me 1 t in her e against . for t t n has a 2 rworth & & morgue By United Press) pb ondition, havin a } winners in New York this * u Site ee PH YORK. Nov returns tats 4 majority of Lh insuring a d br to Senator Depew Montgomery, Ala femecrats gained 10 con Pt H in the state P A. Dix, democratic candi. W. i Governor, was elected b 1 lity of 62,487, accord figures today. The ¢ it the entire democrat 50,900. MADE WOMAN HAPPY HOBSON WINS OUT Oo the happiest women L. 8 n has sent the follow Kath Ss n, W as been fied with suf first district WF RZ ol eee +eeeeeeeee * - » * I congrat ® l* * ee eet eS GAMBLERS DUPED (te) sass : BY GRAFT GANG: “Ons WIN OUT the winnin of © Roose epublica: om Oyster ‘f MOCRATS IN in winning our l= * * * . * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * KRRAAAAAAAAARAEAAAAARAE HERR RM EM RK HR yy SPOKANE TOO Tee eee ee ee eee ee! lon erday w din th - &# SOCIALIST MAYOR IN MIN. # ; t e Aa : a ge WE xo . NEAPOLIS? *| They Were Held Up for Exorbitant Sums, Believing That! vassed cor 1 1 Ta mye : ee ars; # MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9— * Grafters Were “Fixing” Newspapers to Prevent Exposure. | 0" Spokane ar er large : Lye Ste ex "Laer, sovtntin ; ants 00 *# candidate for mayor, claims ® That gamblers had to pay as high, PRis sum i 1 pre ter wa F “ Pest , & the election by 25 votes. At ® | 44 90 per cent of their winnings for Babeoc t he ¢ he ge _- * an early hour this morning ® | dolice protection is part of the infor into it he fitted ee Sent \ Mrs, I e Grant t in & the three candidates were * mation given to the council inv * * ; sent cing | within 60 votes of each other. & gating committee sed to 90 Per Cent * VOTE IS ONLY 50 PER CENT * f 1 & , od — hk tt th tk Forty per cent seems to have Wher b * * : i ¢ “4 We ect | been the regularly accepted “cut per ‘ fixe ¢ to|\® Ow h ny * f Rags 2 . for protection from police inter. see Habeoe This f A ede v wa * Vert ge dlbaent | wan collected for er on, pe t. I W i * 1 our * a ’ h NEW JERSEY and furthermore that it was never He th ! be * Ind hat the t 5 : onli h “ paid to and was never intended for 1 wl ( * be w * . | . be - the people for whom it was c¢ for bat 9 nt he|* * ' n . Presvemn fst lected * | ek 1 ieee 2 2 eo Ik one I . rh er te th he ee ee ee oe sn be * ; 1 ' I xed enuite: wank * BANK CLEARINGS. * tte will crack the whip in|) t” 96. | . agg ‘ , ‘ . * * e dist ts In h} Y 1 ed F Tom Rya th < it fr ern had to be en vee ic aes Hage t * ( A $24 148 *% rls nA OLD CONNEC TICUT Wanted 80 Per Cent rl 1 ; m th { ond nth sp Be . NEw HAVE BE. Bald k la t) the ¢ ne of th t ng to ¢ al bulletins sent out t Conco H.—R * s ane * pa vo BN. a rine rh \ , I " bureau th 1e-half the ele ‘ cts of the | # ¢ 14.00 % » a reser | 6.000 ' n ur. from th ri ha i an ity f ' + } ae ‘ D ans, one dem-| republican plus Pree 4 ‘old t & the wind ft % * ae sits Charles A. Go by about per ce his winning (Continued on Page Six.) > th vest thi ernoon, — |¢ Sues eussesdueabe

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