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ON THE RUN Loonine uP A A ar ITHOUT ed 4 a EAD Newman’s intimate cessful con 5 story and anecdotes we remark about the R about our new presi- morning after elec- dent. Wilson sees the "THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPERSIN SEATTLE funny side. Story is on page 4. VOL. 14. NO. 215. + SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEME RS. 1912. ONE cE ON THAING AND HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS Be ER LEADS IN Aj SENSA TIONAL RACE _ [HELEADS FoR] “NOTHING " JOHN L. wiLsoN Digs | THREE CANDIDATES ee TO orn | OF HEART FAILURE RUNNING CLOSE | PRINCETON, N. J, Nove @—|- Although the returns thus far received seem to indicate the | President-elect Woodrow Wilson o oi ae ahs election of Ernest Lister, democrat, for governor, with Hodge ‘ " . : - . lctated this afternoon the follow i : si a and Hay running neck and neck f cond place, the result: 0 His mA Bat An om i yee oe liege ib Shy jing to the newepeper| i ‘ ar: ae are 60 p Abo ‘od so iecuccliphey Sues alti: bales of the pn bgt “The result gives us the hope that ; ; may yet be declared the winner. |the thoughtful voters of the nation ‘ Hee Save Practically only one tenth of the total vote has been jmay now at fast unite to give the! : counted, and in view of this no predictions can be safely : iy cocceacmape te hes tayo ges t ¥% Be made. It may require another full day to show conclusively and arrogant influences, and one “ a the winners for governor and congressmen, COMPLETE ELECTORAL VOTE ! “I devoted to justice and progress. oly OFFICIAL COUNT. $ . “There is absolutely nothing for! § Be . Sixty-two complete King county precincts, official count’ YORK, Nov. 6.—The indicated | vote resulti {Ege ; : : ) ‘ MUUaitiar was tobolated euday, on tebeuns urteee ee ee_ honest ott sanehianed. Hae ' : show Lister 2,476, Hay 1,995, Hodge 1,719. 99, Taft 20. he & _ man whose business is conducted oe : Me These same precincts show Humphrey 2,343, Heifner was divided by states as follows: hoe without violation of the rights of} § sa 3 ‘ 2,100, Landon 1,986. 12, Arizona 3, Arkansas 9, California 13, Colo. 9 ans tree competition and without such! Be ‘ & ae. ESTIMATE ON INCOMPLETE RETURNS. 7, Deiaware 3, Florida 6, Georgia 14, Indiana 15, 9) be ‘ Tes oo a yelastahe oo oe j ¢ Unofficial returns from 716 precincts from throughout 12, M ¥ ive tie be bps Madre rote oe sb i... 2 ehgtebc es our law and the policy of all «a ¢ . ‘ s : ad state por ee ~ Hg: ire about 3,500 votes with New a x sale commerce and enterprise, need t 7 . ay next anc odge 3,000 behinc : Dee pe cents = Gecane peo 4 fear be interference or embar- ; ephaes “The unofficial count on these 716 precincts show: Lister Carolina 9, Tennessee 12, Texas 20, Virginia 12, Wie ff ‘ ge ag ge erate : 23,769, Hay 20,325, Hodge 17,962. West Virginia 8. bring al! the free forces of the aa- { : {itinele 29, Kansas 10, Michigan 15 Pennsyivania a tion Into active and Intelligent ¢o-| fe ‘ i 7. | on y Joperation and to give to our prow } 2 } ETURNS 0 WHOLE 04, South Dakota 5, Utah 4, Vermont 4, Wyoming 3. |perity a freshness and spirit and a . “ | } | leonfidence such as it has not bad Saal on, Woodrow Wilson, democrat, ! Sn ‘BOURBONS A ‘ 3 " I ae TICKET IN SEATTLE New Jersey governor was elected by the largest| At 11:20 this morning the coun-| Attorney general—Tanner majority in the history of the United States. | | UP AGAINST | k jty auditor issued the following! Jones 289, Rogers 164, Mills “ee late today showed that the predictions that jcomplete and official count of 22) Public land com ner—Save ocratic party would be put in control in the nation | BIG PROBLEM ee Pen seer ent re Capper detind ye | districts of King co <aufman 341 re well ed.’ A popular as well as an electoral plu- | First constitution endment,| Superintendent public instruction : ' NEW YORK, Nov. ¢eatten | . ‘ fice t r Preston 413 Sy Was insured for Wilson by a united party in every EX __|tion Of just how great a victory they | extending hold oO more Preston 413, Monroe . Sylves- in the Union. He carried states, with a total vote| — |had won came to the democratic | 363 beatae nal |than two terms—For 297, against | ter 145, Beach 397 ; : ) z Pat Commissioner—Fish- fe electoral college of 412 out of 531 votes. | heats Pn — nation today. emt | Initiative s referendum—For| back 226, Murphy 301, Collins 415, He carried his own state of New Jersey. He wrested fon vey Sasi ig 555, against 3 | County Offices. President Taft his native state of Ohio, aod from come J ype r , Recali—For 381, against 403 Auditor—Quigley 407, Valin 261, n what it meant wae dawning on the 0 r bon “o 09 se 136, Phelps 37 elt his home commonwealth of New Y¢ leaders and every one of the party mine, sounty tals Somie-—Wor: O00, ee yee, Fheiee for : ' : 7 against 528 | Engineer—Denton 432, Jackson [Not alone that, but for the first time since ae por preys aig wee core in mg fave a} ! ‘ ; Road bonds—For 687, against/ 261 Haley 140, Fuller 4 ia of the republican party a democratic candidate will } ie dean | : 415. Superintendent schools—Durham Gectoral vote of Maine | hic > an hie - Court house, James st. site—For) 465, Sheldon 146, Simmons 332. . Mair Wilson and Marshall had carried | ; J 4 904. against 2 Hips sommes ord Land’ 374 oes into office with a heavy democratic congress | 38 of the 46 states In the union. In| $ oat Mee os | E i: : SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—That A ae / Court house, civic center site—| Patzold 137, Woten 295. and assurances that the next senate will be made | witgon has carried California by | (he Others they had ru ond, and J ; : ome of them were recorded against | For 292, against 806. i : kels 451, White 264, Men of his party faith. He wili be able to force | from 10,000 to 15.000 is indicated by|Sumocrncy, by comparativels ner | Township organization—For ; Cushing 306. the measures to which he is pledged the latest returns, and if the Roose | poe wargins if t , | against 18 hee FRE oon oun oe Cetra, ‘ilson ste f i tors | velt vote in the south continues to >, nae ciate on ational Ticke __ |250, Cronk rawford 299. : carried with him to victory democratic senators! ting’ there le a bare possiblity EG anys bred Pages gear ; Jaga Taft 428, Wilson 395, Debs 172,| Sheriff—Starwich 392, Cudihee Beem ovo Were jthat the democratic plurality will represented a total of 53 votes In s's Roosevelt 618, , Price 121, Stringer 267. Carried through enough members of legislatures to|be more than 15,000. ie electoral college : | f a, . Congressmen-at-large—Frost ‘| Coroner—Muson 430, McLough- the retirement of Senator Briggs to private life and| Chairman Davis of the demo-| Massachusetts gave Wilson pe “ Déwey 478, Connor 325, White lin 268, Falk 144, Kelton 322. ion to the senate of former Congressman Wm, |¢fatic state committee tx strongly! proximately 25,000 plurality, and | ” |Giles 161, Wagenknecht 156, Bryan| Prosecuting attorney — Murphy “in whose behali Wilson stumped the state during of this opinion, and as he was in- emphasized ite Mking for Foss by} | 401, Falconer 402 4 428, Custer $16, Schmitt 126, Bax- few days . wi I . clined on ‘Teentag. sit Se a tacking 20,000 to this figure for ; Caneretoreer i First dletrict— t r 202, A ESS e state by 20,000, & @ the democratic wernor elfner 3 dilbert | u i -§ MORE BIG GAINS | Los Angeles’ showing was far bet es Giles in re Again. 7 os 163, Land 875 trict Hamilton 456, Guiberson 268, fains for Wilson were recorded as the belated returns|ter than it is today, his extimate Maine, which had failed to re State Offices. Garr son 340. foday, and this afternoon the president-elect was credited def-}is considered conservative. Defl-\ elect its democratic governor at| Governor—Hay 467 521,) Commissioner—North — district— 412 votes in the electoral college. In addition there was al nite figures are not expected before | (he recent election, swung back into | 4 Maley 38, Hodge 411 | Knudser 455, Trimble 283, Dobson to Wilson from Ii!inois, with the democrats claiming that) tonight or tomorrow line for the next president, and JOHN L. WILSON Lieutenant governor—Hart yet add its 29 votes to the Wilson column The surprisingly large Wilson) Wilson had the state safely in his Collier , Barth 157, Teats 39 “duations. of the peace—Gordon the day Rhode Island and New Hanipshire were shifted] vote in San Francisee, alded by the grip from the moment the first re| A dispatch from Washington, D. tended tour, Secretary of state—Howell 284, Carroll 270, Brown 237, Brink- Taft column to Wilson, giving the democrats a clean sweep| Wilson plurality in San Diego and turns began to make their appear- Ryan 336, Bostrom 156, Ford 3 , Best 183, Durk 214, Lewis 4, with the exception of Vermont, which went for Taft. | Fresno counties, with a few of the ance State treasurer—Meath 471, Gil-|179, Woodin 184 PM Romserelt was definitely credited with 99 electoral votes, but| smaller .countios not previously|” William Sulzer, the democratic! ts Wileon, owner of the Postntelli. ‘hough Senator Wilson bad been |. ‘a93 parks 267, Cory 361 Constables—Shannon 260, Boyle " insinted that he would also have the five votes of South|counted upon by the democrats,| gubernatorial candidate, ran clone Gencer dled suddenly in his hotel | ivr ned ol neowull of bX Nwitint| State auditor—Clausen 442, Ste-/801, Mulligan 238, Lambert 245, bas Yet credited to Tart were responsible for the turning! yp to Wilson, and the entire demo: (the capital city at 5:30 o'clock |F itt, | Mioutaukee dy while |Phenson 269, Arnett 150, Moberg|G 90, Hudson 185, Johnson hs erate claimed Wyoming, but the figures were not yet con-| down of the Roosevelt electors. The/ cratic state and legislative tickets *h!® morning. Death was due to . 348 |187, Kane 191 tori hv failure). he was in bed, and before he had Wyoming remained in the Taft column, Taft being credited| Tatt followers, of course, were the| went through by a very large plu. | gina Pecterie, (heart tellus): i dens orrort to rise for the day. | i votes. Wilson has carried the following 38 states: | maim factor. rality. Ex.S } j rT be oned x-Senator John L. Wilson was Arizona, Arhaneas, Cal orale Colorado, Conneation\, Deb RONALD LEADS bn coal Instantaneous, {born in Crawfordsville Ind., Au Georgia, Indiana, low entucky, Louisiana, Maryland, T. R. LEADS |Mre. Wilson was with him at the/% 1850. He won his A at C., states that Former Senator John The i was entirely unexpected, thongh Senator Wilson had been lusetis, Minnesotn, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Ne- Hast. sh college in 18 He was a » New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, onator and Mrs. Wilson stopped member of the Indl house of Chairman Todd of the democrats |present returns he considers that North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island,| All returns indicate Roosevelt's IN THE VOTE (ores and Mra. Wilecn stopped |Fepresentatives in 1880, but left the |clatme Lister's election by from|Hodge has almost an even chames , Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin.) lead in the state will be between potey the election results, It was | Hast to accept an ntment 48 | 12,000 to 17,000, but Chairman|°*,Winning. *eeeeeee 8 credited with: [linols, Kansas, Michigan, Pennsy!-|lead In this state will be between| The county auditor at 12:30 to-| “ siver of public moneys at Spo The republicans generally con- Washington. 25,000 and 26,000, with Wilson and| day issued the following tabulation | tenee Yorke, wants thar wee at kane Falls, Wash,, which office he | Snyder of the progressives says the |cede that Hay has lost, he having ne Mt *Fedited with: Idaho, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont and) Taft running very close for second.|om the Judgeships, complete in 22/49, yeon ‘the guests of their {held from 1882 to 1886. He aldemocratic lead, if there is @ lead,|been beaten where he had the “aed mateo county precincts: | daughter, Mrs, W. W. Chapin member of the Bist, 52nd and 6 rd will not run very high, and from all | strongest support. on the popular vote were still very vague, but It Was Oe e#kk ehhh h kh hh kth th Supreme Court Judges. | The plan that death interrupted | congresses, resigning February a owl oy wey and republicans that Wilson would not have! ® * arise. Mount 581, Main 411,)comemplated sailing from New|18 vend —_ ee nited a i oth Taft and Roosevelt, new president-elect jac York for Panama, and, after sey-|/senate to ou! he unexpired A Bias 412 electoral votes, Roosevelt 99 from 5 states, and Taft a record “right off the Superior Court Judges Jeral weeks spent at the Isthmus, term of John B. Allen, republican He went to bed and to *!| Ronald 616, Dykeman 609, Albert-| returning to New York for the hol For the past ten years Wilson : a, sleep tate last night, without #/ 80m 668, Tallman 491, Gilliam 480, |iqayg, after which they were tojhas been the practical dictator 1 The returns on congressmen for ]450 precincts. Humphrey's lead IS DEFEATED FOR CONGRESS waiting to read the messages creed gs Mag ooo Raglan alt oe bam ute ahd ceiieaalnd hacer |this district indicate that Hum- on then Sos . shout penal of congratulation, ries 391, EB m 4 SSD x aes k andon, howeve ! bd George 369, Griffith 321, Casey 265, | === phrey has nosed out, both Landon} si ohomish, Whatcom and Kitsap Hailed Press Leaved Wire) |in the defeat of Victor L. Berger for|y yyy xy y RX N OX yors 262, Brown 259, ©. J. Smith CIALIST ‘VOTE 800, 000, and Heifner, who are running al-{counties and the progressive head- IKEE, Wis, Nov. 6— i to congress by about | 200, Jurey 182, Lawler 166. most even, there being less than |quarters feel confident that he the i | one Favor Two- Platoon. }400 votes difference between Heif-|the winner, and the democrats also ogg ag ticket! ""In Schenectady, N. Y., another WILSON MAY GET Eighty-five precincts in Seattle 1S DOUBLE THAT OF 1908, nor and Landon on a count of over figure Landon in the lead the ieeury, Psexisves soolailet Lerdapes tang bv gif KANSAS favor the double-platoon system in 5 ie present office holders of a" sity fire department b 1,498, rong locally received a setback party were defeated for re-election, || NEW. YORK, Nov. 6.—Democratic Wail Chey couse’ ls We Pr) oHIcaGo, Nov, 6—Rased upor PS ccheyghih gg rots ogae Ree Na oe HAY A POOR 1 THIRD IN “get Sane ———| State Chairman Martin of Kansas sili incomplete returns available at|Chance | ¢ Patatagpsian Rp hsp ay apy wired National Democratic Chair- 1 | inite information was not to be had man MeGaniha here thie efterneah INGLE TAX noon today, J. M, Barnes, national) "Gur reports show that we made . that Kansas hati gone for Wilson. campaign manager for the soctalist|big gains in several state legisla PIE . WANT AD IN THE STAR WILL : , 5 IN E ERET party, estimated the total vote for/tures, although we are making no| wi De ee ee V T | the national ticket was 800,000. extravagant claims until we have| TACOMA, Nov. 6.—Complete re-ernorship of Washington in Pierce , TO oun 40,000 HOMES. BRING YOUR . sas ana hiates | Four yédrs ago the soctalists polled actual results.” turns from Puyallup and Buckley| county is yet in doubt. Hay is beat- 1 Theodore Roosevelt Is said Single tax has been voted in By | 424,000, and one other country precinct have en here, y UR BRANCH OFFICE, 229 UNION ST. to be considering an offer to x|erett by about 3 to 1, There has} “Our largest gain,” said Pris eee eaeT eee T TS: put Hodge within 75 votes of Lister; The entire progressive county a SOUVENIR & CURIO SHOP), OR TELE-|* take the position of editor-in- %|been a great deal of agitation ang “was in Ohio, President Taft's) | In all this excitement aboyt lin Pierce county. Thirty-eight out) ticket appears to have been elected. Md chief of the Frank Munsey * |opposition concerning this measure, | state, with the exception of the|* the success of the democeatic * | of 146 precincts are now in. | Progressives are assured of 10 E MAIN 9400 OR ELLIOTT 44. papers and magazines, at an and it comes as a surprise to many | showing made in Chicago in the/* donkey, it might be modestly — |representatives and three senators annual ary of $100,000. x|people. it will be remembered | local fight for the state attorney's | * noted that the socialist party TACOMA, Nov. 6.—With Ernest/in the state legislature. Dr, N. OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY Meanwhile he is at work to- #|that Seattle defeated the single tax | office, in which Cunea ran @ close|* showed about 100 per cent in- * Lister leading by a small margin|Jolidon Croake, the woman candi- ¥ day at the Outlook office. *| proposition last winter; Everett | second to the democratic candidate. |* crease in its vote of four years in the city precincts, while Hodge|date for state representative from wx |has now passed it by a large ma “We are assured today that J.|* ago, is coming well to the front by the the 87th district on the progressive RRR RIK IK HH KH | jority. Stitt Wilson, socialist candidate for] # » # ¥ eH HHH HH HHH! country Vote, the fight for the gov- | ticket, Won by a large majority, aeeeeeeeee