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6.0.P,WINSIN MAINE; TOTAL MAJORITY CUT NISH YOUR HOME-ON LIBERAL CRED be Acai | Sweeping State by 12,000 WE’LL TRUST YOU | Doesn't Discourage ns i Democrats ove ervice han heen established for your conventence } teas. "Our ; peice POINT TO 1892 VOTE be found an U. P. Staff Correspondent AUGUSTA, Me, Sept. 12,—Re turn of progressives to the repub- Hean fold will make the G, 0. P. majority in Maine's elections yes-| terday over 12,000, practically com plete returns today showed The reunited party made a cleao sweep of it in the Pine Tree state gubernatorial, senatorial and con greasional, It increased republican strength in the legislature. But whether or not Maine's vote can be taken as “pointing the way” to what will happen in November was a disputed point among politicians today, be: ile nae i © the republican majority oy agg cool NDIAN Alarm was not nearly what it used to and a 4 oe guaranteed for one be In the old days of Frye and feet; ' r_ pric Eugene Hale, and this despite $10.00. Special at Specia 69c the fact that the total vote probably was the largest ever recorded in the Pine Tree state. The republicans were jubilant,| because the issues of the campaign were almost exclusively national,| and because Senator Charles F.! Johnson, running on his record as a Wilson democrat, and supported by the entire strength of the dem-| ocratic administration, was domt-| nated by a progressive prodigal |who had returned to the G. O. P| |fold--Frederick Hale, son of former Furniture Go- ize 416° 424 - Dike Street: : j/son In June from , Francisco \genator Basene Hale a5 CONTINUED || {Rey oecuPied three-day courtship |. They found additional sattefac FROM PAGE 1 Lat ton ues in the cea pe indie ae that a republican apparently de 4 i Bacio Pao on Bd oy A ted “Dan Mack”-—otherwise| od obtained a marriage license Congressman Daniel MeGillicuddy | ALLEN TRIES OUT Without a wedding ceremony be-|—12 the Second district, where, 24 ag ‘ “4 jhours ago, they were almost admit ing performed, they returned at once to this city and took quarters in the Sheridan apartments, Fifth ave. and University st. where they time a verdict had been returned were known as Dr.” and Mrs in superior court, declaring “Dr.” | Allen Allen guilty of a statutory offense,;| Miss Danielson became [Il ting lack of hope of turning out one of (he most popular representatives jin Maine The democrats, on the other hand, pointed to the fact that Maine formerly was republican by 25,000. SLOW DEATH POISON Once in which Miss Danielson was his|pr. H. M. Read was called to her] G0 Oskley Curtis, In a state vietim. bedside and found ber in convul-|ment st Portland. admitting Bis : Wins Her at Sea sions. When she suddenly died, on [Or arte oy ee tae tome 4 Lieut. Danielson, stationed at/ July 15, Dr. Read was summoned | aii. view when he remarked & Fort Casey, has consulted with At-| hurriedly and refused, after an tn If the republicans Gent get a torney William McClure and is in| vestigation, to sign a death cer] sory of 15,000, Wilson te up-| close touch with Prosecutor Lun-|titicate. held.” , q din. He and other relatives of Coroner J. Tate Mason ordered | . i ‘ TF Mies Danielson are exerting every |an autopsy. but discovered nothing |,jiane demoorats were pointing effort to have a murder charge | indicating that the girl had been! serially reduced the usual Maine| pressed. | murdered, and the body ° is was em | republican majority on nation jsues, and to the figures for 1892 According to facts revealed at |balmed for sending East. the trial of “Dr.” Allen in Judge| Later the head was exhumed and} - 4 1 » plurality of 12 Frater’s court Monday, the “doc-|sent to Dean Frankforter, aa ex-|lw In Sertember did NOT “point pr,” who claims to be an osteo-|pert, for analysis” to determine|trs ‘wee’ te stection of Grover th, came here with Miss Daniel- | whether Miss Danielson had been | sveiand in November. poisoned eke e TAKE YOUR CHOICE | A sample of the fluld has been| |sent to Dean Frankforter So far as I know,” said Deputy sage by # Coroner MacDonald, “the embalm-| NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Maine election returns are given a diverse Interpretation by republican and used Internally a# directed in boo democratic leaders jet, packed in all original red nent and po ton, was o ing fluid used did not contain Chairman Willeox of the repub | strychnine.” we Physicians who Investigated the {can national committee said “This means a reunited party elcase at the time of the autopsy are inclined to the theory that the { troubles, Ress. ptomaine pofsoning and all! Allen is in the county jail. He|* the party, and that the election Fesuitant and similar ailments has been married three times, dj. jot Mr. Hughes in November is as a For sale at all druggists | vorced twice, and his present wife |S¥red.” i ; ig Insist on Genuine in RED Cartons. lives in Los Angeles Pree aid Chairman MeCormick =| “The result of the election in Maine indicates a sweeping demo jeratic victory in November.” CAR HITS AUTO; 1 DEAD; 7 HURT NEW YORK, Sept. 12 , beyond the motorman, a (PAID ADV VOTE FOR -H.Corson | TISEMENT.) Dashing of a A Dr. | CORONER REPUBLICAN control Union railway green car collided with two antomobiles in the Bronx early today and one |man was killed and seven serious jly injured. Starting on the first trip of the |day, the motorman, unfamiliar with |the m anism, lost control of the |car and when It reached the inter. DUR OLD LOCATION AT 118 PIKE| | 8T. HAS BEEN ABANDONED B. Whiting 1. Vanderboget rso' s nan the undertaker. “w Dr. Corson is the man t undertakers DID NOT Ii gection of the two roads, ran head y ib on Into two automobiles coming try to bribe. j of from opposite direetions. ; Telephone or persor Speak to any of the following The car ee the tracks and turn : , ed over and many were pinned be physicians and ask their opinions of the qualifications |/neath it. One of the automobiles | of Dr. W. H. Corson for coroner of King county struck was @ large truck carrying f < laborers to their work. This truck H jin turn was hurled against a tour. 4 a B. Facioson FR. Underwood Harold B. Then | Alfred Raymond. Insler Bistr Greene som ing car, overturning it € Sm ¥. A. Christensen BE. Bradford far- — w m C. Hoey WT. Christen well €. W. Sharples | R. W. Stewart eR ge Willlam Shannen ‘uttle " - jerton Geo. N. McLaugh | 9 Stee Maen Tin mh AG, Greenetreet IT’S A PLEASURE 5. P, Sweeney Cc. §, Leede Littien ©. Trewin A. 4, Ghigtione W. B. 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