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CONGRESS MAJORITY CROWS
Btpnblicani How Hits Lead of Twantj.
Firi in Lower HouW.
THREE V01ES STIU REMAIN IN DOUBT
California Electors Are so Emir
Divided That Two drat Are I
certain, Toa-ether Wit a One
la Teanessee.
WASHINGTON. Nor. 5. The Utftt re
turni shew that the republicans, (Including
In tbli description the fuslonlsts elected
from the Pittsburg-Allegheny district In
Pennsylvania), will control the next house
by 204 to 179 democrat, with one district,
the Eighth Tennessee, and two California
districts remaining so much in. doubt that
the official returns will be needed to decide
the result.
The totals given are believed to be cor'
rect, although there are a few district,
such as two In Colorado and one la Minne
sota, where the republican and democratic
party managers, respectively, do not con
cede defeat, but the general result could
not be affected eves should their claims
prove well founded. '
The table by states Is as follows:
State. Dem. Rep.
Alabama 9 ..
Arkansas 7 ..
California Z 4
Colorado 3
Connecticut t
Telaware 1
Florida 3
Oeorgla 11
Idaho 1
Illinois 9 1
Indiana 4 9
Iowa 1 10
Kansas (
Kentucky 10 1
Ixutalane 7
Maine 4
Maryland 2 4
Massachusetts 4 10
Michigan 1 11
Minnesota 1 8
Mississippi
Mlsaourl
IS
'i
l
'
17
10
Montana ,..
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Ynrk
North Carolina .
North Dakota ...
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania ....
Rhode Island ....
South Carolina ..
Tennessee
Texas
1'tah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia ...
Wisconsin
Wjsomlng
Totals
4
1
7
7
16
1
2
1
3
ft
10
1
204
.179
The Eighth Tennessee and the First and
Seoond California districts were not In
cluded In this table, being classified still
s doubtful, leaving three votes to be added
to the columna according to later returns.
COLER FIGBTS ODELL
(Continued from First Page.)
democratic legislative ticket in Arapahoe.
They claim that the control of the lower
house of the legislature depends upon the
result In this county.
They will ask the secretary of atate to
refuse certificate to tbe democrats, and
If Mr. Mills, who Is a populist, refuses to
enter Into the scheme, they are planning
to organise a rump legislature.
Edward O. Wolcott Is already Informed
of the situation and he will come to Den
ver at once . tq enter, the senatorial race
against Teller.
The Rocky Mountain News, United State
Senator Patterson's psper, will concede
the election of Peabody (rep.) for gov
ernor and H. M. Hogg (rep.) for congress
In the Second district. Peabody's plurality
over Sttmson, the democratic candidate,
will amount to from 2.000 to 4,000, while
that of Hogg will probably be greater.
Tbe entire democratic ticket Is defeated,
with the possible exception of Mrs. Oren
fell for superintendent of public instruc
tion. She was indorsed by many women's
organisations and rsn far ahead of her
ticket.
DELAWARE
WILMINGTON. Del.. Nor. 8. Returns for
members of tbe legislature in Delaware
show that the state senate will stand ten
republicans and seven democrats. Tbe houso
will stand eighteen republicans and alxteen
democrats, with one district undecided by
reason of a tie vote. On Joint ballot the
vote will be twenty-eight republicans,
twenty-three democrats, one tie.
Of the ropubllcan members It is concedod
that eight are opposed to the election of
J. Edward Addlcks to the United Btates sen
ate. This promises to produce another dead
lock over tbe election of United States sen
ator at the next session of the legislature.
IDAHO
BOISE. Ida., Nov. S. Returns from the
state confirm figure sent out last night
showing the election of tbe entire republi
can atate and congressional tlcketa. A re
publican majority on Joint ballot seems as
sured and W. E. Borhag probably will suc
ceed Senator Heltfelt In the United States
HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE.
ratnteaas t a Very Common Troafclef
There Is no disesse so common In the
United Ststes aa Catarrh because It ap
pears In so many forms and attacka so many
different organs. - .. '
It Is a common mistake to suppose that
catarrh la confined to the nose and throat.
Any Inflammation of the muooua membrane
wherever located accompanied by abnormal
secretions. Is catarrh. Catarrh of stomach
or blsdder. or Intestines ia nearly as com
mon as nasal catarrh and much mors seri
ous although It la true that stomach ca
tarrh and catarrh of other Internal organs
la the result of neglected nasal catarrh.
A new remedy has recently appeared
which so far aa tested seems to be remarka
bly effective In promptly curing catarrh,
wherever located. The preparation Is sold
by druggists generally under name of
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and in addition
to being very palatable and convenient.
possesses extraordinary merit, in many
rases giving Immediate relief from the
coughing, hawking and constant clearing of
th throat and bead, those symptoms with
which everyone I familiar who ha ever
uttered from cold In the head and throat.
Catarrh is simply a continuation of these
symptoms until the trouble becomes chronic
and grows gradually worse from year to
year.
8tuart'a Catarrh Tablets, are composed of
Hydrastis, Red Gum and similar antiseptics
and catarrh specifics, from which It will be
seen that no secret Is msde of the Ingredi
ems and also that no mineral poialoos are
uaed, aa la tbe caae with many well knows
catarrh medicines.
For catarrh of the nose, throat, bronchial
tubes, for catarrh of stomach. Intestines or
blsdder no preparation Is so safe aa Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets.
All drugglsta aen them at 60o for full
slsed package. You can use them with as
surance that you will not contract the co
caine or morphine habit as the results from
this catarrh cur are apparent from the
txat day a ua
senate. Petnocrstlc State Chairman Don
nelly concedes the election of the entire
republican ticket but claims that the re
publicans will have one less thsn a major
ity on Joint ballot In the legislature. Re
publican leaders claim their majority will
be 13.
ILLINOIS
CHICAGO. Nov. 6. Practically complete
returns from Cook county give the repub
licans the entire county ticket, with the
exception of sheriff and four county com
missioner. Healy, the republican candi
date for sheriff, wss defeated by Barrett,
democrat, by over 7.600 plurality. In the
congressional districts Lorlmcr and Boutell
were eleoted, while Madden was defeated by
Martin Emerlch.
Dlepatcbes to the Associated Presa up to
11 o'clock this morning show that the re
publicans have elected 197 congressmen and
the democrats 180, with nine districts ts be
heard from.
INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 5. Estimated plu
ralities by counties received at state head
quarters today Indicate tbe election of tbe
republican state ticket by 2(,000.
The republicans In the legislature will
have a plurality of 64 and possibly 65.
The senate will probably stand 35 repub
licans and IS democrats, and the house
72 republicans and 28 democrats. The re
publicans have elected sixteen senators
and tbe democrat nine senators who bold
over two yeara and will form tbe nucleus
of the legislature that wilt elect a sue
ceasor to Senator Beverldge.
IOWA
DES MOINES, Nov. S. Fuller return
place the republican plurality of tbe Mate
ticket little above 70.000. Tbe plurality
of P. B. Blrdsall, who will succeed Speaker
Henderson from tbe Third district, la 5,253,
and that of M. J. Wade, In the Second
district, tbe only democratio congressman
elected. Is 1.140.
FORT DODGE, la., Nov. 5. (Special
Telegram.) Reports which come In this
morning Indicate that the republican victory
In this county is fully as sweeping as was
estimated on Tuesday night. Republicans
have carried every office In tbe county.
Election was absolutely without feature and
despite favorable weather a light vote was
csst. Tbo vote Is not more tbsn two-thirds
of that cast last year. Lack of competition
for republican candidates Is accounted tbe
cause. So far as can be learned Judge
Connor has carried everything before htm
In his district, his opponent, Kasper Fait
Inson, having been prevented by tbe Ill
ness of bis wife from making a campaign.
Republican candidates seem to have made
a clean sweep throughout the entire dis
trict. KANSAS
TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 5. The republican
victory In Kansas Is complete. A good
majority of the legislature, all the state
officers and a large part, of the county on
cers were taken by tbe republicans.
Chairman Albaugh of the republican
state committee made the following state
ment tonight:
Returns have been received from every
part of the atate and they Indicate the
election of W. J. Bailey and the entire re
publican ticket by about 35.000 plurality.
Tbe republican have elected every mem
ber of congress and over ninety members
of the legislature. The majorities for the
republican candidates for congress will be
approximately aa follows In the varloua
districts: First. 8.000; Second 3.000;
Third, 2,000; Fourth, 4.000; Fifth, 6,000;
Sixth 1,200; Seventh, 8.000.
The total rot will be slightly under
300.000.
MARYLAND
BALTIMORE, Nov. 6. Although the court
has not been officially declared and will not
be actually announced for -two or three
days. It Is known that tbe republican ma
jority in tbe atate of Maryland Is very
nesr 8,500.
In the Third congressional district there
Is one precinct in dispute by the democratic
nominee, but even with hia claims con
ceded the republican candidate Is elected by
100 majority, thus giving Maryland four
republican and two democratic represents
tives. a gain of two tor the democrats.
MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON, Nov. S. Massachusetts yester
day elected a republican atate ticket, a
oongresslonal delegation of ten republicans
and four democrats, a state senate of thirty
one republicans and nine democrats, and a
bouse of representatives of 155 republicans,
eighty-two democrats and eight socialists
The total vote wsa tbe largest ever
thrown for governor, reaching approxl
mately. 390,000 against 886,100 for governor
two years ago.
Lieutenant Governor Bates, on ' being
chosen governor, led Colonel William A.
Gaston, the democratic candidate, by a plu
rality of 87.479, but Colonel Gaston made
a gain af 40 per cent in tbe party vote aa
compared with that given josian yutney
last year, and cut an average republican
plurality about one-half.
The socialist vote cannot' be overlooked.
ss John C. Chase, for governor, received
about 84,000, a gain of mora than 300 per
cent over last year and Jumping the party
from a 3 per cent to an 8 per cent
basis.
MICHIGAN
DETROIT, Nov. 5. The revised returns
so tar received today show a total vote tor
Bliss of 47.414 and tor Durand (democrat)
14.650. giving Governor Bliss a plurality
ot 83.764. Governor Bliss ran 11,870 be
hind Fred M. Warner, republican candi
date for aecretary of atate.
The legislature will be made up aa fol
lows: House, republican, 90; democrat. 9;
one district still in doubt. Senate, repub
licans, 29; democrats, 2; one district In
doubt.
In Detroit Mayor William C. Maybury
(democrat) polled a total vote ot 23,507.
Dr. J. H. Carstens, hia republican oppo
nent, getting 21,813.
In the First congressional district Al
fred Lucking, th only democratic con
gressman elected from Michigan, baa a
plurality of 8.523. with eleven precinct
atlll to b heard from.
MISSOURI
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 8. While complete
returns from all parts of the state have
not been received, there is nothing to Indi
cate a change from last night's figures,
which how the election of the democratic
state ticket, a sat democratio majority
In th legislature that will select a sue
cessor to United States Senator Q. G. Vest,
and th election of fifteen democrats out of
alxteen congressmen. Richard Bart hoi dt.
who was nominated to congress from tbe
Eleventh district, was th only successful
republican candidate. Tha most aubstsnttal
democratio gains were made , In Jackson
county and Kansaa City, St. Joseph sad
Buchanan county, and in Cape Olrardeau.
It la not believed that complete returna will
change the result In any manner. Tha dem
ocratlc majority for the state and city tick
ets will be la tbe neighborhood ot 7.000.
According to the complete returns every
public smear la 8t. .Louis, with the excep.
lion of fifteen members of th municipal
assembly, two Justices of the peace and
two constables. Is now a democrat.
MINNESOTA
ST. TAUU Minn.. Nov. 5 With the re
celpt of more nearly complete returns, the
majority of Governor Van Sant assumes
tremendous proportion. It 1 'at least
60,000 and may go a high as 75.000, a record
breaking majority In Minnesota tor a gub
ernatorial candidate. The governor has.
apparently, ran considerably ahead of the
balance of the state ticket, although tba
entire ticket Is elected by about the normal
majority. Eight of the nine congressmen
are republicans, the lone democrat being
ex-Governor John Llnd, who succeeded In
defeating Loren Fletcher In the Hennepin
county district.
MONTANA
HELENA, Mont., Nov. 8. There appear
to have been a republican landslide all
over the state with the result that In
many counties the democrats elected but
one or two of their ticket, where tbey
bad held more than bait of the office
before.
In this county the republicans elect six
out of Mven representatives.
The republicans will have a aafe work
ing majority In tbe, house, but on Joint
ballot the labor people 'will hold the bal
ance of power.
Of the new atate senators elected, who
will serve for four years and vote In the
election of a United States senator In two
years, the republicans elect nine and the
democrats seven.
NEVADA
RENO, Nev., Nov. 6. The entire fusion
state ticket has been elected with the ex
ception of Bray, auperlntendent of schools,
who was defeated by Ring.
Sparks' majority for governor will be
fully 1,700. Van Dusen for congress carried
tbe atate by 1.009.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 6. Two hundred
towns and seven wards out of 290 in New
Hampshire given Racbelder (rep.), for gov
ernor, 21.169; Hollis (dem.), 24.717. The
same districts in 1900 gave Jordan- (rep.)
39.718; Potter (dem.), 25,061; net repub
lican loss of 8,202. The same percentage of
loss throughout the remainder of the state
would result In a republican plurality of
9,000.
NEW JERSEY
TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 5. The returns
from New Jersey show democratio gains,
but the republicans elected seven of the
ten congressmen and retain control of both
branches of the legislature, although by
reduced majorities. In the new congres
sional delegation each party shows a gain
of one member.
In the Fifth district. C. N. Fowler (rep.)
wa elected over Dewltt C. Flansn (dem.),
for whom ex-Prestdent Cleveland delivered
the first campaign speech he made for
many years.
NEW YORK
ALBANY. N. Y.. Nov. 5. Since Roawell
P. Flower. In a democratic landslide, de
feated J. Sloat Fassett for governor, In the
face ot republican claims for sn easy vic
tory, there has not been such an overturn
ing of votea from the republican to the
democratic party In this stats aa that
which occurred yesterday.
With the exception of Erie, Albany and
Rensselaer counties, every democratio pre
dlctlono f sweeping majorities wss carried
out and amplified. , Especially wss this true
below the Bronx. Tbe claim of 112,000 for
the Greater New York district were mors
than verified, but the claims for Erie, Al
bany and Rensselaer were not responded to
and the failure to realize democratic hopea
In these counties removed all chance of
Coler'a election.
The figures, both In totala and fh detail,
are extremely Interesting. With a registra
tion 4 per cent below that of two yeara
ago, the democratic party in tbe Greater
New York district showed a gain In voting
power In a majority of the counties ot over
40 per cent, and this tremendous gain was
met and defeat for the republicans averted
by the also quite remarkable fact that sev
eral ot the republican up-atate counties
gave Odell larger pluralities than In 1900,
while several others equaled their plurali
ties ot that presidential year. Over Its com
bined vote in the state two years sgo, the
democratic party gained at least 35 per cent
and the republican party lost 40 per cent.
From a plurality of 111,000 Odell drops to
below 10,000, a loss ot over 100,000.
On the face ot the returns early today,
while Judge Werner, the republican candl
date for Judge of the court ot appeals, bad
run ahead ot hia ticket in many ot the coun
ties up the state, the fact that Judge Gray,
the democratic nominee, ran 18.000 ahead of
bis ticket in New York City would seem
to Indicate the latter'a election, but It may
take the official canvass to decide the mat
ter.
In the case of Mr. Cowsn, the republican
nominee for attorney general, almoat the
same condition prevails. It not being pos
sible to determine as yet whether the pro.
hlbltlon ballots upon which the name ot
John Cunneen, the democratic nominee, waa
printed, were sufficient In number to elect
Cunneen. This also may bav to be de
termined by official count.
While the democrat have gained three
and possibly four members la the senate
and about fifteen In the assembly, the leg
islature ia aafely republican. Insuring the
election of a republican to aucoeed United
Statea Senator Piatt.
NEWBURG. N. Y.. Nov. I. Governor
Odell said tonight: "The victory which
baa been won today, In my opinion, la a
rebuke to unclean politics."
OHIO
COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 8. Chairman Dick
at republican headquarters lata tonight
bad complete returns from eighty-six of
the eighty-eight Ohio counties, showing a
republican plurality for state candidates
of 90.087. The two counties not heard
from are Putnam and Nobis. Ths former
gave a democratio. plurality of 1,451 and
ths Istter a republican plurality of 751
last year, but he expects both Putnam and
Nobla counties to show republican gain a
tbla year.
Chairman Garber of tbe democratio state
committee said: "The democrats made
gains in more then two-thirds of ths coun
ties In which Msyor Johnson of Cleveland
pitched his tent. Democrats are not dis
couraged. We will fight again on tbe same
line."
0KL0H0MA
GUTHRIE. Ok!., Nov. 5. Although It
was announced last night that McOulra,
republican, for eongress, bad been elected
over Cross, democrat, by as Increased ma
Jorltr over the vote received by Flyna
two yeara ago. it is stated today that the
result Is doubtful. At republican head
quarters the claim Is made that McOulra
will win by s majority of about 1.500, while
at democratic headquarters Cross
counted In by 1.500. Cross showed gains
In the returna today.
PORTO RICO
BAN JUAN Porto Rico. Nov. 5 There
Mil no aerloua disorder any w hers la
k
a '1
Porto Rico yesterday. Tba election, which 1
resulted In a sweeping republican victory.
paased oft quietly. This waa largely due
to the fact that Governor Hunt sent
twenty-two apeclal representatives, cover
ing tbe whole Island, with plenary powers
to adjust differences summarily.
Federlco Degetau waa re-elected realdent
commissioner at . Washington by a large
majority.
Tba federals have ten delegatea In the
legislature and the republicana twenty-five.
In most ot the turbulent districts snd
cities, Guayama, Cayey, San Lorenio,
Albontto and other, the federals, through
intimidation, abstained entirely from vot
ing and lost five delegates to the legisla
ture. Fraud waa charged everywhere sad
the governor baa promised prompt prosecu
tion, i
Tbe American Federal party, through It
president, Mr. Palmer, today- Issued a
proclamation, complaining bitterly of what
a termed tbe partiality of the government
In favoring the republicans In the election
yesterdsy. The proclamation declares a
manifesto will be Issued to the people ot
tbs United States, accompanied by particu
lars and proola of the alleged outrages.
Mr. Palmer aald: "The Idea ot the com
mittee la to call a mass meeting In San
Juan ahortly, and choose four delegates.
two of whom are to be Americans, to go
to Washington and lay tbe party'a griev
ances before President Roosevelt snd ssk
redress. r
RHODE .ISLAND
PROVIDENCE. R-,l!: " Nov. 5. Almoat
complete returns on Ine'vote for ths stats
ticket give Garvin (dem.) tor governor
about 7,000 plurality " and Archambault
(dem.) for lieutenant governor about 6,000.
The remainder of the atats ticket la re
publican. The senate la overwhelmingly republican,
and an uncorrected return on ths lower
branch gives tbs republicans thirty-six
membera and the democrats a like num
ber. SOUTH DAKOTA
8I0UX FALLS. S. D.. Nev. 6. Reports
from thirty-seven out ot fifty-three coun
ties In the state glvs ths republican con
gressional ticket a plurality of 19,666. Tha
remaining counties will Increase this by
2.000. Ths republicana have elected all
but aix or eight members of the state leg
islature.
STURQIS, S. D., Nov. (.(Special Tele
gram.) In the election yesterday tha re
publican atats ticket will carry Meade
county by seventy-five majority. It went
for Bryan two year ago.
For county office the republicana are
aura of aenator, auditor, superintendent of
schools, register of deeds. The democrats
sre sure of sheriff, assessor and clerk
of court. Doubtful, representative, treas
urer, Judge, state's attorney.
HURON, S. D., Nov.' 6. (Special Tele
gram.) Official ' returna from Beadls
county complete glvea Burks for congress
man 1.252; Wilson (democrat), 625; Martin
(republican), 1,258: Robinson (democrat),
til; Herreld. 1.274; Martin (democrat),
626; Wilcox (republican), for state senstor,
majority of 846 over Cleaver (democrat);
Longstaff and Hutchinson (republicana).
for representativea, defeat Thompson and
Hoe '(democrats) 640 majority. Tba sa
tire republican county ticket baa large ma
jorities. MITCHELL. 8. D.. Nov. 6. (Special Tele
gram.) Complete returns from ths sixteen
precincts In Davison county shows great In
creases In tba repuMiii'j vote. Sranson
tor ths senate rec4iv4 a majority of 632,
a gain of 660 ove two ars ago. Betta,
representative, got a majority ot 309, a gain
of 265 in two years. Every republican
county officer sleeted showed gatna of over
200 over 1906 vote. Stats ticket In county
ahowa aome large gain.
TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE, Tens.'. Nov. 5. Indications
point to a lighter vote than waa cast In
1898, which waa the amatlest since 1896.
The total vote will approximate 176.000
and Fraxler'a majority is estimated at 35,
000. Th republican have Increaaed their
strength la tba legislature, but that body
will remain democratic. Tha race ia tha
Eighth congressional district la very close
and ths official vote will be necessary to
determine tbe result. ,
UTAH
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Nov. 5. Add!
tlonal returns received up to 9 o'clock this
morning indicate a republican majority on
Joint ballot In ths legislature of at least
thlrty-ona. This Insures the election ot
Apostle Reed Smoot being msde to tbe
United States senate. The republican vie
tory waa almoat complete, twenty-one ot
tha twenty-seven counties being carried for
that ticket. One feature wss ths heavy
socialist vote In Bait Lake City, their can
didates polling aa average of 400 votea.
Later returna from ths mors remote
counties of ths stats indicate that Howell
republican, for congress, and MtCarty
republican, for supreme court justice, are
euected by majorltlea of at least 4,000.
Tha republicans will .have a majority on
Joint ballot In tbs legislator.
Asked If he would withdraw from th
senatorial race In rass hia ecclesiastical
position made him ths object of further
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iiiii'iiiiiiiiliiiriiii rrin iiiis
criticism by the nstlonal press, Mr. Smoot
said: "No. I am an American citizen and
I know of no reason why I ahould not be
elected."
WISCONSIN
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 4. Latest returns
show that LaFollette baa carried the 'atate
by at least 40.000 plurality and some esti
mates give him 46,000. The congressional
delegation complete la made up of ten re
publicana and one democrat. The returns
from legislative districts Indicate an over
whelming majority for the republicans,
which means th probable re-election ot
United States Senator John C. Spooner.
WASHINGTON
8EATTLE, Wash., Nov. 5. The democrats
concede the election ot the three congress
men at large by an average majority ot
9.000. The republicana will have a majority
of thirty on joint ballot In the legislature.
WISCONSIN
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 6. Belated returna
Increase La Follette'a plurality, the latest
estimate being 60,000.
Aa near aa can be figured out, the next
legislature will be made up about aa fol
lows: Assembly, 75 republicana and 25
democrats; senate, 81 republicans snd 20
democrats.
Mayor Roae, the defeated democratio can
didate for governor, resumed his official
duties at the city ball today.
WYOMING '
CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Nov. 8. (Special
Telegram.) At 6 thla evening, returna
bad been received at republican headquar
ters from all counties In the state, except
ing Crook. In many, however, they were
Incomplete.
Chairman Vanorsdel gave out the follow
ing figures by counties; which represent
approximately tha republican majorities
that will be given.
Albany, 250; Carbon, 700; Sweetwater, 300;
Uinta, 700; Fremont, 300: Natrona, 330;
Convene, 32S; Weaton, 200; Crook, 253;
Sheridan, 800; Johnson, 100; Big Horn, 400;
Laramie, 850.
Governor Richards majority will be below
this by about 400 in Laramie, 200 in Big
Horn, and poasibly 25 to 60 in Fremont.
He will, however, gain 100 In Convene.
Mondell ahowa heavy gains over these fig
ures. His majority will be between 6,000
and 6,500.
Five members of tbe legislature are In
doubt. Banner, republican candidate for
Innatrona county, will probably be defeated.
The defeat ot Reed, for state aenator in
Sweetwater county, ia conceded. One mem
ber of th lower house la In doubt in Sweet
water county. In Albany county, Hertsog and
Frazee, republican candidate for atate aena
tor, are probably defeated. The republicans
claim the balance of the legislative ticket
throughout the atate.
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Clemmona, democrat, of 8,238. Richards,
republican, for governor, a majority over
Beck, democrat, of 2,141. For the remain
ing state offices, ths republicana have an
average In these precincts over tbe demo
crats of 2,662.
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(Continued Irora First Page.)
snnry as they are taught In the lodges.
Ana so we can practically learn rrom
Washington how to deal with the uroblems
of today.
It was not Washington's genius alone
that made him a great man of all time.
Tvro Charges to Society.
Washington and Lincoln: We look at
them in this country alike. We are in
capable of bareness that Is, if we are
good citizens; incapable ot looking down
on Lincoln because ot his birth and bring
ing up. We are incapable of the almost
greater baseness of affecting to look down
upon Washington because he was well
brought up. There are two things to be
remembered. There is just that much of
a temptation before our people, a tempta
tion that is Just aa important to be over
come and thrust to one side, the tempta
tion to defy improperly the lack of ma
terial being, the lack of success, as there
Is temptation to bow down overmuch to
Success; there is also the lack ot appre
ciation. To flatter or to cringe to the powerful
are now vices in contradistinction to one
another; they are the same kind of vice
in different manifestations the dema
gogue and the courtier. The demagogue,
who for his own selfish purposes flatters
one net of people, and the courtier, who
for his own selfish purpose flatten a sin
gle individual, are after all two people
who stand on the same mean level of
baseness, each according to his Hunts
striving to flatter power as he fancies he
sees it, witnnut regara as to wnetner It
will do good even to those he flatten.
Waatalasrtoax Teaches Vs.
These are the lessons to learn from
Washington's career. Washington, who
fought to make a state out of fishers and
choppers and plowmen; Washington, who
fought for . Independence and put down
disorder: who realised that It could only
be prevented from recurring by righting
otner wrongs mat nau causeo it. wasn
lngton did his work not only because it
was given him, but because he possessed
to a marked degree the qualities to de
velop them, because Ills . name was a
vnonvm for honesty, courage, common
sense the three qualities for the lack of
which no brilliancy, no genius can atone,
whether in a man or In a nation.
Perhaps I ought to ask your pardon for
having spoken to you In words which I
suppose partly amount to a sermon snd
partly to a plea for help. My excuse Is
that I feel, aa I am sure every man who
knows anything ot the real needs of gov
ernmental and social conditions feels, that
we can work out aright the problems that
confront ua only when men like you here
realize your amies.
Our system ot government is the best in
ih world for a Deonle able to carry it on.
but only the highest type of people can
carry It on. We believe that we can, we
know that we can, but we can do It only if
each ot us In his dealings with the outside
world carries Into them the spirit that
make a man a rood Mason amona- his
brother Masons. It each of us strives to
have the citizenship ot our country carried
on In accordance with the basic principle
of Masonry snd If each of ua shows ac
cording to his power and Influence the
nomaae to Washington a career and lite.
that if paid by the man with whom it la
not Up loyalty, but with whom it Is the
spirit of tbe heart,, that must bear fruit
inaeea.
Stewart L. Woodford, former minister to
Spain, delivered the concluding address
Ths president waa escorted to the station
and left for Washington thla afternoon
ASK ROOSEVELT, TO SEE SHOW
Chicane Waati President to Attsad
Its Live Stock Expo-
altloa.
CHICAGO, Nov. I. An Invitation baa
been aent President Roosevelt to attend
the opening of the third annual livestock
exposition, to be held bere commencing
November 29.
Last year, according to official reports,
410,000 penons, attended the exposition,
and the indications are that double that
number will attend this year. Foreign
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countries are sending special representa
tivea and large delegations from their ag
ricultural colleges.
Acceptances from the governors ot all
the stock-raising states of the union bav
already been received.
BUYS SITE FOR POSTOFFICE
Building; at Boone Is Located oa
Berkley Property at Coat
of U, BOO.
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. (Speolal Tele
gram.) Tbe attorney general today re
ported favorably on the validity ot tbt
title ot the property it desires to pur
chase for tbe new postofflce at Boone, la.
Thla site la owned by A. J. Bsrkley and
Is situated at the northwest corner ol
Eighth and Arden streets and, will cost
311,600.
Noah Johnston has been appointed post
master at Atlanta, Phelps county. Neb.,
vice Martha E. Polpemas, resigned.
The postofflce st High Point, Decatui
county, Is., baa been discontinued.
' Ths following rural free delivery car
riers have been appointed: Iowa Worth-
Ington, regular, Mrs. Jennie Kramer; sub
stitute, H. Kramer. Montlcello, ' regular
In M. Rodman; substitute, A. O. Rodman
Ellsworth, regular, Ola A. Cragwlck; sub
stitute, John Olson. Chelsea, regular, D.
A. Wilson, Fred W. Cole, Henry L. Sbaler;
substitute. D. W. Boyer. Vinton, regular,
J am os F. Culp, Clarence D. Edwsrds, John
A. Dexter; substitutes, Theodora Culp, Ida
M. Edwarda, Minnie A. Dexter.
South Dakota Twin Brooks, regular,
Bernhard Lambrechts; substitute, Merl
Lambrecbts. Mllbank. regular, J. P. Ftn
egan, Robert L. Nicbol; substitutes, Dru
allla M. Flnegan, Ellen X. Nicbol.
George E. Hager of Lincoln, Neb., bit
been admitted to pnetica before tbe Treas
ury department.
CUBAN MINISTER PROTESTS
gays Children Destined for School la
California, Should Not Be
Detalaed.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Senor Quesada.
the Cuban minister, baa received Informa
tion regarding the Cuban children who re
cently arrived In New York, destined for
a school st Point Loma, Cal., snd who were
detained by tbe Immigration officials.
Thla waa to tbs effect that the departure
of the children waa properly authorised by
their parents and tutors. Ths minister slso
ha received telegrams from ths civil gov
ernor, tbs senator and newspapera ot Santi
ago protesting against Interference with tbe
children proceeding to their destination.
WANTS MUCH MONEY FOR GUNS
Fortification Boards Asks Vote of
Two Hnadrod Thonsand
' Dollars.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Tbe , Board of
Ordnance and Fortification baa submitted
a report ot its actlona during tbe year,
bowing the vsrious test and experiment
that have been made with a view of fur
nishing Improved gun and projectiles.
Tbe board asks an appropriation ot 8200,
000 for next year.
Fifty Dollars Kcward.
Tbs Plumbers' union will psy 860 for tbs
recovery of tbe body ot J. C. Moran,
drowned near Florence November 8. D. C.
Clifton, Pres.; J. C. Lynch, Vies prea.