.v. T:!l i a" Winners for Judges of Supreme Court JUDOC CHARLES B.LETTON JUDGE WILLIAM B. ROSE UU06C FRANCIS (LHAM E H G.O.. P. WINSOUT IN DOUGLAS Turn Tables on Democrats by Ma jorities that Leave No Doubt. COUNTY TICKET SWEEPS ALL Dtnnrrttle I.eaA of 12,000 In 1010 la Reversed and Turned Into a Republican Lead of 3,000 In 1011. The election In Douglas county turned ut such a victory as Is most gratifying to the republicans. With the exception of Fred H. Hoye, wno voi deleatsd for the office at sheriff by Felix McShane, Jr., the whoU county ticket li elected. The vote was not aa heavy as had been anticipated from the registration, falling far short of the possible total. The short er is noticeable In all the Omaha wards, nd also In South Omaha, On the jud!o:ary ticket, the republican sndldatea are all given a most flatter Ing endorsement. The espoctal effort made to dofoat Jat'ge Eolelle, and e ect Kcrloy O. Moorhrad In his place, did not ftt very far, as the vote for Judge Estelle la most decisive. Tor the slat . ticket the returns are een mors satisfactory. It amounts to a reversal from the democratto majority in 1910 of 12,000 votes, turning It Into a re publican majority approximately 8,000 in If n Ileinlts la Donnlns, Complete returns from Douglas county 1 fallow: gaprciuo Conrt Judges. Ha- Let- Old- IWard. mcr. ton. Rose. Dean. hum.SUrk. 1 443 447 474 tail 647 Hi it 601 to 8tll tldS . 810 M 8 694 WW WU W7 19 1 US 4 648 iUQ (WD -till 60) t4 t 1,025 l,t&7 l.Ou 9,3 Wl - WJ t 778 "M 61S 4U 443 447 7 770 tMU goO 04d M7 BDO ..,.. b',9 i luj WU l7 Ml H IK-l) t)e 70!) G'w lit 10...,. 714 791 7.0 407 4l 4K 11 710 7l 770 M t-'7 4b 12 1,044 1,100 1.10-1 Ui 04 IVi Tot. .lt M74 P.M 7,901 T9 7,042 Go. O. tm 1.034 l.UtS 1.1W0 l.fkl 1.7M C try. 1..W l.COS 1.60 1.221 1.11S 1,016 Tot.12,214 12,806 U.S60 9.2S 0.081 0,140 District Jadares. Omaha. 8. Oma. Co. Total, Pay (R.) 1,6K4 1.W8 ia,lSw Estelle, (R ) ,...8,W3 1,611 1,21)3 11,108 Kennedy (K.) ..,3XJ 1,68(J 1.648 U,6iJ Leslie (R.) S.SWJ 1,63S 1.606 M.lWt Soars (R.) I', 360 l.Crt 1.KI6 12.686 Sutton (R.) fc,3 1.846 1.C88 13.216 Troup (R.) 0.671 1 676 1.64.1 12,t8i Cooper (D.) ....6.467 1.733 1,060 0.260 li.il) art U. . ...o.KjI i.v.J l.snd I. ill Grossman (D.).. 8.784 1,768 1,W 0,5l2 Haffke tD.) ....6,1! 1,772 1.10SI . 9,070 loorhad (D.). .7,363 1.821 1,224 10,410 Fatrlck (D.) ...6.315 1.631 1,010 8.975 Winters tD.) .. 6.844 1,83,' 833 8,706 For Sheriff. Hoye McShane trep.) (dem.) First ward 4ii4 Hecond ward..' 670 Third ward WH Fourth ward 4"6 Fifth ward 7:16 Sixth ward 680 Seventh ward 450 Klghtli ward 4io Nintli ward 653 Tenth ward 750 Eleventh ward 430 Twelfth ward 714 Omaha total South Omaha... Country , . 7,228 1.426 1,026 Totals 0,630 Clerk of District 620 809 812 77 tksa 636 H4I 666 1.034 416 741 1.201 8.930 1.867 1,606 12,503 First ward Second ward .... Third ward Fourth ward Fifth ward ...... Sixth ward Seventh ward ... Eighth ward Ninth word Tenth ward Eleventh ward , Twelfth ward ... Omaha total South Omaha ., Country Conrt. Spilth Flynn (Rep.) (Dem.) 421 410 809 750 1,010 802 848 678 1,122 691 859 1,24)8 9.607 1,671 1.C21 Mil MX 4H7 494 60 J 48') 678 461 63) 40 46S 747 8,883 1.972 1,060 9,914 Total 12,790 For Conntr Treasurer. Ure (R). Endres (D). First ward . Second ward Third ward .. Fourth ward . Fifth ward ... Sixth ward ... Seventh ward Eighth ward . 440 634 857 708 942 760 754 i31 530 66) M VH 791 513 6'J 493 BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OIL, SALT5.0R PILLS, AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTFJ4 MORE EFFICIENTLY AND IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. TTT1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in the Circfe, on everii Pacfcago of tho Genuine. .ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND CENUINB WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO LEAL WITH. AS YOUR LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON .THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING Noto fto Full Name of tho Gompan ID'HIJII li ll'UiiMMIIIII L2l - T . - nn urn tr PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAK 1 HE tOrrOM, AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACK AGE, OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 60c PER BOTTLE., mm II atostXItK 'sin WT ;1 i i'l ChNjrjrti' i cohol J j jr ) "hmjiiwi conrno, l jj kllNIAlUKr PICTUKS SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE. BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING. AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAV WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL. INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OP ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO; rwimrisTTwi nr"? asm wn MinrrnfflroWiT ifcTM WONDERFUL BARGAINS Will Always Be Found at the Only Sample Clothing Store in Omaha. On Thursday, Nov. 9, at 9 a. m., we place on Special Sale: $1.00 and $1.50 Children's Hoods and Bonnets, 1,000 Q0a samples to choose from sample sale price uUC $10.00 Skirts, every one a sample, made from Imported $J an woolens on special sale.. $4s4v $4.00 Sample Skirts $1.08 $1.00 Tailored Waists 39 I LADIKS- PLVSH COATH-On $4.00 Silk Petticoats..... $1, 4 g I special sale, up Q PA $1.00 Ladles' Union Suits... 35 from.' SILK DKKKSKS, up from $4.03 Our Misses' and Children's Coats are great bargains, up from SOS Koutb 16th Htrret. Brown lllotk. 51.40 g iUnhattan JainpU Atore. C5 Soutli 16th ritiwt, Ilrowu Work. Ninth ward 903 R3J Tenth ward 713 4X8 Fllevrnth ward 7U 647 Twalfth ward Ml 1,104 Omaha total 8. Hi 6,844 South Omaha 1.1)74 1. Country 1V3 1,177 Grand total 11.1S8 0,770 Conntr Clerk. First ward 477 (Second ward tii.7 Third wird 8.H Kourth ward Bi4 Fifth ward ff,i blxth ward 7K1 Beventh wnrd 861 Eighth ward Wit Ninth ward Lost Tenth ward 740 Eleventh ward.. 815 Twelfth ward 1,015 O'Con Dewey nor. (rep.) (dent.) Total 9.210 South Omaha l.tfcl Country l,j.'t) Grand total U3S7 i For Cosmty J nil are. Crawford (Ft). Lynch First ward 4KI Second wcrd 510 Third ward 8!U Fourth ward 604 Fifth ward LOW 611 Ml S78 442 4,70 428 6:8 4U 4;; 4. 643 6.367 l.Vt3 1.013 9.143 Blxth ward Seventh ward Rlahth ward . Ninth ward ... Tenth ward .. Eleventh ward JK! MS 642 878 7 7i8 Twelfth ward 1,065 Total city .. South Omaha Country 7.915 l.SSt 1,424 (D). S7St 8!J Hf-J 645 r,i 607 &'J 4M 661 4T. f! 901 7.174 I.76S 1.0S9 Totals 11.023 10.001 Conntr f ommlaatonrr, Third Dlstrlrt Harte rickard KeD.) (Dnn.l Omaha 7,'J1 South Omaha 1,072 J.viio country precincts 1,1 to 1.441 . Totals -...12,060 10,472 Conntr Commissioner, Fifth District. Best Huntington (ReD.) (Dem.) Omsha 9,M1 6.994 Bouth Omaha 1.693 1.74H Country precincts 1,391 1.174 Totals 12,744 9,911 Jnstlee of Peace, AUstadt 9,001 Barker 9.l7n Cockrell , 9,2tf Eastman 9.213 Leader 9,1 Mi Long 9.610 Baldwin 6,105 Kaplan 6,181 McCartney 6.940 McGlnnla 6,081 Meyers 6.681 Hhaw 6.WJ4 l weirtn ward misslnic. Police Jadare, Omaha. Ma-honey. (dem.) 4-S 65S 614 m 883 U1H 628 ;14 980 771 764 4i ill 748 t59 650 4TJ 917 719 709 483 7JU 601 1.0.W 8b8 First ward Second ward Third ward Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward Seventh .ward Eighth ward Ninth ward Tenth ward Eleventh ward.... Twelfth ward Foster. i (rep.) Total 8.961 7,478 Coroner. , Hoff Crosby, man. (iep.) (dem.) First ward 430 Second ward G16 'third wurd 767 Fourth ward 693 Fifth ward 902 blxth ward. Seventh ward 1ti7 Eighth ward , 610 Ninth ward , 771 Tenth ward 6:t8 Eleventh waid 7111 Twelfth ward fM Total 8,300 South Onutlia I,ii23 Country l.j.tt 663 880 486 644 621 416 661 423 674 039 7.08 7.16d 1.730 1.0U1 9,983 Grand total 11,307 For Connty Surveyor. Mt'llrlds Schwarts (Hep.) llJern ) Omaha 9,4.11 6,797 South Omaha 1.710 l,7u6 country precincts l,4o mm Totals Hallway Corns :,ci2 H.498 Isaloner. Hall Ilarman (Hep.) IDem.) Omaha 6,444 south Omaha 1.6M 1,702 Country precincts 1,468 1,187 Totals For Coauty Omaha iouth Omaha Country precincts 11.429 8.335 Bnperln leaden (. Yoder le Doll tHep.) (Dem.) 9.0U 6,860 1.718 1,77.1 1.474 1,053 Totals 12.804 For Constable. ,C37 Casey (Rep.) S.2C8 Jhurch (Hep.) 8.&0 uorwart (Hep.) 8,832 ilensel (Hep.-Uem.) 13.430 r lemon (Hep.) 8,o2a .voods (l)em.-Htp.) 111,971 Uelirns (Uem.) 0,188 1' lxa. (Dem.) , 6.9H7 Uodola (Uem.) 6,129 tlouch (Dem.) 6.441 Police Judge, Soath Omaha. Altstadt (rep.) 1.675 Callanan (dem.) 1.8'j9 Jnstlee ol Peace, Month Omaha. Levy (rep.) 1.651 Malyy(rep.) l,t,9 Collins (dem.) l.ij'J Ed Kaln (dem.). , 1,718 Constable, Sooth maba. Crocker (rep.) 1,858 Paly (Tep.) 1,716 V. Kaln (dem.) l.tuo Kt lley ' (dem.) l.hiii PERS0NALPARAGRAPHS. ranch at tirand Island, where he has had a successful hunting trip. Mrs. Joseph R. Hullivsn of Laramie. Wvo . with her Infant son. Is vlsltiix her mother, airs. Annie Uyrne. 'Is" J mm tewart.& Beaton Co, i us in m SOUTA& POLICY 7 Solid Character and Solid Worth. For beauty of wood and design, for lasting construction, for com fort and for greatest-money-value the furniture listed below is unequalled in the west. A few years ago it would have been impossible to obtain such furniture at prices many points higher than those quoted by us. We know these figures are unmatched for the quality of iurniture offered. We describe the pieces and let the prices tell yqu the magnitude of the bargain-quality. $100.00 Davenport Solid mnhognny frame; upholstered in pnuno plush $G5.00 $17.00 Mahogany Settee Spanish leather seat and back; beautiful design..... ...$12.50 $16.60 Mahogany Settee Black leather seat and back; strongly made. $12.00 $42.00 Bed Davenport A perfect bed and a perfect davenport; oak frame; green denim upholstery $28.00 $47.00 Bed Davenport Solid oak frame; den im upholstery; a perfect bed and a perfect davenport $35.00 $23.00 Mahogany Settee Comfortable cpa- cious and strong; upholstered scat $16.00 $35.00 Solid Mahogany Settee Upholstered scat anfi buck; fine quality $20.00 $63.00 Turkish Chair Genuine leather, Har rington springs; ono of tho most comfortable chairs mado .$38.00 $50.00 Turkish ChairPanno plush uphol stery; Harrington springs; yields to every movo of tho body .$29.00 $35.00 Mahogany Parlor Cabinet Glass shelves; mirror back; excellent article $25.00 $55.00 Mahogany Hall Clock Beautiful in every part; T'lj feet tall; majestic appearance; accurate $37.50 $45.00 Mahogany Table Desk Four neat drawers; high legs; size of top, 20x36 $32.50 $12.00 Mahogany Chair Spanish slip leather seat; roomy and comfortable $10.00 $90.00 Overstuffed Davenport Brown velour upholstery; rest-giving $68.00 $75.00 Mahogany Davenport Carefully made ; excellently upholstered; G feet, 7 inches $60.00 $80.00 Overstuffed Davenport Upholstered ; choice design; lexpansivo and strong $58.00 $30.00 Overstuffed Chair Gives to every movement; full of comfort .$23.00 $25.00 Roomy Rocker Upholstered seat, back and arms, solid oak frame $17.50 $46.00 Mahogany Chiffonier An article of particular beauty; seven spacious drawers; size 20x24; French plate oval mirror .$35.00 ' $27.50 Mahogany Princess Dresser Every bit n handsome bargain; size, 18x36; French bev eled gluss mirror . , $22.50 $10.00 Mahogany Rocker Large, spacious seat, high back; broad, solid runners $6.00 $4.50 Mahogany Rocker Simple, beautiful design, comfortable .$3.00 $15.25 Mahogany Chair Quality stamped in every part; roomy $10.00 $19.00 Mahogany Settee Wide and restful; strong legs; naturally curved back $14.00 $25.00 Arm Chair Oak frame; upholstered seat and back; broad arms $17.50 Mller, Established 1884 Stewart t B eatom Co. The Tag-Policy House 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street NEW YORK GOES REPUBLICAN Party Will Have Majority ol Fifty in Legislature. FUSI0NISTS SWEEP BROOKLYN Sorlall.ts FJt Mnr and All llat One of the Other Cltr Officers In Rclutec-tadr by Large Vote. NEW YORK. Nov. 8. From a demo cratic mujoiliy vt tweiiiy-tour, the New York itate naembly yesterday turnea .overwhelmingly republican. At midnight all indications pointed to the republican In the lower chamber having- a tnajorlt y of fifty. Thus tho democratic; majorities In both houses which existed during the first half of Governor John A. Mx's ad ministration will be lucking next year. The present senate holds over. In the' unexpected landslide the demo crats were able to capture only three seats held by the republicans, whereas all over the commonwealth the demo cratic assemblymen fell by the wayside. In one instance. In Bchenectaay. Her bert W. Merrill, a socialist, won out where a democrat had held the seat. Returns ud to midnight Indicated thai the republicans will have 100 members In the lower branch. In the . avalanche ranlel II. Frlsble. speaker of the present house, managed to hold his seat, and Lewis Btuyvesant Chanter of Duchess county Is expected to gain by about fourteen votes. Teaman r Loses Ground. . Tammany's holl on New York was shaken today In a battle of the ballots In which local offices were mainly at stake. The democrats successfully de fended their ancient strongholds of Msn hattan and the Hronx, but by greatly re duced plutalltiea ' A year ago Manhattan and the Bronx borouRhs gave (lovernor llx a plurality of CK,3b9 and elected a democrat supreme court justice by about 22.0U0. . Toduy Itoberl I.. Fowler, the dumociatlo candi date for surrogate, carried New York county with a plurality of about 17,000. In the First judicial district the demo crats elected their candidate for sheriff by about 8,000 and the three democratic candidates for supremo court justice pulled through by C.OUO. Francis M. Cook, the fourth justice elected, was indorsed by both parties. The republicans gained assemblymen in New York county and will send fifteen members of that body out of the total delegation of thirty-five. The republican candidates for supreme court justices In the Second judicial dis trict, which comprises Kings, wueens and I ltlchrnond counties were elected with one possliilo exception. William Wlllett, Jr., the democratic candidate w..o was charged with buying his nomltiutlon, ran about 8,(M behind Callahan, who Is so close to the last man on the republican list that his fate remained In doubt until the last district was heard from. The republicans elected a sheriff In Kings county by about 14,000. in nine teen out of twenty-three districts In lirooklyn the fusloulsta gained six as-semblmen. however, he admitted, lay his hand upon Judge Uodd'a shoulder, but In a manner so gentle as t J be almost caressing. Judge Moss described the Instance three years ago when In a tax suit Judge Dodd had Intimated that a statement of his was intrue. "I said to him 'you inlnht as well call me a liar'" mid Judge Moss, and then I reached for him. Hut I never had any malice against him and have not now. I feel sorry for him." Judge Moss Is more than six feet and weighs 170 pounds. Judge Dodd Is small of stature and weighs about 140 pounds. Judge Denies that He Pulled Judicial Nose KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8.-Former County Judge C. K. Moss testified In a case In which he Is sued for 15,0U) for an alleged tweaking of the judicial nose of Ueorge J. Dodd, also former county judge, be fore a jury in the circuit court here to day. Judge Moss admitted having called Judge lodd an "Insignificant little shrimp," but denied having finger nails as "long as a Chlnamun's" as was ac cussed, or thst he had "clutched" Judge Dodd by the throat or nose. He did, Alleged lloraethlef Arrested. WKLLfl, Minn., Nov. .-Charlea Lud low, wanted on a charge of horse-steal ing at Mason City, la., has been ar rested here, lie consented to return with out requisition papers. "Actor Killed While" Eehearsing Play He Had Written ELMOHW, Minn., Nov. S.Harry Blair, was shot and almost Instantly killed last night near hero while rohearslng a play which he had written. The actors, all amateurs, were going through Indian parts when the accident occurred. Clarence IlesNledahl had been given a revolver by Hlulr and when the time came In the play for Hessledahl to shoot Blair, he fired, thinking the gun was mpty. Blair twice walked across tho room In which the rehearsal was taking place and dropped dead. Blair, It la believed, thought lie had unloaded the weapon before giving it tj Hessledahl. I Superb Chorus of 80 . Voices. en Grand Concert Isdillie Ryan ...presents... THE GRAND OPERA STUDY CLUB Thursday Evening, November 9 Brandcis Theatre TICKETS NOWtfN 6 ALE A Treat for Omaha Music Lovers.