THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. NOVEMEER 9, 1916. Nebraska GET QUICK ACTION WHEN CALL LAWYER Railway Board Acts on Com plaint of Car Discrimination. RICH CORRECTS TROUBLE (From a 8taff Corrpondont.) Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8. (Special.) The Wood River Milling company today filed a protest with the State Railway commission, alleging that their company had been discriminated against by the Union Pacific Rail road company in the matter of furn ishing cars and that the Grand Island Milling company had been favored in that rcgrd. The commission at once took up the matter by telephone with Edward Rich, solicitor for the company, with the result that Mr. Rich informed the commission that the matter would be adjusted within "ten minutes." Pool Files Statement Of Campaign Expense (From it Staff rorrapondnl.) Lincoln, Nov. 8. (SpecialsSecre tary of State Charles Wesley Pool was feeling so good this morning that he hustled around and was the first candidate to file his election expense account with the secretary of state. The statement shows that Mr. Pool spent $60079, of which $212.12 went to the newspapers for advertising; $,(68.17 was spent for printing and $20.50 for distributing cards. Girl Who Shot Self May Not Recover Aurora, Neb,, Nov. 8. (Special Telegram.) Miss Viva Cole, who ac cidentally shot herself through the body last night, is still alive, with slight hopes of recovery. The sur geons operated, but were unable to find the bullet, which has evidently lodged in the spinal column. One lobe of the liver was perforated. Dr. I. W. Haughey Is Slowly Recovering Aurora, Neb., Nov. 8. (Special Telegram.) Dr. I, W. Haughey, chief medical adviser for the Royal Highlanders, is reported this morn ing as resting easy and well on the road to recovery. Considerable con cern was manifested last night be cause of the hemorrhage fcom an op eration for the removal of his tonsils. The bleeding was stopped late last night and his rapid recovery antici pated. Republicans Gain. Nine Congressmen, 76 to Hear From New York, Nov. 8. With seventy six congressional districts to be cleared up republicans now have gained nineteen seats over their quota' tn the present house, while the demo- Lcrats have gained ten, a net gain of nine lor me rcpuoucans, wnicn re duces the present democratic major ity of 23 to S. Two democratic dis tricts in New Jersey now reported doubtful would tf reversed reduce the majority to one. 'I Soldiers' Home Notes. Grind IaUnd, Nb Nov. I. ( Special.) Mm. Martha Psrdo, who hai bain quite) HI for th iMt thrM wka, dU4 Monday morning at ;M o'clock. Mr. and Mn, story o1bratd tholr tint wrddlnc artntvtnmry Saturday ovanlnt by entertaining a number or rrtonoa, Tiwir artieata were Mr. and Mr. McCrta, Mr. and lire. Wilier. Mr. and Mri. Will Jonee. Mr. and Mr. MeKot, Mr. and Mm. Ooorfa tlono, Charlta Orn haa atkad for a ftrunday furlough. Newton Strode aaked for the unit lenath of time, while Mr. He rah Fowler requeeted only a tea dayi' leave of abwince. NEBRASKA VOTE COMES SLQW.BUT INDICATES MUCH (Caatlnuc From Paga on.) Harlan 1 ISO 1ST 1 111 llawaon .... 4 III 111 210 IIS 11.11 1 110 104 1!4 124 Rd Willow .1 13 II 17 11 Red Willow .1 21 13 17 T R"d Willow .1 21 )I IS 21 Wayno 1 15 7 47 00 FawnM 1 2SI ISO 210 221 Colfax 1 10S 21 44 36 Pumas I lift 140 134 111 Rlrhard.on . I M 102 73 101 Kollll 2 III 131 12) 04 I w.-. I 10 41 21 41 llouela. II llast 10724 (-Ufltrr 1 111 177 141 111 Oas" 1 112 ISO 139 S York 1 17 71 71 74 Polk 1 221 2S 210 IS7 York 4 311 401 2SI 371 Nanra II III I4T 710 324 folk 1 201 lift 171 113 Rarny I 474 17 607 413 fork ... t ISS 1 57 HI 171 Krlth 3 III H7 HI 73 Hooker 1 102 77 S3 SS Oa 1 71 61 47 21 Dawn 1 330 312 32N 322 K.IIh 3 62 44 31 14 cia i ti t:, its 3i BIOUK 249 III 171 114 (lane 2 222 114 203 111 ( umlns 12 1099 130 1030 III 'ward II 1377 lilt 1362 1062 fhaaa 1 IT 71 II 61 Llutlfly ..I IT 146 121 TI Jrff.r.on ... 1 112 lift 101 119 Thayar 13 1023 1019 1117 940 0. I 471 36 2S7 947 nichardion .. I 119 149 111 14' Complete Counties. Phalp. II of II.. .. 719 III 141 1029 Hamilton II ( II.. .. 1091 1191 966 1271 Rork 441 167 331 41T Doda I1II 2401 2264 1274 drand total .104 14711 11711 20611 11112 Prohibition. County. Pet. Dry. Wat. Haundara : . . IT ITS 1429 burning- I " 160 101 Hamilton 2 ISO too York S 111 IIS Oil. 2 116 111 1. anroter II 1141 2263 nir-hardaon , 1 ioi II Phalpa S no 21 Hall 1 IT1 117 Rod Willow I 111 ll Thurston 1 ill 117 Gas 4 INS 111 l.ani'llter 31 111! 2111 bodea , I 1136 1611 Koarnty 11 1014 641 Phalp 1 2)1 IT Harlan I 672 241 tiawaon 4 IT7 164 Krd Willow t It 19 Colfax 4 IH 464 droll. Bluff I 711 219 Antplopo 1 210 Soona 11 1110 III I.OUD t 100 40 Oakland 1 102 no Dawaon S lift 61 N.maha I 104 140 Wayna 4 147 123 Purnaa I 110 12 PawnM I 12T 113 Colf.i 1 21 14 Rlckardson 1 121 Si Kalth I 114 114 Uawaa 1 42 10 Total. 331 IIIOI 114IT' Prohibition, Pet. Cry, Wat. Pr.vlouilr r.port.4 191 ll.TII 11,017 Oaf 1 111 It York 1 ..W 210 Nanoa II 1.067 SO! K.arn.y 4 120 149 York t 121 TI Kalth I 111 TI Hook.r 1 101 II 1 Gaga 1 Kalth 1 Gaga 4 Sioux I Cumins 11 Seward , 16 llun.ly 1 Thayer 11 Oast I Rlrhardfton 1 Rlrhard.oa 1 Douslaa Ill 11.062 22.614 Hark Dodt Platte Orand total! 40G 69.T49 66,101 331 227 1.411 1.179 91 90 672 241 1.670 2.164 1,241 2.1N1 161 907 1,261 171 321 CLOSE BATTLE IN THE GOLDEN STATE (Continued from Face One.) DO YOU FEEL BILIOUS? IS YOUR APPETITE POOR? IS YOUR DIGESTION WEAK? TRY IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ponent, George S. l'atton, and it was believed hi majority would approxi mate 200,000. The two prohibition amendments, which shared interest with the presi dential contest, rarly today appeared to have been beaten. At 7 o'clock this morning, with about one-third of the city ballots counted, it was estimated that Wil son's majority in San Francisco would be about 12,000. At I.os Angeles, after counting far into the night, the registrar closed his office and announced that it would not be opened again until 8 a. m. Late returns from Sacramento county indicated that Wilson's ma jority there would be about 4,000. Wilson continued to gain as other northern California counties report ed. In Placer county it was figured his majority would be about 1..100. San Francisco, Nov. 8. Of 4,443 precincts of 5.917 in California Hughes received 347.9.!8 and Wilson .552,6.52. San Francisco, Nov. 8. Woodrow Wilson took the lead ill California at 4 p. m. today. Returns available at that hour from 4,306 precincts out of 5.980 precincts in California gave: Hughes. 337.657; Wilson, 339.195. San Francisco, Nov. 8. With 602 complete precincts counted out of a total of 684, Wilson was leading Hughes by 12,500 in San Francisco. The republican state central commit tee concedes San Francisco to Wilson by about 15,000. San Francisco, Nov. 8. City of Stockton complete gives: Wison, 6,694; Hughes, 4,316. San Francisco, Nov. 8. Return! to night from 4,401 precincts of 5,917 in California give: Hughes, 342,963 ; Wil son, 345,908. San Francisco, Nov. 8. O. K. Cush- ing, chairman of the democratic state central committee, issued late today the following: "Basing my opinion upon verified reports from every county in Califor nia. I confidently assert that President Wilson will carry California by 15.000." San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 8 Re turns from 4,020 precincts out of 5,917 in California give: Hughes, 317,845; Wilson, 314,698. Shortly after noon today O. K. dishing, chairman of the democratic state central committee, claimed Cali fornia for Wilson by 10,000. Chester H. Kowell, chairman of the republican state central committee, reiterated his earlier statement (hat Hughes would carry the state by at leatt 6,000 votes. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 8. Semi official figures announced today by Thomas McAlcer. registrar of voters, showed 412 complete city and county precincts gave Hughes 41,412; Wilson, 38,071. Bakcrsfield. Cal., Nov. 8. Ninety three precincts complete of 122 in Kern county g;c Wilson 5.672; Hughes. 3,690. Warner Concedes Stephens' Election Norfolk, Neb., Nov. 8 The re election of Dan V. Stephens (dem.) to congress from the Third Nebraska district by 500 to 700 majority was today conceded by his opponent, W. P. Warner (rep.) Stephens' plurality two years ago was 8,000. Dry Amendments Losing in California San Francisco, Nov. 7. Meager re turns at 9:30 p. m. on prohibition showed a slight majority against both the complete prohibition and the liquor restriction amendments and in dicated a sharp contest. New Mexico. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 8. Returns from 112 precincts in New Mexico give: Hughes 5,419; Wilson 5,614. The Quinine Thai Does Not Affect Head. Becauaa of ita tonln and laxative effect, laxative Bromo Quinine van be taken by anyone without fanning n.rvou.nc. nor ringing In the head. There la only one Bromo Quinine." B. W. DROVE'S signa ture la on box. 36c Adverttaemenl. Four States Added To Dry List, Says Oliver Stewart Chicago, Nov. 8. Oliver W. Stew art, national prohibition campaign manager, expressed gratification over the result of wet and dry fights in states today. "Returns indicate that the drys have added four states Michigan, .South Dakota. Nebraska and Mon tanato the dry column." said Mr. Stewart. "We saved Arkansas to the array of nineteen dry states with ! which we entered the campaign. The t election of Bamberger as governor of Utah, a democrat, favoring pro hibition, 1 think means prohibition by statute out there. We arc pleased at the victory for woman's suffrage in South Dakola, for that means the election of offi cials who will make the prohibition law." 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