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Show ia.Va.ti IIIE EXAMINE!;: JKIIJN'IXG trait ib')i''l. Draper' plurality XJrift. The Deoiocia: sightly increaei Boston Rrown Bread FLOUR I Berry Has 100,000 Majority for State For Brown Bread pBilaariptiia. Not . i. Tae political revolution in this o,iv and in the jusierdav . in. greatest that has occurred iu Pennsylvania in nearly a generation. There have been previous upheava',- -. hut this - the first Tim. in year tha every office for which there aas any semblance of a contest ha. been lost to the reguli also is the fim lar Republicans, time in a quarter of a century ihar the regular Hepubiicaua have been defeated for control of the sta;e nea- ury. Memorable contest have btvu waged against the Kepublirans for the office, hut wuhoui success and it is worthy of note that yeaterdaya election was the first that has been held fur the place since the death of former t'nited Stales Senator Qnay. TJia plurality of William 11. Beny, a ho Was numlnateil by the Democrat. Ind.pendem Party. Lincoln Party aud Prohibitionists. for main treasurrr, will ba nearly ltw.uOu and may go Mien i- Ask Your Grocer ALLEN'S a. I. a. for It FLOUR CO. Paclffo CMki Factory, San Joao, California. above thone figure. J. Leo Plummer. Republican candidate, ran behind bis ticket In nearly every county in the state. Tl remainder of the Republican ticket waa elected by the usual Republican Roosevelts President. pluralities. plurality last year was more than You don't know that Ogden Brothers hare changed hands. This is the Goodale Grocery Co. We believe in a welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your appetite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY half a million. The victory of the City Party, the reform organisation of the regular Re publicans in Hilladelphla, wae com plots and beyond the expectations of the reform leaders. The City Party', plurality ia 43,333. The reform wave carried Beny along with it, he defeat log Plummer lu the city by 36,027 plurality. The complete voie for the offices for which there were contests la s. follows: For sheriff. Wilson H. Drowu. (City Party), 148.679; Jos. 8. Neff, (Republican), 105.314; it. R. FLler, (Social let). 1.267. J. 31. R. Jerome. K'liy Thoms. Dugan, 117,034; Party), (present Incumbent), 101,1 1(1: Jullue Weber, (Socialist). 1,270. County commiaiuoners, I throe to be elected, but no elector to vote for , Blauken-burgmors thin two), Rudolph 14SA4G; E. A, (City Parly), Andarson, (City Party) 148.253: H. A, Chase, (Republican) 100,153; William Coroner, M.&21 : Alphona Emaley, t Republican Olbrich, (Socialist I 1.287. Chaae 1. elected a. the third commissioner, defeating Enmity, his collrague, by GS3 votes. The vote for state treasurer in Philadelphia waa a. follows: W. H. Berry, (Fusion), 134.797; I,. J. Plummer, (Republican). 88.700; R. II. Ringler, (Socialist), 1.319; E. J. Druguand, (8o-cialla- 1,588, The proposed f4.li(H),000 loan for the abolition of grade crossings wa carried by a large majority. The hlgheat vole cast for any one was that fur sheriff, the vote being The total voir for president 865,295. last year waa 281,64. The City Parly claims that inasmuch a. C 1,000 alleged fraudulent names were stricken front the voting lists alnco (he fight agaitiM the Republicans began Iasi May, the vole cast yesterday waa the highest rrer polled in the rlty. The regular Republicans carried only fourteen of the 42 wards for their local tlckol. Plummer, for state treasurer. carried 1C. One of the aurprlsa. of the election waa ihe lnaa by the regular Republicans of United States Senator Penrose's ward. It gave City Party plurality of 150; Plummer carried it by 62 votes. Insurance Commissioner llarld Martin, ai one time (lie Republican leader of the city, lost Ms yesterday for the Aral time In thirty years. David 11. Lane, Hie veteran leader upon whom much of ihe work of the i lost hi Republican campaign fell, ward, Ihe 30th. That's Our Way MS a m Con- : Columbus, Ohio. Not 8. John Al. Pattisun (Democrat) will be the next governor of Ohio and his party assit-au!- a on the Ticket have also been elected according to the indicationa of precinct returns and county plurality tiguie leceived hero up to 11 o'clock tills morning. The txact figures are not known and may not be known to- - vuo reason to iJSSSf TVwfd7:D.nra' l1doubt the entire Demosuccess of the 09.594: Werno. Democrat. 78.522; . cratic state ticket by at least a safe Judge Superior conn to fill vacancy-- plurality, while Garber Chairman Smith, Republican, 88 741; Tolman, claims more than plurality for Democrat, 81,718. Futtisou aud the Democratic ticket. Judge Circuit court : Pim kne, Re I'p to 11 oclock Chairman Dick had 77 publican, 68,278; Doyle, DenttK-rairefused to admit officially the defeat 429. of his ticket, but it was understood at In the vote lor trustees of the saniRepublican headquuners that the retary district. McCormick, the highest ports from county chairmen Indicated mun on the Republican licket, received that result. Governin' Herrick, Chair80,442 votes, agaima 80.377 for Webb, man Dick and Hui.'i Dover, members the highest man on the Democratic of the National committee, were ia ticket. Baker, the low man on the consultation all morniug and a atate-unn- t Republican llrkei. received tu the eiiy was promised later iu the day. 2.258 more vote than Webb, the highBoth houses of the legislature will j I est man of the Democratic ticket. be Democratic, the last hope of the Republicans vanishing with the report IN MARYLAND. that the Hamilton county delegation waa solidly Democratic. Suffrage Restriction Amendment Has The following statement was given Bean Defeated. 10 the Associated Tress before noon: "Chairman Harvey Garber, at 11:3U, Baltimore. Mil.. Nov. 8. Additional claims, and haa figures to back it, that returns from the Mart land counties Fattiaon carried the state by not leaa and city that were nut counted last than 30,uOo and Democratic state ticknigh' confirm the overwhelming de- et also elected by safe pluralities. He feat. of the proposed suffrage restric- says that vho legislature has a large tion amendment to the constitution, Democratic both In majority but leave in doubt the state comptrol- branches." ler and only the complete returns will The Republican counties througl show whether McCullough (Republi- out the aisle show Republican losses can) or Aikiuaon (Democrat) ha been and the Democrats have gained almost elected. The legislature ia also left In everywhere. doubt by later returns. The senate ia Governor Herrick ran ahead of his not certainly Democratic, but the of- ticket in almost all sections, although ficial count throughout the suite must the exact reverse was expected on acbe completed before the e&uct compocount of the bllter personal fight sition of the house of delegates is agaiUHt hi known. The lcgmlature elects the in this (Franklin) couuiy the full male Measurer aud the politics of that returns give Herrick a plurality of ns well of hoard as of the official, pul for 1.874, while Harris, Republican lie works, of which be will be a nter Ueulrnam governor, has only 1111 . rewill on the legislative tier, depend turns yet to come in. A little Itelore o'clock Chairman Dick issued the following statement: NEBRASKA IB FIRM. Estimates based upou reports from the 43 counties which include 1,961 Democrat Unable to Make an Impres- precincts and the OKsiimptlon that the sion in That State. same ratio of Xiemocralic gains will continue In the 1,544 products yet. to Oinulia. Nov. 8. Returns coming in he heard from out side of Cuyahoga and since midnight only serve (0 confirm Hamilton counties, ehow that Pattison the sweeping Republican victory In- la elected by a plurality approximating dicated by the earlier reports. In 25,00(1. Douglas county (Omaha) the Democrats secured but one office, that of BAN FRANCISCO A SURPRISE. Jules police judge of South Omaha. vHto a has national ljtinibard, repuu Labor Party Made a Clean Swce of lion as a singer, aud who campaigned Ihe City. with Abraham Lincoln, waa defeated of for police Judge Omaha, althougn tau Francisco, N'ov. 8- .- Thu Union bis dec I Ion had been practically conloibur party achieved an astonishing ceded by both aides. triumph in lodsv's battle at the polls. From the head of the ticket down to WON BY 43,333. the eighteenth nominee for supervisor candidate was every Union Philadelphia, Nov. 6. C'onipleic re- elected. Mayor Hngcne E. Schmits beturns from every ward iu the city give ing returned to office for a third term the City Party 148.680 and the Repub- by a majority i.f 11.500 over John S, lican candidate 1 05.3411. plurality for Pari ridge, the Joint nominee of the the Oily Party of 43.233. parties. Republican and Democratic Berry, fusion candidate for siaie The remainder of the candidates of frrasilrer. carried ihe city over Plum- the Schmitz ticket were elected by mer, Republican, by 36,037 plurali'y. majorities ranging from 4.019) to - ) , 1 THOMPSON ELECTED Si. Feiersbuie, Nov. following official communication Is published ibis morning: "As the divers regions of Rii!-iare becoming pacified II is evident that the acute crisis, precipitated by the Khork of the nw system lu collision with expirlug tendencies, approaches an end. The tragic and deplorable evcnis of the PhU week iu many porta of the einpirn may be regarded after the spontaneous reaction of the conservative elements of the population . against the perhaps exaggerated, of the radical elements. On the other hand, it is impossible 10 deny that In certain cases this ruction was fo oriM by agents of the local udininisirailoiiis. The government ia far Irani Ignoring or dissembling this fac. cvin ,r by so doing it could : while at. the support limp 1; exnvcsses a firm icsolu-ilui- i lienerfoiih to man-- in ihe way of p Among the agents of then- exist enemies of tbe mw wb are li ving to oppose a - 1 every- by - the m'-na- s mu of jefoiUis." realizii-- t ! and Clothing Sale! Chicago, Nov. 8. The Chicago record, for speedy election returns, was established yesterday as a result of the use of the voting machines in ten precincts, ihe results from one of these precincts being received over the telephone by the election commissioners within thirty seconds of the closing of the polls. The returns from the other precincts where voting machines were used also came in with much rapidity, all being in within twratj-nln- e mintues after the closing of the polls, and returns from five voting machine precincts being received became iu from an old fore one system precinct. The test was the first thoroughly comprehensive one to which the voting machine has been submitted In Much satisfaction was exChicago, pressed by lioih voters and the officials at the polling place where the machines stood It being found that votes were cskl with rapidity. All goods are being slaughtered Putnams Clothing House SCHMITZ'S MAJORITY 11,504. TUP! San Francisco. Nor. 8. TUa municipal election held yesterday resulted la tlnn of Eugene E. Schmits the c by a majority of 11,504 and the election of all nominees on tbe Union Labor ticket. The vote cast waa large, approximating 74.000. Notwithstanding the intense interest taken In the result, the election was one of tbe quietest in the history of San Francisco doctlous and there waa no attempt at disorder around the polls. The high liquor license ordinance, one was of the iaaues of the campaign, defeated by 2.291 votes. The result of the elocliou came as a complete surprise to the political experts. Although it was fancied by many politicians that the mayor might be by a narrow margin, the overwhelming victory for Schmitz was not expected. re-ele- REFORM IN NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT IN- SIDE AND OUTSIDE STORE IT WILL BEST ADVERTISEATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANOkl DOES THE MOTH. WAR ROUTINE, 7. President Nor. Washington. Roosevelt haa approved the recommendations for certain reforms In the routine business of the war department, which were prepared under the direction of Acting Secretary Oliver. These changes have been brought about by the actions of the president in creating the Keep commission. His letter criticised the methods of work tn oonnectloq with papers of both army snd navy departments, and General Oliver took the matier up at once. The suggestions of General Oliver were endorsed by tbe general staff, and a very formal report waa made which received the approval of the acting secretary and afterward tbe approval oT the president. WE SUPPLY TBE ELECTRICITY Hi lit R. S, CAMPBELL, Ml! k quests of $100,000 to his widow, Ci E. W. WADE, Agent Gin'L Managae hospital in Pasadena, Cal., the tssis tor declares he "la convinced it 1s a worthy object, although I cannot mai: the name. The widow may contest the wills the ground that the estate Is ascii larger than she supposed It. to be. 000,-UO- O to numerous relatives and $90,000 lo elghi charitable Institutions In Chilxtuisvllle, Ky Nov. 8. On tbe face cago and a hospital In Pasadena, Cal., of the returns which are not contested, the balance of the Fatale la left as an Paul Barth. Democratic nominee for endowment for a home for old men. Regarding the legacy of $10,000 for a mayor, has been elected by about 2,500. There are a number of precincts in which the supporters of Joe. J. O'Neal. Fusion candidate, clslm no election was held and In others (he ballots are alleged to hare been stolen. The atat ns of the legislature today appears: Senate Democrats, 31 ; Republicans, 5; doubtful. 2. House Democrats, 7$: Republicans, 14: doubtful. 7. These bodies will elect, a successor to Senator Blackburn, whose plane is contended for by former Judge of the Court of Appeals Psynter. KENTUCKY YOUR PROVE YOUR MENT. DEMOCRATIC. MM FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS LETTON IS ELECTED. Lincoln. Neb.. Nnr. 7. Returns from the election in Nebraska are sufficiently complete to indicate with certainty the election of Charles B. Lei ton. Republican, over Wm. G. Hastings. Fusion, as associate Justice of the supreme court, by a plurality greater than that given Judge Barnes for the tune office two : ears ago. which waa 0.125. The Republican candidates for ran slightly behind Letton, ivgent hut the returns snow that the plurall-iImwill not he materially from those received by the regents m 130:1. The vote was light. h REPUBLICANS DOUBLE ITY. Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: Will do well lo call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any painting; cr papering;. AH PLURAL- received and it. i apparent that Orders Receive Prompt Attention r ' Phone Bell 673 V. Lincoln, Neb.. N'ov. 8. Report I rum all election precincts In Nebraska have y c c - Great Shoe Lntvon. Republican candidate for Supreme judge, tan a plurality of 1.ii0ii It ia believe, ihe pi'nHisi-- l high over Hastings. Fnslonlsf. This pliirsi-liNew Nork. N'ov. 8. That ilte " license ordinance has been defeaimj. l about, double Hip plurality given ity is profoundly stirred idn.v by The election was char.irtenzi-ibe the Republican candidate for supreme the charges of fraud and ihe man- or no nor In which mi urns w ere brought f' linli Judge two years ago. The Republiran The use of ing much. ues rve,l candidates for univcr-.itin las: night may he judged from " regent, who fwr:tn produce iinnouneemen: nf tl,e were attack. d hy the Kusinnisia bethe following extract from the , rcMibs. Mi,i' limiles after tiie cause which a pons of Evening Port, paper opjiurnci gift to the unihs-- l biii cies it was known ha: versity froml.irae John D. posed llearM throughout ihe caui- have delimit, had I. The to. inn sligh'k ahead of Rockefeller, their tlcke:. tui vote ra-- : in the neighborhood ' Fluff is of support have lu en "il.OlKl, coming 10 Air. Heatx's ofiiri- - ail WITTE WILL BE REMAKER. r. Last sirivts were thn.np-eday. .Men who did not vo'e for with theetii-.shouting adii'-r- i him or his ticket, who indeed day loinnim. Nov. 7 -- L'lkan Adler.. ot the I'nioti L.iior puny and set--a before were Miking estrrdsy brother el t'hicl' Rabbi Adler, uf I.ou-il'i- erxions be.nl.-intpremp'ti l.v ubiHn 'anarchy.' canir to pledge who li.uv jii.--t returned here front ol iiuim, a dium cit)s hcir.se! vea against wha' 'li.-- f bands St. ilown-i(the today: ,"ets. 'An term intolerable iiffeusiBt;in.l-ii.('nunr Witte ia the only r agiiitiM onl'T and the bi vvpc-iand anarchy . tie I'i'i.ia . Wh.i-form of goverotmn' iiuMAYCR U DhiNNE'S VIEWS. wi.1i terrible opposition offense Is. in io!J f'.v.in the mictlonnnes who are also in affidavits. He Tok Gffst Interest in New Yorn i!ire:y responsible for the massu-i"In WllllairsV.irch .m il.- ilon Contest. South Russia, fount Witte official who look the h., lints imn a 'Ls'inctly frlcnd'y to the Jew and Is cIom end locked him.-c(. in there N . m no i nay n apimsible fur the nvat-sMajor itiitrif j ih them t" corny them, lias hetn fese, 111.11 n In New York's crev li is his cmhliion to b-- ihe arrested and the bsl'o-election seire,: nf KusfLi and I believe that if V hat'l of th i.;;. lot-- Sill ii;v lo:i luHe aid lj-- t halfine 'rtr will ai:cron,l. ii'. 'ii' nighfui'll ia hcjoml ;ilj good U'nt.'n . iiov. NEW YORK IS AROUSED. k (W Putnams SPEEDY ELECTION RETURNS. Le-lan- aui-ici,- Independent 231 277 Twenty Fourth Street i ufiiixaBa v c BY 923. . , wants to waste no time In "making hi Ijka t ii... i '.iii. ,ih, x -- The train. Let us know as far ahead ai party, loundeii fur the may be what train you want to ea'r ,t '.urH of overturning (lie and we'll land you. Mr. Salesman, with i'l the Mormon church in l etc.. iiriiii-Sp.,cusc. affair-- , the jour trunks, sample gained a complete rial Ion, long before tlm which. blown victory (n city election. Won't tax you too much, ei'hrr. 'c K:a Thrinipaon wa.-- , elected mayor by do a general trucking and CLr.lng a pliiruliiy of 025 over Richard P. n besides, and bare a .Morris, lhniocrat nnd Mormon, who 'phone. was a candidate for The entire city ticket of (he Americana is tlrru-by about tbe same vote. The Americans will have control of the coanrll. having elected six councilmcn to act with the two Gentile holdover. The total vote for mayor is- Thompson (Americanl. 8723: Mortis (Democrat ). 7,708: iRrp'iblicatti. CALIFORNIA Aiui-rlca- pa-gn- ex-pr- . Allen Transfer Co. PASADENA -- 5.t2". The most beautiful residential city la the United Staler. A placa to spend a SURPRISE IN BOSTON. few weeks of jour vacation. Only a Boston. Ma-- .. Nov. few miles to the seashore Los Angelas vn-'f n today yrsrrdpy" by electric cars. Masarhne:is railed to .tl'rr niil. lerlai'.y the rcul:. Th: fipnrr La Casa Grande Hotel v,. . . Oovecaot. Guild I tb.ju.lui.c.ii. ELMER F. WOODBURY, Manager. Hotel or Pasadena offera "12: Bartlett. (Demons'1, Guild's plurality 23.110 pedal summer rate $10 week, Lieutenant governor. Drr.pc.transient $3 per dae. publican). Iv2.1n7- 107,. Ihe dlta - T 1.:;yG. Ieti-rabiir- 11 HU-- m-n- ' i Miiri-irii:- i - 0 BOARDING STABLES n - r f ' L if 11 1 '; Mur-- , t:l' e; ii- n.ie-- til1--- u -- We.-li- timv.' major,-- ' t i "T'g The to .Ib.'-ifr of Mateir-a- metr i ' it "Vv'il- ii - 'J teii-n- i 'hen: ruznnc.'ii . is a'.o iii'fe ft ,n- - -- l,ri- ni !'.! ' ;"04 ' - i, - thi-c- s t. i in this 1 ; : Lgh'wU-- i tBLU ehit.-- no was so clo.-trenteiulniis -al ownership pCi'I'le ot s d.'ie..,:;-.- w lea:sl v.j . amtttrv, "Tbcie "a New Jo; . ; . arising front le!'l.'T1,) - .ill-- I - Finest Turnouts in the City r,v-e- or ilefe.f M('!el, .1 : . - - ! ir.vi-s--j- - --AND- i. . V-- -A an: OGDEN LIVERY -- vilrk-nc'K- pr the Thu elcan sweep astounded Fusion leaders. While the fight between Bchmllx and Partridge was secretly conceded by them to be an that open one, they bad firm faith their ticket many popular men on wotdd be honored by a recall to pub-li- e life. But tbe popular Fusioniats as well hh their leu promising colleagues, were alike burled under tbe Schmitz avalanche, nnd Coroner who scored the highest vote of last elertion. a well a H. U. Branden-steln- , for district attorney, 'the hope have retired to priof vate life. There la a disposition at the Democratic and Republican headquarters to attribute the result to the voting machines which were used t every voting place. It Is declared that I ho followers of Schmitz in their fear of becoming involved in iniriraeies of the apparalua by voting split tiekeia solved the problem by tbe xlniple method of voting straight, parly tickets. Tbe rirhmlM people proudly attribute tbe result to an endorecmi nt of the preaent administration. They declare llmt Major Schmits first office la the midst of turbulent labor strikes, 'hat during his four years of udmiiiistrailnii industrial held peace has sway and tnst the silent inercantii- - vote was cart for him to preserve the present conditions. BECOMING PACIFIED. Dont Miss It vital Issue. The candidates were persuaded to eliminate municipal ownership and run on their own personality. Secondly, there were some unfortunate diaaeuaions among the Democrats. The county la normally Republican; the sanhary district la normally Republican. If the Democrats had injected a little store municipal ginger into the campaign I believe they would have elected their ticket. pim-alliy- n the clever commercial trav. ELER by Chicago. Nov. S. The Republican swept Chicago yesterday, electing every candidate on their ticket. The complete returns early today show figures: Judge Superior court Gary, Republican. 98.938; McEwan, Republican. 90,922; Nall, Republican, 91.825; Republican, luO.348. 1 rroni Ilong Kong. Nov. y Advii-Canton say tiia'. ihe i feeling them growing more mten, A lady has been spat upon in a snort and the American consul, Julim Lay. has received an anonymou-- lei. ter threatening his lito if (li,- boycotters of Amoricun good are not relented. Tlic consul liar written to the vico-o- y asking hint to me; millprohibit an ing which, it Is prnprved. to nold in Canton, bnt (he viceroy is apparently indifferent. The American 'nds. to Li'-- Chou, hi older ii make an official iuvwigatiun of the recent nuns acre of Amertcar, tiilMdnnarir there. The Chinese aiitlinriti-.- . a ill be rcprew.nted by Msc Tao T.'l have been giving vcandaloualy indecent service from the companies whoar franchises have expired. In New York no such situation exists. The situation there was not so acute as to excite the people, and The result is a wonderful proof of the widespread sentiment that municipal ownership of public utilities soon must be adoptRegarding tile Chicago election. Mayor Dunne said: T regret exceedingly the defeat of the Democratic ticket and I attribnte it to two causes. In the first place there was no living, Democrats for Govenor. CHICAGO. 5, low. ed. State is Carried uiaiiil-taiion- BITTERNESS. Chinese Are Showing Utmost tempt for Americana. rtislfiS: Chairman Lymau. of the Democratic stale executive committee. iat- d to the Aoclated Press today (hue the Democratic leaders would require of the vote for lieutenant a governor. , Republicans Carried Everything in the Windy City. For Pancakes For Muffins OUT OF M'S. SWEPT Treasurer. IS EVEN OHIO NOVEMBER MORNING, S ine:r representation in both branches , t,f the legislature. gaining Three and on representative. A feature of the election was the unlocked fur victory of John & Morau Uii uistrin H'torncy of Suffolk county, which includes the city of Boston. Mr. Moran failed to receive any party and ran entirely on the i uiiiinaiiun of the requisite number f udoreenien'. of citizen. llN opponent, Michael J. S..grue. had the endorsement of both fie Dtuiocia.ic and Republican par- - CARRY UTAH, TllURSDAY OGDEN, - ' - e this frsu-iMIitie- s had expired idcaso ap hare been ibs BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY :: th.ir hold acittn sii u.ii icn in re wa in Chic.igo fact that ;bc f frSHBBiSM u- - Talephewae - DH 111 K. HOME FOR OLD MEN. t i ' N'uv, 8. Chicago wiij l,ve ,he largest and tiio gar.eTO'jsy il lioni for old men in the when the of the will of Jcn,e c. King, a wealthy merchant, ..o uipil a day ago, ate carried ea-d'- fi-- in'o effi-p- t. eUU L'L'.j The estate amonnta to uj af iil lU.. L'ajn.c; j' $.).. I4 M Blackham & Ernst, Props. RaaeM8 rf,r Prompt and First Cfaaa Llvwry h 239 Twontr-FlftONE AND JUST ONE-MAL- Sanrtoe St. P at Orfdenp Jgjj BLOCKS PROM UNION DBFVT. |