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Show MORNING THE HUGHES CARRIES NEW YORK: REST OF TICKET DEFEATED. tea and 1,0 cured : .ll give any eUui:e of :iie majority ljr Ub-jjauW It. Anjviui statehiwd il r but there ail! at- LirlWien lo..r aud seven ih.iin-jL- l Im eachThe viatmiMd vote ui Ik- - only or.e- half of rhe vi:e I.ed on ticket . the apathy belli); ev.-- more prouojuc-pinte- . FOR RENT Vni6n a-- - NEBRASKA IS REPUBLICAN. Indications Are Sheldon is Elected by 15.000. RENT FOR Republican for lieutenant governor, about 7oO ahead of Hughe. On the ssis of lSajHie upstate plurality for fiughes, this would seem to show Bruce's election by a narrow margin, put as the Democratic candidate fer iha other state offices rati ahead of fheir tickets, they appear now to be fleeted. All the Democratic elate candidates ran far ahead of William K. He rat In Ureater New York and their pluralities of approximately' 140,000 over their Republican opponents may have the effect of overcoyulng the Ree counties. publican lead In The closest contest undoubtedly will tie between Mr. Bruce, Republican, and Mr. Chandler, Independence Dengue and Democrat, for lieutenant governor. Chanters plurality in Ureater New York is about 135.000. Iu some of the npsiste counties Bruce ran ahead of his ticket. Even if Bruce bad come down to the Bronx on an even footing with Hughes, the plurality of Chanler would have been a scant 5,000. If the returns yet to cunte show that the Republican candidate made gains in other counties, this plurality may be cut down. If not entirely wiped out. Next to lieutenant governor the figures at hand show that John B. Whalen, the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State may come through a winner by the closest margin. As more Important returns began to come in by counties today. It win seen that In some Instances there was a small but consistent lead by tbe lesser Republicans and this over the candidates on the head pt their ticket. William K. Hearst apparently carried only two counties In the state outside of rG eater New York. These were Chemung and Schoharie. It was in his home city, however, that he encountered the bitterest and most determined opposition. Kings county, of which Patrick McCarren Is the Democratic leader, last year gave Hearst for mayor a large plurality. But yesterday McCarren exerted all his forces to return a Hughes plurality In his county. His Instruction to his captains was to cut Hearst and to vote the remainder of the Democratic ticket. While Hesrst succeeded in carrying the county by n plurality of 4,500, the returns for tbe remainder of the state ticket show that his trouble with oost him dearly. The plurality of the county for the Ifemocratic candidates who were not affected by order, exceeded that of the head of tbe ticket by more than Had Hearst received those votes It would have cut Hughes lead la the slate practically In half. plurality. Chairman Kue the tie committee claim t7 Republican uieu.ber of i he legislature. 7 being a majority. ThU will mean the election of Norri Brow n for United States senator. about la.lHHI Vjt ROOMS. i.J avc i WANTED d uului-111-he- lw 11-- 6 ft ANTilli si RENT kn pug Hi-j- TO BUY. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Veil, per), and cliiikeus Co.', 4tb at. FURNISHED Ivon. Kussell-Jam- e 1144. f.ir; furnished Annex. RENT S.ilii. of . rooms for light tric lights. 172 24th Sl FOR MONEY TO LOAN. 1 m 1 furnished MONEY TO LOAN CURTAINS Elec- CURTAINS MRS. BESB1E LEE, G. N. Grant. ELI .EX EASTMAN. Ciiik, WashingUii. Yrenue. DONE UP. Bi-i- i 675 Y; be- tween 8th ith Si. FOR RENT Furnished room: mod ern; In private family. 336 Twenty-thirWANTED Lady or gentleman uf fair BUSINESS CHANCES. street. education to travel and oullt-c- t lot tirm uf g25D,0PU.(HJ capital. Salary FOR RENT Ground FOR SALE iu, Rooming hoiiae; front floor, address L., cato Standard. fl.i72.i() per year and expeuae. Salrooms, also room on the econd adand ary paid weekly expruae from $1.00 per floor; other vanced; reference required. Adweek up. 426 2:ih. opiioeite Utahns J. A. Alexander, dress, with stamp, PROFESSIONAL Theatre. 11-It Ogueu, Utah. room. FOR RENT HJ'iekeeping CLAIRVOYANT. WANTED Dishwasher at tbe Vir137 26th 8L 10181m vr 117-ginia. THE ONLY reliable clairvoyant, meTHE LINCOLN HOTEL lias changed dium, palmist aud astrologer iu the WANTED At 2556 Wash., n girl for St., aud new furhands, at S'JU city. Tells all things. Test rircle general lioueewurk. No cuuaiug. room now rent. ate for nished Sundays at 7:2u p. in. Admission 25c. Permanently located at 173 27th St. 166 WANTED Chambermaid 25tb. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Dem er House, HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. housekeeping. iJ:o Lincoln. WANTED Ctrl fur geueral house- FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced work. Apply at once, lu2 25th St. with bath, tWxughly renovated: prices. Hair chains a specialty. also light housekeeping rooms. The Masquerade costumes to rent for 363 14th St. lira 8. L. balls and theater. All mail orders Colonial, . WANTED Good, reliable female help Chinn, Manage-promptly naeuded to. Mr. C.E. Lee, wanted at the Slate Industrial 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. School at once. FOR RENT Furuisbed rooms nullable for gentlemen. 162 23rd. INSURANCE. WANTED Experienced dining roem w the t girl Wrgiuia. FOR RENT Furnished room. Ben- W. X. PIERCE, Notary Public. Real nett Block.. . Estate; Fire, Lite and Accident InGIRL for general housework. go May surance, 407 24th Sl home at algal. 566 24lh St. BOARD AND ROOM. FEMALE HELP WANTED. CONGRESS IS REPUBLICAN. to the Associated Prea up to 9:45 a. in. today. including returns from some very clove districts, show (with seventeen districts musing) that the Republicans have elected 1114 members of the ix tleth congress, aud the Democrat 1(10, miasiug, 12. MARIK C RITES, roe Avenue. New York. Nov. 7. With some disIn Delaware. Essex. Hamilton. Oswego and St. lAwrencz counties, but estimating thee counties a giving Hughe a plurality ot 18.1U0, the plurality of Mr. Hughes outside of Ureater New York 1 126.600, or a plurality in tbe atale of 52.674. New York. Nov. 7. Greater New York, with nine district missing, give Chandler, Democratic and Independence league, s plurality over Bruce of 134,640, for lieutenant governor. New York. Nov. 7. Almost complete return from Greater New York for state offices show tnat aside from governor, tbe Democratic state ticket carried the Greater City by pluralities from 135,000 to 145, UOO. This would indlrate that unless the Republican candidates for offices below that of governor ran ahead of Hugbes above the Bronx, the full Democratic state ticket, except governor, may have been elected. Returna from counties are as yet too incomplete to warrant anything like n fair forecast. up-ata- New York, Nov. 7. At 7:30 this complete la morning return were Greater New York for the governorship. They showed Hearst's plurality 76,056. ESS-ELE- CT New York. Sixteenth District Francis n Harripon League. 30,-ou- Eighteenth crat. Thirty-fourt- , Democrat-Independenc- Burton e o Neill Hall, h Peter A. Porter, Democrat-I- Fourteenth William Willet, Jr., mocrat. by Eleventh Charles V. Fornes, De- Ninth Henry M. Goldfogle, Democrat-Inde- Vis- Llj.'r NELSON, R. K. OF THE MACCABEES. KNIGHTS TACIF1C RAILROAD PANY. .. - S Eastern Nu. S Overland Express.... limited for C ou ac ii Omaha, Bluffs, Dearer. Kaa- ass City and East.. No.112 Park City Local.. No. 8 Los Angeles limited Ogden Tent, No. 24, meet the second ar.f fourth Friday evening at S o'clock sharp, In 1. O. O. F. hall. Viaitlug Knights cordially invited to Xx 4 J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. Queen Esther Chapter Xc. 4, O. E. Regular meetings held at Masonic llall on Washington avenue, bets sen streets and Twenty-sixt- h tne first ad third Fridays uf each mouth. Sojourning members cordlul- invited to attend. ELSIE UADCON, W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary' Twenty-fift- JUNK. Charles L. Twenty-eight-h Republican. Knapp, Twenty-seconWilliam H. Draper, Republican. Twelfth William Bourke Cockran, Democrat, Eighth Daniel J. Riordan, Democrat. Thirteenth Herbert Parsons, Republican. Fifteenth Jacob Van Vochten Republican. Seventeenth William 8. Bennett, Republican. Second George H. Lindsay, Demo d 01-eo- crat. Third Charles T. Dunwell, Republican. Fourth Charles B. Law, RepubliCummins Has Lost Heavily Compared can. Fifth George E. Waldo, Reyubll-effb- . With His Vote Two Years Ago. IOWA IN DOUBT. Sixth William M. Calder, RepubliDei. Moines, Nov. 7. Three hundred and twenty-fir- e precincts, out of n total can. Seventh John J. Fitzgerald, DemoIn Iowa of 2,167, give Cummins, 39,460, and Forter.Democrat, 33,408. The same crat. Twenty-fiftCyrus Durey, Republitwo years ago gave Cummins, 43,432, and Sullivan, 25,612 a loss to Cum- can. North Dakota. mins of 11.781. h At large Thomas F. Marshall, ReReports from 400 precincts of the state put Cummin 16,005 votes be- publican. At large Assle J. Cronna, Republihind his vote of 1603. His plurality that year was 76,000, but If he luses can. Ohio. in tbe rest of the precincts as he has Thirteenth District Grant L. Mou-aer- . already, he may be defeated ' tyy Republican. small margin. Nineteenth W'. Aubrey Thomas, ReHuth party chairmen claim the flection on the ground that favorable ter- publican. Fifteenth Beman C. Dawes, Repubritory lu yet to be heard from. lican. First Nicholas Longworth, RepubliIN NORTH DAKOTA. can. Second Herman P. Goebel, RepubliFargo. X. D.. Nov. 7. Dale return fhnw that Bear lea, Republican, is elect can. Fourth William E. Touvelle, Demord governor by a safe majority and Fisk, Democrat, Is elected Judge of crat. ' Third J. Eugene Harding, Republitbe supreme court. The legislature can. sill be safely Republican. Fourteenth J. F. Lasing, Republican. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Fifth T. T, Ansberry, Democrat. Twentieth Paul Howland, RepubliConcord. X. H., Nov. 7. Slow election returns showed no material can. Tenth Henry Bannon, Republican. chances lu results today. Floyd. ReNinth L. R. Sherwood, Indepenpublican, led Jameson, Democrat, for governor by plurality of 2,222. A dent Democrat Eighth Ralph Cole, Republican. Biajorlty i required and the election Will probnlily be thrown into the legEleventh Albert Douglas, Republiislature. which. It la believed, will be can. Seventeenth William A. Aahbrook, Republican. Currier Congressmen gnd Siiiii.wav. Republicans, were eas-- Democrat. Sixth Matthew R. Denver, Democrat, NEVADA DEMOCRATIC. Pennsylvania. Eleventh District J. T. Lenahan, parks Govamor by About Democrat. A. L. Bates, Republl Twenty-fift- h 1.000. can. Reno, Ncv.. Nov. 7. Almost complete Eighth I. P. Wanger. Republican Twelfth Charle X. Brumm, Repubreturn from the larger precincts of tbe state showing a sweeping Demo- lican. Tenth T. D. Nichols. Democrat. cratic victory-- . Bartlett. Democrat, for A. F. Cooper, RepubTwenty-thirongress. will defeat. Smith. Republl an, by l.oon. and Sparks, Democrat, lican. Incumbent governor, will defeat MitSixteenth J. G. McHenry, Demochell by about the same. The legis- crat, Twenty-fourt- h lature win be close, but a majority E. F. Acbsson, Rer of iho senators, who wiil publican. 1 vote for United State sen star two C. E. Barclay, RepubTwvnty-flr.lican. years from now, will be Republican. Seventeenth B. K. Pecht, RepubSMALL VOTE FOR STATEHOOD. lican. Nineteenth J. M. Reynolds, RepubAria.. Nov. vote for lican. ' Joint statehood in Arizona Is estimatTwenty-sixtJ. Davis Brodhead, ed not m exceed 15 per cent of tb Democrat. Fifteenth--WilliaB. Wtlmu, Demtotal vote and may be even lei: this esiiulation is made, on partial return ocrat. from ten out of thirteen counties. Mar-enpFourteen'h M. E. Li I Icy, Republican. ' with five country Illinois. For Jointure. missing, voied: Twentieth district Henry T. Rlney, SMinsr. 2.P5S. The legislature iz siren riv itemMcravic. Democrat. Sixth William, Lorinter. RepubliNEW MEXICO'S ELECTION. can. Second James B. Mann, S0-Fe, x. ji., Nov. 7. Returns - y d hold-ove- , 7.-- The h Depart. lb! 8:08 5:30 7:00 p.. pm. pm. Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points East, dally.. 7:30 pm. Arrlva. MASONIC. S. COM- 8:20 Atlantic Express fur Dsavar. Omaha, Ulead. room and FOR RENT Flrst-clskboard at the Virginia; most popular THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys ORCER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS all kinds of Junk. Boll phms 626Z. place in tha oiiy. Wasatch Dhlston No. 124. O. R. C lnd. phone 368.1 D. Green A Jacob- metis second houseand fourth Friday at WANTED Wuman far general BOARD AND ROOM -- 448 26th Street. 3148 Pacific. sen, 2:30 p. m. iu K. of P. hail, corner work; good wage. Apply 724 24th Washington avenue aud 24th streeL street. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS IF YOU have any kind of Junk, phone All brothers are cordially Invited lu to Ogden Junk House; we will call attend. WANTED Woman for housework by FOR RENT Three rooms on north 725. lL Bull lnd. lor phuns 325K; GEO. ALLEN, C. C. the day, 261 2ith. 114-lniWashington.' Bid. 3617-D- . D. L BOYLE, S. and T. WANTED Girl for general house- FOR RENT Four small moms, u MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. w work. Apply at once. children; call mornings, 663 2?ih. Tun-ur MR. A. H. CROS- K- Expert Plano Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdda WANTED Girl lor houe work. 951 and Repairer. With Barnes' Music Aerie. No. 118, F. O. B., meats ovary 25th BL Three houserooms for FOR RENT store. Grand Opera House Blk. Monday evening In Eagle hall, seat keeping, 97.00 per month. Inquire of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting WANTED Girl for general house2t 2368 Monroe. OSTEOPATHY. are Invited to attend the work, good wages. Apply 903 24th Aerie meeting. st FOR RENT HOUSES. GORDON U. IVES, COHA G. IVE8, J. C. GASUKRG, W. President D. T. TRACY. Osteopaths, graduates from parent WANTED Good girl tor genstsl FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician school, Kirk villa, Mo. Lewis-Burne-r housework, (5.00 per week. 558 blook, suite 56. Treatment by 22nd. furnished FOR REXT Five-rooHours 8 a. m. to 5 B. F, O. ELKS. appointment block from Sacred house 1 p. m. Bell phone 1014K. lnd. 1U12. WANTED Oirl to do family cooking; Heart aradMby, 920. Phone 804. N. Ogden Lodge, No. 718, meets every good wages. Mrs. Joseph Scow croft, t H. Ives. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Tuesday evening. Lodge and club 533 26th St. rooms, second floor MuaonlO bulldlug, WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. DR. A. FERN LUND, Physlrlan and 1410 Washington Aveuue. WANTED Waitresses sad chamberW. D. BROWN, E. R. Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a. maids, 25 per month; room, and WANTED Furnished house of 4 or & J. H. KXAU8S, Secretary. m, 2 to 4 p. m. 240 25lh SL Office board. Kenyon hotel rooma, close 18: no children. H. L. phoues, Bell 5J5K; lnd. 575. Resi8., care Standard. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. dence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. FOR RENT STORES. PIANO TUNING. Ogdea Union, No. 172, Order of WANTED risln sewing and curtain Washington, meets every Tuesday FOR RENT Rooms, ground floor, H. H. COLLIN 8, piano tuner and re- evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. done up. 141 Tracy are. suitable for restaurant business. Incomrades Invited, to pairer. Office next to Utahna thea- hall. Visiting . ter. ... Phone 1038K. quire 131 25th L Bell phone lmo attend. MALE HELP WANTED. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY, Baer alary. STEAMSHIP AGENT. CLOTHINQ salesman. C. D. Ives. FOR RENT, OFFICES. O. D. RA8MUS8EX Representing the MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. nice offices over I. White Star Line, Red star Line, DoWANTED Rellabls bell and elevator FOR RENT Two Sons' A Store. L. Clerk Utah Camp, No. 8890, A. W. AGEE, minion Line, American Line, Scan boys, $16 and 920 per month. Kendlnfvian American Una, Holland V. C.; J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets yon hotel. Salt Lake City. American Lina and The Hamburg every Tuesday night gt Eagle Hall, 8 WANTED,, MISCELLANEOUS. American Line. Passenger booked p. m. Visiting members Inilted. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. WANTED-For- ty heed of hones to from or to any point of Europe to FORE8TERS. OF AMERICA. feed for the winter. Apply to F. D. any part of tbe United Stale. 2357 YOUNG man wisbea bookkeeping or Richardson, 550 22nd SL Bell phone and 2259 Washington Are., Ogden, clerical position; experience and 10-2 mo Court Wasatch, No. 2, Foresters of 591Z. Utah. John G. Larson, 228 references. America. Meete I. O. O. F. hall. 24th w 24lh street. FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. street, first and third Wednesday SANITARY WORK evenings of each month at 7:30. G. W. HALSEY, C. R. RENT The beet ranch In north- DONE of all blade. Bell 'phone B08Z. Ninth Henry S. Uoutell, Republi- FOR P. A. GARNER, Secretary. ern Utah, good lead, plenty water, Nel. McCarty, 2728 GraaL can. fair buildings, rplendld orchard, and -- Roden berg, Repubd Twenty-seconabundance of range. Will rent for A. 0. U. W. TAILORS. lican. one year or leave for a term of yean First Martin B. Madden, Republito right party. 'J. J. Brum mitt. Clothes cleaned and pressed 91 . Fidelity Lodge No. 3 A. O. U. W. can. y U. W. hall every month, 157 25th SL Bell phone 8S8Z Meete In A. Fifteenth George W. Prince, Rebrothers in- Vleltlng evening. publican. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. VETERINARY SURGEON. Third William W. Wilson, RepubTlJAMKS H. M'LAITOHLIN, M. W. lican. resiAn elegant SALE FOR WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. D. P. MILLIKKN, graduate veterinary W. Third William Wilson, Repub1 block from busiwith W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. dence bath, Calls answered or aurgenn. night lican. 92,200. ness center, dev. Office, Feed Sale and Ogden Seventh Phillip Knopf, Republican. A residence on bench, 3 ODD FELLOWS. Stable, 2219 Wash. Are. Both Tenth George K. Foss, Republican, blk. blocks from business center, phonee; night phone 455K. Indiana. street 2Eth car line. from $1,750. Ogden 1m1r No. 6, Independent Or Third district William E. Cox, Easy terms on a portion. dnr of Odd Fellow. Meets in I. O. WINDOW CLEANING. Democrat 2 acres About of good land on evening O. r. ball every Tuesday First John M. Foster, Republic n. 12th street. $1,000. brothers cordially invited to Visiting UTAH window house and Eighth J. K. Adair, Democrat cleaning Chauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash. be present. o Janitor and porter work. 8am Second John O, Chaney, RepubliPhone 359X. A. B. GRAFF. Noble Grant Co. Bell, 103SK. Office 414 can. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. 25th 8L Fifth Elisa S. Holliday, RepubliFOR can. Queen City. Rebekah Lodge No. 4. Twelfth Clarence C. Gilhams, Re- FOR SALE Cow. cheap. Bell phone I. O. O. F. hall. Meets second and FRATERNAL 735-11 314 publican. Parry ave. fourth Friday evenings at Odd Felluws Eleventh George W. Raucb. Demstreet Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourtocrat ROYAL ARCANUM. FOR BALE Gentle horse, runabout member Invited. Iowa. and harneas; $50. 346 28th at Nohle Grand. RANDALL. ESTHER Second district Albert F. Dawson, Safest and best. Insures men for MISS LOLA WOODBEKRY, See'y. FOR BALE One second hand refrig one, tiro or three thousand dollars. Republican. First Charles A. Kennedy, Repuberator counter In good condition. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 627, Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indelican. Ruaaell Jamet Co., 185 24th Bt. meets second and fourth Friday even-lugOrder of Odd Fellows, meets Tenth J. P. Connor, Republican. at A. O. U. W. hall, over How- pendent every Thursday Sixth J. W. Hamilton, Democrat ell's store. Visiting brothers cordially In I. o. O. F. hall evening. Visiting brothers cordially Eleventh E. H. Hubbard, Republi- YOUR own terms on planoa and vio- Invited. invited to lie present, FRANK FOULGER. Regent. can, lins; also other musical goods, JAMES lll.'NE, N. G. next Utahna. J. W. WOTHERBPOOX. Collector. Kentucky. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Demdistrict D. G. Helm, Harvey Eighth ROBERTS, Secretary. ocrat a FOR SALE Flrst-clxa- s heating tore, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Maryland. splendid condition. 2554 Jefferson FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Second J. y. C. Talbot, Democrat ave. Massachusetts. Lodge. No. 371, T. F. B., LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. 3. D. of P, Ogden Sixth district August P. Gardner, SWEET CIDER, good for your kid- meet meets every Wednesday evening st second and fourth Tuedays at 8 oclock. Eagle Hall. Dues can be neys, 5c a drink; 25c a gallon. Ap- 8 p. m.. in A. O. U. W. ball. Visiting Republican. ReG. 50c to Third Charles $1.00 a bu. Fine pas- members cordially Invited. ples, Washburn, paid to Susie Alden, C. of W, 112 20111 81. turage, cheap. The Jumble, Hello publican. D. If. ADAMS. President. 1144. Fifth Butler Ames, Republican. 31AM1E J. PLAXZ. Pocahontas. wk CORA HOBB8, Secretary, Tenth Joseph F. O'Connell, DemoALICE COLLINS, K. of R. it. T. MILLER, Treasurer. FOR SALE Two hones. crat. Inquire from J. B. Fou.ger, 657 22nd. Eleventh; Andrew J. Peters, DemoDEGREE OF HONOR. RATHBONE SISTERS. crat. 8 California Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Leaver, Kansas City and East, 8:48 a.m. dally No.111 Park City Local... 10: 28 a.m. No. 7 Los Angeles limited 8:50 pm. No. 8 Fast Mali 3:00 pm. No. 1 Overland a,....,..,..., Limited from Omaha, Connell Bluffs, Kansas City, Dcavar and all pcdata 4:00 pm. East, daily s f. o North of Ogden. 10-25- 4 tf Broth-Eagle- 10-1- 8 0 11-2-- tf pendence. a street h itant sisters cordially Invited. BESSIE 8EBRLNG, L. C. tf 43-K- Democrat-Inde- pendence. The return Ban Francisco, Nor. from tbe interior of the state are yet to . the length Owing Incomplete. and the great vf the ticket amount of scratching in almost every county the count has progressed very slowly. The most reliable estimates ot pluralities obtainable Indicates that Gillette, Republican, has been elected governor by about 10,000 over Bel), Democrat, his nearest competitor. His plurality in this city Is 1,210. It. Is believed that a solid Republican delegation has been elected to congress. The. Republicans will have n majority In both branches of the legislature and have elected their candidates for supreme Justices. Twenty-fift- U-6-- Demo- Joseph Goulden, ndependence. 7. UNION 8 No 32 No. f No. 11 1- -t CON JR n 2731 Mon- Silver HRs No. 1. meets the second aud fourth Tuesdays at 2:2u p. m. at f. WANTED Girl for housework, small family, good wages. Mrs. Runyan. 630 34th. Clerk, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. 2 tricts still mining 2254 street. d 4 1 Nuv. 7- .- UUpau-h- Chicago, 1158 Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle 5M. meet every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. tall. Visaing Neighbors isvitetl. Due can he paid st the office of Ed. Auth. the sfternoun of the 2Sth of each month. First National Bank Bldg. SUSIE AL1 UN, u. X., 112 Tsenty-txt- h J. J. BRUM MITT. Unite up. an t UNION DEPOT TIME CARD g MONEY TO LOAN on farms asd city real es'.sts. HUNTER KENNEDY Room 6. First National Bank Buildfor ing. 115-l- RENT housekeeping. tf Phont . FOR Sign Lily Cin-ie- , No. 174. meiu c.y second auJ fourth Friday nigut at 7:3u. iu K of F. hall. Yisi'-iuneigbbois eoidiaily invited -- ivoiu-i- 116 10nC. S, 7 .up-stat- pre-elnct- Ki:rnV.i..,: Fa room. 24th. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Linculti. Xeli . Nov. 7. Return received at Republican state headquarter today indicate the elec. Ion of Sheld in. Republican, fur governor by FURNISHED N'OVEMItER MORNING, 15 - York, Nov. 7. RevintM re turns, some of them based no estiindicate a plurality vt aiiout iSS.UUO for Hughe above the brvnx. fhls would make hi plurality in the State about 60.00". Corrected figures rum West Chester county for Hughe Slake up moat the difference from the former estimate id! Hughe' plurality. Republican pluralities in Albany, Columbia, Cortland, Erie. Madison, Montgomery and Oneida how Bruce, rii-"ii- x; FOR - New State la Carried by Republicans About 10,000. CTAII, Till KSDAT OGDEN, ars Lieatcnant Governor and Other Fusion Candidates Said to Be Elected. IN CALIFORNIA. EXAMINER: 8-- 2 f. 3-- 2 ' a Arrlv Fast Mall from Portland, Spokane, Pocatello aud Butte, dally . . . . . . , . . 7:00 No. 12 Cache Valley. Ex10:38 am. press, dally No. 10 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello 8:55 . dally No. 34 Mated Local via Brigham, daily ex- . cept Sunday... M.. 6:25 pm. No. 8 ............. South of Ogden. Depart. Eastern Express... 4:18 a.m. Portland, Spokane, Butte aud Pocatello for Salt Lake City, ' 7: 80 an. dally No. 6 Local for Salt Lake City, dally... 8:30 am. No. 12 Cache Valley to Salt Lake City.... 10: 40 am. No. 18 Los Angeles Lim3:28 pm. ited No. 2 Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, Nephl, and Juab, 4:10 pm. dally No. 10 Portland, Spokane, Butt and Pocatello to Salt Lake City, No. No. 4 8 ...... ....... dally ., . 0:20 ptt, Bat-urds- No. No. 2 No. 2 Io-lau- No. No. 8-- . Depart. Portland, Spokane! Poes talk) and Butte 1:28 Express, daily Mslad Local, via Brigham, daily ex8:29 am. cept Sunday Fast Mall, Portland, Pocatello Spokane, and Butte, daily... 12:20 pm. Cache Valley Ex8:20 pm. press, daily h tf Arrlvm Portland, Spoksns, Butte and Pocatello Express from Salt 12:60 am. Lake City 8 Atlantic Express , from Balt Lake City end intermediate 8:01 am. points, dally 7 Portland. Spokane, ( Butte and Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City, daily... 11:38 am. 1 Fast Mail from Balt Lake City, dally... 2:38 pm( Ex- 11 Cache Valley from Salt prose Lake City, Provo, ' and Juab Nephl 0 5: IS dally pm. No. 17 Los Angeles Limited 0:45 p.m. No. 3 Eastern Express... 7:06 p.m. ll-7-- 3t pan-tone- a, tf DEPART No. 6 Belt vo and East No. 12 A. Llndberg, Republican. Second Winfield 8. Hammond. ocrat. Dem- Miaaouri. First district James T. Lloyd. FOUND. Lady's bat pin. Owner esn have- same by railing st this office and proving ownership and paying for this advertisement. FOUND - Democrat LOST. Fifth Edward C. Bill, Republican. Sixth David A Darmond, DemoLOST Black leather purse containcrat. ing order on Paine & Hurst and Eighth Dorsey W. Shxclefoid, Democrat. silver, between llurrup grocery and West Weber. Return to Psiiie A Ninth James B. Clark, Democrat. 1 Hurst. Fifteenth Thomas R. Hackney, Democrat. Fifth George W. Norris, RepubliSixteenth Robert Lamar, Democan. crat. California. Twelfth Henry M. Coudrey, RepubFirst district W. F. Englebrigbf, lican. Second William W. Rucker. Dem- Republican. Second Duncan E. McKinley. Reocrat. Third J. W. Alexander. Democrat publican. Third Joseph K Kuowlau!. R( pubFourteenth J. J. Russell. Democrat Nebraska. lican. Fourth- - Julius Kohn, Republican. Sixth district Muses Kinkald, ReFifth Uverls A. Hayes, Republican. publican. Sixth Jne f Needham, RepubFirst Erne el M. Pollard. Republl-can- . lican. Seven'll -- James .Vclmchian, RepubSecond Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Demlican. ocrat. Fourth Edmund 11. H Indian, Eighth Sylvester C. Smith, Ogden Lodge No. J, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. Mrs. Jemima Fur-nisC. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette Hill, Jennie Prout, refinancier; Miss corder. a, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp, No. 74. meets In K. of P. hall In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. V. C. . HENINGER, LORIX E. AUTH. Clerk, First Nat'l Bank Building. KNIGHTS OF FYTHIA8. Meet! every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian halt Utah National Bank building. Sojourning slatera cordially invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER. M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, 11. uf R. and No. 2 No. 4 No. No. No. No. 2. Knights of Ogden Did ge, Pythias, meets at Uast'.e Hall, Utah No. National Bank building, every Monday evening. AH K. of P.'s requested No. to meet with uf WANT ADS YIELD B!S RESULTS. No. Depart. No. am. 9:00 nm. 1:16 pm. 2:50 p.m. Pu-ebl- Scsthern Padffc Company N-i- . BENJAMIN MAHR'OTT, C. C. E. R. GEIGER. M. of F. I N. MEID. K of R. and F. C. Intermediate points, daily..Balt Lake passenger Atlantic Limited for Felt Lake Clty.Pro-vo- , Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points East, dally.. Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City. Denver and all points east, daily.. - No. 14 7:43 To Salt Lake City and tf Minnesota. Sixth district Charle DAILY. Mall for City, Proall points Atlantic No. No. Express for San Frin cisco snl intermediate points, . 4.53 a.m. No. dally 5 P a c I fi c Exprer FranSan to through 7:00 pm ARRIVE DAILY. 8 Pacific from Denver, Pueb8alt lo. Provo, Lake City nnd all points east, daily.. 12:05 a.m. 11 Ogden passenger. .11:20 am. 5 Pacific Limited from Balt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all 11:30 am. points East 1 Pacific Mail from Denver. Pueblo, Express ladrllle.Salt Lake IU 55 a.m. cisco, dai'J City and all points 3. 15 pm. 9 Uai,l Mail 2:40 pm. East, daily I 2" p in. 1 Overland Limited.. from Sanpete No. 1- 3A Give. 6:55 p.m. Valley 6 A'lanuc Exprem A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. . Frani-idOfrom San 1. A. BENTON, Gon. Agent. Pgr. Dept, :1" a.m Salt loike. dally : u'J p.m 2 Overland lJmi.td.. A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. 4 Atlantic from San and No. 10 Express Ftanci'v points. oai. Fat Mail WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. V1 31 p.m. pm. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. t ' j |