Prima=Qmii H X 1
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
IOWA. FORTH DAKOTA. OKLAHOMA. x 1. Charles A. Kennely (rep ) >t At Large Louis B. H&nna (rap ) | * 1- Bird S. McQ iire (rep.) Until Late Tomorrow 2. I. 8. Pi pper (dem ) 1 it large H. T. Hel«e30ii (,ep.) 2. Dick T. Morgan (rep.) RAISING MERFAILSTOLOCK Open Night x 3. Charles r.. P.ck* t ( ep ) 3. Junes 8. Davenport (clem.) COUNT, ROW, UP, 4. Carter | Gilbert U. Haugen (rep.) OREGOH. X 4. Charles D. (dem.) J x 5. James W. Good dep.) x 0. Scott Ferris (dem.) x 6. Nathan E Keidall (rep.) s 1 Willis C. Hawlay (rap.) 7. 8. P. Prouty (rep.) S. A. W. Lafferty (rep.) UTAH. ISLOCKEDINACELL SIX PRISONERSESCAPE House Republicans Will 8. Horace M. Towner (rep.) x 0. Walter I. Smith (rep.) PEnrenvAHU. x At Large Joseph Howell (rep ) 165. x 10. Frank P. Woods (rep.) x Only Numberx 11. Elbert H. 1. Henry H. Bingham trap.) Hubbard *1 ( ep.) x 2. Joel Cook (rap.) tobxohx Son-in-Law of Steel Magnate Fugitives Caught Five Miles Goldd x 3. J. Hampton Aioore (rep.) \<HWWfU III S7U|»wuvw» ./ 5. RoIIln R. Rees (rep.) t.A..UU uaa.U.I 0. I. D. x 4. Reuben O. Moon dep.) xx 1. David J. Foster (ep.) diai id iiuuuic in 'The Dgpendjfcte3tora? Young (rip.) 5. Michael Donahoe (dent.) xx 2. nuspiidi Away and to SEVENTH AND K. Frank Plumley (rep.) % Conveyed IN x 7. i t-tr DOUBT er * <»*. I TWO DISTRICTS Edmond A. (Ion 4 s ran \ Madison AS r+4 ^i-OU j (rep.) aa v. viwi av &/ v««» ||! X S. Victor Murdock j (.ep.) x 1. Thomas S. Butler ( ep.) Where Wife Is III. SEE OUR FULL-PAGE API/ERTISEMENT ON PAGE 8. & R. E. Difenderfer (dem.) VXBOIHU. Virginia Penitentiary. J ] KENTUCKY. x !) Wilt am v.. ^ntst i.ep.) x 1. William A. Jones Both Side* Claim Eleventh and Farr (dem.) » x 1. Oll'e M. James ( em.) 10. John R. (rep.) 2. B. E. Holland (dim.) Twelfth x 2. Augustus O. fc> anley (uem.) 11. Charles C. Bowman (rep.) x 3. John Lamb (ucm.) CHICAGO. November 11..Count Jack CHRISTIANSBURO, Va., November It. Pennsylvania. 11. George R. McLean (dem.) x 4. Robert Tumbull « em.) von Mourik de son .Ellis x 3. Robert Y Thomas, Jr. (dem.) 12. ' ^ Beaufort, in-law of Goard, convicted of the murder of ? and Msses' mmmmmmmmmmrnmmm x 4- Ben Johnson Robert E. Lee (dem.) 5. Edward M. Saunders (dem.) M. Thomas Girls' iV Coats K (dem.) H. Kilgallon, steel was Lucas and sentenced to 12. R. D. Heaton (tep.) x 6. Carter G!a.-s magnate, | x 5. Swagar Sherley (dem.) dem.) bustled into a patrol wagon and locked years In the Samuelseventeen SOME CONTESTS EXPECTED 0. Arthur B. Rouse (dem.) x lb. John H. Kuthermel (dem.) x 7. James Hay (dem.) penitentiary; x 7. J. Can .rill 14. George W. Ktpp (dem.) x 8. Charl s C. Carlln (dam.) up In Harrison street police station last Gillespie, given ten years for oorapllclJf At i Campbell (dem.) x 15. W.llam B. 'Viiaon Unosnual Savings. " x 8. Harvey Helm (dem.) idem.) 9. Bascom S'emp (rep.) night, when he created a disturbance at in the murder; Blaner Wlilts, also Girls' Full-length Coats, made 01f Rood quality all-wool thlbet cloth; 9. W J. Fields (dem.) x 16.. John G. M\*mry (dem.) x 10. Henry U. flood (dem.) St. Luke's Hospital, where bis wife Is of oompllcity tn tlie murder; convicted back and box fin luh.H nrlth hraM hutUnn* find vpll'fit 1 x 17. Benjamin . cm trep.) semi-fitting fronts; Close Votes in Several Districts May 10. John W. Langley (rep.) ill. Hoffman, sentenced to Marshall collars; sleeves finished with turn-bsick cuffs, and some have d» a /f*Q i| 11. Caleb Powers (rep.) x 18. Marlln E. Olmsted (rep.) WASHINGTON. eight years ) *We pockets with llaps; in dark re<i, navy blue, brown and Lead to Fights for Seats 10. J«.sse L. Hart.i.an (tep.) After half an hour at the police station. for forgery, and John Maxey and black; sizes from 0 to 14 years. Spe< ial at x 20. Daniel F. Lafean (.ep.) x 1. William EL Humphrey (rep.) Count de Beaufort was released on Lee. the latter a lunatic, allWilliamof LOUISIANA. 21. Charles E. Patton (rep.) 2. Stan.on Wat burton (rep.) whom Girls' Full-length Black Imported Caracul Coats; buttoned high at neck; Before Boose. 22. Cu. tis H. Gregg 3. William L. La FOUette (rep.) bail. A charge of disorderly conduct was escaped from the Montgomery rolling collar and buttoned with fai[jcy buttons; sleeves fin- Z 1. Albert Estoplnal (dem.) (dem.) made against him by the assistant county jail Tuesday night and hare been ! ishf«d with ilp^n rrkllincr onffa- u Ion Ga.land 23. Thqmas S. Crago (tep.) ' have pockets with flaps; {T\Q 2. H. Dupre (dem..regular at lined to and terms) 24. Henry H. Wilson (dem.) WISCONSIN. of the hospital. superintendentlarge ever since. Were captured by a nicely throughout; sizes from 0 14 years. Regular unexpired x Arthur Bates $10.00 value ^0*^0 While there may be some contests over x 3. Robert F. Broussard (dem-) 25. L. (rep.) x 1. The affair at the hospital occurred number of residents of Riner, live mllee x 26. A. Mitchell Palmer Henry A. Cooper (rep.) seats to the new < 4. John T. Watkins (dem.) (dem.) 2. John M. Nelson when de Beaufort insisted on entering from here, at the point of guns tnd were Girls' Rich Seal Plush Coats, full 1engtli; front double breasted, straight j presented Congress, E. Ransdell (dem.) x 27. Jonathan N. Langham (rep ) (rep.) box back; buttoned with large novelity buttons; rolling col- fl AQ latest returns from the elections Tuesday X 5. Joseph 28. Peter N. Speer dep.) x 8. Arthur W. Kopp (rep.) the room In which his wife Is confined, taken to Richmond yesterday. sleeves ed rises (P ,flv x 0. Robert C. Wlckliile (dem.) x 4. William J. Carey (rep ) The j' lar; have turn-back cuffs; lim and Interlined; <J$) |J yfj indicate the sure election of 223 x 7. Arsene P. 20. Stephen G. Porter (rep.) In spite of an order given by her father prisoner* were awaiting removal from 6 to 12 years. Regulur J 15.00 v ulues Pujo (dem.) x 30. John Dalzell 5. V. L. Berger isoc.-lab.) that he should be debarred. The count to the state penitentiary when crats, 165 republicans and 1 socialist to (rep-) 6. Michael E. Burke (dem.) they Girls' Imported Cheviot Coats, ii1 novelty pretty, full-length dcmoj x 31. James F.ancis Burke (rep.) refused to heed the order and last night their scape. When caught vheyaffected effects; the House of Representatives of the X 32. Andrew J. Barchfeld x 7. John J. Esch (rep.) to force his way into the room, were armed with heavy clubs, with whkJh models; side panel, with felled effe<:t; trimmed with MAINE. (rep.) x 8. James H. Davidson (rep.) sought matched pipings and fancy novelty t in tan. reseda, «t if\ A/v Sixty-second Congress. The sure in when attendants prevented him, the they threatened to put up a resistance, self>uttons; (Elected September.) RHODE ISLAND. X ®. Gustav Kustermann (rep.) count is to have them. but awed try the site of the crowd rose. Edison blue, etc.; sizes up to 12 years. Regular ?14.50 vfv' majority thus indicated is 58.democratic 1. Ascher C. Hinds x 10. Elmer A. Morse all'ged threatened values. Special at j| j This In (rep.) 1. F. (rep.) them they surrendered withoutpursuing\lr calculation leaves two districts 2. Daniel J. McG lllcuddy (dem ) George O'Shaughnessy (dem.) x 11. Irvine L. Lenroot (rep.) in the Caw. olence and were led back to Pennsylvania.the eleventh and twelfth. 3. Samuel W. Gould (dem.) 2. George H. Utter (rep.) Jfygtery Jail. In doubt. Each side Is claiming the xx 4. Frank E. Guernsey (rep.) WYOMING Tha Pnnntaaa Ha RaanfArf hua Wn in Xfegithraa Captured. SOUTH CAROLINA. the for several weeks. Her and only the official count, it Isvictory x At large Frank W. Mondell (rep.) hospital The whereabouts of tha nan were MARYLAND. x 1. George S. Legare (dem.) was attended with some U in dispatches from the districts,reported there arrival to the authorities until the unknown R5bbed net- underwear F. '( x 1. J. Harry Covington (dem.) 2. James By. (dem) and for both j can settle the result. x 3. Aiken days hospital mystery operator at Rinar to Wyatt (dem.) Official of x 2. J. Frederick C. Talbott (dem.) Delegates From Territories. and Count de Beaufort denied that happenedtelephone counting the ballots and more 3. George Konig (dem.) x 4. Joseph T. Johnson (dem.) attendantsglance out of the window and saw them For Women accurate may change the x David E. she was at the Institution. a 3and Children. figuring 4. J. Charles Linthicum (dem ) 5. Finley idem.) AT.AgTTA Finally passing. At once them aa Women's Pure Wool Union Suits, Children's Part Wool Ribbed Un- complexion of several districts,politicalbut 5. Thomas Parran (rep.) x 6. J. Edwin Ellerbe (dem.) statement was .made that the countess recognizing the non-shrinkable kind; made with derwear; shirts with high neck, the democratic margin is so great that x 7. F. Lever (Elected In August.) had been seriously injured by a fail down the men wanted he telephoned to eevorml 1 i-; l.