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Granite Enterprise
CHAS £ HILL * SONS. Ed A Pro*.
CRANIIE. . I OKLAHOMA
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News Notes
Epitome of the Moat
Important Happening!
at Horn* and Abroad
WASHINUTOH
Former Forester (Jlfford Pinchot. In
• letter to President Taft, has asked
that putenta to the Alaaka coal land*
tx out granted.
Preparations are being made by the
department of the Interior to place on
-"■ale one and a half million acres o
timber lands In the Choctaw nation in
-eastern Oklahoma
Plana for an aerial military squad
ron will be preaented to the next con-
jgresa, the number of air machines to
4>e provided being left by the war de
part merit to the law makera.
The sixteen battleahlpa of the Allan
tic fleet are on their way to England
and Krauce for a two montha cruise.
Cities bordering on the English coaat
will be vlalted.
When Secret sry of the Navy Meyer
returns to Washington It is believed
that he will recommend that Cuanl-
anamo, Cuba, be selected as the site
for an auxiliary naval base for the
defense of the Panama canal.
Information reached the Panama
canal commission Saturday that there
had been another landslide in Cule-
bra cut on the canal rone. On Octob-
er 22, 175,000 cubic yards of earth
allde 75 feet filling the pioneer cut,
dragging It Into the canal.
Officials vitally Interested in the eon-
atructicn work on the Panama cSnal
are expecting an announcement that
wi.l be immensely pleasing; an an-
nouncement that the canal will be
t Two men were killed and fnurtNti
w««re injur. .1 in a train collision ai
luiid Mhu's Gulch near Guthrie, Okla..
Tuesday.
Coventor Carroll of low*. Saturday
appointed lafayette Young a* 1'nlted
States senator to succeed the lnte Sen-
ator Dolllver.
j SI* persons were killed und twenty
! alt Injured Sunday In a collision of a
i Michigan Central train and u trolley
I car In Kalamazoo, Mich.
The recent "night rider*" acare a
Shattuck. Okla., has turned oa to bo
a joke aa an Investigation -if the al
Yalr proved.
The socialist party has made sub- j
atantlal galra us Is shown by election j
returns Wisconsin elected a socialist i
aa representative.
'Ihe state of Alubnma now has a |
population or 2,138.093. The last cen- '
sus showed a population of 1.828,697.
This is an Increase of 16.9 per cent.
Five persons were shot, three of
them fatally. In an attempt early Frl- j
day morning to rob the saloon of
l^ouis Belmont In the town of Cicero,
Ills.
John Philip Sousa, famous band-
master, has been taken to the New
CHAMP CLARK
FOR SPEAKER
DEMOCRATS LINE UP FOR
SOU HI STATESMAN
MIS.
DfMOCMISMTROl™"™
A REVIEW OF RETURNS SHOWS
SURPRISING GAINS
GORE PREDICTS ELECTION
Congressman-Elect Scott Farris Wires
His Support and Says Election
of Clark Will bo by
Acclamation
SENATE STILL REPUBLICAN
President Mast Depend on Present
Congress for Any Legislation
Desired by Republicans
Wshlngton, D. C.—The outcome of
the United States senate Is now def
Kansas City, Mo. "Now It Is up to inlttly settled. The republicans are
the democratic party to make good." assured of seventeen new senators,
said Senutor Thomas P. Core, of Okla- which with thirty-four holdover sena
homa, who stopped In Kansas City be- tors, gives them a total of fifty one.
iween trains Saturday. The democrats are assured of fifteen
"W# cannot kick on the results of new senators, which with twenty-live
the last election. Maine was the nam holdovers gives i era a total of forty,
pie und the order was better than the Two senatorslilps are rtill In doubt.
10WER HOUSE DEMOCRATIC
BY MAJORITY Of THIRTY
thicaso.—Unofficial returns for
62nd congress gives: Democrats
elected, 226. Republicans elected. ltM;
Socialists elected. I. Total 391. Ma-
jority of house 18(5. Democratic Ma-
jority In house, 30.
Complete returns on the election of
representatives In congress Indicate
the democrats will have a working
majority of 30 In the next house. The
number of democrats elected to con-
gress, according to the latest returns.
INCOMPLETE RETURNS ASSURE
VICTORY FOR DEMOCRATS
DRYS ARE FAR IN LEAD
Claims of Local Optlonlstt for Amend-
ment Apparently Without Any
Foundation Whatever
Oklahoma City.—With full return*
from about sixty counties, and incom-
plete returns from four or five mora,
which are of an unofficial character. Is Cruce ,§ j, w McNeal
226. The republlcuii representation
will be 164, or eight seats less thsn
tlie democrats now have in the 61st
congress.
Aboslute confidence Is not felt In
sample In this case.
namely, the successor of the lute Mr. the returns for some of the Wlscon-
"It Is not proper for a member of the Dolllver in Iowa, and Mr. Carter In
senate to discuss mutters In the Montana, where there is prospect of u
Haven hospital, New Haven, Conn., house." suld senator Gore In answer to tie.
to be treated for malaria. Hit condi-
tion Is not believed to be serious.
Peter Llllijon, who was arrested Sat-
urday for writing a blackmail letter to
John I). Rockefeller asking for $">0,000
Is In Jul! in Washington, unable to
make fl.OOO bond.
Muscogee is to have a fancy table
glass ware factory. By the terms of
the contract the factory must employ
more than 300 men and probably 500
und Its monthly pay roll must be not
less than $25,000 and probably $30,-
000.
Marking the first conviction on fin-
ger-print evidence in the history of
this country. Thomas Jennings, a ne-
gro, was Friday found guilty by a
jury in the criminal court in Chicago
of the murder of Clarence A. Hitler
on the night of September 19.
More than 20 per cent of the men
nominated by the democratic and re-
publican parties as candidates for con-
a question, "but my personal opinion These determined totals, however,
Is, there will not be even a fight over leave a republican majority in the
the speakership. Champ Clark will senate as follows:
win.
completed and in operation by July. Kre88 are ln °f su*r^e °f
1914, a year earlier than the time set n* el,her in fu" or P**i«lly. I
for the finishing of the task.
DOMESTIC
Charged with violating the Sher-
man anti-trust law, the Standard Oil
company is facing a fine in Tennes-
see of more than a million dollars
Lone Chief, aged 70, one of the head
men of the Pawnee Indian tribe for a
partially,
ing to the congressional committee of
the National Suffrage association. j L-J
The progress of the country, as re- I u
fleeted by the records of population V
and harvests ' "" " ' c
national peace,
CHAMP CLARK.
Candidate for Speaker of House
Total membership, 92; necessary to
msjortty, 47; republican, 50; demo-
crats, 40; doubtful, 2.
j The sixteen republicsn senators
: considered assured are from:
| California, Connecticut, Delaware,
, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan,
| Nevada, North Dakota (2), Pennayl- j wag digcugBe<j
vania, Rhode island, Utah, Vermont,; Wednesday.
sin districts, und it is not Impossible
that the official figures will change
the totals of the two parties.
TAFT TO URGE PLANS
Next Congress Expected to
Through Legislative Progrsm
Put
for governor by a majority of 23,387.
With about forty-five complete coum
ties on the pronioltion amendment,
and a few scattering results, tba
"drys" are leading by a majority of
18.747.
Morgan Is ahead of Pulton In the
race for congress In the Second dis-
trict by a majority of 735.
It Is pructlcully definitely settled
that lilrd 8. McCuire is elected to con-
gress in the Pirst district, Jumcs 8.
Washington—TI.e pressing forward
of the administration's legislative pro-
gram before the accession of demo-
cratic control 'n congress next year,
it a cubinet meeting
j thanksgiving is especially due this
year, according to the annual Thanks-
| giving proclamation of President Taft.
I Alexander Stephen Clay, United
I States senator from Georgia, died at
| a. sanitarium at Atlanta, Ga., Sunday
afternoon a/ter an illness of several
The government of Italy has decid- 1 months
Ti 2,0,,00° 8qUtT I Sunday night Governor Haskell re-
destroyed^ty of Messina? fo'r "he'eon* l .-1Ted.,?.!ne8.8ag?. 'rom Secretary' of j Champ Claric of Misso'uri bV^tt ,
atruction of a new Messina.
; Washington. Wisconsin and Wyom- featuring the administrative meas
j ,n®\ , I ures will be the plan for meeting sec-
, ihe fifteen democratic senators ond.cU„ mal| abu,.e8 by reqmring
considered assured are from Horida. maKuzlnes_not newspapers-to pay!
Indiana. Louisiana, Maine. Maryland, „u.reased postage on advertising
Missouri. Mississippi, Nebraska. New ,)aKt,8 B„mc,ent to la(er warraDt one
Jersey, New York, Ohio. Tennessee, cem poBtage of tlrlt.elass mail.
j Texas. Virginia and West Virginia. The pl|m wi„ be d con.
| hollowing are the results in the gre8B at {he comjn}? ghort Beg8ioni
governorship contests with the up-j The dl8cu8glon of the election re-
proximate pluralities, democrats: ,Rults br0uKht out lnd|Vidual views of
ca AAA the l>reaiden* an<l 8ome of his official
.. 68,000 family. jt wag pointed out that in
.. 30,000 the pa8t tbe mogt reaI bann t0 (he
re,'ublican Party was accomplished
.. 33,(00 mucb because of the outcome in the
.. 60,000 weg£ having been discounted in the
■ • 30,000 primaries. Some comfort was found
: in the relative smallness of the dem-
' ocratic pluralities as compared with
.. 50,000 tbe pagt wjjen democratic priority was
. 60,000 attained. New York's plurality less
| than 70,000 plurality being cited.
. 3,000 j The expressed view was that the
New York, Dix
New Jersey, Wilson .
Connecticut, Baldwin .
Massachusetts, Foss .
Ohio, Harmon
Oklahoma, Cruce
Oregon, West
Wyoming, Carey
Alabama, O'Neal
South Carolina, Blease
Texas, Colquitt
North Dakota, Burke
hatf'century, died at the Pawnee
agency near Pawnee. Okla., Friday.
j Lawton, Okla.—"I em for you
j against the world. Also Missouri
j mules. Your election for speaker i
' will be by acclamation. Oklahoma a
unit on that."
The republican governors elected defeat of the party might in realitv
l«k AnnH/\w<mn«/v nlnon II (no • I
with approximate pluralities:
Pennsylvania, Tener
New Hampshire, Bass
Rhode Island, Pothrie
HON. LEE CRUCE
Governor-Elect
Davenport over Charles E. Creager
in the Third, Carter in the Fourth and
Scott Ferris over J. H. Franklin in
the Fifth.
Despite the fact that the republic-
ans are issuing reports tending to
show that they will control the next
This telegram Saturday was sent to lowa- Carro11
State Philander Knox, asking: that the
Mexican who shot the chief of police
Ferris,
Oklahoma
i, congressman from the big fifth 1 Mi{-higan, Osborn
, _ _______ oma district, who has 20^90 I Minnesota- Eberhardt
President Taft sailed Thursday tot \ it Anadarko, Okla., Saturday night. be democratic majority behind and who NebraBka. Aldrich
the Panama canai to make an inspec- j given protection from mob violence. ! is himself a Missourian South Dakota, Vessey
tion of various conditions in order j Knox states that the strained relations Champ Clark should, and I believe wl8con8ln. McGovern
that proper legislation may be made j of Mexico and the United States make will, be elected speaker of the next California. Johnson
In the toll rates. this necessary. bouge of representatives." said Mr. I Nevada. oddie
B. C. Pittuck, the missing dean of j Up to October. 1910, in Oklahoma j Ferris. "His wise leadership over the j Tennessee, Hooper 12,000
the agricultural college at Stillwater, there have been ginned 409,161 square minority in The last congress has con !
Okla., has been located in a hospital j bales and 14,163 round bales of cot- ! tributed no little to our success in the j
John W. Kern is Elected
, work for good.
20,000 i President Taft realizes the necessity ,
7,000 for getting through all needed admin- j state legislature, reports which have
innnfl iSlral'°n legislation in the three j come in from over the state prove
5 000 i months 8ession- beginning next month, almost beyond a shadow of a doubi
JnnAA that the democrats will have a ma
rnnni|UNCLE J°E CANNON W,LL HELP Jority in both houses.
5 000 INSURGENTS AMEND RULES The democratic committee declares
jo'oooj that their figures show that the next
j Washington.—Another contest over i senate will contain thirty-two demo-
25 000 the Question of taking from tbe speak- j crats, and the next house eigTity-five
er power to name standing commit- i democrats, giving them a two-thirds
tees, is expected to develop soon after 1 majority in each house.
the house of representatives assem- j The chief political bone of conten-
bles next month. This time it is not : tlon at present is the local option
in Santa Fe, N ivt. Pittuck mysteri j ton. This report is from 743 ginners.
•ously disappeared from his duties on Last year there were but 332.9il
October 10. j square and 13,966 round bales at the
One policeman injured, fifteen strik- ^me from the^same number,
era seriously injured and twenty-five — — «-
The report was made to the state
board of agriculture.
sympathizers arrested at Chicago Wed-
nesday as a result of the garment
workers' strike.
W. P. Blasier of Lawton has re-
turned home from a 5,000 mile motor Floods are threatening eastern
cat trip through Oklahoma, Kansas, Prance and thousands of dollars of
Nebraska. Missouri and Iowa. One damage is being dene.
day be ate breakfast in Kansas, din- | Uussia is preparing to levy a war tax
uer in Missouri and supper in Iowa, of $2.50 per capita to be used in build-
The new McKinley Bridge, the lar- in8 a avy and establishing forts on
pest bridge spanning the Mississippi 'be gulfs of Finland.
river, was formally dedicated Thurs- The Waters-Pierce Oil Co. is about
day with imposing ceremonies. Gov- ; to give up its fight for supremacy in
ernor Hadley of Missouri, and Gover- Mexico. A report is current that it
nor Deneen of Illinois were the central will dispose of its holding to S. Pear-
tigures in the exercises. ! son & Son, an English firm.
Unless an increase is made in the I General Jose Valladares, who was at
wages of engineers before December 'tbe head of the recent revolution i
10, a strike will be called on sixty-one Honduras, has signified his willingness
railroads west of Chicago. An in- aurrender to President Davila.
crease of approximately seven per ! ^mapala will be occupied by the go\
cent is being asked. eminent forces immediately.
An explosion in a coal mine at Del I u ]he, cholera, the ravages of which
agua, Colo., Wednesday caused the had alm,ost ceased m Petersburg
death of fifty miners and great dam- lwo weeka aK°- has broken m" atr™h
age to the mine. Government rescue i in, th„e ,muni^ll)al P^hopathi. hospi-
workers have succeeded in taking !tal Thirty-three employees of this in-
.eighteen n-en out of the mine alive. 8titutlcn have been sent to the pest
The population of Los Angeles. Cal., ! house and there are many
is 319,198 as compared with 102,479 j ca8es-
In 1909, as announced by the census The newly formed repuniic of Portu-
bureau today. This <s an increase Eal has beea recognized by the lerding
aince 1900, of 216,719, or 211.5 per j Powers of the world. Th I nited
cent. | States, Germany, Russia
Secretary of War Jacob M. Dickin
aon, who has just returned from
I unlikely that the movement will re- amendment, but, judging from the re
recent election, and, continued as j Indianapolis.—Senator Beveridge's J ceive the support of Speaker Can- I turns in, nothing short of a figurative
speaker over a democratic house, he fiopes for another term went glimmer-|non and his allies, inasmuch as the [earthquake can save the amendment
, should wield a wonderful influence to- i ,nK Wednesday as returns showed con-j next assignments will be made by the j from utter defeat.
ward democratic success in 1912." ! clusively that the democrats had elect ! democrats. j Additional returns received Satur-
— | ed the majority of the Indiana assem-1 interviews with Representatives j day but tended to Increase the plural-
OI-FICIAL RETURNS BY COUNTIES b'y- According to the latest figures 1 Murdock of Kansas and Norris of Ne- ! ity by which the drys are leading.
j the democrats will have a majority on | braska indicate they intend to lose J Washita county returned a majority of
Condensed Election News—Prohibi- j Joint ballot of 32. ^ | no time in reopening the fight waged | 1,086 against the bill, Grant came Itt
tion Is Ahead
Durant, Okla—Official vote in Bry-
an. county, gives: . Governor—Lee
Cruce Idem.I, 2.234; Joe McNeal (rep)
948; J. T. Cumbie (soc.), 547; G. E.
Rouch (pro.I, 58. Local option—For,
1,354; against, 2,288. Woman's suf
frage—For, 970; against, 248.
John W. Kern has been endorsed by | by the insurgent republicans last ses- the same column with 1,316, and other
the democrats and in all probability slon which reformed the rules and
will become the colleague of Senator
Shively, also a democrat.
Montana
Helena, Mont.—Returns received are
to the effect that the democrats have
deposed Speaker Cannon from mem-
bership on the rules committee. That
contest was won by insurgent and
democratic coalition. It is not known
counties followed with majorities
along the same line.
Despite the claim of the local op-
tlonlsts, they appear to be able to
offer no tangible figures which show
what the attitude of the democrats will i that there is any reason on their side,
be the coming session when an effort ! In a telephone dispatch to the Mus-
elected at least fifty-three members of ' will be made to still further shear the j kogee Phoenix Thursday night they
Hobart Okla The offl I 1 { the legislature, which means tfiM a speakership of its great authority, but i stated that returns from twenty-five
Kiowa county shows tne following re-
sults: Governor—Cruce, 1,414; Mc-
Neal, 1,054; Cumbie, 266; Rouch, 21.
bartlesville, Okla.—Complete re-
turns fn Washington county show the
lollowing returns: Cruce, 1,517; Mc-
Neal, 1,474, Davenport, 1,487; Creag j
er, 1,458.
democrat will be elected to succeed j the chances are they will seek to force j counties put tht*m 8,000 in the lead.
United States Senator Thomas Carter.; the battle over to the succeeding ses- and that they were counting on that
Fifty-two votes are necessary to con- sion when they will be in undisputed j majority being swelled considerably
trol on Joint ballot. control. | by the counties still out.
As a matter of fact, of the forty-
eight or fifty counties which have
Stubbs Leads in Kansas
Topeka, Kan.—Ninety-nine out of the j been reported to this office "the focal
entire 125 representative districts of optionlsts have carried only twelve
Arapahoe, Okla.—Official returns in
Custer county, show the following re
turns: Cruce, 1,817; McNeal, 1.765;
Cumbie. 359; Rouch, 68. No. 3. 1,208 I
for, 2,037 against.
Announce for Senate
Wheeling, W. Va.—Three prominent
state democrats Wednesday announc-
ed their candidacy to succeed United tbe state have been heard from. Of
States Senator Scott after late returns these fifty reported republican leglsla-
showed that the democrats would oon- j tors had been selected, and forty-eight
trol the legislature on Joint ballot and 8a'd democrats had won. One district | tbe amendment, Is only 4,155
force his retirement. |f« reported doubtful. The majority of I Putting Cruce's majority conserra-
the remaining twenty-six districts upon tlvely. In view of the number of coun-
Victory for Bryan which the vote for representative hi.<i ties to report, he will receive between
Their total majority in these twt ,
counties, exclusive of the vote in coun-
ties where the plurality was against
trip around the world, announced Mon-
day that he had purchased fifty aero-
planes for the United States govern-
ment.
The federal government will dis-
Lincoln, Neb.—Tbe defeat of James "ot been reported, are known to have j 20,000 and 25,000, though the chances
Enid Okla —The to'al vote in Gar c- Dahlman, democrat, for the governor )>een °^®rnor tu s" 8 I are that it will run above the last fig-
held county shows the Swing re ! of Nebraska, was a surprise to poUtl-1 fact the republicans hope. , ure.
turns: Uor-rnor, Lee Cruce. 2,243; dans in this state. Dahlman, because Elaetian 1
j - -«'-•>■ ;- *-•? «<- '. ""'r,1 om«" C"M
. Sweden and congress, McGuire, 3.U05; McNeill, option plank in the democratic plat-1 LaJ,.olle|te repUbiiCan will be re- Oklahoma City.—Secretary Seth K.
Norway resumed negotiations Friday *.<2., ^ra, had b^n picked to °P" |elected to the upper house of congress °0rdon. of the state election board,
following the action of England. , h hi k is ^ , ho ,e.ver' de" by the legislature elected In Wiscon- 'Baid W ednesday afternoon that it will
Stigler, Okla.—Complete official re * ^ "ain<C sin Tuesday, which, from the returns ! be Monday or Tuesday before the
turns in Haskell county give Cruce. Plat'«^ 'hat Dahlman sounded. \nceireA up ' to ten o'clock Tuesday j "> the state election held Tues-
1.471; McNeal. tarter, 1,420: J, I night, will be safely republican. | day can be officially announced. Ne
Krance, Italy and Spain of a few days
previous.
With the advent of the new year it
is expected that England will be
plunged into the turmoil of another
Campbell, 1,142.
ed by 75.
Local option defeat
Woman Suffrage in Washington
pose of a million and a half acres of : election. The main issue will be the
land belonging to the five civilized question of limiting the veto power of
tribes beginning November 21. The the house of lords, if not abolishing
ffoal and oil lands are not included, that body altogether, which is one of
Grove, Okla.—Official
924; McNeal .05; Cumbie,
9; for congress. Davenport, 910 and
i night, will be safely republican.
— ! returns were received Wednesday.
Seattle, WKSh.—The most interesting ! Missing Oean is Located Will Linn, former member of tbe
result of the.election is tbe ratification j Guthrie, Okla.—It la reported that ti. j state election board, who has been aa-
count- pnio<> of the woman's suffrage amendment to C. Pittuck, dean and business manag-, sisting in the office, since he was ap-
bie 07 Rouch tbe 8,a,e constituion. Tbe amendment er of the Oklahoma secondary agrl j pointed Judge of the newly created
will become law as soon as tbe gover- J cultural collegea, who mysteriously
Eacb purchaser will be limited to 640 ths gravest problems that the govern- reager 6<1. No. 3, «56 for 1 042 nor rereive8 tbe official count and pro- disappeared a itw weeks ago, has been
' ' minima !>.,♦ i V> a W«. 1. . s > u t a/4 a* Cento L'o XT U an/I la aA
Acres.
Four tnoueinu antlers was taken
from tbe Farmers and Traders bank
at liancroft. IoSa Wednesday night.
The population of Florida is 715.139.
Ihe 1900 census gave the *tate 523.542.
This is an increase of 42.1 per cent.
Judge Landis may be disqualified
In hearing the suit against the pack-
tueut has ever had to deal with.
The fifty-eighth birthday of ti Em-
peror Mutsu.'Mto was <■« lebrated with
great festivities Thursday throughout
Japan
In the larger cltiea of Mexico Wed-
nesday night many Americans were
assaulted and their business houses
wrecked. The Americsn flag was torn
against.
claima that tbe amendment has been located at Santa Fe, N. M„ and is se
ratified. I riously III.
Medford. Okla —Complete official re Fir,t Contro, in 16 Yesrs I Csllfemia Is Republican
turns show the following vote in ( Washington —Josiah H Sblnn, sts-! San Franclsco.-Hlram Johnson. In-
i*!u2- LT "t i fiiil K°vernor' Cruce tjgtjCj>n Gf the democratic national surgent republican candidate for gov-
, i. ea, 1,886. congressional committee, who for sev- 'ernor of California, has been elected
eral days bas been in charge of tbe by about 25,000. The democrats
superior court. In Grady county, ex-
pressed the opinion that De resub-
mission amendment is defeated by *
substantial majority.
Treubls at Stilwell
Stilwell. Okla.—The political sltu^
tlon here is growing wsrm The flrsl
returns of the election show the coun-
ty to be carried by the repub icana.
t hickasha Okla.—< omplete democratic headquarters here, claimed swept the country districts snd the so- I but later In the day four "(TatHrta
_ Lv^Ti Jm? c" t' a democratic majority ln tbe house of ctallata were a big factor. J. Stltt * ere thrown out thus glvlne the dem-
urs in Chi. ::go. aa be as special p/ea- down, spat upon and torn to pieces. McNeal, 1.287; Cumbie. 554. Rouch. 47 Hesald: Wilaon. socialist for governor, polled oerata a straight ticket election thh
e,i,tor against the truat almost fifteen The outbreak la due to the lynching ~Kor the flr,f ,jme „ UrK„ a TOle Angeles and 'he exception of sheriff. The dUt^t!
the house will be democratic. Tbe Frisco that he upset the caiculatlona thrown out on account of illesal
present house cooalsts of 154 demo- of both old parties. Democratic can methoda used are Bunch No. 1 Lees
. ratic and 217 republican, or s major didsts T. A. Bell polled a much small- reek No. 1. Christie No 1 and No
I<r of 43 The sixty-seror.d congress er vote than had b—n expected John- 2. 1 be republicans are Indignant
will consist of a* least 219 democrats ««>■ carried San Francis, o by 2,000. over the result and talk of a contest
j and 172 republicans. .In general he ran behind bis ticket. ; Is waging
years ago. I of a Mexican in Texas for the murder
The consUtntkn cf Washington wilt <* -anchman s wife. The trouble has
"Vive a wornsn suffrage amendment.
The treasure a good majority
in Tat rdjiy's t lection.
: developed Irt
Mexican cC.ci.
ua< nts
t a national a.T_'.-, and
'r will be asked to make
Pryor Creek, Okla—Complete re-
tarns frcm Mayes county show Cruce,
ljfi4; McNeal. 1.137; Cumbie. 4<S.
Kouch, 14. Davenport, Creeger
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