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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Nov 1908, p. 3

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A We. party was given for h “the W. lam Satur- I’ m In. two to five. m. Milo. little at. IMMMIR.‘ mum-amt. chitin-mumps“ I mum (any; mmsiokbwnnm Vu let-way home. WMJIIQII. to x m, icy-on. 3am W. and ovum mm 3.11.3.1. Mwllllecture F0; unmnxvu hintsâ€"mun; M Meg‘lnmxewm VoulnDoa-Gcfl'l'c to. mle. at New York, Nov. ‘r-wnm Hofnrd BM“ MEETS THIRD DEFEAT Sand South Faithful 10 Democratic Nomineeâ€"City at Lined» "and “at. of Nam-agit- Alto em Him Majorky, But Mailed “Damn" sum An magnum“ Column. elected twenty-Imam president 0! the United States, and June: School‘ craft Sherman of New York has been chased: vice-president. This is the out- come of one of the met reachable petition campaigns in the history of wuxn‘fixnuoN‘uLeucnn by A van LITTLE cumu- or ‘ TH! NORMAL. William Janina Bryim at No- bmh, the Democntic candld'ue. went down in the third defeat of his lites unbition to occupy the White Hotisé. Among the more significant result: were the reelection to congres- o! Spaker Canon and Charmin Serena !» Payne 0! the house committee 'on ways and means; the election 01 Rep mauve W‘ s. Gowherd‘ {a 30':- ernor at Himufl, Whig]; thenwithrrké- urns to'fthe "sand, mmwihd' the mlacqod 1dr '9. third tax-ingot Gov. "John Johann, democrat, 111- Min- One of? the results ‘gurpassing 7 33' most mine popes‘ot most Repub- licans m‘Mr. Tatt's' carfylng' 'tfie greater city of Now you by ’u mm}- lty which approached 10,000. Put-tie;- ~- r~ cA_‘. Eh“... more” nifpiurality in New York state will be Approximntely 189.334, excéed- mg by nearly 14,000 Roosevait’s bi ’plmmty at 1904. . ‘ % "j‘Only second in point or general in- terest was the victory of Gov. Chaflés '5. Hughes, who was reelected by‘ 'a plurality estimated as well .above “.000 m:- the vote "mat [On his mac opponont; Lieut. Gov. W. While Greater New York ave $ plurality for, m, it gavé elm":~ let a margin of 56.843. ~ f ' With 31 United States sensttjrs tohe Htth 1- :3 WW college.” ‘1 sneaker. “what will follow?” , - nd New Janey were striking excep- tions to the generally reduced Repub- lican plqrmfles. capumâ€"Whnt would happen it this ship would Strike anjcebeig? - ' (“The iceberg would move right along, madam. just‘ as}! nothing had hagg- of “I win." James 8. Sherman. §oicé {foul the and? of SAFELY HEPUHUBAN Senate and; House Remain - in Control of Fatty. . VICTORY FOR -“.|0E" CANNON Speaker of the Hang. Ha Majority In His District of About $000-â€" Domocratt Maya Not Mid. mam They Hopod Forâ€"8min of R0- mus. Chicago, Nov. 4.â€"â€"Latelt ehction ro- tum indicgte mam)“: house,“ ‘ré'p- reienuuves in still: heavily Bony)!- m, with F, mum-rt: on divisonot {8. The Repubman. membership-1n the Sixty-first congress 11 818,. While the Democrats show only 173. no man- berablp or the house 1:191. and the majoruy musty for control in 196. __..,,_._v_ _. v Gains were made _by. the Bomb nouns in North Carolina, 1th: hind New York. The Democrats mined one digu'lct in Illinois. the Eighth. whore Thomas Gallagher was elected to nuc- eeed Congressman MoGsvjn. Repub “can: gain a district in Pennsytv'unn heretdom held by, Democrats.- apeaker Cannon wu reelected by a majority of from 6,000 to 10,000. 00!!- grésamenv Hepburn," Hull, Dtlzell. Payne and other leaders “national importance who had hard'flghts were an suméssfnt the The districts on which. the Demo-1 mats relied to max-ease their present strong!) have,_in most instances. re- turned Republican; , . f Practically No Ghana. In senate. > The waste will show practlcally no choose in pollucal complexion; the' Republicans retalnlns g large major- lty. Tho membershlp o! the senate lo 92, the holdover members number 61 (43 Republicans and ~18 Democrats). The election of 17 Replibllms and 13.‘ Democrau. [u memo profithlo ~ from the returns glvlog Allie makeup ‘ _I.!-h ll’llul tuv .v‘u...â€" a_._v . of: the‘ various legislatumyzlhlci elects senators. would show _ m6 strength of the two leading patios“? __gn‘--- Dul,vu°_w -. V” P the senate to be: Republicans, so; Deinocmts, 31; doubtful, 1. “8m. Legislature Republican. The next Illinois state legulfiuro will be Republican gain. The great- m7 lurprise In the state fight ca‘me In thé'defeat “otusme Senator Orville F. Fem; for muoniln the Thirty-m mid d!str!cL‘-‘H’e its detptaa ,by James F; 6111819110831). - Berry warhead of the “senate oom- buie" and wail-scouts“ u the we .â€" . u _A At. .“AA nun: “‘5“ “"“Cyvvvaâ€"rw oeaaor of-Danlel Cunpbeil. as the leadâ€" er after Campbell’s retirement to eo- cent the poetmaetenhin or Chicago. ' ' Canaan lie-Elected; - Dmville, 111., Nov. 4.â€"Joeepb 0. Canon has been reelected to con- gress by a plurality considerably above the normal. Returna- are still incom. piete, but enough figures have been obtained to show- that he will probably have a plurality of at least 10,600. This in estimated to be in the diflerent cotintiee in his, district ae'ioliova: Vermilion. 6,000; Iroquois, 1,500; Kan- kakee, 2,000; Edgar, 700; Clark, 200; and Cumberland, 100. The Insult but been eornetbing at a lurprine even to the} friends of Mr. Cannon. ’The fight made against him by various church organizations; the Anti-Saloon lease. “and organized labor. coupled with the fact that the Democrats had for the first time‘eince 1963a complete or,» ganizatie‘n in this district, led the Ru pubiicane to believe that Mr. Cannon'n plurality would not be over 3,000. Hepburn Flo-Elected in Iowa. Des Moinee, 13., Nov. 4,â€"Tbe indi- cations are that the entire delegation in congress will be Republican, a gain of one overtwo years ago. There is a close race in the Sixth 'diatrlct be- tween Iriemilton, present incumbent (Dem), and Kendall (Ben). , u.-n nnmmln-I \Wlu.}, uuu â€"_-.._ , The indications a're that Cummings .m- defeated Lacey tor the United States senatorshlp. . . Taft’s plurality in Iowa. is announced as 57.000. . ‘ _ Jan mil-null“: mm Chici'nnati, Nov. '4.â€"-â€"Jndxe Tart It 9:1Q p. 11:. sent the (alloying telegram to Frank H. Hitchceck: {‘1 en: de- lighted to hear the tum-able returns team. all wt: of the muntry, especial- ly'ffiewwam-k, and I wish to exited. W“- a... .elun. inrk Iy nuw lull-g _.._ _ m’igrtiltude to you for ‘the Work which you have done and tenants youmn the mursc'y with which ydu brawn-tho result indicating a clear {aux GQ‘V Hughes wired Judge Tgtt at 8:30‘» ja'clock: “Heal-tie“ congntular dons (in ybur splendid "victory.” Chairmn Hitchcock was heard from gs- otrly as 6:30 o'clo’chv 116 add: “Heady consutuladoul on magnifiâ€" cent vote." ' 1 ~- â€" . A‘._ a-..--.- "Cohgratnlsupna ‘on your 3pm up tory. Labor voten_ :3qu sad £017. Labor VOW" 1391““ reeds!!!" their re“ mm" 5m dismbutm a! with 2ch only list thrm, not I?! St" thé " sltuatlmi.â€"Wmhm sent this - mm: THE ELEBTIHI AT ”LARGE manoeuvâ€" wmlam How-rd TI"- VlCIâ€"PREOIDINTT [In-nun -; .â€" _-_, Col.......... ........ .. ..... In dotbt Comm...” ”George 1‘ mm. lup- Del uSimeon 8. Pennewul. Rap. Fla. :.......Albert w. gamut-t. Don. numb. . ; . . James H. may. m, Hm...'x...';....m 8. Dana, 399. Minn............‘.'..... ..... In W Mo.....;._....Wm. B. Cowherd. M Mont......._.....l.‘4lwud Donna. Rap. Neb........A. 0. Bhlllenberscr. Dom. N. Ii.............'..H. B. Quiuby. Rep. N. 1.........Chu'-le. E Hughes. Rep- N. C.. .. ...........W W. Kitchen. Dom. N. m...........C A. Johnson, Rep. 3. I...........,A.ram J. Pothler. Rap. 8. 0..... ........... M. r. Ansel, Dem. a Dak.........Robert Veuoy. Rep. Utah ..... Willlun Spry. Rep. Wuh............8. G. Coumvo. Rep. w VL; ......... ...........ln doubt N N. m.......... ..C in 8. Utah .':}.........wuum wuu............s. G. 00 W. Vt. Chairmm Georgia Democratic Leader Comment: 7 on tho Result. LANDSLI DE FOR TA FTâ€"HOWELL. Adena. 63., Nov. 4.--A.t,10:20 Tua- dny night. Clark Howell. nauow Democratic mum“ from Geor- gia, on‘uceded the election of Mr. m. Mr. Howell sue the‘mssoquted Prat: the following sutemut: , i "It is a landslide 4hr Tut. It.‘ Brynn ins made a yonder-mi an- paign. but he could- fit overcome the prevnuins ides thati‘bnlineu condi- tions would be Idverlfly “acted by Republlm detect. It is now up to the Republicans to make good their pledge to restore prosperity, for to that pledge they must attribute their luc- ‘cou more then anything else. Mr; 1 Taft is a big, broad. patriotic Ameri- can. and hail“ be m: uni jut to the south." Returns levo‘d In Haven; Havana, Nq‘v. 4.â€"â€"The election no- tumq ”were received gt the newspaper vauu u..- .._- ,_,, goon held a receptfon at the place. which was “$911de by may Ameri- can and Cuban ofllc‘lall. and n which’ the returns were read. Early in the evening .the Qvernor sent sonar-um 7 A_I_I-_L A]--. t0!" v-uyâ€"....â€"â€" k the Republican national commune” mlda‘ the following Imminent: "The return: Speak for Wm Thqrc‘ seep: to be no longer W W (111‘ 11310:. The electonl yoga yul m an; my estimate was correct. It look: how, I think. u if I must hue mulereitlmnted it. The return hue exceeded my ng’ctuionl. “777 _.nI u.- nun! :- l‘o: -â€"v-- ~ Audioltms: vb Wm not make come up to the l upected conical“ m . ’.A_._A -Aâ€"â€"- £35: ‘The‘plumllt! lea: flux: 1 e!!! .11 would the. 1“. beyond. The In” rotun- nun Mind Indicate M '9 have our tied that state by “on! 8,000 to 10.- Chuimnn Hitchcock'a to the want-elect SH. Hitchcock PROBABLE IAKEUP Vermont .............'. I might. ;.............10 Wuhln‘toll .......... 3 Watt “manna”... I Wisconsin _..........'..u Wyoming ... ..... .... 1 “He’s' a man of Itmng eh!” d” “of 1'“ ho' “Wim m “We“. be “ft Mb“ ‘3. rum; unto-sic, Unfit-sum pom ‘94 brilliantinemmylm he climbs into a barber's chair. T’ Houston. Chronicle. ' v ._. ‘ ' “NOV, Pgé, would you lme your mpngy 01' W life 7 . “why, m'e hugger mm ; want. me money for me old m" Phihdelphh Inquirer. SlrWalterScott’lnmellMW mompmnnbkmmm' oruooupnbm_ New ' Music HIGH L~AND_f’HRK Total : .......... ”"81 Ollocud In Sonatina ”Elected in Jun. A‘ SPECZIéL SALE John P . Kline’s Stores HIGHLAND PARK and RICH-{WOOD Trade here and get Fish‘s Trading Stamps ThisisNotaBrokmfincfak but sHoWé mo "RENT“. or .nm .ooucm. ,.' T .is proposed at an curly date to open the excellent muéic room of he Erskine Bank eBuildi‘ng :- a Studio by Miss. Billmq’fiurzen. formed», ’8 made!!! with H. Estelle Brown of Omaha. who em‘mvith a limited numberfof‘pt pals fior 60kt: cultui't. 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