Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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N. GARNER
IS RE ELECTED
■ uittt figures are yet
,jtijj counties of the
thus far ipoelved
ecilon Of Hon. JüO.
mgressiuau from the
ii> about 3,500 plu-
trom Nueces county
otes to Moore's 145.
turna from Cameron
mi '¡"ft; Moore, 278.
any. Mr. earner re-
(y o I 1 0 0.
tjji > for many year
•licaii. Mr Garuar
t'! Thits heavy vote
cu i down his vote to
eXU'Ut.
..ell from Son Anto-
, <ani state that Mr,
fiou is assured with
inn- plurality as on
•lection.
REELECTED
mi I Johnson.
In-!, n>-e!oeu:'U by a
tí mis ■ it y. hater re-
• lei' Johnson lias 8000
■ ti ifil ill.' state
\, , mi,
fi 0 1 CONTROLS
I
Via I.
I ft
I#
i i . O i< iMI ;| Mil (K>1 "
1 i i ' ii is elected IUIV-
1 hV Cannon .not an
Mi", and Is HOW h( 'f,'k-
• :.• a-, s¡■. aker. The Tí«*■ ,.
ti! m (.'| I', H'lming |«|;-
■!.« which insures the
Senufjor Ilo|>kills
tNDKERN
I THE SENATE
Ttif-
Uiil
N'o t. The Dein-
¡ol tin- siale leglsia-
i' i<ari|i"l as certain
!'>«■' elected senator.
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PRESIDENT.
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——
S, n Antonio. Tesas, Xov. -I. —AI-
hou- i' i¡H return , are \ ery «low ltt
¡.Miiiuv.' in fill doubt; of thi eiecttoa
vt th« oliii Democratic vanished
it it now merely a uu" oou o£ maj>
iorlty, whifh la variously fltftltftited
nil the wt<> from i 00,000 to '35,.
OÍML rilo school amendment tlM
carried by a good big majority uf
It la believed that the two other
amendments will alio carry, al-
though the governor' «alary amend
mont is not t4 m g strongly,
Simpson and Ogden made a strong
raw in'acinic oí thf large cltlea of
the state. San Antonio and Bexar
count > both went strongly Republl-
caii Simpson getting a majority of
fully 3800 In the county. The fact
thai Judge Ogden lived bore and
iva very popular doubtless influen-
ced the vote to a considerable ex-
tent.
The creates election surprise In
this wet ion was the defeat of Judge
Onion for stale senator by Judge
Ileal. The latter' majority was
2son in the district, the largest ever
j?lven any candidate. in Bexar
county Real ran ahead of Onion
from 8&0 to i 000 votos.
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BURTON WANTS
TO BE SENATOR
Cleveland. Oblo, Nov -Con-
git -man Burton has announced
caiuildacv for United Stat
from Ohio. Voorhees. Tuft's manager,
■ i a nlsn a candidate arid U Is believed
'bat Charles Tal't. i" h«• of the
president will enter ¡In > it.ee,
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Lincoln, Xeh,, Nov.
telegraphed Tuft as ft
• 'i •) r< h.ve
<va, "t'ioase
ind.. Xov.
:ol the state
yarded as sui
senate.
4. If
iegisia-
e to be
CON- '
DEFEAT
I -This afternoon
Missouri in the Re-
wit bout doubt.
iiNUs City has cou-
The returns of St.
nmty are practically
low Hadley's lead at
vansas City gives a
irallty. Outside coun-
cotm this lead. Re-
an Dickey Is now
8 whole State ticket
Hepublicans will con-
ure. but the Demo-
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WILLI Vil IB W VIM TAI T.
I)sr T || rn in Cincinnati, SeplemIter !.">
ls" l Graduated from tie- Clm-i nnali High School.
IN* Admitted in the Ohio bar.
ISM Assistant proseanInn att'uniw of Haniilton County, Ohio.
1KS2- Collector of inteinal revni n 01 the First District of Ohio.
Ism:í Kesimii'd public oflice to r'sume law practice
1XN.V- \ssisiant countN solicitor of Ilamilion County
IS,st; Murricd Miss Helen ll'-iroe of Cincinnati.
LS'St- -mlue of the Superior Court of Ohio.
UtftO- Solicltor-Ceneral of the I* tiltedg|* "es.
isü: Culled Stales Circuit udge of the Sixth circuit.
is¡ i; I teca ñu dean of the law department of the University of
i'lnclnnati
I<H'm> President ol the United States I'hllipplne CotntnlSalon.
I ¡a) i Uirsi Civil governor or the Philippine islands.
1 «Mil Hecann Secretary of War 'I the United States.
1 DO")—Vlalled I'hillppinea with Cóngressioiiai party.
1900 —Restored "tiler in Cuba as provisional governor.
1 jiOT —('altdiiiit11 iru the Republican presidential nomination.
180S -FSIected Pre i l"Sit of the United States.
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SCHOOL' 'Lll' S' SIIKILMW,
1855 -110111 In Utlca, N Y., Oetob'1"
IS7.S (iraduated from Hamilton Ctillege
LSfcO -Admitted to the bar and b«áan the practice of law.
ISS^ Appointed secretary of tli" Hepuhllciui committee of bin
county
IhSd -Klected Mayor < f Utjfta by a n-cord-hrcnking majority.
I.SHH -Elected tu Congress from Twenty third New York district.
1SS.S -Defeated for re-election t,; Uongress.
IftJlO -Again an unsuccesHfuI candidate for íJongreas,
ISM.' -Klevied to ('ringreas from 'I"- Twenty-flfHi New York dis-
trict.
I KIM—Ibi-itlecied to Cotntress.
(Sit.v -t'liairniati oi Itepuldican Slate eiinvention,
1 KiltJ Iti--elected lo Uongress,
I MIS Ite-eiected to Uoi gre«><
1000 Chairman of Republican Ht í* convention,
Hull' -Elected !•> Congress from Twenty-seventh New York dl«-
t rlet
1 ¡104 -He-elected to Congress.
I iiftt'e -Re-elected to Congress
Ui(is Klected Vice-President oi 'he United Siat -s.
accept my congratula •-n nnd lw- t.
.wishes for the «ucees >f your a i-
miniatratloii."
; BOOM STARTED
IHf FOR
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• St.. Paul, Nov, f .-—Th< rc-elc:tion
• of Oovernor Johnson fo i third term
' and Hie probable renu ¡ of Dryan
• as u pivsideiitlal posalblltv timo eaug-
• c*d Johnson's friends t< • art a boom
•'Tor him as president I li ia It k«
• believed that Democr m will flo« k
• to Jobiison'H Htanditrc m the a«xl
• convention.
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LAIEST RETURNS
FROM MISSOURI
b
St. LomTh, Nov. 5.—St. Louis la
still In doubt at this hour. The lat-
est returns today are so me.<er 'hut
they are not being tabulated The:
indicate that neither Bryan "• T*R
will have a thousand maj< ¡'tt> > i
that an official count will be m- <!*•!
Ta ft leads with about a ínitelr-'d,
while the RipubllcanB admit *hai
" dilght Republican Hryan roBy |0fl(j. Hartley U fare
elected and the leg- whlle the rest of the state ticket I*
i* Republican will ,l0ubtful. The chances toe y fa or
senator. tDemocratic and the R' nbl *an
admit this. The legislature is -ur«-
! v ()HlO. ,y Democratic. The Democrat# cialn
' iio, Nov. 4,—The ten and the Republicans adi t
N e. ANSA8.
Nov. 4. —Only the
ubllcan majority la
returns which are
indicate that Taft
it y and Stubbs for
OVER
HARMON'S ELEC-
TION CONCEDED
Austin, Texas, Nov, I A boons
for Senator Culberson for IM D. mo*
eratic nomination in (|i? has v«u
started. Hi friends are determinad
to push hJm at the «e>, ' nvention
ilKAIIHT'S HOMHIIO ,
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 5.—Harris, Omaha, Neb., Nov. a petition
the Republican nominee for governor* signad by Wiliam R, Hearst bef ?e a
and the Republican state committee notary public in New York, and aafc-
concede the election of Harmon, the tng that the |600r000 üibi uh.
' íCMTP
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ma
Immediate orders, The Pennsylva-
Democi-atlc nominee. The real of i by Governor Haskell r Oklabema
i the State ticket is republican and the against Mr, Hearst in the -Hate Court
Post-election ¡ n,B ^ops at Pittsburg have put on ¡legislature Is safely Republican. The of Nebrafka In Ornaba b.- transferred
|reported through- j full force for the first time In a year, liberal element defeated Harris, who to the Inderal Court, was fllert
whoi mmry and manufac-j The American National Belt Works favored local option. The regular j today ÉV J. W. Battln, Mr,
, ..aHiiv to All big or-i has anounced a twenty per cent In- session of the legislature meets In looaf attorney. jii
rtie r/itcd :.«ate., Steel Co., crease In wages. The Clark Mill January, 190 . Foraker'a term e*- Ae baila ft the perit; m in that
hhhithe price of Bad Thread Works at Newark will pires March l®0®, and the Republl- an the partial to Uta *u;t re«dd« ta
I f.v, ,i y -eight to hegln operation on full time Satur- leans are having Oovernor Harrii call jiiuother State than Nebraska, the case
,,,n atltj rail-1 day. Ten m«ul factorlea at Plain- | a apepfal session for the oomlng
,1 to place ' field, N. J., will resume Monday. uary to elect Poraker> aucceaaor
|gj||gL^^^— Harmon can nift appoint him.
Sfi\
i o. 't.'
out r|S
tureii
ders ^
Iiks stgr
steel rt'
Umtud Pt*u.}
>rk Nov. f<
.litl'Vlt
! M.t9 is apparently R#- Stone and McKinley are the wlnne.
" if Harmon haa a big ma- in the senatorial primaries. Hoober
• h, iU,'.' ^.'«iSSraWMÍteBiSHBWM) S ,1;.¡'vi.XA7««JtíS!JM.lT?¿ J .-.:'«uü^l.^.; ---: i'.-W.í;.
irov,gh an
I ' «<•' :aw < ARIO
¡ '
CAMERON.
IN OKLAHOMA.
pull many candidate* Democratic, wini In the fottrllu oon
"'«ke It doubtful. It !• gresslonal dlatrict.
?h#l the Demócrata have .
h" «rd «tt, Rrh 191th. 16th, PRRMDFWT Fl«f<tOTT
r... . ^ dkWrtcta. TW
ij... ®Ji'i (be reat Repitb- of
4 -^ngw. rth is reflected by ¡h
:. d'vm. > Teias Not. 4.—Cam- outhrle, Okla., Nov. 4.—Return!
i ,uat> Vrt bab! •• Campbell i are very slow and late reports are
n t c.-iicr from a ♦© • 'e-ittlrr dowp Bryan's majorü'.y to
N.,_ 4 i-re c ut FUlott hunárei and tvetity-five majority, j probabl> !a.0«o McOuIre, Rep.'bli
i**;™,"? «' '*"• "****',rom
■ ■ ■Hake effect by the \ ceded to bo elected by 1ft to 8«0
mi gnat Ion
1Mb of rht-n month
majority over the r d«w*ndcata
first dt trict; the
IT res* me
re Democratic
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KOOSFVEI/PS STATKVKMT
Washington, Nov. 4^-4looa«ve!t
day d«e'fti«.,j that "Taft's election
a triumph over nnwiae and
radie .Uam, aa hla nomination
triumph over reactionary
can not be tried m a dtate Cttart.
There la a legal - " "
1 thla as to
be tranaferred
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