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   Fairbanks Evening News (Newspaper) - November 7, 1906, Fairbanks, Alaska                                COATS up BROS CO Phone 78 FAIRBANKS EVENING NEWS VOL II FAIRBANKS ALASKA WEDNESDAY 7 BEN WE SAY NG IN JEWELRY stock in Fairbanks See our rer Deposit Ware class store in the States rs in Fairbanks that handle it te line YOU WANT UP-TO-DATE GOODS MUST GO TO of the North itch by our Chronometer the timepiece in Fairbanks Feel Good warm underwear this have an immense stock so there's no ex- shivering Commercial Co sts in Outfitting to be so that all of the may bo turned over to Mr Beach COUGHS AND COLDS Buy the genuine White Pine and Tar only at Anderson's Drug Store held 111 be who in on st 20 been since blc to et ie d Ith is Closing out entire slock of ladies and children's wear going at prices or before quoted in Fairbanks Call and got at Miss J m's Second avenue Several teams left for tho upper Tanana country this feed along the trail FOR dogs Enquire 3d Shoe Store next Gordon's roll of bills Finder return to this office and receive a liberal reward dog ed Dick Finder notify Wjs port office s FOR horse and ness Inquire Mrs Marshall Judge old is se cold days Is it full of Better fill up now PAY YOU TO SEE CHON please at Right Prices of Rubber h Your Outfit it Wholesale Outfitter Phone 135 State elections were held yesterday in the following Alabama California Colorado Connecticut k Delaware Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maryland Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Wisconsin Massachusetts New Hampshire Pennsylvania Wyoming For congressmen supreme court judges legislative and county For congressmen from the territories Arizona Hawaii Porto Rico Special to NEW YORK NOT 7 many Independent Judiciary ticket hi elected with the exception of Otto Rosa 1 sky a republican who will be one ot next Judges of the sessions WASHINGTON D Noy Congressman for many chairman of the oil was for yesterday In the York district The vote In this district was and the congressional vent through the date for YORK NOV eeo out- missing Hughes lly in the Blato of Now York la With GO districts In the city of New Hearst's plurality IB 000 Indicating that Hughes will be elected of about Hearst Is not at nil downcast by be Defeat but rather Upon it as a victory In of tho fact that he nor only the machinery of tho dominant ty but also the corporate Interest of tho state that the will bo by as a leader If agreeable to tho If not as a worker In the ranks of party NEW YORK New York tbo state that holds balance of political had of Its own this campaign was the principal trouble For years Hearst has been working his newspapers on the lines of rank demagoguery playing galleries to catch the pennies ot the and the uneducated While hlu pens have doubtless done ble KOOd they have aa surely done more barm for they to gain their point by vituperation and fio to the extreme In every way One result of the organic Uon in Now York Chicago and San Francisco of what is termed the In- dependence league with as the father of the movement and the i candidate and boss of the party j Especially In Now York haa the In- dependence league grown In strength with tho result Hearst or mated Its strength and became ex- saucy to tho democratic party of which he has i a member The Independence tho first to hold its contention In Now York getting In Now York on September 1 and naming a full mate ticket with at tho head The ticket was as SEMI l to i Ctl of the who not turn out to vote hulf the the i thorn In of mil I lie of Washington elected three con- for tho tiMich of 1 hit of It candidates ami all the the The Judiciary tic ro bv 1 of For the in Joseph Lyonn who was strongly upon the by and will in all probability go to login laturn of Henry Reck the re- publican candidate some strange coincidence the Means will lime exactly the samo which to tbo art had In 1904 7 In the SEATTLE throughout the star was light returns show lhat It Id within SO JUT cont of what It very not was HEW HE AND HES W E AOT two and but very little Interest was In unv ot thu j larce cities republicans were gen SON Continued on Page Six County Nov republican ticket this county with the exception of the candidate for justice of tbo peace was elected CLARKE COUNTY VANCOUVER Nov entire republican state and ticket was elected by about tbe same the ticket had In 1904 Whatcom County Nov plete the state ticket was elected In by a largo majority Tho curry the county ticket sure with the exception of An- drow the candidate for H Is probable that Larry Flanagan the democratic candidate Is elected It IH to tell whether or not J W whose namo was placed on tho ticket for tho legislature In Ihc place ot thut of J charged Ith i of campaign funds has boon successful the personal of dates Returns show this morning that by democratic candl carried them Into name caused u split In the can party and It Is thut Continued on Page Two A- i YORK Nov Randolph Hearst the defeated candidate of the democrats and the independent party for governor of the state of New York states in an cial interview given out today that if the people are decided they want the republican party in power he is satisfied He declares however that he has not yet given up the fight for the principles enunciated in his campaign but will continue the fight as long as he lives in office where he the most good if possible but otherwise as a worker in the ranks of his party He declared he did not enter the contest on grounds but in order to champion the rights of the people He is not sorry for the defeat for any personal sense of but because of the fact that it prevents him doing many acts officially which could not help but redound to the benefit of the common people against their enemies the trusts Despite the energetic fight waged Hearst in Brooklyn by the democratic leader State Senator McCarren Wearst carried that borough by a plurality of at least In all the large cities of the state Hearst defeated Hughes by good majorities and not a single one was carried by the republican candidate It was the small towns and the farming communities of the state which carried Hughes through to victory Buffalo Rochester Utica Troy Elmira Rome Little Falls and Johnstown all manufacturing centers and formerly strongly republican in political sentiment were carried by Great interest was taken in the judiciary ticket which was named by a committee composed of Alton B Parker Joseph H Choate and other notable lawyers of the state All of them were defeated by the Tammany independent and fusion for the offices The democratic ticket York state ran ahead of Hearst and there is nothing definite regarding the figures on subordinate officers of the state Both parties are claiming the election of their candidates from down Indications are that the legislature will show but little change although Tammany and the independents appear to have gained a few seats State Senator Grady of Tammany was elected to succeed himself against Eight Hour Thomas Rock who had been conceded by all parties to be a sure winner State Chairman Woodruff stated this morning that he knew all along that his party had lost the labor vote and though everything possible had been done to recover it the efforts of the campaign committee had been of no avail Hughes said this morning that he was satisfied he was elected and the figures denoted there was no question of it He said that his feelings were not of alarm now but of responsibility A year ago it was Richmond borough which defeated Hearst for the mayoralty and Brooklyn which gave him his biggest vote but this year it is entirely the reverse Special to TUe FARGO N D Nov Hanna ot the North Dakota can state concedes the defeat of Governor Searles tho Re- publican candidate for reflection by 1 a majority of the candidate carrying tbe day ut it ue than a mile Into tho air a reservoir of ether attached to a parachute This being released at the highest point floats gently back to earth the condensation being caused by toe evaporation ot tho ether It Is said to be decidedly efficacious even where there IB scarcely a trace of cloud a soft pink or pale green with canton flannel woven In for a velvety border at each end Ono must see to appreciate the beauty of a white ton flannel rag carpet A rag style rug which Is delightful Is woven of Singapore lattice This Is n curtain drapery a fabric as Its name Implies It comes In pleasant soft shades and The Only One In His Clast Mrs don't send Reggie to a public school because he Is so unlike other boys He has a private tutor of his own Sir see Your boy la aa you might say In a Clara by himself York Herald it and scaled Through a tle silt In the coffin other Is Ho fasts for two days before beginning his exhibition and then re- mains in his for eight days and eight nights At tho end of this period he has always lost exactly eight pounds and after a rest he again No 181 SIBIL Art Impels Many sn to Encourage i Italy to Satisfy Millionaire Art Col- re Said to Pay Men ie Churches of Italy Works i That Church Are Sometimes to Take tna eliver the Goods is charged that collectors or unable to buy works ot in uro x-s skillful burglars objects wanted uo In which this has In that oC tho bas-relief ono of the most which has rom the Church of St la near Florence s who some days offered fabulous sums The offers were 0 canon of tho church s not for sale and it is 1 to bell national works bus been stolen the with having hired The Americans havo one or two places It Is t the church authorities c large sum offered work and gave out that CONTESTS terill Beat Him Out State Senate in a Majority of One ne Vote for a Recount and 3 the Matter to the nate if His Petition lowed d to The Nov returns show that George to tbo state senate for h district ID Seattle by only one vote An county central notice on the careful In the r iho ballots In this bavo evidence shoving s elected by a safe ID tbe demand for says ho will take tho stale senate tho vcd Two-Thirds of the i as Yet but That Those Are B Figures to The Nov two- vote In tho stato of as yet In Hughes In all probability be to tho most cs so far in offices except the in doubt but tho re- received Indicate that Independent candidate xt unanimous only one being registered against the tion In This year alone between 000 and worth of motor cars will bo manufactured In Great Illustrated ON NOTE vs Ensor and Griffith H Hlmes and Alphonso eney Is the tide of the latest case fllod In tho office of Stler this afternoon The Fairbanks Banking company l Cashier R c Wood seeks to recover the sum ot with Interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the date ot maturity of tho note which was September 16   

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