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"he v! y Republicans Less Co ifident A Democrats a little . More So BIG DEMOCRATIC GAINS Tlmt Uh IteinocrutK Will Make HIr Gains All Through the West Is Conceded anil Thejr Have a Good Chance to Control tin' Xext House. Ilelieyed the Democrats -Wlllave -18 Seats in the House and the Ke publicans 173 Throughout the West the Tariff and the Cost of Living Arc the Main Issues Dem ocrats Expected to Make Gains in Ohio, ' (By Leased Wire to The Times) Chicago, Nov. 7- While thfe re sults of the elections- tomorrow in many of the western and middle western states are extremely doubt ful, both parties today are claiming victories and say they believe they will have the controlling power in the national. house of representatives. The congressional campaign head quarters, both democratic and repub lican, have been busy attempting to get a line on the probable results with the result that the republicans are a little less confident and the democrats a little more so than they were a month ago. . ... .,.'--...-.' That the democratic party will make big gains all through the west and that it has a better chance to control both the house pf representa tives and the senate than ever be fore is conceded by even the star.nchest republicans, ' Possible changes In the personnel or-the next congress have been fig ured out by those on the inside and it is believed possible whe.ii. the returns are all in, that the democrats will have 218 seats in the house, against the 172 of the republicans. The democrats are expected to gain in California, Delaware, Illinois, Indi 4t fta, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New .lorsey, New York. Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Kliodc island, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. v It is conceded in Wisconsin that the socialists will elect Victor Berger to congress. Bergor was the man be hind the guii in the election of Mayor Seidol in Milwaukee In the spring. Tlu-oughont the west the tariff and the cost of living are the main Issues, especially in the states where there arc progressive republican candidates (Continued On Page Seven.) CREW OF 35 IN DOOMED VESSEL (liy Cubic tb The Thins.) ' . Dover, Eng., Nov. 7 Tho crew of 35 on board the live-masted nulling vessel Crust ian which was wrecked In Crab Hay., were held at tl;e mercy of raging seas today while coast guards und life savers- made i'utllu attempts to rescue tlu-ni. The life saver could ' only stand upon the shore and watch-the 'Hailing vessel, the blggest In the world, slowly going to piece, while the frantic crew fired rocket after rocket of dis tiefs and raised Hags asking for help. Hulf a dozen tugs and life saving boats made attempt after attempt to land alongside the great sailing ship and take oft the crew but could not do so on accolint of the high surf. Parts of the ship were washed ashore. The Prussian a German sailing craft was damaged In collision With the steamer Brighton Saturday night. The sailing ship drifted away In .the darkness ap parently helpless and was carried on tho reef by a terrjflc southeast gale. All night efforts . were made to save the ?ti:W. , . ' ' - Died to Save Their Money. ( By Leased Wire to The Times.) ; ; Chicago, Nov; 7 An effort to re cover $478 they had hidden away Is believed to have been responsible for tho deaths "of Edward and Alice Mar quardt, who Were found dead by fire men fighting a blaze In their house lmit night.'' The money whs found in the giasp of Mrs, Marjuardtv PRESIDENT WILL VOTE Goes to Gncinnatti to Cast His Ballot ' Will Spend Only a Few Hours In Cin cinnati, (jetting Hack to Washing ton Wednesday ' Monijnjf Then Leaves For Panama. (Ily Leased Wire to Tho Times) Washington, . Nov. 7 President Taft left here this aftoruoon for Cin cinnati to vote there tomorrow. He occupied a private car, accompanied by" Captain A. W. Butt, his military aide, and secret service guards. Only a few hours will be spent in Cincin nati, the return trip beginning to morrow afternoon. Tomorrow the presidential train will stop at vari ous cities to pick up election returns. The president is to reach Wash ington early Wednesday morning. That aftetrnoon he and his party are to start for Charleston, S. C, on a special train bound for Panama. From Charleston they will hoard the Tennessee, the newspaper and secret service men going on the Montana, which will act as a convoy. ; It is expected that the president will be back in Washington by No vember 23, eleven days before the be ginning of congress, spending 'No vember 22 with the Virginia Teach ers' Association In Richmond, pass ing through that city on his way to the capital, landing at Hampton Roads November 21. ; . Secretaries Ballinger and N"i:;;ol will not vote this year."- Secretary Ballinger lives in Seattle, and it would take eleven days for him to go to the coast and back again, and Secretary Nagel is detained In the city on important departmental mat ters.. ' Secretary Knox wiM vote In Pitts burg, and Secretary MacVeagh in Il linois. Attorney-general Wicker sham will give SUmson a.,lift.. totUft. extent of one vote, while both Post master general Hitchcock and Secre tary Meyer will vote in Massachu setts. Secretary Wilson has left for Iowa to vote. The itinerary of President Taft's trip to Panama was revised this af ternoon when it was announced that the president w"' 'an at Charleston, S. C, on his return from the canal zone on November 22, instead of at Hampton Roads, .Va. He will pro ceed by special train to Richmond, where on the morning of the 23d he is to deliver an address before the Virginia Teachers' Association. He is due in Washington the same night. Those who. are to be in the presi dent's parly in addition to the per sons named will be C. P. Taft, tho president's brother; Secretary to the President Norton, and Commander Leigh Palmer, U. S. N. During the eight days the president is to be at sea he will prepare, his message to congress. - ' - DA VILLA WANTS HIOLI. Can't Get Hid of General Vullatlarcs Without Assistance. ( By Cable to The Times.) San Salvador, 'Nov, 7 President Davilla, of Honduras, has appealed to tiie commanders of the British and I'nited States war craft in. the har bor of Amapala, Honduras, to dis lodge General Valladares from his stronghold on the', island which he seized from the Honduran . govern ment and fortified with his own fol lowing. According to a report sent here from Te'guicalpo, cttpttal of Hondu ras, the commander or tne unitea States gunboat Princeton and a Brit ish cruiser which has arrived at Am apala, have asKed their separate gov ernment for permission to act in uni son" and 'either .bombard Vrfliadares or send landing parties to "give bat tle. .' .:::: .)' President Davilla sent, word to the commanders of the ships that his government is tottering and t.!iat he cannot cope with the situation. Strikers Put Out Fire.' ( By Cable to The Times -Cardiff, . Wales, Nov. 7-Strlkers seized the Cambrian colliery today and extinguished the engine ..: fires. Three hundred horses and many workmen in the pit are Gelifeved to have perished for lack of ventilation as the stoppage of the engines halted all the air fans.. Mounted police have been ordered to the scene. . t Lid On Iu Hot Springs, (By Lease Wire to The Times.) Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 7Tue lid is on and Tex Rickard, the western Bporllng man and tight promoter, who came here i establish au Auier- lean .Monte Carlo, has aoam'.oned Lie tciieme. ProsecutintfAttoriiev on.l, ilcctod on a reloriu uoiet, noLuied the Fijoi'tin: iiaternii.y ..In (lose i.iic ".clnlo" and as a result Itickard w,II auction off the costl.v anih!ins p:irj-phernana-wi!K.i - lie !'in-eliaed tor l:i. caair.o- Otiier clnlia will do likewise Crew ol 'I weiiv-scvcn Kcscueil. t Hv ('able to The Times.! -' LonJon. Nov. 7 I ne crew ol 7 of the steamship - nnborne. w.ik:ii was wrecked on the ro::;.s ai I. amis End, have been rescued after a l.tvill ing escTpe Ironi death trom the sea. Lands JSud ii.is. .egj.rtMuest tremitv or t.ie hnglish const... '.! ispi'i ial to The vr;nii .-.i Leslngiiin..'-' Nov-:" 7 Yesterday. I'l'l' i - noon Mr, Jacob Hendrick. was, founrt in a (lying roinlitiiui six . niiJe.-.. fioui LexipKiou- He died .without giving uiiy clue iis. to the- cause, of . his 'death and up to the proseiit time it Is .u.'iuys'tci'.v. This 'nioining Coroni.-r' 1'i.cock s'um- inoiii'd a jury and went to the VCi'ne of the "supposed iniirder. but no r-epdrt ims eiiihe J'roin film. Kiom ri'iioilH received it is leain -il that there i:-! no' Uaee 'of -.Violence und the opinion is gaining tlmt " l.e (lied while under the" iiillucnee of vvhislc y. He ami a -crowd ol' his fellows hud engaged ill a long, '-.drinking bout and had-I'pent ' the morning .-arguing poli ties. ' No'nrresls. have been ' inn.de and the (indings or the coroner's jury ... .'. r-e a wailed with intei-esi,. Hcdiick. uiis 'it' well to do farmer and his only fault was boozing. I lc was a bl'ol lief lo .Mr. James tleiidriek. a. prouifeent citi,en of Lexinglmi. N. C : , Snow In New Vork. (l!y Leused Wire lo Tile Tilnofs.Jk New York, Nov. 7 A slight snow fell here this morning the iir. 61' tlie season. A heavy blizzard was raging in-upper New York slate last night and the snow here is believed lo ho part of that storm. " Democrats: If you I'el'us' I o vote for the 1'i'gulni' democratic nominees in Wake county tomorrow, you will he subject to chnllcnsc at (!' ilemo eratie jH'imary two years' lioin lion. Think liefore you vote. -t ELECT Following its usual custom, The Times will keep open house on Tuesday night, November 8, and full and complete election returns from the county, state,, and nation will be given. Besides having a full service from Wake County and the State of North Carolina, The 1 Times' Private Leased Wire, vhich connects directly with .Wash-. , ington, ' Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, will give all the national returns as fast as they are issued from headquarters. FOR ALL TBE NEWS READ . THE DAILY TIMES. - . .'..'feaaS-WS r -v V 'J w$vJt 1 " i i w ti.i Vy f vi q xrg?- -r' 1 1 v i ii! ! bv I'oi'rd ol I :' i I :-,iv iii;'.s Lao w ol (lie Iiiil. At the n lee i itri'.t air: Scci'i l:; lirv .Ma.' c;;ul:,. j'usi iiia .d'i Hitchcock., a'ld .him in's-i U icki i s!iam, I I'caid oi Inelee ot Mi ntar.a. who : s!nnv;i hi'low. i onstitute tl i S'-uatiir a: It i i:i induced the i'o--fcilo ttc enale WAR AEROPLANES ''' i.i'y I..--e ci ' 'iiv to'.vTb'e .'r.).n:;-s....i V - : NV.v ; York, ; N"V. '.' 7 S.-i rct vi'y ot War 1 ni.;ire;f.in 'aiin'Hinced'. (his ater. i ."in . that I i , t ' I ;ui-ehas: I "a a -p! i.ies 'for jle; "t"fj'r!eil"' sVatv:- i.;':vrii: il'eft'.. ..-.' -' "I mMV cenvinrwl i Int. t In "y - wil! pfeee (.',. ely . Hsel'hl : .hi ' warl'iire.'' fe- :M.iil. .' ''VVIiilv.'.-ii.bro.-ltV-- I: :i.n:ol.-- I-Mik:'-; i:i aer'tpia ih-;:-a nd l!i--ii' usei'itU lit-!-:; 'In .1 ime- : v'a.l'' w as. lli-uii: pa I'-nt i" me' .-."'. Lid On (.real White Way. lily Li-a-set.' VViiv.-tn Tbv 'Til'n-s.-l- .. "-New Yoi k. 7 T!i'- li,.l he ..a . ;!i:d " tin M - U v, Pilev- - i v v. ill .1,.. a v.t,t 1; aie' "!'. i'';a rs ea rly Weil las. la y iliei .ili-J. .i:!!-...li..-!Hrlll V. ,l :1!1.HI" j led ay l.iial a p pi ire! puis mad;' by . hepl. and' ehr' pa 'a, fMt'- pei nijssj.iii to . irlt-il ;.P i-p i llon pigli! Nh'MlM- l"1 rei'a--.-d. '.';'..'' d; ; ii-; ''a n -la.'.-li.e wjy ;1,,1 all: I' .' a. I I. IthJUZ nuuwi FOR ELECTION DAY 'illy .l.easul . Wii-e.to Tilt' Tiill'eS.I.'y.' Wii shin?;! el), Nov. .7- Tin' foiltiw ing vveatlier fbi era Vt for t he entire f llile'.l Stiites lor ti'inoirow was this, morning issued by tie: I'nited Stales weailier h'.ii e.;n . "; The-'Judical leas are that on '.Tm"-litv tjieie tviil ' i.iins in, VVii-'liin'gl.in. i y n Millie. -V'li Ih. 'i ll t 'a'lil'einii'"aiid We: tern Montana iiml snow; lluivs oi-i- .el: iui I He la In I ' ) I I. Ill it ' ' " I 1 H I t 1 i' " t .11' 1 1' Sil! 111! it .:. a.-.liiii:;lon. .Nov. . 7 I he I tilled Mates' sii"ie:eo conrl t!'is aileri'.oon annoniimcd tntt a reress would lie takV.V Iroe.l . NDvembei- 11 utli.,1 .o- H'.H btf i 1 N : AEROPLANIST W& k RECORD FLIGHT ; iliy l.ea: ('ij-!um! .Vire.ro Tiie Tinies.! '().. -Nov. . 7 'Phillip fan nt lee lintke i .)c: --vv or Id's '.peroplau-e record, in a -fliab.; I'laim i iayi on .1 a Co IumiIivis : t!)i':iy. averaging; '.siXi'.X'-'nie mile's an .-hour .on lie iligii.i (it eighty 111 ill'. ItiU'liK l' e . carried leu bolls of silk" iifiiu !:: ion to a Viica I ...Irx gonils h'.insii. and tail.', trip iii.iir!,'d: l.lie use el' 1'ie aei'iijd.aiie in, l!:e . 'coiiiinerejal vau:l(L, . ... . i'iiriinlee iu;i(l a pief nrestiie land-in- i:e, . : I ie said i .'rat d i rins. i Jlisht hi." ii'nntls mil! I't-ei bei iimcniiiuii and tlnil tiiily. by. ciii'is! ;i in !y t'sej-ci's- i p if i j.elil .V lie nbl ;o ne. u i ir t he nr. - . -' Violent I'.iirlliiin.tke l'ia k. : : i f; .l.t'iirie ire lo Tl." I . ) . , Winni.puK. Man", Nov. 7 - . inlciit nardiiplake slpjck was, recorded early Ibday by lie St. Ilfiiil'aci ' . College seisinogi -up.i. 'Th.e (list nrliiiiice lasted for sixt -e-iglit iniiiutes. Therti' wore six-' violent shocks.- .Measurements place ii in third place In tne order of intensity. . Rev. Father Rossoyit. di rector of the' observatory, places, tile centre of the dis.i iirlianee -about ij'JOU miles easi i lion lieast . Deinoci'iits: If vu iclii'-e lo volt lor the reyllliii' (Iciiiocial ic nominees in Wake count V toinoi-i tv, von ill be snhiet l lo tUallenge at the demo cratic primary two m-him litim now. 1 Iiink licloic von vote. MM j false simiii Being Circulated That Dr. Sikes Has Been Pulled Down ( liiin -ii'iii Hunter Oiler- a Itisr lie wait! I :ir the ( tnivifltou til the I'erson or I'd sons Who n ciilaletl the I aiM' M iteiiii'til. News reat eirciilrtr was the coiliiiy uaiiie. bad In Herat 'c tickc it here todav l hid a bein di-1 i'ilmle.1 over -1 u ! j ti n i hat I Jr. Sii;es' : n 1 a ii-ii from the 'dem and askiii:: cvoryhoth to vole lor Air. I'o'.vi'll. Tiiis cin nlar bei'e I lie signatures of .loseiiliPs llan ic's. Bart .M. tiiil 1 i nij. ud .1. W. riaik v. -: . ( 'h.'iiriiiau (1i:or;:e llinii.er says thai he wants ii distinctly.' -understood 1 inn. ihe l.-artieiik lo it are lie Ii; I Int. ai re .tip or statement ;s falbe i r and I Ii" i i he nana ;o- i.'.'l. rl her offf l .-- a lii.n re si -and- convict ion of persons .responsible in every ntd ward for tilt! per-, for the of this issuance lorded si and ireiiit ilt'aliitioll lit; M'..TS' IIOOSKVI 1 ,r ui;i:si i:d. Alii. Von ( 1.: i'ii ( routes Mir in Magistrate s oiii l. I liy Leased VV'iro to 'I'he. Times, i N'evv Vol'k,. ii)V. V : -.irs. Ida' ' Von Clausen.:' who has achieved notoriety several .times by her. various esca reuics. walked into tiie Tiinlis police court lliis afiernoon. 'ji'ot past t.ie po lice yaiar. Is at the. rail by jlaSiiins a million dollars worl h ( tuore or leshl of diamond rins in their eyes, and demanded ivarrunts for l lie arrests of Theodme T'oo;-ieveli and Henry ),. Stimsou. l eiilblit:aii caiiilidaie ' for tioveriror. - ilrs. Von Clausen had a . filaiii in her eyc.j like .that worn by her when s.ie recently invaded a liankins office mul save two or tne officials a volley oi'..:...ui'pei'c.u.t.s. : Masistraje Herbert saw tii p gleam and backed his .chair out til' stri.'iitiK distance as lie asked as cal inly as he could what dread ful deed Colonel Roosevelt -ind Mr. Slim son l.r.ii doiie. 'I'hc.v. ,iave embezzled $,t)til)'.(iut) ! i tun. Hie t'liiled Stiiuisj M rs. Von Chittsf n replied lomlly. lirandisiiin a bin mink muff .in. the .magistrate's fare. Tiie court room remained si lent and everybody waited for the magistrate's reply. -Alter a 'moment's hesitation the reply came: . ."I will not issue tlie - ..warrants." said -.Magistrate Herbert.. "Why not?" Mrs. - Von Clausen shouted .shrilly; ." '"1 ail) a property lioldt r. I own t,ie llolel Lorraine iiuil lile house at No, Il's wist Kignty Second street..",.- ."Xevertheless 1 .will 'not issue-' tiie warrants," said 'lie magisl riite. - The evidence is insuilicietil ." "I'l'iliaph you will grant ni" sjun nionsi s'.' " asketl Mrs. Von Clausen. . . ") w ill noi .'" repied i he court, . " in fact. I tii ink .it w on Id perhaps lie bel le:'' I'M defamed you and .tiolifie'l your friends to .come Mini take you away." ' .; ' ,1 in .inn ii'-.in . to iiisi n "l.at e I an I I liere is soiiiet.ii iug i lie ni.it t 'if wit li lily sa.nil'y?:" tleliuiu.led . Mrs. : V:m Clausen', "because if. you do. 1 .would remind: you that, thai .was all thrash ed oiii. in W ashiuglon in ".. tny suit againsl I'lieiniore ttoosevell. for $1. OIIP.IPOI " : - Tiie niagist rnte seemed to lie sotue wluil taken abiiek at tais. lie linally told Mrs. Von .Clausen lie would "tii ink i lie mailer over" and told her to come io cfitii t tomorrow."-'' In .'the iueaiitilue. il was leai-nod .Mrs. Vml Clausen's fat her and brother , will be asked tii oo, after nei . . iiii: votk in ( H.ini.orn:. Maiiv lc tints. It Is Alloceil. lliive Not Taiil Their I'oll lav. i Special I o The. Times. ) . Churlolto, X. C, : Ko . T il is slated lit re today that.'- republicans have secured a list of Uiiir ..hundred duniocratic voters strnigiif off the tax books vim n is (thinned did not pay their pull tax by .May 1 and who will be challenged tomorrow. This situa tion may have far-', reaching i-onse-nueiices wiili both. Webb and Mc NiiK'h cougrt'bsioual nominees claim iu gllie district1, it is said the sher iff supnl led i;u intorniation. Stetuner Hui ncil. (Hv Leased Wire to Ihe I lines.) Houghton. Mich., .Nov. 7 The Ca nadl.'iu slciinier Hsago loaded wita larui implements, burned to the wa ters edge, und sank at Copper Har bor. Lake superior.' vesterday. She is a total loss. Captain W. (J. Glass, his crew of Ijtteen men and one wo man, were rescued and are aboard the steamer W'astniount. DEIVIOCRATS WILL SWEEP I STVTE If the Full Strenth Is Polled .- the Majority Will be .. Around 50,000 WAKE IsIeHOCRATIC ( liaiiiniiii Klb r tiu Ihe People Are IJeiidv (o lon llnlleri.mil Indica tions I'oint 1t IliR Off-year Major it v Wake County Democrats Are Jubilant .Milliliters of the Three Tickets Kxpress onlhlence ill the Mitcomc Hegulai s Predict a Ma oi it v of More Than a TlioiiwiJMl-y licpuiilicims 2.-0 Straight Demo crats :(!() l;nii of a Hitter Local ainpaign. 'Tomorrow will end one ot tho bit terest cainpalgns tnat has ever been waged in this state and especially is this true in Wake county. The local situation is unusual and lor this rea son has the old political prophets up in the air to a certain extent. There are three ticKets. t.ie regu lar democratic, the bolting or so-called "straignt democratic," and the re publican, which makes predictions by the ofd inn rv man merely guesswork. In the State. In the state, the prospects are bright for a big majority and a strong probability ot the election of ten democratic congressmen. Wuen seen todnv. State Chairman Jiller saiffv think that the democratic party is entitled to a majority ot 50,000 and it is a question with the demo crats, and lliev will decid? it by gome to the polls. It the people of Nortli Carolina hv their -indifference .-condone -the offense of Cutler by not seizing t:iis Occasion to rebuke such conduct, then thev may expect our. opponents to become more aggressive and the same campaign will have to he repealed in the In tare. It. is no distinction to .North Carolina to he t ie onlv soul hern state claimed by the republicans..: It shows designs upon us bv the national republican pain and shows itidiflerence ot our people tii the black pages of history w ril ten bv the republican party every time it has been in power. "It was no more important to drive l'lutlerism and Riissellisin from the stale ten vears ago l ban it is 10 crush it out now, and if 1. do not misjudge the people, (lie nimbly victory of ten veins h -in w ill be celebrated tomorrow- by another .victory just as iui port.'int. Unsuie ,s men hae taken noiice: work will In; suspended liy (Continued on Page 1'ivo.) SECRETARY OF WAR : I V. y I iseii Wirt to TlpyTimes.) rrctai y of War . New JaeOb York.; New T M. liickiiison rciuvned from his trip liii-i rniiiHi the world ; today ' on the v i'i iirz Fi icdrich Wilhelin trom lien. The secretary and bin parly e Mivt'-n-'-nil'-' official, gifi'ling and st.iinier to'iieiMl JoS'-pU K. Jobn- Hr. Wel't the. fill A . iicke as sent by, l.-ieneral Grant, t e s.. f Ihe (leparunent of the cast, to . the 'party off at Qaraiitine. With tb" seereiarv were lieneiiil i ltirence It. Id wards'.- c.hiet: of .. the bureau of in sular affairs: Captiiin Harry X. Cools, the K...civ(urVs aid'-. Mrs. . I.iickmsoii, Mrs. l oela and children. The 'st.-cretiiry was anxious to Set news nf ilii: political campaign and risked for the latest Mrecasts but. would oppress no opinion himself. Ho Wiis enthusiastic over the ; results of . his visit tint would make no state ment . as to the possibility of a wur with Japan. Heseriliing his trip aiouiid, , , the world. ' on which be travelled nbout. r.ri.i'iiii miles, be said: i.. . . "We left Julf 28th. and weir, to the Philippines where five woiV. were spent In examining the lulnu istrntlon of army affairs and varlou matter pertaining to the service. On the way there, we passed throuRh Tokio. After leaving the Philippines we went to China hnd at Pekin. 1 presented a. letter from President Tuft to the em peror, thence bv way of Siberia W went to St. Petersburg. I certainly nm glad to get back.' i : . siena tor A. 1). Bacon, of Ueorfcla, was a pusseuger on tho same veweU j
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