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I .' BULLETINS IRE PLEHTiFOL BUI GRIDS TIRED TREMENDOUS LACK OF OHEEES AND ENTHUSIASM ON THE 8TEEETS AT NIGHT. READEE3 WERE VERY PATIENT, BUT IT DID GROW SO MONOTONOUS. nothing but bats for nn nudicnco and "doustv.1" ita "flush machine" At 11:30, tho Iris theater was do Bcrtcd, savo for ono old man who stout ly vowed that ho would "see it through," and tho extinguisher was clapped upon his nmbition. Tho couuty oloctions wcro exciting ly closo, but all this was lost right of in tho faco of what that man Taft had done. At midnight, Olobo was sleeping again. CONGRESS REM1S REPUBLICAN IN 1 TOTS. ONE DAY ONLY. NOVEMBER 16TH. Strcots Wora Deserted at Midnight, When Result of Election Was Al ready Apparent and People- Lost All Interest in County Fight. Bulletins and bulletins! They wero read last night, and read again and again, on tho Silvor Belt's bulletin board in tho early part of tho evening, at tho Iris theater, later in tho night, when tho Silver Belt's scr vico was sent thero; up in tho Saguaro club, amidst luxurious surroundings, in tho street, whoro tho Whito Houso llashed thotn across n curtain in front of the oxpress office, in tho lobby of ho Dominion hotel, down at Keegan's sa loon, whoro they wero tacked up on tho wall, and still tho crowds waited for moro and more. Tho news was rather discouraging for so sturdily domocratic a community as Globe But still, tho readers waited pationt ly, eager for somo littlo scrap of in formation that would show that the leader of the democracy was making tho fondly expected progress towards tho proaidoncy of tho United States. But tho rows was all ono way. As tho night woro on, the lead of tho republican nomineo gained steadily. It grow dreadfully monotonous, honest- 17. Early in the night, n bulletin was posted in front of tho Silver Belt of fice to tho offect that Taft had carried Maryland. Tho crowd on tho sidowalk waa so donso that tho newspaper man could hardly reach tho board to stick up tho bit of paper. "What docs it say what's tho main thing," asked ono of tho readers anxiously. "Maryland for Taft 5000," re sponded tho disseminator of informa tion with professional brevity. "Excuse mo, old man, but that's aw ful," camo from tho aforesaid reader in tones of profound disgust. Tho crowd mado not a comment. "That's awful!" Tho words expressed tho clearly ap parent sentiments of tho many on tho streets. At 11 o'clock, tho Whito Houso had BRYAN MAKES NO STATEMENT. (Continued from Pago One) talked to the nowspapor men nnd oth ers who had assembled in tho "work room." Ho read some further returtiB, bat they told tho samo story of dofcat an dho announced that ho would not havo any statement to givo out to night. ,.uU 1 1 A. APPARENTLY TH DELEGATE RETURNS AT LATE HOUR THIS MORNING WERE STILL INCOMPLETE. Chairman Dillon Claimed Election of Mark Smith by Plurality of 1200, Whilo Hoval A. Smith Insisted Ralph Cameron Was Winner by 1000. Returns received up to a lato hour this morning forecast tho election of MarkMark Smith ba plurality rang ing between 300 and 500. Reports aro very moagro from tho counties in the northern portion of tho Btatc. Chairman Dillon at " o'clock this morning claim ed tho election of Mark Smith by a plu rality of 1200. Hoval A. Smith of tho republican territorial committee at tho same hour claimed the election of Cam eron by 1000 plurality. Tho rc3ult of the contest will not bodofinitoly known until about noon today. Thero aro in dications that Smith has been elect ed, but by a considerably reduced ma F.UEF" TRIAL DRAGGING ON. SAN FRANCISCO, November 2. Tho tenth week of the trial of Abraham Kuof, charged with the bribery of a supervisor, commenced today, with two places on tho jury unfilled. The morn ing session of court ondod without tho selection of a candidate, and the ex amination of a talesman was in progress this afternoon. Pennsylvania 29th, W. n. Graham, republican, elected; 1st, J. Francis Burke, republican, elected; 32d, Andrew J. Bnichfiold, republican. Pennsylvania 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 1th, 3th, Cth, 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 17tb, 18th, 10th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 20th, 30, republican; 10th, 27th, 20th, demo cratic. x New York 29th, M. E. Driscoll, re publican, elected; 5th, 20th, 27th, 28th, 30th, republican; 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 10th, 18th, 2d, demo crntic; 1st, 4th, republican. New York 19th, republican. New York 31st, 32nd, 35th, 26th, republican; 25th, domocratic. Now York 20th, 22nd, republican, rence, republican, olectod; 2d, F. H. Oillotte, republican, olocted; 3rd, C. O. Washburne, republican, elected; 6th, A. P. Gardner, republican, elected; 7th, E. W. Roborts, republican, olocted; 8th, S. W. McCnll, ropublicnn, elected; 12th, J. W. Weeks, republican, olocted; 13th, W. S. Oreen, republican, elected; Htl. W. E. Livoring, republican, elected. Ohio 10th, republican. Ohio 19th republican. Alabama 1st and 2d, democratic. Georgia 11 districts, all democratic. Mississippi 8 districts, all demo cratic. South Carolina 1st, 2d, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, all democratic. Tennessee 1st, republican; 6tb, dom ocratic; 10th, democratic. Iowa 9th, republican. Illinois 18th, ronublicnn. Kentucky 1st, democratic. Massachusetts 1st, Georgo P. Law Texas 7th, 14th, democratic. North Dakota At largo, L. B. Han na, A. J. Grotna, renublicans. Connecticut All five republican. Louisiana All seven democratic. Kansas 1st, 7th, ronublican. Kansas Sth, rotsiblican. Minnesota 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 0th, 7th, republican. Missouri Sth, domocratic; 10th, re publican. Illinois 17th, republican; 20th, 21st, democratic Wisconsin 1st, 7th, 8th, 11th, repub lican. Florida 1st. 2nd. 3rd, democratic. . Alabama Nino democrats. Virginia Sth, democratic; 9th, re publican. Wisconsin 2nd, 3rd, republican. Delaware W. H. Iloald, republican nt large, elected. I Utah Josoph Howell, republican, at large. Plinois 25th, N. B. Tbistlowood, ro ' publican. Oklahoma 2nd, E. L. Fulton, demo crat; 3rd, James S. Davonport, demo crat; 4th, Charles G. Cartor, democrat. Seven Yoars of Proof "I have hnd seven years of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery is tho beat modicino to tnko for coughs and colds and for every diseasod condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Punnma, Mo. Tho world has had th'rty-eight years of proof that Dr. Kinc's Now Discovery is tho best rom- ody for coughs and coUIb, la grippo asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, .hemorr hage of tho lungs, nnd tho early stages of consumption. Its timely uso always prevents tho development of pneumonia. Sold undor guaranteo nt Palace Phar macy. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froe. GILA COUNTY REMAINS ' LOYAL TO DEMOCRACY Mrs. E. II. Harris gave a dinner party last evening. Tho guests wcr delighted with tho coffee Mrs. Hnrris always uses Folger's Golden Gate whole roast and grinds it herself, not too fine pulvorizcd coffee is bittor.' Read tho pain formula on a box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your Doc tor if thcor in a bettor one. Pain moans congestion blood pressuro somewhere. Dr. Bhoop'B Pink Pain Tablots chock head pains, womanly pa!ns, pain any where. Try one, and see! 20 for 25c. Bold by I'nlaco ruarmacy. You are going to receivo on Invita tion for th'o evening of Noyamber 16. Don't make any other engagement. CHOICE MEATS. For genuine mntton, lumb and sheep Tho Pioneer Meat Market, M. C. Bonne, 8upt. Phono 351. What Would Yon Do. In coso of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve tho pain! Such in juries aro liable to occur in any fam ily and cvoryono should bo prepared for thorn. Chamberlain's Salve applied on n iwft cloth will relievo tho pain almost instantly, nnd unions tho injury is a vory sevcro one, will causo tho parts to heal w'thout leaving a ecar. For sale by all druggists. THE CITIZEN' SArTK OF GLOBE DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUS TNES3 AND SOLICITS YOUR AC COUNT. S. F. BULLENBEROBB, PEES. A clorgymun writos: "Prcventics, thoo littlo Candy Cold Cure Tablets aro working wonders in my parish." Pro vontics surely will chock a cold, or tho Grippe, in a very fow hours. And Pro ventics aro so safo and harmless. No Quinine, nothing harsh nor s!ckoning. Fine for fovorish, restless childron. Box fo 48 nt 25c. Sold by Paluco Pharmacy. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A Bpecial meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Consolidated Mines &, Develop ment Company will be held nt tho Do minion hotel Saturday evening, Novem ber 7th, at 8""o 'clock. - -Fr M. DODGE, Seoy. (Continued from Pncj One) which returns havo been reportod, with luuir rusjiucuvo inuiiiiiwua, uiu; Smith, D. . 4 Hunt, D 11 McCormick, D 54 Robertson, D ... 89 Kcllnor, It 120 Shute, D Jr. 131 Thompson, D . 51 Williamson, It . 23 Stowart, D 33 Hopkins, It . . . ... 22 Rofio, D . . 6 Ryan, R 19 Pine, Pleasant Vnlley, Summit, Boll- vuc, McMillcn and Tonto aro tho out- sido precincts still to hear from. Pino and Pleasant Valley aro aafoly domo cratic and the othor precincts aro about a standoff. Tho democratic precincts will add about thirty to tho pluralities of tho democratic candidates and will bring them all to Globe leading tho re publican candidates. Tho latest roports would indicato that tho returns from tho Globo No. 1 box will givo tho dem ocratic candidates on an avorago of about 100 plurality, which will elect tho whole ticket by pluralities running from 100 to 300. Thero is considerable speculation re carding tho race for justice in tho Globe precinct. Hinson Thomas seems ! safe on tho returns receivod from North Globo. His majority is estimated at 250. H. H. Bert Pratt, tho republican nominee, received twenty-fivo moro votes in North Globo than wero cast for Rawlings, and it is thought that ho will carry tho Globo No. 1 box. .Raw lings, however, claims his election by nt least 100 votes. It will tako tho offi cial count to decido this controversy. The vote in tho North Olobo box for precinct officers was as follows: GLOBE NO. 2. Justico of tho Peace Hinson Thomas, D Rawlings, D . Pratt. R Crawford, S Arodaca, S Co nu table Reid, D Duncan, D Sabourin R . Clark, R Peterson, 8 . Boll, S THERE WILL BE NO CHARGES ON THE 16TH. I gKj m a ml fii H m m m mM W m If ul J ft at this &ore. We are headquar ters for the besT: clothes- Suits or I--?rrJii.'i!.i-!S5i 5?y mmw wm t Overcoats $1250 o$350( and we guarantee that they duplicated in Globe at the cannot be same price Da WwmwHHlmmU "No Name Hats $3.50 Stetson Hats $4 MrWPfiTlliB 78 55 75 56 56 56 61 52 29 67 CO LATE GLOBE RETURNS. At 4 o'clock this morning 838 of the 1,571 votes cast in Globo precinct had been countod and tho incomploto count gives the following results. Tho count for this precinct shows a gradual dem ocratic gain as tho ount prooeeds. There wcro at this hour still 713 votes to count, it being estimated that the work would not bo completed before noon today: Delegato Smith .. 375 Cameron ;v 2S4 Cannon ! . 196 Smith's Plurality Councilman Hunt .. . Martin Pollard -.. w7wA$&i$&?iWJW8' urn mmBwm I M mBi-fiy fill I Ml Hunt' McCormick Trevi'lian Ikcnbcrry Plurality Assemblyman. McCormick 's Plurality Probate Judgo Robertson , i. Flannigan . Clnydon Robertson's plurality School Superintendent Nymeyor Kcllnor .-.. ......... Fryer Nymoyor's plurality District Attorney 8huto - nonry . Crowe Shuto's plura'ity Sheriff Thompson . Spa rks . Gnllontino Thompson's plurality . Treasurer Pinyan Williamson Middleton - Pinynn's plurality Recorder Stowart .-. Huffor Lacoy - Stowart 's plurality Surveyor Tovoy Hopkins ... Rolando Tovoy 's plurality . Supervisor Roso . . Miles ... Ryan ..... .. Woods McCormick . Watson " Justico of Peace Thomas Rawlings . Pratt Apodncn ... ...... Crawford Constablo Duncan .. .. Sabourirf Reid -... Clark Peterson . . Boll ., 91 363 2S3 ... 199 ... 80 360 . 28S . 192 ... 385 262 .. 194 ... 123 ..... '332 320 192 12 67 378 ... 298 181 ... .. 80 368 295 185 73 . 393 . ?"3 195 140 ....... 375 270 199 . ...i 105 399 333 297 256 197 193 395 340 333 189 184 ...... 400 ...... 261 259 ,.,... 219 194 ...... 187 Chamberlain's tha Most Popular "Wo havo in atock many colic and d'nrrhoca medicinos," says R. Ml Whito a prominent merchant of Turtlo Bayou, Texas, "but noil moro of Chamborlain 'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remeday than of all others put together." For sale by all druggists. A 1 Sale D;M4. vcMMi.aot Since our big cost sale is over we find we have many hundreds of remnants in our Dress Goods, Ginghams and Percales; in fact, remnants in all our piece goods. Now we will give the mathers a chance to dress the little tots up with the remnants at a price cheaper than you bought in the cost sale. And there are some remnants big enough for the grown up people. Come in soon; as these remnants are not going to last but a short while. Sultan Bros. We Are Prepared To wire your house and connect it for electric light on short notice. Call us up by phone and we will send a man to estimate the cost of your wiring and give . you all information. ' fow ii in I tmi imm.aqAimi(ii tttTwm tri Miaiywiwi -" V4 yw wf Ji!i GLOBE ELECTRIC LIGHT & GAS CO. SPECIAL SALE TeiletSoaps, Perfumes, Stationery, etc This is the greatest opportunity you ever had for buying these articles at such low prices. Toilet Soaps that formerly sold qC for $1 a box now per box OOC Stationery and Perfumes at Actual Cost We must move, so we are making these offerings UNITED DRUG CO. 524 NORTH BROAD ST. Keep Your Eye on This Space 'ailv Bargains in Real Estate in the meantime see me for all kinds of Insurance Fire Insurance our specialty L. H. BROWN Room 21 Globe Office Bldg. SADDLE HOUSES DEIVINQ BIOS Hay Drain Cl Wood Hauling smd Moving Phon 1331. XTJSSBLL ft HARRIS F. L JONES & Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE: 174 S. Broad St RESIDENCE: 346 S. Hill S Tclephono 432 Telephone 433 3.$344Mfr.fri..tE4reqfr n VOTING COUPON Silver Belt's Piano Contest THIS VOTE IS FOR Write the name f your candidate Whem 1 Consider the Most Popular Lady in Gila Cowry Not Good If Votod After Korombar 1G. frt'HMliMt'tltfrt lt"C9tf f Mid