310 REPUBLICAN ELECTORS
Returns Show Greater Republican Victory Than
Was Looked for by Most Sanguine.
HUGHESELECTED
Returns Also Gve New York
State and City to Taff.
MISSOURI IS REPUBLICAN
Maryland Still in Doubt, but Yote Fill
Probably Be Split Bryan
Have 156 Votes.
New York, Nov. 5. The member
ship of the electoral college which
will choose the next president of the
United States was still in doubt when
the official counters in Maryland aban
doned their task for the nightl
According to the best information
obtainable, the proportionate number
of Republican and Democratic elec
tors was determined by a division of
Maryland's eight votes. Half of the
city of Baltimore and two of the 23
counties outside that city are still to
be counted, but there is a strong indi
cation that the state's vote will be
split. In any event, the margin of
victory will be so small that the state
was claimed tonight by the leaders of
both parties. Though the splitting of
a state's electoral college vote is un
usual, it will be recalled that in 1904
Maryland chose one Republican and
seven Democratic electors.
Missouri appears to bo safely for
Taf t, to whom the latest returns give
a plurality of 300, with the prospects
that the few final districts will double
or treble the figures.
Conceding Missouri to Taf t and leav
ing Maryland out of consideration to
be split between him and Bryan, the
figures show 310 Republican electors
assured and 156 Democratic
Latest congressional returns indicate
that the next congress will .be com
posed of 216 Republicans and 175 DemJ
ocrats, a majority for the Republicans
of 41.
The returns .for the Socialist and
Prohibition parties are still far from
complete, but indicate that the hopes
of the Socialists have not been real
ized, and those of the Prohibitionists,
in certain sections where gains had
been expected, have been disappoint
ing. The figures for the Independence
party vote are also insufficient to give
an accurate idea of what that party
accomplished.
The states certainly carried by Mr.
Bryan are as follows: Alabama, 11,
Arkansas 9, Colorado 5, Florida 5,
Georgia 13. Kentucky 13, Louisiana 9,
Mississippi 10, Nevada 3, Nebraska
8. North Carolina 12, Oklahoma 7,
South Carolina 9, Tennessee 12, Texas
18. Virginia 12. Total 156.
Taft's plurality in the state of New
York, according to corrected figures
late tonight is 203,495, more than 28,
000 in excess of President Roosevelt's
plurality of four years ago.
Governor Charles E. Hughes was re
elected governor of New York by 71,-
150. The returns as between presi
dent and governor indicate a heavy
splitting of tickets. The proportion of
scratched ballots was about the same
in the up-state districts as in Greater
New York.
Outside of the returns, political in
terest was engaged today in the ex
change of messages of congratulation
and thanks between Mr. Bryan and Mr.
Taft; a statement by Mr. Bryan in
which he sets forth his determination
to continue his work for the good of
all, in the capacity of a private citi
zen; and the announcement by Mr.
Sherman that it cost him just $2,800
to be elected vice president
Nevada.
Reno, Nov., Nov. 4. While thp re
turns are not complete from this state,
it is safe to say Bryan carries it by
less than 1,000. United States Sena
tor Newlands, Dem., will be returned
by a small majority; Bartless, Dem.,
for congress, will win by a heavy plu
rality over Maxson, Rep., and Fitz
gerald, Ind.
Wyoming.
Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 3. Complete
returns have not yet beeri received
from any part of the state ; incomplete
returns show large Democratic gains.
Both state chairmen claim the state by
small majority.
Florida.
Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 3. The
election in Florida resulted in the usual
Democratic majority of from 18,000 to
20,000.
llllllH m H.TAFT-ffl Jl
Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4. Although
Georgia gave Bryan a substantial plu
rality of about 0,000, Republican
gains were shown throughout the
state. Taft received a small majority
in two counties, and Watson, the Pop
ulist candidate, carried three counties,
Taft carried two wards in this city.
All the Democratic congressmen were
re-elected, and the re-election of Sen
ator Clay, Dem., is assured.
Illinois.
Chicago, Nov. 3., 10 p. m. The Re
publican national and state tickets
have gained a complete victory in Illi
nois, although the pluralities will prob
ably fall short of those obtained by
the party in the Roosevelt campaign of
1904. Taft has carried the state by
approximately 170,000 votes.
Charles S. Deneen, Republican can
didate for governor, ran far behind the
national ticket, but has been elected
by a plurality of about 100,000 over
Adlai . Stevenson, his Democratic
opponent.
Chicago and Cook county gave a
plurality to Taft of 50,000 against
126,000 for Roosevelt four years ago.
Outside of Cook county the plurality
for Taft is not far from 120,000. The
plurality of Roosevelt in 1904 was
304,939 for the state.
Stevenson, Democratic candidate for
governor, carried Chicago by about
8,000 and the county of Cook by about
6,000. He lost heavily, however, in
the state outside of Cook. The state
legislature, which is to Belect a suc
cessor to Senator Hopkins, will be
strongly Republican.
The Socialist vote showed a consid
erable falling off from that of four
years ago. Debs in 1904 received 69,-
225 votes. From the returns so far
obtained it seems probable he will not
receive much over 40,000.
Iowa.
Des Moines, la., Nov. 3. The in
complete returns received at 10 o clock
indicate that Taft has carried Iowa by
a plurality of from 40,000 to 50,000
This is a tremendous falling off from
the Roosevelt plurality of 158,000 of
four years ago, but it represents only a
slight falling off from the normal plu
rality. The entire Republican state
ticket is electd, probably by about the
same plurality. ,
Kansas.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 3. Kansas elec
tion returns are still very incomplete,
owing to the long ballot and the late
hour of closing the polls. The returns
seem to substantiate the claim of the
Republican state committee that the
entire Republican state .ticket, headed
by Walter R. Stubbs, for governor, has
been elected by about 25,000 plurality,
and -that Taft's plurality is a few
thousand votes larger.
California.
San Francisco, Nov. 4. California
not only gives a plurality for Taft
that will reach 76,000, but sends a
solid Republican delegation to con
gress and elects a Republican state
legislature that will probably return
Perkins to the United States senate.
The capital removal amendment was
carried by a majority of 9,714.
The direct primary amendment was
carried by 30,000.
Missouri.
St. Louis, Nov. 6. Returns com
piled by the Republic (Democratic)
tonight give Taft the electoral vote of
Missouri by a plurality of 3,172. These
returns are complete from all but three
of the 114 counties of the state and in
elude estimates based on partial re
turns from the missing counties. The
Globe-Democrat (Republican) places
the Taft plurality in excess of 3,700.
The plurality of Hadley (Republican)
for governor is placed at 17,651.
The legislature is Democratic on
joint ballot by four votes.
Tennessee.
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 4. The re
turns indicate that Bryan will have
about 22,000 plurality in the state.
Mississippi.
Jackson, MiBS., Nov. 3.' Bryan car
ried Mississippi by a majority of over
50,000. The vote for Taft showed
slight increase over the Republican
vote in the last presidential election.
North Carolina.
Charlotte, N. C, Nov, 3. The com
plete Democratic ticket will carry by a
majority of at leas t30,000. The Re
publican ticket made gains throughout
the satte.
Michigan.
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 4. With Taft
and Sherman carrying the state by a
large majority, estimated at about
100,000, the successful candidate for
governor is not known at 1 :30 o'clock.
Returns from the Btate are slowly
J coming in. Republican candidates for
' congress have been elected in all but
the First district, where the votes
have not been counted and the result is
not known.
Indiana.
Indianapolis, Nov. 4. Comploto ro
turns on the legislature Bhow that the
Democrats will havo a majority of
eight oh joint ballot. Eleven out of
tho 13 congressmen will bo Demo
cratic, a gain of seven. Taft carries
tho state, by about 10,000 and Marshall,
Dem., for governor, is elected by about
15,000.
Monta-a.
Butte, Mont, Nov. 4.--Advicea from
throughout Montana tonight indicate
that Taft has carried tho state uy l
majority close to 3,000. C. N. Pray
of Fort Bonton, is re-olectcd to con
gress by about 4,000. Tho governor
ship is still in doubt, with Donlan,
Rep., running about 1,600 behind Nor
ris, Dem.
West Virginia.
Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Tho total voto
has been received from many counties
of West Virginia, and theso Borve to
confirm tho Taft victory by several
thousand, and because of this tho Re
publicans continuo to claim tho state
ticket.
Maryland.
Baltimore, Nov. 6. Calculations of
the official returns from Tuesday's
election, not finished until well after
midnight, show that tho electoral voto
of Maryland will bo split, Bryan get
ting six of the electors and Taft twe,
On the popular vote tho voto cast
for tho elector icceiving the highest
number Taft carries the Btate by 561
votes. His elector polling tho highest
vote received, 116,471, and the highest
Bryan elector 115,910.
Nebraska.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 6. William
Jennings Bryan has carried Nebraska
by a plurality of 4,500, according to
unofficial returns from all of the coun
ties. Shallenberger is elected governor
by 7,500.
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City, Nqv. 4. Complete
returns from 40 counties m tho central
and northern sections of the state givo
Bryan a plurality of 13,000. The
counties yet to be heard from are
principally those bordering on Arkan
sas and Texas, which have large Dem
ocratic votes. These probably will
raise Bryan's plurality to 18,000.
Returns indicate that the legislature
will be composed of 110 Democrats and
43 Republicans. This is a gain of. 25
for the Republicans, but the defeat of
United States Senator Gore is not
threatened.
Massachusetts.
Boston, Nov. 4. Complete vote of
Massachusetts for presidency: Taft,
250,221; Bryan, 165,860; Taft's plu
rality, 84,361. For governor: Dra
per, R., 233,874; Vahey, D., 173,355;
Draper's plurality, 60,539.
Connecticut.
Nw Haven, Nov. 3. Taf t's plural
ity in Connecticut will exceed 25,000,
Lilley, Republican, for governor will
have over 1,500 plurality over Robert
son Democratic.
Republicans carry complete state
ticket and probably hold their usual
majority in the legislature.
All five Republican congressmen are
re-elected.
Wisconsin.
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3. The Re
publican national and state tickets are
victorious m Wisconsin today by
plurality estimated at 75,000. Tho
congressional delegates with one dis
trict to hear from probably will remain
about the same as two years ago, nine
Republicans and two Democrats.
Utah.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 4 Ad
ditional returns from the state at large
this morning do not change tho esti
mate made last night of 15,000 plural
ity for Taft and from 10,000 to 12,000
for bpray, Republican, for governor.
Utah will return Joseph Howell to con
gress and Reed Smoot to tho United
States senate.
Vermont.
White River Junction, Vt., Nov. 4.
Complete returns from the stato of
Vermont give Taft 39,592, Bryan, 11,
688, Hisgcn 719; Taft's plurality, 27,-
904.
Maine,
Portland, Me., Nov. 4. Taft and
Sherman were given a plurality of 32,
000 in Maine yesterday out of a total
voto for tho two leading parties of
103,000.
New Jersey.
Trenton, N. J Nov. 3. Revised
returns received up to midnight show
that Mr. Taft's plurality in New Jer
sey will be between 65,000 and 70,000.
Republicans elect seven congressmen
and the Democrats two, tho Sixth dis
trict, which is now represented by a
Democrat, William Hughes, being very
close and in doubt
Texas.
Dallas, Tex., Nov. 4. Roturns in
dicate tho election of tho oritiro Demo
cratic tickot by tho usual majorities.
Rhodo Island.
Providence, R. I., Nov. 4. With
about two-thirds of tho 161 precincts
heard from, tho figures Indicate a prob
able plurality of 16,000 for Taft In
tho statq. Tho Republican stato tickot
headed by A. J. Pothior, candldnto
for governor, has undoubtedly boon
successful.
Mlnnosota.
St Paul, Nov. 3. Tho indications
aro that Johnson carries Ramsoy coun
ty ( St. Paul) by 6,500 and tho stato
tickot by at least 25,000. Tho re
turns Indicate that Taft will carry Min
nesota by 80,000 and tho final figures
may show that ho has luu.uuu.
Louisiana.
Now Orleans, Nov. 3. Bryan swept
Louisiana today and tho returns mm
cate a majority of 40,000. All soven
Democratic nominees for congress wcro
elected.
Ohio.
Cincinnati, 0M Nov. 4. At 1 o'clock
this morning it seems that 'lnlt wn
havo sliehtlv more than n normal plu
rality of close to 50,000, while Harris,
ReDublican. for governor, is defeated,
Tho indications at this hour aro for
tho election of Harmon, Democrat, by
over 15,000.
Virginia.
Norfolk. Va.. Nov. 3. -The Rcpubli
can Btato committee concedes Virginia
to Bryan by 15,000, but claim a gain
of ono Republican congressman
North Dakota.
Fargo. N. D.. Nov. 4. With Taft
leading by 15,000 in 300 precincts in
tho southern part of tho state heard
from, the raco for governor is close,
Burke, D., having 17,505 and John
son. R.. 17,630. Tho loss that John
son suffered in the cities is moro than
made up in tho rural districts.
South Dakota.
Sioux Falls, S. D Nov. 4. ReturnB
at midnight were sufficient to show
that the Republicans had practically
made a clean sweep of tho state on the
national and state tickets. They havo
elected both congressmen at large,
South Carolina.
Columbia, S. C, Nov. 3. South
Carolina will give Bryan about 60,000
majority, while tho satte and congrcs
sional tickets aro overwhelmingly
Democratic.
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Republican
leaders claim Pennsylvania for Taft by
more than 200,000 plurality. Senator
Penrose claims a plurality of 250,000
for Taft in Pennsylvania.
Delaware.
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3. General
T. Colman Dupont, Rep., state chair
man, claims Delaware for Taft by 3,
500 plurality. He also claims the elec
tion of Pcnnowell, Republican, for
governor, by about 2,000, and tho re
mainder of the Republican state ticket
by tho same figures, with tho possible
exception of Davis for attorney gener
al, whose election he claims by 1,500.
New Hampshire.
Concord, N. II., Nov. 4.- Two-fifths
of the vote of New Hampshire, counted
and returned, indicates that Taft has
carried the Btato by about 20,000 plur
ality. Henry B. Quimby, Rep., for
governor, will probably have 4,000
plurality, but as a majority is required
to elect, the voto of tho minority par
ties may cut an appreciable figure in
determining the result. The two Re.
publican congressmen were re-elected
Hood River, Nov. 4. Complete re
turns from Hood River county give
Ta't, Rep., 768; Bryan, Dem., 360;
Chafin, Pro., 47; Debs, Soc, 55; His-
gen, ind., 30.
Canvon Citv. Nov. 3. This nrnlnrt
snows impartial returns. Taft 63;
Bryan 35 r Chafin 1: Debs. 3: HJspmi
2. Taft's estimated plurality in Grant
coupty is 3ou.
Baker Citv. Nov. 3. Rntnrnn fmm
20 precincts in Baker county givo Taft
i,4Ut; liryan 1,296. Baker county
In 1904 cave Roosevelt 1.990; Purler
94V.
Tlnllna tJnv 9 T?t, 11 i
Iv rnmnlntn fmm 1(1 n.ni.l..i. .!...
Taft a lead of 342 votes over Bryan.
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vuuuvii, axuv. h. complete returns
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9K9 nUnfln in nl,n At III r
wiiuiiii iv, ucug "ii, ximgen c.
Tillamook, Nov. 4. -Tillamook cntin.
iy complete gives Taft 020, Bryan 2D2.
Enterprise, Nov. 4. Thirteen out nf
zu precincts in Wallowa countv rivn
Taft 801, Bryan 424, Debs, 83, Chafin
iu, jusgen j.
Vale, Nov. 3.- Taft leads W ill
votea in Malheur county from six n.
cincts bo far reported.
St. HelenB. Nov. A. nnmnW.
turns In Columbia county givo Taft
i.ioo, uryan azo, unalln 37, Debs 182
Hisgcn 16. '
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vtv.. vv, vwv, iv in uiuifirnrnni
entire island is hnlno- timin.,i
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ate a valuable tract of farming land.
tho
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TAFT VOTE
Orogon Returns Will QWo Plurality of
Nearly 26.000.
Portland, Nov. C Ao official ro
turns como In from tho vnrioufl coun
ties of tho state, Tnft'B plurality con
tlnucs to grow, and It is nlmoBt cortnln
that tho drat night's cstlmato of 25,000
will bo verified.
Bryan's voto In each county oxecedo
that for Porker four years ago, and
ovon Toft hoa In many Instances re
ceived a blggor voto than that accord
od Roosovolt Tho November voto
was not bo heavy ns that cast at tho
Juno olcctlon. ,. .- ,
Tho minor parties will Hkoly show n
decrcaso when tho final returns aro nil
completed. In Lako county, Chafin
received but ono voto. jUsgcn'B voto
In nil counties is but n triflo. Tho So
cialist voto Ib not what hadjaccn ex
pected.
Portland. Nov. 5. Multnomah coun
Tuft a plurality of 7.919.
County Clerk Fields yesterday complet
ed tho official count, which anows uio
following Voto: Taft 17,819, Bryan
0.R70. Chafin 630. Debs 1.455. Illsgon
45. Tho total numbor of votes cast
ngainst Taft In tho county wob 12,000
giving him n majority oi o,tuu.
Tho Dalles, Nov. 4.Comploto re
turns from Wasco county givo ion i,
324, Bryan 770, Chafin 56, Debs 141
Hisgcn 4. Tnft'B plurality Is 654.
Albany, Nov. 4. Linn county, which
Bryan carried in 1896 nnd JUUU, iibb
given Taft a plurality of 385 votes.
Complete unofficial roturns from every
precinct in tho county give inic
Bryan 1,817, Chafin 147, Debs 331
Hisgcn 10.
Eugene, Nov. 4. With 36 out of 50
precincts counted, tho rcsulta In Lano
countv are: Talt z.yoa, urynn j,u;jo,
Debs 252. Chafin 79, Hisgcn 7. Tho
Socialist voto Is about 30 per cent less
than It was a year ago. Tho Prohi
bition voto is much less than usual,
whilo tho Independent Voto will aver-
ago about one to every four precincts
Salem, Nov. 4. Today's returns
from outlying precincts in Marion
county havo increased Taft's lend from
1,300 to 1,473. Thirty-Bix out of 42
precincts givo Taft 3,629 and Bryan
2,156.
Pendleton, Nov. 5. Tho officii!
count of tho voto In Umatilla county
was completed this evening nnd is as
follows: Taft 2,330, liryan 1,509,
Debs 180, Chafin 110, Hisgcn 3.
Hlllsboro, Nov. 5. - Washington
county complete official returns givo
Taft 2,324, Bryan 1,157.
Oregon City, Nov. 4. Complete un
official returns from every precinct in
Clackamas county givo Taft 2,798,
Bryan 1,895. Tho Prohibition and In
dependenco voto combined will prob'
ably not exceed 1,000.
Grants Pass, Nov. 4. Election re
turns from Joseph. no county show a
Republican majority of 256. Tho voto
from 10 precincts Is Taft 879, Bryan
622, Prohibition 20, Socialist 276,
Independence 14.
Medford, Nov. 6. Tho official count
in Jackson county shows Taft 2,037,
Bryan 1,537, Debs, 379, Chofin 08,
Hisgcn 10. Taft's majority over Bry
an is 500.
Corvallls, Nov. C Complete unoffi
cinl returns givo Taft 1,184 and Bryan
773.
Burns, Nov. 4.--Precinct roturns
como in verv siowiv. oniv vi of iu nrn-
cincts havo vet rcrwirtcd. hut luan
havo 734 out of tho 1,000 votes in tho
county. The result so far is Taft 394,
Bryan 271, Debs 61. Chafin 6. Hisgen
- .
La Grande, Nov. 4.Un!on county
gave Taft a plurality of 321. Taft's
total vote was 1,520, Bryan 1.199.
uiann 41, ucbs wi, iiisgen 10.
Astoria, Nov. 4. Complete unoffi
cial roturns from all precincts In Clnt-
sop county give Taft a plurality of 827.
Tho voto received by each ono of tho
candidates is as follows: Taft 1,484,
uryan 007, Chafin 49, Debs 284. His
gen P.
Marshfield. Nov. 4. Returns from
two leading towns in Currv fonntu;
Gold Beach Taft 20, Bryan 11, HIb-
gen l. wedderburn Taft 20, Bryan
7. Indications aro that with rum I
districts Taft will have 100 plurality
in curry county.
McMInnville, Nov. 4. Comnlcto un-
m ?t . .
oiuciai election roturns for Yamhill
county show a total of 3,657 votes, of
wnicn Taft electors rece ved 1.988.
Bryan 1,253, Chafin 251, Debs 161,
moduli 'i.
Roseburg, Nov. 5. Complete ro-
turnB in Douglas county givo Tuft 2,
103, Bryan 1,390, Debs 380, Prohibi
tion 63.
Marshfield. Nov. 4. PrneUcnllv
complete returns in Coos rnnntv irvn
Taft 1,773, Bryan 780, Debs 293.
Toledo. Nov. 4. Roturns fmm ii In ft
precinctB out of 14 in Lincoln county
givo Taft 499, Bryan 213, Dobs 108.
Moro. Nov. 4. Comnlntft
returns for Sherman county givo Taft
448, Bryan 252, Chafin and Dobs 82
Lakeviow. Nov. A. C.n
turns in Lnko countv iflv 'Vnft a a a .
Bryan 239, DebB 50,Chafln 4, Hiagen 5.
Klnmath Falls, Nov. 3. Klamath
Falls gave Taft 318: Brvan lBflt Dnl.s
44; Hisgcn 3, Chafin 5. Incomploto
roturns from tho county givo Taft 499:
Bryan 332 ; Debs 68 ; Hisgcn 9 ; Chafin 3.
HePPner. NOV. 3. Comnlntn rnnnrta
from half of tho precincts in Morrow
county givo Toft a mujorlty of about
two to ono.
Prlnovlllo. Nov. 8 All fllnmn nnlnf
to Taft having carried Crook county by
a plurality of moro than 800. 1
EXCEEDS TAFTV
Plurality of, Oo.grovo ove.
Estimated nt a.i ib-
.Soattlo, Nov. 5. -p.,'
Mmrit nnIHi.. i.. I. . "'Hum I..
. ' "j . biiu mi urn . -
tillll-nlltir n.tw. Tl . l"ACB T..i
presidential voto on tho SZiSt. ft
w. who uitunsmornt) o nnd fin ' "
hind tho predictions SJj
ending supporters. 8g;ovoAlhl1
ityovor John Pattlson U fl'plor!-
4i mi "nHin i
Tho Ropubllcnns have !17 ..,
ing them a major ty of 77 ft .T'.F
uiuiLiHo mat both tt. i
proposed constitutional J"?
jiuvv iunuu oi nasancro. th.
and tho ominnnt. ' ln ' ue'M
umuir uuionLPfi ntr n " k
n'u tti " . " major t.
I'viiwu u rMiv..i.ii
V..IIMI.IVII uuu. tin V nm U .
it.i.i- .r"v "'HI Blft.
Goldondale. Nov. fi. -TV, ..
4V ikllWIUWAb UUU1ILV IH tlftuf m .
rrrr mw, nil w
Pottlson 374. K ves
Aberdeen, Nov. 4.Irul!eM,n.
in ii i. i mi iinri m ii r . .
...... ... v "cjiuuiican ticket
wwum., ub oecn elected
- . . " ww uenn.
uiu tiiunu uiiywiiuro nonr iv,
w umt was nniicipatcu.
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billow ku xuib , yz. Jirvm 1 9
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r - " " VWMUIE I
Kuvurtiur ui 06 plurality.
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about HAQQ nnd tho Dcmocrntt i m
iiluii wi.iiu (a iii vjuniiix nn niv
t A ... I I .
inn All tVr nuAAlnntn I . . i
wiiw t'ivwjiikio were Mira
HI. . t i .
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vjiui nv kuuiibi b. i f u a txit, x.. tin, it
1.291. Chafin 34. Debs 63. IitirtaS.
HUH I 1JI L1II1L X 1'IUIIIlTin M JUT.
man is,uif urown
A.. f Tl f ft- 4.. f L.
LUI1IS ill X HUIUU LUUllkV II1DUIQ UiC CP
liuii ui iiiu uiJLiru ivuuuuiitmi cvuni
sloncr for tho First district
iini i in m nv a - wi i limn rprrii
ncro icavo no uouui ox me ciccuoaoi
T 1 T1f-14 J f..L.ik
for congress, with tho vote pmctlall;
mo sama as mat oi jiok.
Iloturns at 3:30 p. m. how the fol-
i f i . r tn M MA(nt..f.
of tho legislature for the state:
Senato Democrats, 6; llepubliau,
73. .
HousoDcmocrats, 4; Rcpublicm,
03.
' CARRIES IDAHO BY 20,000.
imiii.i. nrriiDn w
Entlro Republican Ticicei.
A . PmrtlrallT COffi-
UUIPV, iiwn . . . .
ity In Idaho. Tho Republican oafr
dato for congress la elected watt
lcgiBloturo Is ovcrwhclmincly B
con. Brady, Kop ior kovu.
ceived about 6,000 plurality. iw
tiro Henublican state ticket I e.ccW
with him. .
r. The vote
SocIallBt, Prohibition and WJJ
candidates in Idono win n
...il la rnnvnSSCd. tlUt cu
rcportBmado It Is evident there
ngni voio ior viwuu. ": ..,
getofllnglo vote in this (Ada w jj
A. slight Incrcoso In tho Socialist vf
is indicated.
.. . t.. aknihnne CCUI'
Wallace, isov. . ",v"",:,V(j.
tv Taft and Sherman have ;wce
majority of nearly hW&v'jr
ty hoa olcctoci every cK5"'"r,ttrjff,
..:!. i. UQU,ln vcnnt on of ttmi
treasurer onu ono com""""'""'
Denver, Nov. 4. Ctalmjjg;
tho Ronubllcon state
mittco admits that tho tre
,.iint. nf Tucsdav's vote in
toward a Democratic victory, w
ca that compioio
state to Toft and that some
hop
tho
nnnillflntoM
successful
election
Shnlfroth,
governor
tho
Bfl for state r t
,1. However, he concea
of ox-Congressmsn
, Democratic c .--
nor nnd o so conccow t
of both houses of ho g
i Democrats, This inw M
ileciion or uw - - jj. w
ed StnteB scnavu.,
successor, which will vau
1 ..nMlt V.
gonorai
jorlty
to
nn
United
or'B
tho
next i
"... ... allO.
One-Treo Nets Woman , . .
DIdBboro. Ptt., Nov. 8.
, walnut ireeo . -- . t
Id recently by MlMgnt,
h, at Jefferson, to , &
i nas lows rod sB81"
, of tho forest. IP J
measured nearly A?
torn and three Jtif
from the ground,
,b for that distance. i r
9110.
largest
win sol
donbach
about
Thn tl
monarch
tho treo
tho bottom
GO foot
crlo
paid
limb
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