The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 13, 1908, Image 2

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310 REPUBLICAN ELECTORS
Returns Show Greater RepoWkan Yictory Than
Was Looted for by Most Sangiiroe.
HUGHBEECTED
Returns Also Ore New York
State and Dty to Tali.
MISSOURI IS REPUBLICAN
JbnbJ Stf a bolt, Ut YtU W$
PrseiMf Be S& Eqis W3
Hjtc 156 Tito.
Knr York, Not. 6.TW ttT
Mp ef th electoral Mdfjt bk
wBI cbflot the next president ef th
United State was itill is doabt wks
th official coaster to Maryland aban
doned their Usfc tee th might.
Aaeerdtas to th host information
f obtainable, th proportionai number
of Rrpubiicut and Democratic 4e
ton u determined by a drri4s of
Mtrytaad' eight vote. , Half of the
city of RalUnwre and two of the a
counties oototde that city tre (till to
be counted, but there i a strong indi
cation that the state's rrtt trill be
fpHt. la any rrt. tn margin of
victory will be so mm!! that th state
wu claimed tonight by the loader of
both partie. Though the splitting of
a state's electoral college vote is un
usual, it will b recalled that in 141
Maryland eh m ReysMhtn an
ses Democratic electors.
Missouri appears to b aafeljr for
Tf t, to whom the latest retcros grve
a plurality of 340, with the prospect
that th few final district will doable
or treble the figure.
Conceding Missouri to Taft and lur-
ing Maryland cut of consideration to
be split between bim and Bryan, the
figures abenv 310 Republican elector
assured and 156 Democratic
Latest congressional return indicate
that the next congress will be com
posed of 216 Republicans and 176 Derr
ccrats, a majority lor the Republicans
of 41.
The return for the Socialist and
Prohibition parties are itill far from
complete, but indicate that 'he hop
of th Socialist have not bu real
ized, and tho cf the Prohibitionist,
in certain section where gatna had
bee expected, save bees disappoint
ing. The &Zre for the Independence
part vte are alo itifietet to give
an aeevrate Ma of what that party
The itatea certaMy carried ij Mr.
hrjzm are as ttAWwt: Atabanta, 11,
ArfcaM9, Cotrado i, Florida i.
Georgia 12, Ktelcy IX, Lotlaa 9,
MUiUsppi 19, Xeva4a X, Nebraska
, Xorth CaroliAa 12, OVIahoma 7,
Sooth Csretfaia 9, Tennessee 12, Texas
la, Yirinia 12. ToUl .
Taft's pterality in the s ate of Xew
York, according to eorreeted figure
late tonight if 203,406, more than 22,
&&0 in exM of President Itoosevelt's
plurality of four years ago.
Governor Charles K. Hughes was re
elected governor of Jfew York by 71,
10. The returns as between presi
dent and governor Indicate a heavy
splitting of tiekets. The proportion of
scratched ballots was about the same
In tho up-state districts at In Greater
New York.
Outside of the returns, political in
terest was engaged today in the ex
change of messages of congratulation
ami thanks between Mr. liryan and Mr,
Taft; a statement by Mr. liryan in
which he set 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 12,800
to be'electod vice president.
Nevads.
' Reno, Ncv., Nov. 4. Whilo the re
turns are not complete from this state,
it is sofa to say liryan carries It by
less than 1,000. United States Hens-
tor Newlands, Dem., will be returned
by a small majority; Harness, JJtrn,,
for congress, will win by a heavy plu
rality over Maxson, Rep., and Fitz
gerald, Ind.
Georgia.
Atlanta, Gn., Nov, 4. - Although
Georgia gave Rryan a substantial plu
rality of about 20,000, Republican
gains were shown throughout tho
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 tho Democratic congressmen were
re-elected, and the re-election of Sen-J
stor Clay, Dem., is assured,
fBsU:
1 .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflh..llllllllllH
IlLl. W"HTaftJB
lnot
Chicago, IT, 3, Q p. es.Tb Re-
piMteaa natwaat asrf state bekeis
have gaissi a cecsffete vtctory sa IIH
sMi, aitheozh the pnlte wfl pr4
abfy faR ihrt of tW obCaisird rj
the party fa the RrAere4t rajasnis ml
1S4. Taf t hu arrU4 the state by
apprcfxiaaLety 17,M4 yUn.
Charle 5. Dee. RenMteasi caa-
didate tut gsfersor, raa far hthisrf the
atal Ueket, bst has b eUeterf
by a BfaralitT of abwt A,VA over
Adlai E. StereaooB, bis Dtmonriltt
ypneatt.
Chicago and Ccok ceasaty gave a
ptorahtyto Taft of M.M agaantt
lTS.rw for Ro3veK four years ?.
Ostside of CooSc eswsty the ral(ty
for Taft is not far from 130.M. The
pswaltty of Reven m ll was
. for the state.
Stevesasosi, Dfxxratic caadklate for
governor, earrW Chicago by aftMt
?,(W and the covnty of Cook by aboart
.WW. He lout heavily, however, in
the state MUtde of Cook. The state
legislatsre, wbkh is to select a suc
cessor to Senator HefJciM, will be
strongly Republican.
The Socialist vote showed a consid
erable falling off from that ef four
years ago. Debs in 1994 received GO,
226 votes. From the returns so far
obtained It kkirm probable be will not
receive much trrer 40,000.
Iowa.
Des Moines, la.. Nor. 3. The In
complete returns received at 10 o'clock
indicate that Taft has carried Iowa by
a plurality of from 40,000 to 60,000.
This is a tremendous falling off from "
the Roosevelt plurality of lS,000cf
four years ago, but it represents or'.j a
slight falling off from the normal p. J ,
rality. The entire Republican aia'e
ticket is eleetd. probably by about the
same ptarality.
Kansas.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 3. Kansas 'c
tkm retarns are still very inconr.p.e!r,
ewtoz to the long ballot and the late
boar of dosing the polls. The returns
seem to substantiate the claim of the
Republican state committee that the
entire Ropubtiean state ticket, headed
by Walter R. Stubbs, far governor, has
been elected by about 2t,o00 plurality,
and that Taft's plurality is a few
thousand vote larger,
Callfornli.
San Francisco, Nov. 4. - California
not only give a plurality for Taft
that will reach 76,040, but send a
solid Republican delegation to con-
gres and electa a Republican state
legislature that will probably return
I'erklns to the united state senate.
The capital removal amendment was
carried by a majority of 9,71 1.
The direct primary amendment was
carried by 30,000.
Missouri.
St. Louis, Nov. 6. Returns com
piled by tho Republic (Democratic)
tonight give Taft the electoral vote of
Missouri by a plurality of 3,172. Those
return are complete from all but three
of the 114 counties of the state and in
clude estimates based on partial re
turns from the missing counties. The
Globe-Democrat (Republican) places
the Taft plurality in excess of 3,700,
The pluralityof liodley (Republican)
for governor js placed at 17,001.
The legislature Is Democratic on
joint ballot by four votes.
Tennessee.
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 4. The j-
turns indicate that Kryan will have
about 22,000 plurality In the state.
Michigan.
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 4. With Taft
and Sherman carrying tho 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 tho state aro slowly
corning in. Republican candidates for
congress have been elecUd in all but
the first district, where tho votes
have not been counted and the result is
not known.
Gmft nr-
that th
a SMpsnty of
30t cf
rnJ.r. a srAaa of iim. Tat etnUi
iMms. . for grri tar, h eteeserf hf akMt
Mentals.
XPVSAe. Mews. Jwnr. 4. Awfrs fraB
thrwxiMK Mmasa lims-jU Issiuto
tsat Taft )ku utmI tb sa by
ssajwrtty U to 1.. C X. Pnf.
Fort sUMaw, Ij re-ot! to
jTtmu by aamst l,4H. TV? jftiraur-
fReyi.. raonianc akt I,W4 l iwta i tor
,W, De.
8 West VlrginM.
I CincamxU, &. .-TV total
hx kn reeetf4 from twury si Uu
' yi WmC Yirzw- assi Uumc rv to
' cmaoa the Taft rietory by eral
I t-Wmod. sad bciaw of this Ih Re
ansxinsH xwltoa l to etatai the state
beset.
MarjUnd.
BaHtsMr. Xr. .- Cakvtattoiu of
th asnciil rttorsts from Tv-alay'
etectM. aoe imshe4 tmtil wctl mIUt-t
assiMght, show that the electoral vote
f Marybad wUl k-r sylit. Bryan get
tang sex of the electors anrf Taft twr.
Oa thepqyvkxr vote the vote u
tor the elector leorrrbvg the btjrVtt
asMssber Taft carri the stale by 641
vote. H etoctor ftsilsng the bszheat
wte referred. 11M71, as4 tkn hxhest
Ery titcuc 11MI.
Mttrxi'u.
Liaeate. Keb., U. C-WiOiasB
Jewssngi Bryan has cmrrbni NKata
by a ssssralitT of 4.M4L mis; to
stotScial retsKRM frosa a8 of the to
tfes. SfciBfa i rger is ttu4 gwtvrwtr
by7.t
Okiihorru.
OlclalMMsa City, Xw. I. Ciasalito
rrtsroM from 44 watias in tne central
and northern taction of the state grve
Bryan a ptarality of 12.0M. The
tountiis yet to be board from are
principally the bordering o Arfcan-
s and Texas, which nave large Deas-
eeratac vote. Those probaMr will
raise Bryan's ptarality to 1S.M4.
Itetom indicate that the legislature
will be compsved of 1 14 Democrats and
4S Republicans. This is a gain of 2
for the Refxibiicans, but the defeat ef
United State Senator Gore is not
threatened.
Massachusetts.
Boston, Nov. 4, Complete vote of
Massachusetts for presidency Taft,
?.-.f) .021 . rir-r.n IC.-.S T.tt'm nln
w,., r.yw.., .V1.,VVV, .H... .H
rality, 84,361 F-r governor Dra
per, It, 233.H71, Vahey, D,, 173,255,
Draper's plurality, 60,039.
Connecticut.
New Haven, Nov, 2. Taft's plural
ity In Connecticut will exceed 26,000.
Lilley, Republican, for governor will
have over 1,600 plurality over Robert
son Democratic
Republicans carry complete state
ticket and probably hold their usual
majority In the legislature.
All five Republican congrnMmen are
re-elected.
Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3. The Re
publican national and state tickets are
victorious In Wisconsin today by a
plurality ostimatixl at 76,000. The
congressional delegates with one dis
trict to hear from probably will remain
about the same as two years ago, nine
Republicans and two Democrat.
Utah.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 4. Ad
dltional returns trom the state at large
this morning do not change tho esti
mate made last night o'f 15,000 plural
ity for Taft and from 10,000 to 12,000
for Spray, Republican, for governor.
Utah will return Joseph Howell to con
gress and Reed Smoot to the United
States seriate.
New Jersey.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 3. Revised
returns received up to midnight show
that Mr, Taft's plurality InNowJer
soy will bv between 65,000 and 70,000.
Republicans elect seven congressmen
and tho Democrats two, tho Sixth
trlct. which Is now represented
Democrat, William Hughes, being
close and in doubt.
l.tffxtnucnSB. Mo C
ttBTM UN? fchPUtafaSr
iMrmvrrxtM will art
rC etc m WOK.
HI
H M K JAHESSSHEJ?HAHmii1 1
Tis,
tHt&w, Tex. JArr. 4. RVtorw I
tSWate- tfc eluxma of IsW eacsr INat.
cratac ltit by th mml aMptcMnn.
RnKj liJUmi.
t.--7rmk
aimiK to-nt of th
Kl
hasvf fssMt. IsW atnsv4
tbW phsniitr of 1 tor Ttit m
ta t. TJu Kiaishtsiiin sur iacJkec
lMttlit br A. J. rswiir. snaissuita1
for nswrswr, u&a
VmmiMi.
Serial. 3to. X TW
tee that Jenamm, sasitoj Braasnity
tr ( St Panfi br . umt aW Mitt
lacicec W at toakR .. TW
turari iihmte that TAiBarr Jtaa-
nmhtaa by j4M tmt m itrnU cmv
ataf Shut be btu I444X
LMtttUk.
Jfew OrUasu. Jer. X sbryast rit
LMNttaaa tufar umt sb iisasi
etV a ataferttjr mt iM. .Ul
Pfircratsc a ttmm 1 1 1 tor
elected.
Ow.
Csadae.aU. O.. Nor. 4. -At I ';
this aeratag it au taut Taft wiM
have slightly Brr than a aarns.il pta
rality of dm to 4. taVr Harris.
ResoMieut, for trx. it aVfvatrd.
The sartintmM at tbst Uor ar for
the elretassi of Harmsa, Dtiin.i it, by
over 16,Ht
Nortoft. Vs.. NW. X.-TW nVfaMi
can state sssllti i wxudis Ysrrtaia
to Bryan by U,, tox dalsa a rata
f RepaMtaan wifrissnia.
North Dakota
Far, N. D.. t. 4.
Wrtfc Taft
bMdtag by 16,444 ha 34
th nulbfra port of th state board
from, th race for govt rime st rtsm.
Burx. D.. bavtac 17.646 and Jomv
. K-. 17.434. fn bam tlmt Jomv
m susTetW in th cits M nmre than
anad up m th rural dastrirta.
South Oidot
Sioux Falls, S. D.. Nov. I. Ketura
at mhinlght were lumrnat to show
that the RepuWtoans had aractieaUy
mad a clean aweep of th state on th I
national and state tickets. They have
elected both congressmen at large.
Delswsre.
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3. General
T. Col man Dupont, Rep., state chair
man, claims Delaware for Taft by 3,
600 plurality. He also claims the elec
tion of Pennewell, Republican, far
governor, by about 2,409, and the re
mainder of the Republican state ticket
by the same figure, with the ponslMe
exception of Davis for attorney gener
al, who election he claims by 1,600.
Nw HsmptMr.
ron-onl. J.'. .. Kv. i T.fifil-
of the vote of New Hampshire, counted
a-d rttumed. indicate that Taft ha
rarr.ed the tate by about 20,040 plur-
al.ty Henry II. Qui mby, Rep., for
'go-.cmor, will probably have 4,404,
l"u'"J "" " irny refirei
to e.ect, the vote of the minority par
ties may cut an appreciable figure In
deteimining the result. The two He
publican congressmen were re-elected.
Hood River, Nov. 4.- Complete re
give
turns irom liocxi utver county
Ta't, Rep., 708; Hryan, Dem., I(W;
Cliafin, Pro., 47; Dobs, Soc., 66; His
gen, Ind., 30.
Canyon City, Nov. 8, Thla precinct
shown. Impartial return. Taft 08;
Hryan 36; Chafin 1; Debs, 3; HiKen
2. Tart's estimated plurality in Grant
county is 360.
Baker City, Nov. 3. Return from
20 precincts in Hoker county give Taft
1,406; Hryan 1,206. linker county
In 1901 gave Rooevolt 1,090; Parker
910.
Dallas, Nov. 3. Return ppractlcal
ly complete tiom 16 precinct givo
Taft a lead of 342 vote over Hryan.
Condon, Nov. 4. Complete returns
in Gilliam county give Taft 01. Hryan
268, Cliafin 10, Debs 41, Hingen 2.
Tillamook, Nov, 1. Tillamook coun
ty complete gives Taft 026, Hryan 2C2.
Enterprise, Nov. 4. Thirteen out of
20 prcoincta in Wallowa county give
Taft 801, Hryan 421, Debs, 83, Chafln
10, Hlsgen 1.
Vale, Nov. 3. Toft leads by 111
votes la Malheur county from six pre
cincts so far rejwrted.
St. Helens, Nov. 4. Complete re
turns in Columbia county give Taft
1,188, Hryan 425, Chafln 37, Debs 182,
Hlsgen 10.
Ruef Jury 8IIII Incomplete,
Ofirt Vvannlan KTit O Aniltm
week has gone with the Kuef Jury still
i.rtrirnr1 Thn ltifnof vnn m flrfattrn I IilOrO. fuOV. 1 . I ttnilnt i iitw.flt!l
eomiioscd of 40 men, was exhausted returns for Sherman county give Taft IL n . L"1''' i, vMn!
dls- Saturday morning without a single 4M, isryun 262, Challn and Debs 82 , iV T ' "; V,, , ;"'"
by a juror being added tp tho 10 now In tho Lakevlew, Nov. 4. Complete r. Tfnlf.J iqi- .. .. iV Tf wT
very box. An adjournment until Monday turns In Lake county irlvL Taf. aT 1.?.". ?' "lc" ' " .1r'..1 Xn7 M' .Tf. !
tiiH than tnltttn
UIVM
TAT VOTE CROWS.
Or Rrs WW O.S PWrafttf of
Nwrf, 26.0OO.
rurtauoL Ho. . At onVial re-
tacnn ta fnet th vac tow eoun
stot of tn . Taft's plurality on
Imn 1 1 to two. ami rt is almost eertain
mot th aVK acn' 4mt of 26,044
wilit uiuiiA.
BryMt's vmW ta each county rxreed
sm tor Part four ysrt agu, and
Taft bxs m many taetance r
r4 a bunxtr vut tbsu that accorl-
l Bmi.iTn. TW Jtuvrtnber vote
vi nut by a that not at th
Jus ill rtsiv
TW nam- pact will likely stow a
4Vow.ni W tW taul return r all
ha LW emmty. Cbaftii
vut, Hhgm't vole
but a trm. The So
rsimit vuftr m not bt bad been ex-
ISctUM, N. V Multnomah roun
Bim Tkft a ataraltty of 7.9(9,
Cs nuts CVei Fxna iU4y ewmiib't
ed taw dbcasi esmat. "torn snows the
bfinnc Taft K.Sl'.'. liryan
.r. Caosat CMC 01- l.tU. IlitKen
ttV TW total r of vots east
aaUM Taft ta sW ewunty was 12,404,
gvrsax bam a SMMrtty of 6.SI9.
TW Dalle. Sr. I. Completi' rp-
frem Wax wsity give Taft 1,-
LSi. Bryan TT4, Chasm 64. Deb 111,
Nsre 4. Taft's ptarality is 661.
Asbanj. Nov. 4. Ltan eausity, whUh
Bryan earned m 1$X and 1 WO, ha
rtveaiTafta ntaratHy of So6 vote.
Cumysili usmuWial return from every
-ricmtt sa the ewsnty grve Taft X,J4t,
Bryan 1.SI7. Chasm 147, lUtlll,
HUcmi 14.
rucrM, Mt. 4. With 34 out of 64
prectstru coulu. th rwuito in l.ane
cuuntyar. Taft Z, 940. Rryao 1.436.
! 31, Oaasm 79. llMeen 7. The
SoeaaiaK vute is about 34 pwr cont to
it was a yar aru. The rrohl-
uVousmmt vumjuw 6V BbVVCVj IvsVu nsmmrSi uWMsjuoua
wui th Indii ulint vut will aver-
as about n to owry four precinct.
Salem. ta. 4. Today's return
utlytng krUkrt in Marion
y bav mcmai id Tart's toad from
1.3C4 to 1. 173. Thtrty-stx out of it
proetnet give Taft 3,434 and Bryan
2,164.
Pendleton. .Vur. 6. - lb oOcmI
count of the vut in Umatilla county
was completed tht evening and is at
follow: Taft 2.3M. liryan 1,648,
Deb 1S4, Chaftn 11 a, l.Kra 3.
Hillibora. Nov. 6. - Washington
county complete oAcial returns give
Taft 2.321, liryan 1,167.
Oregon City, Nov. 4. ; Complete un
official rr turns from Firry rrcinct tn
Clackamas county gie Taft 2.7'JS,
liryan l.c46. The Prohibition and In
dexndence vote combined will prob
ably not exceed l.Ottt.
Grants Pa, Nv. 4. Section re
turn from Josephine county show a
Republican majority of 260. The ote
Xrom 10 preeiocU t Taft 7. liryan
f? " . Socmllst 274,
. 1eo 14.
Mwdford, Nov. . The onVUl count
In Jackson county show Taft 2.037,
Rryan 1,67, !4. t, Chaftn ft.
titgn 10. Taft matorltjr over liry
an is 640.
Corn His, Nov. C. -Complete unoffi
cial return give Taft 1 , 1 tf 4 and Hryan
778.
Horns, Nov. 4. Precinct returns
I1"" in Vprv taw!y, 'y 12 of 19 pre-
cinewi rani yi rritftrim. nut lnuw
have 781 out ef the 1,040 vote in the
county. The rosull so far hi Taft 3tM,
Hryan 271, Dob 01, ChaAn 6, HUgwn
La Grande, Nov. 4.- Union county
gave Taft a plurality of 321, Taft's
total vote was 1,630, Hryan 1,199,
Chafln 41, Dob 232, HlsKn 10.
Astoria, Nov. 4. Complete unolll
cial return from all precinct in Clat
sop county give Taft a pluralityof h27.
The vote received by each one of the
candidates is follows: Taft 1,484,
Hryan 6A7, Chafln 49, Debs 2K4, Hls
gen P.
Marshfluld, Nov. 4. Iteturrvs from
two leading towns In Curry county:
Gold Reach Taft 26, Hryan 11, III
gen 1. Weddvrbum -Taft 20, Hryon
7. Indications are tlmt with rurnl
districts Taft will have 100 plurality
in Curry county.
McMinnvilKr, Nov. 4. Complete un
official election returns for Yamhill
county snow a total of 3,667 votes, of
wnicn ion electors received 1,988,
Hryon 1,263, Chafln 251, Debs 101,
Hlsgen I.
Roseburg, Nov. 6. Complete re
turns In Doujjlas county give Toft 2,
103, Hryon 1,390, Debs 380, Prohlbl
tlon 63, ,
Marahfleld, Nov. 4. Prndlpniiu
complete ruturnn In Coos county give
Taft 1,773, Hryan 786, Debs 293.
Toledo, Nov. 4. Returns from nlm,
precincts out nf M in Lincoln county
irlvn 'Pllfl . .IflO. Itrunr, I1 II.. I... . ,.., '
K'V0 Tuft m' I,rynn a,3 IM 0.
Rryan 239, Debs 50.Ch.fln 4, Hlsgen 5.
EXCEEDS TAFT VOTE,
PfursUtr ol CoiRrov 0r PsliUon
Etllmstsd at 47,100.
SeattU, Nov. 6. Kfturna fretn
every county In the state pbter Taft's
plurality over Hryan at 10,66. 1U
jFb(n!lal vote on th Soeialut, I'm.
Mbltlon and Indepemlence (Hirty i,r.
rts wm IneofMwUrable and fell far u.
him) tiw ifrlkttons made by their
leading supimrtem. Cosgrovr's plural.
Ity over John Patthton is Agurri at
47,166.
The Keubhran have 37 state set a
tor and 61 UI reprrtittive, ((
ing them a majority of 77 on joint 1 .
lot, whkh Insure the election of ...n.
Kivnmnn Wesley 1- Jon to l)
Uniietl State nte to Urreel I 1 y
Ankeny.
Itetums Indh-ate that both tlw tw,0
proMMd Minstltutional amendnveiiu
have fnlietl of wm(!c, the Ui amrr.
ment being overwholmincly tWrt
ami (he emlinttt domain amendrt.rtit
being defeatnt by a smaller majority,
The lliKfl Vt in th state was
tirac lirally ngi;iMr, IkjI Chafln. tlw
Prohibitionist, olll a rerctslle
vote. As Indicated, the Socialist tote
approximate 12,400. Only one "tirk
er" candidate, or candidate runninj; 00
a nonartUan (datform, In the entirn
state ot In. He was on tit county
tkkrt in Skamania county.
Goldendale, Nov. 6. Th full vote
tr Klickitat county I now In. Tall
got MiS, Hryan JUL, Coegrove I0,
Pttion3TI
Abenlren, Nov. 4. Indication are
that th entirn Itepubttmn tKkrI in
Chohalll county ha been elected by
good majoriltos and that th IVmo
craU, Socialist and ProhibltiiiU
did not make anywhere near th h.w.
log that wm anticipated.
CWhallo, Nov. 4. Complete unoffi
cial return from IV !. count) pre
cinct give Taft 2,792, Hryan I.::,
Db 344, Chafln 47. ("o-tfrofr (,
governor ha 282 plurality.
Yakima, Nov. I. Yakima ti y
pold 6,400 vom, of whtrh th- lie
publkan ticket got a Utbt .t, ,f
about 3.100 and tn DnwcraU l.'-i
The entire Kepubllcan ticket wrl.ct"!
Kalama, Nov. I. Th entire Itrpiji.
I lean ticket In CowliU count) was
elected yesterday without any xrr-
tkm. All the prrrincU were hrarl
from today, giving th Iteimbhraf. can-
dnmtM a majority ranging front I".
to 1,031.
Vancouver, Nov. 4. Complete re
turn from 26 out of 27 precinct in
Clarke county give Taft 2,681, llrjsn
1.201, Chafln 31, DrU 63. Hlsgen 9.
For governor -Ceagreto 2,706, Patti
son 1,366. Per congressman Cosh
man 2,617, Hruwn 1,133.
Raymond, Nov. 4. Incomplete re
turn In Pacific county Insure the elec
tion of the entire Republican county
ticket, with th exception of commis
sioner for the First district.
Seattle, Nov. I. Heturn receitrd
here leave no doubt nf th election -f
Humphreys, Poindxtr and Cuehmart
for cooicrwN, with th vote practiraliy
th name as that of Taft.
Hetum at 3 JO p. t. show th fI
lowing rmult of cHCtifl for memU-r
of l legibiture for the state:
Sonoto Democrats, 6; ltHibltran,
78.
House DtunocraU, I; Itepublicans,
Wo
CARRIES IDAHO UY 20,000.
Meagre Reports IrHileste Election ol
Entire Republican Ticket,
Hot, Nov. 4. Practically rm
Jete return g( Taft 16,000 plural
Ity in Idaho. Tho Kepuldlcan raixh
date for congroM I elected ami ti
legislature l evvrwMtningly Ilejiul-li
can. Hmdy, Hup., fur governor re
celvwl nlMMit 6,000 plurality. The n
tire ItoiHjbllcnii statu ticket is ele.tl
with bim.
Hols. Idaho. Nov. 6. Tlieotwwi
SociulUit, Prohibition and IiMleKmlenr
canuiUHiM in lilaho will not bu kmiwn
until the Vote Is canvassed, but from
report made it Is evident there was a
light vote for Clmfln. Hlsgen did not
get n single vote in till (Ada) count.
A tght increase In the Socialist veto
is imilrntod.
Wallace, Nov. 4. In Shoshone coun
ty Taft and Sherman hovo reculvitl a
majority nf nearly 1,200 nnd tho coun
ty litis elected every Ilupubllcan olllcer
with the KMsiblu exception of4slienir,
treasurer nnd onu commissioner.
Colorado,
Denver, Nov. 4. Chairman Vlvlim
of tho Kepubllcnn statu central coin
tnltteo admits Unit thn trend of tho
count of Tuesday's, vote In Colorado I
toward a Democratic victory, but still
hopes that comploto returns will glvo
tho statu to Taft nnd that some of tho
candidates for statu olllcers will ho
successful. Howuver, ho concedes tho
ulcctlon of ux-CoiwrcHsiniiii John V.
Shulfroth, Duinocnitlc candidntu for
governor and nlso concedes 11 good nm-
Tt geTcValT.embly.
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