W » : AX —- * ■ •- •*r i LINS COI N I V, <»KI <«ON 1!M»X NO. ■ --»■ w»r» n -t s-ifll lent to »«arV Tear» of New Jersey. rotation, Lara's mind Anally «d ied to the Trenton, N. J., Nov. 3. Revised Inventory of Its miaeri»» by reverting to returtis r- -«-ivej up to midnights ah«iw h»r cnav»rMtioa with C'oaMabte In th» that Mr. Taft's plurality in Now Jer­ arriage on th» -lay of hl* arrival How sb» had l>»r»ted the aaaaylst for -tolar sey will l»e between 66,000 and 70,000. Ing that th» »tuff of friendship st Irrel not Republicans elect »«’Ven congressmen womankind I How vig«>rou»ly h» bad anil the Ih-mocrata two, th«- Sixth dis­ ILL L B V I N G T 0 agro»«! with her ! trict, which is i w r« pre -'tiled by a Hh« sought her own room when th» tn Ih-mocrat, William Hughes, being very mult mounted to th» point of tears Pr»« close and in doubt. ently she w«>nt to the -b-or and locked It, f -r th» In»«liable thought had rome Wbat M-atouri. -lid th» nain» of P»t»r Constable mean to St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3. Missouri her? Hh» had felt his strength Ixmg has given ite vie-t-’ral vote to W. J. CHATTER V!II.—(C«ntlnu»d i bad first seen bar tender ago »he had dream««! of such strength and Bryan by n plurality estimât«! nt 30,- put th» dream away. Whether or not h* Her» was sno«b»r ««u» N»m»ei». th» remunslraorva «bleb b» »■arc«’I y heard. (MH! to HS.iMMi, Th«’ gv-vernorahip in in ««■ to be the conqueror, «he knew that curs» »( aiH-ther Ilfs through his cumlng | but b» a naw-«red gently, Ilia mind was mastery like hl* could roua» her brort hark from th» »ey demand evtrnuatlng clr many hours in the shop hours had accomplished waa dramatl--ally shore from th» sea. n -r the «•■« from the cutnatancs»? Hhe waa sure that Breen Carn Where Republicans Expected reveal«*! now in the anguish of th» maid skv It was all an Illimitable mask, would hav» dropped sun-« hint, at l«-sst. lllinoia. To Win and Vice Versa. rn sa ahe waited for th» sn»w»r to her wh««e fabric was th» dust whk-b bad lain of ConatAble*» part In the mysterious al liane», hsd it not been for the barbe«! question. Chicago, Nov. 3., 10 p. m. Th«- Re­ for rontunra upon Pel»»'» dynamo* "I have l-een thinking a great des1 since publican national and state tickets There was no carriage for hire. Th» Iron of th» other's words, lars's ¡-aims yesterday. I found that ! «-ouldn't do day had driven the public drivers to cover ach»«| from th» pressure of her nails have gain«-1 a complete victory in Illi­ New York, Nov. 4. Election returns nois, although the pluralities will prob­ doubt, tliougli W. S. Cowherd, Demo­ Hh» -lid not g>> downstairs to luncheot. what I trl»d st least, without seeing Breen walked to tba plantation house you again, Honoria." Breen apohs vague- The servant was long in answering hia but often - roas»«! th» hall, entering Con from throughout the United States ro- ably fall short of those obtain«! by crat, I - )• .«.ling Herlx-rt 8. Hadley, Re­ publican, on th«’ early returna. Cow­ ly. !!» had sufficient honesty not to t>» ring Mr. Wall waa in the hallway. The •table's room to look nt the nmuntaln and coivod up to an early hour thia mom- the party in th«- Roosevelt campaign of tisard « ng th» a «y highw-a; een re-elected plurality to Taft of 50, 000 against election districts, including half the The elder man stare-! at him savagely them to »»»1 refuge In Fort de France in Naw Yoi 126,000 for Roosevelt four years ago. precincts of Salt Luk.’ county and Og­ elung to him. late I a "I have wait»«! for you so long, tu> "Don't you think you have done enough Your guest suggested thia step, and haa plurality. Outside of Cook county th«- plurality den complet«’, giv« Taft li«.ii2), Bryan, damage?'* help«! nobly with m«»n»y to «-are for th» maker of pictures," sb» whispered. The 13,451. Indmaa has gone for Taft by from for Taft is not far from 120,000. Mr Wall, but “ More than enough, people fleeing to the capital." Pere Rat-eaut stood tx-elde them with plurality of Roosevelt in 1904 was 15.000 to 18,000 plurality. point of view, an there remains, from my Hhe drew from him an account of tl.1» tn»«!icinea. The veneer of shop servitude , Delaware. Bryan apjtarently has carriml Ne- 304.939 for the state. meeting with Constable on th» highway was gon» from th» gray old fa«-e. The unflniabml sentence.” Stevenson, Democratic camlidate for Wilmington, Ihd., Nov, .'I. General braska. although the Republicans ■till "lie ia not here." in the morning lie told her, too, bow lb» sharp black eye» were d!re«*te«l atea«l!ly governor, carried Chicago by alxiut T. Colman Dup-nt, Rep., state chair­ claim the state. you no further "Then I need trouble young man had sent sick native mothers upon tbe stranger, who saw that they Ohio, returns have been seriously H.OOO and th«- county of Cook by aliout man, daim» livlnwnre for Taft by 3,- Breen had not the heart that instant and their children out to th» ship for were ready to soften or burst into flame II«- also claims the elec­ delayed, owing to the immense sixe of 6,000. He lost heavily, however, ill 500 plurality. to ask to see the ladies At the pier be rv-fuge from the lira! an«! eulphur fumea. Breen saw, too, that he was lesa in the the ballot, but Taft has carried the the state outside of Cook. The state tion of Penm-well, Republican, for presell«-» of the father of a creole (irl l«-arned from Ernst, who had charge of and of the large sums of ni'Kiey be had legislature, which ia to select a suc- governor, by about 2,000, and the re­ of Martinique than the father of an old the la unch, that Mr ('unstable was not volunteer«*d for the care of the favorwl state by a majority ranging from 50,- cesxor to Senator Hopkins, will I h - mainder of the Republican state ticket 000 to 75,000. atxiar«! th» ship, and had given up the France. lavra few who fle«l to Fort de world household. by tin- same figures, w ith the |x>ssible Taft carried New York city by about strongly Republican. “I aru waiting for you to sp»ak. mon­ Idea of sailing for the day. apparently. bent b»r bead forward toward the priest At the lioselane. Itreen found that Con The Socialist vote showed a consid- exception of I lav is for attorney gener­ "And what do you think of thia man. I.ooo plurality, tins being th«- first sieur," said Per» Raheaut. time the city ha« given its vote to u ■Table falling off from that of four al, whose election In- claims by 1,500. "You have not waite«l long, sir," Breen stable had made hia way beyond toward father?" she quest ion»«! suddenly. Th» old man's mild gas» fell befors ths Republican prcei-lential can-lidate sine«- years ago. Debs in 1904 received 69,- anaw»r»d. "It was just an Instant ago the River Blanch, which had flowed black Oklahoma. From the returns so far "I did not 1896, when McKinley had » small 225 votes that 1 had th» honor of hearing from and boiling yester-lay. At the Hotel cndcnce party can­ lee. state campaign committee, tonight that he haa ascended to the craters of mortier of th» maid In your arms—not legislature is two thirds Democratic. didate for prvsKlcnt. received alx»ut said: Pelee.” b«au»e a governor general of Martinique 28,000 votes in Greater New York. CHAPTER IX “Taft will carry the state of Cali­ Hhe sprang up. but repressed the »1 waa her father but b«-«-aiiae she was wor­ Massachusetts. Th«- in-licaliotis arc that Democratic fornia by 75,000 majority. So far ns The morning which broke through th» «-la mat ion upon her lipa. Iler mother had thy ths worship of an old soldier of Rxton, Nov. 3. The Republican governors have been elect«! in several defenses of Breen, end crumpled the dear la like ber mother, entered. the returna have been received,” said France. Th» girl »st purpose <>f t’onetsbl», also drew Mias "G«*»i morning. Father Damien,” Mrs of the .Mi-liil«- Western states that have Chairman Stone, “the plurality of the national and stati- candidat«-« swept the monsieur." Htanabury Into the vortrs of intrnae emo ­ given their presidential votes U> Taft. Htanabury said pleasantly, "la Istra re­ "It 1» an honor I do not d«-»»rv». air— atate ia far in excess of any estimate state today and all eleven Republican­ Both Taft exce«l«l Roosevelt's pluralities rnan reports of the congressmen were r<- elected. hearsing private theatrical» for youF' the daughter of a country woman of J«x tions. Whatever dominant traita and Im branch- of the h-gislatur«- will be Re- The pri«-»t mail» haste to depart, saying in New Jersey and Massachusetts, as county committeemen. •rphlne an«! a soldier of Franca," aaid pulses she had Inherits«! from hrr neither, The returns l«ublicaan by heavy margins. Early Breen, grateful that one of hie utter- It had leo’o her self training to rsprsas. that be was on the way to Fort de France well as in New York. show a vote not reasonably expected. ” Ample opportunity had lx*-n afford«*! her with the nvoney Constable bad given, to estimât- « indicate a plurality for Taft The R«-|«ublican plurality fell off anev-s contained or covered no lie. “ Regarding the removal of the stat«- of 120„(MM>. make the refuge«-« there as «-«imfortabl» heavily in th«- Mi«ldle West in a man- The tmw from the veteran waa a gra to note In her mother the career of an In capital, indications ar«- favorable for clous thing. 11» held a glaaa to the li;-» domitable mistress of affairs. The result as possible The la-lies followed him to necr thoroughly surpising to the Re­ its change. I am aatistii-d that the Conner ticut. of her observations was a positive distaste the duor. It happen«-«! that the old nun publican managers. of his daiigliter. cities of the bay have voted for it. New ilaven, Nov. .'I. Taft's plural­ "I do not neeunnc haa defeat«! ticket and probably hold their usual an she carefully avoided any eitremity which he had done was unchangeablr. girl answered quietly. majority in the legislature. hav«’ charge of the new tariff bill in "Nicholas Htembridge. reJoi«-«! thia is which might lead to the breaking of (look for re election as a result of the "What dora thia mean. thia talk of All five Republican congressmen the extra »--«.'«ion wihch Mr Taft will your wedding «lay I” he muttered. "What either her own or the more visible will 'friend' In connection with the confrere of extensive scratching of Cook by Ro­ re-elected. call imm«-diutcly after March 4 next. s time you've had down th» years! You of the house. a thiefr Mr». Htanaburjr ashed. publicans. Missouri has return«-«! to the “Solid have lived long and freely, taking what "1 di«l not quibble in the uae of the Wisconsin, “Returns so far received indicate Now, in the midst of painful develop­ Soudth" on th«- presidential ticket and that the state capital will l>e removed you eaw and daring consequence» and ments, It was borne home to I «re that word------ ’ Milwauk«-«-, Wis.. Nov. .'I. Th«« Cowherd, Democrat, as its from Sacramento to Berkeley,” prattling Ilk» a defective to keep up your she bad progressed too far in the way of "lk> yon count as a frien«! one who el«"t«l publican national and stat«' tickets Ni«-k. do you recall the prime amiability ; that she bad unconsciously would try to put you aU-ar-l a ship winch governor. spirits! victorious in Wisconsin today by Some of the figures relating to the sentence of your philoeophy--There ie outstripped her Intention, and i-assed into leutra the rwputation of the Madame de plurality estimated at 76.000. ' Iowa, nothing which IhM-tor lM-alh cannot the boundaries of self effacement. In the Htael? one who would bring to our bouse Republican slump in certain states re­ congressional delegates with one dis­ Dea Moines, la., Nov. 3. Th«- in ­ cure'? Isn't It a wonderful saying? Bo crisis of the newspaper revelations, she the notorious Nicholas HtembrldgeF' garded as certainly Republican are lit­ trict to hear from probably will remain wonderful that it haa »(«-options! No, had followed her mother's initiative with­ Pennsylvania's complete returns received at 10 o’clock “You were al*> invited to go, remem­ tle short of amazing. alxiut the same ns two year« ago, nine Iteath will not put Peter and bis lady out out question. The creature of Indecisions ber." immense plurality of over 600,000 four indicate that Taft has carried Iowa by Republicans and two Democrats. Tb» polle» ar« after that she had bsratnv grew more and mor» to sea! • • Illi- a plurality of from 40,000 to 60,000. "My dear rhild. you are overwrought. years ago haa been cut in two. you; yottr lips are hot with lira; you »it odious to her as the forenoon passed, ami I caunot believe that you are appealed to nois, which gnv«’ Rixxievelt 306.000 in This is a tremendous falling off from Maine. In the gloom, Nick Htembridge. you are in her contrition she realised that the by this eu-lden interest of hie in your wel­ 1904, has gone for Taft by about 170,* the Roosevelt plurality of 1611,000 of Portland, .Mr.. Nov. .1. Maine today whipped, «•urt>»r»d. You go out a coward man whose first wish was to spare her fare; nor that you dreametl of accepting 000. The highest claim of the Repub­ four years ago, but it represents only a gave Taft an -stimat«") plurality of and a liar. Where ia your laugh of ye»- from harm bad been ro;-aid with a lack of term« that would have frightened our slight falling off from th«- normal plu ­ licans for ItHliana is 15,000 against a 31,loo. John I’. Kwaxy and Frank E. tentayr courtesy and a greater lack of courage. l>omreniy saint who brave«! wars.” plurality of 93,000. Iowa, which gave rality. The «-ntir«- R«-|>ul>lican state Gurnaey, Republican, were chosen in And y»t he smiled at the perfection Nothing that she bail said or done, It "I do not like your talk of terms, moth­ Rtjosevelt 168,000 plurality in 1904, has ticket ia elaetd. probably by al«,ut th«- of the prida humbling trap th» Fat»» had •e«m«'l to ber now. carrie«! the stamina of the Second and Fourth consgreaaional er. There were no terms Mr. Constable dropjx-d down to aliout 40,000 for Taft. same plurality. districts. r«-»|iecitlve|y, to fill short laid for him this day ; »mil»«! at the wor-ia decision. Hhe had implored him not to asked me to board hie ship, that I might The return of Missouri to the Democ­ be had uttered to Horonla end her father, »¡wak ; she had run from him. like a term vacancies. be safe His care for my welfare la no« racy on the preside ntial ticket wiped Kangas. who bai a | There has been been electe«l by about 25,000 plurality, over 15,000. a shrinkage in the In a torrl«! »hop with a woman of black without which a man cannot stand val­ to 1» mine. I am guilty as you are of Democratic vote in several of the and that Taft's plurality ia a few blood was a fitting »nd for a brutalised iantly through the crut of harsh days. outraging the sensibilities of a man who Southern states, South Carolina. notably in Virginia thousand votes larger. deaervaa at least the consideration of a •‘fs. It was all plain now. so hideously plain Columbia. S. ('., Nov. 3. South and North Carolina. gentlewoman. I ahall learn the t Ths chief of ths acta ahe regretted had 11» put th* woman out of his mind, Carolina will give Bryan about 60,000 Tuft haa earn«! Wisconsin by a plu­ Colorado. about these rejvorta. and If they What and turned to th» sorry bualnaaa of th* to do with ths morning Itself. majority, while th«’ natte and congres­ false In substance as I believe, rality estimated at 76,000, a falling Denver, Nov. 3. With thousands of manner of "friendship ” waa this which wound»«! friend He must find Consta­ make up for my Incivilities." off from th«- Roosevelt plurality of scratched ballots yet to be counted and sional tickets are overwhelmingly ble and say th» last wonia; then tab» th* accepted as authoritative the testimony Mrs Htanabury f»lt that hers was a 156,000 in 1904. returns on straight ballots complete in I>em«>cratie. blame from hia friend In the preswnro of of a newspaper's »«i»plrion»? Hhe had formidable than sudden r«w ista new no li Kentucky haa gone safely for Bryan no city, town or county in Colorado, th» womeo. If h» were taken Into rvie done more than thia. In handing Constable Virginia. It must he crushed, of rnurss, but • by al>out 5,000. conditions are such at midnight that it t«x!y on th» way—there waa no help for the document that witnessed against him. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 3. The R« publl- present moment «ras not propltloos. Hhs j Representative W. 8. Cowherd haa ia impossible to give even an idea of that All remnant» of justlea and whlt»- end shutting the d-»>r upon hie possible laughed gently. probably been elected governor of Mis­ how the state has gone. It ia esti­ can state committ«-«- conc«--les ^Virginia man»hlp demanded that he »et out at on«w defense. There was an added poignancy to Bryan by 16,000, but claim a gain (To be continued ) souri over Hrniley, Republican. In the knowledge that ber mother would *1» hurried to th» rourt. mated that more than 50 per cent of of one Republican congressman. I Governor John A. Johnson, of Min­ the ballots cast throughout the state “Horonia.” h» called. "I'll have to go not have thus used one of her favorites The deposit of dew ta greatly Inflo now Mr. Conetabl» eipects to |»av» Iler distaste for the American caused nesota, has probably been elected gov­ were scratched. Outside of Denver Nevada. It will be found thick- enred by color. with his »hip to-day, and I must talk Mrs. Htanabury so readily to accept news ernor of that state for th«- third time, and Pueblo, Bryan and Taft are run­ Reno, Nev., Nov. 3. Republican paper evidence as a triumph of her judg eat on a Iwuird painted yellow, but no/ rlthough the stale has gone sa fely for With hllb before be goM." ning neck and neck, straight ballots, State I'ha rn a:, Humphreys conceudea at all on red and black. Bbe appeared m lb* Jre»» in which be mcuL As it such thoughts of wretched Taft. with definite returns from no point. 1 the state to Bryan by 3,000. TAFT’S VICTORY IS ASSURED X Returns from All Parts of Country Show that Republicans Elect President I HUGHES ELECTED Returns Also Give New York State and City to Tait CANNON TO CONGRESS *■ 'è .‘VN > *