The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 06, 1908, Image 6

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    GOVERNOR HUGHES IS RE ELECTED
His Majority is Over 50000 -But That is Enough for
All Practical Purposes
A BRILLIANT VICTORY FOR CLEAN POLITICS
People of New York Indicate that They Know and Appreciate a Good
Thing When They Have Tried and Proved It
The election in New York next to the overwhelming victory
for Taft for president is the most gratifying result of Tuesdays
election Standing for high and clean and fair politics against the
gamblers and grafters of New York City he made a magnificent
fight against what have been considered invincible odds and won a
splendid victory
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THE WHITE HOUSE
The boms of tbe presidents was begun in 1792 and was first occupied by
President Adams in 1S0O In 1S14 it was burned by tbe British and wns
rebuilt four years later Tbe original building is a two story freestone edifice
painted white It is 170 feet long by SO feet wide and has an Ionic portico
In 1903 tbe executive offices which are shown in the upper picture were
erected The main entrance to the White House is shown in the lower cut
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The construction of the eapltol was begun in 1703 and the cornerstone of
the central portion of the building was laid by Presideat Washington in
September of that year On Aug 24 1S14 the capitol was partly destroyed
by British troops who set fire to all the public bnildiugs The cornerstone of
the wings was laid on July 4 1S51 by President Fillmore and Daniel Webster
officiated as orator These wings or extensions were completed in ISofl
The total cost of the capitol was about 14000000
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MISSOURI ISlf BIG DOUBT
Hard State Ticket Fight Favors the
Republicans
St Louis Nov 5 The electoral
vote of Missouri is in doubt late re
turns from the city of St Louis and
from rural districts reducing the
strong lead of Bryan so that it is im
possible to say definitely who has car
ried the state
Tho complexion of the next legisla
ture is also In doubt though the indi
cations are that tho Democrats will
control it by four or five votes on joint
ballot This will assure the re-election
of William J Stone to the Unit
ed States senate The Republican
senatorial nomination is in doubt be
tween Richard C Kerens and John C
McKinley
The Republicans have apparently
elected Herbert S Hadley for govern
or by at least 8000 plurality and the
probabilities are that he has carried
the entire state ticket with him Com
plete returns from the city of St Louis
give Hadley a lead of 16000 The
Democratic counties show almost uni
form Democratic losses on the govern
orship and it is Impossible at this
hour to see how a Democratic major
ity outside of the city of St Louis can
wipe out Hadleys lead
Harry M Coudrey Republican of
the Twelfth Missouri congressional
district is re electod
Returns compiled this morning from
every county in the state give Bryan
a lead over Taft in Missouri of sixty
seven votes From eighteen of the 114
counties however complete returns
have not been received and for these
counties the statisticians made careful
estimates Returns from the missing
precincts may change the result one
way or another and it is probable that
the official count alone will determine
whether Missouri gives its eighteen
electoral votes to Bryan or to Taft
The same tables which give Bryan a
lead of sixty seven votes give Hadley
for governor a lead of 15148 making
his election over W S Cowherd an
absolute certainty This is the first
time in nearly thirty five years that
Missouri has elected a Republican gov
ernor
CONNECTICUT NJB 0 P LIST
Republicans Carry State by Increased
Majority
New Haven Ccnu Nov 4 The
great size of the Republican victory in
Connecticut yesterday was evident
this morning when William H Taft
was found to have a plurality of 38
450 Debs polled 2804 and Chafin the
Prohibitionist 2280
The plurality for governor of Mr
Lilley against whom a great fight was
waged was 10004 over Judge A Heat
on Robertson his Democratic oppo
nent
The leaders of both parties in the
state expressed great interest in the
growth of the Socialist vote which in
creased from 2932 in 190G to 5250
this year
Taft in Lead in Maryland
Baltimore Nov 5 The political
pendulum has swung once more and
on the faceof unofficial returns Taft
has carried Maryland by 13G votes
Unquestionably the official count
which began today must be looked to
for the actual result and neither side
will feel convinced urftil the result
of that count is made known There
must be taken into consideration too
the possibility of a divided electoral
delegation as while figures are lack
ing it is known that the votes for the
several electors have varied and this
variation may prove material
Illinois
Chicago Nov 4 Late returns
showed conclusively that Taft had
carried the state by 170000 Dencen
the Republican candidate for govern
or was elected by a plurality esti
mated at from 40000 to CoOOO The
next legislature which is to chose a
successor to United States Senator Al
bert G Hopkins will be composed cf
58 Republicans and 17G Democrats ii
the house The congressional delect
tion from Illinois with three district
yet to hear from vill he composed c
seventeen Republicans and live Donj
crats
West Virginia for Tafi
Wheeling Nov a While fuller f
showed that Tat had carrU
West Virginia by a safe plurality c
several thousand the state tickat rc
not have gone through with him
nett Democrat for governor havm
the best of the argument in probabl
half the state In these figures B
nett had more than 1000 plurality In
the figure was so small that the re
publicans found satisfaction in tin
possible overturning of that amount
Taft Discusrcs Cutccme
Cincinnati Nov 5 W H Tat gav
hearty expression to the gratification
he felt on his election as president ot
the United States Business laloi
and agriculture he declared laj sup
poited him His success he said
should be also the success of the
country if his ability and endeavor
could make it so
Congress Still Republican
Chicago Nov 4 It is now certain
that the Republicans will have control
of the next national house of repi
sentatives The returns from 355 con
gressional districts give Republicans
196 Democrats 159 missing 30 Nec
essary majority for control i96
North Dakota
Fargo N D Nov 5 Reports from
the western part of the state in coun
ties organized under the present state
administration give John Burke Dem
ocrat a lead of nearly 2000 for gov
ernor after a neck and neck race with
C A Johnson Republican 1
PENNSYLVANIAJS REPUBLICAN
Partys Vote Cut Down In Cities Whro
Labor Element Is Strong
Philadelphia lov 4 Pennsylvania
has gone Republican by a majority of
200000 the figures being as follows
Taft 600000 Bryan 400000 In
1904 Roosevelt carried the state by
505519 and two years ago Stuart Re
publican was elected governor by 48
435 This city Pittsburg Harrisburg
Altoona and other cities have given
Mr Taft pluralities but Scrauton
Wilkesbarre and towns in which the
bo called labor vote is strong have
gone Democratic
The election In Pennsylvania turned
almost entirely on national issues the
highest state officer voted for being a
judge of the superior court For that
office William D Porter Republican
has been elected by a majority of 50
000 over Webster Grim Democrat
The vote in the country districts
was as usual heavily Republican
The states representation will again
be Republican in the Sixty first con
gress the Democrats having gained
only one seat The figures will be as
follows Republicans 24 Democrats 8
NEW ENGLAND REPUBLICAN
Taft Successful in Massachusetts and
Other Eastern States
Boston Nov 4 The Republican na
tional and state candidates carried
the state and all eleven Republican
congressmen were re elected Both
branches of the legislature will be Re
publican by heavy margins Returns
indicate a plurality for Taft of 120
000 The plurality of Lieutenant Gov
ernor Ehen S Draper Republican for
governor is estimated at 60000
Boston Nov 4 Complete vote of
Massachusetts for president For
Taft 250221 Bryan 1C58C0 Taffs
plurality S43G1 For governor Drap
er RenO 233874 Vahey Dcm 173
335 Drapers plurality G0539
New Hampshire
Concord N H Nov 4 New Hamp
shire gave Mr Taft almost as large a
vote as it did Mr Roosevelt four years
ago The balloting resulted in a ma
jority of 20000 for the Republican can
didate which is a decrease of 185
since the last presidential election
Henry B Quinby Republican has
been elected governor
Rhode Island
Providence Nov 4 With about two
thirds of the 1G1 precincts heard from
the figures indicated a probable plu
rality of 1G000 for Taft in the state
The Republican state ticket headed
by Aram J Pothier candidate for gov
ernor has undoubtedly been successful
Vermont
White River Junction Vt Nov 4
William H Taft carried Vermont by
about 27000 Returns from about all
the cities and 144 of the 240 towns
give Taft 27531 Bryan S345 In 1904
the same places gave Roosevelt 28- i
2C0 and Parker 0977
Maine
Portland Me Nov 4 Maine gavG
Taft an estimated plurality of 31500
John P Swasey and Frank E Guern
sey Republicans were chosen in the
Second and Fourth congressional dis
tricts respectively to fill short term
vacancies
PACIFIC COAST FOR TAFT
Republicans Win in California Oregon
and Washington
San Francisco Nov 4 There was
no state election in California to com
plicate the issues and the Republican
national ticket carried the state by
about 40000 majority In 1904 Roose
velt carried the state by 115822 over
Parker The solid Republican delega
tion has been re elected without
change and a Republican state legis
lature insures the election of a Re
publican to succeed Senator Perkins
The proposition to remove the state
capital from Sacramento to Berkeley
has been rejected
Washington
Seattle Wash Nov 4 Washing
tons five electoral votes will be cast
for Taft the Republican candidate
having carried this state by a popular
majority of 30000 reducing Mr Roose
velts majority in 1904 by 43442 Sam
uel C Cosgrove Republican has been
elected governor and the states legis
lature will remain Republican by a
large majority
Oregon
Portland Ore Nov 4 Returns
from all parts of the state indicate
that Taft has a large majority There
was no state election
Speaker Cannon Re Elected
Danville 111 Nov 4 Joseph G
Cannon has been re elected to con
gress by a plurality of at least 10500
The fight made against him by various
church organizations the Anti Saloon
League and organized labor coupled
with the fact that the Democrats had
for the first time since 1S63 a eom
plete organization in this district led
-the Republicans to believe that Mr
Cannons plurality would not be over
30CO
Delaware Goes Republican
Wilmington Del Nov 4 Delaware
considered doubtful before the elec
tion has gone Republican giving
three electoral votes to Taft Simeon
S Pennewill Republican will be the
governor
Wyoming Republican
Cheyenne Wyo Nov 4 This
states three electoral votes will be
cast for WHliam H Taft but his pop
vlar majority is considerably below
that of Mr Roosevelt
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November 20lh to Southern
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