Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 17, 1904, Image 6

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( USTfR COUNTY RfPU UCAn
By D. M. AMSBERRY.
IJROKffiN DOW. . . NElJnASKA
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Brief T elep-ran1s
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In\'C'nll'd 1\
Conwllus Van C'rhllt hns \
npw t , po oC ] orol1\otlvo tln < 1I'I' , hullt
oC stool anll ( ' ) ' \ 111\ ( \ rll'nIn \ shnpt'
Ills reporlC'tlln Bl"itiRh nrn al f'ircos ]
thnt 11. In\HlIIC'H' \ mnn.of-wnr hna lJcen
cunt hy 11. mine off Port Arthur.
Cnplaln Colin Cnmphell. to whom
1\IIss \ Nnn'y Leiter of Chic-ago IJ said
to ho engaged , Is 11. escondml : of
Irish ] dus.
Mrs. Susnn Helller , wenlthy wlow , ]
of Cor ' on , la. , a\I\llIell \ \ to St , Louis
) Iollco for asslslanco In Ilnrllng 11. 1I1Ill
who was to have wedded her.
Accortln ! to n. lspatl'h recl'lve,1 , In
, . 'I'acomn , 3,000 houses ] 111heen des.
troyed nnt ! hun reds of lives ] Gst by
lee ] s In Chang Chow , Chlnl\ .
Mnrlnmo Gahrlello Uejane nuel Iwen.
t ' .slx members of her Prench drunn.
tic company nrrlvet ! In New York on
the Ward line steamer Monterey from
Mexico nd Havana.
Martin W. Dnre ] , for soventcen
years the mn.nnger oC the Brevoort.
11Otel , Chlcngo , was found dead In bed
at the hotel. It Is believed that ho
died of nrlght's disease.
E , II. IIn.rrlmnn Is said to hn.ve a.n
ambition to control nil trnnBContin.
ontal rnllrond lines , and already has
secured n volco In the mann/JInent
of six of the seven coast routes.
C. A. Pearson , prol > rletor or the
Dn.lly Express of London , nml other
nowspapera , authorIzed the announcement -
ment thnt ho hnd purchnscIl tht' ! Morn.
ing and Evonlng Standard of Lmllon. ( I
The nllmes of Admlras ] Fournier and
Gervais are under consldern.tlon tor
nppolntmont ns French membera or
the Internntlonal commission which fs
to Investlgnte the North aea Ineldeut.
A hundred persons were drowned
by the slaltlng of the Prench stemmer
Glron o after hrwlng been In colllslln
with the French steamer . \ . Scitlnf-
l1no near IIorbllllon , twenty.thr G
miles from Donn.
The I 'oll Rlvor ( Mnss. ) 'rextlll )
Council unanimously rejected a prop.
osition to vorlfy the statemcnts of the
mill managers thnt they Ill'e uunbo ] to
pay the wageR In force before the
IItrll\O was lleclnred.
{ Officials of the Amnlgamated Co .
llor Compnny male public corr sllond.
once showing that 1 < ' . A. Helnzo de.
l1nlteiy offered to dispose of his min.
ing llrollertles to the COmlHll1 ' for 8 , .
000,000 , and that the sale i3 stili pend-
ing.
Sr ! Erneat. CassoH , the Anglo-Gor.
man Ilna11cler , is coming to A1n ( ' 1'1 ca.
lIe is of Germnn birth , but n. l1fitur.
c.lIzed Engllohmnn , and Is the mnn
who furnlsh 11 the m0110tnry bacltln
for the construction of the Nile dams
nt Assounn nnd Assfout.
Secretary Woodson furnlshell the
following figures regnr ln : ; the cIt-eu.
ments sent olIt , b ' the llemocrats. AI.
together 43,049,7.13 documents wtc're
lIent out , dlstrlbute lInrtly as follow'3 :
English llocuments , 19.G03 , 134 j rlr-
olgn documont3 , 8,332,096.
The Japa11fso legation has recelvoll
, n cn\legrnm from Hon.ohllu , .1l\'ln
that Prlnco Fllshltnn , the ml1wdo's
! ldoptell brother , snlled from 1Ionolulu
for San Francisco , where ho Is ex.
lOctoll to nrrlvo on the evening of
November 9 , or the morning of November -
vember 10.
The socretar ' or the interIor haR ap.
pointed Dr. William H. Darry , Capt ,
Samuel I. . . Steero of the army , nn
Charles D. Graves to nct as a boarll
to III1SS on the qunllficntlons of ph ' ,
slclnns , ho preacribo the use c'f the
I waters of the springs on the govern.
JUont reservation at Hot SIrlngs , AI'I"
Russia's exhlblt'3 In two of the ox
hlblt palnces at the worlll's tail' wer <
I closell by order of the expoqltlon man
ngement. The cause or the clol\ln
vas n reopening of the dsputo ! be
. .weon the tail' mnnn oment nnd tor
clgn exhibitor : ; rclatlve to the pay
ment or n. percentagtl on cash sale ! a
their exhibit hooths.
Dan Patch fallod at Dolmar tracl !
In St. Louis , to equal his worlel's pac
Ing record of lC : G made at Memphl :
two weells ago , bllt succeclled In mal < <
Ing n mlle in 2 : 01 l1.1.t , thereby breal !
111 the stnte record oC 2:02 : * .
Crm Uner. : seizure clorlt In the
oCico of the collector 'of the port , a
61\0 Francisco , has been suspendC ! '
The char e n ainst him , It Is aal , i
that ho received the Ihlloslts mnl\ \
on vnluahlo parcel3 I\n.l l\opt th
money. The o"tellt of Unger'a allege
npproprintlo:1s of Cleno fUllds is nc
yet known.
Ncgotlutlonn Itnvo b e:1 Initiated to
, fl trell.ty Qr nrhratlon : : bctween GOI
tnllny an the Unltc" States. Sovo
, nl days a o Preh\ont \ Uoosovolt SUI
rested to nlll''n St'rnhcr , the 00
mon I\mbaf'RllIlr'r , thllt 11. treaty of a
hltratlon het""n the Unit 011 State
nnd Germnn'nllld : In his jUdgmen
bo very o1Ir'tb\ \ " .
The AmcrlC'l\r. hR'ltute ' for S'lont
11e Roae'\r1 rlllll the estnhllshmel
of n l > ) 'pnot'e ' hospita 111 New Yor1
WlIlh.m W. ( 'm'Us wrlles of the 11
, crease of at'"mnJ' It , ! tUCIICO 111 th" tr
Bar.t , 1\\ : ] th Onm'1II0,1I111111:10 I
tl'ado aCC\1lroli t It , . 1'1) I.y 'rt > u'ohlO ' me
chant3 and h\11I:1ess ! m : > o.
Trnmp , cuaC'hman , tt dvellng cor
pan Ion ! \lId now hcll' to his CI1Hlloyor
fortune or $160.000 , h th. . Lrlcf hhtOl :
of Hart y 0 rn Y S , fc..l11ol' co\chm
, I tor lot 1'1 ] . Elnol'u Chl\JlLor.l ! , dLUshtl [
of General 'l'holnllChauIlJer , \ \ I
died In Cnllto nta.
recently :
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REPUBl GANS WIN
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THE ELECTORAl. COLLEGe IS
LARGELY FOR ROOSEVEL
CARRIES ALL rWRTIIEm STATES
Hie PlurlIty Larae.t In the Hlctory of
Niltlonill Electlons-Mlcsourl and
Maryland Join the Northern BepulJ.
IIcan Column. I
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NnW YOnK-Wlth the election 1'0- I
turn ! ! HUll Inc01l1111ete , the 111urallty of
till ) ) Iresltlent In the nation , uccorlllng I
to all Indlmllons will exceClI 1j00,000 [
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-tl1o greatest llmnlily ] ever glvell I1n
Amerll1n cnndldnle , 'rho nem'est ap' I
pnch to this vote WIIS In 1SJG ! , when
McKlney ] I'ccolvell a Illurallt . U\lllroxl. \
1I111l1ng 8GOOOO , und In 1872 , when
G mn t recel vOII GODH : ! ! Illumllty. 'rho
Interest ( 'onims Itl : 'IlIsso\1rl and Mnry.
) I\1HI. Late return ! ! Indl < 'uto that the
former stnte Is In the l'elll1hllcan col.
umn no fnr na IH'esldcnlllll ele < , tors
nro concernell , hut that . .JosolhV. ) .
1"011" the democratic candhlate hns
been elected gO\'CI'nor. The rOlll1hll.
cans eect ] olght of the sixteen con.
grossmen. In Marynnll ] the president.
ial yO to will prohnhy ] ho cast for
President Hoose\'elt. Late returna
Indlcat.e that 'I'h0I11119 A. Smith ( em , )
has bean eected ] to congress in tlto
FIrst district b ' 4riO plurality. Con.
gressman .Jaeltson or this dlHtrlct ,
howeyer. Jluts forward n claim of
trlclt ballots nnd frn.nd . and says ho
will content the elecUon. In the other
stntes it Is slml ) ] ) ' Il question of pll11. '
Altles.
'rho "solid south" was brolen by
the prohahlo defection or 1\I1s80url-
this secllon Gf lIlc country usuully
having thlrleen ritntos In the demo.
cmtlc ( 'lll1mn. 'rho fig\l1'efl show but
twelEt.teo , with 133 yotes for
Judge Parl\Or.
Pl'eslllent Hoosevelt carried all the
northern stat i-swept : them , In fllct-
und today he had 3.13 electoral votes.
The banner stnte Is Pennsylvania.
Twenty.four hourEi after the ) ! ells
closed the rcturns from this state In-
dlcnted that Hoosevelt's ) Ilurallty
would . .each 485,000. Nrxt : came illinois -
ois where the ) lresl ent Ilolled all' i
pl'oxlmatey ] 225,000 yotes moro limn
did Judge ParltCr. The Now Yorlt Clt .
returns uro still Incomplete , ' but the
nmazement over the result has 110t
suhslded. JUdge ParltOl' carried , greater -
er New YOI'lt hy over 41,000. .
In general the sltul1t1on is chlefiy In.
terostlng to ny because the tlclet In
many of the stat os were cut. PI'esl.
hlmt Hoosevelt rn.n . ahead of his tlclwt
In mnny localities , notahly In Massachusetts -
chusetts , where ho secured n ) Ilur.
nllty of 8G.00U , while the repuhllcan
canllldnte for governor was defeated
b ' 3riOOO , In that state the legislnturo
IR relmhllcau find the entire republican -
.
can tlcI\Ct with tlte excelltlon of gO\-
ernor , was elccted. In l\lIssourl circumstances -
cumstances al'e similar. In Nebraslm
the definite annoUlH'ement that the
leglslaturo Is relll1hllcan 11IalOSOS of
the statement that William , T. Dr 'lln
had aSlllmtlons for the United Stntes
senatorshll ) ,
'fho next house of rellresentatlves
stan.ls 247 relll1bllcans and 13G demo.
crats. giving tlto repuhlicans n major.
Ity or 111-
OHIO'S QUARTER MILLION.
It Is That Much Plurality For..Roose-
velt.
COI..U\IDUS-Nearly : COmlleto re-
tllrns show close to 260.000 IlluraHty
for Roosevelt and Fall'haIl1s. Only
eighteen out of elght.clght counties
In the state have IICen carrlel ( for
Parl\Cr and only ono democratic ( on-
gre sman has been elccted out o [
twenty.one. State O"hnlrman Harvey
Garber , the democratic cnndillato In
I the F nrth district , has 1GOO 11Iurnllt .
in 11. district norn1l\1I ' 6,000 domo.
,
cl'ath .
A conference of re)1uhllcnn ) lenders
) was hold here and It wns rumored thai
.
n 111an had lIeel1 agreed upon to secure
cure the elimination of al1 factlona
, lines anll rnlly to Governor Herdc1 ,
- ( hnirl\1nn Dlcl , don led the confel'encl
had any Imch Ignillcanco nnd declar
cd that the t1lscusslon related onl3
to campaln Ill1l\nces.
FrIends Wire Falrbilnks.
INDIANA1)OLlS-Sonntor I 'ah
banIs , , 'Ice presillent.elect. has re
celved numeroua telegrams of con rnl
ulatlon from Secretary of Sinto JIll. )
Congressmnn Bnrtholdt , St. Louis
Governor.elect Deneen of Illinois
Senator Foralter of Ohio ; Gener
John J. McCool , of New Yorltj GenCl
nl John W. } 'ost'r or Wllshlngton
Senator Plntt 01 New Yorl , ; Senate
HO)1It1ns ) ot Illinois : Thomas 'I'armarl
(1hnlrmnn of the tle1110cratlc nntl011ll
committee , and George D , Cortolym
Ir
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t't' Indli1ni1 Plur lllty 74,000.
t'-
" . INDfA. APOLIS-Sccretary Sims r.
tIll ) rOll\1bllcan state commltteo snl
r. thnt from unofficial reports fret
eighty of tllO ninety-two ( 'ountlos th
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t , rJIH1hllcnn nntlonnl tlC'lwt had 1'4
celvod n lllurallty of 74,000 in Indian ;
.i.
.i.lt
lt Will Go Dttck to Law.
1 ( . NT"W " YOH1-Judgo Parl\Or I am
n- I to thl J'ty from JiROPUS : 'rhl11'sdn ' . It
II' 'Juotoas \ sn 'lng to friends : "C
1C C01\r O I am olng to 1'0tUl'11 to tll
. 1/llsl1less. I hn vo several engng ,
munts 11I111el. ronshlorntlon , hut I hn'i
n. mndn 1'0 Il'lslon ) 'et. It mn ' he the
's I I r.hnll IIrst tal\O a hollln ] ) ' trip ; n <
y for m 'self , for I do not fool the nee
.
111 of 1\11 , but f r the henellt of 1.11'
tJr Paror ) , " On his arrival .Tudgo Par ] , (
111 went to the Ianhattan club tor a clll
: with friends.
MICKEY IN HE L AD.
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PlurtlHy on Head of Stote Tlcl < et In
Nelahborhootl cf 9,000.
O rAlIA-II1 the Ilrollortion which It
hCnI's to the tota ] vote Ncbl'aalm dOl'3
not 111.1\0 11. hnd , s nt OVl'n to 1 > ontls 'I-
vnnla In Iho mattOl' of the mnjorlty It
Jave to HoeR \'ell. COll1llleto roturs
fl'ollt slxty-t1\.c of the nlnC'ty counUo ,
whleh relll'oRenls aboul threo.Courthg
oC the totll ] vote , hll ] IJlurnHty Is
liG,43J. ! What It will ho when the 1'0-
t\iI'l1S are all In Is hal'dh. worth while
to flgl1ro fOI' Iho purpose of beln ex.
nct. '
011 Ihe govlrnorshlp slxty.elght coun.
tics complete ] ave heon recelcl , In
Illps' ) i\tlcloy haR a Illul'I\lIty of r.G2. [ ;
'I'ho I'Cll1alllhll ; cOl111les ! two 'cnra ao
rave l\Ilclccy IL plurality of 1,871 ,
which. If thl'Y heel ] their own. will
I'UII his tola ] Illul'allty ( 'lose to the
! JOOO mnl'le , 'rho rlmnlnder or the
state tlcwt ] has a much ] ul'ger mujor-
Ity.
'rho entire repuhllcan congresalonal
Ilelegntion Is elc'teI ( , and with the ex.
ceptlon of the Slconll ( Omahn ) district -
trict with Illurulltleu In excess of 2,000
In e:1ch Instnnce.
OFFERS TO END WAR.
Jape Unofflclnlly 'Approaches RussIa
With Negotiations for Peace.
LONDON-.Talnn ) unofficiallY has
mnde representations to HusBla 1001 , .
Ing to peace. This actlol1 has resulted
In fnllul'e , Ilnd sucb represenlatlons ,
even prlvate ] " , al'e not 1IIwy ] to bo re.
' ) lented hy Japnn. Although the sug-
geatlon of a pacific settlement was
made unofficially. It actually hac ! be.
hind It all the weltht of an offer b "
the JapanC.1o government. It was made
direct to nusaln , No ) lower acted as
Interme lnry.
'I'ho proposition WI\S put forward
tentatively nnd IIII0fiic\a1y. \ ! so thnt the
, Tn11aneso govel'l1ment wonld bo In 11.
position to clef : , any repOl'l that it was
aulng forl \ ace. The fnllure of these
direct negotiations , however , resulted
In bringing Inton"entlon within a
measnra e dl'3tance.
Mlsourl : Is Rcpubllcan.
ST , LOUIS-With comllleto returns
from nhtcty-slx counties ont of 114 ,
the entire republican tle\tet \ , with the
of ' ' Ims bepn 'Ieel-
exception I o\'el'nor , ( -
od hy ) Ilu1'rllltles of HiO to 250. With
11.11 but 11 few precincts accounted
fOl. , the Sixteenth congressional ls.
trlct hns gene repuhllcan hy a plnral-
Ity of 102. 'I'hls result will In all probability -
ability he only slh htly changed , either
one way or the other , by the retums
from the additional III'eclncts.
Gives I Majority of 494,525.
PHILADEI.PHIA Comlllete but un-
olllcial figures received by' the Asso.
clatod Press from ever " county in the
state , with the excelltlon of Allegheny ,
In which Plltsburg Is sltunted , but
from where 11. close estimate has been
obtained , show that President Hoose.
yelt's plurality In PennsylvanIa has
rel1clted 49'\526 \ , Ilrobaby ] the largest
] llurallty ( ) VOl. given a presillentlnl
candhlnto h ' any state In the volltl-
cnl hlslO1T of Ihe cOllntry.
L. . eGt on Wisconsin.
\III..WAUKEE..The Iate3t estimate -
mate of l'elll1bllcall 1luralilles In Wisconsin -
consin glvo Hoosevclt and Flllrl > anlef !
between 12j,000 [ and 140.000 , nnd La
l 'ollette hetween 50.000 and GOOOO. It
will be sevcral a 's hefol'e the full
retu1'11s are In.
Nevada Congressman Republican.
JU NO , Nev.-With uhont sovent '
precluct ! ! ml8Shl [ ; a conservative estl.
mate Illaces Hoosevelt'a Illu1'l\1It ' In
Nevada III hetween 2,500 I1n4l 3,000
Yorrlngton ( reI } , ) waa elected to congress
gross hy about 100 0\01. Van DUZCI'
demo
MISSOURI.
ST. LOUIS-With Incomllete ) re
I turns at halHl and the rcsult or till
atato and nllllona election coming h
slowly from the oull 'lng counties
HomC\'clt ! hns hrol\On the "solld south'
hy calTrlu l\lhi'ourl 1'01' the rOllllb
) lI'an IlI\rlr for lho 11I'al time In thlrt
'ears.
Flfty.elght wldply scnltered ( 'onn
ties. out of 111 , give the natlonn
tlcl\Ot a Illurnllt ' ovm. Judge PUI'IW
of 12GD2 , Joseph W. Follt , ( dem. )
' - for go\'el'nor , running In the
, . hood or 35.000 ahead of the slat' '
-I tlcIl't , Is given a 1lurallt . of 31,04. .
" in the slime connt's. ! which Inclucl .
: the dl ' of St. Louis.
: Carried with the rel\1bllcan I ntH' '
I sllde are the cancUdntes for congres
r- In eight of the sixteen districts. Il 1' <
: IlI1hUcnn nln of seven , nnc1 the Rcm
I'omclal retu1'l1s from the state leg\ \ !
I. latve ! 11Istriets Ive a repnbll'an me
II jorlty or fonrteen on joint ballot I
1 , the next ollel'al assembly.
'I'hls will mean the defeat oC Unite
Statea Senator Cocltrell for re.ele
If tlon , ho having been ] lromlsed hy th
d democrnta of the atate I'c.electlon ) Ir
vlous to the democrntlc national COI
vontlon If ho would allow the use ,
hlR name in connection with the non
1 : Iinatlon for the 111'esltlency ,
DES l\lOINl < ; S-lown has J:1\'en : nl
less thnl1 125,000 I'c\lubllcan \ plllra1lt
Ie nnd electell ton rOIHlhllcan congros
o men , with a bnre posslblllt . of elovel
) f Heturns frollnonrl ' one.thln\ \ tI :
Ie Ilrocincts of the stuto show that whl
e. thol'o waa 811\allor total vote thn
' 0 fOllr "enl'8 a o , the ropubllcan 111urn
\t It . hns beeu nlmost uulfDl'mly I
lt creallml. 'rho average Increase of tl
! ! \ repuL1Ican 1IIIIrnll1) " , so far as heal
S. from , was nlnoteon to a III'eclne
)1' With this inorenso maintained the I'
I
! it lll1hllcan plurallt ) " would go U11 fro
I 98,000 to about 1-10,000.
TH ! : : EI.ECTORAI. VOT ! : : .
,
HooRe. Pl\1
vol t. Icr
.
J\lnhatnn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
A rl/IIIRM ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
1'1111(01'1111\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . .
( 'o\ol'udo \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . .
I'olln ( ctlcut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . .
1"'III\\'UI'O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .
1 ' 1(1)'I < 1a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r
U POI'Kl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1:1 :
lrlnho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l1 . .
III1II111H1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : ; . .
ll\\'a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . .
j
I H./LIISnR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . .
KClltllcl < y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : :
I LoUItltll1l\ ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! I
; \Inlne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii . .
; \/Lr : . .ll\n(1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . .
: \lnnHlluhusethl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11i . .
: \1It'llg'l\n ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-t . .
; \lIlInPHota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . .
1I11't'I'HI\lI)1 ! \ ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
II'Roul'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . .
: \tOl1tunll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . .
j\feol'us\U1. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . .
Nt'valill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .
: -cw I1nIIlIJlhll'c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NJCI'IWY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . .
Ne\\ ' York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3J : . .
f . NlJI'th Cnrollna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
: North Dltl < illl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I ohlu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . .
Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ppnll'lvnllla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 . .
Hho e IllullcI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . .
Routh Curolllll1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! J
gouth Dalotl\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t . .
'I'cllnessec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : :
' 1'cXUH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 1S
l1 tu h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .
VlrIllont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . .
Vn'g'lnlu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
'Vnhlng'ton ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
" 'cst Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . .
\VlscolIHln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . .
'Vyulnillg' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .
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NCI'CSUu.n' to IIIt't. ! 220.
THE NEW GOVERNORS.
Colortl o-Alva Adams , D ,
Connecticut-Henry noberts , R.
Delaware-Preston Lea , n.
l ' ] orlda-Napoleon D , llroward , D.
Idnho-Franlc H. Gooding' , R.
IIIhlOls-Cbarles S , Deneen , H.
Indlana-J. I 'rank Hanle ' , n.
Knnsas-Edwurd W. IIoch , R.
\Jassachusetts-Wm , L. Dougas ] , D.
\I1chigau-Fl'el ( M. Wamer , H.
1\I1nnesotn-.John A. .Johnson , D.
l\lIssomi-Joseph W. Foil" D.
l\lontann-Josellh K. Toole , D ,
Nebrnslm-.Tohn II. 1\lIcl\O ) " , H.
N'ew lIamllshir-John 1\lcLane , R.
Now , TersC'y-Ec1wal"l C. Stoes ] : , H.
Now Yorle-l 'mukV. . IIIggln3 , H.
North Carolnr.-nobt. ! 11. Glenn , D ,
Norlh Dalwta-R Y. Searles , n.
Hhode Island-Georgo P. Utler , n.
South Carolina-D. C. Heywood , D.
South Dnlwta-Sall1ucl II , Elrod , H.
TexasSV. . ' ) ' . Lanham. D.
'I'enul'sse-J ames B. I"l'a7.ier , D.
Utuh-John C. Cutler. R.
\Vashlng10n-All1ert B.Iead , R.
w. Vlrglllla-W. I. O. DClwson , D.
Wisconsin-Hobert : 'II. LaFollette ,
Wisconsin-R. : 'II. LaFollette , H. .
W 'omlng-JJr 'nnt B. Brools , n.
COLORAJO. :
DENVER-gsllma1ps at midnight
from Hcalterln an I IncOmlleto re-
tnrns indicate a plurality of o\'er 10. .
000 for noosovclt In Colorado , The
result as to con r 3smcn anll stale
officers Is In Ilouht 011. account of the
largo uU1Ubel' of scratch 011 ballots that
have not been counted , In 1:10 : precincts -
cincts o'llsldo of Don\'er Peahody re-
cel\'el ( 10OG8 votes and Adams 10-
0:15 : , with 9.1G8 scratchell ballots un-
counted. 'rho scrntched ballots in
lhe entire slate arc estlmuted at o\'er
.10,000. Scratched ballots In Den\'er
which 11I1.\"e Iwen counted run In fa.
\01' of Adams in the ratio of about
two to one. On this basIs the democrats -
crats ( 'Ialm that Adams Is elected
governor hy from 7,000 to 8,000 plural.
It . , with 11 probahlllty thnt the remainder -
mainder of the democmtlc state tclwl !
Is also olectcIl ,
Democmtlc Chairman Milton Smith
will not concede that Hoosevelt has
cnrrlell the state and snlll : "Adnms'
l Illuralll ) ' will not , be lesR lhan 15,000. "
WISCONSIN.
\1II..WAUKIo F.-'rhe I'esult of the
plectlon \Vl8consin shows that
noosevelt rnn ahead of every tlclwt
anll canled the state o . a plurality
estimated at bet weeu GOOOO and 75-
000 : that Oo\'el'l1or LaFollette has
! Joen re.elected by a Illurallty of nhout
tiOOOO and thllt the congresslonlll
, comllexlon ) remains \111C'hanged from
two 'ears ago. The ] eglslature , which
Is to elect a United States senator to
succeed , Jose\lh \ V. Quarles , Is largely
rel1uhllcan and the question of
whether \Vlsconsln shall hnvo 11. primary -
mary eectlon ] law has carrIed by 11.
safe majority. Ono of the sltl'lll'lses In
the election was the big Increase in
the vote of the social democratic
IlI1rtr. Four 'ear8 ago that purty poll.
e ed 4,48 [ ; votes In Mllwnulwo county ;
two 'oars ago 10,704 , and In this elec.
tlon 18,120. The soclnl democrats
s electell four assomblnnen and ono
seuator to the legislature.
ILLINOIS.
CHICAGO-Ho ) ' O. West , chairman
of the Illinois state rell\1bllcan ( 'om ,
mltteo mndo the following statement :
"Illinois has given Hooso\'elt an un ,
) lul' lleled plllrnHt ) ' . ' 1'ho rot urns In l.
cato that ho wll1 cnry the state b '
200.000. Mr. Dineen Is electeel gover.
nor by the greatest plurnllty In the
history of Illinois. 'fho rell\1hllcam
hnve elected nineteen congressmen , D
gain of two. "
1t NORTH DAI < OTA.
y GnAND l 'OltKS-Itooso\'elt has thE
: ) . state by from 20,000 to 26,00. 'rltls IE
11. an increnso of 0\01. GO pOl' cent from
It ! McKlnle " 11 mnjorlty. ' 1'ho state tlcltet
10 Is elected b . 111'obably 4,000 less , 01
111 the 140 momhel's In the house of th <
lllegislature. . nlJOut ninety wll1 ho re
n. Imblicnn. This will Insure the olectlo !
1'3 of Il l'elll1bllcan United States ! .Ien
ntor to succeed Smmtor McCumber
: .
o. Good intontlons should bo slllmprt
m oIl by prlnclllles , not use < l for llavin !
nmterial.
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NEBRASKA'S ' VOTE I
IT WENT FOR ROOSEVEI. T BY A
LARGE MAJORITY.
GOVERIIOR MICKEY HE-ELECTED I
The Legislature Is I.argcly Republl.
can , the Upper House Being Unanimously -
mously So-A Solid Republican Delegation -
gation In Congresa.
O\IAHA-The : 0111ahn. nee's sum.
mary of the Ilolltical outcome In Ne-
brasm ] Is as foows ] ) :
MaI'o cotnlllcto returns show tl1I1. . .
the \'Ictory for Hooscvelt In Nebrasl\l1.
will bo gl'eator than antlclll1ted ! e r.
lieI' . Ills plurality will not bo far
from 76,000 , ngalnat a plurnJllr for
: McKlnley four yearn ago of 7,822.
'I'ho returns on Watson electors
are Incomllete ] , hut show that the
democratic vote is largcr than the
populist In the counties reported.
'fho rettll'ns from forty.threo of the
ninety counties In the state luwe
been rocelved , complete , and partial
returns from Illi the others. 'fhese
counties comprIse D37 or the 1,700
voting 11reclncts In the state. In
these countleatlclCy has Il plurnllt ) '
of 2G34 , whllo In the aamo counties
two years ago his plurnllty was 1,556 ,
or a gllin of 1,078. His IIluraJllr then
In the entire Stllto was 5,35 [ ; , and Il
plurality this year of 7,500 Is there.
fore a conservatlvo estimate.
noturns on the remainder of the
state tlclwt are \'ery meager , hut
, f'Om what Is at hand It Is probable
the )1ul'l1.lIty ] . of the remainder of the
tlcet ] wll1 ho nt least 20,000 ,
All six of the congressional ls-
trlcts are rellul1l1can , the Second diE-
) Illlclng a democrnt and the remain.
del' Increasing their pluralllY over
two 'ears ago , all reaching Into four
figlll'es. 1
'I'he Ic lslntl\l'e I overwhelmingly ,
repuhllcan , the s nnte heln solldY' ] '
republican. and conceding the distrIcts -
trIcts which nre stili In douht there
will not he OVOl' twenlfour fusion.
ists in the house.
.
Douglns count - figures are as fo ] .
lows :
noosevelt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 , ] 2 t
Parol. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.7:1 : ! !
.
Roosevelt.s plurality . . . . . . 8,385
Dergo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 G41
1\lIcltey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,60 : !
Dere's plu1' llty . : . . . . . . . . ,121
Ienned ) " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,014
Hltchcoclt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,11,301
Kennedy' ! ! pluraHt " . . . . . . . . 710
Only one democrat was e.ected In
DougaR ] county , and that is Dr. HIplle )
for the democratic membership or the
\Vatm. hoard.
The Omnha Hl'ralcl presents these
figures on the go\-ernOl'shl\l \ :
Hetm'ns recel\'ed r'prescntln a
IIttlo more than half the total vote
of the state glvo l\I1clwy , for governor -
nor , G,1,898 votes , and norge GO,7G I.
which leaves : \lIclwy 4,1:14 : votes In
the lead. The returns rccelvcd Include -
clude these from Lancaster and Doug"
las c untles , from qulto n. number of
counties complete , and otherwise th
scattel'lng vote retul'1\ed from precincts -
cincts In all sections of the state.
Of the vote recorded from outsde !
Douglas count . , Mlclwy polls 52,8 pel'
cent , as ngalnst 62.:1 : per cent of the
total vote of the outside counties two
year ! ! ago-a gain for him , on the
vote Ihus fur accounted for , of one-
l1alf of 1 per cent as cOll11larnd with
the 1\IIcloy-Thom\lson \ vote.
Compnrlsons made hc'ween : the vet
of 400 preclncls with the vote cast
by the same Jlreclncts two yeara ngo
EUclccy. a9,52 : Dorgo. 36,278-190.1.
l\lIclwy , 35,414 : 'fhompson , 30,004-
'UI02.
'UI02.This
This gives Dorgo a gain of G,274
over the ' 1'hompson vote of two years
ago. and : \lIclcc ) " a gain o [ 4,5:18 : : over
his own vote at that time. The net
gnln for Dergo is 1,73G in 400 precincts -
cincts outsl e Douglas counl ' . Those
proclncts have 1\1\cl\O \ ) " nnd ' ) 'hompson
almost n third of their total vote , outside -
side Douglas county. l\hlltlpl 'ing the
net Derge gain by throe gives 5,208
the total gnln outside Douglas that
Derge might expect If the retlll'1\t !
continued In the sumo proportion
th roughou t.
1\lIclwy came down to Douglas coun.
ty two 'ea.rs ago with 7,700 ) J1urnllty ,
Deduct tills from n Derge gain ot
5WO : , and. there remains 2,500 to rep.
resent l'Ilcke "s advantage over Derge
outside Douglas count ' . The World-
Horalil's tables give Derge a lead ever
1\lIcle " . of 1,781 In Dongas ] count " ,
'I'ho face of these returns. therefore -
fore would Indlcato the re-olectlon of
Governor 1\IIclccy by n. 1lurnllly con.
slderabh" less than ho received two
'ears ago.
A Lincoln dlsllatch to the Omaha
News sa "s : All doubt concerning
the atato tlcl\Ct was removoel I > ' the
latest returns from the Intel'lor and
: \1\clwy \ is belloved to have heen
. elected b ' 1,000 [ ; majority. garh. re.
I turns Tuesday night fllvored Derge.
I but l\I1cl\C ' Is now safe , It Is thOIlJ.ht ,
l Hoosovelt's plumllty over Watson Is
75,000. ParleeI' ran thlr .
The Nebrnslm deleJ.atlon In con.
gress will bo :
First Dlttrlct-E. ! J. Durl.ett , rop. .
I.lncoln.
Second District-John I. . , I"enned ) '
reJl" Ol11aha.
Third DlstrlctJ.IcCarth ' , 1'01\ . .
Ponca.
1'ourth DIstrict-E. II. IIInshn w ,
rop" l 'alrbllr l.
Fifth Dlstrlct-G , W. NOrt'ls , 1'0)1. ) .
. : \IcCool ( .
SIxth Dlstrlct-l\I. P. mltlald , 1'0)1. ) .
O'Nolll.
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PRESIDENT I CONGRATULATED
Messages Come so Fast that They
Cannot Be Anawercd.
' ' ! Hoose-
W ASHINU'I'ON-lresrlent -
velt was overwhelmed with congratu.
ntlons today. They were presented by.
many 11 ( > Oplo in person' and were 1'0-
celved h ' mnll nnd hy telegraph from
ever ' stnte and from nmost- ] every city
In the countr ' . 'l'housands of lee. ]
grams already hnve been recelvod an
the ' nre coming 'el 111 an un diminish.
e flood.
It will ho pnyslcally Imposslblo t'o
the president anll Secretar ' Loeb to-
ncmowedge ] ] each messngo received , ,
In r.ccorllnnce : with the usunl custom
'I '
at. the whlto house , but the president I
desires It to \1nderstoOll that ho appreciates -
preciates It to the fullest and expressions -
sions of his friends and would he gln
.
If It were ) Iosslblo personally to greet
Ilnd thrtnlt every ono of thel11 , .
The llresillent was in exhuberant
I slllrlts ) 'osterday. Allhough he dl
I not retire 'until'a late hOllr 'I'uesday
[ ; , ho nroso eary ] and had n. happy
earl ' morning chat with the member9
of Ilia family and his house guests.
Ho reaChed the executive offices early
and not till then did he read the mornIng -
Ing papers , After ganclng ] over them
ho read n few of the thousands or
telegrams or congratulation whIch.
had been I'ecelved and examined bui.
letlns of the lafest returns of the elec-
tion. He was advised that the rellub.
IIcans had carried l\Iar 'lnn . n message -
sage from Senator 1\IcComas announc.
Ing that the result was be 'ond ques.
tlon.
President Hooaevolt has recelveft
the following cablegram from Empero
WIlliam :
NEUS PALAIS , Nov.Prcslrl'nt ! )
RooscvcltVushlngton. . U , S. A , : 81,14
( 'CrcHt cong'l'lltulnUons. Mu.y hcaven
gIve 'ou pro'pcrlty. 'l'uum ( IUod bOIl
um ( cllx fllUstUII11UC ] sit populo AlI1cl'l-
cano ,
( f lgne1) ) WILLIAM , J. R. .
A free Iranslatlon of the Latin in.
the above cablegram Is as follows :
" : \Iay 'our good ac1minlstrl .tlon bo-
happ . and IIrosperous to th American -
can people ,
MR. DRYAN ON RESUI. TS.
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What He Says of the Outcome of
Tuesday's Election.
LINCOLN-W. .1. Dr .an Wednesday- 1-
night ave out an extende state-
lI1 < 'nt concerning Tuesday's election , .
whIch Is Intended to serve as his.
C0111ment on the result , and as all
answer to reports conedlng him wlllL
a movement looltlng to the formation
of a new Imrty. : 'Ill' . Dryon said ho- .
would not attempt to den " all thO'
reports elrculated as to his future 110-
IItlcal action , but would let his state
ment serve to eXJJlaln his position.
IIo says :
"The C'mocratlc party lIas met :
with un overwhelming defeat in the
national election , As yet the returns
are not sUlficlently complete to pt"rmlt "
nualrsis , as It Is ImIlossl lo to sa -
whelhor the re""ult 1 < ; due t.o an ac
tual hlcrease 111 the number of rellub-
lican votes , or to a falling off In tht ) ;
democratic vote , The efeat ot , Judge .
ParleeI' should not be cOllslderell a personal -
sonal one. Ho d\cl \ us well as ho
could under the circumstances ; ho
was the victim of Imfavol.able conditions -
ditions and a mlsla1wn part . policy.
Ho grew In popl1lart : ) ' as the campaign -
paign progressed anl expressed himself -
self more and more strongl ' upon tho-
trust Question , but could not . overcome -
come the 1eavr OIlds agnlnst him. "
FAIRBANKS ON THE RESULT.
It Wn'J the RlghteouG Judgment of th&
People.
INDIA APOLIS , Ind. - Senator
Charles \V. Falrlmnlw , vice president.
elect , 'esterday received a fiood or
telegrams , Ho I'lcelved manr ca'ert )
durin ! ; the morning anll afternoon.
Spealdng of the result of the olcctlon.
he saW :
"It la a notable victory-one of the
greatest victories that haa been
achieved In Amerl'an polltlcs , It Is IL
vlctor " for the principles or the re-
publicnn IlI1rty I\nd for the manlficent
administration of Hoosovelt as presl-
, lent. 'I'he American peopl ! ! nre
great people and when the " thlnl , upon
era.t politl'al quc"UOI1S. thC'lr jlldg.
menls are righteous alto f'th'r ; Hut
we shou d all romemher that t p de-
hate has closell , th ! ' verdict hnc ; heen
rendered. and we will now sC'ttln 1'aC'k
to our duties as C'ltlzers of threat !
r 1Jl1hllc and to our duties to 0 : > " an-
other. "
The senntor ( Iltl not S'IY tOlln\ ' " . hat
would he his ( 'ouro ! In regarl , to the
"enatorship whirh ho now holtl. , no
will resign It formaly ! , but Ilnw , ho
was not today ren y to announl'e ,
WYOMING.
CHEYENNIHoosevelt has < ' : \1'-
rlell 'Vyoming b ' from 7,500 I ( J 1\\10. \
Mendel ! , rop. , hns been e'C't"ll ) 10
b ' GOOO. 13rools ' '
ongress over , , 1'1'11. ,
has been elected go\'ornor h ' mor
.1.000 over Oshol'11e. dem. , ! llId the
rest of the rC''l1hllcan slnto tlel , < 't has
buon elontcll hr majorities l'a11til1t ;
from 3,000 to r. 000.
Denes : Any VlolillJon.
S'I' . PI TEn IJlnG--Wh\lo [ \ l.tI for.
mal rupl . will ho made to the Jllrl'\I1- 1.
ese III'otest l'I' al'll1' ( " the IIS0 of < 'hi. l'
neso clolhes hr th ( ' I1I1101slan trolll : J It
Is IInclorslooll that Forpl n : \1uiler !
Lan1'tlorff InfOl'mnlly Imt cl1l ( " ! ol'lc.
1111 ' 11(111 ell the tl'ltth of th" charto ! ;
thot there hall heon \'Iolatlon of the
COllem cOllventlon. Ho oXlllnlliel1
tIt't ! there ml ht ha\'o heol\ \ some so.
lnted C'oses where soldlerli whos win.
. 11" ov'wl'l'\ta hall not 1\I'1'I\'ell hall
. Ul1l1lt. lO O\'orcol1ts. hut not for
the 11I11'1)OSO ) cl hu d.
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