THE NOllFOLIv NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVKMHKR 7 , n < Qdell Is Re-Elected Governor of New York , ' { COLORADO GOES REPUBLICAN 'Returns Indlcats Election of Poabody. , Deadlock Continues It ) Delaware. Control of National Congress Rc- < mains With the Republicans. Now York , Nov. 5. Elections were 'bold yesterday In 42 states and the re turns indicate that the control of the national congress remains with tlio Republican party. While official re turns may make the working majority of the Republican party In the house a .close ono , there Is no doubt that It will bo sufficient for all party purposes , from a national standpoint the con trol of the lower branch of congress jwas the real contest. Many of tlio i Btates elected legislatures which will cheese United States senators , but the result of these elections has In no way - Imperilled tlio Republican majority in the upper body. In those states Which elected governors there was no state in which the party in power was not continued in that position. In eamo of the states , however , there was a decided change from the vote cast two years ago. In the east the main Interest cen tered in the two great states of New ( York and Pennsylvania , in the latter ibecauso of the conditions brought .about by the recent coal strike and in New York because of its bearing on the future of the party of the candl date for governor Now York re-elected Governor B. B Odell and the entire state ticket , though the falling off * n the Republic on plurality , as compared to 1900 , was enormous. Odell's plurality Is placed at about 10,000. The Democrats made a very slight gain In the legislature , but not enough to Injure the election of a Republican successor to Senator ( Platt. The Democrats also made slight gains in the congressional elec tlons , the unofficial flgpres placing the delegation at 20 Republicans and fl.7 Democrats. In Pennsylvania , Samuel W. Penny' packer ( Rep. ) was elected governor t > y a plurality estimated at more than ttSO.OOO , while the legislature is over twhelmlngly Republican. The Demo crats elected two and possibly three of > * the 32 congressmen. V The indications in New Hampshire tire that Nahem S. Bachelder , Repub- llcan candidate for governor , was elected over Henry F. Hollls ( Dem. ) by a plurality of at least 10,000. There iwns a heavy shrinkage from the vote two years ago. The legislature Is Republican in both branches by largo majorities , ensuring a Republican sue tcessor to Senator Galllnger , who will probably succeed himself. V In the west , Kansas , Idaho and Utah t iwero etorm centers because of tbe tight for United States senators iWhllo In Ohio , Indiana , Illinois and several other states close congres eional districts attracted much Inter cst. cst.In In Illinois , while official figures are lacking , there is every Indication that tbe Republican ticket has been elected toy a good majority and that the next i legislature , which will elect a sue 1 cessor to United States Senator Ma ' Bon , will be safely Republican. The Republicans in Connecticut r Elected their ticket by a plurality estl mated to be at least 15,000 , with the general assembly safely Republican on Joint ballot. In Maryland the election was only for congressmen , the Republicans sleeting four of the six members. Virginia's election was confined to congressmen and the returns indicate that the Democrats have elected 9 of the 10 , with one district doubtful. Tennessee rolled up a Democratic majority for governor and the entire state ticket estimated at about 37,000 fjho legislature is also Democratic. In Michigan , the Republicans elect cd Governor Bliss and the entire state ticket , besides securing 11 of the 12 congressmen. The legislature Is strongly Republican , thus assuring the election of ex-Secretary of War Alger to the United States senate. In New Jersey there was no change In the present situation. Massachusetts went strongly Ro publican. In Rhode Island the Democrats have elected Hon. L. F. Carvln for govern or , but with this exception the Repub lican state ticket will go through. The legislature is Republican. In California , the returns indicate that the governorship is in doubt. Th legislature probably will bo Repub lican. The latest reports from Montana fclve the state to Republicans. Indications in Kansas are that th Republican state ticket has been elect ed , with 8 congressmen. The legislature laturo will be safely Republican. Returns from Nevada point to a fu filon victory in the stato. Heavy Republican gains nro con ceded throughout the state of Cole rado. Returns received from Iowa go t ehow that the Republicans have elect ed their state ticket by 70,000 majority The results from the legislature In Delaware seem to bo in doubt and a deadlock , as was the case two year Bgo , is a possibility. Ohio is claimed bv the Rcnubllcan by a plurality of more than 100,000 In Minnesota , a plurality of 30,000 I claimed for Van Sant ( Rep. ) , for gov ernor. Ten Republican congressmen an ono Democrat , with the re-election o Governor LaFollette , was Indicate by late returns from Wisconsin. i ODELL WINS IN NEW YORK , t - - - - - - Re-Elected Governor With 10,000 Lead Over Coler. How York , Nov. C In splto of n phenomenally largo vote In Now York .nd Kings county for Bird S. Color Dam. ) , the returns Indicate the ro lection of Benjamin J. Odoll ( Hop. ) o the governorship of Now York state y about 10,000 , Color's plural- ty In Greater Now York ozcoodoil 15,000 , , a surplus of 30,000 above the lalm made by Charles F. Murphy , cador of Tammany Hall , but even hat largo vota was not sufficient to vercomo the Republican majorities rom up the atato. Odoll'a vote In the ountry districts was lighter than two years ago , but Color's was also lower han Stanchfiold's In the name year , n New York city , Color's plurality was approximately 117,500 , made up is follows : Now York county , 83,000 ; Clngs county , 20.500 ; ( JuoonB , G.500 , and Richmond , 2,800. The town of Oyster Bay , President Roosevelt's township , gave Odoll 1,520 and Color 1,657. Figures from the congressional dlsT rlcts In thn state gnvo the delegation as 20 Republicans to 17 Democrats , The present state representation Is 22 lopubllcans to 12 Democrats. All returns - turns Indicated that Judge Gray , Dem- ocrallc candjdato for Judge of the court of appeals , ran somewhat ahead of his ticket. The Democrats made gains in the Btato legislature , but the gains were not sufficient to endanger the Ropub- lean hold on the seat in the United Slates senate , now held by Thomas C. Platt. ' ' Now York nnd Kings counties did nil that had been expected of them by ; ho Democrats , and even moro , for the former gave Color approximately 87- 000 more than Odoll , nnd Kings , Col- or's home county , wont Democratic by 20,500. Queens and Richmond were counted on to ralso the total to 120- )00. ) The first returns showed Repub lican losses In the up-stato counties , but as the night were on estimates ' mndo It evident that Odell would come to the Bronx with from 125,000 to 130- 000 , which would olcct him by from G.OOO to 10,000. REPUBLICANS IN KANSAS. Their Entire State Ticket and Con gressmen Are Elected. Topeka , Nov. G. 'Kansas ' has gone Republican by at least 40,000 majority. The entire state ticket and the con gressmen are elected. The Republic ans will have 100 members of thu legislature. The Democrats did not expect to elect their state ticket , but were surprised that W. H. Craddock , their candidate for governor , did not run better than ho did. W. J. Bailey , the Republican candidate for govern or , runs ahead of his ticket. A great fight was made on T. T. Kelly , Repub lican candidate for treasurer , but ho gained/ enough from the Democrats to more than offset any disaffection In the Republican ranks. The Democrats had devoted most of their attention to the legislature. There was a fac tional fight among fhe Republicans for United States senator , which made It seem that the Democrats had a good chance to carry the legislature. In a few counties they made gains , but the Republican majority in1 that body will bo about the same as last year. . Returns from over the state show that the Republican county officers were generally elected. It was the most t complete Republican victory since the days before Populism. Morton Al- baugh , Republican state chairman , said that practically every member o ! the state legislature would bo Repub lican. The state Democratic commit tee concedes the Republican claims in everything except the legislature , INDIANA GOES REPUBLICAN. No | Change In the Congressional Dele gation. Indianapolis , Nov. 5. Indiana went Republican yesterday by about 30,000. The congressional delegation remains the same , with 9 Republicans and 4 Democrats. The legislature will bo Republican by about 25 on Joint ballot , and Senator Charles W. Fairbanks will bo re-elected. Throughout the state the Republican - lican legislative ticket led the local candidates. This was , of course , duo to the strength of Senator Fairbanks , whoso re-election depended upon the result , and whose strong campaign added much to the chances of Repub lican victory. State Chairman Goodrich of the Re publican committee said : "Latest ad vices indicate that our plurality In the state will not fall below 30,000 , and may reach 40,000. The result on the legislative ticket Is unusually grat ifying. Wo have not less than 30 ma jority on joint ballot , controlling both houses. " Marlon county will bo Republican by between 4,000 and 6,000 on the state , congressional and legislative ticket. This will re-elect Congress- .man . Ovorstrect by that figure. Wisconsin Goes Republican. Milwaukee , Nov. G. Wisconsin has gone Republican by at least 35,000 plurality and Governor Robert M. La- Follotto and thp complete state ticket is elected. The Republicans will also control the next legislature , which will elect a United States senator to succeed Senator Spooner , In addition , the election of eight Republican con gressmen Is certain , with probably two more , if not the entire delegation. The candidates in the Fourth , Fifth and Sixth districts are having a close run. Nevada. Reno , Nov. 5. Indications are that Sparks ( Dem. ) , for governor , has car ried Washoe county by about 400. Meager returns point to a fusion vic tory in the state. Both Houses Will Support Roosevelt's Administration. STATUS OF THE NEXT SENATE Republican MajorUy Is Reduced by Four Democrats Pall to Secure Control of House of Representatives by Narrow Margin , Washington , Nov. 5. Although the returns from the doubtful congres sional districts were Blow In arriv ing , the Indications were that the Re publicans would control the next house of representatives by a narrow margin. In the present IIOURO , with a membership . of 357 , the Republicans have 48 majority. Under the new ap portionment , the 58th house will con sist of 38G members , a majority of which Is 194. The 13 southern states , not counting West Virginia , but in cluding Missouri , have 125 representa tives. The Democrats have carried IIP . . of those districts and the Repub licans . probably 5 , two In Tennessee , 1 in Kentucky and 2 In Missouri , with 2 In North Carolina , ono in Virginia and . ono In Alabama doubtful , accord ing to the latest returns. To obtain a majority in the next house it wan necessary , therefore , for the Demo crats to secure 78 votes In the north and west. In this territory they have at present 52 Republicans. The lat est returns indicate that this strength has been held with the exception of llc ono scat each from Idaho , Montana and Nevada , as to which the returns at . this hour are Inconclusive. Adding . 49 to 110 gives the Democrats 1C5. The Democrats show they have made a . gain of 3 in Pennsylvania , 1 In Ne braska , 1 In Delaware , 1 in Wiscon sin , 2 In Maryland , 1 In Colorado ana probably 4 In Now York , swelling the total to 178 This leaves them 1C short , of a majority , with the result In four doubtful southern districts to . be heard from and doubtful districts In { the north and west , from % vhlch the returns are as yet inadequate , aa fol lows : West Virginia , 2 ; Ohio , 1 ; In diana , 2 ; Illinois , 2 ; Iowa , 1 ; Nebras ka , 1 ; Kansas , 1 ; Minnesota , 2 ; Mich igan , 1 ; California , 2 ; Utah , 1 ; total , 21. Later returns add one Democrat in Now Jersey , ono In Minnesota , ono In Illinois , ono in Alabama and two In North Carolina to the Democratic rep resentation , a total of six. But two of the gains credited to the Democrats in Pennsylvania should properly bo Bet down as fusion Republicans , mak ing the Democrats actually elected by the returns thus far received 184 , with the doubtful districts In Minnesota having gone Democratic , the ono In Kansas Republican and the ono In Iowa Republican. Next Senate Republican. Washington , Nov. 5. The next United States senate will be Repub- llcan by at least 1C majority , against the present majority of 20. The pros- cnt senate contains 54 Republicans and 34 Democrats in a total of 90 seats , there being two vacancies Irom Dela ware , where the Republican legisla ture failed to elect. The terms of 30 senators expire with the present con- gress. There Is also a vacancy from Michigan , caused by the death of Sen ator McMillan. Of those 30 , ono scat is to bo filled , not including the two from Delaware , but including the Mc Millan vacancy , 19 are now Repub lican and 12 are Democratic , Welling ton of Maryland being classified as a Republican and Harris of Kansas , McLaurln of South Carolina and Teller of Colorado as Democrats. Seven states have already elected senators to take their seats March 4 , 1903. Maryland has chosen Gorman , a Dem ocrat , to succeed Wellington , a Repub lican ; Kentucky , McCreary , a Demo crat , to succeed Deboo , a Republican ; Iowa has re-elected Allison , a Repub lican ; Ohio has re-elected Forakcr , a Republican ; Louisiana has re-elected McEnory , a Democrat ; Vermont has re-elected Dlllingham a Republican , and Georgia re-elected Clay , a Demo crat. Four Democrats and three Re publicans , therefore , already are elected , leaving 1C Republican and 8 Democratic scats to bo filled. The legis lature in Oregon , which will cheese a successor to Simon , has been elected and Is Republican. Including Dela ware , therefore , 25 senators will bo elected by the legislatures chosen yesterday. Those legislatures were elected by tbo following states : Delaware - aware ( two seats ) , New Hampshire , North Dakota , Nevada , South Dakota , Illinois , Pennsylvania , California , Con necticut , New York , North Carolina , Florida , Alabama , Utah , Colorado , Washington and Missouri. Of these , the Republicans have surely carried 13 , viz : Indiana , New Hampshire , North Dakota , South Dakota , Illinois , Pennsylvania. California Connecticut , New York , Michigan , Kansas , Wiscon sin and Washington , and the Demo crats seven , viz : North Carolina , Del aware , Arkansas , South Carolina , Flor ida , Alabama and Missouri. This in sures 52 Republicans and 34 Demo crats In the next senate. The result ) of the contests is still In doubt in Nevada " ada , Idaho , Utah and Colorado , with . the chances favoring the election of Democratic legislatures in Colorado , Idaho nnd Nevada , and a Republican legislature In Utah. If these probabil ities should be realized , the senate will stand 53 Republicans and 37 Romocrats.witb a loss of four malnr. y to the Republicans , compared with the present political division. New Jersey. Trenton , Nov. 5. The Republicans will again control both house of the Now Jersey state legislature by heavy majorities. LIGHT VOTE IN IOWA , nepub'lcans Will Hnvo About 70,000 Plurality In State. Dos Molnes , Nov. 5. On the basin of the preolnct returns received thu mtputHieniiH nave elected their slate ticket by about 75,000 plurality. The reports from the congressional dis tricts are monger. ICnnugli has been received from the Third to Indicate that Juduo Illrdsall , nominated by the Republicans to succeed David II. Hen derson , ran substantially with his ticket , nnd will bo elected by 4,000 to 5,000 votes over former Governor Holes. The returns Indicate close counts In both the Sixth and the Second end districts , but they are iu > t numer ous enough to base an estimate on. At Republican headquarters It Is as sorted that the Republican plurality In the state as n whole Is sufficient to carry all the concresfllonal candidates , with the exception of the Second ills- trlct. Chairman Spence said : "It lookn like our plurality would go above tiiu tiS.OOO mark , which we sot a few duys ago. The returns show that it has not been possible to got the voters Inter ested In the campaign. The falling off has boon general all over the state and of course wo have suffered more than the Democrats as compared wltli two yearn ago. " The Republicans are claiming all the members of congress. The Second district Is close and the precincts re porting show a loss of about ten to the precinct , which would cause the dis trict to bo about oven , but Senator Hayward telegraphs from Davenport conceding the election of Wadd ( Dem. ) by 400. The returns from the Third district Indicate that Boles has made a great race and has car ried Dubuque by 2,500 and made a deep cut In the Republican vote In Hlackhawk , but not enough to elect him. Major Lacey telephoned Into that ho has the Sixth district by 2,000 plurality. Nothing bns been beard from the First district. North Dnkota. Fargo , Nov. 5. North Dakota gone Republican by about the. usual majority , although Governor While ( Hep. ) , wh was a candidate to suc ceed himself , ran behind the balance of the slate ticket. The Republican state committee , however , estimate that White's im-jorlty will be from 7,000 to 8,000. North Dakota elects two congrcssmcn-nt-large ibis year , and both of those are Republicans , Thomas F. Marshall boln re-elected and B. F. Spnl llni : b ln" mimed as his associate. The legislature , which will elect a successor to Senator Hans- brough , Is overwhelmingly Republic an , that party securing over 100 mem bers of the 140 composing Die assem bly. South Dakota. Sioux Falls , No5. . Chairman Case of the Republican state commit- tee claims the stale by not less than 20,000 plurality. Democrats conceded the election of the Republican con- gresslonal and state ticket. Repubj llcans have elected 122 out of 132 members of the legislature , with chances good for having elected sorno of Ihe remaining ten. This Insures the election or A. B. KHtrldRO of this city to the United States senate. DEMOCRATS CARRY MISSOURI. Plurality on State Ticket Will Exceed 20,000. St. Louis , Nov. 5. Partial returns from the state indicate a falling off In the total vote as compared with 1900 of from 15 to 25 per cent. Especially is this so in the central portion. In several districts the flght for congress is very close and definite results will probably not bo known for 24 hours. At Democratic headquarters It is claimed the Democratic ticket will come to St. Louis with 15,000 to 18- 000 majority. Indications point to a sweeping Democratic victory in St. Louis , with a plurality of 15,000 , the election of two Democratic congressmen out of three and the full Democratic city ticket. Returns from 24 precincts out of 333 up to 11 o'clock show the vote on the city ticket to stand 4,508 Demo cratic , 804 Republican. Party managers - agers cstlmato the total county vote at 90,000. Indications are that tlio Democratic plurality on the state ticket will hard ly fall below 20,000 , and may bo much greater. Both branches of the legis lature are Democratic. The house haa a sufficient majority to ensure the election of a Democrat to succeed 1 United States Senator Vest. Judglnfi from the returns to this hour it is es tlmated that the five other parties In the state polled less than 15,000 votes. In St. Louis the Democratic plurality cstlmato of earlier In the evening wag reduced to 8,000 to 10,000. The entire Democratic city ticket is believed to have been elected. REPUBLICAN GAINS IN OHIO. With One Exception , Plurality U Highest on Record. Columbus , Nov. 5. The Republicans carried Ohio by next to their highest plurality on record. Nothing above 70,000 had been predicted , but partial returns indicate that It will greatly cxcoed those figures. At tha same time the Republicans made no gain In Ohio congressmen and are likely to lese ono. The present Ohio delegation in congress consists of 17 Republicans and 4 Democrats , and the returns show 16 Republicans and 4 Democrats elected , with the Twelfth district In doubt. Chairman Dlclc Bald : "Latest vo turns do not change our ostlnmto ol 100,000 Republican plurality. Wo have carried all districts now repre sented In congress by Republicans with the possible exception of tha ftlld III Itfl ( ilrtoo wo finvti prnliahly carried the Thlrlmmtu ill * trlct/ ' . v.- . . . , v M'/CHIQAr// / Governor ffllia ahd Entire1 Republican 8tnt Tlokot Elected. Dutrolt , NoV. S. Tlio ltuinlilloaiu | of MlulilKiui luiv * olrintod Uovuruor A. T. Ulluu uiul tholr ontlro ntutti ttukot , 11 of tliu 12 ! conKrOB u > m nnd an ovor- wholnilns ; mujorlty of thn mumbont ot tb loKlHlaturu. The vote wnu ll hl tliroiiKliout the iiUto nnd the Hopubltc < nu majority la entlinntud ut butwooti 80,000 ami 40,000 , ulthoiiKli llupubllc < nn attito Chnlrimui U. J. Dlnliuiunn in- BlHta that It will ho nwiror 7fi,000 , Imn- Init hln Htatouumt on nilvlcou rocolviwl from the vurloim county chairman. An win oxiioctiKl , Govonior llllnu run fur behind hln tlckat , from 10,000 to 15- 000. L. T. Durniiil , the Democratic cundldiito for Kovornnr , polled u corro- fipondliuly heavy vote , unpcuhilly In Detroit , which ho carried by from 4,000 to 0,000. All Indlcatlniin point ( o the election of Alfred LucUliiK ( lom. ) to congronn from the Klrnt district. John M. Cor- HUB , the pruHont inemhur , wau cut deeply. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia , Nov. 5. Yesterday for thu 11 rat time In the hlxtory of thn fituto moro than 1,000,000 voten were caul In an election. Samuel W. Penny- packer ( Hep. ) wan oloetod Kovornor by an ontlinated plurality of 175,000 and the Republican tlcltet wan ion > orally nuccesnful In the varloim coun ties. The nemocratfl elected two and possibly three of the 32 congressmen. The legislature will ho moro ntroiiRly Republican than ever before , with tha exception of the 1807 session , and it IB certain that Holes PunroHo will suc ceed himself In the United States senate. Colorado. Denver , Nov. G. Iloturnn received from the state Indicate the election of Peabody ( Hep. ) , for Koveinor , i > y a small plurality. The Democratic con gresslonal candidates are claimed to have run ahead of their ticket and otie of more of them may he i-lectc'il. Thu legislature will undoubtedly be Demo cratic on Joint ballot , as there are 17 Democratic holdover senators. This Insures the return of Henry M. Teller to the United States senate. Massachusetts. Uoston , Nov. C. Lieutenant Oovorn- or John \j. \ Hales of Hoslon was elected governor by the Republicans In the state election yesterday , defeating William A. Onston , the Democratic candidate by . ' 17,439 plurality , the vote being : Dates ( Hep. ) , 1)5,9I1 ! ) ! ; Oaston ( Dem. ) , Ifi8,482. The Republicans also elected the rest of the state ticket and 10 out of 14 congressmen , The state legislature remains unchanged. Idaho. Boise , Nov. 5. Scattered returns , mostly from the southern part of the state , show Morrison ( Hop. ) , for gov ernor , running ahead of Hunt ( Dem. ) . The vote In the Gentile precincts was heavily j Republican. Definite figures will be very late. Wyoming. Cheyenne , Nov. G. Returns from the elate Indicate that the entire He- publican ticket Is elected. Mondell ( Hop. ) , for congress , will have 4,000 majority. HON. HALE JOHNSON KILLED. Prohibition Leader Shot by Harry Harris at Bogota , III. ' Efllngbam , 111. , Nov. G. Hon. Halo Johnson , a Prohibition leader of na tional prominence and vice presidential candidate on the Prohibition ticket in 189C , was shot and killed by Harry Harris , at Uogota , a village In Jaspci county. Mr. Johnson , who was prao tlclng law at Nc.vton , went to Hogota to collect an account On which Judg > mcnt had already been rendered against Harris. An altercation oo curred between Johnson and Harris at the Harris homo , and the latter sc cured a shotgun and fired at Johnson at close range , tbo charge striking Johnson in the face and causing in slant death. Harris committed sulcldo in th < county Jail by taking poison. Texas. Dallas , Nov. 6. The vote In Toxai for Btato and congressional olllcor yesterday was lighter than In 1900 , Tbo Democrats swept the state , the ticket , headed by S. W. T. Lonham , winning by a heavy majority. Lates returns show that the Democrat elected congressmen from 10 districts The only hard flght was In the Flf teenth , where John Scott ( Hep. ) wa defeated by John N. Gardner ( Dem. ) Fatally Beaten by Robbers. Charleston , W. Va. , Nov. 3. W. O Davis , a merchant of this city , whll on bis way homo last night , was as eaulted by unknown parties and lef' ' for dead in a vacant lot. He was no found until this morning , when h was taken to a hospital , where b died. The motive was robbery. Davl is known to have had a largo sum o money on him at the time of the a& eault and this was missing. Found Dead With Throat Cut. Miller , S. D. , Nov. 3. Major Campbell - boll , an old soldier , who resided nca Pit hero was found dead In his homo yes - terday with his throat cut. His bemis 10 is in a lonely gulch. It is not know 10n whether the man was murdered o r committed suicide. R. O. uanaaii , R real estate dealer of Carthage , Mo , , was shot by his wlf nnd instantly killed. Mrs. Randall had sued for divorce. When they met etel in a lawyer's office in Joplln a quarrel ensued. Randall drew ft knlfo nnd attempted - tempted to stab his wife , when sha ehot him five times. Take A Bellows when you RCI home with that bulk coffee nnd blow the dr ! and ( lien arid foreign Bttbstnnces out of it Then open a package of Lion Coffee ee bow clean nnd fresh It looks nnd note Its rich aroma. Tit * l * < 1 ptoksf Iniart * uniform qntJItr. 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