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    The Omaha Dailx
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WEATHIR FORICAST.
For Nebraska -GeneraliT fair.
For lown Generally tnr.
For went her report sot page 2.
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OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MOKXIXO, NOVKMHKK !). I'HO-TWELYK IWdKN.
MX IS ELECTED lUl
NEW YOKE STATE
Ecraocratic Nominee Gets Plurality of
seventy Thousand All Over State,
According to Early Retrf..
1. ' T -
ROOSEVILTS DISTRIa! '.OST
President Tatt
Casts His Vote
in Cincinnati
'Chief Executive Takei Four Minutei
j to Llark His Ticket Roosevelt
Votes at Oyster Bay.
Stim&on Says
State'
It Looks , Up
Earlv in Even, -u
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND L
GAUUOLL LEADING
BY SMALL MARGIN
Heavy Scratching Generally Expected
to Cut Plurality to Five Thou
sand Votes.
PROUTY IS SAFE IN SEVENTH
What Shall the Harvest Be?
Efturns from the Latter Are
tically All Reported.
iac-
MUCH REDUCED OUT IN THE STATE
eenlecn Hundred and Ten lllatrlcta
lint of Three- ThliDMnd On t aide
f ork (llr Olive 22,
OOO for KHmaon.
XK YORK. Nov. 8. -At 9 20 o'clock Mr
Stlmson sent the following teiegram to Mr.
I 1 x : 'The present returns clearly Indicate
i iir election. I congratulate you and end
you mj good w ishes for auccesa of your
administration."
The returns from upstate rural sections
Indicate ihat Stlmson's upstate pluarity
ulll he ah, mt 3T.im, as against Dix's plural
It In New York City of aliout 103.000. mak
ing a lift plurality of about W.000.
Return from 60 per cent of city and 30
pi'i nt of the mat vote show mich &
heavy Dlx plurality In the city and such
a light Stlmson plurality in the state as
to assure the election of Dlx for governor-
NEW YHK. .Nov. s. Returns from 1.710
election cl ; i-it-ts out of 3.0G8 In New York
state outside of thp city of New York for
governor give: Stlmson 2611,162, Dlx 23H.940.
Hopper I,';.
Same districts in 19UG gave: uhri 330,002.
f hauler 2tASI, Shearn 3.7M1.
NKW YOKK, Nov. X. With only 210 out
of I,7i0 election districts to be heard from.
Dlx la maintaining a plurality In New York
I'lty of approximately lt:t.700.
lli'nry L. Stlmson
tonlKht: "1 haven't
but things look bad
NKW VUKK, Nov.
said at S JO o'clock
given up hope yet.
upstate."
Conway, the democratic nominee for lieu
tenant governor, is still running only
slightly behind Dlx In New York City. With
approximately two-third of the election
districts In New York heard from, his
plurality over S hoenerk la "i3.376. w hich. If
maintained, will give him a plurality for the
cntlie, 'My of INj.soO.
NKW lOIlK. Nov. 8. -The Evening lost
and the Evening World In extra editions
announce the election of Dlx.
NU)Y;jfOl,K. Nov. 8.rtTh UJ plurality
ol "13.;ii "in New York City ia indicated,
w!lh three-fourths of the vote In, and a
S.imsou plurullty of 30,000 up atate, w.th
over two-thirds of the atate vote counted,
Indicating a net Dlx plurality of about
74. in1. Thia will probably be aomewhat re
duced by returns front up state rural dis
trict. The following telogramwa received at
Tammany hall tonight from a democrat
in ''loml Roosevelt's own district In
Oyster Hay:
Roosevelt a own diatrlct: Dlx, 218;
Stlmson, lis. Ileateti to a fraxxle."
NEW YOIIK, Nov. 8. Returns from 1.199
election districts out of 3.068 in New York
atate outside of the city of New York for
governor give Stlmson (rep), 1!M,M3; Iix
idem.), Kl.EOfi; Hopper, l.97.
The KHine dlatrtots In 108 gave Hughea
21it.."l2: t'hanler. 204.104; Bhearn, 2.530.
M.W YORK, Nov. 8 Dlx'a plurality in
New York City I still approximately lOti.OOO,
wtih two-thlrda of the total city vote heard
fiom.
NEW YORK. Nov. S Returna from ntna
election d atrlcta outside of New Y'ork City
slve Htlrnnnn a plurality of 1.121. If thla
uttlo la maintained Ptltnaon will have a
plurality of fHO) outaide of New Y'ork City.
Hut returna from 4S0 election districts in
New York City ahow a nix plurality of
:'0.:47, which, if maintained!, will irlve Dlx
n Plurality of 112.2i in New York City,
which :a aufflclrnt to wipe out the Stlmson
plurality up atate and give Dlx a plurality
of the entire atate upwards of 100 000.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. -Fur lieutenant gov
ernor: In New York City 220 election dla
tr rn out of 1,700 give Kchoeneck J1.T76,
Conway SS.173 and Hearst 5 491.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8 In Manhattan and
the Bronx 140 election dtatrlcts out of H30
:1v Bt:mson 12.010. Dlx tt.40 and Hopper
2.T74.
NKW YORK, Nov. 8 Returns from over
ro per cent of the entire vote of the city
and atate of New York Indicate the elec
tion of John A. Dlx liirra ) for governor.
CINCINNATI, o.. Nov. 8. President
Tail arrived here at 10:30 o'clock to caat
lila vote In his old precelnct In the O'Hrlen
uiairlct of Cincinnati. He went from
the train to the home of his brother,
Charles I'. Taft. and planned to go to tlio
polls Inter His stay jiere will be limited
to ul out five hours.
immediately after arrival the president
rent the following telegram to the republi
can nominee for governor:
ln.li. Warren 5. Gardner, Marion. O.
I congratulate you on your wonderful
cniiiani No matter wnat tne result tooay,
jiiu oave i-oiiiinenoed yourKcIf to your
itnow cltlxens and have ettectively united
itpublican tanks lor future contents.
WILLIAM H. TAFT.
I'rerldeiit Taft voti-d at 11:37 a. m. The
polling place was In an empty store at 2'XII
Madison road. The president ient four
minutes in the booth marking his ballot,
lie seemed to be examining every name
on it.
The president motored out to the voting
place from his brother's residence. The
distance was aUuit four mllea. There was
a faint ripple of applause as the presl
di'iit h car came to a i.tandstlll.
Accompanied by three aecrt . service men
the president climbed a short flight or
Ktepa leading Into the store where the
voting booths had been placed. Mr. Taft
was voter No. In the precinct. With
the official state ballot the prealdent waa
alao handed amaller ballots on the iiuestiun
of Isauing I1.IMI.0U0 in city bonds for play
grounds and on the question, of holding a
constitutional convention.
The Inevitable photographers were on
hand and at their requeBl the president
posed for a minute with the Judges in the
background. He wiahed every one good
morning and left for a motor ride and to
vlait several of Mrs. Taft'a relatlveo.
iiovernor Juilson Harmon voted here to
day a few hours after arriving on an early
train from Toledo. He cast his ballot oil
Walnut Hill and was enthusiastically
greeted a he entered and left the polling
place. After voting the governor went to
Columbus.
He would venture no prediction as to the
outcome of his campaign for re-election,
but declared It has been a pleasant ex
perience. OYSTEK BAY, Nov. 8.-ln the old fam
ily carriage Theodore Hooaevelt drove from
Sagamore Hill at noon to the polling place
In the fire company's house Oyster Bay,
and caat his vote. Hermit Kooiteveit at the
tame time caat bla first ballot. There
were three othera in the carriage, Noah
Seaman, who was In charge of Colonel
Roosevelt's estate; "Bill" Halle, the col
onel's farm hand, and James Ames, his
negro butler.
Colonel Roosevelt did not appear to be at
all anxious over the outcome of the elec
tion, although he had no prophecies to
make, lie said he was sorry that the
weatlirr JUit ao. rainy. asnlt-BllgUt atfeai
the upstate vote.
'"No. matter what tha result of the elec
tion Ih," he continued, "the republican
party will carry on the fight on the same
lines."
Grilk'i Opponent Running Two to
One in the Second.
G. 0. P. LOSES THREE DISTRICTS
Republicans Claim All Except Second,
Fourth and Sixth.
CEDAR RAPIDS LOST TWO TO ONE
Porter Carries City Ttto Tnonsaml
Four II ami red to One Thnnaand
Keren llondred l.eade In
Dee Molnea.
HI LI.KTIN.
nna MOINES. I., Nov. . -The re-elec
tion nf Congressman 'Wiiltcr I. ' Smith, a
member of the Cannon rules committee. Is
conceded by i.Vx) plurality over W. FY
Cleveland. This Is a reduction of 2.000 In
the Hmlth vote.
DES MOINES, la., Nov. 8-Governor
Carroll (Rep.), was heavily scatched all
over the statet. Porter (Dem ), for gover
nor carried Cedar Rapids 2.4'JO to 1.7tt.
Twenty-one precincts In Des Moines give
Porter a lead of 471 votes. On the basis
of meager early returns . Carroll should
win by about 6.000. Republicans claim all
congressional districts execept the Second,
Fourth and sixth.
Judge Prouty, republican, seems safe
In the Seventh, the Des Moines district.
DES MOINES, la., Nov. 8. Eleven out
of thirty-one precincts of Davenport
(Second district) show I. S. Pepper, dem
ocrat, for congress running two to one
over Charles Grllk, to speak for whom
Colonel Roosevelt Interrupted his New York
campaign.
SIOUX CITY, Nov. 8. Early returna in
Sioux City show Porter Is leading Carroll
for governor hy nearly two to one.
Murphy l,rsd llanRhrn.
MASON CITY, la., Nov. 8. (Special Tele
gram.) D. D. Murphy (dem.) carries Cerro-
Gordo county over Haughen. by 200. Same
rate of gain In other counties of the dis
trict would give him district by 6.000.
Arrest Election
Ofuc.als' in
Oklahoma
OHIO
CINCINNATI, Nov. 8. Twenty precincts
In the city gave Harding (rep.) 2.922, Har
mon (dem.), 1,703. .
Same precincts in 1908 gave Harris (rep.)
3,32, Harmon (dem.) 2.460.
, CLEVELAND. Nov. 8.-Flve scattered
precincts In Franklin, Lucas and Scioto
counties give Harmon (dem), for governor,
467 to 328 for Harding. The same precincts
in I!i6 gave Harmon 629 and Harris (rep.)
467.
COLTMHCW. O., Nov. 8-Early returns
from Franklin county Indicate great gains
In the socialist vote. In some precincts the
socialists have doubled their strength, tak
ing votes from both old parties.
Ws&f ill
IDAHLMAN SWEEPS
I HIS HOMECOUNTY
i
(Piles Up Majority of Over Eighty-
Five Hundred.
CARRIES TICKET WITH HTM
For Senator Hitchcock Runs a Littla
Ahead of Jim.
L0BECK WINS OVER SUTTON
Democratic Candidate for Congress
Has Two Thousand Majority.
From the Winnr j.irjl.8 journal.
RIOT CALL AT LINCOLN POLLS
Squad of Police Drive Away Too
Zealous Card Distributers.
NEW WALKS AROUND CAPITOL
Men Who Refuse to Permit Negroes
to Vote Charged with Conspir
acy and Intimidation.
M'ALESTER, Okl . Nov. 8. -Charged
with conspiracy to Injure, oppress, threaten
and Intimidate certain negro citizens by
refusing them the right to vote, half the
election officials of M'Alester were ar
rested by a deputy I'nlted States marshal
iodav. taken before the I'nlted States
commission and held on bonds of 12.00)
each.
AH the officials brought their ballot
boxes to the commissioner when they gave
ball, refusing to surrender their duties or
leave the ballot boxes with any one else.
MUSKOGEE. Okl., Nov. 8. Warrants
were issued this afternoon (or the arrest of
eight election officials in Muskogee and
Wagoner counties. The warrants which
were Issued by the federal authorities
charge the officials with violation of sec
tion 19 of the federal code, which has ref
erence to conspiracy to prevent legal votera
from exercising the right of suffrage.
The arrests occurred when the officials
denied negroes the right to vote.
NEW YOKK Nov. 8 For lieutenant gov
ernor: In New York City t."-0 election d.s
tricM out of 1.7rt give Schoeneck 47.044.
Conway 73.9h and Hearst 12..1S0. If this
ratio !a ma .ntnlned Conway will have a
I luratlM of KW K) In New York City, run
riiik' only allKhtly behind the head of the
i cr.rt.
South Omaha
Vote in Full
COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 8 Adjutant Gen
eral Weybrecht, after talking by telephone
with friends In Cincinnati and Cleveland at
8:lj, Issued a statement predicting the re
election of Governor Harmon by 7fi.O0O.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 8. Two hourn after
the polls closed Iewls Hernard, dernorcallc
leader In Hamilton county, claimed that
Governor Harmon had carried the county
by a plurality of 15,000 over Warren (i.
Harding, republican. Two years ago Har
mon's plurality was approximately 19,000.
newTersey
TRENTON, Nov. 8. Returns from the
seven districts of East Orange that have
voting machines give Wilson a net plurality
over Lewla of 414, a gain for Wilson over
the Fort vote of three years ago of 1,308.
It Is estimated that East Orange, which has
eighteen districts in all, will give Wilson
a plurality of 1.000. Fort carried it by
2.700.
TRKNTON, Nov. 8. Three voting pre
cincts la Passaic City in Passaic, Mr.
Lewis' home county, give Mr. lewls a
plurality of only 137. as against a plurality
of 640 received by Fort three years ago.
This Is a net loss for Lewis of 63.
TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 8 Figures avail
able here at this hour indicate that Wood
row Wilson (dem.), has carried New Jer
sey by about 15,000. Returns Indicate a
plurality of between 10.000 and 12.000 for
Wilton In Eaaex county. Hunterdon county
is democratic by nearly 2,000 and Warren
by 1.600.
Secretary of State Jankla Realises
Ambition He irea Many
Ver i-tew; trm f tr "'"'-
Gnnre).
aid In every way to make this lasue of the
new uniforms cover all demands.
Hv order of the governor.
JOHN C. II ARTIGAN,
Official: Adjutant General.
L. C. Kl'-STKRSON,
Captain Second Infnntrv. N. N. G., As
sistant Adjutant General.
t hrdim Srndi II nit It llrlef.
. O. 'Whedon has send to Washington
a brief In support of the constltutlonalitv
of the banking law declared void by the
federal court here.
Congressmen
. "-"Now Elected
South Omaha's total vote was divided a
follow a:
For Governor
Aldrich 1.220
1 nlnnian 2. hoi
For Senator
Huikett 1.1
Hitchcock !.7:6
For Congressman
Sutton 1.T9K
Loheck 2.2J7
NEW HAMPSHIRE
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 8. (Special.) While
election day as a general proposition was
rathet unlet here, at times there was some
thing doing of an exciting nature.
In precinct a of the First ward a riot
call was sent In by the Judges In order to
clear thu card distributers away from the
polls. Y'ounK boys and men had been em
ployed by various candidates to distribute
cards, and In their xcal to earn their wages
they sometimes followed the voters almost
to the booth.
When ordered to leave several objected
and the police were called. The boya were
chased 100 yards away. Whlk the police
were at the polling place four men rolled
up in an automobile, evidently of foreign
birth. They started to leave the machine,
but upon seeing the officers they crawled
back and drove away. Whether they ever
got to vote Is not known.
Carriages and automobiles were thick on
the streets all day. Some bore placards
of candidates, but a lot of thi ni were nol
designated as republican or democratic.
Tho weather was ideal all day and the
vote In the residence wards was heavy
early In the morning.
In several churches women congregated
and pruned for the success of Senator Aid
rich and the dry ticket, while the Mo
Kinley chimes were played at Intervals.
Nm Walks Around State llooar.
Before he goes out of office next Janu
ary Secretary of State George C. J'unkln
will have realized one of the ambitions In;
has nursed for many years. Back In UiuO
Mr. Junkln, then a member of the house
from Gosper county, endeavored to get an
appropriation to put In walks around the
state house and through the grounds, which
would not become drainage ditches In time
of rain. He discovered the cost would be
In the neighborhood of (11,000 and figured
that would be entirely too much money
for the work, so nothing further was done.
Mr. Junkin, however, after spending al
most four years In the capltol building,
was more and more Impressed with the
necessity of decent walks, so he got busy
BOSTON, Nov. 8. The democrats gained I and found the Hoard of public Lands and
nine of the first forty-seven representatives Buildings had a little money on hand,
reported elected tonight. This is a gain 'Then he got prices from contractors and
of about 'M per cent and if maintained j the result was the contract was let.
through the state would give the dem.i- At this time the walks on the south side
ciats between eighty and eighty-five Beats of the building except on Fifteenth street,
out of a total of 240 In the house, which have been completed and on the west side
NEBRASKA RETURNS SLOW
Reports from Election in State Come
Meager and Scattered.
NO BASIS FOR SAFE ESTIMATE
Few Flan res
to show
.-V V- i '
Ihe
at Hand No F.nouah
ConrlaalTPlr What
. j i
Flnnl Reanlt
M ill Te.
MASSACHUSETTS
vi.iv v.i. i.- v.... ,. r,., ?n' CONCORD. N. II., Nov. 8 -Out
. . .Con dli.trt. ts out of S.0.-.N in New York J "'"" trict :, New llmphlre. re
flate cut.-lde of the i-liv of New York, for '"" 115 fr,,m f,r "vf"r "lve
L,iv.nu.r. civ Si I moon 13118: Dlx (dein.t. ,r'P- 1 rr J,"- ,UK
1 ' r: Hopper lnd I. 1 ST
would not be enough to affect the election
of United States senators.
BOSTON, Nov. 8. Governor Fben 8.
Draper gave out a statement tonight con-
f 2j) cculn ,ne '"'ciKin or .ir. r oss tiy a sub
stantial plurality and congratulating him.
In l'."0 the fane ton and wards save
Th same districts in I'JOH gave Hughea p., ...v.. varr.aem.. i.j...
i. en. i v.4J4: t'hanler (dem), 14.023; Shearn ,f ,l,e ',"" r",l of republican gain Is
in.l.l. 1 4.SI ' maintained In the rest of the atate a m-
1 .iorlty la indicated for Baas for governor of
141
WEST VIRGINIA
all the work is done In front of the build
ing. By Friday (he work will have been
finished. It w ill be up to the next lefcla-
lature to furnish the moiuy to fix the north
side. The total cost will be leaa than f oOi.
All the bi (laKM.in'-s have been taken
J up and cement blocks put down and tne
walk nurroAeu.
l:l I'FAI.o. N. Y.
I. le returns: 1 lx.
Nov. (.Buffalo com
32.73.'.; Stlmson, 2S.3si. '
tl'liniN, N. Y . Nov. 8-Sereno Payne.1
lather of the tariff law. loat his home city '
l.v 417. '
i
NKW YORK, Nov. K - Returna from 4:'
. 1 ill. ut illMrU out of 3.i.i in New York'
late. .ui-;dc ,.f the city if New York, for
("'! il Stlinni .rep ) Dlx
..'.in i ;. .1, ii-r und I 772.
'He same di t. eta ,n 1 0 save lluklies i
ii. p i ij'.liv i f .mw i lei.i i H".rj",. Shearn
li.id i '.''7.
NKW YORK. Nov. - In the rity of New I
Yoik I4i election districts out of 1 7ort give j
bliauioo ltUi. Dlx, 23.00, Hopper. 2 733
CONCORD. Nov. . Ninety election dis
trpta out of 2:) In New Hampshire for
governor give: Rasa (rep.) .., Can I
(dem.) 6.4(vS. In 1908 the aame diatricts gave: j
guiiiby (rep.) S.172, Carr idem.) 7.613. 1
At tins ratio inrougnoni me state, a ma
jority Is Indicated for Bass for governor
of o.f.t.V
WHEELING.- W. Vs., Nov. -The eleo
tlon throughout was unusually cjulet In
every section of the state and the vote
waa lighter than expected. In Cabell
county at the close of the polls the demo
crats gain one member of the state legis
lature. In Clay county the democrats alsu
claim a gain of one member for the legislature.
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
I . Nov. 8. Returns
tiun districts out of
PROVIDENCE., R
fi-in th'rty-two el.
1M In tlir .-tale glv
Pothler (rep.),
J.VSJ.
Same distrU ta last year gave Pothler
liepl. 5..il8. Arnold Idem.), KSi. Net demo
i i alio g tin !..
Ti.rk-w, Waterman idem.).
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. a.-R, publican
State Chairman Walton claims Ihe election
i of Congressman John K. Tener I rt-p ) for
governor by a large plurality. Berry, his
Ke stone party opponent, does not appear
to have been as strong as Ids fruud.s ;iad
expected, while Grim, tin- democratic i au
dldate is running :ai behind.
I 'lily scattering returns hae Ih--ii re
ceived up to &...0 p. m , but they all fav.u
I iilforiiia tar tinnrd.
iieiai iiamgan has Issued
Adjutant
the lo.ioAitiK t.en-ial orders.
tUaic of .StlnaMia, adjutant general' of- ;
1 1. e. Llli'-oln. .s jv duller ?. l.ilo, geueiali
older ao. .
1. (line urah uniforms will be issued to I
tlie Nebraska National viuard on reu.ui.-i-Hon
j Companv commanders will make;
reoo.sttion loi olive drab uniforms, con- '
sittin g of coat, breeches, cap, cap dcvicis,
collar ornaments and chevrons.
3. The exact size, of each man will be
ascertained alal leuuisition made for otil.s
such uuil.iiuin as s:t are turuislied. and
the leuuisttioii limited to the iron actually -pai'lu'ipalnig
in company dnli and a.-
tendance. I
4. i i.e number of these uniforms will be t
limited to 1..J. so tl at the issue to com-
pan'.es must I.e limited to lluise ui-tiially J
used
Wlun a coiuiiarM cotiimandcr findn on
aim m ii.tuui to . i-it ii i .imi'ii ie .iseu, lie i
llllnoln.
ROCKFOP.l), III., Nov. 8 In the Twelfth
Illinois congressional district Charles E.
Fuller (rep ). Incumbent, was re-elocted.
DANVILLE, Nov. 8. Early returns Indi
cate the re-election of Speaker Cannon In
the Eighteenth district by a reduced plural
ity over William L. Oundlff, a democrat.
AURORA, 111., Nov. 8. Ira C. Copley
(rep.). Eleventh Illinois district Is elected.
Nineteenth Illinois congressional district.
W. H. McKinley (rep ), re-elected.
Fourteenth Illinois congressional district.
Ji.mes McKlnney (rep.), elected.
CAIRO, Nov. 8. N. B. Thistlewood (rep.),
Twenty-fifth Illinois district, elected.
CONGRESSM EN M INNESOTA
Kansas.
TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 8 K. H. Madison
(rep.) elected In the Seventh district.
TOPEKA, Nov. 8. Congressman elected.
Eighth district. Victor Murdock (rep.).
CONGRESSM KN ILLI NOIS
Kentucky.
IXH'ISVILLE. Ky., Nov. 8. Congressmen
elected.
First district, Ollia M. James (dem.)
Second, A. O. Stanley (dem.)
Fourth. Benjamin Johnson (dem.)
Fifth, Swagar Sherley (dem.)
Sixth, Arthur B. Rouse (dem.)
Seventh. J. Campbell Cantrill (dem.)
Eighth, Harvey Helm (dem )
Eleventh, Caleb Powers (rep.)
Massachusetts,
First district, George P. Lawrence (rep.)
elected.
Third district, Charles G. Washburn (rep.)
elected.
Twelfth district. John W. Weeks (rep.)
elected.
New York.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Thomas W. Brad
ley (rep.) elected In the Twentieth con
gressional district.
Daniel Itiordan (dem.). Eighth New York
congressional district, elected.
Jefferson M. Levy (dem.), Thirteenth
congressional district, elected.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Daniel A. Drtscoll
(dem.), Thirty-fifth New Y'ork congressional
district, elected. D. S. Alexander (rep),
THrty-sixth New York congressional dls-
l'eaaa 1 van la.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8 .-Congressmen
trict, elected,
elected :
First district. Henry II. Bingham (rep.)
Second. Joel Cool (rep. I
Third. J. Hampton Moore (rep.) I
Fourth. Reutan O Moon (rep.) I
Fifth. William W. Foulkrod (rep )
Sith. George D. M.-Creary (rep.) I
Seenth. Thomas S Butler ireo.)
Elshth. Irving P. Wanper (rep.) j
Ninih, William W. Orient (rep. i
Thirteenth, John K. Rothermel dem.)
Sixteeriili. John G. M.Henry idem.)
Seventeenth, Benjamin K Focht (rep.) j
E ghtcenth, .Marin E. Olmsted (rep. I
Nineteenth, Jesse I. llartinun (rep)
Twenty-first. Oharlea K. Patton rep)
Twenty-sixth, A. Mitchell Palmer Idem ) I
Mllineautn.
PAUI4. Nov. 8 Minnesota congress-
Sixtk district. C. A. Lind- 1
Seventh district, A. J. Vol- j
Thin district. C. II. Davl,
Nebraska Is repeating Its history as" re
gards delay In reporting the result of the
election. At the hour The Bee goes to press
the returns from the state are meager and
scattered, so much so as to prevent an ac
curate guess at the outcome. The only
certain indication Is that the vote Is lighter
than it was two years ago. Aldrich Is show
ing a gain over the Sheldon vote outside
of Douglas county, which Is a favorable
I sign for hlH election. The few figures re
ceived up to 9 o'clock, when the edition 1
of Tho Bee Is sent to press show nothing
conclusive either way. Here they are:
1010 . iwkc
Aid- Dahl- Shel- Shal'-
rich. man. don. b'ger.
121
iBERWERS TURN THE TRICK
X nl Inn Machines Work for Mrniaht
ticket nnd Ilia (ianar of Paid
Monalera Corral the HerA
ami Drive Them In.
Douglas county has given Dahlman
democrat, for governor, a maturity of
Burnetii mr like K.siiO over Aldrich, repub
lican, and the Dahlman waMon luia carried
I all his aanoclati-s on the democratic ticket
lover the safely line with him.
I For United Slatea senator IlltchcncV,
deriiocrnt, oti the prei'erent (at voln eeoms lo
haw- fallen behind Dahlman In tho lower
wards and to have forged ahead of 111 til
n tho upper wards.
For eongresH, wlh Incomplete figures,
I.olMxk. democtat, will ho nearly 2.IV0
ahead of Sutton, republican.
This outcome of the election In oDnglaa
county was produced by the combined ef
forts of the democrats and liberals of nil
parti.'H, supplemented with the unlimited
financial backing of the brewers' combine.
Election day weather was Ideal and vot
ing began early and kept tip fast. The vot
ing machines apparontly did the work they
were intended to do, namely, to forca
straight party voting, although Sutton for
cortr!n, Lynch for county commissioner
and Wead and Hastings for legislature on
the republican ticket had special workers
who brought out for them more than the
average vote.
At the hour of going to press the returns
have not been completely footed and It la
possible, but not prohable, that a few re
publicans may have pulled !n.
All the scenery was set for a bin splurge
for "Jim." Dozens of automobiles running
around the streets brailng democratlo ban
ners und offering free rides to anyone who
would promise to vote for the mayor.
This was true of Kouth Omaha as well as
Omahn. yet "Jim" fell short of his esti
mated vote down there. - In fact, notwith
standing tho big majorities he polled In
Douglas county, he disappointed many of
his ardent admirers, who had been betting
on him securing all tho way up to 15,0Ot)
over hla opponent.
The detailed vote on governor in Doug
las county, with orrly few.Tmoorjtsnt pre
cincts missing, follows:'" "
Danglai County Vote on Governor.
FIRST WARD OMAHA.
l'Jio i!ns
Diihl- Shel-Shu Hen
man, don. bergor.
District.
Aid-rich.
&
14
7'1
...
Hi
Total 2.11
1X1
M
H..
1,111
OH
12t
IHIj
40
41H
County.
Sarpv, 2 of 22
Kurt, 2 of 22
Hall. 4 of 21
Platte. 4 of 23
Keith. 3 of 9
Washington. 1 of 11
Dodge. 3 of 20
Custer, 1 of 3"
Valley, 2 of 16
Merrick, 1 of 13
Colfax, 4 of 14
Nemaha, 1 of 19
Furnas, t of 20
Cass, 1 of 2fi
Butler. 1 of 20
Saline, 1 of 22
Clay. 2 uf 20
2.:)
2yi
144
117
tM
2"9
f42
21
lttS
124
::-l
4:
2!K
P'.ii
PG
B-.2
21
1.17
pl'.l
21U
-;
;!',3
120
'2
101
2:::i
215
PV1
17
21.1
427
I?)
117
7-17
lid
292
2T:i
:-o
211
pit)
14)
71
92
275
liVi
lii'i
c,:,
Sll
142
178
rrto
ir,l
17'"
342
i;.'
191
IIS
17.1
49
Hill
SECOND WARD OMAHA.
69
Totals.
, 110
70
32
. 33
- 1
Ti.'i
.'.."I
117
l.V 1
810
THIRD WARD -OMAHA,
3.6."7
3.970 Ji,72:l
8. The vote In
Thirty precincts 3.701
Majority.
LINCOLN. Neb., Nov
Lincoln and Ijincaster county is as heavy
as a presidential year. Indications are
that Aldrich, republican candidate for gov
ernor, will carry the city and county by
a nearly normal plurality, probably from
1,400 to 1.700. The republican slump to Dahl
man. democrat, for governor Is offset by
the democritlc and populist support of
Aldrich. There was less scratching than
expected.
Four country nnd one Lincoln city pre
cinct In this, Lancaster county, show a net
democratic loss of 94.
WILDER, Neb., Nov. 8 The town of Wll
ber, Saline county, F1rt ward gives Dahl
man, 216; Aldrich 49, a democratic gain
of J4.
Majority In ( olumboi.
OOLUMI-il S, Neb., Nov. 8 -(Special Telegram.)-Columbus
complete, four waids,
give the following maprltlcs, Dalilman, 293;
Hitcho.-k. 2n.
BEAVER CITY, Neb, Nov. 8.-(Speclal
Telegram. ) Beaver City precincts com
plete: Aldrich, 19X; Dahlman, 92.
FRKMoNT, Neb.. Nov. K (Special Tele
gram il' Irst, Second and third wards
Fremont, give: A I.I 1 1 li fi 1. Dahlman 57Y
Hurkett 591. Hitchcock TuTi. '
EDGAR, Neb.. Nov. S.-(SeclaI Tele-1 3
gram.) Edgar precinct gives: Aldrich 17, ?
Dahlman 71, Hurkett IV'.. IIHcheoi k 93. !
3
4
f.
Pi
47
65
iSV)
t.Vt
.l-'O
:n2
Totals.
1
:'i
172
11
144
FOURTH WARD OMAHA.
1...
2...
3...
4...
6...
Total..
94
92
KH
211
f.73
194
IM
IM
ha
2:'K
9:ir.
1l2
l:'l
I'
1'.'
:'i
973
FIFTH WARD-OMAHA.
1
Totala.
2!ri
264
P2
12"
T'i
7
2"
210
21
292
P..I
1.161
21.1
'ht
id
211
m
l.4'l
SIXTH WARD
129 2
PI'I
117
"1
-OMAHA.
!. 228
194
162
7
li' :i
SS9
Totala.
197
18-1
4i'3
ps
too
l
!("
so
i,
L4iil
1?!i
1 . 7
1 ;
rs
1.727
2'5
1.15
191
161
263
91:3
2IB
2-.61
2"f
277
H7
1.101
2 t
2ir
IM)
211
Hi a
I
TENNESSEE
MEMPHIS. Tenn., Nov k .--Marly returna
I from country districts in Tennessee show
la surpriOnely light vote to.lav. Taylor
I dm.) Is liaihn: lloopir (fus.-rep) by a
! u.ivjII mul..rltr in ll.u . .
. .... . . I'm. ui irie
state.
I
v.id retuin same at once for exclianse. Tl
:.im ii of Miipius stock tiuiiiot be per-1
1 milled. '
1 il off c. es of Ihe Nebraska National 1
! Guard will be reiini.i1 to .iiily them-:
T.ner. and It is claimed he will have HWtM) :"w"i w"" -K"'""n ('ie onto urn- 1
piuiaiity. J Couiyaiij' cwuiuiauUra aaa ured to
ST.
men elected:
hergh dep.);
stiad dep.);
tr p.).
Ml in.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 8. Conrresim. 11
elect, d :
I'r 1 district Henry A I'uopi r.
-cor.il di tn. t. Ji h"i M N -isjn, re-e!e. i o
Tl.lril dstiut. Arthur W. Kopp.
Fever.ih district. John .1. K-i.-li.
I'K'iitli ilistrlct. Janus II Davidson
N nt ii d strict. Gusiav Kasteriuann.
Tenm .1 sunt Minor A. Morse.
lileMuth district, Irvine L, Ienrout.
ARKANSAS
SEVENTH WARD OMAHA.
147 218 241 M
14.1 kj 2; i:
-f, i'l i :r7 1...1
v.n 2:17 1..7 if.j
Totala 732 Sso 972 "7'JO
EIGHTH WARD-OMAHA.
I'.M 4 -V 271
90 2-0 lv4 2.14
S 2.! I.V, 213
l'if. 2".". 191 2M
Totals 409 3,8 71:7 g.4
NINTH WARD-OMAHA
113 30 Jit T'i
10 l::t 2.6 1
IX 111 174 111
177 Km 2-a 1-8
l"7 ;8 i.
7Vtal f-.H 10 LPS 9M
TENTH WARD-OMAHA.
H 118 p:7
4i L'6ti 1 Ih J77
79 :-'. 173 i.'"7
... 42 J..J
r7 r.;'. 9? .'i
TotM- ... 2-'4 1.413
ELEVENTH WARD -OMAHA.
213 i-7 ;;: 1'4
: '( .H .' ..I 11
: 79 71 l 77
,;j ; s "ii 2 .2
Total 7'7 XM 7I4
TWELFTH WARD-OMAHA.
2 IX 2-7 's
v.- I'J 'J'6 19.1
! PiO 176 I't I"!
l'.h
LITTLE ROCK. Nov. S-D' 111.H-r.1ts male
a cltan sweep In todiu's n .1 e .sjoiu I I
elections, el.iir.g all iiomi nces. A fair 1 ,
vole w as pop.
I.ITTLi: Itoi
ocratss niude u
gi.ss'onal cl.-ctloii. (lectin
A fu ir ote a s pol I. d.
Totals.
l.i;;:
SOI TH OMAHA.
190
K. Ark . Now y--Tl,e d. ni
clean suc.-p In today's cu
ll nominees.
FLOHIHA
JACKm i.WII.LE. Nov. X - E.i!v i. turii
how lcia.1 opllolilsta Hie in tie lead. All
ileUl.lciatic culldldale.-i weia -lee(ei1.
1 : !; 1.1 2 --' j".
2-1 2.1 10! 2i0
2- 2 i-'t 27 !',! .V)
3- 1 :: lit 3 7
."-2 4'" Pi.'. 1 II 6C1
1-1 126 .L'4 IW ,4
4 2 '-e -(7 "
6 1 67 17.' 72 1--
6 -2 :i 221 XI ,;.,4
''. i I'.'t PI U 221
ii 2 !' 'i.: 1x9 2.1
7-1 '
7-2 ::i 1 .4
Totala ... 1 2j) J.y.t l,.4
23.1
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