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districts in 1904 gave Iliggins 32.27S; Ilerrlck, 46,420.

Albany, N. Y. Taft carried Chester county and every republican candidate was elected and both the senators and congressmen alike. New York In greater New York 1,256 precincts out of. 1,632 give Hughes 204.502; Chanler 258.185. In 270 precincts of state indicate Taft will carry the state by about 53,800 outside of Greater New York. Nw York 320 districts in Manhattan cat of 734 give Taft 40,267; Bryan, 55,745; HiBgen, 4,327. The same districts in -.904 gave Roosevelt, 45,301; Parker, G7.531.' NEW YORX In 917 districts iln New York state abce the Bronx, Hughes is leading Chanler, 27.091. In 170 precinct . in Creater New York, Chanler has 22,?.41 over Hughes. At this rate he should iave the whole city by 76,000. TAFT LEADS ROOSiZVELT. New York. Taft runs ahead' of Roosevelt of four years ago in Queens county. , 250 election districts out of 857 in Brooklyn give Taft 44.481; Bryan 38,662. WINS CITY, ALSO. New York,, Nov. 3. Taft New York City by 5,000. carries New York 1,800 districts in New York state outside Greater New York, give. Taft, 300,239; Bryan, 249,649. New York 103 out of 3,043 districts in New York city give above the Bronx, Taft, 63,940 over Bryan. At this rate the city above the Bronx will give Taft 179.537 over Bryan. 850 districts In Greater New York give Bryan 742 over Taft. At that rate he would have the. whole city by 1.500, and Taft would have the whole state by 178,037. Brooklyn, N- Y. Returns from 340 precincts in. Brooklyn give Taft 64,957; Bryan 53,524. . BULLETIN. New York 774 out of 3,043 districts in New York, above the Bronx, give Taft 39,440 over Bryan. At the same rate the state above Bronx, gives Taft 155,193 over Bryan; 200 out of 1.632 districts in Greater New York, give Bryan 6.105 over. Taft. This rate the whole city will give Bryan over Taft 48,860. Giving state to Taft by 106,233. . TIMES FLASHES HUGHES. New, York. The Times is flashing Hughes' election. - BULLETIN. New York The New York -Journal concedes Hughes election "by 100,000 votes. ' BULLETIN. Erie 'county, New York, complete, gives Taft, 40,101; Bryan, 35,583; Hughes, 35,367; Chanter, 40,913. Itoosevcltts plurality In 1904 wasf 13,087. " BULLETIN. ' Albany, New York, complete gives Taft a plurality of 5,500; Hughes. 3,500. Roosevelt carried the county In 1904 by 6,198. ' r BULLETIN. New York. The Brooklyn Eagle in an extra says Taft has carried Ohio, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin, and that Hughes Is elected governor of New York by 10,000. The Evening Journal says it looks like Hughes. Both parties claim Colorado. Indications favor Bryan. BULLETIN. Rome, N. Y. Complete returns give Taft, 2,228; Bryan, 1,966. Same In 1904 Roosevelt, 2,151; Parker, 1,912. BULLETIN. Utlca. Complete vote Taft 7,701; Bryan, 6,719; Hughes, 7,216; Chanler, 7,282. Syracuse Complete vote Taft, 17,794; Bryan, 11,976; Hughes, 17,124; Chanler, 12,045. BULLETIN.. New York The New York Herald la signaling from tower Indicates Taft's election. The New York Times says Taft wins by 175,000 to 200,000. BULLETIN. New York, Nov. 3. State Chairman Woodruff says Taft will carry New York Btate by 50,000. Connecticut goes to Taft by 20.000. Returns at this hour indicate Taft carried Ohio and New Jersey by heavy pluralities. All New England States sure for Taft. Taft carries a large plurality. BULLETIN. New York. At 7:15 p. m.. Republican National Chairman Hitchcock claims 325 electoral votes for Taft; 100,000 plurality in New York State for Taft, and that Governor Hughes be elected. BULLETIN. New York ' Hughes' plurality in New York state will probably bo about 57,000. New York. 1208 districts above the Bronx give Taft 72,263 over Bryan. At this rate the state above the Bronx will give Taft 170,408 over Bryan. 1,169 districts In Greater New York give Taft 2.244 over Bryan. At this rate he will have the whole city 30,000 and state by 173,408. by New York Baaed on 120 out of 587 districts in Brooklyn, Chanler's plurality will be 12,000. GAINS PILES UP. Boston, Mass., Nov. 13. One hundred and fifty towns in. Massachusetts give Taft 45,554; Bryan. .17,72$. Same towns in 1904 gave Roosevelt 45.619; vrker 1S.975. For governor Draper

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CHARLES HUGHES. In carrying New York, Governor Hughes did not do it with ease. He waged one of the bitterest campaigns in the history of the state. He was opposed by the liberal element the principal part of which was the bookmakers and race track men. They fought his election to the bitter end. but were unsuccessful in defeating him. (Rep.), 3,553; Vahey (Dem.), 19,308. Same last year, Guild 34,852; Whitney 17,449. New York 759 precincts out of 31,043 districts in New York state above the Bronx, glv Hughes 16,137 over Chanler. At the same rate the state above the Bronx gives Hughes 63,903 over Chanler. Brooklyn In 180 districts out of 587 Taft will receive a plurality of 16,000. against 6,600 for Roosevelt In 1904. Brooklyn, New York 140 districts out of 587 districts give Taft 24,250; Bryan 20,629; Hisgen 29. Brooklyn, New York 160 districts out of 587, give Taft 28,171; Bryan 23.845; Hisgen 2.572. New York. 110 districts in Manhattan out of 734 give Taft 15,593; Bryan, 18,985; Hisgen, 1,334. New York 130 districts out of 890 In Manhattan below the Bronx give Taft, 18,900; Bryan, 22,050. At this rate Bryan will carry the borough by 21,500. Manhattan 140 districts out of 734 in Manhattan give Taft 19,583; Bryan 24,544; Hisgen, 1,783. New York. 568 election districts In New York state give Taft 161.074: Bryan, 119,577; Hisgen, 898. Same In 1904, Roosevelt, 158,408; Parker, 101,821. 650 election districts in New York state give Taft, 173,828; Bryan, 128,494; Hisgen, 993. Rensslaer County New York Fortyfive out of 87 election districts give Taft 1.140; Bryan 8.973; Hisgen 10,498; Chanler 9,589. Same in 1904 gave Roosevelt 11,075; Parker 8,549; Hughes 9.929 and Hearst 9,507. Brooklyn Twenty election districts out of 587 give Chanler a plurality of 1,004. New York. The New York World says Taft is elected. The returns from 180 of 205 election districts in Boston show Bryan, 34,131; Taft, 34,869. For Governor Draper, (Rep.) 28,119; Vanity, (Dem.) 40,708. Manhattan, N. Y. Fifty election dis tricts out of 734 give Taft, 5,819; Bry an. 8,957; Hisgen, 574. Schenectady, N. Y. City gives Taft 1,795; Bryan, 5,801. Queen's County, N. Y. Twenty elec tion districts out of 113 give Taft 2.505; Bryan, 3,273; Hughes, 368. Greater New York. 104 election districts out of 1.633 give Taft 19,341; Bryan, 21,357; Hisgen, 2,033. Brooklyn, N. Y. 100 election districts out of 587, give Taft, 18,302; Bryan, 16,324. At this rate Taft will carry boroughs of Brooklyn by 15,000. Brooklyn, N. Y. 190 districts out of 587 give Taft, 18,302; Bryan, 15,324. Greater New York Fifty-eight, districts out of 1,034 gives Hughes, 4,773; Chanler, 7,932; Shearn, 767. Greater New York Forty districts out of 113 in Queens county, New York, gives Taft, 5,540; Bryan, 6.925, and Hisgen, 700. Rochester, N. Y. The vote for president and governor in this city, practically correct is Taft, 24,069; Bryan, 17,641; Hushes, 22,711; Chanler. 19,110. New York. IS 7 election districts in New York state give Hughes 55,555; Chanler, 54.024; Shearn 227; same districts in 1906 gave Hughes 50,357; Hearst, 41,314. New York New York state, outside city. 419 precincts out of 3.034 Taft 24,295 over Bryan. At this rate the state outside of city will give Taft 176,494 over Bryan. New York City Twenty districts in Manhattan out of 734 give Taft 2,088; Bryan 3,457. Watertown, N. Y. The total vote here follow;: Taft, 3.130; Bryan. 1,870; Hughes, 2.S29; Chanler, 2,123. Elniira. N. Y. Twenty-six districts:

Taft, 4,768; Bryan, 4,120; Hughes, 4,527; Chandler 4,210 (same in 1904); Roosevelt, 4.584; Parker, 3,923.

Troy, N. Y. New York Herald gives total vote of Troy. N. Y.: Taft. 9,752; Bryan.-8,549; Hisgen, 148; Hughes, 8,261; Chandler, 9,068; Shern, 153. Utica, N. Y. Taft. 7,701; Bryan, 6,711; Hughes, 7.206; Chanler, 7.242. Auburn. N. Y. Total Taft, 4,068; Bryan, 2,734; Hughes, 3,828; Chanler, 3,106. New York Thirty precincts In Man hattan Taft 3,164; Bryan 5,536. New York New York World concedes Taft's election. New York Thirty districts in Brooklyn out of 587 give Hughes 3,090; Chanler 4,099. New York Forty precincts in Man hattan Taft 4,788; Bryan 7,168. estimated marshall's major ITY WILL BE 20, (Continued From Page One.) gruntled heretofore had made up their minds to eccept Watson and vote the ticket straight rather than take chances on spoiling their ballot for Taft. On the other hand the democrats were claiming that these republican voters were still opposed to Watson and were voting the straight democratic ticket rather than run the risk of spoiling their ballot. And each side had something on which to base its claim. This was admitted by all sides. The saloons were closed tight here and as far as has been learned they were closed all over the state. No trouble has been reported from any place in the state, but the police of this city were looking for it during the evening in some of the wards In which foreigners vote. Thousands of foreigners were naturalized during the last week or two and it was said they would be brought to the polls to vote late in the day. When the republicans found that rapid voting was being done and that straight tickets appeared to be the rule they brought out considerable money and began betting on. Watson. Several bets were made at even money today. The weather all over the state was' reported fine and this helped to bring out a full vote. Clever 8cheme Worked. A clever scheme was worked here today by some one, presumed to be the democrats. Letters were sent to a large number of ' colored republicans telling them to select ten of their, best workers in their precincts and go with them to room 33," old Board of Trade building to meet Capt. W. E. English, who wished them to do some special work on election day. The letters told them that they would be supplied with the "necessary means" for carrying on the work. As a result fully ! 500 negroes gathered at the old Board of Trade, only to find that they had been fooled. Mayor Bookwalter and several other well-known republicans had to explain to them that the letters were forgeries and that it was a democratic scheme to get the negroes to come down to be disappointed. When they went to room 33 they found pictures of Taft and Governor Hanly on the wall and the floor strewn with paper bands, such as are used around packages of paper money in banks, each band marked "$50." This looked promising of course, but there was no money in sight. It was acknowledged to be a clever scheme well worked. It is not believed that many negroes voted the democratic ticket, though some did. Most of them lined up as they always have done for the republican ticket. Among the republicans confidence was maintained in the general result as far as the national ticket was concerned. They insisted that Taft will carry the state and that he will be elected. They were also confident of the election of Watson and the rest of the state ticket. But the democrats insisted that the straigh icket voing indicated a landslide for Bryan and were claiming that Marshall will be elected by a large plurality. It was admitted on all sides, however, that the complexion of the legislature could not be forecasted. (Later Bulletin) Indianapolis, Ind. 650 precincts out of 3,235 ini Indiana give, Taft 103,758, Bryan 99,548, Watson 89,071, and Marshall 95,567. On this basis Taft will carry the state by 26,000 and Marshall will win over Watson by 30,000. 1 1 " i Indianapolis Claims are advanced by the republican state central committee through Carl W. Reddick, at 10:30 tonight, that Taft will carry the state by 20,000 and Marshall by 10,000. The democrats are conceded seven of the thirteen congressional districts. The legislative ticket is very close and probably will be republican. The congressional districts conceded to the democrats are the second, third, fourth.

and twelfth. The closeness of the results in Indiana is proving a surprise. It had been expected Taft would go through with 40,000 majority and Watson would have clear sailing by a vote of 15,000. The congressional vote is a big surprise. BULLETIN. Indianapolis 445 precincts out of 3.244 in Indiana give Taft 76.227, Bryan 74.642 and at this basis Taft will have a plurality of 13,000 and Roosevelt in this district had a plurality in 1904 of 90.000. 425 out of 3,245 give Taft in Indiana. 76.227, Bryan 74,642,,' Watson 67,234, and Marshall 74,409 Indianapolis 550 precincts out of 3.245 gives Taft, 90.620; Bryan. 83.305; Watson, 79,393; Marshall, 85,707. Present returns from all sections leave little doubt of the election of Marshall for governor. It is probable that Marion county's democratic ticket will win. 600 precincts in Indiana give Taft, 97,485; Bryan, 94.42G; Watson, 84,006; Marshall, 01,300. BULLETIN. Indianapolis Returns now received are almost entirely from the cities where Watson's defeat had been expected. The rural districts may tell a different story. Thirty-four precincts out of forty in Vanderburg county give Watson a lead of 151 votes. The republican legislative ticket is said to be elected. One half the precincts of Bartholemew county show Marshall will carry the county by 400. Lake county gives Taft a plurality of 3.000 and Watson 2.000. BULLETIN. Indianapolis 6 precincts in Indiana give Taft 67,570; Bryan, 67.109; Watson, 61,227; Marshall, 68,896. Indianapolis 250 ' precincts in Indiana give Taft 57,143; Bryan. 56,582; Watson, 50,666; Marshall, 57,969. Indianapolis, Ind. 475 precincts in Indiana out of a total of 8,245 give Taft, 82.561; Bryan. 80,354; Watson. 72,473; Marshall, 79,662. Indianapolis Reports received by the republican state committee indicate that Clinton county will give Taft a plurality of 350 and Watson 200. In Delaware county, eleven out of thirty-four precincts gave Taft 2,337, Bryan 1,780, Watson 2,880, Marshall 2,448. Wayne county reported that Watson will have 2,000 and Taft 3,000. Reports from Vigo county showed that fourteen out of forty-one precincts gave Taft 4,955; Bryan 5,000. In these same precincts Watson fell far behind receiving 4,529 , to Marshall's 6,279. St. Joseph county will give Taft a plurality of 2.500, and Watson a plurality from 800 to 1,000. Watson ran even with Taft in South Bend. The Bartholomew county committee reported that ten out of thirty-six precincts gave Taft 2.582, Bryan 2,035, Watson 2,229. Marshall 2.542. The Lake county chairman estimated that Watson will carry Lake by 2,000 while Taft will have 3,000. Indianapolis, Ind 900 precincts out of 3,245 In Indiana give Taft, 126,362; Bryan, 123.882; Watson, 111,609, and Marshall, 118,502. Indianapolis Grant county with 58 precincts out of a total of 85. Taft, 5,511; Bryan, 4.5S0; Watson, 5,456, and Marshall, 4,668. In 1904 this county gave Roosevelt, 5,550, and Parker, 4,668. Indianapolis. 425 precincts outside of Marion county give Taft 76,227, Bryan 74,642. Watson 67,234, and Marshall, 74,409. Taft carried Montgomery county by 425 and Marshall by 111. Four years ago Hanly carried this county by 546. It looks like Adair would be re-elected to congress. Sixteen out of 86 districts ln Madison county give Taft 1,207; Bryan 1,204; Watson, 829 and Marshall, 837. Taft and Marshall will receive all the pluralities. State Chairman Goodrich has just issued the statement that Marshall will carry the state by a small majority and that the Republican state ticket will be defeated. Taft will carry the state by about 3,000. Indianapolis 800 precincts in state out of 3,245, give Taft, 115,658; Bryan, 114,150; Watson, 101,727; Marshall, 109,069. Liberty, Ind. The First and Second precincts of Union county give Taft, 181; Bryan, 121; Watson, 171; Marshall, 132. Indianapolis, Ind. At 10 o'clock indications are that Taft has carried Indiana by 3,000 to 5,000; that Marshall (Dem.), has been elected by small majority; that Overstreet has probably been defeated for congress from the Seventh district. The Teturns are slow In coming in, and figures are lacking as to the other congressional districts. Indianapolis.Out of 360 precincts in Indiana, Taft gets 69.196; Bryan 69,159; Watson, 62,515; Marshall, 69,873. Indiana polls. 224 election precincts out of 3.245 in the state for president give Taft. 28.148; Bryan, 26.785. The same precincts in 1904 gave Roosevelt, 29,221; Parker 21.122. Indianapolis 400 precincts In. Indiana give Taft 73,837; Bryan "3,462; Watson 65,442; Marshall 72,759. Iadlaaa 300 precincts In Indiana,

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give Taft. 6231; Bryan. 01,005: Watson, 55,124. and Marshall, 52.978.

Bluffton, Ind. Twelve precincts out of 32 in Wells county give Taft 637; Bryan 1.119. Wabash. Ind. Ten precincts out of 38, give Taft 973: Bryan. 717; Watson, 1,098; Marshall, 798. This county in 19 4 gave Roosevelt a plurality of 2,935. Valparaiso. Ind. Porter county gives Taft, 1,494; Bryan. 1,059; Watson, 1,C33; Marshall, 1.2G3. BULLETIN. Indiana Fifteen precincts out of 45 in Montgomery county, give Taft 2.57S; Bryan. 8,046. This county in 19t4 gave Roosevelt R plurality. Indiana Nineteen precincts in Wayne county give Taft 12S; Bryan, 58; Watson, 107; Marshall, 79. BULLETIN. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 3. State Chairman Goodrich wired National Chairman Hitchcock that Taft will carry Indiana by 15,000. MARSHALL LEADS BRYAN. Indianapolis Out of 34 precincts in Delaware county, Taft has 3,337; Bryan, 1,780; Watson. 2,809; Marshall, 2.448. Early returns from Vanderburg county indicate Marshall will outrun Bryan. Tippecanoe county gives Watson a majority of 800; republican loss of 100. Newton county gives Taft a plurality of 650 against a republican plurality of 353. Grant county has returned but one precinct which gives WTatson a majority of two votes. Indications are that Taft will carry Marion county by 2,000. Taft carries St. Joseph county by 2,500 and Watson the same by about 800. Vigo county gives Marshall a plurality of about 1,000. Bryan is leading also. Twenty precincts out of 40 in Vanderburg county give Taft 4,080; Bryan, 3,341; Watson, 3.980; Marshall, 3.820. In Grant county out of 30 precincts, give Taft, 2,582; Bryan, 2,035; Watson, 2,225; Marshall, 2,542. Overstreet appears possibly defeated in the Seventh district. Indications are democrats will carry entire Marion county ticket. Terre Haute. Twenty-five precincts Vigo county, city of Terre Haute Taft 5,706; Bryan, 5,728; Watson, 4,200; Marshall, 7,565. Indianapolis 14 out of 41 precincts In Vigo county gave Taft 4,955; Bry an 5,000; Watson, 4,529, and Marshall, 6.278. Indianapolis 115 precincts out of 138 In Marlon county gave Watson 27,072; Marshall. 30,946. Sullivan county gives Bryan the plurality by 1,300, and "for Marshall, 1,400. This county was carried two years ago by the Democrats with a total of 600. Indianapolis 200 precincts in Indi ana give Taft 44,113 and Bryan 44.276; Watson 38,141 and Marshall 44,341. 110 precincts in Marion coun ty give Taft 28,196; Bryan 28,444. BULLETIN. Indianapolis Republicans at head quarters give Marion county to Mar shall by 4,000. BULLETIN. Indianapolis. 160 precincts in In diana give Taft 36,128; Bryan, 35,625; Watson, 31,224; Marshall, 35,650. In 1906 the state election in Marion county gave a republican plurality of 5,000. On returns from 90 precincts in the county the republican plurality will be wiped out Taft and Marshall republicans are in evidence throughout the state. BULLETIN. Indianapolis Indications are that Marshall will carry Marlon county. The state democratic committee claims Bryan will pull through in the state. The claim is made, also, the democrats will carry Marion county for all offices. In Monroe township Marshall beats Watson by 160 votes In ten precincts in Montgomery county Taft's vote is 2,042 and Bry an's 1,893. Three precincts in Franklin county give Bryan a plurality of 13 and Mar shall 15. BULLETIN. Indianapolis 100 precincts In Indi ana, mainly in Marion county give Taft 24,050; Bryan 23,330; Watson 19,987; Marshall 22,585. BULLETIN. Indianapolis Chairman Goodrich has a dispatch from Frank Hitchcock saying Taft will carry New York. Indianapolis Sixty-two precincts In Indiana, give Watson 15.542; Marshall, 16.842. The democratic gam over two years ago Is 2,640. Indianapolis, Ind. Forty precincts In Indianapolis heard from by the demo cratic committee, give Taft, 9,796; Bryan, 8,933. The first twenty-five precincts out of 138 in Marion county, give Bryan. 5.9S4; Taft, 6.687, a net democratic gain of 775. At this rate Taft will carry Marion county by about 500. Taft and Marshall are running close together on the voteIndianapolis Marlon county, thirtyone precincts, Taft, 7,918; Bryan, 7,560; Watson, 7,388, and Marshall, 8,363. Icfauts and children ara coostaatlv iminum xative. It Is important to know what to a-h :bem. Their stcsiach and bowels ara aot stror nooffh for salts, porf tiv waters or catha - -ill, powders or tablets. Ohre tbem an?" 'easaot. rentto. laxative tonic like Or. Cm' eil's Syrup Pepsin, which sens at tea tc Hi of SO cents or Si at rcff store. It Is i e great remedy for yon to rave in the boose children w--- " . PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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ELECTED TO The Sixth Congressional District, the "Old Burnt District,- will once more return a Republican to congress in the person of Judge W. O. Barnard of New Castle. From present Indications, Judge Barnard will be elected over his Democratic opponentTRevTT. H. Kuhn, by a handsome majority of about 3.000 or 3,500. Missouri St Louis. Chairman Becker of the 1 republican state committee, declared that Hadley (Rep.) for governor, has carried Missouri by 2.000 running slightly ahead of Taft. St. Louis Democratic Chairman Ruby concedes that Hadley (Rep.), for governor has carried St. Louis by 7,000. The result in state is In doubt. Kansas City. Mo. Nine precincts out of 183 In Kansas City, give Bryan. 10,045; Taft, 7,980. St. Louis, Mo., "Nov. 3. Indications point to a record-breaking vote for city and county, probabilities are it will exceed 140,000. Polls dosed at 7 o'clock. Tennessee Memphis, Tenn. Returns indicates Bryan's plurality by usual 15,000, Governor Patterson (Dem.). running slightly behind the ticket. Usual eight democrats and two republicans will be returned to congress. Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas will give Bryan 20,000 majority. Colorado BULLETIN. Denver, Colo. Both sides claiming state; though chances are Bryan has been successful. Kansas BULLETIN. Topeka, Kans. The hearviest rote in the state's history has been polled. Both sides claim a victory. Topeka, Kans. Returns from fifteen counties indicate Taft carries Kansas by 22.00a