Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 362, 4 November 1908 — Page 4
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Massachusetts BULLETIN. Boston. Bryan carries the city by 100. with one precinct missing.
Boston The Boston Glove announces Call carried Massachusetts by 100,000.
Boston One hundred attles and town la Massachusetts gave Taft 50,001 ; Bryan 11,649.
Boston, Mass. Early Indications are that William Howard Taft will fairy Massachusetts by a plurality of is.ooo.
Boston Forty towns in Massachusetts cave Taft, 10,756; Bryan, 8,654; HJsgen, 837. The same towns in 1904, gave Roosevelt, 10,910; Parker, 4,193.
Xew York 159 precincts In Boston ftv Bryan, 81336; Taft, 29,508; for por. Draper (Rep), 23,463; VahrL (dam.). 33,884.
Boston Republican congressmen are sleeted from the First, Second, Third, Sixth . Seventh. Eighth. Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth districts In Massachusetts and from First and Second districts in New Hampshire.
Boston Bryan carried Boston In Tuesday's election by a narrow margin Of 887 rotes. The total Bryan vote was 40,237 while Taft polled 39,850. In 1904 Parker carried the city with 49,032 votes against 38,422 for Roosevelt
Minnesota SL Paul "While Taft carried trie state by probably 80,000, the Governorship In Minnesota hangs In the balance, the result being so close, that both Chairman Day of the Democratic state committee and Brown of the Republican state committee claim the state by small majorities.
St. Paul, Nov. 4. At midnight the Minneapolis Journal claimed a landslide for Taft with chances for Jacobson for governor. .
SL Paul 223 precincts in Minnesota give Taft. 23,513; Bryan, 13,501; Jacobson, 18,687; Johnson, 24,236.
SL Paul 28 precincts fn. the city give Johnson (Dem.) tee governor, 699; Jacobson, 605.
New York Minnesota's republican
S airman . Brown wires Hitchcock the f est vote In the history of the state was ouL Taft carries state by 160,000.
SL Paul. Minn.-The Minneapolis
Tribune concedes city of Minneapolis to Johnson (Dem.), for governor by
t.ooo.
Pennsylvania BULLETIN.
Philadelphia Republican leaders claims Pennsylvania for Taft by more than 800,000. Legislature they claim
will be overwhelmingly republican. .
Philadelphia, The Republican State Chairman of Pennsylvania claims that stats for Taft by 300,000.
Pittsburg, Pa. The reeleotion of Congressman John Dalsell in the Thir
teenth district by a materially reduced plurality Is conceded.
Edward J. uuny ivem.), made a mard fight against him. cutting into
bis usual vote in tne industrial pre
cincts.
Alabama ' 6
Birmingham, Ala. The democratic
majority In Alabama is very much re-
oucea, dui u Eeems at mis hour as
though a solid democratic congression
al delegation has been returned.
Wyoming Cheyenne. Wyoming. 21 out of 452
precincts gave Taft 1,296; Bryan, 773. Republican chairman claims Wyoming for Taft by 7,000.
RESULTS PLEASING TO HITCHCOCK
Republican National Chairman Extends Thanks to the People.
TRIBUTE PAID TO HUGHES.
SAID GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK WAS ONE MUCH TO AID THE NATIONAL TICKET AND DESERVED TO WIN.
New York, Nov. 4. Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock, of the republican national committee, made the following statement: "The returns speak for themselves. There seems to be no longer any doubt of the state. The electoral vote will show that my estimato was correct. It looks now. I think, as if I must have underestimated it The returns have exceeded my expectations. "The plurality in Indiana will be less than I expected. That In Illinois is far more than anticipated, and so it goes, where one state has not quite come up to the figures I had expected some other state has gone far beyond. The latest returns from Maryland indicate that we have carried that state by about 8,000 to 10,000 and that is more than I believed it would give. "I predicted that Governor Hughes would be elected. To Mr. Hughes we owe much. As a campaigner he has helped wonderfully in the national contest. All of us here at headquarters were greatly interested in the fight He has earned his victory, and we are glad for him and grateful to him for the help he has given us." When Mr. Hitchcock was asked to what he attributed the victory of the national ticket, he replied: "The people have explained that. It is not for me to say anything more except to thank the people. "I do not think any formal statement from me, further than what I have said to you. is necessary," he said to some newspaper men.
South Carolina
Columbia, S. C. Bryan
South Carolina by 50,000.
carries
Columbia, S. C. South Carolina will
give Bryan about 60,000 to 60,000 ma
jority while the state and congression
al tickets are overwhelmingly democratic. The Socialist and Independence League polled very small votes.
Delaware New York Tribune 6ays Taft car
ried Delaware by 2,000.
Wilmington, Del. Republicans car
ried the strongest democratic ward by
10. This Indicates a large republican
majority In city.
Florida Jacksonville, Fla.- Bryan's plurality 18,000.
Idaho Boise, Idaho Meagre reports showing only the trend of the voting indicate that Taft carried the state by 20,000 and the election of the entire republican state ticket.
Oregon Portland. Ore. The republican managers claim the state for Taft by a plurality of 20,000.
West Virginia Wheeling Wheeling Intelligencer, (Rep.) says with meager returns Taft is for president and Glascock for governor, have carried the state by 15,000 or 18,000 majority.
West Virginia is safely republican.
Virginia Norfolk, Va. Republican state committee concedes Virginia to Bryan by 15,000.
Michigan BULLETIN. Detroit, Mich. Exclusive of Wayne, Detroit and Kalamazoo counties Taft's plurality in Michigan is 118,750.
THE THIRD TIME VANQUISHED.
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North Dakota Fargo, North Dakota Chairman Cassel of the Democratic State Committee claims Burke is elected Governor by 6,000 to 8,000.
Fargo, N. D. Forty-nine precincts in the state of North Dakota returns Taft, 1,782; Bryan, 1,240.
North Dakota Republicans 'concede the election of Burke (Dem.), for governor over Johnson (Rep.) The balance of the republican ticket Including both congressmen is elected by good majorities.
Fargo, N. Dak. The republican chairman has telegraphed to Chairman Hitchcock, Taft's majority will be 30,000 on first returns Indications.
Maryland Baltimore, Md. Early returns lndl-r cate Taft will carry Maryland by 5,000.
Baltimore 154 precincts in Baltimore city out of SIS give Bryan, 21,054; Taft. 22,384.
Baltimore, Md. Shortly before midnight Chairman Vandiner at the democratic state headquarters conceded the election of Taft by a plurality of about 2,500 In this city, but claimed the first and second congressional districts by 5,000 and the state for Bryan by a small plurality.
Texas
Dallas Returns Indicate the election of the entire democratic ticket, both state and national by the usual majorities.
Dallas, Texas The counting Is very slow. The total vote Is estimated at 300,000, a plurality for the democratic ticket of 100.000.
New Hampshire BULLETIN. Concord, N. H. New Hampshire gives Taft 18,000 plurality.
Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas will give Bryan 20,000 majority.
South Dakota Fargo. S. D. Early returns indicate Taft will carry South Dakota by 15,000 to 20,000. Roosevelt's plurality in 1904 was 50,000.
CORPSE EXPLODES; V0TERS FLEE Embalming Fluid Caused Spontaneous Combustion.
Georgia Savannah Bryan has carried Georgia, but by reduced plurality.
Utah
Salt Lake Thirty-eight districts In Salt Lake, give Taft, 10,305; Bryan, 7,111.
Salt Lake City The chairman of the republican commissioners claims Utah republican by 23,000.
Salt Lake City Returns indicate Taft has carried Utah by 10,000 to 20,000.
Salt Lake City Republican Chairman claims Utah gone republican by 25,000; claims every county.
Oklahoma BULLETIN. Oklahoma City The Oklahoma Democrat at 9 p. m. claims state for Bryan by 25,000.
MICHIGAN FOR TAFT. Detroit, Mich. Hemans. democrat, for Governor, is running much ahead of the ticket Taft has carried the 6tate by a large majority.
Guthrie, Okla. Bryan carries the
state. The legislature Is democratic.
New Jersey ; Newark, N. J. 259 precincts outside of Newark, Taft received 50,949; Bryan 29.724. Same in 1904, Roosevelt 49,949; Tarker 29,693.
TAFT IN MICHIGAN. Detroit Mich, Nov. 3. The republican state central committee claims the state for Taft by 80.000.
Detroit, Mich. Reports from this state indicate the taft vote will be but little reduced from Roosevelt's, four years ago.
Tennessee Memphis, Tenn. Returns indicates Bryan's plurality by usual 15,000. Gov-
Newark, N. J. Everett Coleby, ernor Patterson (Dem.). running
leader of the New Idea Faction of the i slightly behind the ticket. Usual eight republican parly was re-elected to the democrats and two republicans will be state senate. . .. .. I returned to congress.
LaGrippe Weakness
"After a spell of La Grippe I was so weak and exhausted I could hardly stand. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and was soon better in every way." MRS. F. J. NORTON, ITeevlIle, N. Y. La Grippe seems to wrench every particle of vitality from its unfortunate victims. That's where the principal danger lies; because it leaves the system in a weakened condition which invites more serious diseases. During convalescence Dr. Miles Nervine should be taken to restore nervous energy, and overcome this weakening influence which is the most serious effect of La Grippe. The first bottle will benefit; If net,, our ilrweaiet wUi return yeur money.
Mississippi Jackson, Miss. Bryan carried state by 50,000.
Connecticut BULLETIN. Hartford, Conn. The latest returns Indicate that Taft will carry the State of Connecticut by 20,000.
Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 4. One of the exciting features of the election here Tuesday was the spontaneous combustion of a oorpse near the voting place of an election precinct, causing the voters and ward healers to relax their efforts for a short time. The body was that of Frank Fischer. It had Just been prepared for burial and the embalming fluid, coupled with the medicines used in the diphtheretic character of the case, was said to be the cause. The coffin was almost blown to pieces and it was with difficulty that the father of the dead man kept the corpse from burning.
WAR PREPARATIONS IN AOSTRO-HUNGARY
Conflict Now Seems Inevitable.
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JOKED AND TALKED AS RETURNS CAME IN Sherman Expected Republican Victory.
Church Calendar
ITIamum A tires f Anlo tin
officially last night that war preparations against Servia are now under 1 way In Aubtro-Hungary. War now j seems inevitable. Troops are to be I hastened to the front, where guerilla
warfare is now being carried, on by Serv ian bands.
UUca, N. Y., Nov. 4. Jaems S.
Sherman, the republican' vice presl-i dential candidate, received the elec-J
tion returns at his home on Upper Genessee street, this city, surrounded by -relatives and friends. The house was supplied with long distance telephone connections and a direct telegraph wire from New York. As the bulletins were read to Mr. Sherman, he was congratulated by those assembled. It became evident from the start that the returns were not surprising to Mr. Sherman. He has said all the time that he expected the republicans would win, and he expressed no surprise as the returns came Indicating that the state had gone heavily for the republ'can national ticket. He was at his best and Joked and talked with his visitors in a very happy frame of mind. Congratulations came from all sections early.
Nevada Nevo, Nev. Scattering returns indicate Bryan has carried the state by a small plurality.
MACK ALSO RESERVES OPINION Says He Wants to Hear From Middle West.
B3YAN RETIRED FOR NIGHT EARLY
Promised to Make Statement Today.
MAKES RIG GAINS IN IOWA
Taft Carries the State, However.
Wednesday. The League Bible class of Grace M. E. church will meet In the office in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. O. H. Hill, teacher. A Joint meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary socleties of the First M. E. church will be held In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The monthly meeting pf the Woman's Foreign Missionary society will
be held at the home of Mrs. Lock wood, 214 North Fourteenth street, at 2:30 o'clock. Thursday. Midweek service will be held at alt the churches In the evening. A meeting of the officers and teachers of the First English Lutheran Sunday school will be held In the evening. Friday. The Ladies' Aid society of Grace M. E. church will meet in the afternoon for the purpose of quilting. Choir practice will be at 7:30 o'clock. John M. Warden, a layman of Pennsylvania will conduct a 10 days' service at the First English Lutheran church starting Friday evening.
MASONIC CALENDAR.
Thursday Evening, Nov. 5. Wayne Council No. 10 R. & S. M.. Stated Assembly. Saturday Evening, Nov. 7. Loyal Chapter No. 49. O. E. 8, Stated Meeting.
New York. Chairman Mack announced last night that until he heard definitely from Ohio, Indiana. Illinois and other western states, he would not comment upon the result.
Falrvlew, Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 3. "I will have no statement to make tonight," was Wm. J. Bryan's response
! to the questions of newspaper men
last night i At 10 o'clock, Mr. Bryan was prei paring to retire for the night, after
promising that he would have something to say for publication today.
TAFT MADE GAINS IN SOUTHERN STATES Increased Vote Given Over That of Roosevelt. Jacksonville, Fla, The Times Union says returns from Southern states show that Taft has made wonderful gains. Florida as one gave - 20,000 more than to Roosevelt four years ago.
MEN ARE AGED BUT ARE SPRY Peter Wissler and Elijah Hurst Cast Votes Tuesday.
Milton. Ind., Nov. 4- Two of the oldest voters In Milton, Tuesday, . were Elijah Hurst and Peter Wissler, the latter will be 84 years old in February, and the former was Si years old a few days ago. Both are prominent farmers and each assisted every day this fall In corn gathering. -
Des Moines, la., Nov. 4. Incomplete returns indicate that Iowa will give Taft a majority of 40,000 votes, though Bryan has made tremendous gainS over his last count against Roosevelt. B. F. Carrell will be elected governor by about the same majority.
Indications are that republicans have lost a larger number of the legislative districts than usual, but will maintain their majority in the next general assembly which electa a U. S. senator. At the republican primary held In connection with the general I election Governor A. B. Cummins re-'
celved the nomination over John F. Lacey by 25,000 plurality.
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Meador, la. Returns show Taft carried Etate by 30,000 to 60,000.
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Des Moines, la. Five precincts in!
Des Moines give Taft, 1,883; Bryan, 996.
GoaeUBA.: Our chef say Gold Medal Floor erl-. Vsbosica-
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