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Show BULLETINS OF ELECTION l,l hi. I K 1)141 ' VTKD. MILWAL'KJifcJ, WW., Nov. 8. Victor Vic-tor 1 Merger, unseated S.jtali-t con- (Treasman from the fifth district of Lai onsin. at noon today conceded his i. feat by William H Stafford, Repub-I Ilea n. MoM N REST LTS ' HliLENA, Moi.t . Nov. a Mon- toii . in returns from "oi oi tne atate's Mb i precinct, give Senator Harding a lead of nearly -li.ouo over Governor t'ox. 'i ne retuj s showed Harding 9)1,423; Cox -I'j.z'.s. i ! OKIi VHOJI KET1 RNS. 'HvL.AiiU.iiA CITY, Okiu., ov. 3. Unofficial and incomplete lelurr.s from 1115 precincts out of 2tt5 in Oklahoma compiled at 10:3u o'clock today gave for president: Cox 99,-o 99,-o .j, Harding jS.'JJii. or a majority of 3 119. An early tabulation 61 10S7 precinct gave Cox li7,S73. Harding VS,40ti or a majority of 43C7 i oil M I ( ill II K I I Oil. I Mill's, ii. No. 3. The noon tabulation on the uhlo presidential vote showed Senator Harding leading Governor t'ox by 258. U4t on returns fiom 5248 precincts out of 7145 in the state. The vote was: Harding 810.746. Cox 551. S00. Returns from 3676 precincts gave former Governor Willis a lead of 158,- 36? votes over w. a Julian, his democratic demo-cratic opponent for United States sen-! .it. The vote was: Willis 637,164; Julian 378.796. . I W YORK HI. SI Ul S. NEW STORK, Nov. 3. Revised fig-, tins for 654 2 districts out of a total of 7308 in the stale gave for president: COS 735.537; Harding 1.722,154. CHAMP CLARK LOSES ST LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. t, The count in 2 14 out 'ft 26S precincts In the ninth Missouri district today gave for Congressman Con-gressman Clark. Democrat. 2'J,463;! jlltikrelde, Republican, 30.209. OMAHA FIGURES, uM AHA. Neb. Nov 3. Revised1 and corrected returns from 1084 of , Nebraska's 1877 precincts on president give: Harding 156.050; Cox 76.319. A, total of 1086 precincts on governor gave; Governor Samuf-l R McKelvIe in 96,281; former Governor John H. Moorehead. S3, 037; Mayor Arthur G- I Wray, of York, an independent candidate can-didate indorsed bv the Nonpartisan! league. (S,fS8. PARI I Y P, STROM . SEATTHF. Wash., Nov. 3. Senutor Harding's lead in Washington neared jlhe 60,000 mark when returns were received from 762 of the 2378 prc-,clncts prc-,clncts in the state. The returns gave Harding 89.885; Cox 30,452; Chrlsten-sen Chrlsten-sen :'3.887. I'nltcd States Senator Wesley I Jones. Republican, and the state's five l:e.uM;. ii. m- iiiters iI I lie hi. use ol representatives wer leading as were Governor L.. F. Hart and othor members mem-bers of the Republican state ticket.! Returns from 698 precinct Kave Hurt lead of 31.432 over Robert Bridges : (farmer-Labor, for governor w. w ; Black. Democrat, was third. ARIZONA RKSUTJTS. PHOENIX, Ariz. Nov 3. With re-' lurns received from 101 of the 474 precincts in the state this morning. Republican candidates for president, Fulled States senator and governor were leading Candidates of other par-, I ties The figures were For presl-1 dent: Harding 3706; Cox 3020. For; I I Kill Mlllcl on f':i. I'Hu.) j Bulletins of Election s I ! , A. ; ii onttnued I rum Pago nc.) I governor: Campbell. Republican. I 421 3: Sliniu. Democrat 3170. For I f Mcnxtnr; Cameron, Republican, .1813; I Smith, Dcmof-ra', Incumbent, 2998. MARYLAND KETIRNS. BADT1 M u RE. Md.. Nov. 3. Virtu-I Virtu-I BJty 'ompietr rr turns from Maryland :avo COX 17S.1SI; Harding 224.201. Dobs 401. Scnni. smith (d) 112,222; Weller (r) 17S.306. H Only 21 scattered precinct of the I we re missing. WEST VIRGIN! . CHARLESTON W. Vb., Nov. 3. I Returns from 961 districts out of 1868 In West Virginia give Cos 110.931. H Harding 152.9 IS. Kor governor: Koontz 92.452. Montgomery 42.1 20: Morgan i::s.6Sy. rlUM BY 1 ullAHA, Neb., Nov. 3. Three hun-H hun-H dred and five precincts out of 1877 In H Nebraska on the proposition of rati; H fying the act of the state legislature H providing that candidates for state H offici belov governoi b nominated - by poiltHval conventions' instead of by H direct primary, give the follow ir.g 10- H tale: Yes 9140: No 2374. u is KI T! RNS DALLAS. Tex . Nov 3. Intense cx-Hf cx-Hf 1 It r men t centered today in the con-, f gresslonal race in the fourteenth Tea ' district where- on the f;ic f uimtfi-clal uimtfi-clal returns from an estimated fifty p r 1 1 i:t of the vote-; 1 .,.-1. Ijnr M Wurzboch, Republican leading 7 incumbent, by more than two thou-i Sand. Should Wurzhach maintain lus lead it would bo the first time in, twenty-six years that a R publican ongresamun has ticer elected f rom 1 southwest Tcxirf. The Democratic state ticket, according to unofficial and loromplet returns, made a clean (Wesp by majorities ol a!out five to orif. All Democratic omr' -mien .il.m Vert- f letted ejteepl in th. fourteenth district. i ILLINOIS RP1 III H 'HICAGO Nov. 8. -Setting a new record that will be hnrd to overcome without ;i greater outpouring il fe-Tnalo fe-Tnalo voters than obtained yesterday, I Republicans polled an Miniated m:i-Jonty m:i-Jonty of 77,000 votes in Illinois for enalor Harding and did not fall far -abort of that figure In electing Len imall governor and William B U( Klnl-y senator. Most of the Illinois Httongrensmen will b- Republican while The entire state ticket, tn ludlnj; the legislature und thfl Chicago and Cook county officers will be of th, nuns party aa the coming national admin' 1st ration. On Incomplete returns Small ran omc 300.000 votss behind Harding ' 'ongressniiin McKlnle more nearly followed th- pi" i- Sepator Harding in the racs for ssnatorshlp against Peter Waller, Democrat Mayor Thompson's candidates nrere elected to -Chicago offlcea Chicago, with - mi" "mi nioi voters delivered a plurality of about 100, I for Harding, SJ'.oOu f,.r M.-Kinl- -i 200,000 for Small. n policy (1u-r.-Uons. Chicago defenU-d davllght saving. sav-ing. Former Speaker .Joseph O, Cnnnoii of Danville wat elected to hi 28nl ertn in congress and snot her former leader of the house, James R Mann. ( t'hicago, was re-elected Congress-rtinn Congress-rtinn James McAnrirews. c. th.- Nixtli district. Chicago, was defeateQ iv his itepubllcan opponent, John .) O01 man .11 1 1 1 n -OMAHA, Neb., Nov, 3. 'ongretw-man 'ongretw-man A. W. Jsffsrli woo bit second inrm In eongress b 1 1 1 m re-election In the second Nebrnska district. Il- Is an Omaha attorney and a former L7nl-rerslty L7nl-rerslty of Michigan footii.-ill star Kansas itirn iis. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 8. Nine hundred thirty-eight precincts on( of 2.S26 in Kansas give Harding. 1 1.7C3; Cox, 69.8C6. Curtis. 113.37S; Hodges. :8i7! Allen, 130.930: Davis 76.913. WISCONSIN RETURNS. MILWAUKEE, v- 8. Returns from L686 precincts out of 2,423 In Wisconsin for president Kav- Harding. 249. 2M6; Cox, fiO.TiS; Debs. 18.079. Return! from 139? precinct; out of 2426 for l.'nlted States senator pave Lenroot Republican. 1 1 7 936; Reinach. Democrat. n.r,,077. Weber. Socialist. 33,173, Thompson, Independent, 94,-493. 94,-493. " NoRI If DAKOTA RESULTS. FARGO, N. D, Nov. S. With prac tlcally no returns on the slSCtlon In N.-ith Dakota riiorted here early to-day, to-day, except on the nice for fto rnor. ths fonrlor News Non-Partisan league Organ, this morning claimed victorv for Lyron .1 Fra.ler. Iean"u candidate for governor and also 1 1 nmed the lead for the rest of the league ticket. The Forum, supporting the Independent Inde-pendent Voters' association, claimed that O. B, BurtnesS, first district candidate can-didate for congress had defeated .l"hn M. Haer, Incumbent. No definite figures fig-ures were available. Figures on the Kubi rnatortal race with 273 precincts, mostly In clMes and downs heard from gave Fraler K Non-Partisan, 17.465 and O'Connor O'Con-nor (D) 84.677. Fourteen precincts out of 2.091 In North Dakota give for president: Harding, 1.230; Cox, 27S;. Dobs. 69 For Fnilcd Slates senator 13 predicts pre-dicts give H H. Psrry, Democrat. 1,03'.. nnd Dr K F. Iadd. Republican (Non-Parllsan) 763. old .m RETURNS. I ' 1 1 TLA NT), ore . Nov 3 1 Liirns from more than oie-third of 1 in-ROti showed Senator Harding leading Governor Gov-ernor Cox nearly two to one. The returns re-turns from 575 precincts out of 1699 gave Harding 23.870; Cox 12.533. Flr.l, V Silnnfll.l OLMhllnon ill ."-St; precincts reported continued to lead Senator 'Jeorg,. k Chamberlain, Democrat, In the senatorial race. The returns gave Stan field 19.595; Chamberlain Cham-berlain 1 6,777. GOTHAM DEMOCRATIC. NEW YORK, Nov 3 The complete New York City vote for governor gave. Smith (Democrat) 709. 74 , Miller. (UepublUnnt 120,116; Thompson 1 Prohibition 1 8,463 HOI II I I MM li-s4,l Rl ST. LOUIS, Mo. Nov. 3. Although both parties today still claimed to have Missouri, Republican candidates for the principal state und national offices of-fices continued to increase their majorities ma-jorities With nearly half of the s-iale's 3,-810 3,-810 precincts in. Senator Harding, led Governor Cox bs about 35.000 and Senator Selden Spen.-p was ubout th 1 me number of vot ahead or his Democratic opponent, Brlokenrldge Long Arthur M. Hyde, Republican OS nd Ideate for governor, was running well ahead of the nallona.1 ticket and lied an advantage of RIOTS than 50 000 votes over Atkinson, Democratic nominee. Champ Clark; former pesker of the house led hit- Republican opponent, Hnkriede, by . ss than 1.000 votes In 7 ft out of 268 precincts, but seemed to maintaining 1.1- advantage. Bland (Democratic) incumbent, led F.yis In the fifth district b) 2,000 wth two-thrd.-t of the precincts In, VKW 1 ORK RETI M-:w fORK, Nov. 3. Complete re-turha re-turha from the 2.833 districts in Greater Great-er Now York gave S-natoi Harding pinrahtv of 4 4 0.0 4 1 o . r ( ;o vern.. r Co The vote w.i t Cox 345,536. Harding 715,671; Debs I U1.866. CHICAGO, Nov. : Returns from 223" precincts out of 6730 In Illinois. Including 1105 in Cook county for pre president, give- llurdlnK 497. 36g. Cox 111,154, IOW RFTTI KN DBS MOINES, Iowa. Nov. 3 Revised Re-vised returns from various precincts out of a total of 2 560 precincts In the state give: For president 1 !R0 precincts Harding Har-ding 277. 4S. Cox 93.1S6 I For xenaior. 771 prrcincts. Cummins Cum-mins 1S1.432; Porter 92.3R3. For governor. 7 4 2 prSClhoto, Kendall Ken-dall (Republican) 1 60.797. Herring. 95,617. The foregoing results contain precincts pre-cincts from even,- county In the state says three WYOMING REP1 BUCAM CHEYBNE. Wyo.. Nov 3 On the batds of returnn from one-third of th Mtatc. th- Republican state and national nation-al ticket will carry by ten or twelve thousand If the ame ratio continual Returns from 270 of the G2' precincts pre-cincts give: Harding 11.907; Cox 5.97 For COngTes? Mondell ( Republl-oan) Republl-oan) 1 1,1 Mi l nwli-r (Temocrati 6,-001; 6,-001; Morgan ( I'armfr-Uborl 1,Xf,ft. Chairman Kennedy of the Republican Republi-can committee claimed 'he State by 10,000. 1 nil it lo III si 1 1 - DKNVER. Colo, Nov. 3 - Returns from 610 precincts out of 1,483 in Colorado Col-orado give for president; Cox, 35,-DCI 35,-DCI lUrdlng. 63.537. Keturns from 606 precincts in th-mIh th-mIh tc trlve for L'nlted Stales senator Scott. 27.4f. ; Nicholson. 68.632; Thomas. 5,824. Returns from '.07 preelnct- give for governor J. VL Collins, (8,621; Shoup, 7.37S. NKBR K KI KIUs OMAHA. Neb.. Nov 3. Revised and corrected totals for 990 ,,t Nebraska's 1.877 precincts for president k1'- Hardin?. 139.955; Cox, 68,41 I The st me precincts for rrovr-rnor are: Qovernor McKh vie (R). 8 4 609; Ifoorshead (IX), 70.023: Wray Independent!. Inde-pendent!. 47,966. LEADING BERG! R UUwaukee, Wis... Nov. 3 w H Stafford, Republican, at 7 o'clock to day led Victor L Rorger. Socialist, by more than 1700 with returns from 91 precincts out of 95 in the fifth congressional con-gressional district reported. The vote was; Stafford 2'., 938; j Rergcr, 24.207. OKI i.o 1 OR 11 IRDING. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 3 Returns from 702 precincts, some complete out of 1699 In Oregon gave Sena'or Harding Hard-ing 19.168 votes and Oovernor Cox 9.816. Robert N. Stnnfleld, Rer uhMcan. had '1 lead over United States Senator Chamberlain In 713 precincts, part of I which were Incomplete. Chamberlain I received 13.161 otes and Slanfleld J I 15,173 In the precincts reporting. The 1 three Pepubll an i-uncn"i.nifri who sough: re-election, were leading their opponents ROM! N FOR H IRDING CHICAGO, ' :i Chicago women i-ost n heavy ote for the election of iMenator ItrdinB and Governor Cool- ' idge with approximately half of the re'.uinii iii ChiCnKO complete, the vote shows that 91.191 womn voted for i ine Republic! r. presidential ticket as I compared with 1.55,603 male votes. In the Democratic race, However, the men outvoted the women nearly two to one The woman vote for president j was 32 16K and the men east 60,347 I ballots The same proportion carried j through in the balloting for governor) ! and senitor. onto RJ n U v COLCMRCS, O. Nov. 3. Ohio, home of the Democratic and Republican Repub-lican candidates for president, yesterday yester-day east Its vote decisively for Senator Harding His election came on hi 5 5th birthday. On returns from 1.128 out of the 7,145 precincts in the stale early today. J Senator Htirding was leading his op-1 ponent by 196.070. If Ihls ratio con-1 Unties Harding would carry his home! tats by approximately 339.000, thai greatest plurality ever given by the ! . ulotu fnr an.. .... n .4 (1 . . . I office. The vote from the 4,l.'S pre-) pre-) clnctn was Hardlns, 6J1.10P. ' Cox, 435. uSP. Former Mayor Harry L. Davis, Re- publican, of Cleveland, continued to ; gain on late returns over State Audl-J Audl-J lor A. V. Donahey, Democrat, in the I race for the governorship. The vote j from 2,539 precincts gave- Davis. iix.975; Donahey, 263.091. j Former Governor Frank B: Willis. Kepubhcan. had s substantial lead of 81 633 over A. Julian. Democrat, for United States , senator. Returns I from 2397 precincts gave Willis, 309,-I 309,-I 706 and Julian. 228. 178. LOGAN RESI VS. LOGAN. Nov. 3. Ten precincts complete in Cache county giv Hurdling Hurd-ling 882; Cox 609. Smoot 859; Welling 181; Colton S'J4. Funk 59!. Mabey 891. Taylor 595. It la estimated that the county Republican majority for the stat.- ticket will be from 300 to 600. The entire Republican county ticket in elected Complete returns are j Impossible on account of scratching and the heavy vote. DAVIs TY. I tRMlNGTON, Nov. 8. In Fnrm-jingon Fnrm-jingon district No. 2 complete returns show entire Kepublican ticket carried, There was slight scratching for coun-ty coun-ty clerk and for superintendent of j public Instruction Heay scratching I took place in district No. 1. Indications Indica-tions are that the full Republican I ticket will b. elected in the county. DEBS GETS BIG VOTE. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. j. Re-I Re-I turns from all but five counties of . Wlneonsin representing 1,075 out of the 2,425 precincts, showed Harding leading Cox almost five to one and Debs. Socialist, polling a heavy vote. The senatorshlp and state contests were closer, according to the figures available this morning, with the Republican Re-publican candidates leading by moderate moder-ate pluralities. Except In the fourth land fifth congressional districts (Milwaukee (Mil-waukee county i where the Socialist vote Is especially strong and the rath-ST rath-ST meagre returns were nip and tuck, a solid Republican delegation ap- 1 peared to have been elected. . NEW JERSEY RESULT TRENTON, N. J, Nov. 3. -Ry ma-1 Jorltiea greater than In any national election since McKtnlcy in 1896, the ; K publican HckeU Ol nation and state! yesterday earned New Jersey. Incom-1 plete returns Indicating a plurality of! a quarter million votes for Hnrdlng Out o ftwelvo congressional contests the Republicans won all but th- fourth and twelfth decisively. In the fourth the race Is so close that the result may nut be known until the last ballo' is counted while in the twelfth Charles F A. O'Brien. Democrat, was elected by a uale margin . CALIFORNIA FIGURES SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 3 Senator ! Harding's lead in California continue- to increase a? delayed returns come in. Returns from 2313 precincts out of 6154 gave Cox 94.932; Harding. 271 104; Dbs. lo.$5 Watkins. 591 In th- senators fight 1921 preclnci-guve preclnci-guve Senator James D Phajajs, Demo 1 crat. 109,472 Samuel M Shortridge, Republican. 123.910. Returns from 1200 out of 6154 precincts pre-cincts In allfornia gave 13.848 votes for and I486 against adoption of the onti alien land amendment to the state constitution The vote of a prohibl lion enforcement amendment stood 56.471 in favor of adoption and 110.-298 110.-298 against. |