Show AT THE POLLS The Results of the Elections Held in Many Portions of the COUlltl r Country Wisconsin Female Suffrage The Defeat De-feat of the Prohibition Amendment Amend-ment in Michigan The Haddock Murder TrIalFatal Fight in New Orleans The Daily Administration Budget The Elections DETROIT April Yesterdays figures on the election placo the Republican plurality on the State ticket at about 8000 while on the Prohibition amendment the opposition majority will be about 3500 WISCONSIN MiiVAUKEH April GIn many cities of the State by a preconcerted arrangement the ladies in bodies went to the polls and offered to vote claiming to be entitled tOdo so by an inference conveyed by the recently enacted law allowing women to vote in school affairs In Sturgeon Bay 100 of them voted but elsewhere their ballots were refused In Delavan eighty ladies marched to the polls in the morning in procession A lively discussion followed speeches being made for and against their right to vote I After considerable excitement the Board i refused to accept the votes of the ladies The polls were blockaded until after 12 clock by the ladies who persisted in offering offer-ing their votes A test case will be made and carried to the Supreme Court Reports from interior cities are meager Columbus Delavan and Tomah have elected elec-ted Republican Mayors In DePero the fusion Republicans and Democrats won over the Labor party Kenosha elected a full Labor ticket THE DENVEB ELECTION DENVER Colo April GFivo municipal tickets were in the field yesterday Re publican Democrat Independent Democrat Demo-crat Labor and Prohibition A very large vote was polled especially by the Labor party The Democrats heldtheir own notwithstanding not-withstanding the split in the party but the indications at 8 oclock last night were that the Republicans elected Lee for Mayor by 1000 to 1500 THE RESULT IN CHICAGO CHICAGO April G Socialist Greenhnl made the assertion that seven condemned Anarchists would be saved by his party polling at least 38000 pledged votes electing elect-ing a Socialist City Treasurer their entire west town ticket and six to nine Aldermen The party polled in round numbers 20000 votes We have only held the the old Socialist vote said Greenhul sadly last night It was a bright day so far as sunshine sun-shine was concerned A Socialist ticket peddler dropping dead at the polls probably of heart disease was ho nearest approach to a tragic incident Not a single row occurred during the day Democrats who voted cast their ballots almost al-most unanimously for the Republican candidates can-didates It is estimated that about 10 percent per-cent of the Democrats failed to vote at all not wishing to vote the Republican ticket and being unwilling to endorse the candidates candi-dates opposing Throughout the day the Republicans and their Democratic allies industriously in-dustriously distributed flaming dodgers presenting the issue of the election as the American flag against the Red The United Labor party endeavored to meet this with an equally highly colored circular charging that Roche was an Orangeman The plan failed signally and one of the characteristic incidents of the day was the arrest in the Fifteenth Ward by Officer John Ryan of Herman Greenmeyer a German Socialist for too obtrusively circulating antiRoche circulars The arrest nearly led to a riot but Greenmeyer was released on promising to desist Similar scenes were enacted in other wards and have led to charges by the United Labor leaders of unwarranted interference inter-ference on the part of the police It was generally expected that the noted Socialistic Knight of Labor George Schilling Schill-ing would be elected Alderman of the Fourteenth Four-teenth ward but at the last moment his I strength was diverted to Ridran Democrat In many of the wards ladies were present distributing Prohibition tickets The candidates can-didates of that party drew about their usual voteThe The Republicans made a clean sweep with their city and town tickets except that Samuel B Chase the Democratic candidate for assessor of North Town pulls through The Democrats elected one alderman James T Appleton in the Second ward At midnight mid-night the returns showed the United Labor party elected one man in the entire ticket Connor their candidate for alderman in the Fifth ward Dvorak their alderman in the Sixth is defeated Connors majority is less than 400 The total vote forMayoris Roche Rep f1089 Nelson United Labor 22848 Roches majority 28241 In a row growing out of a too enthusiastic celebration of the Republican victory a young man named Crowe was fatally shot by a bartender The latter was promptly arrested RHODE ISLAND PBOVIDENCE April GThe election in the State today is for State officers and members mem-bers of the Legislature and on the question of the woman suffrage amendment to the Constitution KANSAS ATCHISON April GThe Republicans elect Mayor Kelsey again and their entire ticket TOPEKA April GOnly a small portion of the vote has been counted but enough to show that the whole Republican ticket is elected The women who had registered mostly voted and generally as their husbands hus-bands did |