Show r es THE ELECTIONS Idl On the OJ da 11itr eel Yesterdays Ballot thee Box Struggle frI fr-I INCOMPLETE RETURNS Dna4 ThirtyThree States and Territories ey Terri-tories Heard From In the be HEWirT MAYOR OF NEW YORK ar aroa oa me rbe Weather and Heary Voting the of gala Everjrwlieie Official Ho old tarn Anxioaaljr trailed I m I k II I he Alabaman Alabama-n OEIU Ala November 2The I ed Ir 1esther 11 remarkably clear The a Tttng is very stow There Is no oppo yssaa and little interest is manifested HOSTGOMEBT November 2 The weiUt was clear and the polling light Title Taw no opposition to Herbert a DeiEOcnt in the Second district Jones the Democrat of Mobile district and titles Democrat of the Third were hat also without opposition The content run in the other fire districts were not for ini axis Me The election in Alabama is for Con ens preesmea In Montgomery the people hey aft JWK 20 itsrest in it as Herbert bce Democrat had no opposition i 507 cotes 3t9 w iie polled out of a total of over 1000 3 The taste candiilbna are indicated 550 vto eTervwneie txccpt in the Fourth ter y Slit and Eighth districts where the ader Icmjcrati hare opposition Artansae MALVn November 2For Con 5653 this precinct gave McRa Dem 6 itfell m wrat a majority over Ray Republican ItSi can of 127 and over Hill labor 12 th Fall returns from the county cannot be Sri obtained tonight LnTLE HOCK November 2ParUal aR CC turns from all over this Slate Vender certain the election of Democratic can ma Ldate3 in each ol the five Congressional id istricts The vote was very small m nerywnere little interest being taken s b a the result 11 is a California cv Sic FKOCUCO November 2The lag Teethe is clear and cool Tho elections elec-tions ae proceeding quietly a heavy vote s being polled The American Pre tick t i cutting a considerable figure in 3305J tn Tote of this city It was supposed stiir3t hat the American vote would iphs only draw from the Republican party ants tat n H now known that it is drawing from beta sides There are seven State c hkets on rile field which causes apart a-part J 1tlrj scratching The vote in the city II th and throJ bout the State will be very doe war dofeix war feix FSAM isco vember 2Parhal returns from all counties in the State rthe outside of San Francisco County give r the Hepubbcans a majority Unles the hem aajort f for Bartlett I Democrat for quipI Rovernor proves to be much larger inn yani par1 in-n Francisco than is expected Swift Repnbican will be elected The Dom flock American vote whirh started out tonf rapidly fell away and in the in tenor it fell behind tbe ODonnell Independent ireD In-dependent vote Returns of the legis kve ticket so far received are not loffictenily ample to say how it has Pine bat what reports have been re kjed ndicatea Republican majority snatching has beeu so heavy all over wnt pr fie itaie that returns will come in rith toTy nIl The total rote cast in this city is belle J624 only 85 less than that cast in tl e ingt n Presidential election It Ls impos did 10 rare to obtain even partial returns nn a1et > after midnight oiriuff to the extreme pied 1Igtb of the ticket and the large Goid t9oJn of scratching There are 85 1ened Names on each ballot bce rartis returns from twentysiX eve J ties in the State excluding San Drat l1c Co and county give the folio i 1 CClnt Sltift Republican 241 llt Democrat Russell R M t Democrat 2193 j ujic ilbtoniqt 76 WgKinglou Amen 1Itt R 6DoDnell Independen 75 l 1be Republican Congressional candl dtes i are eaaiLg in all she districts iith the exception of the Fifth district vh ° teton is running behind his tCke fteea Recount as reported to midnight site a o Deluding San Francisco give 5rIt Pelublican for Governor 1 2 se r and Bartlett Democrat 11443 < catm are that the Republicans pats = eve caned all the SIX Congressional 6i Jjrpct also the legislature by a small to Tot Colorado ad r DtctaColo < November 2Up to dnphi iJtn no returns were received from bee O aya election and only estimates 1 J m tee or four city precincts iepe JXch show a great deal of scratching cep thenpubhcan ticket it it imPos Ie tor as topthe ire attic atticthirg Z e I ° give anythirg reliable as to the d sti > Jt except that the vole was very rs between Myers Republican candi le t ffjr Governor and Adams Demo uet f Yru r representative th ton th fhe Hepabhcan and Reed Democrat te4m Zbe c R Wican Mate committee claimS claim-S a e bv 30JO while the Democrats a P t thev wilt have it by 2 000 Votes 1 e iJPf l t lgut m D nver 1500 less than Connecticut I ILIv a November 2Patrick Mc 1 t em airman ot the Republican t cc same was aTested this after Be t a iiarge of bribery at therols Was ceased on hail u qty ane tjwng give Republicans 9 354 Democrat 10263 Prohibitionists 891 Labor US Legislature Republicans Repub-licans 32 Democrats 33 Vance Re rublican b elected in the First Congressional Con-gressional District NEW HAVKT November2 The Legislature Legis-lature stands Republicans 57 Dtm ocratslG < < Vance Republican is elected in tie First Congressional District Dittrlct fCuIumbU WASHISCTOH November Washington Washing-ton received the election news apathetically apatheti-cally Quit a cow 1 of 600 or 700 surrounded sur-rounded the Put building where the returns re-turns were displayed on transparencies but with this exception the news ceo tres wore their customary appearance The excitement and enthusiasm of the time before the passage of the civil service law have died out The President Presi-dent received full returns by telegraph from the office of the Associated Press Florida JACKSONVILLE November 2H M i Davidson in the Third District and Chas Dougherty in the Second District Dis-trict Democrats are reelected The new constitution is carried by a heavy majority Ueorjcla AUGUSTA November 2The weather was fair and a small vote was polled There was no opposition to George T Bones Democrat fir Congress m the Tenth district There is a very light vote for Congressman Con-gressman throughout the State and no opposition to the Democratic candidate ATLASTV November 2 Specials to the Comttiutinn from all Georgia districts dis-tricts show the elections of the entire Democratic Congressional delegation Illinois CHICAGO October 2Up to G p m practically no returns had been received from todays election and even those who had spent the day at the polls in the interests of the various candidates were unable to state the drift which the vote 111 taken except to say that the Isbar party baa displayed nn unexpected unex-pected strength Its considered certain cer-tain that this party has carried the Sixteenth Six-teenth Ward and ii is possible that their success may have been as great in the othe parts of the city The Sixth Ward where Davis Republican candidate candi-date for county treasurer expect to get a gnat many Democratic votes ia said to be in a very mixed condition tbe only thing that stands out clear biing the fact that the Democratic candidate for Congress Frank Lawler ha carried the ward for himself The reports were from the precincts ot the Sixth Ward out of a total of 24D3 votes the labor party polled 1035 Democrats 519 and Republicans Oil These were straight tickets the split ones not having hav-ing been counted The election in this city and throughout through-out Cook County was quietly conducted con-ducted and the vote polled was a fairly large one A feature of interest in the canvass was the advent of the united labor party which brought to its support sup-port very largely sympathizers with socialism The party in strong Democratic Demo-cratic wards divided the vote very evenly with the Democrats while in strong Depublican wards the Republicans Republi-cans and the Democrats held their own with a very few labor votes being lost Tbe indications at 11 oclock tonight are that the Republican ticket has a majority in both the city and outlying country towns embraced in Cook County and is elected with the exception of three Democratic judges The Republicans elect three judges and the Democrats three judges all of whom were endorsed by tbe labor convention and whose names appealed on the united labor ticket The Republicans reMrct Adams in the First Congressional District elect Mason in tie Third District and reelect Dunham in the Second District The Republican majority in Chicago for Slate Treasurer is estimated at midnight at 9000 and the Republic claim a majority in tbe State for Treasurer of from 20000 to 25000 Only scattering returns have been received re-ceived from the State Senate and Legislative Legis-lative districts The Socialists claim to have elected three members of the Legislature from Chicago Returns at 1 am indicate that the United Labor party has elected four members to the tate Legislature from this countyL P Dwyre Rc lard M Burke C G Dixon and George Rohrebachr this the United Labor people claim will Rive them the balance of power in the Legis lature I SPKINGFIELD November 2 Returns come in very slowly from this county and Congressional district The indications indi-cations are that Springer Democrat will be reelected to Congress but bv a considerably reduced majority The Irish vote was largely thrown against him by his opponent Major Connelly being of Irish parentage The Dmo cratic ticket is undoubtedly elected in this county Tbe Democratic State central committee has as yet received returns only from one county Monroe I which gives COO Democratic majority I on tbe State ticket Morrison for Congress received SOO majority Specials to tit Tirt state that Niece Democrat in the Eleventh Congressional Congres-sional District Kowell Republican in tie Fourteenth Distrc and Hitt Republican Re-publican in the Sixth Districts are un Uuubtcdly reelected Specials to the IlIt rOc an announce the reelection of Cannon Republican in the fifteenth District and Towns hcnri Democrat in tbe Nineteenth District and the possible defeat of Soringer Democrat in the Thirteenth District by 500 majority Latest reports indicate the reelecticn of Morrison in the Eighteenth District by a small majority Repor s at 1 am indicate the election of six Repub Hans Dunham Mason Adams Hitt Rowell and Cannon and four Dam osrats Lawler Niece Morrison and Towashend with Springer in doubt No definite returns have been received from the Fifth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Twelfth Sixteenth Seventeenth and Twentieth Districts Header on Re ublican is bheved to be elected from the Seventh District Anderson Democrat in the Twelfth and Hopkins Hop-kins Republican tbP Fifth Figures of any Kind are yet ent rely lacking as c ti the result lor t oc rcssaan it the Seventeen District Tbe Times says the Illinois Legist tore is unquestionably Republican in boh branches According to the Tunes the next United States Senate Is Republican Re-publican and the Democratic majority I in the House has been reduce to twen jfive I Later specials indicate the re election of Congres man Plumb Republican the Eighth Illinois district Meagre returns from the Tenth district favor I Post Republican opposing Wortbrg ton Thomas Re u lican is i r biby successful > u the Twentieth and Landas Democrat in Sixteenth Later returns from the city indicate that Lawler Democrat candidate for Congress in the Second district ia defeated I de-feated by Gkason the United Labor candidate Theta no prospect of learning learn-ing the result of the vote on the Legit lature ticket to night several wards being as yet barely heard from Indiana Iapiit irons November 2 The weather throughout the state was very fine and it i < reported that the vote polled was very full The polls in Indiana In-diana are kept open until 6 oclock The tickets are very lengthy and the work of counting is slow No returns have been received here yet but a telegraph tele-graph message from Fort Wayne claims tbe election of White Repnb lican for Congress in the Twelfth Dfa tiict There were two Democratic candidates can-didates running in this district Ism XAPOLIS November 3 At 1 oclock this morning Chairman Hen derson of the Democratic State Committee Com-mittee told an Associated Press reporter re-porter that he wan confident tbe State had elected the Democratic ticket br 1000 plurality and the Legislature with a Democratic majority on a joint ballot large enough for all practical purposes On the other hand 10 member of the executive committee expresses bis belief that the Republican Republi-can State ticket has been elected but hat the legislature is saved to the Democrats Dem-ocrats The election of Congressmen sure is claimed Not enough returns have been re ct iced to make any estimate on the vote The best judguenl l is that the Democrats Demo-crats have carried theState by a reduced plusllty and that the Legislative is in doubt with te chance favoring the Democrats The Republicans claim Congressmen in the First Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth tenth Eleventh and Twelfth districts TLo Fifth Eighth and Ninth are in grett doubt and no reliable returns can be received Toe Democrats claim two Congressmen Iowa DES Mousse October 2The State Register at midnignt on returns ao far received estimates the Republican majority ma-jority on the State ticket at 8500 Its returns indicate the election of Gear Republican for Congress in the First District by 300 an i the election of Hayes Democrat in the Second District Dis-trict by 1000 plurality The election of Henderson Republican in the Thirti bully republican in the fourth and Kerr Republican in the fifth seem fo be beyond doubt The Sixth district is close with indications in favor tor Don nell Republican In the Seventh Conger Con-ger Republican has 1500 majority The eighth district is close and uncertain un-certain The Resister claims the election of Lyman Republican in the Ninth Holmes Republican in the Tenth and Strubel in the eleventh The Republican State Committees figures are about the same as the Rgitlers The Democratic State Committee Com-mittee has furnished the following statement for the Associated Press at midnight Our returns are very meagre Thirty precincts show net Democratic gain of 276 The same ratio will carry tile State by 0000 to 8000 for the Democrats Dem-ocrats We clain tbe election of Weaver Hays and Hall We have nothing from the Ninth or Fifth In the Eighth Anderson is making tremen doug gains and reports indicate his election Signed ALEX CHARLES Secretary Kansas TOPEKA November 2The day has been fine and alight vote has been I polled There seems to have been a general scratching of tickets throughout through-out the SUite It is not probable that any definite results will be known until late tonight and quite likelynot until tomorrow This is especially the i case in the Fifth Congressional district where Anderson the present Incumbent Incum-bent is running independently Beturns to the Republican State central cen-tral committee indicate that Martins plurality will be between 30005 ondMO 000 Kentucky LOCISVILLE November 2The election elec-tion for Congressmen and State Board of Equalization was generally quiet throughout the State Democratic candidates are generally elected for the Board of Equalization A light vote WAS polled At 1030 oclock returns point to the following Con ressioaal results re-sults In the First district W J Clone Democrat Second Polk Lafoon Democrat Third doubtful indicating tne election of John S Rbea Democrat Demo-crat Fourth A B Montgomery Democrat Fifth Louisville district very close between Caruth Democrat and WHiison Republican The majority ma-jority in either case will not oe over 200 In the Sixth and Seventh Joan G Carlisle Democrat and W CPBreckenndge Democrat in the Eightieth J B McCreary Democrat Ninth close claimed bv G S Wale Democrat Tenth W P Taulbee Democrat Eleventh doubful indicating the election elec-tion of W H Bolts Democrat The vote of Louisville was very light alo U 13 000 out of a registered vote of lOuO being cast Wllliwn Republican has an estimated esti-mated majority of 180 in the city while rte county gives Caruth 0 Democrat an estimated majority of 250 It is thought that the returns which an not all in will not differ materially from the e figures The most doubtful districts dis-tricts are tbe Third and Ninth a hAre vlfrey Hunter and G M Thorn te tR puohcjn candidates may defeat J Shea and C S Wall their Democratic opponents when the full returns are In though the present Indications point to tbe election of tbe Democrats I Speaker Carlisles majority for Congress Con-gress In Kentucky will probably note r not-e cced 1500 at present K M James Democrat was stabbed and Instantly killed at a voting pLea in I Muhlenberg County by J R Randolph Ran-dolph Republican The killing is aid to have been unprovoked Randall ws drunk Louisiana NEW OLKA93 November 2The elections throughout this State as far as heard from passed off quiet Wilkinson Wilkin-son Democrat has almost a walkover in the First district but few Republican Republi-can votes being cast The vote in this city has been light In the country parishes Second dUtiit Pierce Republican Re-publican is reported to have polled a full vote except the small vote dive t J by Simms in St James In the Third district the meagre reports received indicate in-dicate a fair vote polled throughout the balance of the State there being uu opposition op-position to the Democrats Only avery a-very light vote was Golfed electing to Oon cress Foqrth N C Blanchard Fifth Cherbusco Newton Sixth E W Robertson Manachnatt4 Bosrof November 2Tbe vote of Hull which is first received and which is considered an augury for the final result in the Slate stands a tie of 6 for Governor and Lieutenant Governor Long for Congress has 1 plurality Tnere is a tie for Senator The Republican Re-publican representative has a plurality of21 The Democratic vote in Boston shows gains over the last election It looks as if ivoJg Republican has carried the Sixth District over Lover log emoo torby 7000 majority tlrackettd vote or LieutenantGovernor is veil up to Ames Morse Democrat claims his election to Congress m the Third District Seventr six towns in this State in cludiug the City of New Bedford which gores no vote for LieutenantGovernor loots upAmes 15913 Andrews 12776 The total vote of this city gives AL drews Democrat 2o709 Ames Republican Re-publican 133 i3 The vote for Governor is very close Indications favor Ames Republican the Boston Travelltr claims his election i oy 5CCO majority 1 a wIt is now conceded that Ames and Braczet Republican have been elected by at liat 5000 plurality which is likely to be increased by complete com-plete returns Michigan i Demote November 32 amThe Democratic State committee claims the election of their State ticket by 5000 plurality while the Republicans make I slighJy larger claims to the same thing Two Sta e committees claim ttictLegislature by small figures The Republicans have gained two Congressmen Congress-men and possibly more MInne nt ST PAUL October 2Speclal telegrams tele-grams to the Globe Democratic organ from all portions of the State indicate large Democratic gains In counties that have gone strongly Republican in the 1 a t and which contain large lureign and laboring populations popu-lations the gains for Ames Democratic candidate for Governor are heavy He Is running considerably consider-ably ahead of the State ticket Sixty precincts are heard from and they show a Democratic gain of 1600 The Globe claims the election of Ames as Governirby a small majority and the election of three out of rive Congressmen Congress-men viz Judge Thomas in the first Judge McDonald in the third and Edmund Ed-mund Rica Major Paul in the Fourth The Republicans elect two Congressmen Congress-men Jobn B Liud in the Second and Kanute Nelson in the Fifth The Globe will say that the Democratic tdal wave has swept over and the Republican majority of 40 000 has been turned into a Democratic victory by irons 2000 to 5000 majority Mlnonrl CUICAGO 111 November 2A special dispatch from Kansas City says Returns Re-turns so far received from the Fifth District now represented by Warner Republican indicate it has gone for Phillips Phil-lips Democrat and that the Democrats have carried Kansas City Midnight Later returns are more favorable to Warner for Congress and h3 election seems almost beyo d a doubt He has 750 majority in hh own ward and 50 in that of Phillips While the county ticket 15 in doubt returns ron the city thus far favor the Republicans Repub-licans I Chairman Shields of the Democratic State Central Committee says at midnight mid-night that he feels confident the Democrats Demo-crats Lad carried twelve of fourtee Congressional districlsinthe State and possibly more than that number although al-though he conceded the fact that four districts the Fifth Ninth Tenth and Thirteenth are very closewith the outlook out-look favorable to the Republicans in Ninth and Thirteenth Other members ot the committee ware more hopeful and claimed a solid delegation The Republican Democratic concedes the defeat of Glover m the Ninth district dis-trict and claims the election of Phillips in the Fifth and Craven in the Thirteenth Thir-teenth Returns on the State and Legislative tickets are of meagre description des-cription and 110 estimates as to the result can bd made tonight with any accuracy It maT be safely stated however that the Democratic State officers will be elected by about tbe usual majority and the Democrats will have a majority in the Legislature Tfebratka OUUIA November 2Tbe Republican Repub-lican State ticket is elected by over 25 000 ma jority Congressman Jams La cd Second Di met and G W Dorsey Third District ae elected Church Howe Rer > Kb cat candid te for Congress Con-gress in the First District is probably dfeated by Jobn A McShane of I Omaha Democratic nominee J Yew Hamptblro COJTCOBD November 2 Returns from nearly onethird of the towns in the State show a Republican loss on the popular vote of about 200 as compared with the vote of 1834 This does not include the cities and several of the larger towns in which Republican losses were expected The indications are that there a no choice for Governor Gover-nor by tbe people that McKinney I Democrat is elected to Congress in the First district and Galtenger Republican Republi-can in the Second and that the Republicans I Re-publicans have carried the Legislature I New Jersey TBESTOS N J November 2 Indications Indica-tions are that the Republicans will retain re-tain control of both branches of the legislature The majority of Robert S Green Democratic candidate for Governor Gover-nor is estimated from 3000 to 5 000 Now York NEW YOBK 11 a m November 2 The weather today la clear and not a cloud is to be seen Magnificent weather is reported from all parts of the State In ttIs city a large vote is being polled and the excitement around I the voting places seem aj great asia 1834 George men claim that the district dis-trict extending along the ttortb Riverfront River-front the Battery to Canal Street they will receive almost every vote It u conceded that in many sections of the city the George vote will be large but I in other Si ctons tab wi I be offset by other vote In < nany Harlem districts there are no George ticket to be found at the polls In that portion of the city known as the Brown Stone district dis-trict George will Rtt few votes as it ia admitted on all side the result depends de-pends on the number of votes George LS ahle to draw from the Democratic party The Dlostinterest fs shown ia any news from the labor partv headquarter At the Central Labor Union Headquarters Head-quarters to day there was great activity activ-ity From an early hour this morning the managers spoke confidently of the success of the George ticket From an I early hour Henry George Rev Dr Me I Olynn Rev Dr Krammer and T V Pjwderly drove around to the polls in I a carriage 9r McGlynn said he was delighted at the strength which the George vote bad developed and he was sanguine that the labor candidate would be the next mayor Mr Oeorgo seemed to be jubilant At Tammany Hall it is said everything looked well for the success of the entire Democratic ticket From the Twentythird Assembly District I Dis-trict word came that the united Democrats Dem-ocrats were holding their own and the same was the case in the Twentieth District It was said that it looked very much a if George was running ahead of Roosevelt but that there was no fear of his equalling Hewitts vote In the cast and west districts George was polling a heavier vote than was expected ex-pected but thEse were district priL cipally inhabl ed by laboring classes Itepbrts received at Irving Hall headquarters head-quarters professed big success for the George and Nooney ticket At the headquarters head-quarters of the connty Democracy It was estimated that George would poll45000 to 50000 votes and that Roosevelt woul be behind George At R o evelts headquarters in Fifth avenue Hotel Elihu Root chairman of the Republican Republi-can county committee gave instructions instruc-tions to a special committee of twenty of the Republican clubs rho then scattered over the city to see how things were going on By 11 oclock Riot had heard from most of these gentlemen and he said from all reports re-ports received Roosevelt was receiving a hearty sapport from the party all through the city Roo admitted that from two assembly districts he had received re-ceived dispatches f tfiting that parts of the ticket were being sold out and in neither of these districts he asserted as-serted would this work affect Roosevelt Reports also have been received that George is polling a heavy vote and as this is said to be coming almost entirely from the Democrats the feeling at th Republican headquarters is hopeful The people there are very happy over the line weather add Roosevelt who came down early is confident Roosevelt Roose-velt spent an hour or more answering messages of good cheer which he had received oneof th m from exPesidem Arthur At the Democratic State committee laiiqnarters I at tbe Hoffman House othing had been received up to noon from the interior of the State The few who were present were confident that Peckham was elected All reports received up to noon In the city indicated indi-cated that Hewitt for mayor was running run-ning ahead of the ticket The Democrats Demo-crats are confident of his election There were very few visitors at the Republican headquarters today A dispatch from Albany said Daniels was running ahead of the ticket and a large vote was being polled The county Republican committee headquarters were crowded all morning Roosevelt was on hand early with ChauneeyM Depew Elihl Root and others He was as confident as usual of hi election He said he did not think Mr Blame would arrive In the city today He said he had not heard of any Repub licin defections mi any of the districts and disbelieved the rumors to that effect The George men are wdrkinp quietly but with entire confidence in their poweiful ally the Knights of Labor At the headquarter of the Labor Party ChairmanL Mc Maskin asserted that George would receive re-ceive 120000 votes and be elected Abram S Hewitt called at the Democratic Demo-cratic headquarter this noon The Democrats claim to be still confident of his election It is rumored that 9000 Republican Totes are being held back and if at 3 pm George L ahead they will be cast for Hewitt At the Hoffmann Hoff-mann House the betting is 25 to 2 in favor of Hewitt In the Ninth Congressional district 1 where S S Cox Democrat and August i 1 > Sahener are running for Congress it is conceded that Cox is more than I holding his own In IhS district i the tieorce vote is disappointing his frseads East bide of Second Avenue ailing to support him as was expected but on the West Side he is doing better the Itepuburans however s ill claim U a George would hold nearly the full vote accorded him and that the result will be a p urtllt tor Roosevelt In this district Republican claim that I Burke Cochraues election in tae s I Twelfth district is by no means certain 7 although the nominal ns ioity tr the Democrat iq I about 6000 Dem > r crats however l believe in Cocn rf I lane aoJ v > rj v imtng that link h Ie good effe t of the George movement rf move-ment is thatot bringing out the V 0 te1 in lair laver and that his majority will reach 7 tp i j S S Cox has telegraphed a friend ia 3 Washington s follows ores f strength is unknown quantity and I r onlv hto surmised Hp will pro ably poll 500 votes Ro eT alt 70000 and Wewitt IWOOO The prohibition 4 strength is unknown say 5000 votes making a total of 230000 f The Jfai and Eprui Republican > j says The mpporters of Roosevelt allover all-over the city were confident and happy at tbe prospect their success t seemed to bring Hewitt men w were on the other hand shaky and uncertain un-certain being imbued by the ides that nothing short of herculanean efforts could save their ticket George men say when they get a chance to ponder they were content over the thought that if they were not electing their Cyr man thef were like the boy with the 1 4 bird at least making things lively far I Hewitt crowd b r The Post Hewitt in its headlines I head-lines expres s the opinion that Hewitt is elected Itconcedes George a large I r Tote General Lloyd Bryce from all I present indications will be elected toJ I Congress from the Seventh DBtrictI His Republican opponent John D Lawson will carry the upperpart ot tbe district bat it Li behind ins the a lower part j t A ° shbel P FifchRepublican candidate in the Thirteenth district will probably be elected to Congress over General CnrS Gfural Egbert L Viele candidate df the united Democracy Toe Irving Hall candidate Lawson N Fuller has withdrawn in th + Tenth I Congressional district Both General Splu lay Tammany leader and Allen Thorpdyke lUca are wjrkmgivery hard and each clairuviotorv V I In the Seventh Congressional district I I six election districts give Lau u iii c publican 200 and tiryce Democrat l 1017 The returns so recmeil from the Sixth Congressional district show a yI r I walkover for Amo3J Camming + who is on both tae ReoubJuan and Democratic sv Demo-cratic tickets i There is 107 bat little doubt of j j Hewitts election as mayor of New York bv a large majority Theodore Rooseveltwill third in the list Seven hundred city districts give Roosevelt r a 53955 Hewitt 7S303 George F66t3St Iry Wardwell 532 The Republicans have 4 gamed three Congressmen in th State 3 a1 up to this hour UTIC November 2JM SShermsn r Republican i elected to Congress defeating t a r Spriggs testing Springs Democrat by lCOO or more Lavis g Republican is elected j j to the assembly from the Third district BBOOKLTS November 2DUt F Democrat Mahoonev Democrat fil White Republican and Campbell Democrat are undoubtedly elected to Congress from Kings County s I ALBAXY November2 The probabilities i ties are that the Democrats have carried car-ried the county and elected the entire ticket including Kane over Swinburne for Congress I I In the Twelfth Congressional district Cochranc Democrat is elected I + The following have been elected t s Congress rJTenth district F B Spinola s Democrat EleventhT AMernman i Democrat Thirteenth Egbert LViel i Democrat Fourteenth W G Stohl necker Democrat Twenty eighth Thomas S Flood Republican Seven hundred and twentytwo districts dis-tricts out side of New York and Kings County gives Peckham 57733 Daniels gve 78397 I In the First Congressional district Perry Belmont Dem is reelected The Congressional Delegates of New dr York State are probably as follows first District Perry Belmont Democrat Second Felix Campbell De siocrat v i Third S V White Republican Fourth P P Mahoney Demccrat Fifth A M Bliss Democrat Sixth A J Cummings Democrat Seventh r Lloyd Bryce Democrat Eighth T J Campbell Democrat Ninth S S Cox Democrat Tenth FJJ Spinola Democrat 1 Demo-crat Eleventh T A Merriman Democrat f Demo-crat Twelfth W H Ccchrane Democrat r Thirteenth A P Fitch u Rcpiiblicn gain Fourteenth W G Stablnecker Democrat Fifteenth Henry Bacon Democrat Demo-crat Sixteenth J H Ketcbum Republican seventeenth S T Hopkins 1 Hop-kins Republican eighteenth H U Bnrlelgb Repubhdan nineteenth N I Lane Democrat 3 ga n twentieth George West Republican twentyfirst John H Mot Republican twenty v second A X Parker Republican twentythird J Sherman Republican r a gain twenttfourth Frank Wilber Republican A gin twentyfifth t Frank Hiscock republican twenty sixth Milton Delano Republican twentysevent J > M Nutting R publican twentyeight T R Flood r Republican again twentyninth Ira Davenport Republican thirtieth C S i Baker Republican shirty first J G sawyer Republican thirtysecond J M Farquar Rapcbican thirty thirdJ B Webb Republican thirty fourth W G Lurdlftw Reonblican l The THlvne will ssy editorially The election of Hewitt as Mayor of the chief t republican city i the country is the work of the RepubUcin I voters After misgoverning so shamefully shame-fully that a mighty revolt of the Democratic voters was brought lbt the Presidents party and his especial friends and advisers were 1 forced to mate petitions and appeals to the Republican vb fed in order to defeat George I Ls not to the i credit of thousands o Republicans Repub-licans that they choose to elect i a candidate on the Democratic party rigs and when they might as the result re-sult now shows have elected a practical prac-tical former and s Republican Had the 20000 or more Republicans who voted for Hewitt chosen to give Roosevelt Roose-velt their support he would have hen 1 vl supprt firstin the race and George would hays i s been last bePI The Herald will say I I not neces X i I I sary to say that we think the voters of this city have acted a sensbe part in 1 preferring Mr Hewitt for Mayor to ii I either of his competitors I Is what the II r advised tbeia to d The I tlI t f I roitfnt tl onjili Mine t t 4t m 4 THE ELEOIIUNS Continued from the first page united county hciuocracy has stood together and its victory yesterday goes afar to decide the next PrwiidenUal contest favorably to tLe Democratic candidate The Tribune estimates that the next Senate ot the United States will contain fortytwo Republicans and thiityfour Democrats a Republican gain of one and that the House Representatives will crinist of 155 Republicans and 170 Democrat a Republican gain of 30 Returns indicate that the State Assembly As-sembly will stand Republicans 75 Democrats a Democratic gain of two The liquid rays e lM irinlly The Federal Home of Repreixutauves appears ap-pears to reman Democratic ada YIKOISIA Nev November 2The weather is clear and warm A heavy vote is Deirg polled The main contest is over the governorship The Demo oats are not united over their candidate candi-date Heavy scratching is going on Returns are coming in slowly but enough is known to warrant the sate went that the entire Republican state ticket is elected including the legislative legisla-tive ticket This gives the Republicans the next United States Senator to succeed suc-ceed James G Fair North Carolina RALEIGH November 2Thc weather is fair and warm all over the State Tlievotewill probably be larger than was anticipated I Latest news as to the elections show that in the greater part of the State the Democrats have suffered reveries Returns Re-turns are meagre but indicate that the I Legislature is largely Democratic though the Republicans and their allies the in ieptndents have made gains Ohio TOLEDO NOT tuber 2 There will be a heavy vote in this cojgresaioual district dis-trict Tbe contest is close witn a drat of feeling in favor of Roineis tlcvtiou over Hurd by a majority ma-jority of less than 500 The Democrats concede the election of Remeb over Hurd Democrat Ohio 505 precincts net a Republican gain of 2724 u CISCISNATI November a rue polls closed in Cincinnati at 4 pm after the must orderly and quietelec lion in the history of the uuiry Nearly the entire registered vote was polled The first six precinct reported showed a Republican gala of 270 the comparison being with the vote for governor last year when HoartleyV Democrat plurality was 010 1 Hamilton Hamil-ton County Ohio returns will be compared with Governor Forakern vote of lbS5 when he had a plurality of 17457 There are now 2 1C7 voting places in the Staje the total vote of 135 was 731195 the Prohibition vote was 2S 031 Twenty Ohio precincts with a total Tot of 51851 show net Republican gain of 1079 A large portion of this In in Hamilton County Baltimore returns re-turns of todays election in this city are coming in In the Third district Rayne Democrat has carried every ward heard from up to this time Comptons Democrat majority in tbe Seveuteenta Ward of tbis city and I part of the Fifth district is over 1000 which it is claimed i insures his election elec-tion CtKvinso November 2 Upturns front onethird of the wards in Cleveland Cleve-land including the Twentyfirst Congressional Con-gressional district show gains which if i kept up throughout the district will elect Foian Democrat by OOJ to 1000 majority Kttuus so far received cover about onethird of the State They show slight chances in the counties outside of Hamilton where violent gains were made in a few of the wards Setting Hamilton County aside it appears that the vote throughout the State will very nearly show tbe same majority as last year Adding Hamilton I Hamil-ton C unty Ihe majority would irdi I cafe a Republican majority of from 18000 to 20 003 This may be modified by i later returns showing exceptional gain but tee present outlook is as above stated The chairman of the Ohio Republican State committee claims the State by 12 Oho and fifteen Congressmen sure with two districts doubtful Williams Republican for Congress carried the Soldiers Hume at Dayton by XX majority Seven hundred and twenty Oho precincts give a net Republican gain or225S COLUMBUS November 2The Republican Repub-lican State committee claims the election elec-tion of sixteen Congressmen a Republican Repub-lican gain of six and concedes the election of five Democrats The Democratic committee claims the election elec-tion of six Congressmen Penneflyauta PHILADELPHIA November 2The weather here today is all that could be desired The same report comes from all p its of the State and with a beautiful clear sky and warm sunshine a very heavy vote is being polled PHILADELPHIA November 2 Figures on the State ticket come in slowly but show an invariable plurality for Beaver Republican for Governor Hi + plurality I plu-rality in the cit will not Jail below 25000 The other candidates on tbe State ticket are well up with the head Brigham Republican elected to Congress Con-gress in the First district 0 Jfeill Republican Re-publican in the Second Randall Democrat Dem-ocrat la the Third Kelly Democrat I in the Fourth and Haruer Republican in tbe Filth Ermentrout Democrat in the Eighth Heisland Republican in tbe Ninth Sowden Democrat in the I Tenth Buckalow Democrat in the Eleventh Bound Republican in the I Fourteenth Marsh Democrat in the I Nineteenth Dalz ll Republican in the Twentvsecond Bayne Republican in the Twentythird 1230 am Democratic Sfate committee I com-mittee concede the election ot t Beaver for Governor by a large majority REAPISG November 2The complete vote in this city is Black4537 Beaver 4240 The Republicans probably elect their two members of the Let lature Smith and Douglass from this city bv 1 narrow majorities The Prohibition vote in Herb County is 350 North f umberland County Black IXW plurality a Republican gain 01 473 Delaware I County returns indicate 2000 majority i in the county for Darlington Republican I Repub-lican for Congress in ilifflin Countv the vote is very close in Juniata I Want Blacks plurality is 150 a Republican Re-publican gala of 116 In Luzerne County Blacks plurality Is estimated at 1W a Republican gain of 2013 tslair County Beaver is eitimattd at 00 K plurality a Republican win of 333 Crawford County Beaver w estimated at 850 plurality a Republican gain of 511 Lebanon County Beaver 2100 plurality a Republican Re-publican gain of 575 Allegheney County Beaver estimated at 6000 a Republican gain of 515 Twentysec ondDistrict John Dalzell Republican 2500 plurality Twentvthird Thomas M Bayne Republican 7000 plurality the Republicans elect both Senators and twelve Representatives The Democrats Demo-crats elect two Representatives The majorities cannot now be given Berks County Black 550 plurality a Republican Republi-can gain of 2230 Northampton County Black 3000 majorhv a Republican gain of 1173 Lycoming County Black estimated at 110 plurality a Republican cain of C23 Montour County Black 750 plurality a Democratic gain of 1Z5 Chairman Cooper estimaes Beavers majority in the State at 40000 2 am Only twentyeight out of sixtysevtn counties in the State have been heard from These show a net gain for Beaver Republican Republi-can of 67253 This wipes oat Puttersens plurality of 1882 and gives Beaver a plurality in the State of 17051 The counties yet to be heard from will increase this largely Beavers plurality will reach close upon 40000 Sonth Carolina CHARLESTON S C November 2The weather is fine Toting light and quiet everywhere Reports from all parts of the State lhuwa quiet election and a very light vote There is no opposition to the Democratic Slate ticket or Democratic candidates for Congress except in the Seventh district The vote in Charles on is ridiculously small I Tennessee CUATTASOOCA November 2The weather is hazy with prospects of a of a bright day A full vote is polled the party tickets generally being voted MEMPHIS November 2The weather is clear and the election is pissing off quietly with indications that a full average vote will be poUt d The chief interest is centered in the contest between be-tween Junes Phelan Democrat and Zach Taylor Republican candidates for Congress Taylor is the present incumbent in-cumbent Phelan was nominated by the Democrats in opposition to the preference pre-ference of Unite States Senator Isbam U Harris hence great interest is manifested mani-fested He is quite young and the proprietor of the Memphis Avalanche fhe vote will be doss an J the indications indica-tions now point to his election Judge J B Morgan Democrat is reelected re-elected in the Second Congressional Disnct of Mississippi defeating Gen erl James R Chalmers independent Greenbacks and Republican by a large majority P TV Glass Democrat Li reelected to Congress from the Ninth Tennessee District defeating David A > unn formerly secretary orate o-rate NASHVILLE November 211 nm Returns up to this hour show Democratic Demo-cratic gains all over the State Though a light vote has been polledBob Taylor Democrat for Governor is elected by between 20000 and 25000 majority The Democrats gain one Congressman in the Tenth district All the former Democratic districts return Democrats with slightly increased majorities The Republican Legislative ticket in this Davidson County has been elected 1230 At this hour sufficient returns are in to insure the election of the following Congressmen The Democrats Demo-crats gain onein the State and reduce Ht > ucks majority nearly 40M First district Roderick R Butler Republican Republi-can Second La C Houck Republican Republi-can Third J R Neal Democrat Fourth Benton McMillan Democrat Filth James ir Richardson Democrat Demo-crat Sixth J E Washing Democrat Demo-crat SeveniK W C whiithorne Democrat Eighth B A Enloe Democrat Dem-ocrat Ninth P T Glass Democrat Tenth James Phelau Democrat J T xai GALVESTO November Elections in Texas today were for Governor LieutenantGovernor AttornerGen eral Comptroller Treasurer Land Commissioners Superintendent of Public Institution and eleven Congressmen Congress-men TneState ticket has been elected by a large majority Governor Lawrence I Law-rence S Ross LieutenantGovernor I I T B Wheeler AttorneyGeneral James S Hogg Comptroller John D McCall Treasurer Frank Lubbock I Land CommissionerR M Hall Superintendent Super-intendent of Public Institutions Oscar H Cooper The election passed off quietly here and elsewhere in the StateS State-S far as heard from the accurate fig urrs on the majority for the State ticket cannot be had before tomorrow but returns thus far indicate over 100 000 majority for General Ross MARSHALL Tex November 2 Advices Ad-vices by telephone from Scottaville some ten miles east of here on the Texas and Pacific road state that then the-n roes are rioting there and assistance I assist-ance is asked for Twentyfive men started for Scottaville immediately The trouble is thought to be very terious Virginia KICHMOSD Va November 2Tbe weather is dear and very pleasant The voting at all the precincts in the city is steady More than one half of the city vote was polled before noon Everything is moving quietly Reports Re-ports from other points in the State indicate in-dicate the same condition The vote in this city is George D WiseDemocrat 7447 Edmund Wad eU Republican 5310 Wises majority 2101 Democratic gain of 267 over the last Congressional vote with which comparisons for the election are made In Chester W e has a majority of 2312 a democratic loss of 4L But few re urns have as yet been received from counties la thisthe Third District NORFOLK November 2ParD Democrat Dem-ocrat carries Norfolk City by9majority over Bowden Republican Lynchburg gave S A Hopkins Labor 500 majority There are no definite particulars from other points CICHMOXD October 2Lattst returns re-turns indicate that the Virginia delegation delega-tion will stand four Democrats and MX Republicans a net Republican cain of four Congressmen in the Fiftieth Congress Con-gress 1Ttit Tlrtlnla CIURLESTOV W Va October 2TLe election for Congressman State Senators Sen-ators and Representatives came off today to-day The vote was large and the fight strong From meagre returns C P Snyder Democrat will defeat Judge Brown Fusionist The rote for State Senator will be very dose but is believed be-lieved that Chilton Democrat will be elected by large majority in this district dis-trict Prohibition polled heavy vote and will elect their candidate for county commlsionrri which will mean no license for this county WJtcuntln MILWAUKEE November 2At this hoar lio15 indiC ions point to the reelection re-election of Governor Rusk Republican for Governor by a plurality of from COOO to 10000 More sanguine Republicans Repub-licans estimate it us high as 10 GO but the Jaor vo e is tb lrpriairiklv l heavy teat all figures arc but surmises In Milwaukee Count tug labor partyhas carried things by Sturm Indications point to the election of the entire labor county ticket Snuh labor for Congress Con-gress in the Fourth district w undoubtedly un-doubtedly elected In the second district in which Delanev had so hard a struggle with General Brag for the Democratic nomination Guenther is undoubtedly elected He is the present representative in the Sixth district hut failed of renotnination and was placed in nomination against Delavey as carpet car-pet bagger in the Sixth At the Democratic Demo-cratic headquarters in this city the election of Woodward for Governor Is claimed MILWAUKEE November 2The city I returns are coming in slowly owing to the large number of scratched ticket At 9 o clock the indications are that H nry Smith labor udidate for Cong Con-g e < s is elected and the entire labor ticket with him The returns from towns mav change this estimate as it a expected that tie labor vote there is I very lign Rusk Ropublcan for Gover or ran w e I In the entire county and undoubtedly r us r good plurality m this county over Woodward Democrat Dem-ocrat 1130 p m Reports from rural districts dis-tricts are swelling Rusks plurality and at the Republican headquarters between 18000 and 20OGO plurality u figured for Governor Bask In Milwaukee according ac-cording to returns received up to 11 odock Rink had a plurality of 1853 over Woodard Democrat but Coch rane Labor had a plurality of 1216 over Rusk Ad midnight it is conceded con-ceded that the entire State Republican ticket has been elected by a handsome majority with Governor husk leading lead-ing The plurality will probably e > ceed 20000 The legislature goes to the Republicans with a reduced majority on joint ballot The Labor Party has elected from ten to twelve members of the J legislature and their leaders claim they have enough to hold the balance of power and thus control the selection of a United States senator The Congressional delegation will beFirst District L B Caswe Republican Second District Richard Guenther Republican a Republican gain Third District La M Latolette Republican Fourth District Henry Smith Labor a Republican loss Fifth District Thomas Hudd Democrat Sixth District C B Clark Republican eventh District O B Thomas Republic Repub-lic n Eighth District W T Price Re pubian Ninth District Isaac Stephenson Stephen-son > Wyoming CutTEjt November 2 Joseph Mc Caret is reelected delegate to Congress without opposition the Democrats generally gen-erally voting for him |