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Show CALIFORNIA. , SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. S Callfor- I nla voted for Presidential electors, t J Congressman arid Justice of Supremo , court. Tho weather was fine and heavy j vote was polled. The Socialists turned I out in unusual numbers. This ticket . ji was elected, Republican: '1 Justice Supremo Court Wm. G. Lorlgan. jjjl Reports from-California at 8 p. m fj k , Indicate that Roosevelt has carried the ') State by a larger majority than did ( McKlnley four years ago. Of the tllght i Congressmen to be elected the Repub- 'i 1 licans claim to be assured of seven, i, with the Second district In doubt. In I this district Bell, Democrat, Is run- "j l.ing away ahead of his ticket 1 1 Returns at 11 p. m. indicate that tho J Republicans havo elected seven out of eight Congressmen. In the Second dls- h i'lct tho race Is very close between Mc- " Mnlay, Ropubllcnn, and Bell, Doinocrat. California mado a now record in po- j1 lltlcal majorities today, having given an ij unprecedented vote for tho Republican K cnndldnto for President. Counties that I have hitherto been loyal to tho Dernocra- ! ? cy changed their political allegiance. It ' i Ih safe to assort that Roosevelt's majorl- ! ty will be in tho neighborhood of 50.000. ',: U and that woven and probably eight Con- grc8mp.n will bo of the administration's '? political creed. Tho noxt Legislature will . . bo Republican by a big majority and tho 15 L nltcd States Senator to succeed Senator i Eard will be selected from tho Republican 'I ranks. .i |