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Show INDIANA. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 8. Five tickets were presented to the voters of the Hoosler State. Elaborate arrange ments had been made by all partleo to get out the full vote. Ideal weather prc-avlled. prc-avlled. Voting machines were uwsd for the first time in Evansvllle. This ticket was elected: Governor J. Frank Ilanly. Lloutonant-Governor Hugh T. Mlllor. Secretary of Statd Daniel E. Stormn. Auditor David E. Shcrrlek. Treasurer Nathanlnl U. HUI. Attorney-General Charlos W. Mlllor. Reporter of Supremo Court George W. Self. Superintendent of Public Instruction Fassctt A. Cotton. Statistician Joseph II. Stubbs. Judges of Supreme Court Oscar H. Montgomery, Mont-gomery, John V. Hudloy. Judge of Appellate Court David Myers. Democratic NaUonnl Chairman Tnggnrt has conceded tho election of Rooaovolt and Fairbanks and has telegraphed hl3 congratulations con-gratulations to Republican National Chairman Cortelyou. Democratic Stato Chairman O'Brlon concedes that tho Republicans have carried car-ried tho State by 30,000 or over. He concedes con-cedes tho Leglslaturo to tho Republicans nnd this Insures tho election of two Republican Re-publican Senators to succeed Senators Fairbanks and Beverldcc. At 10 o'clock Senator Beverldge, who has been watching the returns closely, said that Roosevelt's plurality in Indiana In-diana would not bo loss than G0.000 and probably more. "nnd that the Republican Republi-can majority on Joint ballot in the Legislature Le-gislature would be fifty. From reports received from overy ono of the ninety-two counties In tho Stato It Is apparent tho Republicans havo carried tho Stato for tho National and Stnto tickets tick-ets by 60,000 Tho Leglslaturo will bo heavily Ropubllcun nnd tho Ropubllcnns have elected nine and possibly cloven Congressmen. Con-gressmen. Tho Democratic Stato loaders conccdo tho Republicans tho Stato by 35.000. Indluna has been carried by tho Republicans Repub-licans by from -15,000 to CG.COO. Tho Legislature Legis-lature will bo Republican by nearly fifty. All tho nlno Republican Congressmen aro elected by Increased majorities, and tho Republicans claim also tho Socond and Twelfth districts, now represented by Representatives Moyers and Robinson, both Democrats. They nro in doubt. Tho Legislature, which will meet In January, will elect two United States Senators, ono to succeed VIco-Prcsldont-clect Chnrlo3 W Fairbanks. Senator Boverldgo will bo , re-elected. Tho Republicans havo almost If not qulto doubled the McKlnley plurality In the Stato of 2S.IC7 four years ngo. In Marlon Ma-rlon county, which Includes Indianapolis. 1S2 out of 2S0 products Indicate thai tho Republicans havo carried tho county by 11.000. VIce-PccsIdent-elcct Fairbanks received tho returns at his rcsldenco from prlvnto wires which connected his homo with the White Houso .it Washington. He and President Roosovelt early exchanged congratulations con-gratulations and Senntor Fairbanks was given a reception. Ho did not mako an address. |