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Show KANSAS. TOPEKA, Nov. 8. Kansas elected the Republican: ticket as UBual, four being in tho field. A heavy vote was polled early in tho day. The Republican State ticket was elected as follows: Govornor Edward W. Hoch. Lieut. -Gov. David J. Hanna. Secretary of Stato Joel R. Burrow. Auditor Seth G. Wells. Attorney-General Charles C. Coleman. Treasurer Thomas T. Kelly. - . Superintendent of Insurance Charles II, Lullnc Superintendent Public Instruction Ina-ley Ina-ley L. Dayhoff, Railroad Commissioners George W. Wiheatloy, Andrew D. Walker, Joseph W. Rnhlson- Supreme Judges Clarke A. Smith. William Wil-liam R. Smith, Edward W. Cunningham. Tho indications aro that Roouevolt will carry tho State by a heavy majority. Tho returns already received are from points scattered over tho Stato and nearly all show an lnorcnse over tho majority given McKlnley four years ngo. Tho ticket Is badly scratched, T. T. Kelly, candidate for Stato Treasurer, Is running behind his ticket. All tho Republican Congressmen nre elected. At 12:30 a. m. Chairman Stubbs of tho Republican State committee claimed tho election of Hoch for Governor by a plurality plu-rality of 60.000. Kelly for State Treasurer, by 15,000 to 20,000. Rooaovelt's plurality will be close to 100,000. At 215 this morning returns at hand show that Roosevelt has carried Kansas by a majority closely approaching 1(0,000. E. W. Hoch Is elected Governor1 by tho Republicans by a plurality of G5.000 or more. T. K. Kelly, Republican candldato for Stato Treasurer, will receive a plurality plu-rality of 12.C00. The Loglulnture, which may have to elect a United States Senator, went overwhelmingly Republican. Tho eight members of Congress from this State, are nil Republicans. |