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Show NEBRASKA. LINCOLN, Neh.. Nov. S. In this State a heavy vote was polled. There were four tickets In the field. The Republicans Re-publicans elected this ticket: Covernor-Urohn H. Mickey. LleuL-Gov. Edmund G. McGUlpon. Auditor Edward M. Scarie. Jr. Treasurer Potcr Mortensen. Attornoy-GeneraU-Norrls Brown. Land Commlsloner Henry M. Eaton Supt. Public Instruction J. L. MoBrl'en. At midnight tho Indications uro that Roosevolt has carried Nobraaka bv a plurality of from 35,000 to 10,(00. The "Republicans "Re-publicans havo elected Congressmen in tho First. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth districts. dis-tricts. The Second nnd Third aro in doubt with the latest returns showing Congressman Congress-man Hitchcock In tho Second (Omaha) and D. E. McKilllp, In the Third, both Democrats, In tho lead. Tho Legislature which olicts a United Stales Sonator to succeed Sonotor Dietrich, will probably bo Rooubllcan In Omaha the Socialists have shown surprising strongth and will poll the largest larg-est voto In the history of their organization. organiza-tion. Sixty-Six districts outsldu of Omaha and Douglas county glvo Roosovelt 8351; Parker Par-ker 3141; Mlckoy, fnr Governor, Brge 7215. Berge, for Governor, leads tho Nutlonal ticket by over 4000 In those products, pro-ducts, which lead If maintained will glvo him a safo plurality over MIckoy Nebraska will give Roosevelt a plurality which will reach nearly or qulto 40,000 George W. Berg, the Fusion candldato for Govornor. Is probably elected, by a plurality plur-ality of from 6000 to S0O0. The returns on tho remainder of the Stato ticket nro coming com-ing in slowly, but Indlcato that tho Republicans Re-publicans will elect most of their candidates. candi-dates. At least four of tho six Congress-men Congress-men will be Ropubllcnns, and It Is believed be-lieved tho Legislature will also havo a Republican majority. That body will oloot I a United States Senator to succeed Scna-, Scna-, tor Dietrich. In tho Second and Third districts tho result on Congressmen Is still In doubt, but at midnight Congressmen Hitchcock and D. R. McKilllp. both Democrats, had a slight lead and both were claiming election. elec-tion. W. J. Bryan was asked for an expression expres-sion on tho general result of the election, but beyond asserting that the Democratic candldato for Governor had been elected, declined to talk, saying tho returns wero not sufficient to clearly define tho general result. The Socialists polled a large vote, especially es-pecially In Omaha, where they wero particularly par-ticularly strong. Chairman Burgess of tho Republican Slate committee, at midnight believed Gov. MIckoy will be elected by from 4000 to CO00 plurality. |