Show VERDICT OF VOTERS REPUBLICANS WILL LOSE CONTROL CON-TROL OF THE NEXT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Democratic Governors Elected In New York Ohio New Jersey Massachusetts Massachu-setts and Connecticut Cannon Returned to Congress Results Re-sults In the West af Salt Lake CItYThe election throughout the country on Tuesday resulted re-sulted In a veritable landslide for tho Democratic party The latest dispatches dis-patches show that the national houso of representatives was carried by the Democrats reversing the present Republican Re-publican majority of fortythree Tho united States senate will probably prob-ably have a reduced Republican majority ma-jority as a result of legislative elections elec-tions held In many states In Now York John A Dlx Democratic Demo-cratic candidate for governor is elected elect-ed over Henry L Stimson Republican Republi-can for whom Colonel Roosevelt stamped the tate by about 55000 reversing re-versing the Republican plurality of 70000 In 1908 for Govornor Hughes Representative W W Cocks of Nassau Nas-sau county Theodore Roosevelts home seat was defeated by Martin Littleton William S Bennett was defeated de-feated for congress by Henry George Jr a son of the political economist Serono Payne father of the tariff bill WM reelected but his hometown home-town Auburn went for ftix and VIco President Shermans candidate for congress was defeated by a Democrat Colonel Roosevelts homo town went for Dix and the Democrats jubilantly shouted they had beat him to a frazzle fraz-zle State Senator George B Agnew joint sponsor for the Hughes anti ing bills was defeated by John G Saxe In New Jersey Woodrow Wilson Democratic candidate for governor is elected over Vivian M Lewis Republican Republi-can by about 15000 In Massachusette Eugene N FOBS I Democrat has defeated Governor Eberi 18 JpripeiT Republican for reelection re-election by about 30000 n I in uonnecucui juage Simeon n Baldwin Democrat is elected governor govern-or over Charles A Goodwin Republican Repub-lican by about 4000 In Ohio Governor Judson Harmon Democratic candidate for reelection appears to have carried the state by about 16000 over Warren G Hardin Republican In New Hampshire Robert P Bass Republican candidate for governor is leading C E Carr Democrat by about 6000 In Pennsylvania the election of John R Tener Republican candidate for governor Is claimed by a large plurality plural-ity In Rhode Island Governor Pothlcr Republican candidate for reelection Is slightly In the lead over Lewis A Waterman Wat-erman Democrat with a plurality much reduced from that of 1909 In Tennessee the fusion candidate Ben W Hooper Is apparently elected by 15000 Joseph G Cannon speaker of the house of representatives was reelected reelect-ed to congress from the Eighteenth Illinois district by a slightly reduced plurality In Indiana Senator Boverldgo was defeated and the Democratic state ticket elected while probably the entire en-tire Indiana delegation In congress will be Democratic Democratic governors have been elected In Alabama and South Carolina Caro-lina In Iowa the Democrats claim the election of Claude Porter for governor but this Is not yet conceded In Wisconsin the election of Republican Repub-lican candidate for governor Francis E McGovern is claimed by a reduced majority and the return of Senator La Follette to the United States senate Is assured In Michigan Charles S Osborn the Republican candidate for governor appears ap-pears to have a safe lead over L T Hemans Democrat The Democrats have gained forty seats in the national house assuring them not only control but also a substantial sub-stantial majority Tho Democratic gross gain however Is reduced to a net gain of thirtyseven by three Republican Re-publican gains In order to gaIn control of the house it was necessary for the Democrats Demo-crats to elect twentyfour new members mem-bers Assuming the party will retain Its representation in states not yet heard from it Is apparent that the Democrats have thirteen members in excess of the necessary twentyfour to give them control |