Show Ir 1 SIXTIETH CONGRESS WILL SILL BE REPUBLICAN BY MAJORITY I r Result of Elections in Two Forty-Two States Give No Great I t t General Changes in Figures Up to Date I RESULT IN NEW YORK IS THE REAL SURPRISE Hughes for Governor Comes N Near ar Defeat Defeat Defeat- New Defeat New ew York Loyal to Democratic Principles Principles New New England and t j i Pennsylvania Solid fo for r Roosevelt Party I l' l 7 t New ew cW York Nov No G. G G. The The result o othe of l the ie elections in two forty states states ant and three territories Indicate ome some surprises sur 11 p stir stir- l but hut no great general changes s l' l 1 up to tu the thc plc prevent present ont time Gr Greatest l st In Int InI In- In t r. r t a- a Iciest terest of course coulse centered in the alec alec- I lion Lieu of the new national house of i representatives who will compose compo the th c- c k lower C Cc c ver I body of oC the sixtieth congress s J. TIc The he Republicans have again wont won t w t lr Tho rho ho eal real surprise vas Avas the thu rt In fn 4 Yo York In Jn New Xe Y York Turk lk the were Cl e so eo confident of oC electing i r GI R J JIru ru I-ru iI p I Io tt tj Py u o tf t- t v ro th M ti e n Att r f 4 to lo G to 10 1 l' l on su and amI 2 to 1 that he would receive more than lie le did not get an any such r g 1 In Iii fact for several hours tonight to tonight to- to night the belief was wa-s general that he ha had been defeated and anti as os it il Is 18 his bla plurality is Ig har hardly ly more than although the corrected returns from rom the greater part pait of or the districts In the state how show an Increase for him Greater New York was as loyal to Its Democratic c principles but It was Impossible impossible Im Im- im- im lO possible for it to overcome the verdIct verdict verdict ver dict of u the cornfields and an once again the state has subdued the metropolis Tho 1110 next legislature leg of oC the State of oft i t New ew York will viii be Republican as ac although al- al al although k made slight though the Democrats ma e gains they the cut but an Insignificant t. t i i in the result Pennsylvania anla remains in the Republican i dean lican column D Edwin S Stuart has 1 the Fusion defeated Lewis Emery Jr f candidate by b a large plurality and andi i A T n bli lInn rini LO la f ve onn n fill t u. u epu y ful util in electing their candidates in most of or the 1 big 1 cities clUes Now England remains soll solidly ly Tie Tie- publican New Hampshire Vermont Rhode thode Island Massachusetts and Connecticut Connecticut Con eon state of of- elected Republican In M Massachusetts District DIstil t Atti At At- Attorney torney Moran of or Boston was thought I At-I ti to tl have ha had lord a chance thai ceto to duplicate W. W L. L Douglass Douglas's performance o of two years L n ago o. o but failed lamentably and Guild l the Republican is elected by a n sub sub- sub sub-I I his vote vole two Increase over if I years cars ago ngo NE NEW YO YORK ItI x r Houi It t Curries Cmrk City but lushes Hughes 1 hc Comes S. S In Stion ont New York Nov No G. G Charles G.-Charles Charles E. E inquisitor a n aNew Hughes the Insurance New York lawyer lawer who less than two t was practically unknown n years cars ago w outside of Jils Imme immediate lato circle Chas has hos k elected governor of or New New York loth been of or nearly state stale h by a plurality the Democratic Demo Demo- t William Randolph Hearst cratic crolIc candidate carried New N ork NeWw w York but the up sate up-s up atc districts dis us- city by S 8 b time old-time political trick stood by their 4 belief and this coupled with lUi the effect effect ef ef- Roosevelt's message tt i feet of President the voters of or the state delivered to tu which drove ro c Secretary Root i through wavering Into line won the day ay many man Stuyvesant Stu Chanler Chan Chan- for Hughes Hugh s. s Lewis for Cor the Democratic candidate ate ler g lieutenant governor vernor has undoubtedly defeated M. M i I. I T L. L Linn Bruce Druce ot or New NewYork NewYork York for Cor the k I 1 seems The balance safe saC but hut of or the with Republican very ery small ticket tickets I r. r 1 Is Sort I Chu II c. c S. S I Nov No Lewis S tj Chan Chan- I New DemocratiC York candidate for fur lIeu lIeu- r rs s r iP lei lel OI go In the house t tenant t sail Judging t. t r m. m n. n tonight r II 5 2 which I have ha been only 1 returns L' L Hughes has able ahle to See Mr Ce It Hearst by In ht the defeated i 1 state tato the figures lo Indicate lh the tho thoi e Told that the entire Democratic i of of oft the exception et tt with ticket state slate he would woul probably r t l and that Bruce Druce a as lieutenant lieutenant-guv- b tu I Linn Bald ald error Chanter damn A Aits All I 1 wantI want want- dont don't give a I and elected Hearst Mr 11 II was to 0 sec ee have was that Il its a s him ee ded In tl Defeated N. N Y Nov No 6 Con 6 Congress G-Congress- Congress Congress- ress was dt mall Ja Jah mes D a hy by 2500 OO Porter h h OHIO i ICke la C ii Stull 00 lb In CI Cl u nd N Nov 1 Y li 1 i r statement Issued by the Republican nn and Democratic leaders at a lal late hour was conflicting each claiming victory Ictor the indications are mc that the Republican can state ticket has haM been elected by a n plurality of In the 8 fight tight although returns are meager it H J is estimated 1 that twenty l n Republicans have been elected I In 1 Cuyahoga county count the indications In aro are that the tho Republican slate Mate ate ticket t has hascan can carried led IJ by a II afe- afe plurality and that Paul Howard has fists been congressman con cun- 1 gressman r tram front the Twentieth district election re-election lc cl Congressman nUlton Burton Is 13 s as ag J h te ibal h d no to I JIt nt k La U h h Ul lot of tho the n MatA t ticket y by L u t plurality plu- plu of ot from rom to tu The rte precincts heard from at al first t were mostly Democratic stronghold It II is la estimated d that twenty Republican can congressmen will be bo elected out of twenty one In th the state SL John Meyer Meol is the successful Democrat in the Second Second Sec Sec- cc- cc the city of ond district comprising Cincinnati Nick Longworth TIe Republican pUblican candidate candi candi- date was elected h by a n substantial majority majority ma ma- The latest returns show shots that the Republican Republican Re Re- publican ticket for state officers has I be boon been on elect elected ell In county b by at least Columbus 0 O. Nov No C. C State G.-State State Chairman Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Dick at 1230 o'clock Issued a n statement to the pi press ess that the returns re returns returns re- re turns received to this hour justified the claim that the Republican Uck ticket t Is elected by pluralities exceeding p- p Nick Ion The In Indications point to the election of or Nicholas LOn Longworth for congress from Crom the First district but only by or The Tho last time he won by There was more scratched tickets than Ulan at any time in years Elected Cleveland 0 O. Nov Chairman G C Price of or ell city an and 1 county Republican committee claims the entire county ticket except for sheriff Paul Howland congressional can candidate Republican Republican Re Re- publican from train the Twentieth district claims election Congressman Burton Durlon list district is elected without doubt Ho lie had no opponent except Prohibition an and Socialist can candidates 1 MASSACHUSETTS ll Governor Guild timid nUll Whole Slate Ticket It Is ion Boston Doston Nov G Governor G.-Governor Governor Curtis Guild Jr an and the whole Republican state ticket was re-elected re today by byone byone one cne of the most sweeping pluralities an and one ono of or the most exciting campaigns cam- cam the state has experienced in inmany inmany In Inman man many years cars Lack of financial support and the general belief belle that he represented the principles a advocated In New York by hy W. W R. R Hearst were responsible re- re responsible re lC for the defeat of Mr Moran who run on un three tickets the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic Independent ent League and Pro Pro- Tho The result was a surprise even en to th the Republicans In Boston normally Democratic Dc by to Moran 1 only beat his opponent With all but ten towns to be he heard from Gull Guilds Guild's plurality Is 18 Last year yeal- the ft same fame cities s gave him over Bartlett his Democratic opponent The effect of the Ule bitter hitter attack launched against Lieutenant Governor Draper Drapor by y or organized labor was apparent In Inthe Inthe the returns for Cor ho he ran 1000 behind the ticket I The rhe Democrats elected only three out of or the fourteen congressmen winning winning win win- ning in the ninth tenth and eleventh districts which aro are concededly Demo Demo- cratic The death of Congressman Hoar Hom Republican nominee to succeed 8 od him him- himself self in the third district 11 gave ga the Ito Democrats hope mope of or victory but th those e I were blasted by the election of or Charles R. R Washburn who In the tho eleventh elc hour was chosen cl to take the congress congress- congressman's mans man's place on the ticket etI et Only In th the legislature do de the time Democrats Democrats Demo Denlo- l I cruts show gains Here they succeed succeeded ed ell In defeating three thle Republicans l la hitti I Is Republican Boston lon Nov No NoG G G. G. a 1 I elects eleven Republican congressmen two Democrats an and one Independent o Continued 1 on Patio Pago T Two 1 o. o I J SIXTIETH CONGRESS WILL ILL BE REPUBLICAN BY OO MAJORITY S 'S Continued from P Pago 1 e One S for 01 governor will I run about behind Guild In the state but n s. s i elected lJ by on an overwhelming overwhelm ing plurality rue rho legislature will be solidly Republican Boston Zo Nov v. v C. C G. Returns coming In rt- rt from the mill towns show pronounced 1 ed 1 gains for Moran oran the Democratic i candidate but not sufficient to change the te result I Guild Guill Is governor H Boston floston ton Nov ov C. C Later es estimates po r give state to Guild b by 3 Draper wIns for lieutenant go governor b by Two hundred and two thirty Massachusetts Massa Masa- as f. f towns Guild Moran t t S Boston Nov No C. C olan C. G. carried Boston los Bos nosi i s. ton Inn by One hundred cities amIt and amI towns outside give Guild 24 Moran Mor Moi- i t an Last year yea they thc hc gave Guild 18 Bart Bartlett t- t S G. G I I ILLINOIS Chicago Cook oo County anti and State Allt All ll t q Cn Go Republican S i Chicago Nov No O 7 Chicago SO Cook Cooki i Bounty und anti Illinois have all n Re Ic- publican Tn In the city only municipal juil cs p were chosen Their majorities i vary considerably but their margins of oC victory were Ire nIl all small mall The count county Is Republican h by about f helm heading the tlc ticket et for sheriff by the largest plurality t NOile o of th the county candidates tall fall below The Republican state tato ticket ct wins by about plurality the head of or th the ticket ct for 01 treasurer ma may run as high as Of OC the t twenty five nty congressmen six will vili be he Democrats In the lower lowe lowerhouse house of or th the legislature there will willlie Ill H lie SS Republicans PUt out of oC a total tAtal of 53 and 4 42 2 senators o out t of oC a n. tom total of or 51 Tho ho Independence league ea tick ticket f everywhere It rail fa far al' al behind the Demi Dem era is isami ami antt Republicans but hut was probably responsible for Cor or the the- Republican Republican lican victory in the Uw count county anti and certainly CeI i In th Ow he city The rue Socialists are IC last ast Con nion Congre 1 Elected Chicago Nov 7 Latest Latest returns in indicate in- in the election of oC the following ill con congressmen in Chicago districts districts- First First t Martin Emerich Dem Dent S Second James James D. D Mann Rep Hep Third William ThIrd William W. W Wilson Rep Hell McD McDermott Dem Fourth las T. T Fifth Fifth Adolph Adolph J J. Sabath Dem Dent Sixth A. Sixth A. A Lorimor Rep Seventh PhiIIp Philip Knopf Rep Eighth Eighth Chas i. i Rep plinth nth i Henry Sherman R Rep p. p Tenth Tenth GEo Geo J Edmund m Foss Rep First returns Indicated the election of or Madden Rep Hel in the tho First t dis dis- but a fuller count mal makes es it Me 1 I certain fn that thaL h he will lose t i J- J lAJ 1st h fron fm 1 J. J rill ji I h. h ItS tit fit D otto J d s hi n 1 1 s in F. F. O. O l Lowden Rep Rop J. Seventeenth J. J A A. A Sterling Hep Hp I Eighteenth Jos Cannon Hop flop T Twenty G. G. G. G W W. Smith Rep flop I A Speaker I Jot JOl Cannon AH AU ht Danville III Ill Nov No C. C G. Incomplete returns Indicate Speaker J. J G. G Cannons Cannon's Can Can- lions non's ie with plurality possibly possibly pos pos- sibly slightly less loss than four COUI years a ago o. o This I Is duo to the them warm m n light ht b by the lIw l Labor party parl an and Charles Charle G. G I fa Taylor faylor I 01 the Democratic candidate The Tho campaign begun began with little little- indication of opposition but the tho socialists nominated nom fern mated John Walker of uC the Mine Workers Work Work- ers era and Democrats placed Mr MI h Taylor In Jn the field anti and both hoth parties began begun be began be- be gan gun an a aggressive gre l. l fight Speaker Speak i Cannon and his tonIght tonight tonight to- to night believe the returns will show that he Jie C has r received about the usual vote te Blame Banic II Independence League Ch Chicago Nov 20 Local G.-Local Local Democratic managers concede th the victory of oC the Republican Cook count county ticket headed b by Chris for sheriff by a plurality o of about fhe They are still hopeful for Cor th city judges who have ha been so badly scratched that it will bo ho late tate tomorrow tomorrow before results will lJ bo be kno known n Tho The Democrats blame the tIlL Independence League for their de de- feat The leaguers own thc they are areball ball badly i beaten but console themselves with the Democrats defeat l PENNSYLVANIA AXIA S ln I Republican Victory Oil on All Sides Philadelphia Pa Ia a Nov O C Returns Return Returns indicate a n. sweeping Republican vie vic tory In Pennsylvania If Ie the tho percentages porcen- porcen of or tho the Republican gain shown hown by early returns n ar are ara kept up Edwin S. S Stuart Stuart Republican for 01 governor Is bl elected by plurality oveiL over oer L Leivis IC Emery j jr Democrat and Lincoln Lin LIn- coin coln party parl candidate In Philadelphia the o old Republican or Is also Appal Apparently the next legislature will wil bo be largely largel Republican In both bolh br branches The Democrats are arC to have ha gained c roUt four or five J congressmen ii in th the state The Republican victory Ictor marks marl s the subsidence or of the reform wave whIch sw l over over tho the state last lat year anc amica and ami ca ll the election of William II Berry u n Democrat a a. state tate treasurer urel It nark also th the rot return urn to power o of th Durham McNIchol machine machino in city of oC Philadelphia State Jams James P. P McNIchol has succeeded I i eJ W. W Durham as the head of oC this m machine In n this Ulis city the election results were somewhat by J the action o of oC Mayor Ol John Weaver who last FridayS Friday S announced d that he lie would ot vote vetO the organization or- or or ticket f. f Republican S coping lin tnt Philadelphia Nov XO 6 The G.-The Tho lIc eit committee has hlf I Issued a state state- m mint nt claiming plurality fo for Cor Stuart t the Republican candidate At this hour over everything points to a sweeping S R n- p ln victory ictor in Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania J althou although h returns are re stil l m meager gel Thirty one divisions l umA out of oC 1130 I Ithe In th the ell city give 1 Stuart J Emery mel Fm For t Attorney Nolan olan 2981 so Republican gain o or f 10 1 J a 10 Mi no Worker |