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Show liii SIPTf I IIIII Republican Defeats Governor Glynn by a Plurality of 125,000 Now York. Nov. 3 Tho Ucpubll can candidates an opt tho stato In to I dav's election. ' I District Attorney Charles S. Whit-' man ot Now York defeated the prei 'ont governor, Mnttlu II. C.ljnn by' npproxlmnlelv 125,000. Jnmcs Wads worth Jr , or (llcnosoo defcateil James V fleraid, ambassador to Ocrmany for United StnteB senator by an estimated plurality of 50,000 j i William Sulzer, who was Impeach i ed as governoi in October 1SM.1, (In-j Isbed third In tho race Tor governor on the Amerlcnn and I'lohlbitlon party par-ty tickets with a voto In excess or 100,000. I T-'rcderlek M. D.ivenpo-t, thn 1'ro-gresslvo 1'ro-gresslvo nomlnco for governor ran a poor fourth. Ho appeared to havo polled about 05,000 votes, llalnbrldge i Colby, tho 1'rogressivo senatorial nominee, probably did not poy In ex cess of 40,000 votes. Although tho returns on the minor places on stato ticket aro far from eomp'cte. It Is believed tho Hopub, llcan candidates havo been carried through by Whitman's overwhelming majority. Tho Uopubllcan delegates to the constitutional convention are bolleved to bo elected. Tor tho first tlmo slnco 1010 tho Itcpubllcaiis wll havo a majoiltv In each houso of tho legislature. Nino-ly-nlno llepubllcnns and flfly-ono ltemocrnts have been elected to tlio assembly. Thlit llvo Rcpubllcnnn ' nnd sixteen Pomocats havo been chosen sbnntors Tho Seventeenth district In which Ogdcn I,. Mills tho , Itemibllcan nnd I'rocfcsslvo candidate ' oi'poBod W. It. Horrlck, llemncrnt, i was In doubt for hours, but Mills fin ' ally won I I A loport from Nassau countv, the j homo of Theodore Roosovolt, wild It l had gone Uopubllcan. Whitman was i oxpected to havo a plurality of nbout 2(100 and Wadsvvorth from 1100 to 1500. |