OCR Text |
Show REPU3LICANSMNTA1N SUPREMACY STATE ELECTIONS SHOW LITTLE CHANGE IN SENTIMENT FROM A YEAR AGO. VmImMi llrive TeaiaMuir Oet ef rawer te Raw tueh-lleamerale Wrl Mrjm Vtm Kepeblleea Meerlnae Nebrae-ka Nebrae-ka lini Rerablleea Lea4-Belaraa Lea4-Belaraa af uthee atalee. In Tuaeday a alectloa tha Republl-eaaa Republl-eaaa maintained their anpramacy In every atata they carried a year ago, aicept Maryland. Oaly a portion of tha atatea bald alaetlona, but thoaa voting vot-ing ahow that public aeotlment la tb nation baa Dot greatly changed alnoa laat year. Tha rreBteat Interest of tha eootaat entered In New York Cltf, where tha advocate of reform defeated Tammany, Tam-many, following ia a aummary of tha reaulta: Mew Terk. Hath Low, former preaident of Columbia Colum-bia uoiveralty, and four yeara ago tha Citlaena' Union candidal for tha flrat mayor of Urrater New York, waa elected tha aecond mayor of Mreater New York, Tueeday, by a plurality 000, defrallng Kdward M. hhepard of llrooklyn, tha Democratic nominee. The campaign waa an exciting one, and theVile, though aomewhat Iraa than In the prealdantlal election a year ago, waa the largeal ever pollrd In a municipal muni-cipal content In thla coonlrv . In addition to the ran vane for mayor, public Intercat larguly centered to tha nomination by the fu.lmil.t.of William 1'ravera Jerome for dinlrli'l attorney, and Mayor lloberl A. Van Wyck, by the Democrala, for joule of the an-prenie an-prenie court, who were voled for In the territory contained III New York county. coun-ty. Keturna Indicate that Jerome haa been elected by a comfortable plurality and that Mayor Van Wyck haa been defeated, the latter running behind hie ticket from 1 5,ooo to uo.ooo. Ueporla received from varioua aefl-tlona aefl-tlona of New York etata ahow that tha Kcpubllcana will retain coutrol of the lower houaa of the elate legislature, tha number of Hepubllcan and Democratic Demo-cratic aaaemblymen not differing materially ma-terially from tha flguraa of preceding yeara Cuaaectleut, Delpgalea to a couelltulional convention conven-tion ware elected, Itppublicana electing abunt twu-lhird of the menibere. Iua- With a very light vol Congreaaman Cummlnga waa elected governor by OO.OoO, the elnl ticket winning by aub-atanllally aub-atanllally the aama vola. Kauluekjr. The leglalatur will b Democratic by about :i to 3V Kor the flrattlma in yeara tba I'opullata did not elect a member to the aaaembly. Maryland. Tha Dainoi-rnta will hav a rjiaJoTTTy of all oo joint ballot In the leglalatur. Tha oily of Hal I! mure went Hepubllcan by a auiall majority. Maaurhueette. Governor Crane, ltcpubllean, waa reelected re-elected over Jotleti tjulncy, Democrat by a majority of 70.0.K), Tha city of l'oaton went Democratic by 7,0t)U. MlealMlpl. Mlaalaalppl waa carried by tha Demo-crate Demo-crate by about 30.1100 on a light vote. Mebreaka. Th Republican carried th atat by about 10,000 majority, making a galu of about four volea to tba precinct over laat year. New Jersey. Tb Republlcana elected th governor by a majority of 10,000, and will control con-trol bulb brancbea of th leglalatur. Ohio. (lovvrnor Nh, Itepubltcan, waa reelected re-elected by a majority eicerding fiO.OOO, and the Republican acored lot of tha 143 memberaof th leglalatur. ean.rlvanla. Tha Republlcana elected the entire atala ticket by about 70,000. Th vol In favor of tit constitutional amendment amend-ment for ballot reform waa overwhelm-!. overwhelm-!. Rhode l.land. The Republican slnle ticket waa circled by an average majority of 0,000, a net loss of J, Mm from laat year. Konlh llakata. The Rcpublicaua elected all of the eight district Judges by majorities which give them tha atala by about 11,000. Vlralnla. The Dcmocrata carried the atat by alxiul '.'l.ooo and will have an overwhelming over-whelming majority in the legislature. |