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========== nnvcDi uUvlKR W ' RESULT IN NATION i:<josi;\ el.i CONg&atulatjs8 \yil.<<>\. Colonel Roosevelt sent the following telegram to: Governor Wilson at trmcttou, N. J.: "The American ytoyle a great majority hare conferred upon yon the htgt\esl honor in the government. I congratulate you thereon." Wilson and Marshall arc the choice of the American people for President and Vice-President. On yesterday they received a vote unheard of in American politics and the result of the election goes to thoir that the people will rule. It is a great victory and one that evidences good tidings. The vote in the country shows that the American people- believe in roform and that they htdievc that such leaders as Woodmw Wilson and Thomas Marshall are their choice. Tho voters of the country have spoken and the result is that the Democrats through their leaders are to be at the helm for the next four years. States heretofore Republican hnvo turned aside and given their verdict for the schoolmaster that they are to sec a new era. A great victory is Democracy's and good times are ahead under the rule of such a leader as Wood row Wilson. He is for the people, hv the people and with the people. He lias swept tho nation. The common people have rallied to his flag and for the coinniort people he will prove a great executive. Wilson will be.the ruler of all the nmrfii All l?ait tn tl?? every aim wil Ik- America, first, last ami all the time. ?i! HH|| m I Wxi&ihxf] '^'"if!v% i *I?ga^^MMWMn j^, :||, .. I B ???. K| > jj| >;: ^^ ^ HflnH*)^ {** -", . >.. ,, ^j?r .,~* ' I ' ???1 1?- ? MH8. WOODBOW WipK)K. 'r ngt] WA3HINOTON. I Fair T| in va v : -lJH| / >%. . ' % p ? -V . . , . ?/* V ' ?* ;: * V* . *j ' < ' Hb4 'r ' ?. . . i- ' '. ? 'h ' % ; :..^J . GENERAL NEW YORK. ti New York?Out of 100 election . llstricts Taft received 6, 830; Roo- f evelt 8,840; Wilson 16,147. ? Eighty election districts in Kings ounty give Taft 6X07; Roosevelt ,879, and Wilson 1M.5S9. ? Twenty election <fistrictB in Queens J Ire Taft 994; Roosevelt 1,376; WH ^ on 3,990. / ^ Ninety election /districts in Mantattan and the Bronx give Wilson n 5,050; Taft 5.478; Roosevelt 6.974. * One hundred election districts in tings county. New .York'give Taft v ,640; Roosevelt 9,801; Wilson it 7,859. Buffalo City?Complete returns how thaf^Hedges for Oo'ierpor-'hap *' ecelved 15,565; Straus 19,433; 8ul- ? er 27,404. Rochester, N. Y.?Complete re- 8 tarns give Wilson a majority of 900. p New York?On? hundred and sixV six election districts in Kings cl ounty give Taft 11,602; Roosevelt 5,874-; Wilaon 26.573. Geneve, N. Y.?Complete returns. t< loose velt 484; Taft 89JU Wilson n 645. jy : The New York American says: K he election of Wilson Is certain. yi ,The New York Sun sayj; WllDn is making a complete sweep m liroogh the East. That he has car- b led Maine, Massachusetts and Mary- i? ind overwhelmingly. ic The Democratic State Committee lalms the 8tat? of New York for 7llson by a majority of 200,000. ^ Wilson carries the 8tate of Oeorla by a large majority. New York?The Evening Teleram announce# that Wilson has * . ' t = onlgkit and Tom ory! r / ^ i k ELECTION eon elected. ? : New York?The Brooklyn.. Eagle lashes that Wilson has swept the ountry. a The New. York Herald flashes that jb Viison has been elected president11 Jld Salter governor. !\ New York?Chairman McCoombs-t ent amesaage tonight t<T Governor f Yllson stating "You have carried i few York by a tremendous majority. , I New York?Charles Murphy says | ^ hat Wilson has carried the City of li few York by a majority of 150,000. f' Oyster Bay, N.Y.?Colonel Roosc-! elt carried Oyster Bay by a major-! :y of 392. ]ci MAS8ACHCSKTT8. 'C Boston, Mass.?Governor Wilson's h trength today* exceeded Roosevelt's 1 nd Taft's combined. 'Boifton?The Globe concedes the ti tato of Massachusetts to Wil90n. ?n 'oss is re-elected governor. Boston, Mass.?Wilson and Fobs'g arry the State of Massachusetts. i NEW 4KR8KY. |li New Jersey?Manager Dixon, af- 81 ?r scanning the election returns toight said the returns from New a' ork and Massachusetts said we have c< ot to go West to secure Roosevelt otea." d Trenton. N. J.?The indications R re that Wilson has carried the State f a plurality of 25.000. The legis- n iture Is In all probability Democrat- 84 VIRGINIA ? Richmond, Qg.?Virginia given /ll son about $5,000 maiority. ^ MIHHOIKI d" Montgomery. Mo ?Indications are iat Champ Clark hae been re-eleet ' * ' '' ajfiirjSw - f,' ? \ >AILY JOKNINO. NOVEMBER ?. 1(11. or row--Cooler ffl C' \.' J IJ If ^ il * w m % F;' \ vj4-. ' - i3? RETURNS NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh. N. C.?The indicates re that Senator F. M. Simmons Was ? een re-elected by a majority of oler wenty thousand over Governor W. V. Kitchin and Judge Walter Clark, hough returns being received show ew counties heard from in full. Simmons c^tjks certalnlv Anson, redell. Wake,} Wilson, Pender. Vance Varren, Robeson, Craven, Cuinberind. Bladen, fcnd Forsyth, Beauart and Hyde. WEST VIRGINIA. Wheeling, W. Va.?The Republians concede the state to Wilson but| laim the election of Congressman j t large Sutherland. OHIO. Columbus, Ohio?The latest reams aro that Wilson has carried [amllton county by a big majority. Governor Wilson is receiving conratulationa on his election. Cincinnati. Ohio?Taft is leading l'thls city by a large vote with Wiljn a close second. Columbus, Ohio.?The late returns low indications that Wilson has trrled the state. Columbus, Ohio.?The City of Sanusky.T^r Wilson 488; Taft 349; ooeevelt 251. Cleveland, Ohio.?Wilson carries lis city by 60,000. Roosevelt is icond. Cincinnati. Ohlb.?The Times-Star lys: "Looks like Wilson wins." Taft appears to have carried Utah Id Idaho. Wilson seems to be safe t Kgnsas with the Bull Moose canIdate second. INDIANA (Continued on page two.) 1 NEWS 31 nunc Mi I Ho RESULT IN STATE Jf Conservative estimates us indicated by the returns up to lll2C p. u, show nut less than 30,000 lor Seuutor Simmons over both Governor Kitclmi and Chief Justice Walter Clark. fcS. J.. Kogers. .Nortu Carolina liufc gouc I >cinoc ratio bv a big mujoritv. JxK-.ke 'raig eiected governor ami the entire llcniocratic ticket by an inreased majority as well us the senatorial and legislative ticket, j Sin mens has carried the state by u good majority and the iudicuons ere that no second primary will lie necessary. In '.!? alitor coiuily, the Democrats as usual, voted the entire ticket, here were tew scratches. The entire? tiekef. notwithstanding the bposiiioii to Muj. Uodman, was elected by a majority ranging from KiO'to 1000 majority. W . fJ. Windley is elected Keeonlcr and K. < . ^Inllison. ejerk of in Keeortlers" Court. Harry \V. Smiths u)i?l .). Stiuhlert. as indicated l>v the returns ill lv the next iSniiKnr- from tlii-* Senatorial district. The entire Htufp ticket itwiv?'il the loyal support of all DctiiiN'rntA i the county ami the result of flip clin tiini is more than gratifying all citizens in t!ip good'old comity of licuufort. Congressman ?Small is again named to represent the Fir-1 ('?ingr?f>oiia) district in the National House of Representatives liv a handline .tajority from all over the disfriet.. with practically iio opposi-, mi. IF ' ' ....."if~~;
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