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TWIN -CITY DAILY SENTINEL WIXSTOy-SALEM.y. g, WJlDX ESDAY EYENI,KOVEMlUJIt 4. 1908. tlLTaft Will Be Next President ot Uur Country P1UCJS 3 CEXTS. MAJORITY OP ELECTORAL VOTE b Candidate Has (j 309 Votes-Car- ul States Demo C Gains in Some !ISILS0 ELECTED jmt of Minnesota by Majority -Democratic m for Governor ' Indiana Lejisliturt of That Stats .,. And Kern Will froo Choaen United State Sen- LocriU Claim Majority In L Legislature. elected in Idaho. Nebraska Legislature Democratic LINCOLN. Nov. 4 .While returns are meagre the indications are that the Democrats will have a majority on joint ballot In the legislature. A movement was started today to elect William Jeunings Hryan to the United State senate. Bryan asserted both on the stump and in leteis that he bad rather be senator than president. EARLY RETURNS. Villi III ,r4 kit ELECTION NEWS. liil have 3M votes in Ural college. jnlatures of both in mc' Nebraska will be lit. This means max M Kern will be elected United States Senate, in t-jfcilltV. twr Johnson is re-elected Let Minnesota by about majority. :u!L Democrat, is elected hr of Indiana. Vn is elected governor in York by substantial k ienwfl, Oemecrat, it de- fir governor of Illinois. - Ltlicam will have a h of over sixty in the Innjresi. Jtjucjn majorities for na- ticket in Ohio and In- irt considerably lest than W4mmm I0KK, Nov 4.-rVi!liaru fiSitid James Sherman 309, HKornKJ. 1 If the electoral vote. The is have an overwhelming ooarry om their policies, trident within two hours polls clo;eil ihat Taft had (oiiwry, it Behind Roosevelt. behind Roosevelt's elec 'Msreoimi or the fact thar i Missoihi returned to the t column. ad Ohio were close but i Republican victory. Mfiirisc was the Repub i !s the South. , tltPSt VOIP was In Von- f t he rweived a nltirallt v a CcmiMied with 17a,5.V2 wopvel: lour years ago 11 Create, New york over "all ami MeCarren by "Mblioan leaders " nere are Pajonty In Conarew. 'Mm -oai;e: eiaim tb. r1' incoming i sixiy-nne. The Demo- 'f Ul S .111,1 I,,.!... .v-. .. . ill i 7, ' ul-11 "IP II fifty. seven. Every ;: , " ,'ywessman. with J "-''lit'i n of Overstreer, J W, Snreno Payne. 2xr f'toriai Ei.MiB. 1 u, ' Results In Various States Indicated by News Received This Morning. tlelow are given some ot the elec tion bulletins received early this morning, these giving a pretty good idea of the trend of voting in various states: NEW YORK. indications point to majority for i Taft of about 200.000 and also the election of Hughes by smaller majoiiiy. MAINE. Portland, Maine Returns thus far show that Taft has carried this State by 30,000. TENNESSEE. Nashville Returns thus far receiv ed show that Kryai has carried the State, but by a reduced majority. OKLAHOMA. Guthrie, Okla. Hryan has carried this State by 30,000, based- on esti mates received thus far. NEW JERSEY. TRENTON Indications are (hit Taft has carried New Jisey by 30, 000. MARYLAND. Baltimore Returns received at 8 o'clock last night indicate that Dem ocrats have elected seven congress man and the Republicans one. I' At a late hour it looks as If Hryan has carried the state. MASSACHUSETTS. ' Boston The Globe Democrat says Taft . has carried Massachusetts by 100,000 majority and Draper, Repub lican Is elected governor by 75,000.. Boston Complete - returns.' show Bryan carried Boston, by only 24 rotes. Parker carried the city by 10.600. ' ',''. INDIANA. , Indianapolis At 10 o'clock the in dications are that Taft has carried In diana by 30,000. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ' ' ' " Concord Taft carries New Hamp shlre by 20,000. MICHIGAN. DETROIT, Taft carries Michigan by a large majority. GEORGIA. Savannah Bryan has carried the State, but Taft and Watson got a big vole. CONNECTICUT. New Haven Taft carries Connec ticut by 23,000. Republican governor and all five congressmen re-elected. SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia South Carolina given Bryan a majority of 60.000. State and congressional ' Democratic tickets elected. PENNSLYVANIA. Philadelphia The indications are that Pennsylvania has gone Republi can by StMi.ttttai. FLORIDA. Jacksonville Democrats carry the state by reduced majority. OHIO. Cincinnati-Hamilton county shorn 5 Oh iq will give T,irt , majority of loo.iioo, rhap more. SOUTH DAKOTA. . .CHICAGO Indications are that Taft has curried South Dakota by ILLINOIS. Returns received thus far show the election of 14 Democrats and 17 Re publicans to Countess in this State. t'Uicago-At It o'cloik estimated pluiality of Taft Is 200.000 in Illinois. VIRGINIA. NORFOLK Repitblien State Chair man concedes Virginia to Bryan bv 1. ..lino. ,He claims Republicans elivt ed cue congressman. DELAWARE. OO VER Indications are Taffg m joiity i, Delaware wl! be 2.1tw. v IVnnewell, Republican, Is elected governor by 200. j r NORTH DAKOTA. FARGO Indicatl ns received thus far Indicate Tatt has carried Norh Dukota. MINNESOTA. ST. PAl'L Reinihltran State Phnln. man Brown claims the State for Taft by MD.niiti. NEW JERSEY. TRENTON" Taft'.i nmlnrtiv In v.. Jersey will be 4.',000. The legislature will be Republican by big majority. KANSAS. TOPEKA Returns indicate that Kansas gives her vote to Taft by 16, OttO majority. v IOWA. DES MOINES Tlie first six pre cincts heard from show very, heavy isryan gains. Boise City Report showing oniy the trend of the voting Indicate that Taft carried the State by 20.O00, elect ing the etitite Republican ticket. . Des Moines Iowa returns show a decreased KepuWioan majority, but indica-te Tal't will-carry state by for ty thousand. ' MISSOURI. - St. Louis Bryan baa carried Mis souri from all Indications, . . St. Iritis Sectional retnrns Indi cate that Bryan has carried MissonrH by 3,1,000 Repliblican " governor l selected , , -i ; ' Cham'i)' Clark Is ' re-elected to tow gress. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee In lo.l precincts out of 124 in the city give 18761 and Tal't. 19,722. This is a considerable Repub lican loss. The indications are that Taft will carry the state bv a good majority. UTAH. Salt Lak? City Returns Indicate that Tart hag carried Utah by 10,000. TEXAS. Dallas Texas gives Bryan and the entire Democratic ticket a majorliy of over 100,000. ! ' Democratic congressmen in all the (Continued on Pae Six.) DEMOCRATS ,1 ELECTION OF 5 BEES" III fl FORSYTH These are Sheriff, Treasu- rer, Two County Com missioners and Coroner Republicans Get the Rest. Latest returns from the various preclneu or the county Indicate the democrats have eKted five of their nominee jn Kr.vth. These are Sheriff Ziglar. Treasurer Beck. Mesrs. Cllnard an. I Moir. candidate li;r county commissioner, and Dr. W. N. Dalton, candidal for csroner. The returns indicate thai the Renubllcan Jhave e'ecied their vimildate for the .other offices in this county. ! The Ke;iiihlicans-. deny that the um:er4i huve elected two county ! cininiis.ioiiem and the coroner. 1 iv.ill r'riiite the official fount to de jtetmimi the exact teeull. ! Vote in Foreyth, Following is the vote in the :ounty I as f;ir bs o ild be learned up to the time 01 poiiig to press: Kerneravilit Township. Demon!;- Brown 1SS. Carter 189 Cux Zlgiar 1S9; McKaughn 201 llleck Conrad 1S8; Dalton 18S; Bailey IM; t'llnard lSt; Moir 193, Republicans Starlnirk 206; Hall 2oti; Stlmson 207; Jones 208; Mast en 19"; Sitea 207; Styers 208; Llnvllle 211; Brlckenstcin. 204; Miller 20 Woosley 209. Abbott's Creek. Democrats Brown 33; Carter 33; i Zigiar ;i:t; McKaughn 38; " Conrad 33; Dalton 33; Ball ey 33; Cllnard 33; Moir 33; Kllchin 33; Brooks 33. Republicans Starbuck 124; Hall 123; Stinipson 123; Jones 123; Mas ten 120; Speau 122; Styers 123; Lln vllle 123; Brtckensteln 123; Miller 124; Woosley 124; Cox 123; Morehead 12.i, . , . ' South Fork No. 2. Democrats Brown 42; Carter 43; Cox 43; Ziglar 45; McKaughn 44: Beck 43; Conrad 43; Dalton 44; Bail ey 43; Cllnard 66; Moir 44. Republicans Starbnck 54; Hall f4 Democrats Carry The State By Safe Majority Kitchin's Majority is About 40,000 Hackett Probably Defeated in Eighth Brooks and Crawford Are in Danger. Stlmpson -fi; . Jones 53;' Masten M: Speax 54; fltyert 54; Llnvllle f4; Mil ler 42; Brtckensteh 47: Woosley 44 .. . Middle Fork No, 2. DcmocrtitB Brown 66; Carter 71; cox to; .zigtar (Hi MrKaiighan Itwck 70; Conrad 72; Dalton 72; Hall- ,ev uiinard 73; Moir 97. . Republicant fltutbnck 187; Hall 186; Silmpson 181; Jones 205; Ma ten 186; Speau 18o; Sfyers 186; Lin vllle I8i; Brickensteln 172; Wooslev 82;4MMer, 187. .... Broidbay Democrats Brown 184; Carter 196 Cox 197: Ziglar 209; McKanghan 197 Beck 200; Conrad 200; Dalton 207; Halley 102; Cllnard 206; Moir 199 Republicans Starbuck 400; Hall 401; Stinipson 400; Jones 388; Mas- ten 400; speas 400; Slyers 399; Lin vllle 394: Brlckenstein 404; Miller 396; Woosley 396. , Bethania. Brown 147;. Carter 1.19; Cox 164; Ziglar 18; McKaughn 167; Beck 164 Conrad 141; Bailey 1.10; Cllnard 1.1!: Mnlr 1.18. Republicans Starbuck 133; Hall :.... . '.'"" -Tir,-ih(,, are the w Lie Democrats thfa '-'Jtiirp .u- . . , , -- me cnarge 4 ":!,,,al . the stale ;j 'eifcted by 57,- ' P'eevit r... . ... l! "-"rse llllcv, YXm. ..J.' Roland x Z?? K- Marshall. Nfl'nnL,u ,h" nate " mooratic leglsla- win, iieuig esti m!!: .'ftlWIcan. carries rr. nf .... niiirt, l,l,SPt'. was ' !''V of 70.0IIO. 5,lw:b lds are claim- lejiLTfnn,,',lon- JI;StyDt'm0Crat' "Win8in, Ronnbiin - "-tiro )n ' Publican, was b. - "-f 1 I Vtvci.t Ctr f BOOrvv . !',, 132; Silmpson 133. Jones 13ft; Mas ten 124; Speau 124; Styers 12s; Brick enstein 135; Mllk-r 14i; Woosley M2. Winston No. 1. Democrats Brown 338; Csner S.1.1. Cox-312; Ziglar 3.1S; McKadghaa 341; Heck 363; Conrad 360; Dalton 3.19; Bailey 360; Cllnard 315; Moir 316; Kltrbin 244. Republicans Starbuck 91; Hall 88;. Stlmiison 83; Jones 7; Masten 97; Speau 78;Styer 82; Llnvllle 8.'; Brickensteln 81; Miler 82; Woosley 77; Cox 88. Wintton No. 2. Democrats Hrov a 312; Carter 313 Cox 316; Ziglar 31.1: McKaiuhan 301 Beck 322; Conrad 3l; Dabou 320; Bailey .'.17: Cllnard 318: Moir 319. Republican Starbork 11: Hall .18; Stinipson i".4: Joues id; Maten CI; Sp-a:-. .11; Styers 14; BrlckenHieiti .; Miller 54; Wooslev 49. Old Town. Tr.iwn 98; Carter 10.1; Cox 9.8; Zig lar 113; McKaughn lo.l; Beck 14; Conrad 10.1; Dalton 10ft; Bailey 104; Cllnard 10; Moir 104. Starbuck 70; Hall 69; Stinipson 73; Jones .18; .Masten 73: Seas JO; Stv ers 69; Llnvllle 68; Brickensteln 68; Miller 67; Woosley 71. Clemmonaville. Official figures from this precinct could not be bad last night, but the Republicans had a majority In that township of about 42 votes. Belew't Creex. Belew's Creek township, for th first time In many year, gave a Re publican majority j 14. The figures on the several offlua could not be ob- alned. Salem ChapeL Salem Chapel townKhip give a Re publican of about 92. . Vltnna Republican majority of 14 on an av erage. s Middle Fork No. 1. Democrats Brown 6; Carter 71; Cox 70; Ziglar 01; McKanghan 69; Beck 70; Conrad 72; Dalton 72; Hall--y 69; Cllnard 73;. Moir 97. Republicans Starbuck 187:'' llatl 186; Stlmmion 18.1; Jones 25; Masten 186; S peas 186; Styers 186; Linvyia im; nricKensieln 172; Woosley 182; Miller 187. . ' : Bclewt Creek. Democrats Brown 83: Carter 87: Cox 81; Ziglar 89; Mt Katighnn 88; Beck 88: Cinrnd 88; Dalton 87: Bail ey 88; Cllnard 88; Moir 93. Republicans Starbuck 88; Hall 89: Stinipson 89; Jones 88; Masten 94; speas 8fi; Styers 89; Llnvllle : 87: Brickensteln 86; Woosley 89; Miller " Lewitvllle Township. Democrats Brown 68; Carter 69: Cox 67: Ziglar 77: McKauithan 70: Beck 69; Conrad 69; Dalton 69; Bailey 61; Cllnard 69; Moir 69. Republicans Starbuck 94; Hall 92: Stlmson 92; Jones 84; Masten 91; Speas 92; Slyers 72; Llnvllle 92; Brickensteln 87; Wooseley 89: Miller 92. ' LITEST NEi A telephone message from Hon, A. L. Brooks at four o'clock ttated that hit majority It 496. - London Papers Discuss Yesterday's Election LOXliO. Nov. 4. The London Prer?s Is generallv szreed Hint Preel. dent Roosevelt dominated the na- Uotil election. - "Roosevelt Ism Klein for four yeirs," is the way the London Strr puts it. More Interest was rilsnlnvcH In the election than ever before. The Uindon Tlm;s cmsldera Taffj election a display of wisdom and con gratulates America')1! on the rhnW The Telegraph savs the renitlts arc of world-wide Imixirlnnce. The Wes' minster Oazetle says that to onlooker at a dlstsnce the result was never In doubt, .The, Gazette further ilearstlsm Is the Kreatest enigma of tlie rtttlire in Ameriean ixiillks. "The heir has, succeeded to the kingdom." is the way the Standard pnis it. The "all Mall Gazefo rmieratnlfll,. America and says Taft will tie Roose velt s man. C. K. Nail Is able to Im out again. sfter having been confined to bis home for five weeks with diphtheria. , North Carolina is Democratic by from 32.000 to 41.000 Is the la phone message from Raleigh reclved about uom. It Is ihought the regular Item i-raile atate tlckei except governor will have 4a.tMM(, that Kttchln will have about 4.mi ami that Bryan wilt have 32.000 The legislature u iVmocrattc In boih branches though the House of Representatives Is clone, it seem eettaia that Hackett Is defeated, but Crawford Is though to be elected. , Brooks and Morehea.l are running neck and Reck In his dbtrlrt. While IVmocrats have lost ground In RorklnKh:m, Forsyth. WJIkes, Oranue, .Montgimierv Davidson, Bun combe, Stanly, Ca'isrriis. Wake and Chatham, they ha-e made gains In New Hanover, Bladen. Columbus, I'nlon, Anson, Mecklenbiirg. Ca'awbi, Halifax. Johnson, Wayne and Wilson. Ashe county U IV'Wi rstlc by from ' to 17.V giving lljekeit 7j majirjty. Alamance U IVmccr.ulc except for Morrhesd by .1 a id ihe Republican member who Is reflected to the hoiife. Kx Speaker Samuel M. Oattlsls de feated In Orange and thst county has giiie Republican. Durham county has gone Demo cratic all the way up to 6.10, but vote between Morehead and BriHika Is cIom-. In Surry Miitehesd has majorliy or .Mo but C. II. H ones claims his e'evilon over Ihtvl. Itepubllcan, for sherlrt Chairman Kller over the phone at we go to preiis U still claiming the ttate by 40.000 malorlty. Brooks May Bo Defeated. Much Interest is being manifested, by both Democrats and Republicans here regarding the result of the con test In the-Fifth congressional -district Mr. Brook and his managers are clnliulng his election by majorliy of ,"00 or more. On the other hand the llepubllcsns aro contending that when Ihe ortlelnl llrtires are In they will nhow Mr, Morehend's election by a small majority. Judging from re IKirts received bv The Sentinel today It will require th official count to deride who has bee-i chosen congress man from this district. , 'A ini'sssifo from Ureensltoro states that- dm RepuhlLuns spent large sums of money In rvery county In the district. It Is presumed that Mr. Mon head put up a good amount of It. Returns have been coming In miiisii ally slow to Mr. Brooks' headquarter! In Greensboro A 'elephoite message from the Greensboro Record says that while no official IWures are obinlnabie, It Is known that the race between Messrs. Brook and Moiehead will bo close. The Democratic candidate's msjorlly In Guilford wllf not lie over 600 or 700. while the Democratic county ticket will have majorities ranging frnm 1,000 to 1,400. Mr. Brooks' majority In Durham county was only 20. It Is estimated that he lost Rockingham by 100. Surry by .10 and Stokei by 600. Ida estimated majority In Oranvlllc Is 600 and In Caswell 400. Later Vote In Stats. Demo rat Ic State Chairman Eller says all Indication point to a larger Democratic, vote In the stale than f.mr years ago. The majorliy Is smaller becautie more Republicans voted than for eight years, There It no satisfactory evidence of less than forty thousand majority. There have 'been Home losses and om gains. Possibly ten members of the House and throe of the Seaai ate lout. ( This Democrats appear 0 have gained one member each In Dure, Pamlico,- McDowell and possibly Clay and Graham. Democratic legls. lativfl losses are In Rockingham. For svth. Orattgp, Davidson, Cabarrus and Buncombe. Chairman Eller wivs It is evident Republicans con evirated effort In closext coiimle:), e:i,w olnlly on the leg iKla'lve ilckc. Th" Democrats lot no county where former majorities were considered safe Meagre report rtcelved today show Ratberford Is 22.1 Democratic: Cald well loo Republican; Bladen .100 Deln. ocrstic; Rowan 600 Democratic;. Had fax 2.000 Democratic; Ashe ,11 Demo cratic with Hackett 75. . Chairman Eller says lndieml:;ns art) hopeful yet that Democrats have and tenth districts, as well as tha ftfih. Cowles' Majority 1.C03. SAI.ISBI'RV, Nov. 4.-The latest re. porte this afternoon from the eighth congressional district give Charles H. Cowles. Republican, a majority of about 1.000 over R. X. Hackett, 'Dem ocrat. Hackett received a majority of (Continued on page five.) Fighting Expected to Commence Soon Uncle Sam Back to business! Don't mention politict to me for at least six months. VIENNA. Nov. 4 r-Austrla today began rushing troops and supply trains from - Budapest, Vienna and Olrnut toward tho Servian frontier. News of fighting is hourly expected. Messages, from Belgrade y the government.' banks and big 'companies are hurriedly transwrllng their pos sesions to the interior Jt Is believed the seat of government hits been temp orarily transferred to Nlshu. I
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