v.. V. tfe , , t jfei" i ..a "7 Rreadent Taft and Coveftor Wilson BoCh aristae ,: V f . ' ' ' From Hopeless Generally Fivrirabie Weather and Unprecedented Interest fiin'lHuef Combine to Bring Every Voter .to the Polls; OinBinntt iieiJortsTifty Per Cent, of , Vote Cast Before Eleven 0!q1oo While Reoord Breaking Number 0? Bal lots Are Cast in New York City and, State. TAFT CARRIES ACUSHNET MASS., FIRST TOWN IN UNITED STATES TO REPORT COMPLETE FIGURES Despite High Feeling Eleotion Day Passes Off Without Dis order and Few Cases of Arrests for Fraud Are Reported; Santa Fe Reports Light V ote and Muph Scratching Throughout New Mexico; Roosevelt Makes Good Show ' ing in El Paso Where Ta ft Is Expected to Run Third. Br tossed V.lr fa Kvtalnjc Ueratd) Boston, Nov. t. -Heturna (or president In today's election from tlvo' out of 1S voting precincts jk Massachusetts give Hocsuvelt, Progressive, an; Tort, liepubll- pun; 0t3; WHspn, Democrat, 595. The umt precinct in 100s gave Dryun. -40 Taf..01)2. Jteturns for president In to- duy'a eloctlpn, frt?rri 10 out of 4102 voting precincts In Munsu- . , chusuttu giva: Itodsovclt, K37; awt. uWAVliftta. . , Tlie 'MH7ttfi)fri)Wut in 3 tiOH gave B!rytV HW pw, i4U, Returns-foe .igqy.ornd liv to-! day's oluiilWo In: eight out of no.' voting yrl'clhets in Manu chusetta glvtu Ulrtf. Progressive. ana; fos. Donioorat, 010: Walk- cr. IlcpubllcaN, 1.004. Tho sumo pYcqlncta In 1011 guvei Fobs, Dormicrut, 4 1 ; Frothlnglwrn, llepubllean, 1,424. Returns fur president and gov- urnor from ten out of 221 voting precinct In ptn In toduy'a oloctlon give1! For iirealdont! npouuvolt, CJ; Toft; 7DT? yrWfon, 1,834. For governoj; Mlrd, 1'rogrfMii- lv), "41 Foiil.vpcmourat, 1,713; Walker, Ui'lHlbJlehn, 764. ituturns ,rr. iireMjdcut in tim eviction I11 -JO-put jul 1102 voting prcolhuct In MtiijuchUHutts wurc: ltoonoYtli, l,Vnii Tuft, 2,800; WIIMin, 1,4 J If Hnmts vrmncU lit 1U0H git vol Uryati, l.tli Tuft( 3,775. IlOfiif.. Y.ifNoVr 5,--Clty of Mo10 ci)milla ivun, for koV- ntnorl -8u!f; .Dotpocnit 1,W; 4r litMlwi-M, " Hciilblltn, Htraua, I'roHViisslvc, .1,051. Hauler illilrlot Irf 1810 guvo: tilx, Uompirot. A",nti HtlniBun, Ileimbllcatil IJiiz; ; -t . 4 t noortiJVlciyr.'j.N oeoimii.v AtlanU', On.) Kbv. S.Cobplotu 4 returns fWht.- .th'ef '-flriit flirco couittlua In, tHp tnte' henrd from fflvo plurtl(yifor.' HoowveU To countlen art) J'atildlnf, Uai'ulion and ColquUti' 0 Tin tbrOijporjlVcd prd'tiontfil who lottlt fc(iriCfsdontfid lntirft tn tho outcortia. -dtfi. cinpalgn thsi Hud bel WB0wt.'Wltlt drtUAual btttar mm, M(daaffi9brts from every uunrttr IndlAiWiCjJnatlon.wldi reo ord brBkRTMM MdtllUon to ln election orpWflW'flHi,' yico r)! dnt mid ipii.j0nHre lliroo totH WiWlfiUnje ibr goverhortt and iMrl$'fi iffW&lur wttfch Kill nil vacdhfl63t1 b1rtl Hlte ciiate. aetiurally favorably wnUvr con dltlons prevalledi in certain, sections t' Ioti today, nuvfui 13 mi of tlie nilddlti vvt, partlculurly In Noutliorn Illinois, overcast skies und threutuned rain uugucud not welt for tho Collins of hemy votes, but clue tori, notwithstundhiir, continued their steady march to tho polls. .cw York City Is casting by fur thn heaviest Vote In its history, us also ar nil (he other cities of that statu, Thq tUral voto In Now York llkawlxo Is heavy. In Cincinnati fifty per, cent of flip touu vfllo had boon cast before 11 O'clock 'and the' vpto throUKbOUt Ohio,' vvhllo sl6v liri account of thoslto oC thU liKllor57f rmert'rKpUrtetf crntchv Jag, uas progroaslng nlth an uupre cedeiited earnestness. In Ohlcago tfio oarjy ho urn saw every polling plaou filled with long lines of voters fruiting lo get Into tho booths. Very (cw voters In Chicago avullud themselves of tho opportunity of using, tho voting machines, which fuct was considered to Indicate that there tvus much xcrntzhlhg of ballots by niumbers of all pollllcul purtlcs. In tho Puclflu coast status tho early voting wus heavy, desplto Inclumont wcuthcr in Keattle, I'ortlund and northern California. Ihu contest in Vermont was Inter esting, dcstilto thn fact that tho Htato election was liulii In Heptumbei', mid tho votu wild oxtriimcly heavy. Tliw also was trim or Maine, whero all tfircn of tho leading parlies uro mak ing 11 desperate flghl to gain Iho elec toral representation. Contrary to general expectations .In vlun- of the fact that party linos havo boon no closely drawn, practically no disturbances worn reported from uny section of tho country. Pew arrests tor violations of the election laws wore piudo. ' f Ml of thn leaders of tho three par ties adhered to thulr previous predic tions of success tot their respective candidates, , However, tlmro was nothing In tho appuront attltudo of tho voters willed wpuld Indlculo Mhut tho result would 1'rcsldoitt Tuft spent ljio morning hours at tha lionui of" Uls brother Charles. I. Taft, lit Ulticknoli; and early in tho afternoon 'cost hja ballot, Tl president was cOplldont that ho would bo Teturncd to tho whlto houso, aftvernor AVoodroW Wilson wa tho ilret of tho threw candidates to cast his vote. Governor Wilson) dropiJqd hls ballot Into a polling boom In an enln hliio in 1'rlncclon, N. J,. and as )io chterged from th voting. AiovXh BmHhlRly observed that ho hd "vMert iheT stroHUt nemocratU ticket." ao'rnor Wilson will ifea' tho rfcturfts at his homo In company with iiia rumiiv nnd 11 few friends. Colonel noosovelt oust his ballot all Progressive party nomlnod for prcl deht will hair Iho returns at hi toro Jo,n 4nmoror if ill aovefhor Johnson, tho vies preil F T ii 1, JUyiBttfrtJted J.B i l.hit ttf S A'Si'S.SSL WW !:, 1 1. ' b. l.i?..l' dojiltkt aom'lp' rh t,rorefvf tlckfijL eftoja Vot HW'fft A tSalWor to timo ik vwd m )to, tiH ml Gtif onol noosoVoH's speaking (inxtrgbmoim In, tho. e&vt pftr the colonel hud, teo shot. Governor ohnort spent iho rtay in tew Yorie qity nhd will ?ear th0 returns at tho, Proaresilvo Ipartf hoaCqvartor there. (lovortior Atarshad, Uomocratlo 'eandldoto fo vice president, ctt his: Vote In- IqdlnnapUlW, aie walked to tho polls with v friend. , Estimates: differ as to tho hour when tho mulis on tho prcstdenllat contest may be known tdnlght. 'Political lead ers figuring an landslides nay tho re sult would bo known by 0 o'clock, while others are Inclined to the belef that It will be midnight. JOI1NHO.VJ lATJIKlt VOTES 1U DHMOCIIATS fiaoramento, Cal Nov. S. Urovo L. Johnson, father of tho Progressive candidal for vice- president, Hiram W. Johnson, did not cast his voto for his son when ho went to the polls to day. Johnson, here known us tho dean or the California legislature In the old days, voted for WHoon and Mar shall. H its 'afeotod ut tho pri maries foi tho Republican nomina tion for assemblyman, When thu local Tuft organisation .recently decided to throw Its strength to Wilson, Johnson went ,wlth If. . "I havo only tile hlghrst regurd for my son, hut 'ho Is on tho wrong side of the political fence' said tho gov ernor's father as ho walked away from tho booth, aMsssaws m.N'l JUNCTION VOTI-aiH OUT HAItl.Y (Irand Junction, Colo,, Nov. 5, Tho weather opened here this morning cloudy, but within an hour tho sun was shining; the voters got odt early all over the city and It Is expected fully 90 per cent of thu voters wilt cast ther ballots beforn C o'clock this afternoon. PllHlICr UI.VVIBST VOTK m'EH AT lJnT CU3.MNH Kort Collins, Colo., Nov. 5. With fine, clear weather prevailing, tho lenders of the political parties In this county predict U10 heaviest voto ever cast; Tho registration was 11,000. Tho voting began eqrly and tho vutera nil (Tver tho county nro turning out well. GOOD ivkAXlllCIt UltlNtJH OUT VOTU IN CJIUJKIjHY Urot'ley, Colo., Nov. 0. The weath er Is clear ahd Warm. It Is believed tho vote In Oreeloy will bo U0 pur cent. Tha polling begun early and with it rush. ibiCAii DAY FOK . I1AMXTING AT IIOtriJ)KU Uouldcr. Colo.. Nov. 5, Tho wealli- vr hpfa.is Ideal and consaqueutly a hedVy yolo Is looked for. Voting bo gat)' early. VOTlClU4 OUT KAIIIA' . v IN CKIPPIK CIIK1CIC Crlutilo Crook. Colo.. Nov. 5. Tho weather throughout Teller county IK brigin ana clear ana lit mo two cuius, Victor und Clippln Creek, voters woro out oarly,'' Tho Democrats mid Pro gressives huvJ every uvnllublo rig and automoblto hired, whllo tho Itepubll- cans liavo no hired erjulplTiont, Tel ler codnty Is odpcededly Democratic, HAf-jTOT. 8PI4TnN3 '1 11 'J llXJltK l WIH .HI" Chicago, Nov, 5. Throushout Illi nois flno weather und a heavy vote formed IhO rule. Notwithstanding thu aharpnoss of tho flgljt, no disorder had bcpn roportcn anywnero in mo state' up to noon. pallet splitting developed 10 up ex-f-...iMlriari-'(tiFit In Chlcuno. Ho much warf'ihla thu case that at many bolllpg places nlno-tcnths of tho vol- Ar-I.VteiiVrf vnlltiir mnehlna und In- sUtcfct tn 'pper ballots us being ousler and safr to chango from atruieht UCK6JS, eOClAtilHT AND11ATJCH . BliTIZED VOn COllHUPTION Uhvf iUVd'ft.' Kov. 5. Two Socialist candidates for the legislature woro nrresttnl lit llrlstut charged with vlo latlflg tht. corrupt practices act, which forbids dlslrllbution pt certain litem OIiDiOTO DfciIOCIt.T VMTYtS TWENTIIvni VOTU Potisvllli), int., Kov. n.Ahtbony It. Kdelberffor. 103 years old, today cast Ml twentieth ballot? for presi dent obtn pnltod 14lacii. -lie.vo. jftkorf to 1Mb nolllr.r uluco in an auto- ;ti 'AM httlpca Into tha booth,, rnrovlie voiuij i sirmgni venrocraiio TAl-T tlVKti IMiU) Itf , , KlJ PAtjO COUNTS Jjl paip,oV, JJ-Wllip tVpte In- Kl attlo -county -ticket U WW lln?e tin lack. 01 7Hture a)t Ut,yotff m 11 mmmn POWEiPiE 5MI ON HF England, Franpt.'&nd Germany Would Deiirif4 Turks of Territory Nojvf Ocoupied By Allied Forcf. 't AUSTRIA I m of SEIlVIAICi EIGHBOBS Backed By Geriuy and Italy Franz-JoseriWill Objeot to Little PoWerfstfAcquiroment of Seacoast. V- Br leased Wire jtatag daralfl London, Nov. 5.-rtfreat povoro of Kurope are aligning themselves on either aldu of a voryeharp lino re garding the futu.ro ; bfc the Ualkan states. Publlu oplon In Knsland, Krunco und litis! la thut tho allies should havo the lorjri'tbry which thoy havo comiuered andJtUMla purlieu lurly hus warned Tujltay that condi tions could only boqomo wor should further disaster occtf aV Tcliatalja. On thu other alfla'arp Austria' Hun gar. Uermuiiy und."ttuly. Austria Hungary, -wriToh after all is tho most directly inteolai, bolng tno nearest neighbor to tho llulkan states, will not. It Is bolloved sit by quietly und see tho Balkan league ostabllsh Itself across bcr right on tho Aogeaii 'sc-w, In which dlrootlon hor trado m wimff.- fcWt'iUcA llrfem? tho Hervlans xprrad to tho AQrlAUO sea. Tho Austrian government points out thut the Albanluus aro as much a nation as any of iho ullles and that' Albania should bo reserved for tho Albunlunx. Tho first sign of dissension among tho Ualkan ulllea themselves cumo from a dispatch from Delgrade, in which It Is said thu Her via ns uro .be ginning to declare thut Iho "autono mous Albania" which waH ugreml up on beforn tho war started Iiuh, now faded uwuy. In thu iilspulch tho Mus sulman AlbanlunM who fought ugulnst Hervlun trooiiH uro blamed for tho liniiHO In tlui Hcrvliiu ui;iltuiu. Insteud of Iho tvvonty-flvo tnllo Hlrutbh of the Adrlatm count liltlicrto iilalmcd by Kerviu, nut ramo uispuion ruya that Hervla now wants sixty miles and that lit return Montenegro Is to got moru than her allotment or thu district of Novlpu.ar, The correspondent adds,,. 'Signifi cantly I . , . "Tho V.unpuror ol itussiu., will no tukon as urbllratur between flervia and Uulgarla In regard to thuso con- lUtHtH which wero not rorcsoon in wo orlgluul agree it butwecn tho al lies." In thu meantime tho nuiguriuti troops (11 thu vicinity of Tchorlu uro preparing to resume inoir uuvunoo mi Tchatalja. After four nights and four days of coutlnuoiiH ngntins nrnuna I.ulu Uurgus the I miganun "soldiers wpro glvon two days rest, ' .This per iod expired today und thV'irooim by this tlruo probably ar ojVulil till tho move. Tho liultturluit army nottr 'Tcnoriu Is being reinforced with troops taken frniti thu lin'entllilf forces UrOUIld Ad- rlanoiilc. whoso pluecB in' -Turitey havo been taken by riomarna'. A second nuiguriuti ,arijy aom- mnniimi hv riunurii KUttntchoff is mlirohlrir alontf thu 00Afitfltif tho uea. of Marmora to effect a, jutjjtlon with thO Jiuigariati army pojnmawieH pr To a-et on thu mova frulckly tho pulgurian troupe must have worked hard, an they nav ioano 01 wounded Turks and Bulgutlarm lo caro for und havo Imd'ito, burn or hnK 11 tarira number at' KHIad. It Is officially stated ilijitu, dispatch from nolgraaq tnut inct'iservians, nav ine annlhllutod tho Turkish, army In Macedonia, have bocn&ta&ttd to as sist the Bulgarians, QretKiltpd Moi; teneirrlns. 'i.il&k A lsra-B fordo of ServJAtMi h&H ul- rcudy pgased througryiJUij. pa tho way to, AdrlanopjC, thW9Wbafdmnt of which continues wHBflut fibatu Nothing vs heunl .tofcrgriietwdlna the position of llm TurMmtultalJa bUt it Is beUtiVed tl Hot tho army hiuiiu u liltlnna hftci. .1 rth'n Tina 9h: jiklttTn: sotdleM vim -.ewnaniica 'way Hi flrmntlon. h, that jlty W Ilulguriaf)V M ' Another ,M likely anatAis .?k from Vienna td, fttia,t "t Writ iakfla ngalnst en- am Has lerlng. C iiBle. Q rent Urll- nln's. H'tnts't lu that city at pnisop Wf iP'P(cveni niuttsiicrcfl, Trrvftor supply of Coustaiitluu plo;i)Xiwcut oft today by a largo lltil- gariRn force which occupied DorkaH, at tho end of tho lino of Tchutalju, from '.which point tho Aqueduct .sup- ly.lntfthu Turkish capital starts, nc- curuhig to a nowN agency dlsputuh iriira noiia. 1 iuih saiu rurKoy will prouuiiiy uhk Jllo. powers each to send a warship to'Conatrtntlnoplo, l)i)tcliCB from thu TiiikUh capi tal ay tho Ottoman . press Is taking .fho alttiallun calmly, with thu ukeop tlon of thu lillallusman edited by thu notorious Hhlek Bhawlsh, which prints a violent urtblo uguliiHt the (lowers. Tho newspapers uro being eagerly bought by tho public. 1 ,v Tho Hulgurlana havo occupied thn territory between Tchorlu and Tjt;()ai' talja, completely aurrnundlng , tho xuraisn torcos in time district; , JU' Another Bulgarian Column fpritifla' of detachments from Drama dnjljojh r captured towns Is marchlpg on' tha Ncaport of Kavnla on thn Acgoan lfi. An allied forco consisting of Bulga rians from Kuruk und arockn from Yonldjn-Vardur Is proceeding by fore cd marches to Balontkl, , x It was officially announced IrTCamf Btnntlnupln today that fighting has begun betweon the Bulgarians ,-nnd Turks at tho TchntaIJa forts, accord ing to a special dispatch from that city. Thu result of thn fighting la not stated. AUKTItIA JKAI.OUH OV HIUIVIAN AnoitANDliKMISNT. Vienna, Nov, C, The attltudo of tho Austro-ltuugurlun govornmont tn-fj' gurd to tho proposed adjurtraest of tho 'Ualkan situation Is dearly stated, today In tho Nnu Frolo I'rcsso, ftmm anvH "Tho present military sltuatloiiHt. tho Uulkuns cannot be doclntvo for tha solution of tho whole eastern question. Promler Polncaro Hives to tho Balkan states more than they1 havo demanded., , ,. . S "Tho prnpotalAvholt is 0, juost.ra.u!!! icav expression or fun-niavist ton- itardty-ftnd thMiTnnrovnr-f ftiiihti powers and partlculurly of Austria ltttngarla," , Tho anxiety of Austria-Hungary that fiorvlu shall not occupy Albunla and thus sec nro that outlet oh thu Adriatic 80a which tho Hcrvlutls aro so desirous of, probably will provldo u great bono of contention. Horvlu, hum itenu wurnuii already rront vjputia (hut her armies huvn gono far nnounli In thu west. This warning Ih repeat ed today by thu Kuml-utfleliil From- dunblatt. After prulHlng thu Hurvluu soldlern for their httmuully, thu news paper says; "Tho Hurvlans having apprnauhml thu fruiitlur of tho lorritory occupied without exception by AlbunluiiH, It hi hoped and expoctod now that Hervla will umiIiI tho raining of thomi differ- necH wlileh tho lilsturio cbaractor of lie Allmnlunu malio Insurmountable." I'rluei) aiilrka, tho president of thn Mbanlati national com-ilsHlon, It Is said, is to bo iiroalalmud king of Al bania. intriihii attituih: in IIAI.KANK r.X lf(AICI. London, Nov. fi. Tho llrlllsli ulll- tilde in thn Ualkan' situation wim ex plained today la iho lioiiso of com mons by Hlr lid ward Uiey, thu for eign secretary, who wkm loudly cheer ed when In reply to 11 questUm ho uaid; "No one, In view of thu result of tha war tin lo ilaln will bo dlsuuaud to dfsptto iho rights of tho Ualkan Stan's to formulaic tho terms mi which thoy aro prepared lo concluMo peace. "Do not think that tho groat now oth aro morn slow thanother poopIp 10 adjust ineir Known yiow to the march of evcnt.' .Tho tmwprn uti ox (thanglug vluwn III r'ogurdfpJlii& posi tion 111 iiiu near ouiriiMnuifPe a very dulleato matter for them to: In terfere between tho bulllgurahwf un less tlicy do ho al tho roliucst.of OOHI." Asked whether Great lllltuln cuUld not follow the iircccdent of Wf. Itooscvelt In thu ItiiKKo-JuDuiiu'lo' war. Sir. iqdwurd did not reply. lird&J'own lo Report OMes, Majority fa fr r.tssd Wlt BSirairtajf, Her-ldl ltoMton. Nov. S'SiTJft: ffl.l i Acushnet, the flrjiuijKni'rf? thd mited mates nariTrM'4tiy.. . 4 The voto wast ,ft6fi-v JUl mi, ttpii.m rabir-a Mr Vor irovernor. iWalKef .ri lloan), carried AourtirietN ,Voi(Hi to 87 for Ulra- (ri mwht rfd' an for vm ii gy lira it Only Handful of VoterCSnie to Polls in Morning 'mist; Workers Expect large-ySW m Closing Hours, C0UNTEY PRECINCTS t GENERALLY MIXIDOT Challeugora in City Estimnto That Vote Is Eriuftlijtri. cd Between Three Eviden tial Candidates, ' r At n u'cioek this Afternoon thero oro few men who will venture a pro .dlotlbn us to thu result of tho ballot- Ing. in llcrnallllii county, Up to this hour, when tha shops and factories aro closing, tho voto has boon light, loss than one-half of tho city's totul .yoto having been poflod. A heavy voto Is expecled during tho next thrco hours. Am nearly us tho ehatlongoro nt tho iiulilng places can estimate, tho city Is giving about an ovoh bre' between Tart and .nffa anil Wle 'and Fergusjfon. Hhould tho ootutt eh'ow nn even break in Aluqvertti It will mean tho succosa of 'tke Re-, publican ticket in tho coustyf Tho result in tho o.utslde preofnet Is equally in doubt. The oi mo riw fvre goiiHf Hi solidly for tlto ItopilbUcan t Ttioso north of AtbuqUorquo ara n It.iun .bet-eon the thrnh. tIA, quo and Durnnes, -which havo votod solidly for tho Bull Mooso ticket. There- In no word from tho mountain precincts but they also uro cxpoctod to gtvo a lurgo majority ror tho Pro gressives, At 3:30 thin urtornooh . 1,840 volefe, or uliout CiO per cent of tho normal hud been cusl In Albiiquurqitu, TJm voto by prcclncta was us follows: Product' IS, division No. 1.... . 21 Product 12, division No. 2 37-1 l'rcclnut 20, division Mo, t u& Precinct 28, division No. 2 ., ?X ''AMII,!IUVJ wn'ir rii-irtm OlIAItOIOl) AT AliAMiCDA At Alatttadu, whero tho voto .la liadly mixed, it Is charged that soma- ono has put oht PrugresHlvo and Ho- publican tickets which had bcn proV luiiNly jiastcd With FitrgusHon stlckcr.i, In direct violation of oiiu provision uf tho corrupt practices net. This In being liivestlgiitod und If found cor rect thu party will probably .bo pros ecuted, llocaiisii of Iho coinnaiallvcly light voto It Ih .ox not! tod that full returns from tho county, suvo for two pre clude, KwttobOMU, and Chlllll, will bu available boforu 11 O'clock tonight, Tim bitllulliiH mi the local result will be read at tho Tuft-Jaffa club IoiiIkIiI. Rotten fegfatrotion J Causes Serious Trouble for Many of the Voters !' '.i s ques Viotihis'i Is Demanded; Charges of deliberate tamporlruf with the registration In ttm city of Albuquerquo In tho election nf totjay will jirobubly bo brought by u, (ttoup of prominent buslnois rricn dprliw' tlie next few ddya IK which U thW oiikIi investigation Into the workt tho registration bpUrds will be ,un mundud, it Is asserted by a lari nuinucr or voters, nepuoiicaw, every case, that cither criminal, leas&e-a ho occurred In maklaur Registration or equally crlraJiiUt, i, inwik wun tup rotis twy aoorso or men wanv.t. ' who nva.iirea , -1 1 . mi assise 11 f-.iv Mlf1lVM State Chairman, Clark Xo coives Encouraging1 lport from Every Ono of Twjity Six Counties. PROGRESSIVES SUXIt POOR SHOWING -AWmxd, Heavy Sty.at; Y Eastern CeiMtlei'My to. Prove Costly WWlliii ftM Fergussojiu , At n.ao this atternoon prellmlnarJt reports from twenty of thti tweSlY six vQuntle'ln' Now Mexrc? IndjoatC tho sUcpcW of' tho Jepubltcai Uckif. uy a ninjoniy wnicn tiii 4M-. swyt 1000 wwntci Ich may Northern,Nw Mexico, to jMttwj aft nd'; Ainu, cnr r ieawiM' wplrtjt" ft iioiNi that a! MM,.eauhly nor l-M Uhloiii itimt ajret etili , Af WilCpJiaiie irpm wit Ti Wrowfti TMMP.a mm ie-H (publlciina. No reitort Mn cen4fW'i ranrio countyf but U6omuMA' .daleua report tht (k ntlerb votM is eommg qui, I nq oniy- rtar or av publican follu.ro In, BoQptya' cjuftt. 1ioj boon that tho vbtq. vrpufd not oqmo out, and tho early roportff e.rrt very, encouraging, noporb from Oranl, J,utuv Dona Ana and Sierra coUnUcti up to'iftV o'clock sustain the preAlottong of tho Republican campdlgri rhanagorn, Tho Pecos valley report la partlou Inrly oncouroglqr. rtoew'ell r9orbi ftftar connootlon with all towns, front Clovla to Carlsbad, that thi Vote is. very light that there !. heavy Atay-at-homu Doinocrutlo voto ant) that tho Republican nhd. cspoclally tho Jaffa voto In coming out In, rorojy 'wroupANit on iumm uy 1 AlKj UAI tTKtW 1 l3t0T Hiiftl Blati'k to MyKtff McraMl ISaav las Vegas, N, M., Nor, C Chairman., Herbert Y Clark, who ! horv to voto, him been n oonsbint tfiloplMdiP' tjotiiiuunlcalloh during tho moriilBg with all partif wf tho stnte. Mr. Clark at a o'clock ,wtprced the belief: that Tart nnd Jaffa, will carry thn state, by 1,000 ot ;bqttcr, Tim northern Now Muxloo nnd Pecos vat" ley reports uro especially ulicourag lug. In ovory cao the tmeH'Koie3 &att had beoa propped f irf th r.ellit Vet -uiwurt .ynatmvjft ,ii m congress, lwhe..Ws,1 sas4Hj4i v wipsssjssjsw-si; mt, ...tma nam iaana m- j -HKjshsiiiiiiiim v-.. is ra ,m ihwi-v L'ruHiiiiiiiHnFn.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiT o JtJpUAriUsH ltrlNb W. Mil WJIMsMi! H , MM. ' T "III" T sawwejepajajew 4 ' l ; a. Mm i However ;iHta XI which t VM Uk ih , -' i Li a i km. are niiv; i Ufi slof l.4epublJC!in) M , l Jt a email town syMaMrtf . m 1 H04 'SlT?. JWWt4helMj WW . to, Hjtiitym mm m roiiuwiit MM K. fl .Wit f 1 today t ttwt 0 li' tore atl tmmv: Mm y ,,fi ' t 1 - 1 ;i, ,,. kt (M)d nrlri