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DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BXpT "T" loPages jEJIjI 1 Today Member Associated Press m 'olumo III. Number 21. GLOBE, GILA COUNTY, AEIZONA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908 PRICE FIVE CENTS v.' T1S AT LATE HOUR THIS 8C&$? fh " KS3 LA TY MORNING ARE THAT REPUBLICS H BV HREATOF PANIC WAS 'strong argument III Factors Depended Upon to Work forDemocratic Success Fail at Eleventh Hour When Victory Seemed Certain. NSW YORK, November 3. Tho in- cations point to 202,000 majority for In Now York state, against 170,000 r Roosevelt, Hisgen, the Indepcndenco party can- dato, received about 28,000 votoa in reater New York. Tha indications, are that democratic ivernors were olectod in several mid- o western states, which have given elr votes to Taft, Taft oxcesded Roosevelt's plurality New Jersey and In Massachusetts, as ell as In New York. The republican plurality fell off heav In the middle west in a manner thor- .igfcly surprising to tho republican anagcrs. Cannon Re-elected. Speaker Cannon has been ro-eloctcd iv his usual majority. Representative Payne, of Jsew iom, nd Representative Dalzoll of. Pcnn- lvania, have been re-elected anil tho oho of representatives will probably ntinue under the old regime. Payne will have charge of the new riff bill in the extra session which aft will call immediately after March next. ' Missouri returned to tho "solid th" on tho presidential ticket and ins elected Cowherd as its governor. TAFT ELECTED AT 7 P. M. NEW YORK, Novcmbor 3,--Upon tho fturns received-tip to 7 o'clock, Stato liairman Woodruff estimates tho irality of Taft in New York state not leas than 150,000. Ho claim? bat Hughes will receive. 40,000 plural- in tho state. Tho estimates of Bryan's plurality ip ow York U 50.000, JAt 7:15 p. m., nitchcock Baid to the psociated Press: j"I stand on my claim of 325 electoral itos for Taft. I expect that Taft will ccive not less than 100,000 plurality New York stato.and that Governor highes will be re-elected." ITho New York Times, New York forld, Now York Ilerald and Brook- Eagle announce tho election of ift. 3SACHUSETTS, TAFT; 100,000. IB08T0N, Mass., November 3 lobo (democratic) announces that Ift carried Massachusetts by 100,000, Draper has been elected by 75,000. JONNECTICUT IS REPUBLICAN. JEW HAVEN, Conn., Novomber 3. raft's plurality in Connecticut will eeed 25,000. Lillcy, tho republican yornor, will havo over 15,000 plurah- ; over Robertson, democrat. Tho ro- bllcans will carry tho complete Ftate and hold their usual majority m legislature. All fivo of tho re pub is congressmen- wero re-elected. BRYAN CARRIES GEORGIA. 5AYANNAIT, Ga., November 3. k-an has carried Georgia, but the Taft Id Watson vote was larger than gen- Jly expected. BPUBLICANS HOLD NEW JERSEY 'EWARK, N. J., Novembor 3. The publican stato committee claims the to for Taft by a largo majority. CANNON RE-ELECTED. )ANVILLE, 111., November 3. Ciin- has been re-elected by a majority 0,000 to 7,000 ovor his democratic anont, Henry C. Boll. UTH CAROLINA, BRYAN; 60,000 COLUMBIA, 8. C, Novembor 3. ith Carolina will givo Bryan CO.000 Ijority, whilo tho state and congren- inal tickets aro overwhelmingly dem- ratio. BRYAN SWEPT LOUISIANA. JEW ORLEANS, La., November 3. iryan swept Louisiana today. Ro ns indicate a majority of 40,000. All of tbo democratic nominees for igress wero elected. TAFT 0ARRXE8 DENEEN. 3HICAGO, November 3. Tho indi- lions now aro that "Taft, has carribl .(nt. t tii::'. nAftnn n .,., DkttW VIA AllftliUin UJ JIViVUV! wucuh. publican, for governor, has been elect- H ID by about 100,000. :S GREAT L USUAL THING IN FLORIDA. JACKSONVILLE, Novomber 3.--Tho election in Florida has resulted in tho usual democratic majority of from 18,000 to 20,000. SAME OLD TIUNO IN TENNE3SEE. NASHVILLE, Tonn., November S. Incomplete returns indicato that Bryan carried tho state by tho usual democrat, ic majority. DUPONT CLAIMS DELAWARE. WILMINGTON, Del., November 3. Goneral Du Pont, tho republican stato chairman, claims Delaware for Taft b 3,500 plurality. Also tho election oi Pencwell, republican, for governor, by 2,000, and the remaindor of-tho repub lican stato ticket. NORTH CAROLINA SAFE. CHARLOTTE, N. C, November 3. Tho complete democratic ticket was elected by about 30,000. Tho repub lican ticket made gains. KANSAS FOR TAFT. TOPEKA, Kan., Novomber 3. wjU. Carry Kansas by 20,000. -Taft SRYAN OVERTURNS NEBRASKA. LINCOLN, Neb., November 3. Bry an has overturned tho normal repub lican plurality of 1C00. Estimates show that Taft will not carry tho city by moro than 200 plurality. Bryan will carry his own precinct 10G to 52. CALIFORNIA STILL REPUBLICAN. LOS ANGELES, Cnlif., November 3. Twcnty-thrco precincts' in Los An geles out of 350 Taft, 597, Bryan 513. For congress McLachlan 158, Rush 196. ' " ' " Ten precincts out of 77 in Santa Clara county, Taft, 1097; Bryan S67; Hisgcn 13; Cbafin 110; Debs 23; Mel; vinvlli); Murasky 920. For collBres. Ilaycs 1G39; Tro,cy, 911. The samo precinctR gavo Rocovelt 1848; Parker 633. In Santa Clara county, fifteen pre cincts out of 77 give Aaft 2092; Bryan 1270; Hlsgen 23; Chnfin 210; Debs 374. The same precincts in 1904 gavo Rooeo vclt 2827; Parker 9932. San Francisco Scattering returns from four procincto, with 308 votes counted, givo Taft 150; Bryan 130; Debs, 23; Melvin 134; Murasky 143. For congress Fourth district, Ma guiro 133; Kahn 143. Eluven scattering precincts in San Francisco gavo Taft 269; Bryan 194; Debs 58; Melvin G2; Murasky 240. Out of 271 votes counted in two pre cincts in Han Francisco, Tnft 134; Bry an US; Melvin 130; Murasky 121. Sacramento Tho city, coraplote, re turns Taft 4107;, Bryan 3135. Tho re publican candidates for tho legislature were elected. DEMOCRATS WIN DAKOTA. North Dakota Republicans concede election of Burko, democrat, for gov ernor, over Johnson, republican. Tho balnnco of tho tickot, including both congressmen, is carried by a good ma jority. VERMONT'S MAJORITY. Vermont Complcto returns for tho stato of Vermont givo Taft 39,592; Bryan, 11,088. UTAH, REPUBLICAN; 25,000. SALT, LAKE, Utah, November 3. Republican Chairman Loop claims that Utah is republican by 25,000: ne claims every county. CHICAGO, TAFT; 50,000. Chicago 1144 out of 12G0 precincts in Chicago givo Taft 180,976; Bryan, 128,123. In 562 out of 2611 precincts in Illinois, ontsido of Cook county, Taft 91,095; Bryan 60,460. Detroit Sixty-threo out of 2103 pro cincts and wards givo Taft 31,470; Bry an 20,560. Warner for govornor, re publican, 15986. MissouriFour precincts out of 20 in Vernon countv give Taft 201; Bryan 248. St. Paul Returns from Minneapolis show that Johnson is loading Jacobson in tho raco for Govornor, equal with Taft. Milwaukee 237 precincts inWiscon sin, including 120 in Milwaukeo coun ty, givo Brynh 29,918; Taft, 35,014. OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATIC. OKLAHOMA CITY, November 3. Tho Oklahoma Doraocrat, at 9 p. m., says that the state is for Bryan by 25,0.00; that tho legislature will bo 90 per cent democratic, with four- dem ocratic congressman and ono republican olectod. -' ' aii ZkaVi&X f Wfe $aLA Z JCfr&UL HS8a& r i 'm 7i.":uA t. -s r-n-VfikrjiWiL. Vfir s m i m 7 1 mm mm WA mm m ttf MMm ryi mix WfttAfc WW I! if! m ! INCOMPLETE RETURNS OF VOTE Delegate to Congress Smith, D .. . . Cameron, R '. . ' Cannon, S . . ..... Councilman Hunt, D ..,.... ,,.......... Martin, It ....... . - Pollard, S Assemblyman McCormick, D . -. ; Trcvillian, R ..- ...... Ikcnbcrry, S ...... Probato Judge Robertson, D - '. Flannigan, R . Claydon, S ... -.... School Superintendent Nymyer, D . .. Kollner, R . '. ' Fryer, S ......., .'. .. District Attorney Shutc,. D -. . ..... - r Henry, D . . . Crowe, S ..-.....-................... . Sheriff Thompson, D - Sparks, R' ....... Gallentino, 8 '-- Treasurer Pinyan, D - Williamson, R . Middleton, S - Recorder " Stewart, D .... .- Huffcr, R '- ; Lacey, S ........... Surveyor Tovoy, D Hopkins, R Rolando, S ... Supervisor Rose, D T Miles, D . - Woods, R . . - Ryan, R .... (V. Watson. 8 McCormick, S REPUBLICANS CONCEDE VTRGINIA NORFOLK, Va., Novombor 3. Tho republican stato committeo concedes Virginia to Bryan by 15,000, but claims a gain of ono congressman. PENNSYLVANIA, TAFT; 300,000 PHILADELPHIA, November 3. Re publican lcndorB clnlm Pennsylvania for Taft by more than 300,000 plurality. The' legislaturo will bo overwhelming ly republican. HITOHCQCK CONGRATULATES. " NEW YORK, November 3.-8:15 p. tn. Hitchcock filed congratulatory) 'M !.. v i -ss1 ? - -w. ....- , "V . 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'iXWiy; laK?0?LA. r ih u'k' xxnwvn. wwr .jj Y&S- f-- IN GILA COUNTY fractured anklo last night whilo work ing at tho bottom of tho Clermont shaft on tho Jumbo claim of the. Consolidated company. Tho bucket loaded with rock, weighed 2000 pounds, dropped to tho bottom of tho shaft, striking Larson on tbo head. CROWD HISSES JDMMY BRITT. LONDON, Nov. 3 Much dissatisfac tion is expressed in newspapers and in circles; whoro. tho fight is discussed, at tho.ireforeo having pronounced Britt tho victor over Johnny Summors in last night's fight. Britt and tho referoe wero hissed by tho crowd after the ALL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES BUT ONE OR , TWO FOR UNIMPORTANT OFFICES ELECTED FIGHT WAS BITTER AN HARD FOR SOME OF THE NOMHTEES, BUT PRACTICALLY ALL OF THE?I ARE VICTORIOUS MARCUS A. SMITH IS GIVEN HANDSOME PLURALITY IN SPITE OF STRENU OUS EFFORTS OF OPPOSITION J. H. THOMPSON WINS. Unoflicial returns from all precincts in Gila county, savo sir, indicato tho election of tho cnliro democratic cour ty tickot, savo Nymyer, candidate for Huporintcudent of schools. The most important box out is that in Globe precint No. 1, which may chaugo results in one or two instances. It was announced this morning at 4 o'clock that tho count would not bo completed until noon today. The re publican candidates, shortly after mid night, practically admitted defeat. An unexpectedly heavy vote was cast for Cameron and tho returns received up to 4 o'clock indicato that Smith will not havo a plurality in tho county of more than 150. Walter Shutc, candi date for district attorney, will undoubt- LL Defeated Democratic Nominee Maizes No Attempt to Conceal Chagrin, But " Will Not Discuss Election FAIRVIEW, Lincoln, Nob., Novem ber 3. Tho hun parlor of his home turned into a temporary telegraph and newspaper office, W. J. Bryan watched tho returns tonight "with manifest, in terest. Ho was, however, perhaps the most unconscious among thoso who had assembled to hear the verdict. Bryan divided his timo between his parlor and the library, where ho re ceived special reports from the state chairman and the national committeo, aud frequently came upstairs and read aloud tho reports received. Tho returns from New York, particularly from tho up-stato precincts, wero of mo're than usual interest to tho candidato, when ho declared that the democratic in crenso over tho vote.of 1901 was about what had boon expected. Ho mado many inquiries regarding the result in Greater Now York and Ohio. Bryan received tonight at his home, Falrview, tho roturns which early told him that for the third time ho had been defeated in tbo greatest ambition of his life. Confident of victory to tho very last, he was not prepared to bclievo his causo lo3t until th"6 pluralities of his republican opponent piled up in such proportions as to leave no room- for doubt. When early returns camo in, he mado ROOSEVELT FEASTS WITH CABINET WHILE RETURNS ARE SERVED HOT WASHINGTON, November 3. The president and Mrs. Roosevelt renched tho Whito Houso ou their return from Oystor Bay shortly beforo 6:30 o'clock this evening. Tho first thing the president did when ho reachod homo was to scan the latest election returns which, by tho timo ho arrivod at tho Whito House, wero coming in" rapidly. Ho was espe cially pleased to read tho report of his homo district in Oyster Bay, which gavoiboth Taft and Hughes majorities. At tho Whito House executive offices, direct wires of tho different telegraph (jraham County is Safe for Hon. Mark A. Smith SAFFORD, November 4.-1:30 a. m. Returns from all voting precincts in Graham county, savo Morenci, givo Smith 1134 and Cameron 841. Tho vote in tho Morenci precinct is about a standoff, which gives tho "county to Smith by a majority of 293. In tho Safford precinct, tho total voto was: Smith 187; Cameron 112. . nampton, democrat, is selected terri torial councilman by a good majority and Pace and Merrill,, democrats, will roprescnt tho connty in tho territorial cdly lead tho democratic ticket, and W. O. Kollner, candidato for county superintendent of schools, will lead the republican ticket. Henry Thompson, democratic candidate for sheriff, on the faco of tho latest returns, will havo a plurality of something like 200. Robert Pinyan will probably havo a plurality of 110. There is a neck and noek race n betwooa Ryan and Milos for countT supervisor, but tho final count will per shaps show Miles in the lead by at least 100 votes. Trevillianwill receive a heavy vote in tho Globo box, but not sufficient to offer him any encourage ment. The candidates receiving pluralities in the precincts outside of Globo from (Continued on Page Four) V7Ti no epocial inquiries regarding thostate 6f New Yorkand fonnd much enconr-. ageincnt in. tho gains ho was making up state "over tho democratic vote, of J904; but, as tho figured continued to be received, he relied on Greater Now York to offset the heavy Taft .Vote abOVc the Harlem river. Even in that, ho was bitterly disappointed, and he soon realised that the state was hope lessly gono and -with it his prospects of being elected. According to tho predictions of his. managers, ho was led to beliovo. that ho would bo elected without tho aid. of the Empiro stato and turned his in quiries toward Ohio and Indiana. A heavy democratic gain in the thirteenth' Ohio district was a sourco of satisfac-' Hon and then indicated that the pro phesies that Ohio would "go democratic would bo fulfilled. He also derived much comfort from a telegram from John E. Lamb, a member of tbo ad-" visory committeo from Indiana, stating that tho indications were that Indiana was democratic from the fae that his own precinct had given him a handsome majority, and, in tho reports, that he again would carry his own state. After nearly threo hours spent in his library, Mr. Bryan went upstairs and (.Continued on Page Four) companies and of the Associated Press wero installed, and had tho news at be earliest possible moment. One wiro between tho executive office and tho Whito House proper carried im portant bulletins whilo tho president was at dinner. Tbo party, consisting of tho cabinet officers and their wives and a number of others were entertained at tho Whito Houso during tho evonlng, and reports camo thick and fast. The president went to his office in tho ex ecutive building and carefully read ev erything of importance that came over the wires. assembly. They will have majorities exceeding 300. Tho other democratic candidates elected were: Hunch, probato judgo; McAllister, district attorney; Williams, treasurer; Clnridge, recorder; . Cobb, survoyor; Woods, superintendent of schools; supervisors, Webster and Dow dlo; justice of tho peace, Safford pre cinct,1 Colton; constable, samo precinct, McGoniglo. . Latest returns indicate that Anderson, republican, ha3 been re elected sheriff. .... -., . '. -i H V . & - v - t ' ' - 2Mr- "'V.' -1