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ALBUQUERQUE t EVENING HERALD TltlHUNK ClTlfcHN. VOI. NO, . AL1UQUERQUE, HXW , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1011. KVtiSlMJ tiV.KXUtt VOU 1. NO. S It. TV RETURNS SHOW BURSUM ELECTED GOVERNOR REDUG Returns Slaw in Coming in, Owing to Long Tioket and Re metenew of Many Counties from Means of Communij&a tion; Democrats Have Shot Their lolt in Early Returns and Are Now Resorting to Plain lie to Delude the Peo ple; Vote Yet to le Reported Is from Republican Strong holds and Comprises More Than Half the Population of the State, Iti spite of the extravagant claim f Democratic campaign managers, tho situation In New Mexico today regard thn flrnt election of stale ifllcer In ono of uncertainty. The counties from which definite returns hnvr been rcelvd ar those which li along the railroad ami nr easily tteenwdhln tt hew center by telegraph "ml telephone. These counties show Ninnll Pemoerntlo jfulnn, but without exception 1hee gulii were, intromited liv tin- pre election forecast of thn HepuhllCUII Central committee-. Ileyond those alni, which were nntlclpiMcd and whirl! ii r i' nurmull Democratic stronghold, ttothlnir definite Ik known (in to th riwuli of ltl Iff" Hon. Matty officer aro to bo elected, unit the count in rircvMurily very slow. It muni ho remembered that more than half of the vntlMs populutt an of thn slat teslde In section which are remote from railroad and Inur-rt-KHlliln to telephone r telegraph communication. U must iiImi h re niemhcred that these section ur the ones which under normal circum stances Hre overwhelmingly ll-iu-llenit ami which can be relied on to ri'tnrii substantial mnjorlllcs for Mr. Ilursum. It must further he re membered that the Irud which Mr. McDonald nmv holds Is i-onlalned in a vote which Ih less than a thin! of the votlntt population of thn state Socorro, Han Miguel. Valencia, Me- Klnley, lto Arrtbaf Morn ami Col fax counties, all strong llepubllcun. havit jet to ho heard from. Krikc report have been clrcnlalctl hy tit r. ............ .... tin Amiriti what Vrf,'MnintHK cither thai thewi in'in tie have none Democratic or thai they hnvo returned serenity reduced HepubMctin majorities. Thean re port are Urn pure anil simple, anil hove not a shred of fnttnilntlon In truth or official tlgurnn. They are ol a plero with thn bulletin of big ma jorities for McDonald made by the Journal-Democrat Inst night le than an hour after the poll had been cloned and before II wan piMslhln to have counted any vote. Itellnbln information received at Itepiibllcttt hindquarters Indicate that the majorities for Mr intrsum In the country counties yet to be heard from will wipe, away the Irad of Mr. McDonald, and that Mr. Hur dum I elected governor nf New Mcx Iro hr a majority approximating J.fiO". .W do not pithllHh thi re- pori lij' counlle. because n yet no .l,.flitllii return have, lieon received. and wo pferer to wait and clvo the prop' fact and future, rather snan to deliMO thi.ni with campaiKn awrtr. Hepubllcrtn arn warned, however, that thd extravagant ctalm now be InK made by the Democratic man- REUNITED NATION HONORS MARTYR PRESIDENT Soldiers of 'the Blue and the Gray Take Part in Exercises At Unveiling of Heroic Iroiwe Statue of Linceln. Hr i:rl Herald A. V, l.frt ttlr) rrmikfort, Ky, Nov fi.-Whllo tho prfBldctit of tho I'lilfcd Hiulc and n law aoi;UjlttRO, Includlnir aiany of thou who woro tho Gray in tli con tHc ltWf-Mt tho worili Bttd tho tmuili, lou'il un, an heroic bnmsu tntuo ot Aa4wm Lincoln wa ttnvtillcd lit thu Caillal Intllilln liciu today 'TrfHjf of n rounltw) pounlry," HkM OovcrHor YYIIIoh or KMttucky In ucccptlHK tho BlNtiK) cm lHffmlf of tho Htl:H "U whiIu iivhloiii in tho g1oc tUm of Hettry VntiernR, it CtHtltiik-r-Ala noMkr, to formally irestt thl iHWtttt ivf IV stoat ireJ4t'Ht to tho pcMpto of hk Hut I vti atatc, Tk teat new hM (a KOdH, th 'nobility hN Ohi tiwitH f AWHttwm Ito rn4 aro tttalil tut earHettly hy im WMi wor th Oray a hy ilww yftt wWh I Ho BUw." 1 uMtmtf lrWftt Tft ami wyrnw WIMmw aktMHhtrly mtrtMHl In nlmoMi Wt(U t(4Mmt4Ht ttmt nf nil tm la MttlmMl Wttwy Ihwp Hi mm lH M 4elU-H t Um wiiwoh i mimi nui&ni fHM. W. 8. A, J. ttftifeur the )eiiralp of h OF STATE BY ED MAJORITY ager are merely for itftect, and In the hope nf uelntr able to pull off Homethlntf naw In tho way of blu Democrntltf majarlttea In thn cuuntle whero o much fraud wo perpetrat el In tho DemmTdtle prlmorlc. In caxo audi majorttle aro needed to overcomn What they rettllxo will bo a aafu majority for Mr. Hursum. No Itepubllcan convernant with the altttallon m conccdnd anything. Thi strong probability I that Holm O. Ilumutn l uleeted Bovernor ot New Mexico. (pril TrlfjtmiB t i:ulur llrraidt autita Ko, N. M., Nov. 8. "It hnt licon reported that tho Hepubllcai atnto central committee liaa .uttJe foncfailon conccrnlnn the otitcotuo nf tho clcctllon. The llejiuhllcnn otnto coiniiillleu concedoa nothltiR" Thin wtta the Dtaiermtnt niailc lato tliU aft crnooit by llcrhert I'larK, Mcrretarv of tho commltteo. We havo had nothing hut eti mate and Doaioerutlc vnthtiKlam thtia far. Tho altuatlnn In Hcrnulllln county Ih a queaUon ot countlni; the ballot, a we aro Informed there wax n great amount of scratching there Thu tuajotlty In that county will havo to ho Immense to defeat II- O Hur aitni. Han Mlxuel county, wo am In fonui'd here, will nlono gl" over S00 majority for lluroum and tho atnto ticket. Tho report that havo coaio In train the leading lU'pnblican count leu aro meaner hut, they glvo no CAune at hl tlmo to bclifive tnat the ixunn crata havo mado lnroada among them. Wo maintain thai Iluraitm will be elected. Ill majority in tho Rtata will ho mail" Till k the ftltltinln of thn nocretan- and mMtlier tvf thct UeHiM(ui Ma4 roiiimlttce. Mr, Clark ileclarea (hl Democratic wjtlmntcs and talk will am do. Tlt'iiy wv j?ot to uko the voles and It I lively that It will Ho aavnral ilaya Imftwo thn nwilt wllk ronpect to the hMd or tho KwpitwicaH mate ticket lo gjhaolutely known. Thp flrt retxirl to oome wpr merely etlmatc and they camn frot Domocrmlc-J'rotrctiHlvo atrotigholda, nnd noun-en. Hapia Ke county where Mlgutl A Otero madn the fight of hi life, went for Httrmtt unii tKf Itepubllcau ticket by nearly 400 ma jority, other counties where the 1'ro KrouMvn fnclloH msdo a fight, will do a well for Huraunt fr'om rreaent in dlrutloiiM, The ItepubllcaitK arc urged to keep an eye on the Democrat for behlM thl MUdden hunt of nthuidam, there may be t writ arranged plot In komn of the Democratic Mtrung holdN to make up tho difference lit majority for McDonald. The. Ilepub- llcann claim the election of their en tire atate ticket and their normal majority of the legbilature. Tholr Irnndldate for inetttberM nf auprrm court hae run ahead' of the tlckt. RAILROAD ADOPTS EXTREIE POLICY Southern Pacific Refuses Wat er to Striking Shopmen in Desert City of Gila; JCuoh Suffering Result from Order Hr Kvr!ar HvraiJ A. K Wlrtt Ttnn. Arlxona, Nov K. - -Ktrlktug railroad Kliopnieit at Clllu, ArUoiiu are fiieitiK a Hotithern Pacific girder that all water be cut off from their home and that they bo forbidden to get drinking water from water care, ui-cord I ntr to teK'grania from W. K. Htcwart, a union labor officer there. t the Tucou brunch of tho federa tion of nliopiiK.ii. According to the telegram the or der tin Knt Into effect, eauMlug a erlou problem for the striker In hoIvo a lllla I altuutcl on thn denrt nnd the only two well there, are owned by the railroad nnd produce water unfit for domutlc turn. It I Mild that tho railroad for 30 yeura him followed tho custom of vdrrylng water to (Ilia and allowlmt thn renldent there' thn freo uo of It. O0NC1MION1 ARE ORANTID WIRIKIMI (Hy mrH HVWA. f. Iet Wftt I t' HWrBve ti,0 proioiied ph Ht WrtahlmH'Mt. 0. C Nov. ,--Ah Im-UmhnMmki 1 thhik It perfect hut be cream In apprnxlmatlrtK Vrimvm k U lb liet plan nhtaliwWe." cent, reduced warklag hour aM tk I Jn4M cwae h In hi iHhIm anaritiK "r n tump mm w i"." twau twenty-HiHu iummi m hut'ii linen imMmI to the MalHtniHW I'ihtbiafua in tkta mill ahall MH la nixi Ohio atid r' MalMmr oaltiHH thir control over any of la Vnawtraoher. Ah Moreement wa ui4J wllk ttM mm UtMtuah MMaiiAa nuAr thn Rntman ut. of Jn4- Kpp of tM mHiwpaitr atock b M M WMft aMl Mfewr Cawwwawtawr IMMtHfeirWi, STREET Ofc. WE'LL MAKC rAKSHTtY HOT FO YOU J The Way Yesterday's GINNING REPORT IS RECEIVED WITHOUT ICR EFFECT Market Had Anticipated Rec ord Breaking Crop and Did Not Fluctuate Visibly; Gen eral Weakness Observable. (Ry Creator llrald A. P. Wlra) New York, N- V, Nov X. Irregular ity prevailed In tho stock market thltt wwbIhb. Movement wero heltat- iK and contradictory, but In spite or targe gain a uy inactive inaHninaia thf. Mat -Hi a whole, developed pmr kohhcM weakuoHM, Heavy nelllnn or thn fiKislHllvo loadcra ilepnHel price of theae Isbiic and tho mar ket aeowed to pokm1 llttlo rallying power. The cotton ginning report wna with nut effect, although It eatoblUhed a r- record. .Market obxervura re gikd thn movement of atock aa aatural la view of tho iccent oxtendeil Mvhiko RBd tho reduction of the aa-ort lalereat SelllnK preaauro re- WWd wriHK tho aecotid hour. I'rlcen. Mwttvtr, showed llttlo Inclination to t, apeculallou beconittiK almnnt al around tho new low Invela ami ttw profi-'anlonala ntopped RcUlnx. A rw atockK ahowed Independent strength, hut their movement wav Ik- norcd hy the general market. Hock lalafid atocka advanced to i to 1 1-2 on rather active dealing. Honda went iteatly. The market developed a gradually Armor tone, but grew dull on the ral ly. The monthly figure of tins Cop per producer allowing a dacreaae In fttocks on hand of nearly alx million pounds and a largo Increase la foreign and domestic demand, helped the cop per group, l'rteea nought a lower level and tho lowest figure were cur rent at 2 o'clock. United iUatett Steel and Heading wern down I '..$, Union Pacific 1 1-2 and aomc other atoek a jxunt or more TOBACCO TRUST MUST DISSOLVE S DECISION United States Circuit Court Hands Down Its Approval of Plan to Cut Up Rig Combine Into Its Component Parts, (Hy KvvmImk Herald A, i. Ieail Wirt) Now York. N Y., Nov 8. The Unit ed Htatca circuit court handed down a decision hero tuday npprovini; the plan of dUaolutlott or tint American Tnbneeii nu.iiiiliii ivllti iiiriittnrfitlftna. The court Ih its declBlon mm pro- vklon should bn Made In carrying out tko plait for keeplHK Utlact the book iiM reeordo of tho American Tobacco CMWBy aad It projtout constituonta hthcn so thai they ahall ho avftitahto aM auhject to legUlatlou to lie mum Mtuwt at at Pi'iuoRt, In E? ?MH,t,B Br" mwr vm -ijr". t ,t. onlnlon. Ry: lav tkraA veara. He W (h ku un sower. lO KWMlt Ma l'- latMAf tkat Wi UnUp4 OhMr MNC V. u IT Elections Were Conducted in All NANKING BESIEGED BY REBEL TROOPS FIERCEST BATTLE YET Manchu Seldiers Behind Iiu , pregnable Intrenchments Receive Spirited Attack of Revolutionists. TROUBLED REPORT OF IKIN-PERSISTS (By Bvtntac HeralA A. P. : Vt'lra) Hhunghat, Nov. 8. FlK-.tng at Nanking began m 9 o'clock thl morning. The Mnnchu nre atrongly entrenched on Purple hill, which command the elty, and- tinkn they grow dUhrurtened and voluntarily nut-render, their poltlnn I believed to be Impregnable. The military government today I- ued a proclamation calling on all to Join In the life nnd death xtruggle and exhorting the population of the lower province to refrain from din ordcra nnd to retard tho right of foreigner, The proclamation further promUeN the abolltlaivof many taxec hitherto tn'twed by "The five mil lion of the Nomadic t.rlbn which 200 year ago was nupported by liver and brain nf tOO.uov.HQQ decendeuta or Han," l.n Pu ha reaueated tho pnnonro of nn Atnnrlian warahln and Itenr- Admiral Murdock, commander of the American Alatlo aquadron who 1 here, probably will comply. Tho Munition at Peking, the new of which I belnir widely circulated ha created u atrung linpreuinn among the reformer. A wlrelcM meMWKti from the Ocr- man veel Hankow report that thn Imperial!! thorn aro lotting heart. Tul-l'bow . .' mllea aouthweHt of Nlng 10, aurnndervd to tlm rwolu tlonUta todu without renlctancc. 1ort Awt, C'Hf!rim-l. San Kramti. , No. S. Dlapatehe received herr liy tho t-'hlneue new, paperw todav confrliu the now of ii buttle in N'ahWlTig. A cubiegram lo hid fhinim rree, I'reh naya me Imperial troop In 'tho Klang Hn prnvlnce, of whlqli; Nanking- I tho t-upltnl, nre ' wrung to the rovnlti tlonlntn. Another dmpatchfo thn Mine pa per report tit. tntitlny of thu Hlghty eighth regiment of tlio Imperial trooii Rtaiiotied nl .Mucuo In tlm Cjiuing Tung i rovhice, and nl of the hluvU -ninth regiment In the aattiu provlnre The Young i'liiim,,,a Chlncn daily puiier. rusixd Information by enldc that fhang Ming Qhli viceroy of the uunag Tung province, and Oeiterai I,un fhee Qtmng, jintll recently un imperial i-nmmuiider in Canton, had allied tiieniKemve wittt tlm iinpuuiic an cuun and hud awutned charge of nil the revolutionary military op eration In the proviHoo. Tito Chung fat lot received a cablegram do hiring- that Hie people of Nanking hud pmciHltncd their In dependence, und that a battlo was Imminent owing to th retwtal nf the Manulai offlclalu ts recoi their proclamation. IVItltu- llfteta lVr4t. Peking, Nov K. Th attuutlow In the eapltal wa Ne4eHy tiMltri tonwnt, .no avert revoiuiiawMey movemetit I yd vM Th minr- or, tho dowager MRH and otHw of tho court, accormHK to thn toreiim hoard, ore allll at Mm wittier pabtca H4 do not Intend t tomtt. TUh Belli. Nov, . t Ut rumored IMMrfateMtly that th itmt dlnorder Wtirtw tout ut I'k-W Is nhjthtt that mrtn a the euuuMMt were hurneii mm) t)Mt noma miuwaarx otcurred. SCENE LOS GRIEGOS. 1 the County Precincts. OVERNOR HARMON FORECASTS BIG Tl Prospeotive Candidate of Dem ocrats Is Pleased With' Yesterday's Elections and I Prognosticates Future. (Br Rveatas- Herat. A. -. lkm4 Wire) Columbua, O., Nov. S llanlug hi opinion on the results In Moeaachu aetta, Kentucky and Ohio and other imlnla whero tX'mocratlo candidate were elected yeterdy,,OavrrJ1Jild hoii llartnou today predated it nation nl Democratic landtllilu next year. "The rcanllH of tliono electlone havo pleased mo very much," he oald, "81111 I consider them a forecast of what Is to come next year. It la the ut rutin eat endorsement of Democracy that ha been tendered by vntera In recent yoara." When naked tegnrdlns the Cincin nati results, Mr. Uattuon uald. 'Personally nnthlns could havo pleaned tnn heller. I have fought for twenty-llvo year to fieo Cincinnati i roin tno away or iiopuoiirauitni. nun urn dcllghicd to find that the voters have awakened. "SlRtia of victory for tho Democratic parly are evident everywhere. Nest year I predict that thl party will wltt t lie national offlceia ttirludlng tho presidency " EXAMINATION OF TALESMEN STILL Two Men Excused from Duty and Nine Are Drafted in for Examination ; Iron Workers Must File Briefs, (By Eve atasr IWrald a. P. l.tasrd Wtr) 1..0 Angelex, Cullf., Nov. . JI'lvu niiiii juror were aiiorit titday in the .M'-Niiuuiru trial, but two men were Mian exeuiNd. Tile three remaining ur- Itebert Hum. enriMtnter; Uyrnn l.takt mil! ottner. Ir D. 'Ireu, urango grower. Tulevmau William I'. tjlitrk nun r- ftmed for III iieuitb and Hum Men denliall. whom, fattier tiled recently. was cxaiiKUd upon allowing to tho court that lit mother, now III. prob ably would not unhe hi xcrvtco bn Mil jim. Mile more men were drafted Into the Jury box and lliulr examination was undertake,!! by attorunya for .... ,,.-.y.. ,.. jiiiii'-. ii. ii-ouiniirii. iij iieieiiuHiit .Mut Klum- (Waie. Iiiilliiiuiindin. (nil,, NovVjIi Twenty day were granted toda by the Indi ana supreme court fer tlfe flllnir of brier in the appeal or me itiinriiaiinu a I Association of Hrldgn and fttrun titrnl Iron Worker from ait order of Judge J. T Murkey of the criminal court of tliU county, turning over to th federal grand Jur certain tui&U K thn nsmialutloti, OMN,r,'l,KT Kll-W Will!,.. We IHaatMst HeraM A. 1 l.t Wtr) , i Kraaclsco, Col., Nov S Aw Kdward Cooper, a lathing con twsietae, attacked his wlfo with u hnUiat bt hU sleep, early today and ihm her with a raxor Mrs Caiiwr w (4ylM, INTIMIDMIONRE AND BRIBERY VICTORIOUS ' WIN FOR IN MANY HYBRIDS STATES i Deputy Sheriffs Bully Votere in Country Preoinots While a Fat Roll Saves the Day in the City. FIELD DAY FOR "GOOD GOVERNMENT" Honest Vote Was Largely in Favor of Republican Ticket, But Was Helpless Against Romero Methods. Nevei in lln hlaiory ot political cii.opulgiiK In llornnllllo county ha there been witnessed u inoio shame ful exhibition of fraud, bribery. IB ilmldnttou ami corruption than wan given ut the election yesterday In thu t it) of Alhuqueruue and tho outlItf lueclnct by tho fence of W. II. (Ml leuwaier. Jesita Homuro und iho Dem ocratic tall to their nollllcat kite. Never In the latlmy days of Tweed J anil rrnkcr woro more iranxty urtttni methods employed to forco voter to enst their balloi "right." Never d-W those high llghta of Tammany Hall peel off yellow boya from their roll more cheerfully to buy an election. Ail tins, remember, waa done in the luitne of "good Kovernmeiit " In the outlying precinct, to which Dun Jesus Homuro ho Iouk boasUil that ho holds title deed In reo simple absolute, there were signs early In the day that hi ownership would bo contested, nnd eviction or thn big; chief seemed Imminent Was Den Jeatta daunted? Not a daunt. Hy the simple pritceM ol nMklnsaMMad eC aeputte to eacH oi tae'peuintr piaeT which did not jireseHt a satisfactory appearance and arresilng every wbr who looked iloiibUiil. Iioidliifc him un til Miifflclont Kunruuty was given (hut he was for "good uovortitiieHt" nnd would swallow tho entire do0 In a most progressiva manner and with the pleasantest expression pos sible, the "honest" sheriff managed to main his title At l.oa (irlccoH It wuh only found necessary to arrest three Inoffeiislvo citlxen for the outrageous orfottao or Intending to vote ugulnst the chief, as other who had formed tho satno In tention quickly took the hint and changed their minds, In Unrein It was deemed best to admlnlstor tho dostt In allopathic qiiRtitltle, '"d 84 offenders wore apprehended by the watchful deputies. Thcsu men, ol course, wore rele.ut-d Immediately up on giving natlsfactory assuranco that thov had altered their pollllcal belief. Frequently It was not found neces sary to adopt sueh drastic tueasurea The chief had a roll of no mean pro portions, madn up of bills of very tlxe- alilo denomination. There were those, anions tho cltlzena of the precinct In question who beat thu deputies to It and dldti t have to bo arrested. They had their reward und there aro itn- dotiblablo evidences or prosperity to day In ninny of tho countr pr-clnct lit itcrnuiiiio county. rwlxt bribery nnd iitliuldailon, tho torces or "gooii Kuvernmeut man aged to annex n eomfortnble vote In thu country precinct of llernnllllo eonnly. which otherwlso would have returned larno majoritlet. for the Mtralght Itnpnbllcnn ticket Hut all tho honora ot the duv do no! belong to iho "fearleas and efficient sheriff llos Olllenwater had his end of the pole to earry In the down town precinct in order to put ilie senenie over and ho carried it in a most bril liant ruxhlnn. The early vole lit Un city of Albuquerque was heavily Ho. iuuiican. aim umi the cottnr itcen made at noon the straight Iteptibllcatt majority In tho eltv would tune been at least tb've in one It was at this Juncture thut tlm liotis got busy mid souuilud the btiRl? can HummonliiK his ntnsi irttated heiKhmen ho had ibem niiv furtli Into tho hlghwaya and lit-law and bring iin In, They tared ftntli and tliey lunnsli! 'flu In Vtvttrv milrliit with tl price was rounded up and led to thi (iiiionwnter headiiuuners, which, uy nn odd coincidence, were localed next1 door to the polling place of Division No. I, Product No, 2. on West Hold nveime, and which lu u very short time began to present a most am hinted scene. Money? Bin! hers of It and only one string tied to i That string tool. ho form of a bit lot with tho sfreani. ItiK eaRle nt Its bend. All that was neeessarv to annex one of tho yellow boya wah to take tho ballot with tho sereamltiK engle, march next door to lu iKitlliif,' placo and roto It atrakht. Of course, one of the KcoutH went nlontr to see that no scratches woro mailo and that the ballot with thn aereamlHK eag!o at tho ton waft (Inly nnd Illegally itepo lied In tho hnx. That done, tho string tied to tho yellow boy wan unloosed ami IR patriot went oh hi way re juicing. Tho sltuAlw w'M o ikauernte ilmt thu scout threw catttkm to tho wimia nun pnaceit tno wwu treeiy (Continued on I'ago Two, Column 4.) PUBLICANS Tammany Itaten in Two lei oughs and New York and New Jersey Will Have Re publican Legislatures. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR' ELECTED IN MARYLAND Labor Union Party Winsin San Franoiseo Against Non partisans; Demecrats Make Gains in Many Localities. Election returns from varlou state toduy clear up soma r,l the un certainty upparent lit the last report or lent night. MuvfcHnr4t. In MasoachusettH (fovernor Ku- (fene N. l-'os. Democrat, will H head nf the slute for another yer, but bn wilt, ii in the past be sur rounded by Itepubllcan state offlctK taryniHH n Maryland thn return arn certt- tng In alowly. At 9 o'ctoak the etc flon if Phlllpp" l-eo tloldHBerowrti, Itnpubllean. as gMvernor, was anaar- ent. KefttHCky. There wern reversal from the .He- publican to tho Democratic party 'In Kentucky and Ohio. In the former statn majorities werb given te prac tically att thn Democratic eaHdlAat, and JnfflM ltennet MeCrMry ws elected governor by over 39,004. Th,s state legbdaturn will havo a Deme emtio majority i(f'. probably , intf- t.wiri.i it. m.(v vnn vininm vv t im United Htate imnntn of Congrfwwtna Olllo James, Municipal .telfiw tn Ohio rvautt- ed In the electlan of Ocor 3. WjWJ'. mayors In Cincinnati ami Cleveviiul alo were fleeted. New Vfvrk iwd New Jeraef . Two states, New Yorl: anil New Jersey, replaced Democratic aasetKb- Ilea with itepubllcan, New York elected tut assembly that will have a iteptibllcatt majority greater than tho present Democratic majority In thn tower branch of thn legislature. The Republicans will hold thn uu'em- bty by upwards of SO, a against tit present Democratic) majority ot tt. In New York' City the JtepKhlSeatwi generally speaking, had thn beet ef It. Tammany retained Ms grip m Manhattan nnd thn Hronjc but It lt Iirooklyn and thn control of tn board of njderntcn, " lit Now Jersey, which has a Denui- eratlo anmbly and u llepublkn senate, the Itejiublleana will rutvo control of both House. (Hher 8teN, A Deinocratlo governor nnd state otflcer were elected In Mlltlppt nnd n Hopubllcan executive vraa chosen In ItluMo Island, Governor I'othler iiereating I.ouls A Water man, Democratic. San frtem'Iwoo, Han KranrlKCo, Cab, Nuv. f'lnal returns from thn Municipal election held hero y.sterdiiy how that Chnrlea M. t'lekert, Incumbent who successfully opposed Prune) J. Jls- ney for thn otflco of dintrlrt utter nny two urs ago, wu elected ever llutph M. Itathorn by a vote of .V 073 to 33.(47. Klckcrt was aunporten uy uuioii hibor and opposed by thn non-partisan municipal cenfervMen which endorsed Ituthorne, tYederltiH llggem defeated Thomas rlnn fer sheriff 35.132 to 32.7SB. Hlxteen out of the is supervisors elected endorsed by the municipal eonfer- enee. which supported tho candidacy or mayor or Jitntes m. liotplt, tjiect ed over Mayor P. II McCarthy at tb riM-ent pilmmv. Wtw4iln4eii. Kvnrett. Washington, Nov. ft.Htv It. 11. lliiMvi.l. ltMiot.llean in. l.w.td mayor yesterduy by a plurality of ue lavorcn rtgiu enroreetpent or (he prohibition law nnd received u IniltlirltV l.f 111.. lv.niAl-itf vnlu ftltm oelallst eounelltiinn were elected. I'inli, . Halt Lake. Uttt. Nov. 8,WhlIe yesterduy' municipal elections In many Ctalt eUlw and towna vere fought on purely local Issues, thn results received today Indicate wd gain hy both Democrats and Hocllil tuts. Thn HoolalUt gain were atade largely In the mining rutin's. Eureka, Murray, Mammoth and HtockWn olecllHg Koclalist officers. They ko gnlnod counullmett in several otHer towna Including Hlnglmm. TMe HiW In which the Normal KepubHcan hm Jorltlea vvero maintained Inolwlo Hit den, llrlgham City, 8prlHen'llle, te high, Kphrlan and Haankttt The Demncrata edited thetr tlckjeta In Logan, KcysvlUe, t'rtee, Heaver, Coalville. Mount JMuaMtt,, ttaMM vllle, I'ayson, rfk CHy and rlr. In the smaller towns, th Pemecrata I (Continued on I'agn Two, Column .)