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f ! N\ son's gain over 1912 majority W more than 156 per cent according t. EI‘ECTloN RETURNS th liest ilable information. Now York. . "bllcans by 19,99, * Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 7.—Hughes ol wnty by agg over Wi will probably carry Rochester by 12,- ,Arkansas. repu on in 000 plurality., Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 7.—Early |the & b !returns Indicate that Wilson's ma-|'91%: s, Ind,, Noy, T—PFitty. New York, Nov. ¢.—At 7:40-D. W} opy wil) be bigger than four years in Marion oounty giye the' New York Tribune, republican, Indianap. ago by 20 per cent. and Wilson 10,661, — sald that Hughes carried the state. six precincts Hughes 15,653 The New York Herald also says 3 d i - ol lh‘;‘:lfll"N‘H - :"(:‘l“i(llnu;rlll\t\fi claims Georgia. N t. e ow in & Hughes by 175,000, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 7.—Incomplete Conneev. 7.—Republi. '‘ne returns’ indicate that 186,000 votes Hartford, Conn., N%y cticut for Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 7.—Buffalo|{y the state, 100,000 of which were|can chairmen claim Cor complet glves Hughes 40,652, Wil-|oagt for the democrats. Hugh Dor- [ Hughes by 12,000. son 36,915, sey ‘who participated in the Leo Frank case has been elected governor New York, Nov. 7.—Hughes 10-|,,q yno entire democratio congress- night declared that he was greatly lonal delegation and county officers pleased that he had carried New have been swept in as usual. York. —Wil- aven The it New Haven, Conn., Nov."" son has carrled the oity of Ne ¥ * Wilson 11,190, Hughes 10,12 N vote in 1912 was Wilson 8,946, ° 7,291, Roosevelt 3,520, \ Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 7.—The In- 6quirer at eight p. m. estimated that Hughes carried Pennsylvania by 200,000, The Inquirer also slaims the entire state republican ticket elected. New York, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The New York Times, democratic, says that indications points to Hughes victory. It concedes Oregon and Ohio to Hughes. Both houses of con- gress are solidly republican. *“The south is still solid but sorry.” New Haven, Conn., Nov. 7.—T¢ towns in Connecticut gave Wilson 23,160, Hughes 23,644. Fourteen districts in Hartford gave Hughes 696, Wilson 6576. Towa. , Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 7.—Scattereq returns from rural Iowa shows Hugh- es leading 3 to 1. Massachusetts, " Boston, Mass., Nov. 7.—Hughes is running behind the state ticket in P Mass., but on the face of early re- Michigan. turns from throughout the state| Detroit, Mich, Nov. 7.—Demo- seems certain to carry the state. The |cratic State Chairman Stevens con- Boston Globe at eight o'clock con-|ceded Michigan to Hughes by a nor- ceded the election to McCall, repub- (mal Republican majority. lican, for governor, Kodge, republi- can, for senator and asserted that Detroit, Mich., Nov. 7.—Incomplete Hughes was running strong. At the |returns from the 16 counties show same hour statistics from 100 towns | Hughes leading Wilson 21,661 to showed that Hughes was 600 behind | 15,828. McCall. llinois. Chicago, Il1,, Nov. 7.—Complete re- turns from 1116 precincts out of 238 in Chicago indicates a nip and tuck election. These precincts give Hughes 18,375, Wilson 18,199. Chicago, 111, Nov. 7.—The Natlon- al Republican committee ,claims that Hughes has carrled Illinois by 100,00 votes. Out of 182 precincts complete Hughes recelved 13,072 and Wilson 12,777, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 7.—187 pre- cincts in Chicago complete give Hughes 30,732, Wilson 28,600. New York. 4 Alabama. New York, Nov. 7.—The Repub- Mobile, Ala.,, Nov. 7.—Early re-|lican national ‘headquarters tonight icago, Ill., Nov. 7.—Early re- 4 J X “ tnrcn!: Ing‘l)u!ad the defeat of Gu;non. turns indicate Wilson's majority In|at 11:16 took Ohlo off tho “‘uneer- socialist, by Hayne, democrat, for|Alabama will be 60,000. In 1912 it|tain” list and conceded that it has one to Wilson. state attorney of Cook county. was 50,193. gone;to New York, Nov. 7.—The Repub- Springfleld, 111, Nov. 7.—On down Kentucky. lican national headquarters at mid- state returns the Illinols State Jour- night conceded Missouri to Wilson by nal, republican, estimates Hughes| Louisville, Ky.,, Nov. 7.—Forty about 26,000, Minnesota. countles in Kentucky give Wilson 25,000. Democrats claim the state by Chicago, 111, Nov. 7.—The Chicago | at least 20,000. plurality in Illinois 150,000. Hughes New Jersey. o'clock tonight 3,008 Minnesota pre- cincts give Wilson 11,668, Hughee 10,296. The precincts are largely from the Twin Cities and Duluth. Ashbury Park, N. J., Nov. 7.—S8ec- Chicago, Ill., Nov. 7.—The repub- | retary Tumulty at 7:50 tonight redi- licans claim Indiana for Hughes by |culed the claims made of Hughes 25,000. election. “Information here,” he de- clared, “‘did not warrant such prema- ture predictions.” St. Paul, Minn.,, Nov. 7.—Thirty- niffe of 3,008 Minnesota precincts give Wilson 4,891, Hughes 4,664, Chicago, Il1l.,, Nov. 7.—500 pre- cincts in Cook county out of 2,400 gave Hughes 80,967, Wilson 77,775. St. Cloud, Minn., Nov. 7.—Stearns Scattering returns from a dozen Kansas. 4 county, supposed strong Republican, Topeka, Kan., Nov. 8.—Shortly af- { indicates a margin for Wilson. ter midnight Wilson jumped into the lead in Kansas with a plurality of St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 7.—With an 1,100, based on incomplete returns |estimate of 340,000 votes cast, or trom 59 counties. only ten per cent above normal Min- nesota polls closed at nine o’clock. GLASSIFIED . dELP WANTED. WANTED—Laundress at Lake Juila sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, Minn. 118tt WANTED—Good strong boy. Koors Bros. 118tf ——— e e POSITIONS WANTED. POSIT oung lady desires work. Apply Grand Cen- tral Hotel. 5-1113 FOR SALE. ) FOR SALE—Targe Round Oak heat- er; also range. Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626. 118t FOR SALE—WIIT sell or trade for land, 1914 Studebaker b-passenger touring car, in first class order. What have you? J. P. Lahr. ¥ 6-110 —_— Y FOR SALE—Pair 3-year-old and pair 6-year-old horses and Jersey bull. Phone 416. 10-1113 FOR SALE—Seven and one-half acres of land in city limits, on easy terms to right party. The land is all cleared and is an ideal spot for gardening. John F. Gibbons. 6-119 FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106tf FOR EXCHANGE—46 horse gas en- gine and lath machine, good as new, both or separate. What have you? M. Longballa, Bemidji, Minn. 1021t down state counties give Hughes 24,- 889, Wilson 14,753. Returns indi- cate that Hughes is receiving prac- tically the normal republican plurali- ty in that section of Illinois. Atchison, Ka., Nov. 7.—Complete Rhode Island. returns give Wilson 336, Hughes 287. Providence, R. I, Nov. 7.—Thirty towns gives Hughes 538, Wilson 229. Topeka, Kansas, Nov. 7.—Incom- plete returns from six Kansas cities give Hughes 4,216, Wilson 3,415. Towa. Topeka, Ka., Nov. 7.—Kansas polls ciosed tonight with indications that Hughes had carried the state by 30,- 000. Des Moines, la.,, Nov. 7.—First Des Moines precinct reported Hughes 225, Wilson 227. North Dakota. Mandan ,N. D., Nov. 7.—The Man- dan Pioneer claims Morton county for Hughes by 750, Mercer county for Hughes by 200, Sioux county by 200 with McCumber for the senate lead- ing. Ohio. Cleveland, O., Nov. 7.—Cleveland newspapers claim that Wilson will win by at least 6,000. But only a few princicts have been heard from. 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