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S .fi Hughes Out Ahead in Very Close Contest When away from home ask for THE. BEE at hotels and news stands. VOL. XLVI.—NO. 123. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1916—FOURTEEN PAGES. On Tralos, at Hotels, News Stands, eto., Seo. THE WEATHER FAR SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. ! o o, ¢ . . {FORECAST OF ELECTORAL N b k V D 'd f P h b 3 . Close States Still Hold Result in Balance; COLLEGE ebraska Voters Decide for Prohibition; icial Count May Be Needed to Decide; i ¢ Kennedy Senator and Sutton Governor; ictal Count May be INeeded to Decide; £ P b 5 ] 2 STATES. H K g ’ % 4 i | : g A il Gets S Vote for Presid : i Returns Still Favor Hughes Over Wilson ' Wilson Gets State’s Vote for President 5 |Alabama .. 12 NG ;. ENRR S e 2% \ Chairman Willcox Says Cali- i s ::r:,::, i : g "' |Fragmentary Returns Indicate X Dry Amendment Goes 'l;hr;ugh; : 4 | Californi 13 by Big Vote, Although the fornia, Minnesota and New Chalrman Wlllcox HOldS | California . .. 13| That Unterrified Has M'a.de uug as uun y y W‘e 4 e glas hire Sure G. 0. P |Colorado 4 NG a Olean Sweep in This ets Oarry Doug Hampshire Sure G. 0. P. B ¢ ; 7 Gount ESTIMATE OF M'CORMICK| Hl.lg' hes Lead Now Secure LPZEH 3 . bt LOOK: A WINNEE E - AT bRk 12 LOBECK AHEAD OF BAKER e ur KENNEDY j ' 4 Demo Ohairman Says Wilson fiu 0 . ey . 2 N . M : D aho ... S g e i His Vote in State Offsets: Will Huve More Than Three New York, Nov. 8. —William R. Willcox, chairmad¥ jjioe, Ddg ! |membant Has :;g’ Lead tor o s Yoio b e, o0 ' o undred Votes. 5 » 4 s it sth|Indiana ........ 18 .. .. ongres| ; P of the republican national committee, after dining with Jndiana - 00 e e 98 Precincts in Douglas Give— at Home. ANY STATES ARE CLOSE s Sipe ! 52 Wilson (Dem.)......18,677 g | ¢ M s Charles E. Hughes tomight, said: . Kansas ... .10 Nuson {pem,) .-+ 1819 |SUTTON FOR GOVERNOR BULLETIN “r : Kentucky ...... .. 13 ..|WHAT THE FIGURES SHOW| Hughes (Rep. , 2L 1 . ; I believe that Mr. Hughes has been elected, and he Louisiana ... .. 10 N g 1 i New York, Nov. 8—A statement 3 T ? M T 6 .. Wit s1ow oo un tlI Rt DougIAx County For U. S. Senator. That 1 the ‘one thirs it sa et issued at republican national head- shares my view. We ask only what 18 falr; we want only Maryland ...... .. '8 ..|and decidedly fragmentary returns,! 102 Precincts in Douglas Give-- result. of‘the. Slection o Al quarters at 2:30 o'clock this after- . 3 | Massachusetts 18 . the best possible survey of resulting Hitchcock (Dem.)...15,185 Pastial. réurag gb dar feveivedantl noon claimed Minnesota, Oregon, | what we are entitled to, and that we propose to have.” Massachusetts .. 18 " | majorities must be only approximate. | et AU (@ A" yolagg | Partial retw weint California and New Hampshire and ’ Ml¢ igan . e 12 but that the work of the »\c(s‘\ imlnr | tabulated point to the election of John 7 VR innesota . .... S ing the state democratic ticket has be United States senas asserted that Hughes had obtained 277/ Long Branch, N. ]., Nov. 8.—Secretary Tumulty s TR R g o B e bl L Kennedy tobe Unted Stats s ; electoral votes. L e J i N . S e T local ticket almost as a whole is plain. . . . i 4 A i announced tonight that tbe\elechon of President Wil- Mot S IR | T the presdency, Wikon il ‘go| 89 Precincts in Douglas Give|nor, sudpthat he”clctoral vote of New York, Nov. 8—Chairman Will- % Aon 5 ana . o . majority Y PR |- ¥ I cox of the-republican national com-| SON wWas assured by a Safe malonty mn the e]ectoral Nebraska . 2 8 . over Hughes $e lk-ls' of l:n: Sutton ............12,166 m"f‘uepi‘:;:\;i{a.lions pressnted: el mittee, at 12:50 o'clock, issued this oll Nevada ..... RERIED 3 h‘::“"":‘;’&%‘i'm}"‘l“"‘n‘m"‘ 'll'h(c)"\:':ls'f' L ey d coptain no vote from Lancaster statement: C “ege' 9 I’:ew ;l.mp'l"n 1: ** **lhowever, fell far behind their expecta- | lll?;ohll?l!t:l'y. Al';“n lm‘(l;':/fi f:::tghtex:fq:(ix?;: g’;:zhfl‘:,‘»‘c‘:il:fi:(l:mm 4 Wit : t . . K S & ew Jersey..... « . |tions, as th vere ti at recincts in Douglas Give-- ) 2 f Y e e, Mifesots are] “The president is sure of California and Minnesota,” [New Jersey. ... 14 L [0 ome vote, with a majority amogte! | Dry e T, Lanihter, county govsfor U P » e 13 & ing close to 15,000. Even in the Third MeP tates senator: v ) ) % Hughes is clected.” he said. “Besides these, North Dakota, Kansas, New New York...... 45 .. lling close o 1500 Fveninthe Third | wygh 11701007 22,604 | Sates sens N + The statement, he said, was based . . S North Carolina.. .. 12 even 1,000, which is no more than it Cres ! From the COHI{‘CH“?“I\ “":“';::e\ 4 9 upon advices from the resp;(c)t(i)&e] MCXICO, New Hampshlre and West Vn‘gm]a are ours. l;«;::th Dakota... 5 24 o llx)zs| Igi\'cn once or twice to Mayor | - .F(:: CqB:re:l:“ G {;ee!t‘:::nr;::al::: 'alnfleg::ire st states, claiming California by 10, . . o 1 A1y .. | Dahlman. T . recincts in Dou Wi | DREWVES close, but favors Reavis; in * votes and Mimnesora by 20000 Ches-| T he republicans are not sure of a single state west of| Oklahoma ")) " 10 | For United tates senstr the pros-| 80P ecincte g Deuslas CHreeg e “Scond: Lobck el by " ter. H, Rowell telegraphed from San h M' e [ h h h h b Oregon ceeeee B0 ennedy by something like 2,500 in Baker (Rep.)....,.. 8,079 help of the wets; in the Third, k Francisco that the ""“b]“;"s d°°“|d the 1SSISSIpp1 except owa, whic t €y have won Y @\ Pennsylvania ... 38 .. .. Douglas, which is a terrific comedown —_— Stevens has been returned; in t:g i fif,",‘;gfai,iy:fl'},'{;'fi ctahrar; (}:ecstafé"&: tl d ed lurali ” Rhode Island.... 6 .. .. |from the 9,000 majority he had when Clerk of District Court. ll:f,f‘!'ll;‘hslhfl?::b::;;‘wilr:‘:s‘l‘tin ‘!“3 3 ~ e i Lttt b South Caroina.. .. ' ..|btreasbslast Bukett s younsen | o 00 S R IR T | S S S 4 New York, Nov. 8—Bemccratic R R 3 R South Dakota... 5 .. .. is substantially ahead of Baker with Mori."y'(bgm,)_ ... 6,989 casy winner. 4 C[l:al;man McCormick said! early this NS FAS GLOSE BAVIVI\LE IN Tennessee See 12 . |a probable majority which will r}:-- Smith (Rep ) 6,263 Partial returns from the state are: : afternoon: fr . \ lect him unless overcome in the Vil President. . “Wher. the count is finished Wilson HUGHES GA[ Texasii lniio o208 o e(hfl_ % h 3 i <t ounties. . —1016— —1014= | will h’ave more than 300 electoral Utahil e E b S A The governorship was supposed to For Sheriff. P u % Hetaddedithatitiia advicea versthat ]N GOPHER STATE THE GOLDEN STATE Vermont ....... /4 o «:|be closely connecied with ”“IC "w?" 62 Precincts in Douglas Give— F &8 i ; Ny York, Nov. 8—With the coun- | Wilson's Earlier Lead in Min- | Returns From Oalifornia Show | West Virginia... 8 .. .. m‘r;nd;,a‘nu{};m:%u:‘fw‘lhat many, over ark (Rep. y i try's choice of a president in the al-| pocota Being Cut Down as Wilson to Have Slight Wisconsin ...... 13 .. .. When it comes to the county offices Judges Supreme Court. :I‘): 1‘:: l:: }" ] most unprecedented status of doubt | I Lead So F Wyoming ...... .. 3 . |it looks as if all the democrats were . 2 A 3 480 .‘t 4 on the daé' after le)llgcuon,‘ boéh demo- Returns Come In. { ea o Far, cartled alonT on the “wet” wave, ex-| 51 Precincts in D.,“.ln Give— oy ade ! 1 e cratic and republican headquarters R ——— H BT T s B i o g 9 121 [ " | “{erccscen:s ofpnervous tcnsigm Al- BLING VERY RAPIDLY|STATE IS STILL IN DOUBT Total ........252 247 32 cepl.blpoulh 4 n]g;l‘(‘: ;‘lagl;;"vi%lpoM:? anc?lt A T Y '.,1‘ P "! h sides claimed majori.| CRUM . JpAbLoh eppel ¢ Morrissey ......... 4 w1 ug M ::-u;ugl:\x :)l?e“elsclct:ral igd tixere 40 Necessary to election, 266. {:‘chanc, is running far ah;ad of his frag o e e . b 3 3 Cornish.; ! seemed nevertheless to be a'feeling \St. Paul, Now,/8—With . returns! San Francisco, Nov. 8.~Chester H. t.hek;‘r'ix.th a fair chance of capturing : Bar ; .: . at both places there was a chance that | rom the rural district of Minnesota Rayfiefl,flgfi{w .of the, vr&ypblic_a_n‘rwmmr “For districf " jidges {he sitting sfi%?lkk e 2ol ,,th;:],determn?m&g&aal:’eu }f:'f‘.:ll ::Is“r:: coming in rapidly tonight, the éarly|§tafc central committee, predicted to- ~_|judges are all well in the lead witl Y P ] e I‘;ve1 ]ro!l%n'::d%e:hapuor angther gay lead establistied by President Wilson | night Hughes' election in California the exception of Wnkcl.eb};. u!r’ho is th; Martin ... ooons b (e v i 1 93/ 189 amf there was some unofficial talk |was being gradually cut down by by a small majority. . Mr. Rowell's low man 'Bd l:l'“y l"’*"";1 Y, :hpllsech Hastings ...... 1o I uroa that the decision might eventually be I;u%hes. twl“ic((]‘nmu""s lfr?‘md iclzt [ Statement Bllone: :fir‘"}?gg‘;e f‘iih'inm"' who is the higl 1 ,l" =; “ i A i t: i precincts ha FE N AR S 0 . 3 i :?vr:swn itpsthe Botis it asretentd- ?abttxlca!:t*la, ‘:lfc president’s led by 2,112 Figures gathered by the Los An-(1f He Holds Up Present Lead| The citizens' school bga}:‘d tlc_lfit For School Board. ! o eom i . suggestions. also that | Votes, the count being Wilson 148,-|geles office of the republican state He Will Win the ;ms wonfout as a v:hole,nw;:i‘po:selm: 41 Precincts in Omaha Give— ;l.e':nrdnn : :: i i there might be in some states bitter | 672; Hughes, 14°~3604R from 2..| committee covering more than 1,000 radeas D el e LU George H. Barker... 3,656 York R S contestd over the integrity of the re- | Bt Paul Nov. 8=Retums from 2| precincts and close estimates of the State. ticket and Judge W. A. Foster a| John Bekins ....... 3,935|Ret wiiiow: ! 1 1o ‘1o M turns which might be drawn out for| 155 precincts out of 3,024 gave Wil- A < % v . A y LR ARTACKIE L | Bl AT kel . ingi son 148,161; Hughes, 144,821 remaining precincts naw indicate that probable winner among those who| Willis A, Berger.... 2,818|hih: 1 ' ' ' (ci:‘);’s],t w:éhe;?;ere‘:,uhpz:_xll(?‘;x;ga:n:‘;;}e)- AU it B {){u%l;?;)owill carry Los Angeles county |HIS PLURALITY IS 1,772|were not on that ticket. Francis A. Brogan 4,271|Red Witow: 1 38 16 a8 d lican headquarters commenting upon | president from 2,112 precincts out of | PRy (00 ke e ool | G Burns, jr... 5,312¢ O I the close vote in some states declared ; 3,024 in Minnesota gave Wilson 145, hin tead il be i d 12,000) SLharleston, W. Va, Nov. 8—Re- Frank E. Clark 4,882 1109 119 1 i that a recount might be necessary. |923; Hughes, 141,976. Wilson’s plur- that this lead will be increase R P 993 ot ¢ of 1713 MR HUGHES STILL ran o Llark..... 4 1 29 Al 33 * |ality is now cut to 3957, the lowest|more by other Southern California turns from 993 precincts out of 1, . P. W. Coakley...... 2,619 P | ! Warning by McCormick. fo date, counties. 1f these figures are borne |in West Virginia give Hughes 81,283, Thomas Falconer. ... 4,159 § I odme e Chairman McCormick early today| St. Paul, Nov. 8—Returns for D“:Y b{:a‘]‘i‘feorfr:?aal count, Hughes will |y, 80,657; 964 precincts for gov- LEADS IN INDIANA Dr. Fred W. Faulk.. 2,674 f 3:; ;:: 5:5 sent telegrams to every state and | president from 2,083 precincts out of Ca"d’ur figures on San Francisco in- |¢rmor give Robinson (rep.) 79,590, Holver A. Flesher 2,076 Red Winow.. 1 a1 2 3 county chairman where the result|3,024 in Minnesota give Wilson 144,-| . RUIES 0N 4 5 C il (d 81.202: 955 st 4 | (RARL. | Red Willow,, 1 2 3 11 appears close commanding them to|310; Hughes, 139,895, dicate a_majority of little, if any,|Cornwell (dem.) 81,202; 955 precincts Frank J. Fitzgerald.. 3,457 QR W KN o i "Nov. 8au . |above 15,000 for Wilson. for United States senator give Suther-| With More Than Two-Thirds of | w A 'F, 4,154 1308 420 33 personally see that the (ballot boxes| St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8—~When 2,-| San F h Nov. 8—Chester H i .A.Foster........ 4, 3 184 5 180 are_guarded and protected. 005 of the 3,024 precincts in Min-| =3 Ffrancisco, Nov. &—CLhester .| |3nq (rep) 79,054, Chilton (dem.) State In Republican Plural- Dr. E. Holovtchiner.. 3,841 U g el Chairman McCormick shortly after | nesota had reported at 6 p. m. Wil- Rowell, chairman of the republican 75,032, A ye 5' 2 T2 26 -4 113 | 11 o'clock claimed President Wilson's | son’s vote was 141921 and Hughes | 5tate central —committee of Cali- | ity is Over Ten Thousand. William E. Reed.... 5,39 S ‘. clection with 288 electoral votes. 136,952, showing a decrease in the f‘;"('}'la‘ mfogfl\ed L:?;;Tlmcm\nvxfl‘c&’; Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 8.—Re- R. J. Sutton........ 3,780 f} 1:2 120 133 -~ “I am basing my decision on the | president’s lead. o ;}"pu\y rcl:nt:da that Hughes | turns from 1,060 precincts out of 1,713 (G, 0. P, GOVERNOR CHOSEN Charlés O. Talmage.. 4,602 it 62 a a , official canvass of pivotal states,” he| " St. Paul, Nov. 8—Wilson's lead '".” . Canlifornia by 6,000 108g000 in West Virginia give Hughes 87,697, C. V. Warfield... ... 4,766 IR 200 added. "It is a sweeping victory." |over Hughes in Minnesota dropped sttt it tnyW'illcox's ‘dec. | Wilson 85,161; 1,042 precincts for gov- ; g Arthur R. Wells T8 a3 605 313 a9f | Mr. McCormick claimed Kansas, [to 5,792 late today when returns from h ‘st.‘”“d"t “California is mow the |€rmor give Robinson (rep.) 85,884, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov..&—Rcturns R F. Willi H 0 N t % | “]'l'h tenl, and Ohio, with twenty-four | 1,865 precincts out O;Jg,()&tifi] }t‘he paii'z::ln't;:c . Cornwell (dem.) 86,045; 1,045 pre-|up to 10:30 this morning showedI - ¥o Williams. . . H 12!:: :;‘: ;:: l}fi' | electoral votes. state gave Wilson 134, an. ughes : At jal| cincts for United States senator give | Hugh till leading Wilson in In- b 170 | Returns Shift During Night, | 128,044, comme ApEcies Al Nov. B rartisl| Sutherland (rep.) 87,54, Chilton Deiatl e For County Treasurer. (Nomans'![3 11 14 1 il0 During the night the returns from | St Pa“l'f ’g"";‘s'_R?'“’"s-f’?'}:{.l': cincts give Hughes 61,373; Wilson, |{(dem.) 81,328. Two thousand one hundred and | 67 Precincts in Douglas Give— Complete Counties. | the doubtful states continued to point | 946 out of 3,024 precincts in — Min-| 200 ‘ o ; Endres (Dem.)..... 10,021 | 35", 1404 1006 048 1028 \ first toward one candidate and then | N¢50ta gave Wilson 138796; Hughes, | "\t ol 000 by the regis-| Charleston, W. Va, Nov. 8.—Re-|8¢eventy-eight precincts out of 3,142 in Sol (R 81068 | Himivors ] toward the other, but toward morning | 132788, | trar of votes to tabulate returns after | turns from 1,146 precincts out of 1,713 | the state gave Wilson 242,764; G OIRIIY ep.). . ... 1991 e of 18 1280 117 986 1376 | A there was noticed a steady drift to-| T T : | midnight and official results probably |in West Virginia give Hughes 96,512, | Hughes, 253,143, Superln'!ende.n! of ln'm?mn' Totals.....213 24223 18306 12684 12798 | ward President Wilson. | Hughes Plura,hty IN | will not be available soon. Wilson 94,741, Hughes present plural- : g 171 Preclnckg in Douglas Give— d § s ] When word went over the cotintry | Sacramento, Cal, NoV. 8.—Sacra-|ity 1511,7}?1, If thc_lzlzame rha'uo is rlnaui- Ilndmnapo];s, Ind., ‘\m;i' 8_-}{]uur“5 Clemmens (Dem.)...10,678 United !lt::uenltor.‘m ] that President Wil had b de- | f 132 - | tained, the state will give him a plural-| early today from yesterday's election —1916.— —1914.~ ‘(acom::’:: h“ i?n‘(;lnmnc:n )e Jersey About 40’000‘:i]xigllsogciggn}(i{xgfie‘:r‘;‘,(s)g7r;o\r’r\]’ilsnn,plr2e,-“i')’ of 2,570. !hov{'ed M¥. Hugh{s main’laining his| Thomas (Rep.). - 8,967 Cotinte Pot s e o Six wo. L ; 2 i < TN s i % | 1230. small lead over Wilson in Indiana. Merrick .., 1 68 1 . | Trenton, N. J, Nov. 8—Hughes’| QOukland, Cal, Nov. 8.—THKree hun- i Goodrich, the republican candidate for & Gosper <1 4 The Wea’ther | plurality in New Jersey at 3 p. m.|dred and fifteen precincts of 410 in Hughes Lea'ds Rlva'l govlqrnor, anqucw andUWaljug. re- Nebraska m Congress .(\:::7: :: i mis Al e e ol soemin) RS Sl d i For Yobe of Guardajsiian ceititis e e e York i | s S ¥ | on, 33,193, s 3 . | For Nebraska—Fair. 267 districts missing gaxe “’_"150" 180,- | San Francisco, Nov. 8.—Three SIS 5 The republicans asserted that all = !FIM“J:'IH';:-"_ Ay ',‘;""I:d"' ;’ f;; | : Temperatures at Omaha Yesterday. 326; Hughes, 219934;' Earlier returns thousand four hundred and fourteen Dallas, Tex., Nov. 8.—Available |Of their state candidates had been A e vis. guire. vis. 1108 | g 1 9! Deg.' Which appeared to give Hughes when | precincts of 5917 in, California gives . odar f d i elected. With 2,039 precincts out of | Nemaha 1 27 65 6 46 Lo .y 462 districts were missing a plurality | Hughes 262,946; Wilson, 252.993, igures today from guardsmen voting| 3142 in the state heard from Hughes Pawnee 1 8118 “% 5 e i iy of only 9,196 proved to be an error | Los Angeles, Nov. -—One hun-|o0 the border in Texas and New|}j3q plurality of 8,698. If the present | Puwnes 1 Hbe, S et SAEaE ; 4| when a_revision of the figures was | dred city and country precincts give | MeXico showed that Hughes was|raio were to continue he would have g 17 2 186 # 1143 i 49| made. Hughes' plurality at that time | Hughes 11,342; Wilson, 9,637. L‘g{‘)‘”“g-w,l-l. he ‘1‘"“]] WE\I‘SI: Hughes‘, a plurality of about 15,000 for the en- 3 o1 o i O et : x::? | s 41| was instead 37,148, | d = i ek WAL, Sl WS ST Gl statg. (ke e e 1 m - il - San Francisco, Nov. 8.1 hrccf ?\vnun;}mrk of dE“\":T.ds,“’f'“ mchftdl.ng Rioherdson /1 94 69 63 4% 168 ! 2 i thousand and ninety- recinct: ew York an irginia are not in- 4 3 e T 1 89 H H | Hughes Re&ds PapeI’S, -,‘«;)]‘;“.,r,l (_:'I‘ifo:‘l“lil: ;a?'lc\cl‘?ughc;cs-u‘i. | cluded in the above totals as they are CODHCCthut Flgures Tolal il NI NI SR T | et e Twoy) | 4 T k A R'd 182; Wilson 237,586, | not available. U h El . Third District. (Continted on Page.Four, Celuma Ty 3 L aKes-an utO 1 el San II-‘ra\nrlisco. dA\'o\-. d8,v—R(§tu|!'ns | Suff s Sf—*'h pon t e ectlon\ [Pre._ Steph- War- Steph- Spell- | = e - 45 — {available early today indicated that 1 Al 3 S o . z i ; : ; | Hoone ... 5 B 63 44 Comparative Local Record. New York, Nov. 8-—Charles E. i‘ill’; -htezmiis‘('ahlici‘:rfiei: “}:\;'153;‘ cla:)]:‘li ra'ge 1n Out New Haven, Conn, Nov. 8- oot tHH i 4 o ea s Higheat! togay ”"’fis “'B‘z" ““‘:' “‘1‘“1 Hughes awoke at 8 o’clock/this morn- th:i{snn officiall cotinf might hetnecera| Dakota May Be Lost (;htar_les E. Hllxghe.s farr‘wd ‘Lounorlu- f?“:;u s ;'f ::’ ;: 3 f Lowest today . ...... 48 3§ o0 10 ing after sleeping nearly seven hours sary to determine the result. With | el g ::Iil;'"O¥c:tl€i::|:yimi:ct;::: 5’(3)'0(: BRle] SOl = 81 n 7 6 Toda ? ;"r'r:‘c'l,n'l::ll':;n"w.r.“..” 2 ;u; % .00 and a minute later was reading the 3"153 precincts in varm\lxs ?'55"9‘1‘:;5 of Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 8,—The\ George P. McLean (rt-ln,). was re L\:::}:m ST :2: ‘;: 52: y. % o T s 5 1 latest electi lis- | the state out of a total of §, ac-i 2 _ el tInited Statos s e alhy d el U s Ud R . e e l)e[.'reea‘ Mr. “Hughes adhered to his deter- ‘ih_\' ahvpu( 700 ,‘fm’?l i e early returns had indicated wou |” Four of the five republican con- Fourth District. 1916 The Bee gained Excess for the day ... ... 1| mination of last night to issue no | (Wing to the “_‘,"I"‘O']‘? i ength oj | carry in South Dakota by a small ma- | gressmen were re-elected, P. Davis e Pots. Stark. Sloan. Rhodes. Sloan. : Total excess since Mar .....336 | statement until the result was beoynd | the !’EIIO‘S.f':“ ;;rcuy}cls A ]""p"‘;{“ | jority, is losing out as later returns |Oakey of the First district being de- Ry 982 1188 1005 997 47 940 i s {,;){rvrll:-‘-“:':;l.‘;". 3inch doubt. This afternoon he took an |i cither San ”“"“5?" '}r ,'05 M| come in. In approximately one-half | feated by former Congressman Au- |Jefferson . G446 85T 642 660 y Total rainfall since March 1... 1569 inches | automobile ride. geles and on the result of the count| ¢t 1,728 precincts of the state the |gustine Lionergan (dem.). Gage 397 586 412 606 { Deflclency since March 1........12.01 inches | sl et in those two cities _Inngcld the out-| jiic” gtands: For, 8472; against, | et Toali st s 28 2235 2188 2259 2340 paid Want Ads. } . Defieloncy cor. period, 1916, 242 inches | Elaction News Causes come, cl:ii:l:;:u}{r::;x‘:ltscc\}”fmf"z'“')fllg'i 8,000. Yankton, Campbell and Lin- Kansas Glty Mol, Fifth District. Exceeding the combined ’ of Weather. ~ 7p.m. eat. fall| London, Nov. 8—The presidential ‘_“‘*,‘}”",“‘[ T L e RO TS —_— JOlIlS Dry GOhlmn,',',’;','lz:; Thot 18 T 466 TaTTi ot Omaha papers by more i Sl Ul scane i " <09 election in the United States excited f”l(",”‘ ,l,:m;fi.m ('alifolruia city gwa: H h H O |Red witlow.? ¢ 8 80 . 67 63 than 20,000 paid ads.© gt Bl M “ ‘03 great interest throughout Londone :’I'p P c{( bt ug €8s Hnas vver Furnas ...... 1 @ w4 i Des Molnes, clot @ 2 1.00 The, morning papers announced | " ‘1’|il‘{'d hereEIves RPEILS | . 7 .Kansas City, Nov. 8.—Jackson | i T N TR T YT To place your ad { Dodge City, clear....... 42 o 00 | Charles E. Hughes had been elected “)"Il'(hcc Tag Ang‘e‘les':“clurnfl ndicated ]_0,000 Lea,d 1n N. J.;ruunty, which ‘includes this city, ap-! """ Sixth District, { North Platte 2 i 4 "‘"d ”F‘: was "’dk""] for granted until |, o the‘I;u‘ghm' majority would not —_— 1)"",“".‘“”)' returned a "“J°I”‘y for ‘“'“(i MeDerd Kin- Tay- Kin- Phone Tyler 1000 ! Omaha cl 4 4 .22 | the tickers and the early evening|, ° ' 2 T 5 Tov 7 Fiie nibition in voting on the proposed | i . kald, 4 i ;:al:‘llu.“r‘l:lrll Gk o 00 | papers showed that the issue was in I}:l"laa(‘heila“way"ads the republican leaders| Trenton, ‘.\ J., Nov. .7. .Tl‘\c hun- dry amendment yesterday. With all [Loup ..... i L i s “",“;’fl A competent ad-taker will | Bl Lakn Dty cionds. 36 bt ‘o |doubt. From that time forward ex- "¢ b B HiramE W Ta Hnean re.| dred and ninety-nme districts out of [yt ‘nine county precincts reported | Rockc Ath R help you write your ad if | Banta Fe, clear.. 34 38 ns‘citcd groups assembled in the clubs Ill('“ 4 AnEite rc:givc candidate | 189 in New Jersey give Wilson, 57« | the vote this morning stood 29,136 for Tooker 72 11 s desire p ‘ ::;e‘:;fln(‘r;,‘yclzl:‘:i 3 :: il -00 @fl‘d hotels scanning the latest returns, i“our)l)fr:il;cd Slaters SEna.tor had aicom: UB%; Hu, hc:‘;, 07,7%%6 4 !}xc amendment and 28,1"85 afgaiusl it. Sloux 1:: :g: u: 106 you ire. | | -4 ¢ =4 ¢ ‘00 | The American embassy was besieged 5 : : f 7 Clllr&l rom districts give | The returns include all of Kansas |Dawes $ 4 0 H i , “‘l.el"-u“' .m" o 3 0 M'for news, many requests com%n Tandmg lead ovel his democratic op Martine, 34,229; Freelinghuysen, 43,-|City and the missing precincts are |<®'® Ll L L Lower Rates—1c perworj | T" Indicates trace of precipitation. T q g d i : Y L. A. WELSH, Metcorologist. |from British officials. (Continued on Page Four Columm Three.) | 228, expected to show a dry majority, Totals. 236 1160 695 1483 Better Results.

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