The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 9, 1904, Page 1

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- — ~ — —— r THE THEATERS. THE WEATHER. ALCAZAR—"Prince Karl.™ CALIFORNIA—"'Sweet Clover.” | CENTRAL—"Her Marriage Vow." ’ COLUMBIA—""The County Chairman.” BN Forecast made st San Francisco for | y hours ending midnight, Novem- | CHUTES—Vaudeville i i AR FISCHER'S—Vaudeville not 0 warm; light east GRAND—"Pretty Peggy.” MAJESTIC—"“An American ( R T ORPHEUM-—Vaudeville ma TIVOLI—'‘The Messenger Boy. District Forecaster. 162. SAN_ FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1904 EL TRIUMPHS OVER PARKER OO S E v BY A RECORD MAJORITY VOTE OF THE SOLID NORTH GIVEN THE PRESIDENT AND FAIRB AN K S PRZ:SIDE\T ROOSEVELT TO- NIGHT ISSUED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT: I am deeply sensible of the honor done me by the American people in thus expressing their confidence in what I have done and tried to do. | appreciate to the full the solemn responsibility this confidence imposes upon me and I shall do all that in my power lies not to forfeit it. On the fourth day of March next I shall have served three and one-half years, and this three and one-half years constitutes my first term. The wise custom which limits the President to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and under no circumstances will-I be a candidate for or accept another nomination. | ! I brios. RN 3% i KA | PARKER CONGRATULATES ROOSEVELT. | I ROSEMOUNT, Esopus, N.Y., Nov. 8 (8:30 P. M ).-==The | President, Washington: The people by their votes have emphatically approved your administration and I con- [l gratulate you. flLTON B. PARKER |\ PRESIDENT EXPRESSES HIS THANKS. B WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.:-:Alton B. Parker, Rose- | || mount, N.Y.: I thank you for your congratulations. ; THEODORE ROOJEI)ELT ‘ =4 | ! 1 v Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Total | ] vote in the Electoral College, 476: ecllu" esu I States ! Roosevelt’s vote in the Electoral | | | College, 325; Parker’s vote in the b B L ’ Electoral College, 151; Roose- | STATE. Roosevelt. Parker. | | | velt's majority, 174. | ALABAMA - -oveiimmnnennn ot 11 | New York State Republican by \ HI\A\‘N SAS eiiiiieelailan S 9 | | 200,000. Higgins elected. (“\]1”'”1{31:\ ---------------- 11] —_ { Massachusetts Republican by ‘(‘(’)l\' { l;;'>¥()"[; O st 2 — | 70,000 and Douglas (Democrat) b i I( S T covveecninnnnns L 2 | | DELAWARE - ccoececeenns.. 3 L | elected Governor. ETOREDA . - . et £ 5 _; The House of . Representatives | | (;“}“RG[A\ ................... e 13 - | Republican by probably 62 ma- | | T R e 3 o8 | jority. ILLINOIS ...... e A S 27 - And Maryland, Too! INDIANA ..eoveennniannnn. 15 - Alone, Maryland’s vote appears - to be in some doubt, the probabil- | =] ity being that Roosevelt has car- | “” ISL \l\\} .............. 55 13 | - ried the State with its eight votes. ‘ MAINE ¢ s 6 T p | MAINI EREEEE R - [ Nevada is : ]Qf) .”T]e“llmlt\ !:} MARYLAND - i scciconmeaney 8 - 5 [ dr_ml)t \\-lth.her votes. Should both | | 3 o { CHUSETTS =vvvvevne-. 16 £ | of these States go for Parker, MICBIOER i oo s 14 e | Roosevelt will still have 314] A\”\'\'F‘\"( ),‘r kor o N ......... 11 % 1 | votes, the |A1umher ]n‘etli(?ted. by | )”\,SL\‘&IPPI .............. %, 10 ‘ Chairman Cortelyou at midnight. | T A e S LA 18 g Sl 4 It ivs more than a Republican : j“”.\\"l;‘\A\:\ R AR O I = landslide—it is an avalanche. L NERRASRA: <i irens SR 3 e PH ESI”ENT 3 Roosevelt has been elected by ‘ \'P:" \‘D‘-\ BN Eh T HEe 3 3 taf S48 probably a greates phirality of the || Ny FAMPRETRE: < <=2 oo i > X popular vote than \)\aje\cr cast| | NPW JERSEY. - -vncesesoesve 12 25 Judge Recelves for a nominee for President ;nnd‘ NEWYORR it 39 5 : by 8 e ey of he e || NORTH CAROLINA -120112 = i Bulletins AL | e e e e iaed || NORTH DAKOTA ---sveveeo . 4 b before. The people have decided | OBIO il o ol b ) o8 A UF El[GTIUN in favor of the administration at | | OR l“(”).\: ; i : . . : ........ 4‘ =3 Rosemount. Wibioton susl - sgsut senil DR RRETEVERIA <3 oy ocs=sos 34 o :elsa:lfeismfi e“")m“:;_ ‘):)1:;3‘;&0 i RHODE ISLAND :.....coveee. 4 » Special Dispatch to The Call. S (¥ conhc ! QOT" Up TR A Vit Rt 1 1 1 D-- v = Yoy’ President Roosevelt of such an | ‘.“l. FH CAROLINA 9 1 ls aml y ESOPUS, N. Y. 'Nov. 8.—Judge} ? SOUTH - DAROPA :iiu.assaasn 4 £ i Parker and his family and a few | emphatic character as to stagger | TENNESSEE 3 12 * fri ighborh - . 7 ¥ helm L U U e IR —_ 2 He Receives | e i 5 fan ortinars man and averwheim | | qgyg™ .1 110110 = 18 Judge’s study at Rosemount. Bulle- [ him with the responsibility with UTAH 3 tins were received by telegraph at the | which that vote will invest him | R e T T T sl o Incthetioags. anl F o0 < sy o e e SecS i T L M E Y ILEEEUINTE s e sie 0 e eie o als Giie S — Returns- fflfili?ui'?l'i?.e lP‘Ic-\::ee l:;dr:iu:r;: during the next four years. ‘?ll{l(‘}ll(\)'\]}‘ 4 12 . Teleph: message: 1 NIA e eececcncnnnse — —— continuatly receivea by tne suaze| NEW YOFK’s Vote. WASHINGTON - i -2 eeases 5 b Special Dispatch to The Call. m:: N[)e;vn:;l;l:ic SR AT Ne\\ York St.ate il g_i"c WEST Y[]:(;I_\'[A ...... PR 7 S5 “i‘::ilx'\!;l-j-f“i“\ HO;PEL BPARTON. ent at Rosemount. The little family | Roosevelt a plurality aggregating | | WISCONSIN .- cvvvvneninnn. 13 — . SHINGTON, Nov. 8. — i Mrs. B0k - b-ims =5n hATlo\ S CHOICE FOR rmsnn_\'r AND VICE PRESIDENT. T Theodore Roosevelt recetved ‘;:8;?::: fizfgme‘r',‘“&‘ii‘i u!’fi“ e Ry Mo | 200,000 3“‘_1 Higgins a very VREIRG s ST iisgyadds 3 - | of his election in his family circle to- Hal'l. I:Ml:::_ Elcrll::nma::;e: t[ehe noln;:. large plurahty. It has decided to ight, calmly and modestly. He ex- |nee’s sister-in-law, w neigh- ! : ¢ Cmcy, < oo S GA'NS IN CONG RESSM EN :ris“d‘;:dvee:“unr;:i;:; it th:c::_ .‘}‘,’,"me\xflh;?;f’{,y“ifii }tn:g bl;fi;xe n;:::t el:;? the cxl':lre Slepubllxflcax{ 1Smte ONPRAE . . S5 o e v oice sald 325 15 fidence imposed in him by the Amer- ticket, a ublican Legislature e ol and e deey apprecition | enn) P oF uhe ‘siee . | b rensed mmjorsies and o || IROOSEVELT'S MAJORITY - - - 174 - of the full responsibilities. At the |tional tickets was known. v NEW YORK. Nov. . —The New York|40;" the Journal, “About 45;” the same time he has promised to do ail| Judge TN vechited tieii8cetfcréasel the Repubhcan representa- & 3 ::f e: h':: the Stlowing =sttmates on| Times, " May, Tie as 2igh. ss’:’ fthe :Tb::!opror::rn;:-l-‘:‘;;:s;o the e slllicnt:‘;nwn:' h:n ‘;am"y. ‘mfi.a;‘:‘;, :: tion from this State in Congress gins very much as they stood out | McKinley and Odell in 1900. In o I R ‘h“"’:r:l:e Press, "Not less than 40;" the Tribune. | ype first returns from New York ;’;:&';",.,’,‘;,°,°“;3‘c‘,‘:,;1“:,§,§$:';: dis-| The rural counties in this State | for William McKinley and Frank | dozens of counties up the State the “More ‘than 60" the World, "May.be| -Continued on Page'7, Cohmn & Continued on Page 2, Column 6. | Continued on Page 2, Column 3. | stood out for Roosevelt and Hig-|S. Black in 1896, and again for '—“———""_—'o etd & Frae & Ol &

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