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> 0 Several Surprising Losses Made by the Democrats in Both Branches—Re- publicans Have 143 and Demo- crats 57. ome surprising changes were accom-|% George Waldron mi Dilehed in the Legislature, which Will 4 y 9 Ww 4 RICHMOND. be overwhelmingly Republican, insuring the election of a Republican to succeed ‘at Chauncey M. Depew in the United) 1. Charles s "ins Btates Senate, Returns to The World!) Georgy 1 from the 50 Senatorial and 150 Assembly districts indicate larger majorities In both houses than the Republicans have | Grorke M had In seven years, In the Senate the| J. W. Garnett. Republicans will have 97 Senators and) winam g mages the Democrats 13. In the Assembly the 8 Republicans will have 106 Assemblymen and the Democrats 43. ‘f Last session the Senate stood 29 Re-| Edward Dislang Matthew A. Huy William Wi 1, Frank C. Piatt, sur 1. Willte A. Reeve ent publicans and 21 Democ ra Mes the! wawin §, Matar cng ttn 7 wublic 53 Demo- ‘OMPKINI Aneatiy ¥ Republicans an George F, Munge 8. The moat unexpected changes were |1. Chas. T. Coutant*it’2 W D.Cunning {y Manhattan, Brooklyn and Buftal W. R. Wadde! : In Wanhattan, George W. Flunkitt, 018] samee 6. Pari astINGTON, f the most prominent and infuential WAYNB, tammany leaders, was defeated by Addivon P. Southey Martin Saxe, bis Republican opponent, J Geo N Riety. "RS James K. Avwar*R 2S M Wairwrigher WYOMING, in the Fifteenth Visirict. In Brooklyn, the Democrats lost the Fourth, Sixth | Eimer B. Chari an@ Ninth Senate Districts, In Erle LD. West... Conrty the Democrats lost one Senato Re-elected yoaking a total loss of five over last oe session, The Senate will consequently stand §7 Republicans and 13 Democrats The Republicans gained nine or ten| Assembiymen, four strong Tammany | Manhatian and Bronx, Gistricts in Manhattan, but reclaimed | Ainsee (nap FONT DISTRICT two, the Fifth, where Richard Van Klorda ) Cott, the son of the late Postmaster fornelius Van Cott, was defeated. and the Twenty-third, where Newcomb, the Republican candidate, went down to defeat, The Democrats lost five dis- tricts In Kings, but reclaimed the one represented by Remsen, the “Gas Grab* Republican candidate, ‘They ulso lo: two in Queens and five in other par of the State, making thirteen in all ying the pet avcording to present indicatic "The next Legisiature will be divided #8 follows: ‘ 4,184 BENTH DISTRICT. ENATE. Republicans suraoinyce Democrats TOtAd .rreveversssrrersscreerercers fh) Dooling over Waldo,’ 3.108 ASSEMBLY BVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Republicans 100 Saxe (Rep) Democrats sbheentaisrs 44 arts NTH DISTRICT Tota) 150 4 Returns received by The World last eile’ abi “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVENBER 9; 1904 ae ne Sra sacs Paar men COME CFR” HOMLT GETS. PARKER COMING WARREN ~ FLOOD OF NOTES TO PRACTICE LAN INTHE BET ’ | naa { Py, Thousands of Congratulatory Rumor-Mongers Have Already Tim Woodruff Takes $30,500 of — | Telegrams Received—Presi-, Assigned Him to Places in| His Money, and Mike Dady | dent, in Buoyant Mood, Sends! Two Legal Partnerships in! Further Cuts His Wad | a General Acknowledgment, | New York City. | $15,500. Ay | ly WASHIN ’ Freeldeat Now th a the election ts over, runes: | ‘This was election bet paying day ma Roonovelt: was ed with con: | motngers have got busy with Judge bs ooklyn, and Senator MoCarren's bang peatulniane. a4is ware pes » lane fn the tattre und it'ie | Brooklyn, and Senator MoCarren's | sented by many people In person and ed, with some plausibility, that Account was hard bit. Timothy Woody were received bi nd by tele. | he will engage in the practice of law, |ruff claimed and received from Rims ery city In tha | for which his judicial career and high 499,500 on a wager that Parker ‘would, nraph from almost a) countr legal attainments assure him of more! ioe carry Brooklyn by 28000 Thousands of telegrams already have than omlinary success. | lbeen rveeived and they are coming yet| One story, emanating from the ubj- | Michael J. Dady got $16,600 on « elmtiag in an un lehed flood, Mour oper: | quitovs “intimate friend of an intimate | wager. ri | Mors were kept busy to-doy recelving| friend” of the Democratic standard) Most of the election betting that the messages over the wires at the| bearer, has tt that Judge Parker will j tm | been settled thus far on aide White House eau. Betore| shortly come to this cky and enter 5 bes bed noon one operator 4 taken more| the law firm of Sheehan é& Collin, of th fiver was done in a Pultom stregp than three hudfred telegrams. The! which William F, Sheehan Js now the| cafe. ‘There ts was sald that! Johw others were equally busy senior member, and which hag offices| Dunne had won $8,000, ex-Sherif? Wine Tt will be physically Impossible for the! in the Mutual Life Building | gate, $2,000; D. Harry Ralston, $2,000, ‘| President and Secretary Loeb to ac vhen lout -Gover- and ary I 0 © When the former Lioutenant-Gover-| ina pan Buhr $90,000 knowledge auc message ‘Feceived, Mn} nor was men by an Eveniug World re-|" porween $70,000 and $90,000 oh 4 accordsnce with the usual custom at| porter at the Waldorf-Astoria to-day the White House, but President Roose. “ today hands tn this place before noon, y . rae-| he refused elther to deny or alm the| si4ey the bets mentioned there velt desires tt to be understood that he! report | small army of smaller fry on one Apprectates to the full the expression of| "I don't know anything about {t.""| or the other of wagers ranging his friends and weuld be glad {f 1t were | sald Sheehan, who was busy over cles | 93.000 down to $90. i ioe fer him personally to greet and, tion reports and seemed in bad humor.| EE) thank overy one of t | ‘The President waa In exuberant aptrits| going to read them’ I hove nothing to | GERMANS PLEASED WITH, cam Ana my ROOSEVELT’S ELECTION, Among tho messages was one from| Asked whether he would Gov. Odell, of New York. who wrote: | about Judge Parker’ overwhelming majority which han replied: “The : ‘ has been given you In New York State May to talx about his affairs, [ have| BERL ol P. M.~Govern« ou he 4 great gratification to you. Mi ‘ing to eay about that, or politics,|ment circles regard President Roose ‘ord cannot express my ron either velt’ leotic Pleasure at the result, and'T know thag| Judge Parker's name was also con. | Volts election with satisfaction, ag: a | you. with me, share in the delignt and ted with the law firm of Carter,|means @ continuance of the United | erasure at having also a Rapubliesg Ledyard & Milburn, of No. 54 Wall | States’ present policy toward Germany | povernor. of the State for the next two # hut Mr. Haylles, a member of |The relations between the President | over Wan Please deen madority byt denial the rumor as baving | and Emperor Willlam are belleved &® | Congracutattons.” an rc Frank W. Higigns, of be of @ more pleasant quality than ever Hearlion hate of New York, wired : ork, sent this: | before between a German q eongratulat T knew it Your racter, ability and achteve- | President ¢ iy j could not be ocherw wit) nente have won’ for the Republican and & President of the United States, we — party Its @reatest vietory ay Indicated by the rather frequent — John Mitchell, Proeident of the Unit: | pereonal messages sent through thei | To Keep the Peace, ed Mine Workers of America, wired | respective ambassadors ° (From the Milwaukee the following elograph t ¥ anything Mr. Shee Is the only 3 Nov. Journal yp nae ‘ | Some of the newspapers consider that® 903 This keeping of th Accent my congratulations upon your wis chou 2 Hard M the household pence grext ory - |the election will increase the frlendtie | It Hd not be left entirely to the man Timothy 1. Woodruff, former Lieu-| ness between the two governments cnt to nan loves & man well enough tenant Governor of New York, forward-| mention the fuct that President Rates 14,003 wa Marry fim let tt taken for “wnat a4 I write to vou two weeks | elt ugcestion of an arbitration: f that she loves him well URN agot Almost exactly acconting to re to wish to see him happy, If she shes 0 ceptance as an example of ¢ him to be happy then she hus ania’ suits. We are proud of Kinga county, | optane ple of the him to be ¥ ? A Kings | good feelin. portant part ( play in this vital ques- Let me congratulate you with all my |” gome influential persons bellew® thal jon of family harmony, It Is no one. the German Government i J affair, this “keeping the | Wiese ure tanto ai Pency reciprocity treaty with the ne les th rf y | wise woman wil And it well to flittat GOV ELECT IN QUARANTINE, | “iiitecsorAmeritat anneal shane If you wish tim to be peaceable, don't rose | per cent on the Roerse to-day, PLATT TO ENTERTAIN "4 ie waite upon you, thank him, Hanley, of Indiana, Was Exposed ae Wg LEAD Na nEPUBLICANS) fhe, l= prompt at meals, have thom 0 tualbeen, |COWHERD FACETIOUS peae ett ay | If he losen his temper, leave the room, | LAFAYETTE, Ind., °—J. Fraxk| ALTHOUGH DEFEATED, OWEGO, peunitea| 1 NS ANEAM clone the dane Nov, 9—United) 1¢ he loves coffee, make the best for Mi? f tients . States Senator Thomas C. Piatt thas | him St for sxpored to amall-pox Sanday, and will| Chairman Cowherd of the Demooratie ii) | If he misunderstands you, be feariess remain in the house until he learns Comstessional Campaign Comenittes wig 75 treaty woth Gerinany is ready for aes, present 8.702 10,614 14,243 EMPEROR WILLIAM SENDS HIS CONGRATULATIONS TO ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, Nov, 9,—President Roosevelt has received the fol- lowing cablegram from Emperor William; Governorfele tesued Invitations to the State oMectals, | Night Indicate the election of the tol- TH DISTRICT, Neues Palnia, Nov, ®, with him h “ ' he dl was defeatet for re-election in the Kane 2,585 J J members of the Legislature, Senator tg — whether he has contracted the disease jowl.~ Benators and rs of the)! * si BA] Vresident Roosevelt, U. #. A. Washington: Depew: be ty a ye eh leek wean @ deak at home, let hia pa- OT Potts, who took dinner with sad City district, to-day cent the, Sale GOTT as senate Caldwell 8.670 ator Sincerest congratulations, May Heaven give you Woodruff, Elhu Root, the members of| If he's Indolent, don’t walt upon him, severa he Han. lowing telegram to Chatrman Babeoek, 2 RED) sss covers 10,870 prosperity. Teim quod bonanm fellx faustamaue sit Congress from this Slate and to many | F he GOsens nds you, neglect him ley had smail-pox, but/of the Republican Committee: “Come 1 age fear Bit Oe eal cor ENO RE T 11,908 | populo Americano, WILLIAM, Eon, other of promincnce and| rd up, coonomine “with ‘hil not diagnosed as such gratulate you on @ great Reputtionn alg Sullen* DIS. Ea. TE TY FIRST DISTRICT. he 1 108 ta break. erly, explain to ° y. Li enough fj Onn Buescher” (39 dna, th '3 EET ee ec mil A free translation of the Latin in the above cablegram is: “May | plait "Tuesday maorning gt a Ng be by Oat Me Mag be ag PR tS ar Hawking (Dem) * 25111 your good administration be happy and prosperous to the American | ®¢ 11 oe! Ahwaga House. The| If he is sick, ‘mother him Mikado looks «inks for vour kind congratulate J. Gardiner. Maereeé TBH. MeCarre § Gratiot Coover ink Ehlers ral Rd ye Hawkins over Lawrence, 9,121 Brooklyn, THIRD DISTRICT en (Rep. allen F RTH DISTRICT, rewshor (Hep) E Whitivck ( Dem.) i4 cher over, Whitlock FLUPTH DISTRICT 5, Kehoe (Dem f Rehoe over barsha . SIXTH DISTRICT Gapiner «Rep.) _— Ebbets (Dent) R Gardner over BR 7 = BLBSVBSessasSe=s: mee TH DISTRICT. " Bw 2s Hagelwood (Rep.| The Assembly MeCarren (Dem) McCarren over Hagelwoe ALBA ; B Y, HTH DISTRICT. . Chas, Ww Mead? Bit Win V. Cooke. ,D H. Coon, 4 rm, rattan # Aer He AULEGHANY ‘ ease 8, Pinos f Fates eo. 1 James T. Rowers*Ri2. Fred E. Allen... | Hinventiue Gree blots a . ©, Sheldon..*R | + n.) Se ver Wateon . NINTH DISTRICT. 1.4. W. Hapeman WE SG. Allene ccR ASSEMBLY. CHAUTAUQUA 1, Arthur C, ‘ade.*R'2. 8. Fred Nixon... R} aeeeseere HEMUN Sherman Mortar AN ibe COLUMBIA,” Bewert W. SCORTLAN Manhattan and Bronx FIRST DISTRICT, Rao.) ia's (Dem) ‘i Un over Tobin, 119% SECOND DISTRICT. R | Haggerty (Rep) Charles ©. Newton egerty (Re jae? DELAWARE | or eis James R. Cowant ; ‘ami siti pUyeunse THIRD DISTRICT, A. John T. Smith..*R'? Aue. B. Gray, inn.*D/6. Charies FD ; ohare t. as “Re Frank ana 4 'uranekl.. DI? John K Patton. Rt © W. 6, Tenjort.. RIA Jed. Shuttleworihh | conen (nop) Frank ©. Hoopet. oo. | Burns (Dem) + Ri Burns over Coh 1248. Charles BR. Marth .R FIFTH DISTRICT, FULTON AD Frank C. Wood* +R) MeCollogue (Rep) Malloy (Dem) Malloy over Moe ‘6, ‘dost TH DISTRICT. Van Cott » Ri Tanpk a Tomy * tt, OF & Perey Hooker. R SIXTH DISTRICT. w. C, Brody Rk (Rep) p. sc RR RIMER 1 rr OR . ae , nderson over Thy ane = SE 1 DISTRICT, JE L. Albert Foster. . NU JRod Oath ccKie Ovcar Tronet.. eR Mancrey over Teewin, 24M by r r. Matthews *D. win) Som Free fi Rollly epilt GW. Kavanaxith BIGHTH DISTRICT . A Cotton. RR HH. Dale....*D peiatel (Rep.) se RIE RC. Perry... (¢R | Biegeistein tbe.) : DIT. BC jing. ft Friede! over Setgclatein, 160 * FERBON RP J. Prank Larue.*R | rewwin (Rep) iy She ‘ ’ Chas 4 inthadd PGraayD tt Pas Puller i B Hye "Thompson, DIA Syne, wVgHt NINTH DISTRICT mea J. Bvene mndey suetrong (eo) 18 Ghee’ Purge Rid: Co Francisco, sR Amero, (Ret ¥ RE REN'HTD Bird over Armatrons. 1 LEW: TENTH DISTRICT. ‘um INGSTON. James W. Wadsworth, jr DISOP Robert J. Fish’... MONROE Simpson (Rep De Witt C.BeckerR'} CF. Salmon (Dem) Chas, E. Onden Rid A.B. Salmon over Simpson, 1122 GOMERY. TWELFTH DISTRICT, yori: Eckman. (Reo) TB. Gpogntin. oily M.C. Staniey....R Row in ( Dem.) r pd Be kmh play BL Frtasumonaéby | Rosenstein over Reknien, “io bap Seer. Dias Wiliam, rene. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Potter (Reo) { Hackett (Dom) \ Hackett over Potter. 1217 FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. } Erarer (Rep lewand (Dom) poe Wirgand over Frazer. Its Bein FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Leopold Prines...D | ge facod B Raimon, 1 | Qtgfith, | Yr, 4 Bille. -2D |” MeManus ove P. 4. Bverett.. 9D way eo Hartman (Rep.) Prince (Dem) Rep) fartman, . ichael Sheehy Lafetra. TH DISTRICT. NIAGARA 1,@ F, Thompson.*Ri2. John H. Leeeett.*R ONBIDA Hartman ¢ Priner, 227. Gates.....13, John C, Rvana,.*n SEVENTEENTIS DISTRI kiev fe am T 1% DISTRICT. ONONDAGA Sheehy (Dem, Pe shel SR OC over Fivan. #4 lw, Schoeneck *Ri4 F. W mmon! *R RIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. TARIO, uae hea) Joba L. Burn veeee ORANGR. 4, Wm, G. HastingsR? Louls Redell.....°R aafetra (Dein) Lafetra over Lush. dili NINETEENTH DISTRICT ORLEANS. sa Stanley (Rep) Honry B. a cone Bovertge thy r Stanley over Beveridge, 1181 } Lew @, whit L The. B att ney, TWENTIETH DISTRICT. Gattney (Rep) 132 TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT Young (Rep)... ¥ kee aang ntagseneis Atkin (Dem.) Le prank L steven Ali Ok Gardner,..e@ suum over Ailsa, 1,940," latter Is bis Q » home when he! If he is fretful, caress him, assure you that you and your coll people.” comes here for M@pistering, voting, busl- If he teases you, laugh with him, sn an F shall have the same mite "mesg | ness or social purposes If he is Jealous, be frank with him B AUMANAC. [te you have had In the iz bs amapneveatioan = = — It is expected that there will be at | If he makes an appointment with you, On stands for ® Ww. Jove vou as a minority, but 4a least two hundred guests. be prompt with him. you as &@ majority, % | stp ver Fores 5 VENTH ASSEMILY DISTRI «Rep an (Devn.) Shanahan r Wig 1 TWELFTH APSEMBLY DISTRICT. Maggie cess tie Ri "es UNCLE SAM=-“A Remedy That Has a pamtmarrr rook borne. | aati ccc Mg Such Endorsements Should ach (Dem.) ; nah over Sheldon IFTRENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ) ae Be In Every Home.” K {TY-FIFTH DISTRICT. Ka fF MeComba, 1,108. TY-SIXTH DISTRICT. “asta "3 ) Machacek (Dem) Macnacek over COui'st st a. SIT. TH DISTRICT. rot 2.305 H ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ‘ 460 Sent 7 Taylor HTEBNTH ASSEMULY DISTRICT s 9 Agnew over Martin, 1,008 so TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. 1 Remsen z NTH ASSEMBLY Disthict: isher, «Rep, ) 247 Nt Cahn (Dem) vee 504 | Willams (ev. 1.0K 488) Cann over Fisher. 2915, | Wort ier) ES TWENTY-NINTH DISTRIC Woit over Wiillama th rt alk te STRICT, | TWENTIETH ASSEMBLY DiStRICT. Perham (Rep.) 5.404 | Pendry (fen) 5 TAgs sora | Kern (Den } 5,085 | Coleman (Dem, host AL) Ferham over Korn, 440 [Penden wer Coleman... fat | THIRTIETH DISTRICT. TWENTY-FIRST ASSEMALY DISTRICT. i Franelacn (Rep) RAG Gior (Rep) seve 1498 shad Wagner (Dem.) 6 an 44 233 mer over Gaig, 2,086 38 Wagner over Ig, 2,989, THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT. | arene Aaetaee ‘Dieratee, Bete (Rep) ; M.10T , ot Beihile over Bernstein, 2,021 ver Johnieor iy (| THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT. COND ASSEMBLY DIRTRICT. | Castagnetto (Rep.) ee 4099 (Rep) OTM Prines Date um al rk Re abstain De Ys ia is O37 ah THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. M otnty pis Salonion. (Dent) Hoc} sing} Solomon over Ireland, ici Fd THIRTY-POURTH DISTRICT | | Uaupt Rep.) 7.830 |e Liou | dae oot Haupt, i346, 1d MIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. ver Tobias, 5,2 Brooklyn FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Hi «iteo) STATE LEGISLATURE. ONet Senate, Kilmer (Dem. ) Nell over Kilinier Republ SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Demoe Parisi (Rep.) PAWER ICS c Dem) Republican majority eeseyorsieal Parts ‘ a Assembly. .. THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Varrelman (Rep. 2285 Re 108 Relily (Dem,) 4a Dem rc gern | ROH over, Vairsioain Zin = +H FOURTH ASSEMBLY DIgTRICcT Republican Majority 3) 3644 | Cotton (Rep. siege Republican majority on joint’ ballot ‘tor | n over Hart ,. 1.) +0 ; —e P25 | pag RIPTH ASSEMMLY DisThICT. Bij | Foelker (Rep) 4.5t) Metcalfe (Demy uh CITY DELEGATION, “ ASSEMBLY DidTRICT Senators. | Ds f Rorourh Rep, Dem, | odd over Waite A 4 |, SEVENTH ASSEMBLY Disthier Manhattan and Bronx 3 i Macy (Rep.) 7.082 . { 247) | Grady (Dem) " 4 , i 44 | Grady, over Macy | 2350 md ‘ cat ROTH ASBEMBLY Disticr, | Total ; rr Thompson (Deni) sal Trompere Svar" casidie iat Asse Nemes NINTH ASSEMULY pistnict Borough Rep, Deny Rep.) ox Manhattan and Bronx i bn) Dem.) F} k ¥ \s soon | BFE aver Mairie 2 H ASSEMBLY BINT RIC, Murphy (Rep.) Ny 2 is POPE EXPRESSES PLEASURE aes Ad ELECTION UF ROUSEVELT, 00 | ROME, Nov. 9.—Ccrdinal Satolli, formerly Papal Delegate In the Unites gi ally please l with the election of Roosevelt and warmly expressed {ull satisfotion with the result, . ie added “The Pope congratulates President Roosevelt on the splendid returns, which ae is sure will be for the prosperity of the glorious, strong Ameri- can Republic, and for the nialutenance of the most cordial reiations be- twoen Washington and the Holy See,” ea (De ™ ’ a Yomsea 22¢r 3%,

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