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gerne \ r even after the precinct police had sent in a report. ° Tragedy Discovered. Tt was the sister-in-law, Miss Veit, who first discovered the double tragedy. Miss Velt had .slept peaceably all through the night In her room, She ts rather a light sleeper —ordinarly, that makes it seem i the stranger that she was not awakened by the sound of the shots even if they were muffled, Neither his mother nor the aunt, who is a spinster, fifty-five years old, knew young Velt was married, This state- nient was made to an Evening World reporter by Miss Veit after she had | gone to the home of Jaseph EB. Baruch, | another nephew and a Wall street bro- ker, who lives at No. 3% West Seven- tieth street. Never Saw His Wife. “Nelson never said that he was mar- ried,” said Miss Veit. “We thought | him single. We never saw his wife, if | he has one. Mrs. Veit and Nelson and | T had dinner last night in the Ansonia. ‘We went upstaris and played cards up | till almost 10 o'clock, Nelson was THE EVENING WORLD, TAFT WINS STAT ~BY 199,385, HUGHES PLURALITY 15 09,819 Koenig Leads State Ticket in the City and Has 32,000 More Votes Than the cheerful all evening, laughing and joking. We discussed plans for the | Winter and other family matters, but one that related to Nelson's financial condition or his domestic affairs, be- cause we did not know he had any. | He was always a loving son to his | mother and last night was no excep- tion, She was very proud of him. “At 9.45 P. M. he jumped up suddenly Rnd called up some man on the tele- phone. I don't remember the telephone | mber. I heard him make an engage- ment to meet the man at Times Square | to hear the election returns, He put on | his coat and hat, kissed his mother good night and went out, apparently in the best of spirits. | “LT sat down with Mrs, Veit and we | played cards until 11.45 o'clock, when | Drs. Veit wanted to retire. | I helped Mrs. Veit to undress and then turned out the lights in her room, raid good night and went to my room, Governor, Who Was Distanced . by All His Running Mates. The pluralities of Taft and Hughes in New York State were somre- what modified by returns received late to-day, though the result was not materially changed. With eighty out of 4,669 districts missing, and two estimated, late to-day Taft's plurality had been raised to 199,585, an increase of about 2,000 from the earlier estimate, and with ninet seven districts missing and thirty-five estimated, Hughes's plurality for Governor had been reduced to 69,819. bd To-day’s returns cast no doubt upon the election of the balance of the State ticket by substantial phuralities all along the line, RUrhe, Govern ran) Hall was laying plans ene Teste ans to 8: ahead of him, and their pluralities wi!l Nebraskan for Chanter. Ths een tsae s associates I heard no noise during the night and! Goy. Hughes received fewer votes 1X were well fortified in thel rb cys smelled no gas After 5 ofcic this} ihe Greater City than any of was certainly sacriness sr belle Biyan morning J erase end was surprised to| ning mates, while Samuel K the the full returns will be necesss ae Tihd Dive. Welt still in bed. I called her. | jast Side district leader, nominee for show the full extent of the Matec, Eo) received no reply. ‘Then I called | the office of Secretary of State, held There is every reason to helo jor Nelson, hoping he was around, but | the place of honor In the totals cast Charles F. Murphy knew be eve tat Pet no reply. [pushed the door open | for the Republican tteket In New York |that Chanter had no hope of clecien u Mttle, saw the ghastly color of Mrs. | city. Even Mayor Gaus, of Albany, | z lon. Velt's face and became frightened. I] nominee for State Comptroller, and Gared not go near her, While I stood| warm friend of “Billy” Barnes, scored JOHNSON CARRIES nere shivering with fear I called up| more votes than the Governor in this Mr. Baruch on the ‘phone and told him | ejty, MINNE: pened. He got Dr, Thornley, the house | ypughes, while the Governor fell behind J “The physician and my nephew gave syen in Brooklyn Koenig showed his -_————— ye look at Mrs. Veit's face and then supremacy over his Democratic opp: (Continued from First Page.) fold me to go outside, They then dis-| nent, Whalen, the latter recelving 105.- : aa hovered bullet wound over the right |545 votes, as against Koentg’s 110, trem? for Governor by 12,00, to-day, gar and another directly through the |The strength shown by the east side, 0? ane basis of the Asociated Press rt. The smell of gas was by that| Republican leader js regarded as re- a ate Precinct returns, while ime noticeable, and Dr, Thornley | markable fe ntelligencer claims Glasscock imbed up on the casing and broke| Brooklyn also gave a substantial lead ep.), Successful by at least 10,000. The ie traneom of the bathroom, He saw |to O'Malley, Republican nominee for At- State is in a fever of excitement and Nelson stretched on the floor. torney-General, over Palmer, the former| the completion of the compilation is 1 know of no reason for the deaths. getting 112, as against 103,625 votes arated with intense interest. Nelson was independent in fortune and | for-Whalen. | ithe figures thus far also indicate that Of a happy temperament, It {s'possible| In fact,every other nominee on the oese Maes Probably, carried the ‘Bt ; S icket vi 'y 2 ality, at tne dread of having his mother | Republican State ticket scored heavilx| The outstanding districte felt yo emeee ind wife mect f bringing his wife tato his family had something to do with 1 don't know who the man is that ie@ met at Times Square, and 1 don't w what time he entered the apart- but I assume it. was after mid- tent, anlaght."* Capt. Reidy, of the West Sixty-eighth station is looking for the man nm Veit met Young Veit had probably come to the bathroom direct from the scene of the hooting of !.s mother. > revolver ith which he had killed her was still in his hand. He had laid it upon a small cressing table in the bathroom, with the two newly fired shells and three loaded | chambers still in it. Then he had taken (fC his coat and waistcoat, his collar and s tle and hung them on the ge of the bathtub, Improvised a Couch. srreet neatly He spread a thick bath towel floor and r ip a small Turkish rug for a pillow. Then, stretching on this rovised couch, he had vetween his lips the free end o: ber tube attached to a small | eating stove, he Jay there hel could easily reach and open the cock of the gas fixture, Then he had settled ack with the tubing held firmly ja his teeth to t for death. It covldn't have been long oming for a great volume of gas poured down his throat | and into lun The rubber tube ag still In his mouth, After a ful examination, Capt. Reldy de that it could be nothing else t cake of ler and suicide The Veits prominent traction, they ings on the enriched them as ward. For nine Ansonia was comp the same apartme floor of the ho’ fourth re an had | west side, whicl grew ed=Mrs. Veit bad noking Seventy hummers at a chateau in France tha hed come to her through inheritance lis year, during absence, the son eccupled her apartmer Upon ot} return < ago just Saturday, he ret ‘ <pantments, On t 5 her ival from Europe had a lung conference with Scolded Her Son, n employee of the hotel with whom > Veit often talked said, that Mrs Veit told her this 1 am greatly distressed regarding my won’s conduct. He is wasting a great siness, 1 dit necessary to talk He and went away in as left tow the young Apparent t» him very serious resented 1am atraid he Pie mother's tears t 1 might leave town we Mth’ him he y bef ralk unt pp Aye 1h. apy hot seer ans t the mother te ersation pi Veit, bu Nelee.” ‘even years old Wall street Was only Uh regarded KRW, MP tee ought Lim @ me 8 no Exchanne while he was ay 4 Oo July it n V 1 « Mas forme o \ 1 in Brooklyn over the Democrats. The following table showing the tota! vote in Greater New York is interesting as ilustrative of the manner in which Gov. Hughes ran behind the ticket. tain the Bryan lead already shown. ——. COLORADO IS Governor ..-..... Secretary of State Attorney-General . | DENVER, Nov. 4.—On the returns re- Btate Engineer ..... jcelved the Rocky Mountain News ba 2 > sen er Treasure an estimate that Bryan has carried See hant-Governcr x Colorado by more than 4,000 plurality, and Shafroth (Dem.) for Governor, b: | more than 3,000. Charles B, Ward (Dem.) State Chairman, claima the , the entire Democratic ticket siete sal Both sides claim_ the Legislature, which will elect a U. 8. Se the three Coniresamien te Beneior vend ete CHANCE FOR BRYAN IN U. S. SENATE. Up State Hughes ran ve! Chanter made a correspinding gain over Bryan. Politiclans if both parties sat up until the cold gray dawn trying to figure out just how It happened. From the Chanlerr ran ahead of Bryan up-State it appeared frim the carly returns would easily beat Hughes. This was figuing on the narmal Democratic plu- rality In Greater New York, But Greater New York failed Chanter. Pat McCarren in Brooklyn did well by the Democratic candidate for Governor with a plurality of 2,000, considering that Republicans Concede That the Dem- ocratn Have Carried the Nebraska Legislature, LINCOLN, Neb, Kipgs County gave Taft about 21,000 i , Nov. 4—State Chair- plurality. Tammany Hall fell down ™&” Keifer, of the Republican State most decisively, A Republican canai- | Central Committee, this afternoon con- ceded the Legislature to the Democ by a decisive majority. nels Sees DEMOCRATS CARRY OHIO FOR GOVERNOR. date for the Presidency carrying Greater New York by approximately 10,900 votes furnishes a spectacle to cause wondi as to what Charles I, Murphy and his eaders were doing on Election Day. What Cut the Vote? Undoubtedly the new registration law at down the Tammany vote materially, CINCINNATI, Noy. 4—The early IR CHATRACA euthis jose. morning indications are that Judson A Baw votes, Tt would appear that tne Harmon, the Democratic candidate tor ee ee eet auag, Governor, hue carried the State, His plus from Tammany Hall. Added to this, the rality early to-day appeared to exceed aft at ata 10,000, The Republicans stil! claim the percentage ce nor ally id erie alle re-election of Gov. Harris, , felinvaereasuraiccrinetocortenay nant nN jurality will not be less of Tammany Hall for the State ‘han %, i Phe Democrats gained in the Congres- : sional delegation, securing. one of! tho But there {sno such an se to offer Cincinnati Congressmen, although Niche A AHENED: g fin the (las Longworth (Rep.) won inehie dias aver anton sates in Alanbate trict. In the Third District a factional mn aban fight among the Republicans alded in the X as against a plurality election of ythe Democratic. candidate, 0) for Chanler in The Thirteenth and Fifteenth remained ye ni InJBoubt over night.” , an we slow ¢ it delayed knowledge Bronx were the Legislative resuite, although it wer A hown that the Democrats had made i some gains. The next Legislature elects Hon ame he ardent a muceessor to United States Senator OOO OOOO iit EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST For the School Children of Greater New York, $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write the Following Sentence in the Best Style: Name of Pupil Age.. Residence EO HARA AAA Teacher's Bignature......+s0s A ‘The information cajled for {p the above box must be furnished with each specimen of handwriting. You may us bove coupon it you desire, but all specimens b this Information nged as ab ve i will be free) red in ‘he contest Send your bandwriting be E Evening World, P. O. Box 1854, Ww York ( Dn Lest clase 28 t Ne cane | Am. Smelting, |Pactfic, 175 3-4, up 13-4; CLAIMED FOR BRYAN, | 108 3-8, up 1-4; and Reading, 134, up 11-4. | ‘KE < | | Within the first half hour there were CORN us DEREALED: TEtiGe Ore \an ae : a \ further advances, then the slight dip, NALD ISB chp 2,000 plurality, but elected a Democratic A | j after which the market steadied. |Mayor, Sheriff and State Senator to succeed the “New Idea” Republican li (|! So Activity in stocks was at the boiling | jeader, Everett Colby. Ss Pp Cover Co | aS point by noon end prices rose compr. a . —]: ~ hensively over the high level of the| Secretary of Wan Luke B. Wilsh\ ald not vote \for/Mr: ett. Heitaial 131 WEST 3p St opening. Transactions were” evidentiy | Democrat and he remained away from the polls. ES e It's all free—the style in the being carried on by operators of the| | Delaware, Du Pont and all, gives “My Policies” a 2,000 plurality. TELEPHONE, 4795 CHELSEA.| | world's best shoe. You pay largest calibre, who seemed to be satis-| fr, Bryan carried his own election district for the frst time since he| aera : fied with the way !n which the profit- only for quality, the style goes } ‘taking sales were digested in the first |! °san to run for President. Also his home town. e gues Gl . y! | hour. Union Pacific rose buoyantly to Mr Taft carried Kings County by 23,085. aumesiien || with it, also the durability and 171-8 @ gain of 3; United States Stee! Chanler led -his ticket in Greater New York and all over the State. fog 30 yards: the perfection of fit you can fs ed sold at 1145-8, the highest pri: s, 7 larger suit +4 preferred /aold atl ig bighest price | Chanler lost Dutchess, his home county, by 168 votes. He carried it || grefertion” only get with day; Pennsylvania advanced 41-8, and|two years ago. palo EO w York Central 2 Larger gains | Hepb: f me with cell were scored by Rome of shetlese active Congressman Hepburn. of Iowa, was defeated. ith, sample Y i \ tocks and nearly everyth ‘ SORT Or | oid from 1 to e points higher than on| Mh eee Ses San nese by over 10,000, ¢ tabsort: \ 7) “Bull” ral fire’ 5 as t Jew men: fee “ 4 } Mongayie i: peek ee coe a ull” Andrews returns to Congress as a delegate from New Mexico. % J AR aarti cial coil changed for the rest of the day. New The chief surprise of the returns are the greatly reduced Democratic 9 $5 & $6 in All Leathers pointe of strength, develope ie . Irand war diveried to various new quar- | pluralities fron the Southern States. ° F ters,” Bouthern Pacihe, by. rising above Mr. Bryan carried the City of Boston by 22 votes. sagt | . t Yore In its history, Hennaylvania, United Former Police Commissioner William McAdoo was defe:-: for Con- PIECES | ARE YOUR SHOES states steel land Northern Pacitc were erg py Representative Bennet, who has a plurality of 5,604. Re-Upholstering | || AU 2 i ‘Only slight impression was made on| “Big Tim" Sullivan goes back to the State Senate by a plurality of | Hive » MD nolaelsnreeRTe eR RITT | RU 1Z2€D ¢ the day’s wide gains by the movement ¥ tapestry, finished with silk | to.take profts toward the end | 9,835, ‘dna’ Fliai | a athe total sales of tock were 141919 |" George B. Agnew, who Introduced Governor Hughes's anti-Race Track re. sarnie The process that makes fiji i bill in the Senate, was re-elected by a large majority. fins, | patent leather retain its lus- ‘ ne Closing Prices, “plye-Cent-Fare” Robert Wagner goes to the State Sehate with a ge 1, | )]} tre and wear a third longer, Today's highest, lowest and lay: prices of record in the Assembly behind him. : stocia and of net changes ae compared wita eu pits et) Ee Stonday's {inal figures-are an followa: - = sve | : . CERES PICTURE SF HE the owt Mitherte Undieeoveres we ot! ovr LPEPSUAPE" SHOR 4 H lespite his: nation 8 ervthing at e Bin, Ey Brooks’ "canvas | was ‘Belzed and re: | } SYREYANINE hes the neme AM BE i TIRES ER ae | implies~-and better than alll Am. Tod. Vo, ot ptatnable J other $4 shoes. ] ‘ ne es ne iat roy wenneae alraular says that the| 4 (Trade Mark.) te Ohio. { s rougiily slashed f 1 rade Mark, | Bey eg Fragiesin the alters: Count Hnreich, Special For To-day, the 4if. 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, Onin 12 by I3 Inches Mir Brooks'n pieture te | | SCOLCH © 105 183 BROADWAY { M&S. P. Th by 32 inches, and it Is believed that a CUPS POUND } ah mistake has been made. | SPECIAL. ASSORT CHOCO. 199 Fuel & —— TES (20 kinds), POUND | ‘Southern res Ry Salen (] ENGLISH. BUTTER 29 — Gan . KENTUCKY FOR TOFFEE... .- POUND ic Del fe Hudson Diet. ‘Kea “hep -_—_ r Special For To-morr F it Hlestri F BRYAN BY 11,000. Py als Thema, the ih, Also at New Hi Co; ie sae ph: Passenger on Holland Liner Is) MBRECHE, Bh xy 1001 | ame ne a nie Manabe on) nicr. Met LOUISVILLE, Ky, . B—Ineom FO RKIS ‘i Hi Central > ‘ > Bal rea S DELIGHT... r 106 ' Tier, Pap: Surprised by Being » eturns from, the State show || spec Lat, ABSORTH oN HILES Loe Naan Held Up Bryan's anajority: in Kentucky t9 be | RATES (a0 Kid 196 ° RHEUMATIC Mo. an, & Tex id Up. shout 1,000, A park diow Btory gpen uarii y Ae a lath how murprisinge esinn. orth || All eur storee Gpen mathiday evenings ‘an0GOUT REMEDY , NU Tr Sonera alarm sent all over the! aresm. Kentucky is sure to have nine | snd Hine? ene, DUANE OF O98 A5lige Grosteat of oll Remedies Gy world by the Viennese police to cus-| the present lime there are. four ttepu wireaT Aba aot BARCLAY Y ST. One Bottle Ont toms officials and others to be on the| ican Congressinen from Kentucky, Cor. West Bway.” Will¢ e¥ . Pennsylvania official returns show that two and’ per: ‘or. West Bway. ure You, Dreeted’ Bt lgsn value resulted to-day in an un+|P¥blican nominees were defeated | Cor Church$t. HILE MERIOINE co., maine 1 une ate nae | |ASSAU, 2 ur Ko} piessant gaperienie for Van Wret| BERLIN BROKERS BUSY, —| ior’ PRE ROW HASSAN, NEW YORK, ¥. | Thock "Plainfleld, No J returned | BERLIN, Noy. 4.—The Berlin Bourse | § 206 BROADWAY SAND FOR CIRCUI AR, Rock street D Jy who returned Cor. Fulton St. — — se from Europe on the Startndam, of the! enmity Shigher in consmatence of ie ° X ine: Sou Holland-America line, with a canvas in -election of William fH. Tatt nnd unos | a rl Sats tome respects reseindiing the descrip: :the advices recelyed (rom New york | anes a lllousness. pied ton. Among oth Austrian Cone | 2BG bondon z 3 nui 5 tly ig aut in this city was apprised of the loss! | W.DAY eS Cured Quickly and Permancntly by using iD and he veneed the customs peop : to’ Prevent Sickness by Disinfection. ‘SMART TAILORS SW" | & Warree pitas nake careful search of in ing Whose Ye ' } weet - sane Ki ING Germ Hil $000 nd Woe in---ys2 FOR MEN ~ Fraverrorvedlr mie namin eae arti |Tr.al Botile Suits and Overcoats Get a Mon ois WIND BLEW OUT THE GAB. | unos mee, tested he anne 10c To Order, $25 Up Nan Pe, capagin s Ue a AA A asians AR URIRneA f ange Accounts Open d CK EYES CURED sw Sixth avenue to-day by Mra. Sarah | he lost Van Dyck, Mr. Hrooks's pos AL Diu Stores. Wh Desired i ¢ 2 with whom he hoerded, Gas|.cssion portrayed a saired young i ‘| No incon Lxperlenoed 4 eee eae ieeg marae’: (Gax|ossion vortrayed a curly waived soune I Sinks, Toilets, Washtubs and |} Part Payments Accepted a ST Eganers ums aun "a Bathe Dooley sald death was denta Rha deacrinilin ae ine +p Pow riu', ma HELP WANTED. MALE, 4 -_ suys that i. was ar ent portiu Non-pcisoa us, rueie ae Heauaches aud Neuralgia Fram Colds. | Vf 8 curly-halred yo Byvonty ay Aatisspile, Mien et on has pan ent bent ts we, Coles | pearance ne ! Economical, Nassua Weld ' Gold and Gein iene en onuw ir. . it ie ising i ——— te ee + for £0 Lik 60F 8 W. that hie picture should nase a iisronte 1 West Disinfect. << | 1 Hr rae ar eramniia) O'S INF ECTANT |iebatyagria Daa eR STOCKS JUMP UP TO YEAR'S RECORD ON TAFT VICTORY Rise in Industrials Is From 4 to 5 1-2 Points in Open- ing Trades. PROFIT HEAVY SALES Westinghouse Electric Leader in Soaring Securities on ’Change. | | Wall street to-day bubbled over | activity, resulting from the election of Mr. Taft. The railroad list, industrials, in fact, all sorts of stocks advanced from one to five points in the first half hour and then the market ran off from one- half to two per cent on heavy realizing sales. The Stock Exchange was a seething cauldron of excited members when the nck. ‘The floor Kavel sounded at 10 o'c! was jammed with members. ‘The at- tendance was greater than the Ex- change had seen since the panicky days of October, 1907, The number of brokers was so large in many stocks that it was hard for a time to decide an official opening. Some Reach Year's Records. In everything traded on the floor there was a sudden lifting of prices and in a number of cases to the high- est range of the year. Union Pacific was a special feature, the first sales being 7,50 shares, from 115 to 175 3-4, against 174 on Monday. There were wide openings, tog, in hern Pacific, eading and Steel common. Great Northern preferred rose 2 points, Read- ng 1 3-3, and Northern Pacific, Penn- sylvania, St, Paul and Smelters made advances of 1 point or more, Westing- house Electric went up 5 1-2 points. The largest supply of stocks came from speculative interests that had bought stocks here on Monday, and in London before the opening, for the express purpose of taking small profits. On the curb there was brisk trading and the advances were all the way from one to two points. Stocks That Boomed. Here are the opening prices of the) stock market: Baltimore & Oh!o 9, up 1-8; St. Paul, 1441-2, up 11-4; Northern Pacific, 147, up 1 up 1%8; Gt. North. 92 1-2, pf, 136, up 21-8; up 13-8; Union South Pacific, | \ WED NNSDAY, Taft Carried New York City and Chi- 1008 NOVEMBER 4, ELECTION RESULTS THAT SURPRISED Tht ULITICAL CXPERTS + “DEMOCRATS WEL FLECTED ME.’ TA sack acl: President-Elect Says Business Men Backed Him—Got His Share of Labor Vote. CINCINNATI, had wa TEMA AFFLICT AS REPUBLICANS WHOLE FAMILY. EIGHT SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES “The Cuticura Remedies enred eight in our family (my husba end myself Suffered for Two Years with Terribie Itching and Burning in Fearful Condition Sleep and Kept § Children 2 Unable to craichings t nd, sis children of a terribie eczema, We bad that the children eculdn't © Bleep at night for scratching themselves, They were broken out thick and crusted : i ne Ree fe 7 allover. Then it would itch and burn 4 4 : licane a received my share of and big sores camo on their hips ant ‘ = ne the labor vate and that the farmers (Je8® They would ory with them and cago—Kern May Land in Sen ba we Pe it mineral tenis chin tie eke A] genera stobd by me. 1 am very tone d labels We were this Vai? much gratified.’ wo years. It would get worse in the ate—Hart, Father of Race pe elo a winter. 1 used all the home reunedieg . Hy Taft was) sitting in the tase I eat hear ef without any relief is temporary home, «and then LT went toa physician and got Track Law, Beaten. | UUs temporary Dome, the C pglicing three different times but it did sidence, to-day, when he gave got do us any good. 1 did not know / -_-_—__ee—ooo—— to the above declaration. What to do ao f went to a friend and * . asked her what it was she used for her os ;Golug more into detail as to the re- children, and she told me-it was’ tog turns, he added Cuticura Remedies. | sent at once for In my own State and in Indiana the treoted by che loBal “Approves Your Administration,’ “TAFT.” * {stration of the office all the energy Mr. Taft carried Greater New York by 15,645. He carried Chicago eee ie en 1 A . a ave pet the Cuticura Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent Aegis ; result was much Pills, Lalso gotgone thore box cf Cutl= art tres to Roosevelt. di ; a : cura Ointment and twocakes of Cuticura rho {quor questions, and it fy diMeult to: Soap, ‘They relieved us at once and in President-elect Taft sent the following message to Precident Roose- J figure out k operated, ‘The ashort time we were cured. I am truly ot : arate Nate eae jad of finding a cure for eczema, an ell sweeping victory in New Yo shall recommend the Cuticura Remedies “Thanks for your telegram. Without expression from you I would New and Connect BIRBy st evel one so affiicted. Mra. : a : , . ‘ ‘ uey B. Boice, Rockcastie P. ( . know how deeply interested you have been in my success and how much | cut Is especially ving to me Gabor Week Maes bone ee you rejoice in it. Jt's your administration that this approves. + So far as Lean, 1 pledge the adm : §KIN HEALTH ‘Obtained by Cuticura Soap and For preserving, purifying and beans tifving the skin, for cleansing the gcalp of crusts, scales and-dandruff and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough an sore hands, and for torturing, disfiguring by 56,400. sa : , , ret, ; sense over guff a Missouri goes back to the Solid South, electing a Democratic Goy-, Brean made an energe and, super is ficially, a briiliant campaig: t he ernor. advocated a number of schemes tha In Pennsylvania the Republicans get 31 out of 32 Congressmen. Pye anehtieua ps aoe Gov. Hughes's plurality will exceed 70,000, few weeks of the tations ‘than he received two years ago. Iinois Central, 141, Congress from Ohio. “Sunny Jim” Sherman, Vice-President-elect, lost his own city Bay LEN ae ) elect, lost his own city t0) 110 in most attractive. Under the strait ryan. i of the campaign he said some things “Unele Joe” Cannon was re-elected to Congress by a greater plurality | that he should not have sald, but pe: Assemblyman M. K. Hart, of Utica, who introduced the Anti-Race But 0 have the when they re about the poll Track Betting bill in tt @ lower branch of the Legislature, was defeated. as is th ast State Senator Foelker, who was carried to the Senate chamber from ®'°" Tees ick : i ; peared and a keen interest in the | ey sick bed to’ vote for the Anti-Race Tacrk Betting bill, was elected to proposals of the two parties and two QO | Congress from Brooklyn. sp eaiaatas cece ta ana pea Bryan is not haps he should not be held too strict to account for that. The strain of the Presidential campaign upon the chief candidates under modern conditions ry severe. A is rushing about the or three In the New York State Legis:ature the Republica penators and five Assemblymen. Former Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson, who was Grovey Cleveland’. running mate, was beaten in the Illinois gubernatorial race, Nicholas E. Longworth, President Roosevelt's son-in-law, goes back to Months Making an average of fifteen or twenty speeches a das, short of sleep. ' short of rest and short of fresh air, wil Gov. Charles Haskell, the deposed National Democratic Tveasurer, car- inevitab'y say some things that he ried Oklahoma for Bryan. would not say if he were less tired and less hurried.” ns have gained two n who two country for infants, children and adults, nothing 80 p as the Cutic immediate relief and point to a speedy cure in the majority of cases when other remedies fail. i and Choroate Coated throughout the world Woie Prope, 137 Cuuimbys Ave. Wr Mailed Free Cuticure Book ob Skin Discamm Remedies consisting of Cuticura Ointment. mas, rashes, itchings, irri- inflammations and chafings of there is re. sweet and economical Remedies, They afford Soap (25 ), Otnt Potter Drug * | Back man | and s and tl and {¢ paced square black and-se Back but 0 ward, halted and tl rest j @ man But spear that night ehepi huma way t and { Ge places with to say ‘Tilden ning, | that after the p near 1 every! that a Park pth ayenu