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DEW rout FOB TAFT JNO HUGHES Republican national and State Tickets Win. TUT CARRIES BIS GITT

Metropolis Give* IU Vot* to Rtpubllcan Prc*id*ntl»l Candidal* By Small Majority—Buffalo Go** Democratic, But Other CIU** Are Republican. Neat Legieletur* Will Be Republican. Newport Nor. 4.—A* the roealt of Tt)n*«Ja>'» elecUon New York el thirty nine electoral rote* will be for William H. Taft and Jame* & 3herman. Both the Republican national and state ticket* are rlctortoua. Chari* ~ Hue be* ‘belnc re-elected governor. Greater New York baa gone Republican The counties above the bare given to the Republican national and state ticket* very large majorltle*. The figure* are aa follows: In the entire state.''Taft. SSO. Bryan. 640.000; Hughe*. 816.660; Chan-

rafiaijB btasb hvobjb. ler. 804.750. In New York dty, Taft, *80.000; Bryan. *70.000; Hughes. **0.000; Chan ler. *00.000. Report* from all parts of the state indicate that the rote was heavy, the efforts of both gubernatorial candidates to bring out the ballots being rewarded with success. Both the old partlee polled full rote*, their strength not being seriously affected by the Independence. Socialist and other minor parties. Sbearn. independence party candidate for governor ran ahead of Wanhope. the Socialist' nominee. The state's congressional represen-tation-Will be divided, aa Si present, among the two parties, with on* change. HTTlqelt. Socialist, being elect, ed in the Ninth district la place of Rlordan Democrat The next legislator* will b* Republican in both branches. Insuring a Republican successor for Senator ThomA* C. Platt» who will leave the senate In March. Hew Yolk and Buffalo are the only two large cities of the state that have gone Democratic.

MARYLAND REPUBLICAN Baltimore Give* Taft a Majority cf 2000. Baltimore. Nov. 4.—William H. Taft has carried Maryland by from 8000 to 10.000. Baltimore gives, a Republican plurality of about 2000. Tour years ago one Rooseve.’ elector was sureeosful by a plurality of ahont 600, while seven Parker electors were chosen J>y an average plurality of half that figure. Returns so ter indicate that W. H. Jackson. Republican. In the First district. and George A Pearre (Hep.) Jn the Sixth, have been re-elected- Three ocher Republican congressmen have been elected. Baltimore gives Taft about 2600 pinrallty.

Taft and Johnson In Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn.. Nov. 4. — Governor John A. Johnson's effects in behalf of the ‘bemocraUc national ticket have nqt succeeded In giving the electoral vote of tbs Mate to Mr. Bryan, but have availed la re-electing him hr a small majority. Of the etafe'g *76.000 vole* Mr. Taft polled 1T7.600, Us majority being 80.000 below Mr. Roosevelt's majority of 1*1.464 In 1M4. Governor Johnson's majority of 76.U1 two years ago was reduced to *0.004 t»« y*ar.

* a O. P. Carries Wisconsin, Milwaukee. WU^ Nov. A—Mr. Taft's majority In this state Is 60,000. being 106.000 less than the majority rolled up by Mr Roosevelt four years ago. Governor James O Davidson has baaa r*.

delegation, nine Republican* and twa Democrats will remain the same la the next congress. The legislature will he Republican, and Benaior Stepboaaoa win be re-elected. loves Indorsee Taft Dee Moines, te. Nov. A—Although the Democratic vote which stayed away from the polls in 1*04 turned out ia fun force Tuesday for Mr. Bryan

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Party's Vela Cut Down Ivory County. Philadelphia. Nov. « —Penasylvante has gone Republican by a majority of 100.000. tbe figures being aa follows; Taft. 650.000; Bryan, *60.000. Ia ' Roosevelt carried the slate’ by . 61t. and two yean ago Smart, publican, was elected governor by 436. The returns received ehow a considerable falling off In every county with the exception of twa A heavy vot* was polled throughout the Mate, due principally to the many warm con tee U In the legislative dtstricta. The Republican* bold their own in tT grwssitmal district*, tf they do crease their representation. There is practically no change In tbe Republican representation In the legislature. In Philadelphia the national ticket carried the city by about 126.000 plu rallty. The entire Republican UckM Is elected by * large plurality. Including Joseph Gllflllan tor sheriff, who was opposed by D. C. Glbboney. the nominee of the Independent Republicans. The election In Pennsylvania turned almost entirely on national Issues, the highest state officer voted ter being a judge of the superior cAprL For that office William D. Porter, can. has been elected by a majority of 15.000 over Webster Grim. Democrat

THE SOUTH IS STILL SOLID Usual Democratic Majorities Returned In Dixla. St Louis. Nov. 4.—Missouri has reversed the Republican victory of 1904 and Is again In the Democratic ranks by a majority of *6.000. 8t Louis went Republican by a small majority. Wll Ham a Cowherd has been elected gov-

Austin. Tex.. Nov. A — William H. Taft d}d not make as good s showing in tjtU state as President Roosevelt who polled 51J4* votes In 1904. The vote this year is approximately as follows: Bryan. '**0.000; Taft *0.000. Thomas M. Campbell. Democrat, has been re-elected governor. Georgia. Atlanta. Ga.. Nor. 4 —Georgia's thirteen electoral votes will be cast for William J. Bryan, and the state'e rep reeentatlon will continue solidly Demo cratic. The state election was held in September. The Taft vote in this i fell 10,000 below that of Mr. Roosevalt which was 26,003. Kentucky. Louisville. Ky. Nov. 4.—Kentucky has gone Democratic by a vote of In a total vote of 430.000. The Republicans have lost two of their congressmen. giving the state now nine Democrats to two Republicans. There

Florida. Jacksonville, Pin.. Nov. 4.—Albert W. Gilchrist, Democrat, has been elected governor of Florid*, and the Democratic national ticket has carried the state by a majority of 25,000. tbe Republican vote showing a loss of 3000. since 1904. * South Carolina. Charleston. S. C, Nov. A—Tbe Republican party polled only 2000 of the ““0 votes la this state, runnlnr ■lightly behind" the figures of fou; years ago. M. F. Ansel has been re elected governor without oppoeltlco. Virgin!!. Richmond. Va_ Nov. 4.—The Old Dominion Is still safely within tbt Democratic ranks by a very large ma Jority. I'aft polled only *0.000 votes In a total of 130.000. a Republican loss of 17.680 since 1904. Kcvtlf Carolina. Ralelrh. N. C„ Nor. 4.—The Demo cratic natnmal ticket has carried North the state by a majority of 20,000. the total vote being 210.000. W. W. Kltcb In has been elected fovernor-

Guthria. Ok la.. Nor. A—The a electoral votes of the new Mate, tbe first to be cast, will go to William J copings Bryan, who received 70,440 ol (he state’s 126.000 votes.

Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 4—Bryan. 40.000; Taft. 13,000. are tbe election figures In this Mate. Mr- Taft polled 4472 fewer vote* than Mr. Rooaarali did In 1904.

_,tte Rock. Ark.. Not* 4.—Arkansas has given Mr. Bryan a majority of S0.040. aa Increase of 12.4M over the vote polled by Mr. Parker in 1S0A

Nash vine. Tern, Nov. A—Tenneaaee Is still strongly Democratic by a ma jority of 60,000. Tb* Republican rote 0< lf04 was arMUy reduced.

Faw Orleans, Nov. A — J

Louisiana Is solidly Democratic.by s Tory large majority. There was ac

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. Bryan Carrie# Neved*.

Canon City, Ne*. Nor. A—Nevada baa baaa ctrriad by tb* Democratic party, reversing (be result la 1904. Of tb* state's 10.000 vote* Mr. Bjrsn baa

received 7000. '

Illinois, Mina uni OMn Girried by Tift.

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leneen In Illinois; Watson In Indiana. Harmon, Democrat, elected In Ohio. Taft's Stats Vote* For Him, and Indianapolis. Horn* of John W. Kern, Is Republican—Chlcage Go** Republican — Crowds Chaar Republican srer Whan Result la

Chicago, Not. 4 —Illinois has boas carried by tb* Republican party by a plurality at 170.000. glvlag the Mate's twenty-seven electoral votes to Taft anti Sherman. Tb* slate Republican ticket has also boom successful. Governor Chart** 8. Dcneen winning from former Vice Preeldhnt Adlal E. Stevenson by 100,000 plurality. Chicago has gone Republican by 60,000. tgalnrt 1*6.000 for Roosevelt la 1904. The next legislature will be Republican by a majority on joint ballot of *8. s loss of *4. This means tb* reelection to tbe United States senate of Albert J. Hopkins. Thor* will be a decided change la tbe congress tonal representation of Illinois. Tbs present delegation from tb* state Include* twenty-four Repub 11 can* and one Democrat- Tbe figures in the- Sixty-first congress win be seventeen Republicans and eight Democrat*. six of the latter being from Chicago. Speaker Cannon has been reelected in the Eighteenth district, Indiana Goes Republican. Indianapolis. Ini. Nov. A—Tbe eniavors of tbe Democrats to place Indiana In the ranks of their party. 1 lag the state to be considered doubticme time before the election, have been successful. Tbe Booster vote baa been given to Taft and Sherman by a majority of 16,000, reducing tbe Republican majority of four yean by two-third a Tb* figures are: Taft. **6.000; Bryan. **0.000. Congressman James E. Watson has sea elected to succeed J. Frank Hanly ss governor, leading Thomas F. Marshall, his Democratic opponent, by 16.000 votes The state congress: representation, eleven Republicans and two Democrats, will remain unchanged. but tbe legislature Is Republican slightly reduced majority. The term of Senator Hemenway, Republican. will expire In March. This dty disappointed tbe hopes of John W. Kara. Democratic candidate for the Vice presidency, who resides here, by going Republican. Mr. Kern would not discuss the result of tbs election, saying that ba would Issue a formal statement later. Taft Win* In HU Homs Stats. Columbus. 0- Nov. A — Secretary Taft's boms state has given him a majority of 60.000. *00.000 below tbs ma jority of Mr. Roosevelt four yuan ago. The strong Democratic fight did not •Tall to carry - the Mate for Mr. Bryan, but Judson Harmon. Democratic can didst! for governor. Is elected by about U.0O0. Large Democratic gains are reported from most of the Urge dues and towns The rural districts generally however, have remained Republican. Tbe fight made by Governor Andrew U Harris, candidate for re-election, for local option was aa Important factor la the reault. aa wgs foreshadowed ' the county elections The governor s activity lost him votes among the socalled "liberal" sternest, the loss ab< ing In the retnrns from CladnM Cleveland. Toledo sod other cities Cincinnati Crowd Cheers Taft Cincinnati. Nov. A—The Republican ticket had a close call la Mr. Taft’r borne dty, the party's majority of 40,193 In 1904 being reduced this roar to 6000. Two yearn ago it waa 7119. Mr. fait received tbs returns at tbe bom# pf bis brother. Charles F. Taft. Whan bis sucres* at tbe polls was aanouaee4 tb# bouse was surrounded by n cheer big crowd calling for n speech from "the next president" Mr. Taft aa nounced that bo would make » forma' statement In tb* near future.

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The History of -:Cape May Cou"t FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embnacinc

AN account of M.e Al^ripuen; The .'u.ub In 1 Delaware Hay, T; . SellJenient of i!i- 1, j The \Vhnlinj(. Tb .ro.vih of the Yu' - The ' Revolution 1 IV.ruXs; The IlMa .l: 1. : CI '„ j, , the New Gov. i.nienl; The War of 1 The J 1 ro^u-.ns of 1I1, 'ounty and Soldiers «,f the War J

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. Delaware Goes Republican. Wilmington. Del.. Nov. A—Taft’s in-

dicated plurality In Dote ware is *000 and tba Republican state tiektA bond-

ed by Simoon S. PennawaD fog *ra°T. apd-william H Mania ter K it aSM* fcr-a'

plurality, with the exception of Darla. tba Republican candidate for attorney general, who is probably defeated by Andre# C. Gray. Democrat. Tbe successful candidate |a a son of Judge George Gray, an if tbe popularity of hi* father counted strongly for him

In all three of tbe oountiee.

of *4,6*2 in 1904.'baa agtln publican. buL-by less than *000. Jem. t. McDonald has been elected gov

Montana Goes For Taft,

nv Moot- HOT- 4, — Tb* thro* •tectoraj votes of this state wtc be

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NEW ENGLAND REPUBLICAN Taft Successful In Maasachuastta and Other Eastern Elite,. Boston. Not. A—This city, together With the rest of Massachusetts, baa gone Republican, giving Mr. Taft sixteen electoral votes Tbe popular vote Is: Taft. *40.000; Bryan. 120.000; Hls(*n. 40.000; Deb*. 10.000. Tbe plurnllty of tb* Republican candidate-Is 120.000 Tbe gubernatorial Tote Is as follows: Draper (Rep.), *30.000; Vahey (Dvm.). 170,000; Osgood (independent). 60.000; Carey (Socialist). 10.000. In 1904 Par ker. Democrat, received 165.744 vote* to Roosevelt's *57,822. HUgen ran behind bis vote for governor tent ysai by *6.489 rote*.

Rhode Island. Providence. R. L, Not. A—Rhode In land's four electoral votes will be cast for William H. Taft, whose popular majority In the state is 16.004. Aram J. Pothler. Republican, of Woonsocket, has been elected governor.

Pprtiand. Me- Not, 4.—Maine, bn* returned Its usual largo majority for tba Republican candidate, although Mr. Taft's vote did not reach tba *6.7*1 majority polled by Mr. Roosevelt in 1904. Tbe rote, la as follow*; Taft, •0.040; Bryan. *8.000. No Mate elec Won was held, as Maine chose * Republican governor and Republican gross men la September.

New Hampshire.

Oaacord, N. H„ Nov.»A—New Hampshire gave Mr. Taft almost as large a rote as It did Mr. Roosevelt four yean _ Tbe balloting resulted in a majority of 20.000 for the Republican Candidate, which la a decrease of 31*6 since the test presidential election. Henry B. Qulnby, Republican, baa been

elected governor.

IfpntpeHer. Vt,. Nov. 4* — Vermont as gons Republican by 27.964. a falling off of U.771 since 1*44. Tbecp was

state election.

PACIFIC gt/m TOR TAFT Republicans Win In California, Oregon

San Francisco, Nov. 4—There was po tale election In Callfontte to cempH pate tba (asues. and tba Republican national ticket carried the state by about majority. In 1404 Roosevelt caeh# state by 11642* over Parker. Tb# soild Republican delegation has been re-elected without change, sad a Republican state legislature insures ft# election of a Republican to succeed “ from Sacra

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FINESSJ TAFT. ScrupulouE In His Desire to Ren der Exact Justioe. REVIEWS OF COURTS MARTIAL

Finding* of Military Tribunate Until H* Had Carefully Read th* Evldanoe—A Css* In Point. Wbcg b* waa secretary of war Mr. Taft never unreservedly trusted to the Judgment of courts martini upon offending officers to determine bis action In approving or disapproving the find lug* of these military tribunals. Hi was scrupulous in Insisting that all tbe evidence should be laid' before him to ba passed upon and wMgtaad by him personally. No pressure of work could be too severe or lade of time too eri dent to prevent him from satisfying himself that exact Justice had been

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deuce and the facte. One evening loop after the rest of tbe deiwrtmeats bad dosed Mr. Taft at tbe end of an uu usually bard day, took up a bundle of papers relating to tbs cate of a lieu tenant -Wlte Wn» sentenced to dismissal. Tbe chief of staff area there, and be suggsatad. with a view to sav ing Mr. Taft work: "1 think that you still not imed to go deeper into tb. case If you read tbe coodnslon of tbr Judge adrooate'a memurandum and my meniorsodnm. Tbe man la a bad egg. Tbe army will be better Off without him." “No," ntd tbe secretary; “I always prefer to gu through these caste oy-

debts. Carefully and slowly Mr. Taft rend tbe evidence through to tbe end. When he finished be looked up and exclaimed, "But be tied about ttr Rap-

dictated a note to be seat Trith wre. to tbe president and con as be laid them aside: "He

tried, as bfitadmlta, to Ue out of ft. 1 think tbe sentence should ba carried out. Tilers might bare been some *x cuaa for tbe other thing, but there

could be nuns for tba lie. I

"1 want to go over th* rest of ft

pie of court martial papers, -i bar* fiteVthat sort of thing an my m*. and Td rather do ft than taka tb* jodg-

To dispose of questions which shook, not be naked aa spsedDy as possible le: US say that Mr. Yhft Is not a Bomn.. Catholic. Ha is a member of tbe Unitarian church. That waa the church uf bis .parents, and be ba* never asp*rat ed himself from U. Ills wife, however, ta an Gpiaeopaliaa. and he woreblpr more often beside ker In her ehurck.

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