The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 05, 1908, Image 4

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    TAFT AN
ARE
——————
Republicans Carry New York,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois
and Kansas.
New York, Nov. ~The next presi.
dent of the United States will be Wil-
Taft, Republican,
The next vice president will be
Sherman, Republi
lam Howaxd of
Ohio.
James Schoolcraft
can, of New York
This .s the verdict returned by the
majority of voters of
the United Republican
candidate Mr.
every
the 15,000,000
States. The
Roose-
northern
him a clear majority in
of 121 over Wil
Jennings Bryan, the Domocratie
candidate. Mr. Taft will receive 302
electoral votes to Mr. Bryan's 181. The
latter has carried West Virginia, which
went to Mr. Roosevelt four
Maryland
Taft. Okl
since the
enrolled itself,
Demoe; atic column,
Nebraska has gone
plurality of 10,000 for
a plurality of about
for Shallenberger,
ernor
The states
fore the elec
indiana,
has repeated
velt's fi carrying
state,
the ei
at of
giving
wtoral college
lam
Years ago.
ty for Mr.
created
tion, has
in the
gave 8000 plurali
ahoma, the state
last presidential
as was expected,
ele
Democratic
Mr. Bryan and
the same figure
Democrat, for gov-
by a
considered doubtful be-
have gone as followss
Republican; Nebraska,
Den atic; New York, Republican;
Ohio, Republican: Nii an;
Marylaad, Republican Vir-
ginia, Demoeratic,
tion
3, Republic
and West
Results In the East.
Pennsylv has gone Republican
by 300,000 majority and New Jersey by
the figures in 1904 being 5
319 and 80,598 respectively. Connecti-
cut is Republican save in a few cities
and towns, Congressman George
L. Lilley, the Republican candidate for
governor, ran behind Mr. Taft. His
majority is 15.000, whereas the Repub
Hean idential candidate has car
ried the state by 30.000. This is below
Mr. Roosevelt's figure in 1904.
Judge Taft may have a majority In
the of New York, the first time
the big city has given its to a
Republican presidential candidate. Mr.
Taft probabls receive a greater
plurality in New York state than Pres
ident R did four years ago.
He has exceeded Mr. Roosevelt's plu
rolity in New Jersey and had a sur
prisingly big yote in Massachusetts
harles E. Hughes has
been re-elected in New York state by
about 54.000 plurality.
The lower house of the Sixty-first
congress will be Republican by the
majority, The senate will remain
Republican. Speaker Cannon has won
his fight for re-election by his usual
majority.
Most of the great cities of the coun-
try have gone Republican, with the ex-
ception of New York and Chicago. In
each of these cases ver, the rural
\ Repubiican has been suffi-
ciently large to offset the Democratic
urban vote. St. Louis has gone Repnb-
lican, whil~ the rest of Missouri is
heavily Democratic.
ranis
Allis
T 5.000 05.1
but
pre
city
vote
will
asevelt
Governor (
usual
how
majority
Central States For Taft.
Ohio. Indiana and Illinois, the great
central states, with an aggregate of
sixty-five electoral votes, have gone
Republican despite the fight made to
bring them into the Democratic col
umn. The success of Mr. Taft in these
gtates, considered vitally necessary to
his election, has carried with it the
succesg of the Republican state tick
ets, except in Ohlo, where Jutgom Har
mon, Democrat, is elected governor by
10.000,
Republican hopes of carrying
tucky proved vain in spite of the
tory of Willson, Republican. in
gubernatorial tontest last year
greater part of the state's co
gional delegation will be Democrats,
The Pacific coast states, California
Washington and Oregon, have givea
thelr votes to the Republican candi.
date, but Nevada, which voted azainst
Parker in 1904, gave its votes this year
to Bryan. Montana, the Dakoias and
Minnesota are again Republican, but
Governor Johnson's personal popular.
ity has suMced to séat him sgl n in
the gubernatorial chair of the North
Btar state. Wikconsin, Michigns fowa
and in fact the entire west and north.
west are Republican, but, as noled
ebove, by lowered majorities
The South ‘Still Solid.
The “solid south” is still solidly Dem.
ocratic, Mr. Bryan polling the sual
large majorities, Only in Maryiand
has the Republican party mad soricus
inroads on the Democratic vote and
may have carried the state. Delia
ware, about which some doubt was
expressed. has gone Republican. The
New Engi nd states have gone for
Taft and have elected Republican goy-
ernors, but 1h: vote In Rhode Island,
where the Deiirerats made a strong
fight, is very cir. In Massachusetts
the Independenc- “orty candidate for
governor made a good showing, though
running far behind the vote of Thomas
1. Hisgen last year.
New York city has been carried by
Taft by about 10,000, but Chanler
the Democratic candidate for gow
ernor, received a majority of 70,000,
Ken-
vie.
the
The
ngres
sa“ MER a,
SHEKMAN
ELEGTED
A ————————————
Successfd Candidates Will
Have Large Majority in
Electoral College.
follows: Taft, 830,000; Bryan, 630,000;
Hughes, 815,250; Chanler, 715,350.
The Electoral Vote.
electoral vote is as follows:
Bryan. Taft.
The
Alabama
Arkansas
California oe 10
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Marviand
Massachusetts ies
Michigan .........
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada . aatrne
New Hq ampshi re
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina ....... 0000:
North Dakota
Ohlo
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
RBOAE Tali. ....con0ieinsnness
South Carolina........
SBouth Dakota
Tennessee
Yermont ........
Yieginia“ .............
Washington
West Virginia.....
Wisconsin
Wyoming
CONNECTICUT FOR TAFT
Swept the State As Completely As
Four Years Ago.
New Haven, Conn.,’ Nov. 4-—The
Republicans swept the state of Con
necticut in Tuesday's election fully as
completely, perhaps a little more
as four yeors ago, Taft carrying the
state by more than 30,000 plurality
and Congressman George 1 Lilley,
the Republican candidate for gov
ernor, going to office by about 15.000
plurality over Judge A. Heaton Rob
ertson, his opponent. All the five con
gressmen are Republicans piurali
ties equal to those of two years ago
The entire Republican state ticket is
elected, as usual, while the general as
sembly is more strongly Republican
than for a good many years. The
confidence of the Democrats was en-
tirely misplaced, for. their vote in all
directions showed a falling off as com-
pared with two and four years ago.
BRYAN CARRIES HOME STATE
Democrats Win In Nebraska By 10,000
Majority.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 4—Nebraska bas
gone Democratic by a plurality of 10,
000 for Bryan and a plurality scarcely
less for Shallenberger, Democrat, for
governor. The result was a surprise
and a disappointment to Republican
managements, who, while admitting
the state was doubtful on the national
ticket, confidently expected their state
ticket to be elected. The tremendous
gain for Bryan in the city of Lincoln
was the wonder of the election. Not
only did Mr. Bryan reverse a Republi-
can plurality of 1600 in his home city,
but he carried it by a plurality of
something in excess of 600,
While returns are incomplete on
congressmen, indications are for the
election of Pollard (Rep.) in the First
district and Hinshaw (Rep.) in the
Fourth. Hitchcock (Dem.) wins in the
Second, and the Third, Fifth and the
Sixth are in doubt
80,
by
Bryan Silent On Election.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 4.-—"1 do not de
sire to discuss the result of the elec.
tion at the present time,” sald Mr.
Bryan after the returns were received
here. “At a later date I shall probably
have something to say, but now I must
beg to be excused.” The Democratic
candidate's own city gave Mr. Taft a
majority. The result in Nebraska was
a great disappointment to Mr. Bryan.
Kansas Still Republican,
Topeka, Kan, Nov. 4. — Kansas is
again In the Republican column this
year. Mr. Taft's majority in the state
18 740,000, 86,008 less than Mr. Roose
velt's majority in 1804. Walter R.
Stubbs, Republican, has been elected
governor.
Taft Wins in South Dakota, |
Pierre, 8. D,, Nov. 4.-—This state has
been carried by Taft by a plurality es.
timated at 30,000. In 1904 Mr. Roose.
velt received a plurality of 50,114.
Robert 8. Vessey, Republican candi
date for governor, has been elected.
Wyoming Republican.
Cheyenne, Wyo, Nov. 4 — This
ptate’'s three electoral votes will be
cast for William H. Taft, but his popu.
Jar majority Is considerably below that
of Mr. Roose: elt,
G. 0. P. Wins In Idaho.
Boise, 1da., Nov. 4.—Idaho has gone
Republican on both state and national
issues. James 1H. Drady has been elect.
ed governor
nN
PENNSYLVANIA. REPUBLICAN
Party's Vote Cut | Down In Nearly |
Every County.
Philadelphia, Nov. 4.--Pennsylvania
Yas gone Republican by a majority of
300,000, the figures being as follows
Taft & Bryan, 250,000. In 1904
Roosevelt carried the state by 0605,-
619. and two years ago Stuart, Re-
publican, was elected governor by 48.-
425.
The returns received show a consid-
erable falling off in every county with
the exception of two. A heavy vote
was polled throughout the state, due
principally to the many warm contests
in the legislative districts. The Re.
publicans hold their own in the con
gressional districts, if they do not in-
crease th representation, There is
practically no change in the Republi
can represeniation in the legislature.
In Philadelphia the national ticket
carried the city by about 125,000 plu
rality. The entire Republican ticket is
elected by a large plurality, including
Joseph Gilfillan for sheriff, who was
opposed by D. C. Gibboney, the noml-
nee of the Independent Republicans,
The election in Pennsylvania turn-
ed almost entirely on national issues,
the highest state officer voted for be-
ing a judge of the superior court. For
that office Willlam D. Porter, Republi.
can, has been elected by & majority of
15.000 over Webster Grim, Democrat,
50.000;
THE SOUTH IS STILL SOLID
Usual Democratic Majorities Returned
in Dixie.
St. Louis, Nov. 4. Missouri has re
versed the Republican victory of 1904
and in the Democratic
by a majority of 35.000, St. Louis
Republican by a small majority
lam 8. Cowherd has been elected gov-
erpor
ranks
went
is again
11741
wil
Texas.
Nov, 4 William H
not make as good a showing
ag Prezident Ro
polled 51.242 votes In 19504. The
vote this Year in
lows Br as
Thomas M. Campbell,
been reelected
Austin, Tex.
Taft did
in
this state evelt
who
iy as fol
'
approximate
20.000 ; Talt 20 G00
Democrat, has
governor,
van,
Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 4 ieorgia‘s thir
teen electoral votes will be cast for
J. Br the
resentation
cratic. The
tember
10.000 below
van, and
wr ill ws § § ’ for 1
1 will continue solidly Demi
on
te In. this
state elect was held
Taft ve
that of Mr
24,003
Sag The
fell
velt, which wa
Kentucky.
Lout Ky
has gone Democratic by a
000 in a total vote of 430.1
publicans have lost
ving the
two Republi
election.
sville
two O
gresemen, gil stnt«
Democrats 1
Was no state
Florida,
Fin Nov, 4
W. Glichrist, Democrat. has
elected governor Florida and
Democratic national ticket has
the state by a majority of 25.000 the
Republican vote showing a
since 1904.
Jacksonville, Albert
yeen
of the
carried
' % :
loss of 3000
South Carolina.
Charleston, 8. C.. Nov. 4
publican party polled only
58000 votes in this state running
slightly behind the figures of four
years ago. M. F. Angel has bheesg re
elected governor without opposition
The Re
2000 of the
Virginia,
Richmond, Va The
Dominion is still safely within the
Democratic ranks by a very large ma
jority. Taft polled only 30.000 votes in
a total of 139.000, a Republican loss of
17.580 since 1904,
North Carolina.
Raleigh, N. C.. Nov. ~The Demo
cratic national ticket has carried North
the state by a majority of 20,000 the
total vote being 210.000. W. W. Kiteh
in has been elected governor
31.3
Nov
Oklahoma.
Guthrie, Okla, Nov. 4 The
electoral votes of the new state,
first to be cast,
nings Bryan who
the state's 12
geven
the
received 70.000 of
5.000 votes.
—— F
Alabama.
Montgomery, Ala, Nov. 4-Bryan,
00.000: Taft, 13.000, are the election
figures in this state. Mr. Taft polled
9472 fewer votes than Mr. Roosevelt
did in 1904,
Arkansas,
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 4. Arkansas
has given Mr. Bryan a majority of 30.
polled by Mr. Parker in 1504.
Tennessee.
Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 4.—Tennessce
is still strongly Democratic by a ma-
of 1904 was greatly reduced.
Mississippi.
Jackson, Miss, Nov. 4.-—Missiesip
pi’'s ten electoral votes will go, as
usual, to the Democratic candidate,
There was no state election.
Louisiana.
New Orleans, Nov. 4. ~ As usual,
Louisiana is solidly Democratic by a
very large majority. There was no
gubernatorial election.
Bryan Carries Nevada,
Carson City, Nev., Nov, 4.-~Nevada
has been carried by the Democratic
party, reversing the result in 1904. Of
the state's 10,000 votes Mr. Bryan has
received 7000, o
NEW YORK FOR
TAFT AND HUGHES
Republican National and State
Tickets Win.
-
TAFT CARRIES BIG CITY
Metropolis Gives Its Vote to Republi.
can Presidential Candidate By Small
Majority—Buffalo Goes Democratic,
But Other Cities Are Republican.
Next Legislature Will Be Republi-
can,
New York, Nev. 4.—As the result of
Tuesday's election New York state's
thirtymine electoral votes will be cast
for William H. Taft and James 8S. Sher-
man, Both the Republican national and
state tickets are victorious,
Hughes be ¢ re-elected governor,
Greater New York has gone Repub
The counties above the city
Republi
very large
lican
have given to
snd state tickets
the
majorities
e figures a
ka
10 000 ¢
Chan-
Lal
state
candi
being
old
ength
the In-
ther minor
ite party
ahead of
ninee
represen
present,
ith one
ing elect.
i iace of
feginla-
in both
MARYLAND REPUBLICAN
timore Cives Taft a Majority of
2000,
i Willian
Bal
1 H. Taft
R000 to
blican
Fou YORE GED 4 2 evelt elec
ity of
Parker electors
plurality of
was successful a plura
ut 500, while seven
tor
al
were chosen b)
half that figure
turns so far indi
Jackson, Republican, in
trict, and George A. Pearre
the Sixth, have been reeled
Republican
ted.
Ff 80 AYOrage
cate that W. H.
the First dis
(Rep) In
ted. Three
other have
COnEressmen
been oles
Baltimore gives Taft about 2500 plu
rality
Taft and Johnson In Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minn, Nov, 4 Gov-
ernor John A. Johnson's efforts in be-
half of the Democratic national ticket
have not succeeded in giving the elec
toral vote of the state to Mr. Bryan
but have availed in re-electing him
by a small majority Of the slates
275,000 votes Mr. Taft polled 172.500
his majority being 50.000 below Mr
Roosevelt's majority of 161,464 In 1504,
Governor Johnson's majority of 76,633
two years ago was reduced to 30,000
this year
G. 0. P. Carries Wisconsin.
Milwaukee, Wis, Nov. 4 Mr. Taft's
majority in this state is 50,000, being
105.000 less than the majority rolled up
by Mr. Roosevelt four years ago. Gov.
ernor James OO. Davidson has been re
ted, and the state's congressiona.
delegation, nine Republicans and two
Democrats will remain the same in
the next congress, The legislature will
be Republican, and Senator Stephen:
son will be reelected.
lowa Indorses Taft,
Des Moines, Ia, Nov Although
the Democratic vote which stayed
away from the polls in 1904 turfied out
in fall force Tuesday for Mr. Bryan.
it was not sufficiently strong to carry
the state. Taft's majority in lowa is
40.000 in a full vote of 504.000, B. P
Carroll, the Republican nominee for
governor, was successful.
© log
West Virginia Carried By Bryan,
Wheeling, W. Va, Nov. 4-West
Virginia, classed as a doubtful state
before the election, has voted for
Bryan as a result of the split in the
state is 0000. The Republican divicion
helped to elect Louis Bennelt. Demo
crat, governor.
Michigan For Taft.
Detroit, Mich, Nov. {Both sections
of this divided state have gone Re
publican, the total plurality for Mr
Taft being 100,000, a Republican lose
of 127.7156 since 1904. Governor Fred
M. Warnen, Republican,” will retain his
seat.
North Dakota Republican.
Piamarck. N. D., Nov. 4.~ North Da
kota has gone Republican, giving Mr.
Taft 40,000 of its 70,000 votes. This {a
& Republican falling off of 28.322 since
the last presidential election,
J———
———
Republicans Carry the State By 84,110
Majority.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 4—~Revised re
turns indicate that Mr. Taft's plurality
in New Jerscy will be 84,110. In all
the counties outside of Essox and Hud-
son the vote did not vary greatly from
the plurality given Mr. Roosevelt in
1904, when he carried the state by 81.-
000. Roosove!!'s plurality of 256,000 in
Essex was expec. ! to be cut down to
about 18,000 for "Sait. In Hudson Par-
ker's plurality of 1300 is expected to
be increased to about 7000 for Bryan,
The Republicans elect seven of the
ten congressmen and the Democrats
two, the Sixth district, which is now
represented by a Democrat, William
Hodges, being very close and in doubt.
The Democrats elect their congres-
sional candidates, Kinkead, in the
Ninth district, and Hamill in the Tenth
district. Thomas Foxhall is the Repub.
lean candidate in the doubtful dis
trict, The Republicans have re-elected
Gardner in
in the Third,
Fowler In the
the Second, Howell
Wood in the Fourth
Fifth, Parker in the Seventh, amd
and elected ex-Congressman Wylie In
represented
Democrat, The present
representation is now
four Democrats,
and
Pratt
ongressional
possibly
Both
fwWo congressmen
houses of the legislature
Republican. The
fourteen Republicans to
the same as last
will probably have
will
stand
Democrats,
and the house
four Re
Democrats, a loss o
The i mem.
bers in Monmouth, two in llesex,
and will probably gain one in Salem
year
forty and sixteen
for the
publicens
* fravs yp TS
f four Demo.
mocrat Ose three
Mid
NEW ENGLAND REPUBLICAN
Taft Successful In Massachusetts and
Other Eastern States.
Boston, Nov. 4—Th
with the rest of Massachus
gone Republican ving Mr
teen al votes, The
fs: Taft, 240000: Bryar
Ben
of the Republican candidate |
over Mr. Bryan
The gubernatorial vote is as follows:
Draper (Rep), 230,000; Vahey (Dem.),
170,000; Osgood (Independent), 50,000;
Carey (Socialist), 10,000. In 1904 Par
ker, Democrat, received 165,746 votes
to Roosevelt's 257.822. Hisgen ran be
hind his vote for governor last year
by 35.489 votes.
i8 City, 1
elector
Rhode island.
Providence, BR. 1, Nov
iland’s fou i
for Wil
majority i stale
J. Pothier, Republican
i Be
has been elects IVernor
Maine,
Nov. 4
returne usual
the Republican
Mr. Taft's
791 majority
in 1904. The
60 00640 - Bryan
Portland, Mo
its large ma
candidat« ailtd
reach the
tars] Af
poll hi Ro
vite is follows
No state e'«
eho g¢ a ilo
Can Col
AS
28.000
tion was held, as Maine
publican governor and Reg
gressmen in September
New Hampshire.
Concord, N. H., Nov. 4 New
shire gave Mr. Taft almost as
vote as it did Mr. Rox
BRO The 1 all oling Tes
jority for the
candidate, which ls a decrease
since the lzst presidential
Henry B. Quinby, Republican, has been
elected governor
51 amp
larg a
swwevelt four Years
united in a ma-
Republican
of
of 20 000
electi
——————
Vermont.
Montpelier, Vi., Nov. 4 — Vermont
has gone Republican by 27 9%. a fall
ing off of 12.772 since 1904. There was
no state election.
PACIFIC COAST FOR TAFT
Republicans Win in California, Oregon
and Washington.
San Francisco, Nov, 4—There was no
state election in California to compli-
cate the issues, and the Republican na
tional ticket carried the state by about
40,000 majority. In 1904 Roosevelt car
ried the state by 115.822 over Parker.
The solld Republican delegation has
been re-elected without change, and a
Republican state legislature insures
the election of a Republican to succeed
Senator Perkins. The proposition to
remove the state capital from Sacra
mento to Berkeley has been rejected.
Washington.
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 4-—Washing
for Taft,
majority of 30,000, reducing Mr. Roose
velt's majority in 1904 by 43.442. Sam.
elected governor, and the state's legls
lature will remain Republican by a
large majority.
Lm—
Oregon.
Portland, Ore, Nov. 4 -— Returns
from all parts of the state indicate
that Taft has a large majority. There
was no state election.
A
Bryan Loses In Utah,
Saft Lake City, Nov. 4—~Mr. Bryan
has lost Utah by a majority estimated
at 20,000, 72,5600 of the state's 100,000
votes going to Mr. Taft. William Spry,
Republican, has been elected governor
by a small majority.
URSA aL
CENTRAL 51AIES |
GO REPUBLICAN
Winois, Indiana and Ohio Gar-
ried by Taft,
Deneen in lllinols; Watson In Indiana.
Elected In Onie.
Taft's State Votes For Him, and In-
Harmon, Democrat,
dianapolis, Home of John W. Kern,
Is Republican--Chicago Goes Repub.
Cheer
When
lican -~— Crowds
Standard
Republican
Bearer Result is
Announced,
has been
Fo
Hiinois
piican
giving Lhe
#1 Yoles
Barty .
party a
glaie s
CUAnBEe in
utation
elegation from
twenty-four Repub-
The figures
t congress will be sev-
ns and eight Demo-
er being from Chi-
has been re-
1a
Jistrict,
led
represe of
Democrat,
indiana Goes Republ ican.
i, Ind Nov, é~—The en-
mocrats to place In
r party, caus-
ongidere 3 doubt
5, have
Watson has
Frank Han-
Thomas F.
Pe nent, by
neressional
blicans and
nang
blican
The
He i ubii
yi of
ate
0 resides
Mr. Kern
of the
1 issue a
formal
Taft Wins In His Home State,
Col Nov. 4 Secretary
Taft's hom has gi him a ma
jority of 50,000, 200,000 below the ma
jority of Mr. Roosevelt four years ago.
The strong Dem did not
avail to carry the state Bryan,
but Jud Harmon, Democratic can-
dida vernor, is elected by about
15 OG
Lar
from most
towns The
however, have
The fight made by Governo
1. Harris,
Jo al
umbus, O
glatle ven
ocratic fight
for Mr.
ison
te for go
ic gains worted
the large and
ural districts generally.
remained Republican
r Andrew
candidate for reelection, for
fi was an oortant factor
in the resuit, as was foreshadowed In
the county elections The go Iveraors
activity lost him votes among the so
called “liberal” element, the Joss show.
ing in the returns from Cincinnati,
Cleveland, Toledo and other cities
ge I moocrat are reg
of cities
¥
!
pert
Cincinnati Crowd Cheers Taft.
Cincinnati Nov. 4-—The Republican
ticket had a close call in Mr. Taft's
home city, the party's majority of 4).
193 in 1904 being reduced this year to
5000, Two years ago it was 7118. Mr.
Taft received the returns at the home
of his brother, Charles P. Taft. When
his success at the polis was announced
the house was surrounded by a cheer
fag crowd calling for a speech from
“the next president” Mr. Taft an
nounced that he would make a formal
statement in the near future.
Delaware Goes Republican.
« Wilmington, Del, Nov. 4—Taft's in-
dicated plurality in Delaware is 3000,
and the Republican state ticket, head-
ed by Simeon 8. Pennewell for gov.
ernor, and William H. Heald for con
gress, is elected by about the same
plurality, with the exception of Da.
vis, the Republican candidate for at.
torney general, who is probably de
feated by Andrew C. Gray, Democrat.
The successful candidate is a son of
Judge George Gray, and the popularity
of his father counted strongly for him
in all three of the counties.
Close Vote In Colorade.
Denver, Colo, Nov. 4 — Colorado,
which gave Mr. Roosevelt a majority
of 34582 In 19504, has again gone Re
publican, but by less than 8000. Jesse
F. McDonald has been elected gov
ernor, and three Republican represen-
tatives have been chosen. ‘
Montana Goes For Taft.
Helena, Mont, Nov, 4. < The three
electoral votes of this state will ba»
cast for Taft. Edward Donlan, Ro:
publican has been elected governor,
5