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EVENING LEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1914.
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BRVMBAVGWS LBAD
MAY BB 200,000
Centlnned from Pare One
Schuylkill by 2500. McCormlck carried
Carbon by JOO, while the county gave
Penrose a plurality of 400.
McCORMICK LOST OWN WARD.
In Dauphin, McCormlck's home county.
Penroso defeated Plnchot by 670O and Pal
mer by T10O. Brumbaugh carried the
county by 2300. McCormlck lost his own
WArd In Harrlsburg, but carried his pre
clnet Lancaster gavo Penrose a plurality of
7000 and Brumbaugh a majority of 6000.
Chester went Republican by 7500 and
Montgomery by EOOO.
Washington returned a renrose plu
rality of 2000, while Kayettc, Republican
State Chairman William n. Crow's homo
county, gave Pcnroso a plurality of 2500.
Senator Crow was re-elected, despite
Democratic and Washington party fu
sion. Berks, the strongest Democratic county
In Pennsylvania, was carried by the
Democrats by only 3000. Lehigh went
only slightly Democratic.
ADAMS
OETTTSBURG. Pa., Nov. 4. With six
districts not heard from, Adams County
gives Palmer 1933, Plnchot 816, Penrose
1400, McCormlck 2473, Brumbaugh 1725.
Scales, Republican, carried tho county
over Brodbeck, tho presont member In
Congress, by 400. Rudtslll, Democrat, won
for the Legislature by 460. He Is a "dfltfl.
No official tabulation was kept on tho
Judges, but what little was learned Indi
cates that Kunkol and Trexler have- car
ried the county.
ALLEGHENY
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 4. Brumbaugh
and Penrose carried Allegheny County by
good majorities. Brumbaugh's majority
over McCormlck will bo closo to 25,000,
while Ponrose will have about 30.000 plu
rality over Gilford Plnchot, the Washing
ton nominee. A. Mitchell Palmer runs
third.
This result was Indicated by returns
from moro than one-half of the districts
tn the county. Returns from 4S4 of tho
T03 districts give Brumbaugh a total of
43.533 and McCormlck 2i,5l. This Is nn
average of 103 to a district for Brum
baugh and 68 for McCormlck. This ratio
maintained throughout tho missing dis
tricts would glvo Brumbaugh 72.409 and
McCormlck 47,801, or a plurality for
Brumbaugh of 24,005.
Returns from 421 of the 703 districts give
Penrose a total of 30,477: Plnchot, 2t.t"S.
and Palmer, 13,207. This Is nn average of
03 to a district for Penrose 51 for Plnchot
and 33 for Talmcr. This ratio maintained
In the rest of tho districts would give
Penrose a total of 65,370; Plnchot, as.RGJ,
and Palmer, 22,406. Penrose would have
a plurality over Plnchot of 20,520, and
PJnchot over Palmer of 13,357. Pcnroso
would have a majority of 7030.
Judge Roberf Frazer carried tho county
for Justlco of the Supremo Court over
Judgo Kunkel by a plurality Jof about
90,000. He did not lose a precinct In the
county. Justice Frank M. Trexler, for the
Supreme Court, won the county by about
5,000 over James C. Clark.
Returns from 424 districts give Judge
' Jtaier 61,283 and Judgo Kunkel 70S6. This
Is an average of 145 to a district for Judgo
Frazer and 17 for Judgo Kunkel. This
.ratio continued for tho entlro county
would make Judge Frazer's total 101,935
and Judge Kunkel's 11,951, or a majority
of 39,934 for Judge Frazer.
The same number of districts glvo
Trexler 43,233 and Clark 16,921. This Is an
averago of 102 to a district for Troxlor
and 40 for Clark. This ratio carried
through the county would glvo Trexler
& total of 71,700 to Clark's 23,120, or a plu
rality of 43,556 for Trexler.
A. J. Barchfeld was elected to Congress
by about 7000 majority over Campbell.
Morln and Porter were elected by even
majorities.
The Republican candidates were elected
In all of the 13 legislative districts by
clear majorities. For tho State Senate,
Kline, Semmens and Burke were easily
elected. All the successful candidates for
State Legislature and Congress were in
dorsed by the Personal Liberty League
and oppose local option.
ARMSTRONG
KITTANNING, Pa.. Nov. 4.-Two dis
tricts in Armstrong County gave Palmer,
23; Plnchot, 29; Penrose, 62; McCormlck,
34; Brumbaugh, 79; Frazer, 85; Kunkel,
10; Clark, 27; Trexler, 57. Same districts
in 1912 gave Wilson, 46; Roosevelt. 72;
Taft, 44.
BERKS
READING-, Nov. 4. Late returns re
versed the indications of last night and,
although unofficial, showed that McCor
mlck had carried the city over Brum
baugh by a vote of 4944 to 4559. With but
a few of the county districts heard from
It Is apparent that McCormlck's plurality
Will be about 6200.
Penrose was victorious over Palmer In
the city, the results being as follows:
Penrose, 4565; Palmer, 3696; Plnchot, 2956.
In the county, however, there was not
much of a defection and the district Is
conceded Palmer by about 4000.
Arthur G. Dewalt. of Allentown, Demo
crat, defeated J. Kelm Stauffer, Re
publican, of this city, by 6500 plurality.
His plurality In Berks was about 3000,
considerably less than tho State ticket.
One of the surprises was the re-election
of James II. Maurer, Socialist, president
of the State Federation of Labor, and
Mahlon G. Shaaber. Civil War veteran,
to the Legislature from the city, Assem
blyman George II. Sazsaman and Will
tarn Strauss, Democrats, being defeated
by this vote:
Maurer, 3761; Shaaber, 3744; Sassaman,
J651; Strauss, 3503.
Both successful candidates are anti
local optlonlsta.
From the county Howard W. Bodey,
Daniel A. Rothenberger and Wilson a.
8artd, Democrats, were elected to the
Legislature. All are understood to be
antagonistic to local option. Judge Frank
SI. Trexler, of Allentown, Is conceded the
county by 5000 for the Supreme Court.
A feature taken as a rebuke to the ad
ministration was the overwhelming de
feat of the 31.300,000 loan for permanent
Improvements.
BEAVER
wmAVwn H.v i Revert Adtrlcts Of
E8 In Beaver County Give Palmer. 109;
Plnchot, sen ; renrose, , mvuii
EM; Brumbaugh, 397; Frazer. 623; Kunkel,
178; Clark, S07.
BLAIR
ALTOONA. Pa., Nov. .-Flfty-nlne out
el 87 districts in Blair County give Pen
rose, 7433, Plnchot. 6S36; Palmer. 2146. The
same dlstrloti give Brumbaugh, 6436; Mc
Cormlck, mi.
Jesse I Hartman, Republican, leads
for Congress with 6866; Bailey, Demo
crat. 1993; Brua. Washington. M1J. P. W.
Snyder. Republican, has been elected
State Senator, hi vote in Blair County
being 79W against JOO for Ganaar, Demo
crat Snyder Is strong for local option.
J B. Rlnlnxer, Republican, Is elected
Assemblyman In the 1st District He
Is opposed to local option. . Alice
Bdumbaugh and Samuel MeOurdy, Re-
kllHdM. anA ttiU ODtlOnlStS. tlta lftfit.
4 in the M Legislative dtetrlet
BUCKS
DQYLB8TOWN. Pa., NOV. t Tbe whote
Republican ticket made a clean swep
la Bucks. Returns from of Ui W
districts 1b the oowty give: For Seaa-lor-Penros.
BB. Faluwr, ; PtaflifcM.
iWW For Governo Brusakatisfa, ;
M. Connie. MM- For Cwisws-WiUoa.
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elected by majorities approximating 1500,
No figures aro yet available on the
judicial vote, but Kunkel and Troxlor
run high. For Congress In the Butks
Montgomery district it is estimated Wat
son will have 4BO0 majority over Grim.
Stato Senator Buckmnn and Assembly
men Frets and Pickering, Republicans
elected In Bucks County) are all against
local option.
BUTLER
BUTLER, Pa., Nov. 4.-Buller County
gives Penrose. 2310; Palmer. 2203; Plnchot,
WIS; McCormlck, 3493; Brumbaugh, 2360.
Congress, 22d District. Hammond, Dcm
3320; Kelstcr, Rep., 2227. J. O. Campbell
and Dr. J. M. Lclghncr, Rep., pledged
to local option, havo margin of 400 for
Legislature.
CAMBRIA
JOHNSTOWN, F.i Nov. 4.-Threo dis
tricts of 26 In Cnmbrln County gavo Pal
mer, 68; Plnchot, 37; Penrose, 149; Mc
Cormlck, 82; Brumbaugh, 147; Frazer, 172;
Kunkel, 24; Clark, 39; Trexler, 1C2.
CARBON
MAUCH CHUNK. Fa., Nov. -Fifty-two
of 66 districts in Carbon County
gave Palmer 15S7; Plnchot, 1175; Penrose,
1903; McCormlck, 2651; Brumbaugh. 2223.
Carbon County has been considered a
Democratic cltndel, and Is the homo of
James I. Btnkcslce, Fourth Assistant
Postmaster General, who has been a
Palmer and McCormlck adviser.
CENTER
BELLEFONTE, Pa., Nov. 4.-Estlmates
glvo Penrose tho county by 400, Brum
baugh by 60. Kunkel and Trexler have
about 300 majority In tho county, and
Harry B. Scott, Republican, Is elected to
the Legislature, Ho Is not plodgcd for
local option.
Late returns confirm the election of
Charles H. Rowland as Congressman In
tho 2lst District on an anti-local option
platform, and S. J. Miller, Stnto Senator,
In tho 34th District. Both aro Repub
licans, CLARION
CLARION, Pa., Nov. 4,-Thlrty dis
tricts out of 43 In Clarion County glvo
Palmer, 163S; Plnchot, P3I; Pcnroio, 1165;
McCormicw, 1S09; Brumbaugh, 1153. Mat
son, Dem., for Congress, will have l"fO
majority In the county. Arnold, Rep., Is
elected to Assembly dvr Brown, Dem.,
by 1000. It will tnko tho ofTlclal count
to tell who Is elected In tho district for
State Senator.
CLEARFIELD
CLEARFIELD, Pa.. Nov. 4. Scattering
returns from a few of 01 districts Indi
cate closo voto in this county between
Palmer, Plnchot and Pcnroso, with Pen
rose lending. McCormlck will enrry coun
ty by at least 1000.
CLINTON
LOCK HAVEN, Pa., Nov. 4.-Wlth five
small districts to hear from which will
not change the result tho voto of Clinton
County Is ns follows: Palmer, 1228; Pln
chot, 1567; Penrose, 2101; McCormlck, 2374;
Brumbaugh, 2473, Frazer, 832; Kunklo,
1C9S; Clark, E36: Trexler, 1748. Congress,
Reardon, D., 1636; Stokos, V, "CO; Kless,
R 2145.
State Senator: Hlndmon, D., 2103; How
ard, R., 2363; noncommltnl on local
option.
Assembly: Caldwell, D., 2143; Rich, R
2383, for local option.
CHESTER
WEST CHESTER, Pa.. Nov. 4. There
was a Republican landslide In every part
of Chester County. This means that T.
Lawrence Eyre is ngaln enthroned ns the
leader, a position ho held for many years
until ho announced his withdrawal last
year. Every candldato elected Is pledged
to local option.
Brumbaugh will have a plurality of 2000
and Penrose 3000. Butler, for Congress,
has 4500 majority in tho county and about
11,000 in the 7th district. The Republican
legislative ticket will havo a plurality of
2000. "
COLUMBIA
BLOOMSBURG, Pa., Nov. 4.-Returns
from IS of the 65 districts in Columbia
County give McCormlck a lead of a
thousand votes over Brumbaugh, and In
dicate ho will linve a plurality of 2500 In
tho county. Palmer In tho samo districts
has 9S6 votes Plnchot 263 and Penrose 257,
with the Indications that Palmer's plu
rality will be at leost 2000. For Judge of
Supreme Court Kunkel In IS districts has
605 and Frazer 324 For Congress, Leslie r
has swept the field over Heffner, Pro
gressive, and Bobbins, Republican. Sones,
for State Senator, has n commanding lead
In the county, and Shaffer, Democrat, Is
a winner over Laub, Washington and
Republican.
CRAWFORD
MEADVILLE, Pa., Nov. 4.-Nlne pre
cincts In Crawford County, not Including
any In Meadvllle or Titusvllle, give Pal
mer. 191; Plnchot. 100; Penrose, 271; Mc
Cormlck. 281; Brumbaugh, 293.
CUMBERLAND
CARLISLE. Pa.. Nov. 4. Total Cum
berland precincts show, with slight un
certainties, between 260 ana soo lor Mc
Cormlck. Penrose carries county by
about 150. Kunkel will beat Frazer by
6000 and Trexler will defeat Clark by
over 3000. Krelder. Republican, for Con
gress, carries Cumberland by 7000. Good
year and Shoop, Republicans, elected to
Assembly.
Incomplete returns Indicate that Kunkel
will carry Cumberland by more than 5000
over Frazer, and Trexler moro than 6000
over Clark
DAUPHIN
HARRISBURO. Nov. 4. With complete
unofficial returns from all of the city pre
cincts and four Bmall county districts
missing, Senator Penrose carried Dau
phin County by nearly 6700 over Plnchot
and 7100 over Palmer, Vance C. McCor
mlck carried his own precinct, but lost
his ward, the Fourth, and Doctor Brum
baugh carried both city and county over
McCormlck, Brumbaugh's majority Is
1000.' Judge George Kunkel has a tre
mendous lead over Judge Robert S,
Frazer, his majority being 1900. Judge
Trexler, for the Superior Court, leads by
8000 over Clark.
The members of the House elected from
Harrlsburg are; Augustus Wlldman. Re
publican, member of the last House, 6394.
and J, W. Swart, Republican. 7230; J. J.
Lvbarser. Democrat, received 1076, and
J. H. Marshall, Democrat. 2S53. The
Washington candidates, Barker and
Crow, got 2143 ana ibsu respectively.
In the county the Republican defeated
the Democrat-Washington candidates, J.
B. Martin and W. W, Lenker, local op
tion members of the last House. J. C.
Nlssley. one of the successful candidates,
received 6M4, and W. S. Young 6018, de
feating the fusion candidates by 800, None
of the Republican candidates declared
himself on local option. Wlldman op
posed It In 1918,
DELAWARE
MKDIA, Pa., Nov. 1. Brumbaugh car
ried Delaware County by more than 6000.
Penrose has more than 8000 over Palmer.
For Governor, 83 out of SO precincts out
side the city of unester, urumoaugn, its-
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PLURALITY FOR GOVERNOR
McCormlck Brumh&ush
County. D -W. R.
Adams 700 ......
Allecjlieny ....... ...... 25000
Armstrong . 500
Beaver.... ....... 800
Berks 5200
Ulair 1800
Bucks , 750
Hutler t 649
Cambria ......... ...... 600
Carbon 300
Centre ........... ...... 50
Chester ......... .I.,.. 2000
Clarion 1000
Clinton , ...... 104
Columbia ........ 2500
Clearfield 1000
Crawford ........ 900
Cumberland ..... 250
Dauphin ........ 4000
Delaware ...... 6000
U.IK .,,,......... ...... 131AJ
JLi.ric ............. ...... lduu
Fayette 3500
Forrest 150
Franklin 600
Greene 361
Huntingdon 600
Indiana 2400
Jefferson 100
Juniata 400
Lackawanna 1500
Lancaster 6000
Lawrence 500
Lebanon ...... 1400
Lehigh 1122
Luzerne 3500
Lycoming 2000 ......
Mercer 1500
Mifflin , 300
Monroe 1400 v
Montgomery 5000
Montour 447
Northampton 472
Northumberland 1850
Philadelphia 119036
Tike 400
Potter " 300
Schuylkill 3000
Snyder 143
Somerset 300
Susquehanna 1000
Tioga 200
Union 500
Venango 250
Warren 300
Washington 176
Wayne 300
Westmoreland 400
York 1242
publican, recolvcd 9133; McCormlck, Dem
ocrat, 4SS0.
For tho Legislature Baldwin, Repub
lican, and Heybum, Republican, are elect
ed by majorities of about 2500.
For Congress, Thomas S. Butler, Repub
llcan, was re-elected. He carried the Del
aware County end of the Seventh Con
gressional District by a majority of moro
than 000.
ELK
RIDGWAT, Pa., Nov. 4.-Four of 23
Elk County districts gave Palmer 68; Pln
chot, 1C5; Penrose, 340; McCormlck, 196;
Brumbaugh, 365.
ERIE
ERIE, Pa., Nov. 4. While Democratic
Congressmen throughout the country wero
being burled under tho Republican land
slide, this district, comprising Erie and
Crawford Counties, which never but once
In Its history sent a "Democrat to Con
gress, yestcrdny elected M. Llebel, Jr.,
a standpat Old Guard Democrat, by a
plurality that may reach 10,000. Llobel
carried both counties and every ward in
Erie, of which city he was Mayor for
more than five years. He was ahead
In overy election district but six.
Eric County's representation In the
Legislature will remain the samo as here
tofore, two Republicans and one Demo
cratic member of the House being elected.
The two Republicans arc newcomers.
They are Casslus L. Alexander, of Corry,
from the district outBlde Erie city, and
June R. Bovee, from the first city dis
trict. Miles R. Kltts, the present Demo
cratic member from the 2d city district,
was re-elected by a large majority.
FAYETTE
UNIONTOWN, Pa.. Nov. 4.-Senator
Penrose will have the largest plurality
ever given to a Republican candidate tn
Fayette County. It Is expected that his
plurality may reach 6000. In 72 out of
104 precincts reported this morning, the
voto was: Penrose, 7267; Palmer, 3814;
Plnchot, 2231.
Doctor Brumbaugh Is victor by 3500
votes. In 72 precincts the vote Is: Brum
baugh, 7637; McCormlck, 5575.
Robert F. Hopwood, Rep., wins In the
23d Congressional District, over Con
gressman Wooda N. Carr. Hopwood
by about 2200 In the three countlee.
Carr carried Greene County by 1500. Hop
wood carried Fayette and Somerset
Counties.
In the 1st Legislative District T. R.
Lynch. Rep., was elected over C. C.
Ocas, the Democratic member In the
last House. Lee Smith, Duncan Sinclair
and Harry Horton, Republicans, all have
substantial pluralities for Assembly.
None of the Assemblymen elected is
pledged to local option.
Thero are no figures available on
Supreme and Superior Court Judges.
Republican State Chairman Wllllu,ra0E.
Crow, for State Senator, wins ovejji the
Democratto Washington party fusion
candidate, David Morgan Hertzog, by
about 2500 In the county. In 72 precincts
the result Is: Crow, 7951; Hertzpg, 6169,
ERANKLIN
CHAMBERSBURO, Pa., Nov. 4. The
vote In 52 of 65 districts In Franklin
County shows that Palmer and McCor
mlck have carried the county only by a
small majority. The vote for Senator
Penrose, 2911; Palmer, 3151; Plnchot, 1662.
The vote for Governor Brumbaugh, 8600;
McCormlck. 4147. The vote for Congress
Fochtr Rep., 3223; Dersham, Dem., 3431.
For Legislature Beck, Dem., 8721; Ben
choff, Rep.. 3221; Walters. Rep., 3343,
Green, Democrat, Is out of the race.
GREENE
WAYNESBURG, Pa., Nov. I Greene
County complete Palmer, 2844; Plnchot,
BIS; Penrose. 1261; McCormlck. 2317;
Brumbaugh. 1458; Frazer. 1307; Kunkel,
901; Clark, 788; Trexler, 1203.
HUNTINaDON
HUNTINGDON. P-. Nov. i-Return
MM aKn... half thi. riiMfrlftta of Hunting-
don County indicate that Brumbaugh has
carried me county uy y.u.ui.w,
Penrose has carried It over Plnchot by
800 plurality. Plymouth W, Snyder, Re
publican and Washington, Is elected State
Senator in the Blalr-Huntlngdon district
by 5000 plurality over Nicholas Ganz. J,
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bly over Johnston. Washington, and El
berman, Democrat.
INDIANA
INDIANA, Pa., Nov. 4. Based on
the returns from SO of the 67 dis
tricts, the estimated vote In this county
Is: Fenrosc, 4000; Plnchot, 1700; Palmer,
1000: Brumbaugh, 4000; McCormlck, 1C00.
Congress North, Republican, 4000: Matll
son, Democrat, 1000; Wolfe, Washington,
600. Legislature Wood, Republican, 4200;
Brownlce, Washington, 1400.
JEFFERSON
BROOKVILLE, Pa., Nov. 4.-Jefferon
County goes to McCormlck by 1000. Pln
chot has 600 plurnllty.
The contest between North, Republican,
and Mntson, Democrat, for Congress Is
very close, but North Is expected to
carry the district by at least 1000.
Hroslus, Republlcnn and local option
cnndldate, is elected to the General As
sembly by 600 The fight between Wilson,
Republican, and Sectlcr, Progressive and
Prohibition candldato for Assembly, Is
very close.
JUNIATA
MIFFL1NTOWN, Pn., Nov. 4,-Lntest
returns show Focht carries Junlat.i
County by 200; Penrose, doubtful: McCor
mlck by 400, Bergey, Rei.ubllcun, defeats
Musser, Democrat, by 40; Kunkel wins' by
600; Trexler by 400.
LACKAWANNA
Lacknwnnna County 157 districts nut
of 178 give Palmer. S240: Plnchot, G139;
Penrose, 10,418; McCormlck, 11,211; Brum
baugh, 12,710. Lieutenant Oovornor
Creasy, 4981; McClaln, D708. Congress
Loftus (Dem.), 9745; Fnrr (Rep.), 13.007.
Stato Senator Dempsey (Dem.), 9656;
Lynch (Hop.), 12,316.
LANCASTER
LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 4,-Seventy-elght
districts of 124 In Lancaster County
gave Palmer 4426; Plnchot, 4372;, Penrose,
12,188; McCormlck, 7485; Brumbaugh,
13,201. John J. Rtober, Republican, Is
elocted Stato Senator.
LAWRENCE
NEW CASTLE, Pa.. Nov. 4 -Lawrence
County will likely glvo 600 majority to
the entlro Republican ticket, based upon
returns from 27 of 74 precincts nt mid
night. Republican County Chairman Eokln
claims twice that amount. Partial re
turns are as follows: Penrose, 1312; Pal
mer, 496; Plnchot, 987; Brumbaugh, 1696;
McCormlck, US6. For Congress: .Wil
liam M. Brown, Rep., has 1493; Congress
man Henry W. Templo, Prog., 827; Bar
num, Dem., 374.
LEBANON
LEBANON, Pa., Nov. 4. Lebanon coun
ty's unolllcl.il vote results nro: United
States Senator Pcnroso, 4136; Plnchot,
2827; Palmer, 2061. Governor Brumbaugh,
4729; McCormlck, 4085. Supreme Court
Kunkel. 5999; Frazer. 728. Superior Court
Trexler. 3331; Clark, 1730. Congressman
A. S. Krelder, Republican, has an esti
mated plurality over D. L. Kaufman,
Democrat, of 1200. Dr. I. K. Urlch and
Asa A. Welmcr, both of whom wero an
nounced liquor candidates an tho Re
publican ticket, are elected by estimated
pluralities df 950.
LEHIGH
ALLRNTOWN, Ta., Nov. 4.-Complete
unofficial returns show that Palmer car
ried Lehigh County by 341 plurality over
Penrose. Palmer's vote was 7658; Pen
rose's, 7214, and Plnchot, 3157. Tho Repub
licans had hoped to carry Lehigh for
Penrose, nnd while they failed to accom
plish this, they are very well satisfied. In
view of tho feet that tho registration fig
ures showed the Democrats 3100 In tho
lead. Plnchot ran ahead of the Bull
Moose registration, which was only 1256.
McCormlck carried Lehigh by 1122, hav
ing received 93S3 to S263 for Brumbnugh.
The big surprise of the election was the
victory of Horace W. Schantz, the Repub
lican candidate fpr State Senator. He
won over James A. Miller, tho Democratic
candidate for re-election, by 239, in face
of the fact that Hoffman, the Bull Moose
candidate, received 2558.
Tho Democrats elected three Assembly
men from Lehigh Ira T. Erdman, Ralph
E. Dlefenderfer and Albert E. Rlnn.
For Congress, former State Senator
Arthur O. Dewalt, long the Democratic
State chairman, carried Lehigh by 2361
majority over John K. Stauffer, Repub.
llcan. Dewalt's majority In the Berks
Lehigh district will be nt least 0000.
Lehigh gave Its -favorite son. Judge
Frank M. Trexler, a great Indorsement.
For Judge of the Superior Court Judgo
Trexler received 12.613 votes, the largest
voto ever given any man In Lehigh
County, to 2930 for Clark,
McCormlck got 0365; Brumbaugh, 8263.
CreaBy, Dom.. 8172; Smith, Wash., 20S9;
McClaln, Rep.. 7111; McNalr, Dem., 72S5;
Lewis, Wash., 3619; Houck, Rep., C503;
Dewalt, Dom., 8911; Stewart, Wash., 2041;
Stauffer, Rep., 6550: Stato Senator Miller,
Dem., 7397; Hoffman, Wash., 2558;
Schantz, Rep., 7656.
Assembly (1st District) Erdman, Dem.,
3653? Speer, Wash., 1116; Home, Rep.,
2910.
Second District Dlefenderfer, Dem., 2223;
Marshall. Wash., S6S; Morrow, Rep., 2152.
Third Dlstrlct-Rlnn. Dem., 2571: Dor
ney, Wash., 282; Wertman, Rep., 1839
Judge of Superior Court Frazler, 4784;
Kunkel, 8053.
Judge of Superior Court Clark, 2330;
Trexler, 12.6U.
LUZERNE
WILKES-BARRE. Pa.. Nov. 4.-BoIes
Penrose and Martin G. Brumbaugh swept
Luzerne County. With 24 districts miss
ing out of the 319 In the county, the fol
lowing vote la recorded:
Senator Penrose, 15,666; Palmer, 10,418;
Plnchot, 7133. Governor Brumbaugh,
13,294; McCormlck, 14.617. Lieutenant Gov
ernor McClaln. 14,333; Creasy, 12,169;
Smith. 3114. Secretary of Internal Af-falrs-Houck.
12.241; McNalr. 10,966; Lewis.
3738. Congress John J. Casey, Dem.,
19,687; Knlffen. 15,133. Judge of the Su
preme Court Kunkel, 11,669; Frazer, 7762.
Judge of the Superior Court Trexler,
12,982; Clark, 9518. State Senator Asa K.
DeWltt. 10,833; Reese, 8011.
William Adams. Rep. and anti-local
option, was elected Representative from
the 1st Legislative District. Peter Mur
phy, Dem. and anti-local option, wins In
the 2d. Patrick Wynne, Dem. and anti
local option, wins In the 3d, Jacob Evans,
Rp., for local option, wins in 4th; John
R. Hatten, Rep., for local option, leads
In the 5th; it. A, Hubler, Rep., not com-
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PLURALITY FOR
UNITED STATES SENATOR
rslmer, Tlncbot, rnroe,
Oonntr. Dem. Wssh. Ties.
Adams ..... 500
Allegheny .. ...... ...... 30000
Armstrong . 500
Denver ..... 1400
Berks ...... 4000
Blair . ...... mm 1800
litlcks .....) ,,,.., ...... IaUO
Butler ..... ...... ...... 15
Cambia .... 00
Carbon ..... ...... ...... 400
Centre , 400
Chester .... 3000
Clarion .... 700 ,
Clearfield ,. . 1000 ...... ......
Clinton .... 875
Chester ..,, ...... 7500
Columbia ... 2000
Crawford ...... 900
Cumberland ,,.. 150
Dauphin ... 6700
Delaware ... 8000
it IK ! lilAJ
iiric iitt ouuu
Fayette 5000
Forrest 100
Franklin ... 150 ......
Greene 583
Huntingdon 300
Indiana 2300
Jefferson .... ...... 500
Juniata 100
Lackawanna 2000
Lancaster 7000
Lawrence ... 500
Lebanon 1400
Lehigh 344
Lycoming 900
Luzerne 5000
McKcan ...., 1000
Mercer 1200
Mifflin 300
Montgomery 6000
Montour 204
Northampton 820
North'crland 5012
Philadelphia 114888
Pike 400
Potter 300
Schuylkill 3500
Snyder 200
Somerset ... 300
Sullivan 100
Tioga 300
Union 500
Venango 300
Warren 36
Washington 2600
Wayne 200
Wcstmorel'd 400
York 421
mlttcd on local option, wins In 6th; David
Thomas, Rep. and anti-local option. Is re
elected In the 7th.
Tho 7th has two representatives and
the battle Is closo between Qoorgo Ander
son, Rep. and anti-local option, and
Thomas Flnnerty, Dem. and anti-local
option, with Flnnerty leading "by eight
votes.
McKEAN
BRADFORD. Pa., Nov. 4. In 17 dis
tricts In McKean County outside of Drad
ford, Penrose 3S6; Pnlmer, 263; Plnchot,
6(3; Brumbaugh, 452; McCormlck, 654. For
the Assembly Hnbgood Is running nhead
of tho ticket by over 100, nnd his olcctlon
ond that of Ostrander, both Republican,
looks suro at this time. For Congiess,
Tobias. Dem., 259; Mayo, Washington, 451;
Rowland, Rep., 491.
MERCER
SHARON, Pa., Nov. 4 -One district In
Mercer County gives Palmer 9; Plnchot,
9; Penrose, 10; McCormlck, 24; Brum
baugh, " , Frazor, IB; Kunkel, 18: Clark.
11; Troxlcr, 15 Same district In 1012 gave
Wilson 8; Roosevelt, 13; Taft, 9.
MIFFLIN
Four of 28 districts In Mifflin County
gave Palmer 113; Plnchot, 70; Penrose.
121; McCormlck. 155; Brumbaugh, 167;
Frazer, 61; Kunkel, 170; Clark, 71; Trex
ler. 179. Same districts In 1912 gave Wil
son, 175; Roosevelt, 189; Taft, 112.
LYCOMING
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Nov. l.-Nearly
complete returns from Lycoming County
glvo Plnchot 4500, Palmer 3600, Penrose
3400. McCormlck, for Governor, got 6700
votes, a majority of 2000. Edgar R. Kiess,
Republican, carries every county In tho
15th Congressional District, nnd will havo
a plurality of about 2500 over John J.
Rcnrdon, Democrat Stokes, Washington
party cnndldate, ran third.
Charles W. Sones, Democrat, Is re
elected from the 21th' Senatorial District
by a big majority. Ralph Gibson. Repub
lican, and John Luppert, Democrat, are
probably elected members of Assembly.
GlbBon Is in tho lead, with tho vote close
between Luppert and Ansel Ulman for
second choice.
MONTGOMERY
NORRISTOWN, Pa.. Nov. 4.-Penrose
will carry Montgomery County by probably
6000 majority, 1153 from Norrlstown. In
Pottstown, a Democratlo Btronghold, Pal
mer had only 73 votes more than Penrose,
rinchot Is a poor third. Brumbaugh's
majority over McCormlck will reach 6000,
based on the returns from 100 of the 143
districts, Ills majority in Norrlstown Is
1266. Ponrose's majority In Lower Mer
lon township Is over 1200, Brumbaugh's
1300.
For Congress, Watson, Republican, has
a majority of 3000 over Harold Knight,
Washington, and Harry Orlm, Democrat
For State Senator, Frank Croft, Republi
can, will have a majority of J000 over John
Rex, Norrlstown. Washington, and Ed
ward Ingersol, Penllyn, Democrat. Rex Is
running third. Ingersol lost his own dis
trict by three votes. Croft has over 1500
majority In Lower Merlon, his home.
An unofficial count shows that the
three Republican members of the Legis
lature win by large pluralities. In the
1st District Ambler gets 4733; Henderson,
Washington, 763, and McEvoy, Democrat,
2197. AmbWr Is for local option. In the
2d District Neville, Republican, has 4634,
Farrell, Democrat, 1895. and Clark, Wash
ington, 814. In the 3d District Landls, Re
publican, has 4031, Bailey, 1973, and Mer
cer, 12S7. In the 4th District Harvey
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Chrlstman, Dcmoerat, probably defeats
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Frnser, and Frank H. Trexler for the
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MONTOUR
DANVILLE, Pn., Nov, 4.-Montour
County, complete, gave Palmer 786; Pln
chot, 6S6; Penrose, 90; McCormlck, 1341;
Brumbaugh, 994; Fraser, 312; Kunkel, 1757;
Clark, 639; Trexler, 1195. Lesher (D.) car
ried Montour County for Congress by
about 600. and la elected to Congress In
the district by 2700.
NORTHUMBERLAND
SUNBORY. Pa., Nov. 4. Complete vote
In Northumberland County early today
shows;
United States Senator Penrose. 9560:
Palmer, 4518; Plnchot. 4010.
Governor Brumbaugh, 10,050; McCor
mlck. 8200.
Supreme Court Kunkel, 9(37; Frazer,
6323.
Congress, 16th District-John V. Lesher,
Democrat, Sunbury, 15,316; W. W. Hefner,
Washington, Centralln, 4001; Charles H.
Robblns, Republican, Mt Cnrmol, 11,010.
State Legislature, 27th District J. P. 8.
Strlckler, Democrat, Lcwlsburg, 4100; John
II. Krletzer, Washington, Milton, 8100;
William C. McConnell, Republican, Srm
mnkln, 9100.
Legislature Aaron J. Raumm, Repub
lican, Sunbury, 6000; George B. KUnger,
Republican, Shamokln, 6303; William J.
Caldwell, Democrat. Milton, 600. None for
local option.
NORTHAMPTON
EASTON, Pa Nov. 4. Seventy-five dis
tricts out of the 101 in tho 26th Congres
sional District gave Penrose a voto of
4872 for United States Sonator. Palmer,
In this, his own district, received 4063
votes.
The gubernatorial contest was closer
In this district. McCormlck received 5437
nnd Brumbaugh 4963 votes. H. J. Steele,
tho Democratic nomtneo for Congress In
this district, polled a big plurality. His
voto was 54S4. This will be Increased by
the vote of districts ns yet unheard from.
Hoffman, the Republican candidate, re
cc Ived 3414 and Edward Hart, of the Pro
gressive party, 14S7.
In tho State senatorial contest W. Clny
ton Hackett. Democratlo nominee, polled
11,800 plurality. Mr. Hackett Is not for
local option. The successful candidates
for the members of tho Legislature were
Geleor. Trach and Bonnlngor, all Demo
crats, and all opposed to local option.
Tho plurality for each Is botween 2000 nnd
2300. Judge Kunkel received 2300 votes
over Frazor for the Supreme Court and
Trexler received 4500 majority for tho
Superior Court.
PIKE
MILFORD, Pa.. Nov. 4. Three districts
of 13 In Pike County gave Palmer 102;
Plnchot,'"S2; Penrose, 17; McCormlck, 166;
Brumbaugh, 16.
POTTER
COUDERSPORT, Pa., Nov. 4. Five dis
tricts of 34 In Potter County gave Palmer
76; rinchot. 111: renrose, 98; McCormlck,
168; Brumbaugh, 116. One district gave
Frazer, 20; Kunkel, 67; Clark, 31; Trox
ler, 67.
SCHUYLKILL
POTTSVILLE. Pa., Nov. 4. Tho Repub
llcans of Schuylkill County elected every
candidate but one on the Stnte and county
tickets For Governor and United Stntes
Senator, Brumbaugh and Ponrose have
majorities, respectively, of from 3000 to
3500. For Congress, Robert D. Heaton,
Republican, wins over Leo. Democrat, by
45CO. The Republicans elected a full legis
lative delegation, with a single exception,
Becker, in the 3d district.
Tho Republicans are Scheaffer, In tho
1st District; Garner, In the 2d; Sones and
Palmer, In the 4th: their majorities run
from 1000 up. For Supreme Court Justices,
Trexler has a majority of 2000, and
Kunkel, 1000.
SNYDER
SELINSQROVE. Pa., Nov. 4. Tester
day's election In Snyder County, so far
as can be estimated at this time, ap
proximately resulted as follows:
United States Senator Penrose leads
Plnchot by a majority ot 200 and Palmer
by nearly 300.
Governor Brumbaugh has SSI and Mc
Cormlck 991; for Congress In this dis
trict Focht, Republican, has 787; Dershem,
Democrat, 197, and Johnson. Progressive,
462.
State Senator McConnell, Republican,
has SIS; Kreltzer, Progressive, has 457, nnd
Strlckler, Democrat, 449. Woodruff, Pro
gressive, for the Legislature, elected over
Sampsoll, Republican, and flhlpe, Demo
crat. Woodruff is for local'optlon.
SOMERSET
SOMERSET, Pa., Nov. 4. Returns
from half the districts In Somerset Coun
ty Indicate that Plnchot and McCormlck
havo carried the county. James W. Ends
ley, Republican, re-elected State Sena
tor, and Woods N. Carr, Democrat, re
elected to Congress.
SUSQUEHANNA
MONTROSE, Pa., Nov. 4.-MoFadden,
Rep., has plurality of about 200 in Sus
quehanna County for Congress over Dean
and Stephens. The Palmer and Penrose
vote Is too close to decide till county re
turns are all In. Brumbaugh has about
1000 over McCormlck. E. E. Jones Is re
elected to the Legislature by 1500. Ho
was pledged to local option taw.
TIOGA
WELLSBORO, Pa., Nov. 4. Twenty
three out of 44 election districts In Tioga
County show the following returns:
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Congress-ttess, Wit Stokes, Wash., WlTS
Reardon, Dem., 700.
VENANGO
FRANKLIN, Fa., Nov. 4.-Venwur
County gave Palmer 1K; Plnchot, 1800
Penrose, &400, tor United States Benatnr.
Governor-McCormlek, O00t Brumbaugh
2550.
Congress Mclntrre, Democrat, MfOJ
Hullngs, Wash., 1900; Miller, Rep., IW.
WARBBN
WARRBN, Pa.. Nov. 4. Republican
woneeverr fight In Warren County with
tho exception of that for Governor, Md
Cormlck defeating' Brumbaugh by S0O
votes. The race between Plnchot and
Penrose was very close, with Palmer a
poor third. Plnchot has 1K to 1SS0 for
Penrose. Hullngs carried Warren bor
ough by six votes, but lost the county.
Miller, Republican, will represent tho 25th
District In Congress. Republicans were
elected to tho State-Senate and Legisla
ture. WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, Pa Nov, I. Tho
fusion ticket saved but two candidates
from the Republican landslide here. J.
W. Stewart, fusion candidate for State
Senate In the 4th district, comprising
Washington and Greene Counties, won
over John II Hallam, Republican, by
U00 votes. Hallam carried Washington
County by approximately 400, but Stewart
ran ahead In Greene by about 1600.
T. B. H, Brownlee was a winner for
re-election to the Assembly from Wash
ington County by a plurality of SI votes
over J. A. Sprowla. Republican. II. R,
Myers and G. P. Baker, Republicans, are
the other Assembly winners.
Henry W Temple, Washington candl
dato for Congress In the 24th district,
comprising Washington, Lawrence and
Beaver Counties, was defeated by W. M.
Brown, Republican, by a plurality of ap
proximately 4000. The voto for Brown,
Temple and S. A. Barnum. tho latter
Democratic nominee, In tho three counttes
was:
Washington County Barnum, 4176; Tem
ple, 4S70; Brown, 6762.
Beaver Barnum, 1783; Temple, 83M:
Brown, 4244. ,
Lawrence Barnum, 1000; Temple, S0O0;
Brown, 4200.
Total Barnum, 6961; Temple, 11,203;
Brown, 10,106.
The complete unomdal voto In Wash
ington County for Governor and United
States Senator was:
Brumbaugh, 7933; McCormlck, 777T; Pen
rose, 716?; Palmer, 420O; rinchot, 4568.
WAYNE
HONESDALE. Pa., Nov. 4. Thirteen
districts of Wayne County out of 42 givot
For Governor, McCormlck, 743; Brum
bnugh, C53. For Senator, Palmer, 231;
Plnchot, 6S2; Penrose, 607. For Congress,
Stephens, Washington, 4,49; McFadden,
Republican, 4S7; Dean, Democrat, 309. For
Stato Senate, Porham, WnshlngtonKj93;
Decker, Republican, 487; Warner, Demo
crat, 300. For Assemblyman, Samson.
Washington, 429; Woodmaneee, Repub- ,
llcan, 404; Spencer, Democrat, SIS, Esti
mates carefully made on remaining dis-
trlcts Indicate that McCormlck will carry I
county by large majority; Plnchot will '
also carry county, but by a less majority
than McCormlck. Dana Stephens, for
Congress, will receive plurality over
Dean and McFadden. Spencer, Democrat,
for Assembly, will probably be elected
over Samson, Washington, nnd Wood
man&ee. Republican, by small plurality.
WESTMORELAND
GREENSBURG, Pa,, Nov. 4.-Two dls
trlcte In Westmoreland County Cu;e
Palmer, 46; Plnchot, 62; Penrose, 126;.
Cormlek, 91; Brumbaugh, 121; Fraiei j,.
jvu.ini:,, ,4, .u.n, ,., ..caki, ., 1 . ,
YOBK
YORK. Pa.. Nov. 4.-UnIted States' 'Tl
Hfnntnr Pnlmer. fcLtV P.nrn. 7914; fl
Plnchot, 2736. Governor McCormlck, 10,
3S2; Brumbaugh, 9110.
Congress Brodbeck, Dem., 9916; Bealea,
Rep., 10.154,
State Senator Washers, Dem., 9783;
Brunner, Rep., 91S5 (re-elected).
Legislature 1st District. Robert 8,
Spungler, Rep., re-elected; 2d District.
William Eppley, Dem.; 3d District, S. J.
Barnett, Rep.; 4th District, Harry
Lanius, Dem.. re-elected.
Barnett Is committed to local option.
WARREN
BELVIDERE. N. J.. Nov. 4. Warren
County gives substantial pluralities for
all tho Democratic candidates. Hart, for
Congress, will have 1200 over Prince, Re
publican. Barber, for Senator, and Her
reck, Assembly, Democrats, are elected.
Later returns from Warren County
show that Hart, Democrat, for Congress,
will not have more than 600 plurality.
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