BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909. Vol, 82. No Circulatiy, Dver 6,600 largest in Centre County. ELECTION RETURNS | 2a i's BRIEFLY TOLD The Amendments Carry. in the fate of the in Pennsyly gecondary, be made | wreful analy - carried for OoxXCe RECENT DEATHS | CENTRE COUNTY IN | DEMOCRATIC COLUM MUNSON'S MAJORITY REACH ABOUT 1250 : DEMOCRATIC TICKET IS AHEAD | Y Democracy to the Pen- defeat Gibe- | Munson as banner of stump ned to under the out root Un-official Vote Cast in Centre County, Nov. 2, 1909. 1907 1909 Judge State State Supm. Treas Treas Court amend - p- . x a ELECTION sl hi EIB & Const. Amend. Auditor General Jury. Comes, DEMOCRATIC GAINS AND RE- PUBLICAN VICTORIES. GANG CARRIES PHILADELPHIA it t | WILL Mi no accurate es san s believed, thous v ( DISTRICTS that they ing the spring possibly the 7 was cut badly. position to the no , haave abol Fri {yt elections, pting | th which everywhere | In amendments was Munson Makes Great Gains in the State—Amendments Likely Endors- ed-Excepting the 7th—Tammany Carried New York. Was a Quiet Campaign With Ne Ex. citement, Boodle or Booze—A Com- plete Flop From Last Year—Old Time Majority. Centre county op- pro- iced, Centre Hall | Howard Milesburg Millheim Philipsburg, Tuesday's election throughout the | country was not of national importance | as it In most instances involved pecul- far local up the re- sult, the can boast of great TAMMANY WINS IN NEW YORK, Possibly the bitterest campaign was for William J. Gay candidate, ¢ ndorsed by Otto T Editor of New the York democratic Fammany, Barnard, Hearst, Independent, | 75.000, Thmmany lost the fight Mayor of Summing A partisan papers political victories, reports are misleading, not sup- ported by facts. Practically it was an off year in politics and in most of the ticket. Hearst's vote instances a light vote was cast, Pos- | was surprisingly small sibly the interest cen- | tered In contests in York City, and in Philadelphia Penn- | sylvania there was a cam- paign for state officers, that attracted little attention. Next to these were the elections in Massachusetts, New | Jersey and Maryland. There were democratic and republican in various points, due largely to local issues. The result of the vote can summed up briefly as issues. City nor was repub Such over and over South Philipsbu State College Shoe the by balance Snow | Unionville greatest the was New In listless lenner GAINS IN MASSACHUSETTS Tariff Issue Greatly Reduces Republi- fag can Majority. The Republican ticket was ¢ lected In Massachusetts, but at of thou- | sands of votes. The majority for wr Draper 12,000, whereas last | recelved a jority of 6 Burnside { Coliege Curtin, a cost successes | Governd ar he cast | votes follows The Issue wn. Tarif PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN. |cips feature of the campa } 3 demonstrated their Aldric gession By a Largely Reduced Majority—Mun- son's Fine Vote. Judge Philade Munson, for Supreme Cou made an | ernor haas been elected | about the tor i . : . : d v ’ . \ excellent n i iu : vot i | maj ’ oa \ 24 r 20 24 bie. Po y 4 ay gat £3 : Moschzisk ! 1bout 004 Sum- tits 26 ] ; ) 1 “ y . on ming Maryland Rejects Amendment. that nt ndications. the s elected their Baum’s Big Livery up the ait while GANG WINS VICTORY. we sleigh Carry Philadelphia by a Large Ma- { . jority for Rotan. a United Possibly the biggest battles of the | Democratic, there is no question of the campaign were in New York and Phil- | return of Senator Rayner « adelphia, where there was a fight by i the local poiltical machines to=hsi- To detwmabr' Defelited. dle the “dough” and appoint the of- Mavor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, | 8 it it is| Unio 11 ( ; ROYER:—Henry Roye: " ng Baum expects to visit his children this win- ter; some reside in the west while | commen live in the south, When spring tates senato known resident of lamar township {| Clinton county, died at his home on Sunday, Oct. 24, aged 66 yoars, De- | conned was horn July 2. PU .and was {the second of a family of eight chil- ‘3 1 3; 37 4 : 7 66, 18] BEI 151 S61 14 Bell 15] 56! iy 2! 11 8 al * 1 bi 925 5