NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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TUESDAY’S VOTE 
Summary of Ballots cast in Manchester, Magnolia and Beverly Farms, the 
Names of the Winners in each Case being printed in Capital Letters 
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GOVERNOR 
Gamaliel Bradford, Ref. 6 1 
ames F. Carey, Soc. 1 1 
m. H. Carroll, Soc. L. 2 2 
CuRTIS GUILD, Jr. Rep. 294 174 
John B. Moran, Pro. 24 13 
John B. Moran, In. Leag. 35 7 
John B. Moran, Dem. 92 46 
Scattering, 5 2 
Blanks, 14 a 
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 
E. Gerry Brown, In. L. D. 159 73 
Hervey S. Cowell, Pro. 11 5 
EBEN S. DRAPER, Rep. 266. 162 
Walter J. Hoar, Soc. L. 5 3 
John F. Mullen, Soc. 2 4 
Blanks, : 30. — 
SECRETARY 
Joao Claudino, Soc. L. 1 1 
Jonathan S. Lewis, Pro. 10 4 
Ambrose Miles, Soc. 3 4 
WiLiAM M. OLIN, Rep. 295 = 167 
Charles C. Paine, In. L. D. 97 59 
Blanks, 67 — 
TREASURER 
ARTHUR B. CHAPIN Rep. 292 
George B. Cushman,Soc. 4 _  . 5 
S. Frederick French, Pro. 9 9 
G.M.Harrigan,In.L.D. 87 58 
D. F. Richardson, Soc. L. 4 0 
Blanks, 7 — 
: AUDITOR 
Albert Barnes, Soc. L. . 2 2 
Thos. L. Hisgen, In. L. D. 93 57 
Fred L. Johnson, Soc. 3 3 
James F. Pease, Pro. LDA o A ih 
Henry E. TURNER, Rep. 280 154 
Blanks, 83 — 
ATTORNEY-GENERAL 
Allen Coffin, Pro, 13 11 
DANA MALONE, Rep. 265 150 
Arthur E. Reimer, Soc.L. 3 2 
John. W. Sherman, Soc. 4 3 
John A. Thayer, Dem. 110 66 
Blanks, 78 — 
REPRESENTATIVE IN. _ CONGRESS 
Sixth District 
AuG.P. GARDNER, Rep. 259 175 
John F. Putman, Soc. 1 1 
Geo. A. Schofield, Dem. 197 70 
Blanks, 16 — 
COUNCILLOR 
Fifth District 
Lewis H. BARTLETT, R. 274 160 
Frank H. Hills, Dem. - 98 56 
Harry G. Wright, Soc. 4 2 
Blanks, 97 — 
SENATOR 
Third Essex District 
James A. Cogswell, Dem. 126 
JAMEs F. SHAW, Rep. 295 
Blanks, 52 
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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 
Twenty-first Essex District 
CLIFFORD B. TERRY, R. 287 — 
Blanks, 186 oa 
COUNTY COMMISSIONER—Essex 
Charles S. Grieves, Soc. 4 6 4 
JAMES C. Poor, Rep. 275 ‘151 39 
Fred G. Richards, Dem. 99 60 1% 
Blanks, : 95 — 15 
CLERK OF COURTS—Essex County 
Ep. B. GEORGE, D.R. 296 180 50 
Blanks, 177 — 25 
REGISTER OF DEEDS—Essex Southern 
District 
Robert A. Amend, Soc. 9 1 3 
WILLARD J. HALE, D.R.317 141 48 
Blanks, 147 — 24 
COUNTY TREASURER—Essex County 
John J. Lavigne, Soc. 8 5 2 
James O. Parker, Dem. 87 58 23 
DAvinD I. ROBINSON, Rep. 297 154 30 
Blanks, 81 — 20 
Additional Beverly Farms Vote 
SENATOR 
WILLIAM D.CHAPPLE, Rep........158 
Albert Walkley, “Demil. .F. 0. io ess 59 
REP. IN GENERAL COURT 
Thomas E. Dougherty, Nom. Pap........ 17 
FOU Eee TeUPSHeS AIOM: = tatoo gays 6 cake. ws ny 46 
Wallace Presto; Demis. os vce 54 
MELVIN B. PUTNAM, Rep.......... 137 
Alberti ittum,; Repaics so) seis eat es 109 
TOTAL VOTE OF THE STATE 
FOR GOVERNOR 
PVE RAie fe cto bis tore: ot te chitin aptoPer ens Toth e ths 191,011 
Guild’s plurality, 31,662. 
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 
ILADC hie oy ace ss wen euaibnens Cyan 200,628 
PS KOWI bite cosa crseatioset hase aici tteen es 190,849 
Draper’s plurality, 9,779. 
THE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE 
Sixth District 
Anjesbarydecesh a. y- >. tar aes 588 806 
Weverl yk hie OF ea He 1660 748 
BOXLOCGLAs ic oe eee aicicl clones, « 81 29 
DP ANVCTSE Sate sek ee Tee eee. 847 504 
ESSEX ots ho eer ere cvanctenarcae sone 214 130 
CSOONO CLOWN 65 eae caries a 3s 196 213 
(SloucEestents clea ee ee 2795 1139 
Grovelandecee: te. bh ee 186 176 
ELAM IULLOMe tas ee tao ate cree 218 42 
Haverhill estas schemes 3's 2674 2105 
MOSCA. sieiete apue' << ecto iain ets 326 435 
Wiine Wester ico. oct uk wees 259 197 
NMarDicne Adee cetcr et Roe eles ne 699 900 
MetiniaiGeecicioan cain 184 151 
Wiiclcletoyiers cian ce inert sai 104 36 
PRC WOUE Yor ace Sees Be ee ares 140 81 
St DUFY DOLE cminnis'sis.ca ties sas 1088 1386 
Peake s eatieeeay ok. ay. s 1119 1108 
FROCK GORE fale fe salar th lalsi= 00"5 0 520 175 
FROME te tele weds Gite tes 8 oa 166 130 
Salemie ita. as ote ak ate we es eles 3235 2880 
SLUTS Ban ines MGA 146 153 
SaVAHISCOttsd la a= be inds tie ce 521 299 
TSM ONG wha 86S srs ayer erate xs 124 53 
Wrenhaini: cass tccs sce oe 134 83 
18,224 13,907 
Gardner’s plurality, 4,317. 
THE SENATORIAL VOTE 
Third District 
Shaw ae 
Glovicester7. ss Cea ie 2450 64 
Rockport yak Asti, se. 319 339 
TE SSOKO Bigs noe, ofe.a Belper ates etd fis 197 100 
Mane hesters ct, <10 mattis at 295 126 
ja Eb rNlives Ne Sta me OOO OF 182 47 
Weenttiany i hy POR. 120 33 
Tagrpatield -cs ud. eee es ee 119 28 
WDSMMED fev rss 2 bsefe bre.seaid as & 8 436 242 
BOW ONE Recs ahah A eas sure os 186 83 
WNewbtrys sc ccs cateeress 152 48 
Newburyport :.24 24.00/02 54 1304 997 
Salisbiny:. PFs ass 0s Sees 152 103 
West Newbury. 3... 2... 0.43. 125 94 
6,027 3,204 
Shaw’s plurality, 2,823. 
What They Had to Say. 
Congressman Gardner’s _ secre- 
tary, W. W. Lufkin, gave out the 
following statement at Hamilton 
the night of the election: “Con- 
gressman Gardner wishes to express 
his entire satisfaction with the re- 
sult of the election, and particularly 
desires to thank the friends who 
carried on his campaign during -his 
illness with results so satisfactory 
to him. ‘The returns tallied very 
closely with the figures he expected 
from his canvass, and he thorough- 
ly appreciates the honor which the 
voters of the Sixth Essex district 
have again bestowed upon him.” 
Senator Schofield was. not at all 
down-hearted. He said: “I want 
to thank the people of this district 
for a practical victory. Reducing 
my opponent’s plurality from 9gooo 
to 4000 is, under the conditions un- 
der which it was done. a victory 
without the office. Taking into 
consideration that for the last four 
days I have been running against 
President Roosevelt, I am_ highly 
complimented.” 
Dr. Berle, whose sensational cam- 
paign against Cong. Gardner was a 
feature “of the campaign, said: 
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Gardner is re-elected, but it took 
the President, one cabinet minister, 
one United States senator, one ex- 
governor, three attorneys general, 
and three congressmen to do _ it. 
Added to this, is the fact that we 
could not get Gardner himself on 
the stump. This saved him this 
time. The campaign against him 
two years hence begins tomorrow 
morning.” 
Dr. Berle has not “retired in 
peace” now that the campaign is 
over. He is again on the war path 
and says his “campaign against him 
(Gardner) two years hence begins 
tomorrow.” What if Cong. Gardner 
doesn’t run again, doctor? 
