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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-5-1894 Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 11-05-1894 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 11-05-1894." (1894). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ sfnm_news/4849 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. )ANTA Ffi DAILY NEW VOL.31. SANTA FE, N. M.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1894. NO. 221. R. in 1892 was: Democratic, 175,-46- curnbent, Republican; Charles Martin, ELECTIONS. president Look for The Republican, 135,411; Populist, 23,600; Populist; Mark G.McCaslin, Prohibition, ol all in Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Out Socialist-Labo- r. Highest Leavening Report Prohibition, 6,112. and William Wallace, Massachusetts will elect state officers The vote of the state for president in for one year and the legislature, which 1892 was: Democratic, 101,115; Repub- senator lican, 11,852; Prohibi- A Glance at the Tickets and Vote in will choose a United States to 105,187; Populists, succeed George F. Hoar, Republican. tion, 26,012. The vote for governor in the Various States That Name The candidates for governor are John E. 1893 was: Democratic, 352,317; Republi- Earth's Officers Russell, Democrat; Frederic T. Green-halg- can, 183,312; Populist, 15,563; Prohibi- Flop! present incumbent, Republican; tion, 22,106. Flip will elect stnte officers George H. Cary, Po'pnlist; Alfred Wells Pennsylvania David and the whioh will choose a Valuable Information for the Average Riohardsen, Prohibitionist; Tay- legislature, lor, Socialist-Labo- r. The vote of the United States senator to is on time. As That Can in 1892 was: Demo- Which occurs every 3,000 years, and reported the Citizen and Figures state for president SUCCEED DON OAMEBON, is nearer is advisable to be for it 202,811; Pop- glacial drift getting it prepared by Be Relied On. cratic, 176,813; Republican, The candidates for using Ooebel's famous Estate Oak Heaters. For particulars in black ulist, 3,210; Prohibitionist, 7,639. The Republican. govern- store. vote for in 1898 warn Demo- or are: William M. Singerly, Democrat; and white call at the governor Daniel H. Jerome ABSOLUTELY PURE 156,916; 192,613; Pop- Hastings, Republican; cratic, Republican, T. Charles L. Elections of representatives in con- ulist, 1,885; Prohibition, 8,656; Socialist-Labo- r, Ailman, Populist; HaUey, Prohibition ; Thomas H. Grundy, Socialist-Labo- r. gress will be held in all the 2,033. William R. Leeds, a well Don't fail to visit this first wonder of will elect state officers The vote of the state for presi- Ore-go- t, Miohigan for died the You can "read about it states of ths Union except Maine, dent in 1892 was: 152,201; known Republican politician, this world. up" by W.H.COEBEL, two the which will Demooratio, fc A years and legislature, at G. T. G. P. T. A. and which have 516,011; 8,711; morning Philadelphia. asking Nioholson, N. M. Vermont, already choose two United States senators as suc- Republican, Populist, T. A S. F. R. R. Kas., to mail Catron Block Santa Fe. 25,123. The vote for state Five at Evergreen, Ohio, are Co., Topeka, chosen their representatives eight in cessors of James McMillan and John Prohibition, people a free of an illustrated book 307,-10- rain you copy The can- treasurer in 1893 was: Democratic fatally ill from drinking poisoned number, and all, as usual, Republicans. Patton, Jr., both Republicans. has describing this terra incognita. The book ore. O. Republican, 112,218; Populist, 6,979; water, and another died. The territories of Arizona, New Mexico, didates for governor Spencer is no common affair; but is entertainingly Fisher, Democrat; John T. Rich, present Prohibitiou, 21,358. Gov. Flower, of New Vork, denounces illustrated and a Oklahoma and Utah will each elect one South Carolina will elect state offioers as false the statement that he written, beautifully gem incumbent, Republican; A. W. Nichols, absolutely of the printer's art. to Albert M. Todd, Prohibitionist. and the legislature, which will choose a has pardoned John Y. McKane. delegate congress. Populist; United senator to succeed Matthew will The vote of the state for in 1892 States The two children of Samuel Good, a Eleotions of state officers, etc., be president C. Democrat. For was: Demooratio, 202,296; Butler, governor the farmer near Ohio, wore found held in atst"" will Republican, Tillman Democrnts have nominated John Panlding, Catarrh a constitutional disease thirty Legislatures 222,708; 19,892; Prohibitionist, murdered in a brush heap. is THE FILIGREE JEWELER. s constitu- PopuliBt, and he seems to have Hood's is a be eleoted in tws and a 11,069. Gary Evans, practi- Sarsaparilla constitutional no The vote of the state Acting Police Captain William O'Toole, It cures catarrh. Give it a tional amendmeu. ted upon in one MINNESOTA WILL ELECT cally opposition. after the evidence him remedy.' for president in 1892 was: Demooratio, 51,-69- hearing against trial. s the which filed an other. and legislature, 13,881; 2,110. before the Lexon committee, ap- Sil- to suc- Republican, Populist, Gold Watches, Diamonds, 3 California wi'.i elect its full list of state will chose pi vDitod States senator South Dakota wiil elect state officers plication for retirement. ceed William D. to- officers, to serve four years, and the legis- Washburn, Republican. and the legislature,'which will choose a The supreme conrt at Washington The candidates for governor are George United senator to sucoeed decided that. United States courts ancL Clocks. lature, wh'ch will choose a United States States Richard day POLITICAL B0SSISM. ver War L, Becker, Democrat; Knute Nelson, pres- F. ..The candi have jurisdiction to hear and determine to sncoeed C. ent M. Pettigrew, Republican. FX First-clas- s senator, George Perkins, inoumbent, Republican; Sidney dates for governor are: James A. Ward, questions of law involved ia decisions of Watch Repairing Otrictly Republican. The candidates for governor Owen, Populist; U. 8. Hilliboe, Prohibi- Charles H. the board of general appraisers. vote of state Democrat; Sheldon, present Rev. Smith of Good Citizen- articles James H. Morris tion. The the for president y Speaks Keeps ail Uaa of Starling Silver Kovolties and FUlgree are: Budd, Democrat; incumbent, Republican; Isaac Howe, Judge Jenkins made an order M. V. in 1892 was; Democratic, 100,579; Repub- in an Earnest Estee, Republican; J. Webster, Popnlist; M. D. Alexander, Prohibition. terminating the Northern Pacific branch ship Sunday uitable for at lowest Prohibition. lican, 122,736; Populist, 30,898; Prohibi- presents pries. Populist; Henry French, The vote of the state for president in receivership and authorizing the Northern Sermon. The vote of California for president in tion, 11,017. 1892 was: Democratic, 9.081; Pacific receivers to have lines and N. U. Missouri will elect the su- Republi operate Btuth Side Plaza. - Santa Fe, 1392 was: Cleveland (Dem.), 118,151; judge of can, 31,888; Populist, 26,511. them. Harrison 198,027; Weaver preme court for ten years, railroad com- (Rep.), (Pop.), Tennessee will elect A fire at Miner's house in Rev. G. G. Smith, the of the 25,811; 8,096. missioners for six years, superintendent boarding pastor Bidwell, (Proh.), A OOVEKNOB, in a of public instruction for four years, .and Hnrtford, Conn., last night, resulted Presbyterian church, delivered a sermon 00L0B1D0 WILL ILEOT lo6s of oovered insurance. A the legislature. The candidate forjudge judge of the supreme conrt and the legis- $75,500, by yesterday morning on "Good citizen- THE all its state officers, to serve two years, Dem- which will choose a United States woman named Hattie Thomas was are: Francis Marion Black, lature, young in which he made some red-h- and the legislature, which will choose a Waltonr M. senator to suoceed Ishatn G. Dem- painfully burned. ship," ocrat; Robinson, Republican; Harris, on United senator to succeed x comments the situa- States Edward Orville D. Jones, Albert E. ocrat. The candidates for governor are: Anothtr small-po- scare occurred in present political The candidates Populist; PALACE 0. Wolcott, Republican. Sanders, Socialist-Labo- r; R, B. Robinson, Peter Turney, present incumbent, Demo the interior et Washington tion. In discussing his text, "Hold fast HOTEL, for are: Charles department governor P.Thomas, Prohibition. The vote of the state for crat; Henry Clay Evans, Republican; A. y reason of Collard Morris, the that which is he said W. by good," suffrage Democrat; Albert Mclntire, Repub- in 1892 was: Demooratio, 268,398; L. Minis, Populist. The vote of the state examiner in the office, Davis president principal patent should be conferred only on such voters lican; H.Waite, present incumbent, 226,913 ; Populist, 11,213 ; Pro- for president in 1892 was: Democratic, stricken with the disease. Commis- SANTA FE, Republican, being as and virtue. He M., Populist;George Richardson, Prohibition. hibition, 1331.' 136,177; Republican, 99,973; Populist, 23,-62- sioner promptlyordered the divi- possess intelligence I vote of Colorado for in Seymour The president Montana will elect associate justice of Prohibitionist, 1,856. sion in which Morris worked to be olosed, took occasion in this connection to de 1892 was: Democrat-Populi- st nounce as an the fusion, the supreme court, and the legislature, Texas will eleot state officers and the A bomb which occurred outrage nominations HERMAN CLAUSSEN, 53,584; 88,620; explosion, tho Republican, Prohibition, which will chose two United States sen- legislature, which will choose a United abont 11 o'clock last in made bv political parties for school 1.C87.