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DEFEATED. m" ® Hie Author of Abe Tariff Bill Undoubtedly 63 70 S TBI WAY THEY VOTED NORTHffESTW LINE MUM 1 &- ^ - >'*TJ CHARLESTON, W. Va., NOT. 8.—Soon • ..< ' SO Summary of Election Returns after returns began to come in the Entire Republican Ticket In5:> - w Democrats conceded the First and Minnesota Elected by Good r £.<•>3 ; "'\v«n In the Various States of r Fourth districts to the Republican can Majorities. HI n t tl the Union. didates—Dovener and Howard. - Later CBi a {i-J < U) advices from Logan county, the Demo cratic stronghold, showed such a fall NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA, UNPRECEDENTED MAJORITIES ing off in the Democratic vote that Al- derson, Democratic candidate for con In I*Jew York, Pennsylvania, gress, barely carried the (ftmnty. The Iowa and Wisconsin Have Also: M i-I M HUUW Democratic managers then conceded Piled Up a Big Repub « UJ « M 00 o OvO -e».W CO-S.O -f^Oi OOH.OU CT\ >-« "^1 ON O V" —jDupajj 3;OA JBJOJ. Ohio. Illinois, Iowa and . ft \Q O OO to 4^ -£*• -t*. V-n OJ -P> OOI ON 00 O •>*• Q\ CO the election of Huling, Republican, in lican Vote, v -> fc> Wisconsin. ' the Third district* by a decisive plural Ul •••UOSPK ajnuji *, oo-t- OVIO •"< 0\M«0ln OOO Q*0 U» VJ ,Q MvOUi OOOJ ^4 -4^ OJ 0O-f»- O ity. Although doubt has been expressed O I-I gom HWMO\NUQ MO 0\0\ M-f» 0\ 00 M WSWHQ Qs'vl o • o ST. PAUL, NOV. 9.—Unofficial re & as to the result in the Second • • • • jsspsg *q *O30 turns from nearly every county in the Following is a summary of the results district, yet the defeat of Wil of the election of Nov. 6 in various state show Governor Nelson's plurality au son was not cdnceded by the •U3MQ *w * PlS states. As was indicated by the early 60,000 and his majority over both can Democratic managers till noon. When didates about 3,000. So far as heard retnrns nearly everything went Repub it was learned that Marion county, a •aoqaiHH *S SUBR from the vote stands: Nelson, 137,228; tJ >0 W WONW H • HViMMUVnU lican by unprecedented majorities. Democratic stronghold, had been car Owen, 79,511; Becker, 54,149. Later On-P* Minnesota elected Nelson, Rep., by ried by Dayton by 400 over Wilson, the to 00 OMO HUiWOvn>J<fi«n O^NO M O V#» OOW -£>• W W ON O O O •qSnoi3 'j\[ PJABQ and more complete returns are ex -P- to ^Ui WU\\Q U> Q\00^C>nUHn Mum 00^<Q Q\Qui»uism 00U»U 90,000 plurality. The legislature and latter's defeat was conceded, but no •SiMpnq uqof pected to still further increase the Re- • <~n I 4*U> HHUUMMHMHUJMHHMH MMI-I OVSI « OWi 00 all the congressmen are Republican. figures were given. The, Republicans • CO I V»-I^ Onm.^ » u.^ Q\Ui •** Q V*1 OOU> MUlUl ONO OOP '-' MOwQ I-I •£•• publoan majority. > ^ I U3U1U10T3 ujMPa In North Dakota figures so far re claim that Dayton's plurality over Wil •£>• H . QS\Q Va» w Q\Q^vn Q M * <JiVn Q\N t ceived indicate the election of Allin son will be not less than 1,600, and if The congressional districts are solidly : «w ~ I "*'^M *w 'SBltD • the basis of gains continue will be over Republican. In the First James A. ^ Q QN«E» OM*>U*U> n lu vn .»«<•»> OS *+ * WR • nqqo»| ; and the entire Republican ticket by about 5,000 plurality. Johnson is re 2,u00. Returns from counties in Wil Tawney has a plurality of over 10,000, MM. MM M MMM • • • • Siag viaqiV son's district show that the Republi O -© I-I 0\U> QUiN o ®* O -t**vl 00M^ui«WN^UWM Q\ O VjriO • turned to congress by about the same but the entire votq shows a falling off. 10 Ovo VnU H oo i-i M 0*0M On OOVi OO OvON 0\<-n 00O cans did not oast much more than their McCleary in the Second has a plurality • mUu mhUWMM«NNWWMnn»hh>iM« On OO I— 0sv»0 " " 'S3UI'EJ-{ "j" "SBq^ I o figure. .. • On I OU oso o MU ONO 00N * _ 1 ^ usual vote, but that the I^mocratic of about 14,000 and the returns not all 1 South Dakota Republicans elected v : M ~~M M M M M :r w^uiu. | ..• • aaSiaqas,^o,„„.r "f J3J3<Ir I ~c/i vote falls short on account of those not liQ»^nW 00 Q\-fc. Q • MQ)Vn» Q> I _ j fa both congressmen and a big majority voting. in. In the Third Heatwole pulls through with about 2,500 to spare, while in the M : = ' •jaSu!AV o -SEXOIP of the legislature. Their state ticket MORGANTOWN, W. Va.. Nov. 7.—All <~n • >0 Q S^UiUW^ • ^ Q^MOl A Vn Q\ I-I has over 15,000 plurality. but one precinct in Monongahela county Fourth and Fifth Kiefer and Fletcher \ji *«n - lead by pluralities of 9,000 und 11,000 •vl o • • '"uuiiq 3 wqoyi Republicans made a clean sweep of has been heard from. Dayton's major 00 00 o^rt Oi U> -p" 00 ( IU1 MOjMJWMN O-l^ mQ Q\4>. Q\V|V4 4^ ^ respectively. Tdwne's plurality in the congressmen in Iowa, and their plural ity over Wilson is 1,050; a Republican S I inu wi-.wjiWK)HWMOJU»oi--.utJ nhmo\oo«s o\o I "' UBUiidig qd{0pv gain of 3,000. Sixth is about 10,000 and Eddy's in the O I 1-1 -P> O M -C> KSI M'W OOVJ ^.U> to M-fr. Q\ 00 Q (0 -Q >0 U> "M Q» (» I ity on the state ticket is not far from Seventh not more than 2,000. •Siaqiuojis '1 'V 90,000. MISSOURI LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN S*r. PAUL, Nov. 10.—Latest returns Wisconsin joined the triumphal pro M M Qw mM QS(>>to m |I • • -uosuqof^ *Q qiasJ r> Tbls Fact Is Conceded by Governor wipe out the five doubtful members of -I to w cession with a plurality of about 60,000. Stone—Big Republican Gains. the next Minnesota house and senate, On 4^ •J9UJ905C 'X 'V The legislature and all congressmen ST. JOSEPH, MO., Nov. 7.—A special OO OOMiQ -^_gv-rt H CMjJto 4i.O Oin <5OvOUl v« O-tk'NJOto OO'^ O tjWO O OOnO (J»Ui OJ vj -t-uiU) OjQs-vi Q\ OQvwti) «-n O OQ\ Mid put two of them,* the senator in are Republicans. to The Daily News from Jefferson City the Ninth district and one of the three vaquiBq *y -3 O toui ou oo+>. to to «yiQ mm N| to po^g O\C0W^v The state of Colorado comes up with says that Governor Stone concedes the members of the house from the Fif •jjaqojoa - j a plurality of about 20,000 for the Re legislature to the Republicans. tieth, in the Republican column, and ST. LOUIS, NOV. 7.;—If the returns give the Populists the remaining three, •uosduiBH *T publican ticket. • ^ I " .' o: to Oui^ui to QsOJ • Oism HQi»m N which have been coming in late in the a senator and two representatives from In Montana, Wyoming and Washing the Fiftieth. The mexdbership of the o\-^ , MM M M t0 M • > ton Republicans took everything. afternoon to the state Democratic com • o _ s i^NO U O 00 Vl N*>WW OiO'tO'O " spiRD 'M-'H two houses is, therefore, as follows: I Vn to in VI QvO VI Q\QS w nU N 00 VI u« L~> to OS ON OWI Q\tn OV mittee from the country districts con V-' Nevada is very close with probabili Senate—Republicans, 45; Democrats, vi | u,W H MUW M M H u WWW U » M M H MMM OW 99 •aSpuuajptfig -q tinue to the end, Missouri has gone 00 I M qwi Q u> M -)a. ooin Q» HQj QQOJ -P>. vj 4^ 00 VI NO (0 m Q0O\QN Qv o ties favoring the sucoess of the silver 8; Populists, 6. House—Republicans, o Republican. The Democratic state cen saXa^i -y -f s party by a few hundred votes. 95; Democrats, 6; Populists, 11. (V tral committee announces that it is sat California elected a Democratic gov piRD 'a*! isfied that eight congressmen have been IOWA. to O K)OJ 4^ n • U • OOOi -P» ernor. The remainder of the offices M to lost, that the legislature is so close as to Republicans Made a Clean Sweep in Con w are divided. \ Q\is\ OMO ONOJ O OVVJ OOI OCKO W O^n^OUNl^UU ,o^2O ^ 8 3SS3X - j ;q n Vn N U) in coin to o Q in in Q\ to M (0 Mp OtfiUVnQ ONQsOOtJ^ be practioally lost, and that the Repub gressional Contests. i ., West Virginia, the* home of William lican candidates for supreme court DES MOINES, la., Nov. 8.—Late re '••nmyi o a n L. Wilson, is solidly Republican, and judge, superintendent of public schools turns show that Republicans have made will send Stephen B. Elkins to the ,00M^M to «psjMM t0lnt0Q\t0-P»MOM M OJ to M (0KiMj> M HM !• • OlMj>»W ^UlW |I " ' " ' UOSUlIOf1 1 *JT11 *f)^ r* and railroad commissioner may be a clean sweep in the congressional United States senate.