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 nary, the Republicans electing every gress in the Eighth district. Fifth—Robert C. Cousins, Rep. I In m ' j O vj O i-i OvW O ON VI O <-n O 4=* 000 (0 OunOWS^^^N "UJMO, •suiipd "AY *1 *- 60 Sixth—John F. Lacey, Rep. ,U1 Q\ I W oo m in Q Q n»n»Q>MO\» 0\Q M o Q 00VI In o M o M vO Q\vj W o 1 congressman and carrying the state by GOTHAM'S OFFICIAL VOTE. JJlO about 100,000. Seventh—John A. J. Hull, Rep. C\ I OOVI •*' M^^UWUMWU^UW W^WUM«MAMAOO|oow S!H!AV\M/f»& Strong*! Plurality Over the Tammany m.n -Eighth—William P. Hepburn, Rep. M | W vn oo 00 OOOJ Q M VI to VI to vj ^ QMnQ tO OS Q\Q Q 00 VJ »V1 Kl O' In Pennsylvania the Democrats elect Ninth—A. L. Hager, Rep. General 44,305. 2 congressmen out of 28. The Republi Weaver is the man defeated. S3 A NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The official O Q O to HUU QssQ in I can state ticket has a plurality of over Tenth—J. P. Dolliver, Rep. (D ' vote of New York city for mayor is as Eleventh—George D. Perkins, Rep. 200,000. M | t0 « ON follows: William L. Strong, Rep., DES MOINES, la., Nov. 9.—Later elec New York gives Levi ,P. Morton 153,043; Hugh J. Grant, Tammany, tion returns from Iowa have more than £ fcUMVJ, V S3UIBf 150,000 plurality, and Strong, Rep., is 108,778; Lucien Sanial, Socialist, 7,181; kept up the Republican record. At a elected mayor of NeMf York -city by James McCullom, Pop., 298; ^ George midnight the Republican plurality on u?|4i-U) MMtoto.wtOMtotooifcotOM m m m mmm cjiVf m ooiH oo I liBUOOWJfu uuof «rt about 45,000. Gettlen, Pro., 866. Strong's plurality, the state ticket promised to be 90,000. 10 I Os-P> 00 Q On POO OJ M Q\ o to to 004^ WVI^UUI Q MVIQI to U> I 44,265. H 10 M mW to M io M M M _ to W -t- UduSldW *f • T 3 All the New England states went MADE A CLEAN SWEEP. ja. j^ln-^ Q\Q InQ In to to tO lnl>J U> Q In O Q tO Q\ Q\ OOlnlO ' 1 J1 1 NEW YORK, NOV. 9.—Complete re & Republican by increased majorities. MtiDJQ 'H *1 turns in New York state show the vote Wisconsin Republicans Get the Entire mvi to to UU » o Q\ m m mn -p». m tfi New Jersey was also captured by the for governor as follows: Morton, 668,- Congressional Delegation. m to G. O. P., with the possible exception of 712; Hill, 514,873; Morton's plurality, MILWAUKEE, NOV. 8.—Complete re W 4^ ) O m ooo oo vi ON OO m On ON ON to VJ m u> CO O VJ Hu m ' * *' U3SSUIU3M§ •§ O 0O )» Q3Q-P- " O M VI 00 0\VJ Q VI o oo-ia. QQUi M QN*> ON 00 one congressman. 153,848. turns from 65 out of 76 counties in the "1 V) to M M ooin WWW torn Mm NUi^WUiWW M to H^CNO u°sqio 'A\ "0 CO Delaware and Missouri, . two of the THE PLURALITY GROWING. state give a Republican plurality of |QV) O OOO O to Q ONO 00 Q0l»> ON OOO VI to M QmOmmt0-t>-inl»> states credited to the solid South, also 54,620. This will be increased by the Republicans Get Ohio by Over 150,000. t0U3 3 returns to come to between 56,000 and ON 8o I '••• • i 'X T"J deserted the Democracy, the former m to ONin 4^ • to vj (jo ji> vl • Also Nineteen Congressmen. 60,000. The Republicans control the being completely captured by the Re CINCINNATI, NOV. 8.—More complete o I •uanva •£. senate by seven majority, electing 20 o publicans. returns indicate that the Republican senators out of 24 and having four hold H M M Democrats got nothing in Michigan, Ulo ^ OOln 4^ On ^ •Suoptij -f •[ plurality for secretary of state will ex overs out of 13. The assembly is Re LO OJ 0^4 U vjln W the Republican plurality reaching ceed 150,000. The present Ohio delega publican by 35 majority. The nine • UBWSn03 SIUU3Q about 100,000. congressmen are all Republican, a gain KJ1 CxU)IOU3 tion in congress consists of 11 Demo Tennessee, another state classed with crats and 10 Republicans. The newly of six. Sauerhering, & Rep., defeats UTJUIS "V 'D Barwig in the Second by 244. m • uu • vjui the solid South,. elected a Republican elected delegates consist of 19 Republi The congressmen-elect by districts uosaiqjBj^ uqof governor and at least four congress cans and 2 Democrats. The Republi WOW O l'Wm'WMO\M-m• ON o • ON 4^ O ON • O 4^toQO ONO M\| W 00 Qvn>-P. TO are: men. The legislature is in doubt. cans do not concede the election of First—H. A. Cooper, Rep. • * • • -raipnBg -ui^v Kentuoky returned six Republican Sorg in the Third and Lay in the Second—Edward Sauerhering, Rep. Third—J. W. Babcock, Rep. wM (0 | congressmen, with one, < Owens' dis Fourth districts, their pluralities being Ln V-nca ji OOOr _ r ONU) O ON00 O O *-N 000 UO ON00U) 00^ C>J ON O (0 1 * uosuqof "i ••£ Fourth—Theobald Otjen, Rep. Ui 4^ 'UOU • ^ * ' Qs'vJ 00 Q\4^ 00 0\M Q ^4^ VJ Q0O\QOM^ Q^> trict) still in doubt. less than 100. Fifth—S. S. Barney, Rep. • oom M M^.4^ MU> 10 MUW^ WW tO U> W tO M M MMVIM tO MJ^ I JaipilBCT P3 2 Idaho was Republican by 2,000. ILLINOIS. Sixth—S. A. Cook, Rep. • M vQ ON O ooin Qs QOvQ 4^. Q 00 Q, Q\ M Q\-^. 4^ ON 004* O 00Q m 00-Q 00m VI | New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arizona Seventh—Michael Griffin, Rep. Republican Majority in the State Will Be Eighth—E. S. Minor, Rep. •M | MMM MM MMMM We ;t Republican. IW | OO O - ONM OULO M O-T* ^ ^ JS ONln 00WO 10 JA> vj Q ONOOVJ • ••qoBqaas o Close to 100,000. no I W ON to -P- O m QOQ tO to OOln ON O O m QNM OmpNtO ooooto O ^ VI OO Ninth—Alexander Stewart, Rep. Crefc,o i elected two Republican con CHICAGO, NOV. 7.—The returns show Tenth—J. J. Jenkins, Rep. O 3[UBIJ uqof gressmen. C0-P*to OOO M QM 4^U)to VI 000TO M M000 TOWWO too M VJ4^. InTOTN^U •£»• M^> MQN M MTO TOMVJINOUItOU> ON M vj oo Qv,N continued gains for the Republican THE LEGISLATURE, TOO. Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Florida, ticket. On the state ticket, headed by North WD "D'O Georgia, Louisiana and Arkansas re Wulff for treasurer, the indications are Dakota Republicans Get Every- main Democratic, but the Republicans thing in Sight. ^ GNONO M ON 00 00^1. OnOW ONm ON ONO ONmvjw VI^WVIMUVJ o O '"-if 'uosuuof '") • f a Republican plurality of close to _ FARGO, N. D., NOV. 9.—Chairman, q\Q)W^N-I oo to w vi to QNQjwmo O ooim M w ONQOO\oooommm i x ± and Pops get a few congressmen. 100,000. Robinson of the state central committee Kansas, the hotbed of the Populism, MMM N M M SPRINGFIELD, Ills., Nov. 9.—Finis E. has received returns from nearly every '•- wto mONm o -E* to -P* oowO W w-P*W to t04»4'W+>^Wm to to vi M to pNtovio tow o M .fr.to 4*-w to vitovii^ o M .Pwwm.mm "" PPO T U1BITTIM.U.M returned all Republican congressmen Downing of Virginia, Ills., was in the precinct in the state. They give Allin, 'S'&ON: WO^» " o^»J:..p.6»o oo S : ONMwgSgS I '' ssjuBqjrej pajj and elected the entire state ticket. city and reports that he has lost the Rep., for governor, 6,000 plurality; The next congress will consist of Sixteenth district to General John L Johnson, Rep., for congress, 5,000; uosp3 -y M | vi to m VIW W O M w ON • -P^ W IN • W to m 4^> • W about 250 Republicans, 98 Democrats, 1 Rinaker by about 200 votes. He ac Nichols, Briggs and Fancher, for treas M | silverite and 7 populists. cepts his defeat philosophically anil urer, auditor and commissioner of in oo I VJ -P. VI M 4^ O OOW W ONW M W 4^ ONO VJ 4K ONW -P* to tO to 4* ONO W to PJBUO^T •J -x does not try to explain the lanri«li i i .1 {JH4MA N iyf2*$l§Si fa&jfcdeiL'~-f&u -•I'Sr' - - * , • - r+r vi J?* - 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 *
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