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.
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