The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 10, 1898, Page 4

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GENERAL ELECTIONS Brief Returns as to How the Dif-' ; ferent States Voted. MICHIGA The Congressional Delegation from Illinois athe Likely to Be Evenly D Triple Fusion in Coloraio Makes a Sweeping V returns indi plurality of the sta ceed the plurality of 51.2 the plurality of 25,105 for Bush- | 70,06 ibliecans eleet 15 of congress men and four districts a c ed by the democrats. Two dis the ‘Third and Twelfth, are ir t. The present delegation in 3 is 15 to | lowa | rang Des Moines, Ia., cincts in lowa give Dobson, 7 ter, 4,555. The democratic state central | owir out the fo committee has g¢ statement: We the republicans by 25,¢ We have | elected Weaver in the Sixth district} by 1,000 to 30. There are insutti-| cient returns in from the other dis-|} ment.” | triets on which to base a stat A statement from the republican | state central comr blieans have mor han 50,000. We 1} j Lac kth, has 1,500 to y. republ 000 m Massachnetts. Boston, Nov. 9.—After out state issues and itirely to four cor nd a fe icams have 1 ehusetts and elected local dist governor for the four s the entire state tic cott’s plurality rity. Wol ce, his democratic oppor be about 70,000, or 15,000 1 lead last year. The legislat but little changed name! ocrats. almost | lic Lincoln, Neb., Nov 9%.--Scattering precinct returns indic certain election of Hay for governor, by a plurality of not 7 less than 5,000. Chair of the repablican : said: ‘‘We have elected the entire re- rb} epu blic hter, tate com:nittee publican ticket by pluraliti of not | less than 3,000 and possibly to exceed | 6,000. We will have a majority of the | islature on joint 1 t and | elect arepublican United States sen- | ‘; ator to succeed Senator Allen. V have elected three congressmen and |°* obably four of the si Mich Detroit, Mich., Nov. 9.—1 J 1 Campau, chairman of the democratic state committee, concedes the re-elec- |, tion of Gov. Pingree by lu fi. perhaps 50,000. Gen. Arth chairman of the republica mittee, gave the following statement} , to the Associated pr “The o sount will give Gov. Pingree a pl ity of 100,000, a gain his plurality received in lelection. The le strongly republican. of Michigan republican zndidates appears to be elected, a thoug ill have hopes | of carrying the Second district not concede the Tenth. The demc ims to have made gai state com- h the democrats s lature enough to seat memt . but it that the ! Trenton, N. has been carried and Foster M. Voorhees, t candidate, iselected governo 12,000 plurality. Essex county ric bra was conceded to be the fighting ground of both y rties, has gone republic by about 5,000 and both houses of | legislature will be republic hie will insure the election of arepublican | t™ an to succeed James Smith, Jr., in the | United States senate. Ex-Congress- man John Kean i choice of the republicans as Senator | $°°° Smith’s successor. The democrats | conceded to be the have elected two of the eight con- | Nash gressmen—Salmon in the Fourth and partial and complete from 40 counties, a) Daly in the Seventh. The senate w show stand 14 republicans to 7 democrats. Indiana. Indianapoiis, Ind., Nov. 9 man Martin, of the democratic committe as yet sufficiently complete to deter mine as to the state. ‘The repub! have probably elected i Eighth, Tenth, Eleventh districts, though the | i aa | oc the Sixtt cee Third, F Twelfth anc four republican and two dem ocratic Congressmen. This is a democratic eat — wee ee ne of the Chairman « lican State ¢ majorities congressional tickets g between 606 Hampshire. ed this statement t ection of Rol governor ublicans y, and th Pennsylvania. West Virginia. Minnesota. | | | is concernec | | Kentucky. REPORT OF GEN. MIL The Entire 5 Document fact, covers army in the war and minute details with ning with Gen. Miles’ landing in Cuba | and until Rico to come home. The reference to | paign alone ta invasion and occupancy of Thomas for | the part taken by ENTIRE WORLD AFFECTED. turns Will Elect Stanley. oe Tennessee. iod begin- London Papers Urge the American People | an increase of in’s ma : taining the Philippines. ajority over the tiago cam- nocratic m r of 1896, and indications point to jority for MeM ; Mail this | rican people } governor | at Gen. M Admiral Sampson and asked the a ral to protect States tro said the returns were eee may not be out 20 membd; North Dakota. The repor’ Reports from y-three precin ene Yr. THE WAR INVESTIGATION, Negins to See the End at Inquiry -The Repert en essme Camp Meac ed me that he had et them,” supply In Smith said: »to August pipe line Chickamauga creek, and it was t cit sappoint vas simply slush and was not water Phere were no floors in any of t Jospital tents time that I reported for duty at hospita ght state aid after orders the floors v ad been ceive fa = 8 regard to nursing we had no trained s. All the nursing was done t « them were ar vhen I wasin of the wards of the Second ignora 1 who could tnd three men e war c& mise >» Camp Meade to ine vestigate the condition of t camp bmittec While the re- made public it it commends the the camp us favorable and onounces the sanitary condition old Seeker Returns Empty-Handed, , Mo., Nov. 9 Dr. John J, Benton City, this county : t returned yesterday from the Klon- but 1 rought none of 1 c the muc alked-of id with him he doctor left Dawson City August ied in Seattle September 15, iin plenty in that t getting it is almost an ility Dr. Harley was one of party that left this city last March for Alaska ull of whom t " i| dike eountr ficial | He says there is b s claim t st count ’ c t nlicans claim them t impossi j ( Butler em have return Hloodhounds Net Ge i Witnesses, », Ind., No lhe evidenee supplied by bloodhounds whieh have i | been put on the trail of criminals hag been ruled out by Judge Young, of Wa v, in the case of Gilbert Young, traced by t hounds and ar. for malic is t ass. When is 2 : “| the « vas called re decided . d by the hat it w { be palpably MeKintey'’s Vote rv resident Me Canton at 9:25 yesterday 1d r eeting friends who called at the home of M. C. Barber, proceeded to cast his vote He entered the elec t anded bale °. i He w nly a few see n siting bis . ee ud 3 t. At terday afternoon the t for nt ar Mrs. MeKinley spr ahs . 7 t Iilinois Hunters Coming to Missourt ehirtieishecsn Bloomington, I ? 9. —Twelve Central Illinois Nimrods left here nti : rail ett et | to-day fo t Missouri for , and fishing. party will be a point 40 miles Several mem- grimages to Mis ts of rare sport party. a THE RESULT IN KANSAS. i A Hrewery ¢ Fusion Leaders are Ctaimin he State, : 5 a aders ar ming t State, Pittsburgh, P. Nov. 9. —Negotia- in progress for the forma } tion of a corporation, capitalized at | about $20,000,000, that will take in all bine. Bat Kepobdlicans Belleve Later Re- | the local breweries. The intention of | cincts in Kansas have been received at | the promoters is to merge the interests e two parties, | of the 16 breweries in Allegheny coun- Ss one great com- Topeka, Kan., Nov. 9.—Complete re- turns in only 49 out of the 2,100 pre- to Pronounce Boldly in Favor of Re- | > the headquarters of t but these, together with information | ty and operat obtained from other sources, indicate | PaDy- that the ele hem 4 tion is close. Both sides of | Off the Ratts. course claim t s The republican taltimore, Md ov. 9 —The engine managers are sappointed over the!/on a Baltimore Obio train ran off vote in towns, where the fusion- rails at Mount Vernon, O., last side. En- seriously injured master No « Awfnt Deed t Alva, Oke. t zy and then Gow. alned

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