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THE EVENING STAR. = PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cor. 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company. SH. KAUPFMANN’ Prov't. ios New York Offce, 49 Potter Building. ‘The Evening Star is served to subscribers in the eity by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44 cents per wonth. Copies at the counter 2 cents cach. By mail—apywhere in the United States or Canada—postage prepaid—50 cents Per month. Saturday Quintaple Sheet Star, $1 per year, with foreign postage added, $3.00. Z (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. = = second-class mail raatter.) £7 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. ing wade known on application. WASHINGTON, C., they were likely to gct eight Congressmen from the state. Mahlon Pitney, candidate in the fourth district, where some doubt as to republican success existed, was reported to be making a strong run. ae ee UTAH. SALT LAKE, Utah, November 3.—There was decided improvement in the weather at noon, and it was estimated that about 50 per cent of the vote in this city had been cast at that hour. Very little has been heard from the state. Advices from some of the principal points say that the full vote is being polled VERMONT. McKinley by 000. A long distance telephone bulletin says: Vermont at 7 o'clock has given McKinley 86.000 plurality. a SOUTH CAROLINA. Bryan's Plurality Put at 20,000. NEW YORK, November 3.—The Sun says that Bryan has carried South Carolina by 20,000 plurality. a NEVADA. Newlands Re-E RENO, Nev —Returns from the state at large are very meager, but in- dications are that the fusion ticket will carry by a large majority. At noon half of the local vote had been polled. The streets are crowded with excited men. Never before in the history of the stat has such interest been manifested in a pr 10:35, McKINLEY'S ELECTION CLAIM Republican National Committee Says Its Estimates Are Verified. a. ALL THE DOUBTFUL STATES SAFE idential election. The early vote is the la est on record. The silver men are conti- dent that Bryan will have the almost unanimous popular vote of Nevada. The ublicans concede the Bryan electors will carry the state, but only by a small plural- ity, The re-election of Newlands (silver) to Congress is considered almost certain. The Electoral Vote Figured Out by the Party GEORGIA. | Managers. Bryan by 40,000, t A Postal Telegraph Bulletin says’ that Georgia has gone for Bry CONNECTICUT. | MeKinte ¥ 40,000, NEW YORK, November 3.—The Tribune that McKinley carri necticut by Re mber 3, ind! ublican ‘, Con Nov tht retu’ > total vote hour Haven will 1 2 McKINLEY COLUMN. } Minnesota indicate that those states are EE eee | safe for McKinley. 21,000 and the republican major tes Already Claimed by Repabli- | cHiCaco. November Advices President 2,500, Dem majority can VWanagers. from Ne to the republican head- re to the effect that the wo for MeKin «mber 3.—The state has mae CHICAGO. N ember 3. = out of ut the > also en- ng to the republicans, the Fmou! that Detroit had ne for } i See Ser ate | ans will cd ity ' from Lincoln, Neb. A Record 1 mo for MeKinle eet es VICE CHAIRMAN PAYNE. VACNAEIEINS Claims the Middle West for CALIFORNIA. MeKiniey. Democrats Claim the State — by CHICAGO, November 3.—At this hour, 6 Kansas o'clock, ver tle rmation has been Kentucky | Rese vee : The re n committee have just is- Y ses sued the following on information received Maryland up to 5 o'clock: NATIONAL HEADQUART. Bulletin No. 6, at lock Vice Caair ublican national headquarters, said: opinion a good show to Mir Nebraska “The vote today 1s the heavi ever = New Hampshire | Known in the west. Nearly every friend cf New Jersey. ao | honest money had deposited a vote before D ELAWA R E. 2 eck sck. So far as heard from the day| It is Believed That MeKin Has Re ed quietly, and reports from sev- Care Ohio time show that our friends ar and WILMI situation in Delaware is yet in do more hopeful nfident of a sweeping victory than it they were yesterda polls did not close until 6 o'clock, and A telegram from Portland, Oregon, just | Will be midnight 1 able returns received says that the vote is unprecedent- | from Kent and Sussex counties are re ‘Tennessee edly heavy in that cliy, and indicated ceived. It is believed, however, that Me- Vermont majority in the city of Portland for Mc- | Kinley has carried the state by 1,000 and Kinley of over 5,000. All the claims of Ly 2,000 majority. Nothing definite tn both hefore the election were to | regard to the state ticket will be known the t the state would be divided. | until after midnight. The same can be ——| The McKinley majority in the state, in- | said of the congressional ticket. : ry og | cluding nd, will be 5 from Sussex and Kent counties see ied | fine in Wisconsin, and the vote in Mil- ticks and his friends have = @ wus in early. Telegraphic repor:s nd elec a majority McKINLEY CONGRATULATED \ 1 parts of the country show a very | t the legislature. This, however, Is by no { » vote cast, the Bryanites making very | ™ > Later returns may show Nebart Wires His Assecinte on the | aiterenenesule —_ wae 4 that Cook county would McKinley by 1.500. oF Heh epee lee rger vote for McKinley | WILMINGTON, Del., Faugpesnats vet = oe yesterday. His claim for te Chairman lations from his assoclate | Cook county was 10,W0, eae " The democrats claim that they have ear- McKinley electors and the all my heart on) ried the state, but wiil make no estimate ticket in that county h an by 40,000, i our we s to Cook county. This indicates tne defeat of of the! ‘The democratic claims for the contested and the na-| states are all en rumors. McKinley gets the state by 1, nd integrity will ne ce eee Good weather and large vote gives the re- —_>+— by the same forces. Mrs. Ho-} publicans contidence. ‘Telegrams from An- in con tion derson, Ind., about 6 o'clock say that both FLORIDA. “GARRET A. HOBAR’ parties had polled a full vote in Indiana, Republican Gain, —_— and that ft looked as if Indiana would do | Special Dispateh to The Evening Stal SENDS A GREETING. better for McKinley than the republicans ST, AUGUSTINE, Fla., November had expected. Local democrats say that| Five city and new Augustine precincts, wk Telegraphs to Major) neavy gains have been made by Bryan ina | half St. John county vote, gives Bryan, eeentes: few precincts in the city of Chicago. 480; McKinley, 391; Palmer, 19; prohibi- airman Babcock telegraphed I P.M. | tion, 3; Bryan, plurality, Gf Republican r McKinley: a gain of over 50 per cent in St. John county. nave won a magnificent victory, the Second district — Congressman Da gre » Lincoln was elect- TEXAS. demoer at, 4 ripling, republican, 324; =] A 1 ys Peterson, = jin 1s, Oar confidence in the integrity | Imdications Give McKinley 40,000 | Ambler, sound money eterson, peo. ple’s party, 4; Spencer, prohibition, 1; re- publican gain same precincts, 30 per cent. Democrats in Baltimore concede Mary- land to McKinley by 10,000. The republi- cans claim 25,000, The republicans have lurnlity. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. DALLAS, Texas, November %.—Returns from forty-five countles show heavy repub- lican vote. Indicatiors are that the state has gone for McKinley by 40,000. a 1 ef the American people has was a joyous scene in the head- There yuarters of the republican congressional } 1 amittee as the returns came in this | as all the news scemed to indicate ° evenin: Peerage fe ihe penne WEST VIRGINIA. Carried the common counell In. Baltimore : g by a large majority. The first congres: airman Babcock feels there is no doubt Bore co Caine sional district is conceded to the demo- about McKinley's election by an over- | WIEELING, W. Va., November 3.—Re-| ¢rats, The second, third, fourth and sixth a (ie Gane th slow; so far indicate re-| are republican by good majorities. ‘The The reom In which the returns were re- | P coe ‘ z fares fifth district is In doubt. : y * je Count in Slow. Washington County. -eived was crowded with newspaper men 3; wes share a v ceive : siya ee anioiine WHEELING, W. Va., November 3.—The Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. and pre sais = : count throughout the state is progressing HAGERSTOWN, Md., November 3.—So rooms were filled with Iadies, and as the | slowly, republican gains indicating this | sae sa eather wae concer no ulece Western Union bulletins were read in one | county, which gave Cleveland 156 plurality | weather could have been desired. Conse. in 1892, is expected to show a McKinley plurality of 2,500. Heavy Republican Gains, WHEELING, W. Va., November 3.—No definite returns up to 9 o'clock, but esti- mates from six counties show heavy re- publican gains. Repé¥lican state chairman claims the state for McKinley by 15,000. WHEELING, W. Va., November 3.—The chairman of the republican state commit- tee.says that McKinley’s plurality will be 20,000. room after another there went up storms of applause and laughter, while the crowd in front of the hotel cheered lustily as the rews was communicated to them on the screen on 15th street. quently, when the polls closed in the various districts of Washington county at 6 o'clock this evening, a heavy vote had been polled early in the day. It became evident that quite a number of the gold democrats were voting straight for Mc- Kinley, but carrying Lee, democrat, for Congress with them. This was the result of a canvass held among the gold democrats on Saturday last. Others of the same party voted the entire republican Ncket, while the majority, however, voted for Palmer and Buckner. The most astute politicians seem to be able to see the general result in the county. The silent vote 1s large, mystify- ing all cajculations. The republicans at the close of th¢ polls claims that they will go into the county from slagerstown with 4,000 majority. The democrats do not con- cede over 250. Should this republican claim hold good their estimgte of 600 to 800 in the entire county would be veritied, oe SAFE FOR McKINLI Michigan, Ulinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Kentucky and Tennessee. CANTON, Ghio, November 3.—A dispatch to McKinley from Wm. Hahn at Chicago headquarters says Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Kentucky and Tennessee are safe for McKinley. CHICAGO, November 3.—At 8 o'clock Vice Chairman Payne of the republican national committee made the following an- nouncement, which he also wired to Chair- man Hann: “We have Chicago by about 60,000. Re- turns from Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky and NEW JERSEY. Claim of 60,000 for McKinley. TRENTON, November 3.—Reports re- ceived here from the principal cities of the state at 2 o'clock this afternoon were to the effect that the state would be carried by McKinley and Hobart by 50,000 majority. It was stated that the fine weather was drawing out the republican voters in large numbers, and the republicans stated that y x iw RA VEE =n It must be admitted the democrats made a hard fight and their hopes for carrying the county is based upon the labor and si- lent farmer vote. e result cannot be ascertained Until late tonight, as under t new election law the count will be slow and ted are jubilant iverything in Baltimore BALTIMORE, Md., November 8.—The democratic committee concede that Balti- more has gone for McKinley by at 15,000, and that the republicans elected every man on the local ticket. MARYLAND CONGRESSMEN, How the State Will Be Represented in the Ho BALTIMORE returns from ihe trict indicate thi B. Baker, republican, has been Third for Boose. Mc Partlal returns from third congressional district assures tion of Boose, republican, over mocrat, by at least 5,000 majority MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Returns From the N s tion, trict, No. 7, of Montgomery county, Md., gives Bryan 226, McKinley 161, Levering 5, Palmer 2 an’s plural- ity, 65; for Congress, Lee, democrat, 227; McDonald, 160. This district gave I democrat, 62 plurality last year. Cecil Co Special Dispatch to The ELKTO> Md., November tion passed off quietly in Cecil county to- dey. The vote polled we B and it is hard at this hour (7 p.m.) to estimate how the county weat. The silent vote will count largely In the result. | Democrats claim the county from 100 to ), yet the republicans appear confident that Cecil county will go for McKinley by a small majority. The yete experienced considerable trouble in voting under the new law. The election was remarkable for the absence cf the use of money. J. H.T. BALTIMORE CITY. arby Maryland Bethesda Returns From the Wards and Out- side Precincts. BALTIMORE, November 3.—Two election districts (outside of Baltimore) out of 308 give McKinley, 670; Bryan, 185. Second ward, one precinct missing, gives McKinley 300 plurality, a gain of 1,800 over Anne Arundle County. Special Dispatch to The Hvening Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 3.—Returns frem five precincts of Anne Arundle give Moss, democrat, a net majority of about 50 and McKinley 120, Md&inley will carry the county by about 400 and the congres- sional contest will be closd. Spectal Dispatch to The Eventhg Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 3.—Moss’ majority, five precincts; 47; McKinley's, 120. Nine precincts to hear from _ esti- mate McKinley's plurality in county, 300; Moss, 150 to 200. Annapolis, Md. Special Diepateh to The Fvening Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 3.—Five precincts in Anne Arundel county give Mc- | vor Twelve n | Kintey 120 plurality and Moss, democrat, | McKirley a majority | for Congr {7 plurality. Mudd running | vur mere pre | behind. | rity of Sov mor | WASHINGTON COUNTY. yu had a Heavy Republican Gains Reported in y Districts. teh to The Evening Star tSTOWN, Md., November in from the se thus far receive \2 demo« | n, heretof®! democrati | Gibraltar, shows a 1 ; Keedysvi Chersville, 4 s ratio keep up in the hree aM) in ren districis, the repubi the county will be claim of 1 tained. Gacretts Big Plurality. Special Dispatch to The E OAKLAND, Md., county gives MeKink : | Jority ted. DICORD. ILLINOIS. DEMOCRA ALARMED. the Clat Special Dispateh to The E CHICAGO, Novem) —The democ are generally alarmed at the returns | this hour. Mr. Heath of the republic committees: that returns up to thi hour correspond with the figures of th republican commiitee. Tt means, Indiana by 1,000; Michigan, 20, tucky, 20,000; Illinols, by more thar | and the election of McKinley : | toral vote of more than 300. Thi Republic for McKinley. n an elec- he says, will carry it, the United States Sen; by a clean majc of seven. J. P.M. Chicago 60,000 for McKinley, CHICAGO, November 3.—At o'clock indications are that Major McK will carry the city of Chicago by between 60,- O00 and 6 ”) majority. This is only an estimate made up from partial returns, but as these are fairly representative, !t is probable that the vote is fairly indicated and the majority as stated above will prove to be close to ul figure: red precincts. 3,010; Levering, 408. Three hundred and sixty precincts—Mc- Kinley, 70,255; Bryan, 47,580; Levering, 348; Palmer, 55 Two hundred and forty precincts in Chi- cago give McKinley 46,591; Bryan, 28,840; Levering, 185; Palmer, The New York Su\ says: McKinley will get over 70,000 plura\ty in Chicago. This insures state for repullicans. The first 20 pragincts heard from on gov- ernor showed t€at Mr. Tanner is gaining in the demoge- stronghold. ‘The pre- cincts wer hry representative, though they id not include any from the stock yards digeict. Six huMred and twenty precincts give McKinley, 124,876; Bryan, 87,768; Palmer, 1,046; Levering, 7: More Republican Gains, CHICAGO, November 3.—Returns are coming into the state headquarters from all over the state with extreme slowness. Dispatches state that Pullman has gone republican by a majority of 400. In Cam- bridge McKinley received 440, Bryan 123 Dlican ¢ AGO, Nover Folsintey ty er 3 over vote of fc gives MeKin ations ar KENTUCKY. Congressional Delegation, ia) Dispat 1L0U em! er Count proceeding slowly leng heaviest vote in history of . Gener: conceded — republi made large gains, Most silver strongholds show dec: 1 Friends of Breckinridge in the sev- h district he runs neck and nec h Settle, but both men are claiming vie- tory, In the e t Judge Day re- publican, for Congress, is a winner. (populist) won in the fir Wheeler. Colson an) for Congr large major: Three wards in Leuisv republican i majo 000 majority. Repobit, Gains, to The Evening LOUISVILLE,Ky., November &—Twer seven precincts in the state show a republican gain of 230, VILLE, ovember 3.—The biggest part of the Palmer and Buckner strength in this city went to McKinley. On account of the heavy vote the canvassing is progressing slowly. NEW YORK, November York Herald says that the Owensboro’, Ky., concede every precinct to republicans. This is an indication of how things are going. Heavy Repu LOUISVILLE, Ky., November nence, Ky., the first precin to report, gave McKinley 2 A heavy republiccn gain. Republican Mayor in Loulsville. ul Dispatch to The Evening 8! LOUISVILLE, Ky., November 2.—Esti- mates from meager returns in city give Mc- ican Gains. Bryan 191. SP r. e] Alexander s | If you want today’s news today you can find it only in The Star. Estimated Melvin UISVILLE, Majority 10,000, Ville, wih v of probebly Mei enna Vin, VILLE, Ky "x TENNESSE ed te the Kepublite York J al vs t Viv Chattanooga CHATTANOOG The vote in this city IW. The indications are that Chattanooga has Kone for McKinley by over 500. The count of the vote is slow MEMPH sm) regs lied in ztions are jcrity will t NEW MeKinle a repy EN. OSBHORNE’S BL Claims 6 Melk dou ity 0 NEW YORK, November Gen, Osbor ot nati sent the letin He Th etary the republics follow ommitte al « = tn show that a West Virg About 200.0 mage probably give S00 plura 10,000; 100,009, have carried New ¥ ity. I Md Massach a large ts we nd will give u: will ty Tennessee, Mlinois will give ma- “We are also confident of Kentucky. Mc tare elected without any COMMITTEEMAN PAYNETS CLAIM. He Wires Major Mein’ the Middle West. Ohio, Major Regarding CANTO) Payne wires vember -Henry C. McKinley from Chi- » headuarters that Iowa will give 75.40) MeKinley majority; Michi, nme, D1 nols, 80,000; Kentucky, KM); Tennessee, 15,000), ‘3 a “3 GOV. STON Concedes the of Major McKinley. ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 3.—Gov. Stone cone: the election of McKinley. Br; home precinct in Lincoln goes: McKinley, 1 Bryan, 107.

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