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—<—— — THE EVENING &STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : 3101 Fenneylvania — Cor. =. St, by The Evening Star Ne mpany E 8. i. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. Few York Office, 49 Potter Building. ‘The Evening Star is served to subscribers tn the j GF EEN arch Conte per monte Gopice: at the « If you want to buy, sell or exchange anything, it will pay you to announce the fact in the advertising columns of The Star. They are closely studied by more than three times as many people as read any other Paper. ceunter 2 cents each. By mail—apywhere in the z United | Statce or Cenada—postage prepald-—50 ecnts P Saterday Quintupte, Sheet Star, $1 per Fear, with ttpmerea ‘at the Tost Office at Washington, D. C., es _eecend-clase mail matt gq Star benefit Bryanism. In the first pia he NEW YORK’S OFF YEAR SAID HERE said, a slumy was always expected in en of year. To add to this, the republicans in New York divided their votes between two tickets, when they could have won had they stuck together. The result there and mismanagement of the New York and Pr aiesiftlcrmioee raat beets staee | No. 13,939, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1897-FOURTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. Rates of advertising made on eation. y Brooklyn leaders.” official count may be necessary to decide HANNA SAFE IN the legislative complexion After a stormy mecting the vesolution The r was defeuted, and Van Wyck was cast out bulleti Sena ea ine’ Saline taereake of the general committee. H2 then became Stee ulletin this morning, claiming the state MARYLAND IN DOUBT e : prominent in a moveinént that developed : : 2 ticket by 10,000 to 12,000. The democratic 7 S ; did not indicate any lessoning in the num-| State and City Reverse Verdict of | into the county democrac : Next Legislature Will Be Republican inet eee Both Sides Claim the Legislature on Current Comment on the Result of} i net indicate apy the state ince thelr elit : a relentless crusade agalust : qhe state by small majoritles, ta Electi tnited vote we Pe Che a Presidential Election. ee ee aan of tha sou e on Joint Ballot. HOW LEGISLATURE IS DIVE a sa the Elections. cress feeling against we eee powerste: a opiate ae ae peas W: eer eae rare IVIDED. rT, Say irg in the hands of on re = > Democrats Ha the Senate and Re- ing, whether Justified or not, excited some Ge fae es SHALL mbiicans the Hl CHANCES FAVOR REPUBLICANS e he di ts Wyck continued to hoday the county de iH vb cams the House. REPUBLICANS PROFESS NO SURPRISE sec:¥"2in tne‘arne fate “se'ae | PARKER AND VAN WYCK ELECTED) Wx cosioncto potas uss ions, | MARGIN, HOWEVER, 18 VERY SHALL | °"""" "motte EP other chirg he thought operated to bring by Mayor Grace, with+Andraw J. White. COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 2-it about defeat to the party in power was When the county democracy ired Mr. ugweeciasy 4 E seems to be conceded, whatever may Secretary Sh n Satisfied With One take Oblow he sale“ suppose | Low Beat Tracy and George Made Mee aye as dectel unis rersase Democrats Stiil Insist They Havel ye the final outcome on joint bal- retary Shermai * : 4 t No Certainty That Senator Gor- that there were at lerst 50,000 republicans - court November 5, 1589. © ¥ *: lot for senator, that the democrats will ee he Ohio Outh who wanted office of some sort. Not — a Poor Showing. eee ore St ue orerly, conduce Carried the State. have a majority of the state senators and man Wil Be Re-Elected. tl io Outlook. than twelve thousand could be gratified; ‘wo months later, at the French pall. thirty-eight thousand were, therefore, of- company with two women and a friend the republicans of the representatives. nee fended. They might not all show their re- Mr. Van Wyck went to the Metropolitan a eed will ae the a of what are enti by ti inst the ticket, but ~ p Opera House to take in the revels. it was | Wp yw o > . x 21> ‘nowr as “rippers,” or bills to reorganize A SLUMP OF THE “OFF YEAR”| many of them might not vote at ail, or | LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN | Ones House to take inthe revels. tt was! oRy OF FRAUD IS RAISED }, h it the different cities or boards in the munici-| MALSTER ELECTED MAYOR might not do the work they usually do. The ties were in full swing. Mr. Van Wyck ale Se ee ee ee ASSES men who want office are usuatly the work: So offered a $100 bill at the office for a iox, aaERESaIE Rnuer onertathns ster mee —— vhe: 5 re- vere sold, so he bought admission | ae Jeet se t eS 2 Baldi penlecdae ENG fuse tomers as epee over the | NEW YORK, November 3.—The result of Peas = Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. lature against the other branch no parti-| BALTIMORE, November &—With semi Elections were 1e! yesterday a te 2 result of the election. the frst muntetpal election im the Greater | Mr. Van Wyck went but into the lobby, | CLEVELAND, Ohio, November &—The | san biile can be nasnen TOR CWS eG BOT GEE lara Not Depressing to Republicans. |New York completely reverses the condi- | and @ policeman refused to let hiin return. | election of a legislature which wil! return | Allen “O. Myere at the democratle state sachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,| > 3¢ SESSCaT OE coe ‘nited States Senate | headquarters says: “Not one of the fasion tons of 1806, when McKinley's pluragity in | After a dispute with Sergeant Schinittber- | at. A. Hanna to the United States Senate | headquart y of the fusion Marstend., Viretate, | Rentocky and Gouth Senator Corie Of Montene sata) that hell gai aamaltariiory was (beste: he Masai: | Eee Melwas! arrested Helwag aactutged [ine res assured, The triumph of Mr. | Cincinnati ticket will vote for Hevneee official returns from all che counties in the state except St. Mary's and Calvert, and fairly good estimates from these, the re- publicans appear to have elected enough court, the policeman not appearing. seo ri Enis ; | A republican says two of the republican Dakota. a esate the Tenn ins tears ity of Van Wyck, Tammany candidate for |“ yf.’ Van Wyck was elected chief Hanna was not unexpected by his friends | + Qoresentativcs Clevted ‘will not Sots for | Members to the next legislature to giv In Virginia the democrats had a = coreen ae Bid eee following area mayor, is about 85,000, and the entire tick- the city court July 23, 1805, to succeed | in Ohio, but it was accomplished against | Hanna. He can be elected without them if ; them a majority of ten on joint ballot. Of- over, electing J. Hoge Tyler governor and] a slump in 5 et is elected, with majorities ranging from | 5. M. Ehrlich, deceased, and the following | tremendous odds. His election not as-| the republicans have 74 on joint ballot, as | ficial returns may be necessary to decide November was elected a judge of the city | sured until the result in this county was | Now claimed. court on the Tammany, tcket. known. He was supported by the substan- Cry of Fraud Raised. Reiurns Comesim Slowly. tial business men, the farmers and me-} ‘The closeness of the yote has’ caused ALBANY, N. Y., November %.—The com-| chanics, and the friends of good govern- intense feeling and the usual cry of fraud. Pieted returis from the state are com-| ment in general. He overcame what fac- When the result was in doubt in 18K5 it ing in slowly, and demonstrate that the | tional difficulties there were in the party. | was discovered that the tally sheets were republican landslides of the past two years | His opposition, while bitter and malicious, | forged. Last night the republicans tele- have been reversed, if eee pe giving as} was disorganized and without a leader. graphed to all their county committees to ae oe vennucing eeeeen se eee ; me Democrats Opposed to MeLean. beware of the frauds of 1885, and when least. by chang a 1 like 240, e republic: = cS Rates, : fei Democrats understeod that the triumph pie gece aor Tre LClMmning) the Degiata: Governor Black's plurality in the state | of their legislative ticket meant the ele bates Only cne or two majority on joint last year was over 200,000. John Palmer, | ¢:o, eRnn ph Opaiot MeLean. This = « the republican secretary of state, won the | #0 to ghe CES OO te ro Ne The democrats telegraphed their county yeur previous by over 100,000. The indica- | fact created apathy in their ran! No | committees to beware of all sorts of fraud tions ure that these enormous piuralities | formidable senatorial opposition developed | 8nd to remember that it was a majority of have been swept away and a reverse plu-| to Mr. McLean. The democrats have soid Coe, Se ees rality of between 30,000 and 50,000 is given. af Sine! the highest bidder | °®! eee < The greatest surprises of the returns are | ‘Pir Senatorial seat aa has ene eae _ | a)rhe state headquarters will be kept open the great gains made In the asembly by | tWice in succ n, and democrats of in- | all week and until the officia! counts are democrats, many of them being in made in all the eighty-eight counties of counties and districts where there was no the maa It is expected that there will be expectation on the part of democratic man- {rouble in some of the close counties. There agers of winning. Republicans explain will no Coubt be much agitation in all of gains by attributing them to the them today. of surprise heated municipal campaigns and the trad- Democratic Claims. : results. While Van Wyck’s victory was ‘ eat creased majorities. expected the voting oxee the country gen- nets Esep ailicamstwleeuinon rae Chairman McConville claims that the The fusion ticket was probably elected | erally went in a way that was net ans Robt. Van Wyck. assembiy, although by @ very largely de- democrats will have a majority of seven in in Colorado. ticipated by officials. a ae tee wr | creased majority x the legislature on joint ballot for senator. Silver democrats carried Kentucky and Mr. Gary’s Maryland Advices. 70,000 to 100,000. Coler’s plurality ove Big Cities Go: Bemoe: J He says the republicans are claiming the city of Louisville, electing their mayor Fitch, republican, for controller, is over is SI ASS counties that are doubtful and others that ieee: . Postmaster General Gary was at his of-| 409.000. Both Van Wyck and Coler were | More surprising, perlmps, than the re- the democrats have carried by small plu- New Jersey elected a republican legisla- | 9°¢ thls morning. At 12 o'clock Mr. Gary | free silver adherents in 1696, turns on the state and assembly district ralities. are hes sivices ees settee: bin ie. ropeey Alton B. Parker, the democratic canii- | tickets ‘were the results < the municipal ‘or ave wor! 1g majority in J of 8] campaigns in ihe large cities. New York, phe at ee, Cn Ge eer eee cere a eee See nd | Buffato, Rochester, aepcoerton Syracuse, Se eee ee tne CUES RU garice’ el poatlivel falorm’ationiregardite Tae ; ctad the entire state ticket by from 50,000 to 0,000 majority. The new legislature,| slump in this instance as a; bad one. It which is two-thirds democratic, will elect | might be very much worse, he said, with- = out being very depressing. He did not Zohn W. Daniel to succeed Rimselr tw the | think that the administration had been re- United States Senate. The republicans | »..eq or that the people of the country had were divided and the democrats report ma- changed their minds as to the wisdom of terial gains in the negro counties. having the republican party in power. .. Wol-}| Mr. W. W. Dudley, ex-commissioner of oe ae rge | Pensions and old-line politician, said that Cotte -xepubiicam, secectnor over {CCOraS Fit; wast inerely adi off scarirantil; involving Fred Williams, democrat,and William Ever-| othing of consequence as to the future, ett, national aaah hee eee pe Mr. wevelt Reticent. e reduced from the last election. - mee po which is normally democratic, went| Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, who vot- De Se ed the republican ticket at his home in whe. vote ie Pennsylvania shows a fall- | Oyster Bay, Long Island, yesterday, was ing off of about 30 per cent from last year. | 2t the Navy Department eariy this morn- The republican candidates for state treas- | ing. He declined all invitations to discuss urer and auditor general are elected py | the elections, and it is sald that he told one large majorities. In Philadelphia Clayton"| COTTespondent, who appreached him on the : subject, that such remarks as he migit like reenact Cy | treemutes 7 D8 | csi rake) aiodts the rele, irarticuie ri tin about 75,000. The proposition to permit the | New York, “were not fit for publication.” increase of the city’s debt is carried. In the government departments there was The republicans carried Iowa, but by de- | # general feeling of surprise at yesterday's dential election, and did not regard the Wm. T. Malster. the position of some of the counties, an@ these may alter the result, but from the best obtainable figures at this time the democrats appear to have a total of 53 legislative votes, while the republicans have 63. McLean Claims Everything. CINCINNATI, Ohio, November 3.—The The Lower House. In the lower house the delegations from foll vi a » candidate) was elected mayor and Parker NV his total plurality over Wallace, republican, | Utica, Albany, Troy and Sehencctady elect. aes Se ee ~ Lag Pacey te the various counties will probably stand aciaccaty cies f the court of ap- | comment en the shite, he did not wish to | below the Bronx river will not be less than | ed democratic mayors. tn Albany the cons eee ee ee S| as follows: ay See aa “gecretary Bliss pee t returned fi 108,000 insuring his election and democratic | ditions were very stmilar to these in New Sa RSA, 5 Democrats—Baltimore county, 6; Har- peals. Seere' Iss has not yet returned from | 108,000 z ork. Two republican candidates split up CINCINNATI, November 3. | sora, 4: Howard 4; Cecil, 3: Kent, 2; Cal- in Ohio there seems now to be no doubt | New York, where he went to cast his vote | Success in the state. the vote of that party and allowed the Melville E. Ston: ark, sa: hacen Uataas, 8. ieechpiaes: es ane of the election of Bushnell (republican) for ie Get Tracy. He is expected here Like a Presidential Election. democrat to win. The combined republican Mark Hanon. . The democrats believe that they have | V& i Q wickets. hex ris y = cc. 2 e pr 7 2, i cess p atic d the state and legislative ticket. An | cester, ico! » 3s sd . _ E h sh to the polls has never been | vote was 2,000 in excegs of the democrati E i 2 te a gislative ticket. An ae a eee Tang atare, | Commissioner Evans of the bureau of ene Fexespe: tui prestdedtlallverras reaiay | vote win Bunato auuegscnestae eenceiecnl| taariey” Cliecieal etseucoealy oy/tne Minin honest return will show it. Talbot, 3; Anne Arundel, 3; Carroll, 8; to- - pensions is still in Ohio and may not re- ze 4 Senate. success was thought to be alm prior to election, butrihe resul eign to the predictions, turn here until next week. weather failed to dampen civic enthusiasm. In Maryland the republicans elected a} Commissioner Butterworth of the patent] The registration was abnormal. The total mayor in Baltimore and the complexion of | Office is aiso in Ohio. He will probably be} of 567,256 was only 11,452 behind that oi assured | sale, which would inevitabiy have becn th a5 ‘ i J. ys McLEAN. tal, 44. are for-| result of the election of the democratic he Enauirer (dem.) does § ot concede the —Aliegaiiy, ticket in this state. Many democrats votea | @Ct#ion of either Bushnell or the republi. | _Republicans—Aliegay, Garrett, 2; Saade ts 5 peeetin ate So can legislature. It charges manipulation of | Baltimore a a ckigrat td 5; eens es : e here tomorrow. a © only, 060 pericént) talled NEW JERSEY © PUDLICAN. ‘cr Mr. Hanna as a consequence. e tour | th. the republicans for the pur- | 2: merset, 3; Montgomery, 3; va LEER Brees eas with the | “Assistant Secretary Webster Davis of eee Ce fener tirade ase eae U —_ of Mr. Bryan through the state is seen in | pose of assisting in what it calls “dirty | St. Mary's, 2; Caroline, 2; Prince Georee’s, Saances in favor of the republicans. Even | the Department of the Interior is in Ohio, . VERY OF. BOO SHOWS tHAt vii = the result. He drove all the national demo- in close counties. Its claim for the] 3. total, 46. . if it should prove that the democrats had | where he has worked energetically for the the falling Cit doce wot omit? Shows that | Lewisiniure Wili Elect a successor to eae carried the legislature it would not neces- | republican ticket during the past three sarily insure the re-election of Senator Gor- | Weeks. It 1s not known when he will re- United States Senator Smith, _ crats and many of the conservative silver |! Wan an ee et Elections for state senator were held in TRENTON, N. J.. November 3,—The New | democrats to the support of Mr. Hann in Lucas county (Toledo) and on the elec. | fourteen counties, twelve having held over of 1896. The vote for Tracy, the republican may- man, because there are some hold-over cralty candidate, was divided by the can- | Jerscy assembiy Will have a republican ma] Senator Hanna received the retarns at | jion of nine of the twelve in Cuyahoga | from last year. Of these nine are republi- democrats and some elected yesterday who | S¢?a@tor Hanna Sends Assurances. | didacy of Seth Low upon a citizens’ ticket, | forityéf 21 on joiat' ballot. ‘Whe latest fig- | the Union Club. He was surrounded by One is other saan kee tri. | CANS: and the latter appear to have elected would not vote for him. Ee Around the Treasury Department intense | LW Was second and Tracy third in the | ures tram the different counties show that | his business associates chiefly; and watch- ie » the Commercial Tri- ccntest. The George vote was inconsider- interest was manifested, the early uncer- th of its leader evidently dis- le. ‘clans about Washington were | tainty as to Maryland and Ohio leading | integrate his following, and thousands evi. dently v All comments on the elections this morn- their cendidates in Garrett, Allegany, bune (rep. ° etin with great interest. He re- | 2 (rep.) claims Bushnell’s election by ing by pot ihe demecrats have eleéted senators in bur- | ed the bul 000 and that the legislature is republi-| Charles, Harford, Baltimore city, second gten, Hunterdon, Mifdlescx, Passaic and | peatedly refused to give out a statement can. Neither paper publishes specifica. | legislative district, St. Marys, Caroline and tempeccdiily, thet avcertane s MAES: tol aaicicG: ecabrniteatee te ieee fet Cotsen nen rem ea atciate! Sussex, and that Robert E. Hand (rep.) is | until his election was absolutél ured, | tions of what counties are claiméd for the] Prince George counties, giving them @ Lf ae eid aan emir = aun-| 18 claimed that young George lost m elected senator from Cape May by about | and then spoke as follows: “The iriumph | legislature. d. Among democrats so much interest | Secretary Gage was one of the most dill- total of seventeen, as indicated by the re- Vote in Hamilton County. turns, while the democrats have apparently The total vote cast yesterday in Hamil- | been successful in Calvert, Cecll, Mont- ton county was 81,176, Of this 66,504 votes | Somery, "lathot, Dorchester and Worcester, were in Cincirnati and 14,672 in the county, | Which, together with their three “hold- have always placed principle above party at exclusive of Cincinnatl. The only candi. | Vers,” gives them an appareat total of such times as these. I wish to extend my | date clected on the straight republican | 2ne. a thanks to the people of Ohio for their sup- | ticket was county infirmary director, for Goldsborough Probably Wins. < vote for Van Wyck is about 44.25] fiudson, 11; Hu . 2; Middlesex, i : 5 ae jopiecineys General Melcennswasi also ami) tow o.o or ven Wa cast, or less than | Monmouth, sex, 1, and Warre. DOLE as E whom only the county outside of Cincin- | Phillips Lee Golcsborough of Dorchester SRE RG Taser cpar as ROWE |e Cre ee ae BEES te tae | amialts the other (pandtles the Fight Was a Hard Onc. nati has the right to vote. probably has been elected state controller be interviewer ou thatserinn teeeritGee ie the same territory. Gnblymen candidates are elected, except | Senator Hanna's victory was a hard-| the average majorities of the fusion |by the republicans. His plurality over ly expressing pleasure that Mr. Hanna had in Passalc, where Stutt, Gtedhill, McKee |rcught one. It wal against the most wiz senators was 1 for the ten fusion rep- | Thomas A. Smith of Caroline in the coun- republicans) and Dott Zemocrat : Tink pulled through. chosen, eine ea ar Spl Piiine: ter factional opposition “that ever faced a | -esentatives the average was 2,223. The | ties may be very small, but this cannot be Election of Legislatures. Mayor | bighest majority on the fusion ticket for | told at this time, as the detailed vote has votes through the failure of inspectors to is taken in the svccess of Gorman that even the defeat of Hanna, had that been accomplished, would not relieve their de- Pression should the Maryland senator prove to have been defeated also. Repttlicans, in commenting on the gen- eral result of the election, profess to feel ro surprise, and say that there is nothing disheartening to them in the election. They 2ppeal to history to show that off-years following a presidential election nearly al- Ways result in a defeat for the party Placed in power the year before, and say that the elections are generally on tco gent of those in search of information. | amix his paster to mayoralie Uelete About 1 o'clock Mr. Perkins, private secre- aistacsniiw tary to Senator Hanna, received a tele- ee moaictalay ote: gram from the senator saying that the| The unofficial vote for mayor of Gres Ohio legislature would be republican by | New York follows: Van Wyck, 235,180; Low, three votes. This news was communicated | 149,873; Tracy, 101,833; George, 20,380; Glea. to Secretary Gage, and was repeated in| coy, go. later dispatches. eg 0 majorit: yer senators of the republican party in Ohio is a matter vhis will make = ti fourteen re- of national congratulation. As in 1596, the principies Involved affected largely the in- tegrity of the nation. Patriotic citizens men show house will stand thirty ns to twenty-three demo atic assembiyimen are elected Bridge, the fourth republican candidate, | Prominent man in this country. ae eas eats eee suffered defeat. McKisson, with the entire municipal ad- Sood te rest ht for beard of con- | not come in. ‘esterday’s elections do not seem to af- 5h Hae mal pi es _ | trol DOG ie nex: ighest was for pro: eiect S81 f - close margins this time to be regarded as | rect Congress in any way. If Hanna shoald Inquiry at the Capitol today Fret eyed: azalnst:the.sen ing attorney, Four of the seven | , The ciection is assured of Allen Ruther: @ disaster. Most republicans say simply be elected in Ohio and Gorman in Mary- land, the Senate would stand just as it is. Should Hanna be defeated it would increase the democratic membership in the Senate information that the digpatches concerning | ®t0r, and was openly fighting him= For- | county officers elected on the democratic | Td for clerk of the court of appeals over the New Jersey electi in its relation to | aker'’s friends through the state were luke- | fusion ticket- are independent republicans, | the present clerk, Mr. J. Frank Ford. Gen. the United States senatorshi warm, and many times during the battle | 4d one scnator and four representatives | Rutherford ran behind the ticket. Sign ne ee Mr. Hanna was greatiy discouraged. The |“ ®!8e Independent republicans. Chairman Vandiver at noon said: “We Binet ees PSL die pe til car |Colcred men in Ohio, too, were strongly Claims of Senator Hanna. have fifty-eight members of the general yesterday Will hoht aver the, Senate chosen | @8ainst the republicans. Professional labor | CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 3—Mr. | #88embly on joint ballot sure, with Calvert Snly, doce yest eg over; and to that extent | agitators were against Mr. Hanna's elec- | MA. Hanna today detann one aigned the | 102.2 oe Send rom, As chat county, sEMatly epee araey’s balloting bear ma-| tion tooth and nail. The senator swept following telegram: went democratic in 1805, we feel confident everything aside and won despite oppo- “CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 3. that we have carried it, end we will then that it is the usual off-year result, though some add that disappointment over the cis- tribution of patronage and dissatisfaction ©n account of tco much one-man power in certain sections had a bad influence upon | by one. fas ne mune ea Q In Virginia the democrats have the legis- enerally view the macter : somewhat iaore gravely than would be | ture and Daniel will succeed himself. expected, tempering their rejoicing with | Should Gorman be defeated and Hanna some feeling of doubt and uncertainty. | elected it would increase the republican This is due partly to their anxiety about membership by one, but still it would be serially upon the senatorial prospects in. New Jersey. Hs re met oe sition. “To Melville E. Sione, General Manager, | b@ve @ majority.” Maryland and partiy to the uncertainty us| short of a majority, In neither New Jer MR. HOBART is” SURPRISED. Sea ee ak ick secretary, of ithe repub-| | @ne Associates Pres co aay SALE Suc apubigen swe rece te how the overwhelming victory of Tam- sey nor Kentucky is the senatorship di- many is going to affect the party in the Ee lean national commitice and manager of | roiire Pours, Which are authentic and future. Some are aistrustful of the Tam. labia cdclaiewee fh tes say that the republicans have elected = 7 . reliable, I claim je republica: have - Result In New Jersey Interested the | Senator Hanna’s legislative canvass, this = einige 4 senator and one representative in Caro- rectly involved in this election. The legislature which will elect Mr. Black- jority of three on joint ballot outside of y Vice Pi 3 morning made the vi ; 5 ‘i Ine, three representauves in Montgomery, thany machine and fear that it may give | burn’s successor, or rather a successor to pce eeeeteent egiaIR epee ee aera enone tyes | Hxmnallson ieonaaty, ae EBAY and that the official returns will be neces- them trouble. Deboe, will be elected next year, and the CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 3.—Vie eg ure: = — Effect on the Next House. eiection in Kentucky now is significant as — President ard Mrs. Hobart arrived in Cieve- | _““O8 Joint ballot the republicans will have BRYAN IS ENCOURAGED. land this morning for-a few days’ visit, | 7; the democrats, 62; doubtful, & In case While at luncheon with Mr. M. A. Hanna, | 4! now in doubt go democratic Mr. Hanna | @¢#8!ts of Yesterday, He Thinks, sary in the cute of one in Carroll. Other y peo- Ba, it Ali fave the The general declaration of the democrats | S!™Ply indicating that the Blackburn peo: dispatches say thai egany & ple are in control, and that Blackburn may be re-elected when the time come: is, however, that the result is a great = Sac en eat republican ticket 1,000 majurity, that How- t i 2 glinousinsdout ; , ‘avorable to Silver. oe y 300, that Frederick triumph for Bryanism; that the next| In New Jersey a part of the legislature at the Union Club, the Vice President was | il! se neve TESTS ae on an BSE, | CL TINCOLNT NERD aiovsaber 3—ur. Bryan | o-o Sieg tank ee fiat Ann area House ef Representatives will be demo- | ¢lected this time holds over and will par- SSS UE Ea ae cane Cone reborn (On| eng es lecuon te the) Senate tte aso eae eee ore tani“ ae gunmen as wu i cratic, and that they will hav ty | tictpate in the election of Mr. Smith's suc- an expression on the result of the election. | SUF€d.” ed Press: The returns are| 2 ‘uscratic by about 2w. Cine ee tees cessor, and there the indications are that minalacewe neve heard nothing more than is print. | Later Mr. Dick conceded two of the | TO the Associated Press: The returns are who fear that Tainmany | ‘¢Fepublicans may win. meee s : : sayin j ihe morring papers,” he said. “I | doubttul legislative districts to democrats, | 8° complete that it ts impossible to dis- may use its power to the injury of Bryan Cae Cuccterern Core in ‘8. Between now |_ The united vote for Low and Tracy shows | have just received a telegram from New before the nomination for the next pre ci r s yesterday’ a 5 Sun posted a bulletin an- 2 He added: “There cannot be the slightest | CU®S Yesterday’s election in detail. The| At 2 p.m. the Jersey saying that that state has gone re- | aoupt of the election of Me Gauia ayes republicans everywhere indorsed the re-|nouncing that Calvert county had a 2nd oaDoveUE IS ena yonity ocvees Getic Ragone may | Publican administration, and, in view of | carried by the republicans, and it was - licans have a | 14127 more than Van Wyck received. The y nd that the moral in- ane soe ane re pepuplicens: paeee metropolitan district is normally democrat- Ps oe this is tru fluence of « victory now cannot fail to help New York, West Virginia, India, North } ic and the plurality for Van Wyck is a ri it is something unusval. , " ; quarters that a message ty. 2 2 cf —. =< be increased to six.” losses sustained by them in almost every | at republican hea the party, and that Tammany. will. of turn to normal conditions in an election not stenle a course. have to be loyal’ to the party when | Dero’ s an, aoe nt, however, ir] induenced by national issues SOUTH DAKOTA REPUBLICAN. Col. Dick received private advices at 10 | State, It would scem that republican poli-| to the same effect had been received there. it comes to an election. Withal they re. i : thai the Senste wil! remain, re- rman _— publican, 43; democrat. Si; populist” and COATS VOR ES CO Kive Out of Kight Judges Electea by indenendent, 12, with a posetbillty of the | Robert A. Van Wyck, the sucessful can- the G. 6. republicans having one more and the dem- | , , was born in the old Van} SIOUX FALLS, S, D., November 3. ocrats one less, without changing the com- | ‘!44te for mayor, w: erie Ovens Ont joice greatly. A conservative, non-partisan view of the election taken by a great many people {s that the result is not a direct slap at the orcleck this morning from Cincinnati as- | Us are not being indorsed at the polls suring him that Representatives Voight, | The sentiment in favor of the Chicago Kemper and Darsee, on the fusion, would | Pattarm shows a TS publican ticket in Baltimore Malster Elected Mayor. BALTIMORE, Md., November 3.—The re- success- vote for Hanna. bout 7,000 plurality. William T. administration nor a vote of lack of con-|plexion of the body. Wyck manston, on Lexington avenue, fifty | of elgbt.judiclal circuits in the state the D ares wahe sitet: so yencarelintamatonn bi- seine 15 iscibh weave over Henry fidence In the republican party, but largely |" The election may have some significance | years ago. He is a descendant, in the republicans elect five; judges. The demo- eRe tae ee eee ee memaLY=- © | ceotaulam nee proton failure, and it is] yan thongs hs. Sauer sam Gnkiibal the Fesult of machine Manipulations and |as respects the next House of Representa- } seventh generation, from Cornelius Bar-| crats elect in one ard the populists win | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. now more apparent than ever that the peo- any ahead of his ticket. > ossism. opinion expres: that | The victory of Tammany in New v: Ne ae i = JPPR SDUS: e le of the United States mt legisl: te ~ the adn-inistration is involved In the defeat | York threatens the republicans. with the | C28 Van Wyck, who emigrated to the New | in the two Black Hing circuits. The re] UPPHit SANDUSKY, Ohio, November 3. | option treregers aad iy further than it became associated with | loss, through Tammany belng in control | Netherlands from Wyck, in Holland. publican victories coam@ as a surprise to c e ru t = ki emselve! io) v7 legislative ticket, includ- ‘epublicans made pronounced gain in this | *temselves on the financial question. ‘he republican legis! the machine in certain localities, against | in the district, of nine members of the next | _He 1s a son of the late Wm. Van Wyck, | that party as well agithe epposition. enatorial district, but not enough to over. | ,2TCe, 284 unlimited coinage at 1G to 1 is |ing a state senator in the second ee a ver. | 2°?! . ~ | nearer now than it was a year ago. High yhteen members of the house of del- which thet a evolt. = who was a supreme court judge, and in. In the second circuit Judge Jones over- 5 53 4 and eig! publican principles is indicated. members to turn the House over to the by a majority of ium Aavery light vote | ©/€ct one senator and three representatives. ~ < sl bat q democrats next time. The republicans are * was polled throughout thexstate, not more pate liable to lose some in a number of the wi than 40 per cent having been cast, Secretary Sherman arrived in Washing- | southern and western states, so that the ton early this morning and was at his desk | defeat in New York may vrove serious in Ree nn aiates Gt stiler lockinigy as) treats) Ai ctect cham he sex. coneressional( claw K as if he had not voted yesterday at Mans-}49% j *§ Held, Ohio, and made the long trip back KENTUCKY IN LINE AGAIN. to Washington over night. The Sec- retary bad not received any private | wheels Back Into Democratic Column - {tied both the state and the legislature by | (Signed) W. J. BRYAN. sivices foam. Ohi: bat said | that” he by Decisive Majority. turns pcan See county | small majorities. The Ohio republicans e STP Pan Slee Sree Senay. . satisfied. fro 6 concation "of at. ae z give Willard, democratic’ candidate for}have had a rarrow escape from defcat. RESULT IN COLORADO. cans doubt elect- = — Esewn i nine last night that the | LOUISVILLE, Ky., November 3.—Ken. g Gas A the legislature, 574. majomity over Hine, | however, even if, indeed, they are now out eae sega rig coor = tro — oy rel here on State ticket | tucky wheels into the democratic column } . republican, The majority fer Tyler and the | of the woods. State Ticket in Doubt — Silver Re- | ed three of the stature front publican se ator as a successor to My, | 28ain by a majority of over 25,000. Reports q . balance cf the demoeratic: state ticket is - publicans Carry Denver. Montgomery county, and the county clerk. Jann: lief. Taken as a whcle, the returns are | Was also elected. x AS VIEWED IN COLUMBUS. very encouraging. ‘The democrats elected a number of mem- I think I voice the sentiments of demo- | pers of the two branches of the city coun- Generaliy Conceded That Repunis- | T#**. Populists and silver republicans when - cil. cans Carried the Legisiature. | mor! earnestness und eee ees mith even | ne republicans elected the local court Special Dispatch io The Evening Star, is broken —, the money trust is over- | clerks, sheriff, register of wiils and sur- COLUMBUS, Obio, November 3.—It looks | t#70Wn. The fusion forces increase their | yeyor. : percentage in Nebraska, and probably their The civil service amendment to the state this morning as if the republicans had car- | sctual majority. constitution was defeated in Baltimore. —.——_ WILLARD HAS 574 MAJORITY. Fairfax County, Va., Sewn Consider- able Democratic: Gains. Special Dispatch to The Evening*8tar. FAIRFAX C. H., Va,, Movember 3.—Re- 4 : é : The morning returns make several from all over the state show that Sam. J. about the same. This ig a-demveratic gain |. EN Col, N e The state senate is in doubi, and it will Secretary Long finds his only consolation | Shackelford, the silver democratic nor!nce g wr Sc - | of 342 over the las peesigential vote. Ajchanges in the legislative phase of the sarees: is Suitte aac: an rive require official count to decide. The rest in the returns from Ohio and Massachu- | for appellate court clerk. will have fully | & ‘ SSX... | heavy vote was polled Wilard’s majority | eleccion, but still the republicans claim a |!" Colorado ts sti Gabbert, democrat-pop-| of the county ticket was carried by the wat heimanncces aise 25,000, if not 20,000 majority, and that the Nein NS at his home precigct was 152, waich is | majority of two on joint ballot, with five Pop: nearly 100 more than the normal demo- cratic majority. Viennd, Mr. Hine'’s home, increased its republican majority from 52 for McKinley to 142.~ i returned to the Senate A telegram from Major Dick at Cleve- nd, Ohio, to Mr. Bristow, fourth assist. ant postmaster general, says: silver democrats will have a majority cf over twenty in the two houses of the gen- eral assembly. Louisville, that has not gone democratic list candidate for judge of the supreme | democrats. seats yet in doubt. Cuyahoga county, | ™ placed as doubtful early this morning, 1 Tnurt, is Probably elected by 8,000 majority. | special Dispatch to The Evening Star. known to have elected a solid republican | 7° Republican says, that Chas. Hayt, re- | ROCKVILLE, Md., November 3—Follow- r publican and silver republican, will have the full returns from Montgomery ——— legislative delegation, the I ing are Ret a for three electicns, gives Weaver, the dem- : . Vienna: Gocs"ie publican. peing S00, Summit, "Lavag mest plurality | 3.000 maserity or more. Hayt carried this county: election: of. seventy-five rons ocratic nominee for mayor, about 2,500 ma- chews Dee er Summit, acces: and DeleWare 4 ats tay. alat 1,00) maagoetey. . sentatives and‘ senzors, Site ip, | Sentg and with Sheen aptons sia sores ares countic, however all ually sepubliun, |The entire aver doubt. Seventy-three is a majority. The | ™untcipal ticket has been elected. VIENNA, Nove 3.—The returns from is elected by from —_—_ = the Vienna pi ne were as follows: For IOWA SAFELY REPUBLICAN. Asa Bird Gardiner. governor, Tyler, 153; Cowdon,. ind, : Augustus Van Wyck, is a supreme court | Echels,.dem., 111 republican state ticket 10,000 to 15,000." An “Off Year Slump.” Representative Eddy of Minnesota said ticket ap- have sent demccrais to the legislature. The | pears to have been elected In this county, democrats have captured at least two of News claims the three senatorial seats in the thirty- third district and may get the two in the Shaw Elected Governor amd Geo {ninth and fourteenth districts. 4 Majority in Legislature. judge in Brooklyn. Z 8: Mi : second, today that he did not regard the reputiican DES MOINES, I November 3.—E The mayor-clect was gtaduated from the | eral. Se oe eee ee | reverses as eevere. He thought an analysis aie Columbia Law School in 1872. cane Kennedy, 4. te, Willard, dem,, | claimed by ‘epublicans elsewhere they sixth, of the result would show that things were | Teturns on legislative ticket give republi-| “yan Wyck's political career dates from cannot control the United States senator. 256; not as bad as they might have been. He | ©*8 forty out of fifty senators, and sixty- | November 5, 1890, when in a meeting of See Ress ship. However, Montgomery, Pike thine , 7 a hae | QRe Out of one hundred representatives. | Tammany's ‘general committee lie ofterce : ; B bites i ee aid not think there had been any repudia- | Chairman MeMillan'e closing claim was|as an amendment to an address praising . Adams counties, considered doubtful, have tion of the repubiican administration, or | 30,000 plurality for Shaw, republican, for | John Kelly, “Resolved, That the defeat of been carried by the republicans: Aito- that the victery of the democrats would | governor. General Hancock wes due to the selfishness, gether the situation is-very close and the

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