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OMAIIA, FRIDAY MUHN"L\'G, KR 9, 7 0)2Y FIVE OEN v | i \ T \ U‘ democrats claim Turney's election by from | Today the committee, after fully discussing U \f N Q | publican, 448; Hampton, populist, 350. Leroy | publican, Farley, democrat, 21; Smith, Al " “» MEMPHIS, Nov. 8.—Returns received from Whereas, We have whipped the life out torney, elected by 68 majority. popul L the democratic strongholds in west Tennessee | of our opponents, it would be both cruel and CUMING COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol-| LOUP COUNTY—Complete vote: Holcomb, continue to swell the plurality of Governor | useless to kick the party when it lies flat on comb, 1,410; Majors, 998; Sturdevant, 165; | Majors, 112; Sturdevant R. E. Later Returne Increase the nepuhlican "I'\l'xr'!w‘ym:n’ml it Is possible that it may go [ Its back. “H Official [’igmg 8o Far Obtained Shew Hol- E“Muun»i ‘Jr.trTAx,M(:;\m;.‘. 1,0 ) IV\I‘:l{vh:, | ?l'A‘mn",‘ }u‘| 30 m‘n, lll‘\l‘ulizunyh_v)“ ':', Piper, ‘R 110 e o 1 gt over 4,000 i Piper, 1,063; McFadden, 318; Ellick, | 114; McFadden, 102; Ellick, 2; Rolf, 8; ailroa onspi i Membership in the House, everal districts are sixty miles from a COLORADO, comb to Be Well in the Lead. Rolf, 433; Eugene Moore, 1,047; Wilson, | Moore, 112; Wilson, 111; Bauman, 5: Dart- rebmadan sl ot telegraph office and it wiil be tonight o to- JBauman, 6 Dartley, 1082;" Powers, | tey, 114; Powers, 111; Luikart, 1; Breiden- Treasonable Assault on the Ballot. morrow before the complete returns are re- [ \waiee Ran Two Thonswnd Behind a 11 524; Luikart, 596; Breidenthal, 263; Church- | thal, 6; Churchill, 113} Carey, 114; Ames, 3; /| ceived. 3 iy 2 1ll, 1,066; Carey, 1,111; Ames, 25; Russell, | Russell, 111; Kent, 1i5; Bigier, 4; Corbett, TEGE HAVE FORTY-FOUR REFUB.ICAN SENATORS NASHVILLE, Nov. 9.—12:30 a. m.—The Tossly Lietented Tieket, HIS PLUTALITY IS STIL OVER 9,630 1,048; Kent, 1,002; Bigler, Corbett, 1,100} | 114; Jones, 112: Doollttle, 3" 'BR Nov. 3 h 3. Congress, | S gubernatorial muddle in this state seems no | DENVER, Nov. 8.—MclIntyre's plurality for _ Jares, 927; Doolittle, 288, Congrees, Meikle- | Matthew A. Daugherty, 113; 0. M. Kem, 12 PLANS TO DEFRAUD JUDGE HOLCOMB nearer a settlement. Both the democratic and | govenor is estimated at 19,000 on the basis | guye NI . John, republican, 1,143; Hen®ley, democrat, | Senate, Homer M. Sullivan, 120; Willlam (& Yot Enough Demoorats Elocted to Make | republican state committee claim the Eov-|of the returns o far recetved Tom il over| ey e Cosmeten AR fraus M Fall i og,’ Devire; populist,” 488;: Stats: senate, | Gray, 111 Repressntative, Tonn . Price 5 Things Interesting — Populists ernor. The returns come in slowly and it cleven Purtially Show this Re- Stuefer, republican, 1,342 n, demo- | ate, v v 106; H. H. Barry, 109, 0! { Make Heavy Gains in seems at this hour more certain than before | th state. In Arapuhoe county his majority sult—Further Detalls on the crat, 009; T. E. Hall, popullst, 321." Repre-| NEMAHA COUNTY—Complete vote Whero Returns Cannot Be Tamper.d with this “Hovse, that the official count In each county will be | over Waite is 15,199, with scven precincts Othe sentatives, county, Burke, republican, 1, comb, 1,362; Majors, 1,528; Sturdevant, 61 Contests Are to Be Started, . required to decide whether Turncy or Evans [ missing. Waite ran 2,000 votes behind his float, Mell C. Jay, republican, 1,004; county, | B. Moore, 1.465: Gafiin, 1.841: Dunphy, oratla oo ee tonig 0 s | 4 8 democra ; county, H. M. Keyme, pop- | Ry} Bugene Moore, 1,431; Wilson, | AGQ c WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—On the strength | lic statement that Turney is elecied oy no: (Wil be a tie on joint ballot, but the repub-| Tho Bee has received officlal returns on | ulist, 573} flont. L Dewald. populist, 200, ‘“.z',,r ,,,,‘,,,uf“‘f"l’:f; Doy, 1451 Powers, | NSSISTANCE FRCM THE W.RLD-HERALD of returns received up to 9 o'clock tonight | 1088 than 2,000. Chairman Sanders of tie | licans figure on a majority of 19. governor from seventy-nine of the ninety | CASS COUNTY-—The officlal canvass com-| yis; Luikart, Breidenthal, 115) Chairman Babeock of the republican con- | FcPublican committee is equally 1s positie| DENVER, Nov. 8.—In spite of the positive menced this afternoon and fs completed only | Churehill, 1,444: C: 1,841; Ames, . EERINIGHAL sommities, fgures the repubiiean | L Sians 18 elected by not less than nr;.‘r‘\;;‘ announcement from Pueblo that Thomas M, | 0Unties In the state, and partlal returns | on Rovernor, resulting: Majors, 2573 Hol- | Russell, 1,849; Kent, 1.367; 'Bigler, 101; Wobbly 0ld Sheet Doing What it Can to . g b ydboiil et 1 el Ll L) g1 T epublica s elected congress from the other eleven, which show Hol-|comb, 1.8 i | bett, 1,405; Jones, 1,331; Doolittle, 105. Con- i = Fepresentation in the next house will be at|common. Tho state legislature is demo- | DoVeN republican is elected congressman e L o %" | Magors’ pluralt A in 08 | gresu, Berods, tepublican; 1,481 \Welr, fop Aid the Daring Gang, = Jeast 09 members. The change from this | CFatic in both houses, the result in the Second district still seems | comb's election by about 2,600, The returns | . 1L N the Interest of the Defeated Aspirant the Head of the Gang. ble that the official count will show gains conferences were held yesterday carly part of the day J. W. Deweese, the B Fg county, 4,568; a gain of 449 over last year. |ulist, 1413, State senate, Hitchcock, repub- afternoon’s staier.ent, when, 255 were clalmed SATel DesttocT e soenm oKkl g0, Wit FAW HIBLHICE atvs et pooin s g aatTls |60 elagFap fTon (Mo oM AL ot k| O olcomb 800; Stur- L 1207, R 0. | SECRET OF ITS WONDEFFUL FIGURES Tllinofs and three from North Carolina. The over Bowen, 3 [qe ity b D LA R B Copulin guan Ll o X c 301, Smith, 7. Wiison. 202 Bartl Sopulist, 31840, lon Retarns Evidently Manipulated in sentative MeMillen of Tennesseo was possibyy | ST~ LOUIS, Nov. 8.—The surprising result | The senate will consist of sixteen republicans | but little variation in the totals. Enough ¥ b 4 and the extent of republican success < | the house the republicans will have forty-two | 18ures have been recelved from the missing | 200; Corbett, g L il A, e ot s [t Lo CIULEISUR retdrne ware ot M| gygry naioation ‘that the republickn: state | lagore "y T oiLs, BAS Clage 1ONOWIN | pluralities given Holcomb, and as these | Russell, Andrews, 209; Ashby, 24; Hub: | Moore, 654; Wilson, 436; Bauman, 158 c! ¥ The treasonablo conspiracy to count out ok S & Cols 16 an, g cGinnis, | ssell, 67 ir, 1 at least forty-four members in the senate |y op 99,651 to overcome, Fifty-seven coun. | 106 badly over the result. Of course great sl AL LD o i B {55 |““#headquarters today was the following from | Of 18/ The same ratio for the remain- | grindstone.’ It would be singular, indeed, 1t B e B R LT H i s SR D B R M elected seven congressmen in this state;|and Joseph Flory railroad commissioner, by [done or left undone by the state central ocrat, 666; Meiklejohn, republican 747; | Representative, Beck, republican, 686 members, democrats, twenty-three. This | have made gains enough to give them a ma- |accept our defeat philo-ophically. We haye : { 1,008; Zentmeyer, democrat, 414, | Holcomb, 1,285; Majors, 781; Sturdevant, 45; senate, will remain democratic, “In an especial manner I wish to {mpress | L0005 1,16 , 8417 Wolf, 50; Bauman, 75; E. Moore, | graphed: “Have elected the two members of | fairly established that the First (Hatch's), |rity. = The stars and their cogrees haos | Lnier i E vote gives: b, 945; Majors, 777; Stur- denthal, 08; Lulkart, 83; Pond, 85; Powers, | political attorney of the Buriington, who came up from Lincoln In the morning, was | Thirteenth (Fox's), Fourteenth (Arnold’s), |5 ever won. e Lancn 52 | Dunphy, 146; Piper Tareentt e ubel n . printed in The Bee of yesterday were verified| CHASE COUNTY—The official vote gives: | iican, 1417; Buffum, democ-at, 1897 Willims, to be elected, Is made by one additional fror MISSOURL mated, recelved here from cvery county in Gerrard, 4; Holcomb, 233; Majors, 309; Stur- | populist, Poppleman, o Tio st Ter s v of the counties, and while some changes | Moore. lic! ompet MeFadd 101y, fepubllg ™ , t Rréatost surprise was one atating that Repre- A v nn. of sixteen on Joint ballot in the legislature, | Wore made in the actual figures, there was H i i fst, 1 s A e ¥ ok 7thia MIBEBUAL GO HOBVIN HSbUTRInG Wldarer, | aRY NINBLeSn" eMIBLHI KBH Bope e iy Breidenthal, 50 Lutkart, 20; Pond, vers, [ PIBRCE COUNTY—Official vote: Holcomb, defeated. It came from the chairman of the X it PR R R ! 0 or Lot the Governomhip=Pips troti republican state committee of Tennessee, and AR il ;| members and the opposition twenty-three. counties to make a close estimate of the [ Bernice it G LG LA D e DAL LR D LU L i to be already well defined, There s today | ™ Governar Walts s written. the Tonewing 204; Mac Bigler, 77; Hill, 8; Kent, 201; | McFadden, Rolt, 6 in, M:'l“:("“’l‘;:‘ :li‘!’ Lo ‘:’l"l"“"_‘ "f:‘lll ;’“'f‘ ticket was successful. The republicans in|man of = the = popullst state cen- | have been made conservatively, |t is proba- [bell, 4; McKeighan, 244. Senator, Rathburn, ""-“x b R present indications the republicans will have | oo papison with two years ago had a plural- |tral committee: “I am informed that you Ll LR Gl ol st Bl U L : v ¥ vy A SoUALY tiakst elBata orbett, 6573; Jones, 682; Doolittle, 120. Con- |Judge Holcomb by doctoring the officlal re and in this number is included Senator Jones | 4 MR R deal of fault is found.” Now, everybody |for the fusion candidate. The actual plu-|populist, 258; republican county ticket clected. | Corbett, 573; Jones, 552; D i on- | y & clal re- of Nevada. Among the telegrams received at | '1°® 0ut of 114 show a net republican gain | new that ‘the old cow would eat up he rality shown for Holcomb by the following| (COLFAX COUNTY—The complete v te | gressman, Meikiejoh republican, 6013 typns and by tampering with the ballote Fettle at Greensboro, 8, C.: “It Is conceded | Ing 57 would elect W. M. Robingon supreme | there had been no fault in the management, | table is 2,626 714; Sturdevant, 184. Congressman, Third | 1 tate senate, Bressler, rej ulxlh‘ n, b has taken practical shape. at democratic headquarters that we have|Judge, J. R. Kirk superintendent of schools, [but I am persuaded that nothing that was | — - district, Devine, populist, 744; Hensley, dem- | Pile, democrat, 4 Brooks, populist, veral 2 CTaamy st, 2 Burlington hea e Third and Sixth districts doubtful. Sixty | ot less than 5000 plurality. In the state |committee or by any of the candidates could = |Thomas, prohibition, 84. Senator, Twelfth | hoff, democ at, 414; Leamy, populist, 212 ;.| urlington headquarters and at the countles heard from, We have sixty-five | house of representatives the republicans |have chenged tho result. We may as well| Counties. # district, Murphy, republican, 686; Sprecher,| POLK COUNTY—Officlal: = Gerrard, 83; | Millard hotel, having in view a pretended S ) o, |CONtest, which In reality contempla gives us control of the house, if we can hold [ ority of the legislature on foint bailot, but [lost this fight, but our cause Is just and | H ntative sixth district, Lepsa, w, 85; Dunphy, 62; Gaffin, 1,142; Moore LA L Rl them and the democrats concede us che | the Senate of itself, by holdover members, | therefore immortal. e H 3 i b y democrat and | 855; Ellick, 62; Hompes, 88; McFadden, 1,168} | counting out of the governor-elect. In the k 2 f people i 3 4 5 John L. Wilson, Spokane, Wash., also tele- | In the congressional district it is now |upon you my entire confidence in your integ. | L"\" f Ll s NTY—The complete oficial Smith, 100; Wilson, 1,171; Bartley, congress and have about thirty majority in | Fourth (Allison's), Sixth (De Armond's), | fought against us, but ‘freedom’s battle be. | Hoon : : devant, 73 3. Moore, 801: Gafiin, §09;| 1,169; Corbett, $61; Doolittle, 67; Jones, 1,120; Seventh (Heard's), Ninth (Champ Ciark’s), | queathed from sire to son, though often lost, | 0¥, 1But ALY I i Kearney, 92; Ames, 63; Carey, 1,159; p queathed from sire to son, though often lost, il 2t Dunphy, 1i6; Piper, 708 McPadden, Crureh T, 8307 Matk. 107 B mlor. 60: Hill, 102 | closeted with Holdrege and then re- AS, Nov. 8.—The latest returns|and Fifteenth (Morgan's) have been carrie e ? i A D R 7 59 v eor, | t ¥ Logan h 168: Bartle owers Kent, 1,169; Russell, $10; Alley, 66; Hainer, | turned post haste to Lincoln, from which * 3 | by the republicans. The Righth (Bland's Y (N Loup ... ; Bauman, 1f ‘ 2 2 b 832; Stark, 1,176; Woodward, 93; Campbell . u o e that Kearby, populi: Jighth (Bland’s) P 3 Y hill, 80 siark, 1,17 0 POEL [ pof operations are o l_orhl o llr !‘wlh at .n. Kearh oy ul_~u. 18 still in doubt as also the Third (Dockory's “\0.\““ Madison Luikart, Breidenthal, 126; Churchill, 805; | J 161; Holland, 861: Mach 10; Mackinson, | POint operations are to be directed. H. J, has been elected in the Sixth district over | n 38 McPherson Jarey, 787; Ames, 1 Russell, 795; Kent | Abbott by ‘a small plurality: Bell, democrat, | T1e Tenth and Bleventh St. Louis distriets | — 5 e glIEEAY, ST AN tiatt. 8161 Tones, 74D, | 871 Boostrom Buckley, 914; Horst, 1,130} | Davis of Omalia, a member of the kitchen m , de 4 0 The v i Bl 1 P) - " ¥ . s 1o 3 ; Bigler, 143; Corbett, 8§25; Jc T49; A6 > over Jenkins, populist, in the Eighth; Gl :f,",‘“(':“j],fl’r‘[(',“';“‘:,'i' g R e e PAbiroas ) Toetiab | chugs [T Doolittle, 1 Congress, Daugherty repubs [ SAUnCors, B0 Btanton; B10%. i pub. | CabInet of the ezar, was also taken Into con- ,:;:.lfl;‘.;;r;z:(l:?‘n mNm.,(..Zrk”.-f‘l{..n:fi"::::m}zvle? Twelfth, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 8.—(Special Tele- ackolls ... lican, 682; Bone, <', WN""" “ | lican, defeated C. P. Legan, independent, for | Sultation. During the day Holdrege made i e A From further returns this forenoon the | gram.)—Partial returns have been Tl i vhee |l Statet senatERoATANCI SR ounty attorney by 135 majority. at least two calls at the Millard head- Houston, democrat, in the Twelfth; Weldon, | ytate democratic committee. concedes the recelved | . s Stewart, 7 Representative, PERKINS COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol republican, over Crain, democrat, in the | election of a republican legislature. 1t alsg |{FOM Johnson, the only county in Wyoming | (uming helps. o1 crat, 754; Dempsey, populist comb, 201; Majors, 241; Sturdevant, 26; R quarters of the state committce. According Elc\;emh; luulllolml, ll'l‘"! at, Is elected over | concodes the defeat, prima facle, of R. D, |that 8ave a plurality for the democratic Dakota o TCC L | DEUEL COUNTY—The complete vote On | Ngore a47; Gaffin, 266; Dunphy, 47; Piper, 240 | to reliable inside reports several of the meme Barber, popul n the Seventh; | Bland (Silver Dick), for congress in the | State ticket, and in this county the repub- [ pawed 3 A | governor: Majors, Holcomb, 367; Stur- [ Mopadden, 269; ick, 24; Rolf, 30; Eugene |, N o Culberdon, democrat, over — Davis, ghth district by a plurality of nineteen |licans elected over one-half of the county | Devel w....: o1 | devant, 16. : Moore, 234; Wilson, Bauman, bers of the executive committee expressed B e Pourth roipam, | dem. | votes; Completeireturns, howover, show {he | offcers and one member of the laglatatire.| Dk ; : ' DUNDY COUNTY—Complete vote gIVeS:| partley, 230; Powers, 266; Luikart, themselves adverse to the plot, but Czar g oper, Perdus, poplllst, In the Thitd; | re-sletion of Dookery in'the Third by 300, |mns average demosratis ot bl | Bod B 3 Holcomb, 273; Mafors, 286; R. E. Moore, 281; | Breidenthal, 41; Churchill, 236; Carey Hbldrege swis {nbxorableasatii cesiet Balley, democrat, over Broder, populist, in| KANSAS CITY, Nov. S.—-A special to the & toiplurality Is) about | Dougles . : affin, 261; Dunphy, 21; Piper, 279; McFadden, | Ames, 29; Russell, 236; Kent, 267; Bigler, | y e the Fifth; Crowley, democrat,’ over Dozen- | Star from St. Louis Returns from sev- (100 With the exception of congressman. | Piif, Saundery L 2 ; Bllick, 12; Rolf, 16; Eugene Moore, 283; | 60; Corbett, 239; Jo 270; Doolittle, 4. jout cold last evening that the contest must thal, republican, in the Sixth. The First,|enty counties out of 115 Indicate the positive | Mondell, the republican candidate, carried anklin 4 Blufr.| Wilson, 249; Bauman, 21; Bartley, 275; Pow- | congr Irews, Ashhy, ™28} Mc- |nracead, . comé: what may Second and Ninth return Hutcheson, Cooper | clection of the entire republican stite ticket, | the county by a small plurality. 3 ol Sherioan 1 s | ers, 240; Luikart, Breidenthal, 215 Keighan, 270; Hubble, 14. State senate O RRUP D R SBI 3 Ing‘?aly;vsilnlr-‘xv}::rrnllfi 2 AU nr.lrl,v‘ 100 members of the house of repre-| The complexion of the next Wyoming leg- Sherman Churchill, 283; Carey, 262; Ames, 17; Russell, | Akers, 259; Miller, 42; Sheridan, 253. Repre CORRUPTIONISTS SENT OUT. PRINGFIELD, I, Nov. 8.—Finis E. [ sentatives, enough membrs of the senato to 4 g Downing concedes his defeat in the Sixteenth | make that body a tie politically, and probably islature is as follows: House, thirty-three ro. id": ; . 3| 20; Kent, 266 Bisler,’ 24; Nobst gt sentative: Harris, 274; Hampton, 260, The 0ld gang of ofl room boodle men were congressional district, General John Rinaker | cleven out of fiftcen congressmen, with con- | PUPIICans, twenty-one populists, three demo- o WP T el 88, 'Ashby, democrat, 14; Mo: | Hotoomb 1u30r Majore Saur Stuenemant. (4, |t once called Into requisition for the desper- beating him by 200." This makes the Lill- | tests certain in the Fifth, where there wero | FotS M\:“{)\?":::'urrx‘;:mlr':t;;}:mh“”‘m,il [ dain it e 313 | Kejghan, popullst, 262. State senate, Rath- Moore, 9313 Gaffin 2 ate criminal work, and a dozen are to be ols delegation solidly republican. the greatest of democratic frau d the |° A > returns fr e outlying | 1imition B : e 78; Liehew, democrat, 39 042, McFadden, 97 b : n{v,\;.fi’;xxl;"ru.\l‘ N O P L p Ll STeatont o gesnos [‘_'“;'“’hr“d‘:,!f-“;'“n’,p:"l“r precincts come in the plurality for the re- | Haman. ... 2| Washinion || 1.201] 113 | burn. ¥ l]{;‘::::‘":l"',, Rff;,:,:\_‘,',',‘,:1:‘“‘,('.“ Caia F;m:f;fl‘ ‘\"‘"tn‘,‘f R dispatched on the early morning trains over cock of the republican congressional commit- | lican gain is maintained to the close of the '\"‘[,l::(',‘:};'.s‘",'f:fl.l‘1:‘("."'{‘,r“(‘,‘","'i“‘,'"f" D e el cosic A RAEASER ropuliican. 2787 Shahan, democrat, 21; Mc- [ 61} Bartley, 909 Powers, 1,00 the various roads to the varlous seats where tee reccived a letter this morning from A.|returns, Black Is defeated for suprome Judge | fall much undor 5,600, sng chor op ooy | Holt crov..io| 1151 904l Wheele it | Ginnis 268, Breidenthal, 53; Churchill, 932; Ca it is thought reasonably safe to manipulata B. Holton, chairman of the republican state l]»y 10,000 by Robinson, the republican candi- | X' gt U e Sotls I;'l;kxxll‘?:lenr m.ll.‘i“l; T : potkE GAG “The official canvass gives: | Ames, 49; Russell, 924; Kent, R L Jarolina, cla rat | date. Joo Flory will defe: 00 | o 8 Seyasno) LA Sia| SAG i Pl v Yol 35; Jo 965; Doolittle, 87C0) K a8 y :fi:\!rrzil::]t;;‘(gfuuN'l:;': c‘&x:ln:“:( J{ul@nz !11]:; S nlrlk_lv)m\;gll(;‘llyf ‘:‘\_zn l:lc‘k&'cb{xr:;"::) of the state ticket about the same. M. B.|Jefferson ... 11| L7 | Totals 9 Majo ; _Holcomb, 2,111; Sturdevant, Corbett, 9 Jones, 965; Doolittle, Campten, republica elected ge e R WE SATE DIl s 50; Gerrard, 174, Congress: ~W. E. Andrews, republican, [ with a view of doctoring the figures so as to “GREENSBOROUGH, N. C., Nov. Hon. [ Missouri schools. 0 son, : L GOSPER COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- | 1,014; Ashby, democrat, 84; McKelghan, pob’ | ko o prima facie case on the face o i Sheridan, Crook and 'Weston counties, by | Oficial returns have been Fecelved: from | .oy go5; Majors, 863; Sturdevant, 27; R.| ulist, 957. State senate: R. L. Keister, ¥ . 9.fa08 o A 310W, ‘Batcook: Dear BIr—We won & com- | Thefight in the Sixth congressional alstrict p Slste' vidtory st the polls hare yesterday, | 18 o close that the oficlal count only oan over 1000 plurality over W. 8. Metz, demo- | all but two counties in the’ Fifth consres- | . Moore, 478; Gaflin, 560: Dunphy, 45 Piper, | republican, 936; W. I Dals, popullst, 10301 | returne as transmitted to the secretary of . crat. sional district. With the mising counties | 362; McKadden, 570; Bilick, 26; Roll,, 26| Rel P, J, Brodine, republican, | gtate. In case of fallure to consummate Vi elected the judicial ticket b n | decide the contest. i 6, 866; Wilson, 564; Bauman, lerman, popuiise, 1,080 = " RYBELAYS clected - the AokSEghyia closely estimated, Andrews has a. plurality | Edgenc Moore, 356; Wilson, 564: g this" villainous work 1t s proposed to estimated majority of over 40,000, and have | In the congressional fight Dockery of the R Nt Ol st 47, Bartley, 366; Powers, 565; Lulkart, 17;| PLATTE COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- proposed ave both branches of the legislature, with four | Third, Tarsney of the Fitth and Cobb of the over McKeighan of 57, The Vote by coun-| pogeninal, 88; Churchill, 373; Carey,'560: | comb, 1,794; Majors, 993; Sturdevant, 105; |a contest trumped up under pretenso that republican and three populist congressmen. ;““‘""”'In'ffl‘ the only democrats that have . ties is as follows: i Ames, 42; Russell, 268; Kent, 560; Bigler, Moore, 1,001; Gdffin, 1.893; Dunphy, |y count in certain precincts of various A fight will have to be made tomorrow before | Deen elected on the face of the reurn:. | Populists Clal mer Democratic | T » 46; Corbett, 360; Jones, 572; Doolittle, 49, ; Plper, 991; McFadden, 964; Ellick, $08 ; 3 the county canvassing boards. These | FIatch, in the First district, is clearly beaten Stronghold by Eighty Thousand. Congr Andrews, republican, 863; Me- Bugene Moo 1,001; Wilson, | counties was incorrect and would, 1f revised, - nvest! ) - e ong hopes W, has surely | el . ek hun, republican, 384; , populist, 566 ; eidenthal, ~ 343; , - 1,008; :;M ;f‘g::l\l'(-r mvu(t—"‘iu:dgm:qulh:;m,“ °"l“hlh gone down. Tliison in the Fourth and Heard | CAUBNt in the slide of republican victory, but S OUNTIES, Reprecentative, - Schroeder, republican, 378; [ Cy 1,607; Ames, 830; Kussell, 1,012;| Would be somewhat tedious and opportunities "V T A recinct returns. 1t will | 0. the Seventh are buried. In the Righth, |by populists instead of republicans. The COUNTIRE, McBride, populist, 576, . 1,669; Bigler, 362; Corbett, 1,002;|would be given to the sleek workers in col- gularity 8t “Silver Dick” Bland's rural canstituency has | time-worn plurality of 180,000 for democ SRANT COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- 1,032; Doolittle, 880. Congress be necessary for us to employ counsel of re- i y GR. luslon with county clerks b Diite A2 shility to appear before thess can given the go-by to him in favor of Joel| s a thing of the past. Today's returns comb, 109; Ma, 70; Sturdevant, 6; R. E.| \feiklojohn, republican, 1,009; Iensley, dem- h0oHDy; 0letks o thelri degubien 3 i A% | Hubbard. In the Ninth CI la s falls hes % s e dunphy, 16; Piper, cra svine, populis! 88, State | to substitute fraudulent ballots. ; % y b 1,604] Mel'a 7 enate: Murphy, rep , 1,006; It is an o scret that the of the state. We will be obliged to employ | soiool teacher with protection tendencies. | vesterday, when tho democrats were con- B[ o e B T e SRFRhF R Rapublicani digh i Col(ax s an open secret that the chief pro= . e R ey ¥ Moore Wilson, ounty, 1,003; Sent Myers, @emocrat lawyers at good »"'”I ,':“ b"; Bartholdt in the Tenth, Joy in the Eleventh | ident of a plurality of 80,000, while tonight | Clay ....... . ; Power Luikart, 18; Breidenthal, 13 | Goirax’ county, 414; Sprecher, populist, ;| prietor of the alleged organ of democracy ::;:':i\s:di\r‘(:fily\n)nlf;: & that "(lll\r‘ymv\\llldA:l;|\x~lqlr “““'I Ranney in the Thirteenth swell the re-| they will be satisfied If barely ahead L e ; Churehlll, rey, 52; Ames, 14 _"\; ell. | Colfax county, 686, Representative: Gus | published in this city has long been conniving before the boards tomorrow prepared to do Il’l:lhrlhllwlf"II;(:’]‘“&::;:‘hl‘ill:IF|hl‘hv;‘f:rl!‘llll:v‘:lll‘|g'f] \\nfi.l}u ";,‘"’“ ”"I"”m'”"l'l the mu'v| today 8 [ Frontler ..oeieiiianisns : 20| 86: Doollttle, Congress, |'-n|p:hn-\"&;'“”;l"— ”::he‘r' ,mf';‘h}l,:“v'.‘. ‘:1“,,'. “‘;.;q“.:'\’:'> ru:-‘;‘".‘lly‘, with the railroad gang to defeat Holcomb, vi 2 s enomenal populist gaing, and may p 8 ... | 86 Doolittle, orea * can, ; D. Becher, democrat, §70; Schely R s power. only dentocrats, were subpoed to) live, nas | FHiZict e Ritchion 'of Nugent, \bo populiee | Gomper ..:iiiii: ot 2.0 | publican, o, populist, 89, State senate, | ook 862: Spackman, populist and dem- | His cloven foot was shown long before the REAn Badcook has already instrucied iretired Marah. Arnold In. favor of Mosely, | D310t the election of Nugent, the pop Hall . § 10| Akers, republican, 66; Miller, democrat, 31;| BOPR"SHe s S s M. Holton to employ all the counsel neces- | the republican candidate. For the first time | Moinee for governor. The state tonig sty | Har e S el 3 r, populist, 68, Representative, Price T ILLOW COUNTY—Complete yote: | HMPAl&n and many times during the con- sary to protect the republican rights in the|in twenty-five years the souiheast has failed to | ¢l4imed by both parties. —The populists | pi, deereee 216 31| pepublican, 86; Barry, democrat, 56. Holoomb, §76; Majors, 1,001; Sturdevant, test, and by the double column bargain to state. come up rock-ribbed for the democratic | Ciim @ plurality of 80,000 for Nugent, while | Fifchcock ........000000 . HAYES COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- [ 1o'5emyy 8703 n. 845; Dunphy, 62; | knite Holcomb, for which the M 3 LEBANON, Mo, Nov. —Congressman | ticket. The anti-free silver-lead ore men | "¢ democrats th i;lu(m the state fflr]i ul- “,;;(!L"“,: 7 sadeg ‘1 *| comb, 257; Majors, 305: Sturdevant, R. | piper, 9 i $40: Bl ck, 37; Rolf. ) omb, fo hich the Majors cam- Richard P. Bland concedes his defeat by Dr. |of ‘the Tenth district left Morgan at home | PoTson by 30,000, The democratic strongholds | Nuckolls ...........- K “33 | E. Moore, 317; Gaflin, 243; Dunphy, 40; Piper, | yaPG F80 (OTRA Son, 815; Bauman, | Palgners contracted with him. On the J. D. Hubbard, republican, by 600 plurality. [by 1,600 in favor of Judge Barton. ‘“‘f’"’f‘m hf.flyr}')f"jm- W’l"" lh'; },n».v.n.\:.«v BRI oo Tt T o 312; Meladden, 226; Bllick, 245 Rolf, 36; | 708 it e - Powers, Luikart, 42; | night of the R laction Hitchcook DENVER, Nov. 8.—For congress, Second | Counties which have never gone re-|&re yet to receive returns from the country | poq wijlow asse i Eugene Moore, 314; Wilson, 216; Bauman. | pitgen a1’ 56; Churchill, § Carey, 817: istrict, John C. Bell, populist, is elected. publican since the cx-confederates | districts. S Webs 5 i Bartley, 313; Powers, 210; Luikart, 21| yTHCence 9705 Kent, 821: Bigler, | Publicly congratulated the Majors jambores SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 8.—The latest | were restored to citizensiip have elected the NONTANA : s | Bretdenthial, 413 Churchill, “310; Carey, 231 | 210 5. Deolittle, 58, | gang upon the triumph of the tattooed can- returns from the Twelfth congressional dis-| entire republican ticket. Analysis of the U IS S ———— - ——" | Amcs, 48; Russell, 31 t, 284; BIgler, | oongress: Andre republican, 997; ASBDY, | qiaate. It Is also known that Hifel trict show the election of Noonan, republi- | vote as shown by returns received at demo- Returns are still lacking' from five counties | 41; Corbelt, 311; Jore Doolittle, 44 | SONETess: AT ate. also known that Hitcheock can, by 1,000 pluraiit cratic headquarters shows that no portion of | Hetena Leads Wn_the Race for Cap'tal |in the Third congressional district, but the | Congress, Andrews, republican, 316; Ashby. | ciaio CCnater Rathbur personally has taken charge of compiling the ROANOKE, Va., Nov. 8.—J. Hampton | the state has been exempt from the shaking Location, clection of Meiklejohn Is asanred by largo | dewocrat, 81; McKelghan, = populict, 246. | T\Cw, “emoerat, 85: Young, populist, 820, | vo o ¥ N A SRR S onibing dhe Hoge, the republican candidate for congress | Up. It Is just as bad down along the Ar- HRLENA, Mont, Nov. 8.—On the returns | plurality. ) % State senate, Rallvlmn,_r('pl'lhll"flfl.”-_' H ‘l;u‘— Representative: Lamborn, republican, 983; | ns, ex & Bry n in (his district, tho Sixth, sald tonight he | kansas lino as it fs up on the Towa border. | Fe i 0n ©P0 BOV oo B VR0 RS P e Fourt atstrict thereare still four | hew, democrat, Young, populist, * 210. | GO “oputiet, 85, other members of the staff who have always would contest Otey's seat. He claims 4,000 | The Misslssippl river counties are as badly | (0 50 oo et over the location of the | SUNtIes from which the offcidl returns ars| Representative, Cole, ropublican, 323 jraban. | RICHARDSON COUNTY—Complete vote: [y .o 1o oharge of the news department. That legal votes cast for him were thrown out by | ‘Slumpd” as the tier which borders on Kan- | votes in the contes A9 HeRd0) '®| not known on congressman, but Hainer, re- | democrat, 52; McGinnis populist SR Holeomb, 1,764; Majors, 2,107; Sturdevant, 3 the judges of the election. sas. Two years ago the democrats had nine- | capital. It Is estimated that 132 precincts | publican, is re-elected by a substantial ma JOHNSON COUNTY clal vate ‘;fi:‘_ 210; R. B. Moore, 2,105; Gafin, 1,611; Dun- [alone explains the bogus election bulletins BASTON, Pa., Nov. 8.—Hart, democrat, for | t¥-tWo members in the house and the re-|to be heard from will increase Heleua's | Jority over both of his opponents, Stark,popu- | I ; Holcomb, 982, Mafors, 1, oii| phy, 332 Piper, 2,105; Mck and flotitlous olaimator Majors, sent OHET(H congress, dofeats Judge Kirkpatrick, repub- [ Publicans forty-elght. This time the demo-| majority to 1,750 or 2,000, list-fusion, and Alley, straight democrat, Sturdevant, 80; Bigelow, 151; re, loa, in’the Eighth district, by 203 pluratity, | rats and populists combined will not be abla Returns enough are in hand to make cer- | . There are soveral back counties to be heard | Gaffin, 898; Moore, 1,381; Eilick, 18 + | wilson, 1,461 Bartley, 2103:|the eastern press from the World-Herald 3 b to muster mcre than a strong minority. 4 el from in the Sixth district and the race there | 78: McFadden, 736; Piper, 1.369; Rolf, 101;| powers, 947; Luikart, 6 reidenthal, 3203 \mon Night before last, for Instance, the S JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov. 8.--Gov-|tain the election of a republican legislature | iy cloge’ one between Daugherty, repub. | Bauman, 243; Moore, 1,381; Smith, 96; Wiison, | vt M5 JatNer PRT SGett . & : nstance, ) ernor Stone was in a more o cative | In both branches. Hartman, republican, is | jj..; d Ke il N 771; Bartley, 1,340; Breidenthal, 190; Luikart, | 7ot $113: Kent, 1.655; Bi 11; C World-Herald wired to the United press that rnor Stone w B L O e e e R s lican, and Kem, popullst. The indications | 771: Bartiey, 1.340; F ARl LU my 2,113; ] & humor today and says that the loss of the | €lected to congress and Hunt for 176; Pond, 79; Powers Corbett, 1,388; g Jones, 1,513; Dooliitle, 313, Con- | yajors had carried the state by 2,000 plurale [ | d ‘uBuFRNON c are still favorable to the election of Daugh- | ate th lemocracy s e ta » “stay. | Justice. Official figures cannot be had for a f i Doalittle nes, 865; Kearney, Ames e Well democrat, 1,670; Strode, repub- Multiplielty of Baltots wwing Much | Stafe 1o | :h_‘,’m‘!‘,': "lf‘_’?N"‘\fi,r;_’]fx’.f;,,“\,’“"g,l Several days. Helena's majority for the state [ °*%Y DY b MATLT Ty el 189; Carey, 862; Churchill, 1,873 Mack, 76; [ Frem 3 )0a " State senate: Lindaay. repube|ity, when the returns in thelr own. offios Erguliie:in: Counting, in his demands for a western man for presi- [ capital is estimated at 1,800. CONFIRMING THE BEE'S COUNT, Bigler, 178; Hill Kent, 8T7; Russell, | jjcan; 21098; Cotton, demo-pon, 1626, Rep- [ gnowed at least 2,500 for Holcomb NEW YORK, Nov. §.—The multiplicity of | dent in 1596, and suggested that his thought caall i1; Bentiey, 204; Bryan, 1L018; Hawley, | piliniative ey Tepublican, 8,073 | oved 500, " ballots given to voters In the election booths | is to so liberalize and broaden the demo- KANS urthor Figares from tho State Show that [ 67; Strode, 1428; Weir, 078, 'State senate I 0163 ark, democrat, CLAIM THE WORLD-HERALD. has caused much confusion and is delaying V‘mlk‘“|;|:|;rur|n “1‘1 ll‘u( year as to secure a This Paper Was Right. oS & '".'p‘m'l'wvm" 188 {\',m;m;{“'l_;l il ol b r;‘IL"'”L POP-| It s openly boasted at the Millard hotel 4 4 S Tons Dity | consolidation of all the political elements op- So— e lis spec olegi Sfnted [ ok, PHORN, h e, Rop ; Shook, republican, 2,017, § -4 ¥ sl count. I ‘l"' [Long Island Olty)| Loleq™io"the republican party, He concedes | Seven Hepublican’ Congressmen and’ One | :"“_”' :' '”"[r _'I”"“l bis! ""l"f“" "'””"‘ 8 on CPrescntatlve (Fourth districl). | SHERMAN =~ COUNTY—Complete vote: [ raliroad headquarters that the World-Herald dlxlr{:'l"m" ct:unlly ~I~r\_nn l"’”:‘ ”r"' MI::”HI the defeat of the stale ticket and the election Populist—Morrill's Majovity, ““‘ i ”“"' 4 "l‘l l*“““"“'ml 1\""‘: of the “m”ml-rl-‘ L :‘r}‘\l)"“»'("\; ]1_(,;.:,’ | Holcomb. 719; .\lxjvr:_m”,'! r’.finn;h'\m;l, 14;'. e mixed up. he vote for school epublica 0 e lower hous n . " il g o e counties from which hey are sent., They 3 district), e ir . E. Moore, 436; , 666; Dunphy, 39; o L o Al a2k paspABL AR InaToTly tn e pworihaay | STORRKA, L Novs Tho latest Ogures, at PN L R £ t ant Veusion, 1,000; Pohiman, republican, 1,378, | [ B Maore, 36: Gaflin Y it | combination. This report was fully confirmed trustees was given (o the candidates for city | of the legislatur state political headquarters show that Kansas | €°firm The Bee's figures absolutely, and County attorney D.’ Porter, republican, adden, L5 treasurcr and the city treasurer's voto was 4 ety | T Ta i B iy IR A DR not be confounded with the spechally | 1515 . Rood. fusion, 1,082 County com. 446; Wilson, 630; Bauman, [ last night when It became known that the glven to the candidates for school trustee: NORTH CAROLINA. . Y e 4 has heen enrolled on the side of the corporate soptaing . 0 0 oy, 440; Powers, 634; Lulkart, 108: # g 4 ke 4 : k s and one populist—William Baker in the | PreParcd reports given by alleged competi- | mizsioner (Se cond district), J. T. Hedrick, 14; Churchill, 446; Car §48. | Majors managers had sent out telegrams to Herman Drier, a candidate for school trus tors. The true returns are: republican, 435; J. Keplinger, fusion, 33 el £ i tee, received ninety-eight votes for cily treas Sixth district, The latter district, how- AL ) 2QLUTDR. B iRt PEFFERSON . COt iR _ ssell, 437; Kent, 654; Bigler, 32; | committeemen and railroad organs that the urer. Thomas Boylo, another candidate for [ Republicans ' and = Popullsts Divide he | oyor, 1s go close that a contest In likely. | ANTELOPE COUNTY—Complete vote gives: | | JEFFERSON — COUNTY—Oficlal = count 450; Jones, 634; Doolittle, 45. Con school trustee, recelved fifty-three for city OMoes Mapwonn Them. Chafrman Breldenthal of the populist state | e s ayoordC iy l0rs, 872 Sturdevant, 51; | pOCit, Tlel Aer G atin, '992: Dunphy. treasurer, and ix Hughes, another can WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—A speclal to the R. E. Moore, 906 fn, 1,069; Dunphy, 80 b } i central committee concedes the defeat of | pipar, 88); McFadden, 1,007; Eillck, 15: Rolf. | 259; Piper, 1676; McFadden, 887; Ellick, | didato for school trustee, gots the votes for | Bvening Star from Ralelgh, N. C., says: In | Jerry Simpson and all the populist congres- | go g, oot Mekadden, 10073 Billek, 75 Rolf, | 1¢! poit o9 Bugene Moore, 1,708 Wilsan clty treasurer, F. W. Bleckwenn, who was | the absence of official returns the follow:ng | sional nominees except Baker. ~Morrill's ma- | o5 Busene Moore, 946; Wilson, 989; Bauman, | oot | defeated for the city treasurership by Lucius o hich returns have not been received, give 20,0 108; Bartley, 850; Powers, @86; Luikari, 1 f ¢ populist, 6 ! ' 3 el hhgEnTuAL e g rity bout 80,000. i 3 4 I 3 51: Luikart, 197; Breidenthal, 243; ( chill, . Knnpp, 18 given 133 votes for sehool trasies | carefully prepared report may be relied upon [ OFity of about 30, Breldenthal, 64: Churchill, 857 Carey, 10§ 1; Lutkart, 197; Breldenthal, 243; Churchi r 4; Carey, 949; Ames, 810; Russell, 1,676; | SCOT BLUFF_ COUNTY—-Completo | Holcamb fully 2500 plurality. @ Luclus Knapp, who was elected treas.|as nearly corrcct: The present oclate 5 Ames, §6: Russell, 852; Kant, 1,058 Bgler, | i{ent, 4a3; Bigler, 3415 Corbett, 1,763 Jones, | Yote: Holeomb, 155; Mafors, 200; Sturdevant, | On the hecls of this announcement it was urer, is given 102 votes for school trustee. [Justice, Walter Clark, will keep his seat, as NTUCKY. 78; Corbett, 891; Jones, 1JM0; Doslittle, 91.) g17; 'Doolittle, For , Hainer, | 30; R. E. Moore, fin, 133; Dunphy, | given out last night that the World-Herald Tho uncertainty about the board of alder-|Le ran on both tickets and got nearly all g J ;‘““Nr‘l":*v ”“"'1"1";'2"4 Tepullig: 5"’;?:’ ”w*; 1,720; Stark, 948; Alley, 283. State senat l‘wiu'"j"‘ ;" MaFedie_ 182 “.‘]‘i“"“‘- 33: | would fall In line with any statement, claim noved ernoon by the po g Mhie Rexb Nl . s — ey, democrs 3; vine, pulist, 993. 1 Gross. 1.741: o folivssr 11883 ene Moore, 201; 50 s et ':‘.,'..r,':.l,"”",,,!,.’m:l"‘,\Ll,’, Fhatyoten cRelo TR DORLIRNIING ?‘“"\‘ S0 | Owen's Elcotlon In Not Certaln in the Ash- | State senate, Ninth districk, Matin, NI,,.J;‘_‘ Qncan 304 ”“‘r“,”.; bk shpus '”;Z',!I., Bauman, 47; Bartley, 106; Powers, or scheme that would cmanate from the teen out of thirty-one members. The board | 1078 WHI probably be Marien, Butler and lana District lean, §73; Counell, demockat, ‘127; Jeftres, | sentative, Deaver, 1.101: Richards. 1.740 Lufkart, 15; Breidenthal, 39; Churchill, 205; | strikers and heelers of the Burlington to will havo the apportionment of the city for [ Mott, fusionist candidates, Congressional | LEXINGTON, Nov. 8.—The situation In |populist, assémbly distriets. results are as follows: First district, Skinner, | the Ashland district is unchanged from yes- | Tho oficial vote of New York City for|popullst; Second, Woodw noerat, Third Daiahetty. repubilean) (8 Kam | returns show that Majors has 911 plurality, augherty, republican, 480; Kem, | 639. State senate: Black, republi: although the official returns and the most Dickerson, populist, 635. Repre oderate estimates from the counties Palmer, republican, 498; Zink, | ™00°" maten m _th n from auman, 338; Bartley ; Power: Representative, Twenty-first | KIMBALL COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- | Carey, 127; Ames, 47 Russell, ‘M; K;}g‘? back up the conspiracy to count Holcomb distriet, DeCamp, republicam, 9325 Suter, pop- | comb, 94; Majors, 82; Sturdevant, 4; R. B | Bigler. -,“‘w'r"l{ '-“-.I::;h(;r‘,‘;‘ “repibe | 0ut It Temaing now to be seen whether the T ¢ i . DDA L meun Fourth, Strond. populist; | orday. Owens, democrat, claims 118 ..hm'““]“:;‘}““(\;H el o Moore, 94; mmul l\‘llnlllu;ml;]\ ”w Piper, 92; | Kem, populist, 151, State senate: | people of Nebraska will take any stock in mayor is lam strong, republican, 153,- | Shaw, demccrat; Fourth, Stroud, populst; i dge De! enublio ke JOUNTY—Official reterns from four | McFadden, 82; Ellick, 3; Rolf, 4; Eugene DA o Sal aarul ent electic t o 043; Hugh J. Grant, Tammany, 108,775; Lu- | Fifth, Settle, republican; ~Sixth, ' Lockhart, | 81it, but Judgo Denny, republican, says he | =y 2, FUU ST Fomiiliclal wotutns trom fou Moareid STann AT Bamar . 4 Bah , | Akers. -vepublican, '260; -Soharder, papullat, | these. traudulent election, veturna . whslis clen Banisl, sociallst, 7,281; Janies McCullom, | democrat; Scventh, Shuford, populist; Eighth, | 18 confident of his election when the officlal | Eioicomb, 204; Majors, Bin. game niccinets Powers, 77; Lulkart, 5; Breidenthal, b |143. Representative: Hacris, rcpublican, 228; | they will countenance any attempt to defraud people's, 208; Georgo Gettlen, prohibitionist, | Linney, populist; Ninth, Pearson, republican | returns are counted tomorrow. If Owens Is | in 1893 gave Harrison 298 votes® Dutte pre- | Churchill. 96: Carey, 73: Ames. 9: Russell | Hampton, pe A to vote: Hol. | the people of their choice of governor. %, plurality, 44,265, and Crawtord, demecrat, both claim the o- | glven a certificate, Denny will surely contest | einet, the republican stronghold gave Ma- | 90: Kent §1: Bigler 1: Corhett, 431 o N beh Magore, 405+ Ghurdevant. 5: .| GIVEN POINTERS FROM HOLDREGE, Complete New York state returns show | ¢lal count s necessary 1o decide. The state | his seat in congress, on the ground of the s Holcomb, Republieans concede Doolittle, 8. Congiess: Daugherty, 100; | SomY. bU ;,;‘{""; ‘]“‘ B hy, 145: In confirmation of the fact that this plot B Veror Marte 712; HIL, 514,874, | and Judicial ticket of the fusloniuts is elected | refusal to register republican voters and acts county to Holcomb by 126 easy. Kem, §0; Bone, 4. Senate: Akers, 106: e s e ey Rat | ¢ 4 Morton's phurality, 153, by sevcral thousand. Marlon Dutler, the | of frauds on election day. CEDAR COUNTY—Official couht: Gerrard, | Streater, 74; Miller, 5. Representative: Har- LA Meradian 131 Bans | 12, couatiudge Hologmbh yb Ay nifi sl The ofcial voto for president of the Board | PoPulist leader, claims 20,000, The lewislature —_— Holcorb, 984; Majors, 8047 Sturdevant, 98; Hamton, 8; Fay. Bartloy. B1T: Powera. $14: Lulkart, | et of the imagination, it may be stated of Aldermen gives John Jeroleman, repub- |90 Joint ballot will probably be fusicn 1D4H0 ighigelow, 36: Dunphy, 194; Gaffin, 857;| "KNOX COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol- | Jii™ gy BATLYY o0t iR A SEbh Y | that Captaln Palmer, who has a number of Mioan. & piuralily of 44 BT e —— AN0, - E. Moore, $51; Ellick, 381 'Hompes, 35;| comb, 1,207; Majors, 937; Sturdevant, 85; ! Ames, 140: Russell, 517; Kent, 529 | bets on Majors pending, told Frank Moores son, epublican, for sheriff, 27,160 NORTH DAKOTA McFadden, 628; Piper, 8397 Rolf, 142; Bau-| R, B Moore, 977; Gaflin, 1,071; Dunphy, 109} | | Corbett, 553; 'Jones, 508; Doolit- | in front of the New York Life bullding to £, Republicans Carry the State and Capture | M2n, 2747 Eugens Moore, 8623 Smith, 39; | Piper, 071, McFadden, 1108 Bilick. 5 Song ' Meiklejohs ubli il . TENNESSEE B o e g 2 £ the Leglslature. Wilson, 778; Bartley, 824; Breidenthal, 15: | 14b; Moore, 1.16: Wilson. 638, Bau: BT onkresy: Melkdejohn, Tepublicin, | “wait tll you hear from Holdr:ge before you 58 A BOIBR, Taako. Now. BT atar abimns A :‘.':;'_““l":;’-“‘:'h‘j;“‘;' 38: Powers. §08; Corbell, | man, 237; Bartley, b9%; Powers, 831; Lulkart, | ga,* Sate acnate: Bressler, republ can. 500; | E1ve up on Majors.” To Steve Crow, who - B I 2 Dob phiatigs Gilie Aatims(antutc s oty a8 e, Jones, , carney, Breldenthal, 139; Churchili, 1,015; Carey, | it “4erarat, 420; Brooks, po | has one bet with Palmer hiwself, he sald he Turner Away in the Lead but Kepublicans | FARGO, D, Nov. #.—Congressman |00t change ates respecting the | Ames, 211; Carey, 867; Charchill, 6313 Macl A ; Russell, 950; Kent, 1.043; pore, (ONRCTER At Bromin, o must wait till the 1st of Junuary before he anans o i Joknzon, republican, elacted over Muir, | T€SUlts of tho elec The Statesman has | 37; Bigler, 216; Hill, 44; Kent. 856; Russell, | Bigler, 143: Corbett, 1,006; Jones, 1,016 Dogy | TRISARALA AYES . LIRNS, P65 s mo T A B R NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov, 8,—Officlal and | fusion and ' Reeve, independent-demoer: received half of the vote of the state. It ;‘;‘_“ ‘“v"'l"\" .(1\’1‘ k:(rn.m. 8013 Devine, 673; | little, 166, Corgress, Meiklejohn, republican, | ‘3 URSTON COUNTY—Con plele oty | YOUO .,;\.- :I;Y leut‘ was 5.4 1‘;“:1’ :;:1. wnoflclal returns from seveaty counties out | Alin, republican, elected goversor over | €hOWS @ republican plurality of 1,800 o 2000 | Hensley, 410, Mellejobm, 802; Thomas, 33 | 1015 Hensiey. democrat, 23; Devine, popu: | 1y i Mafors, ‘3131 Bturdsvant, ¢0; | A8V that the vigtl o count ot Judie Bicle Kin - M A Y g i ver the popullsts. This will be increased to | | \Lh “district: Ankeny, 682; . jjst, 869, ¢ senate, Saunders, republican, . Mn 5: Dunpby, 68: Piper, | comb is nol u myth of ninety-zix give Turner, democrat, kinter, 08 B 00 PN Devgum. - | SYUR SIS BETGIAA. TRIS WHI) b intreased 1o { Mikesel] aunders, 825. Representative, | 167s; Mikesell, democrat, 89 Avkeny. | L i Lt # e Pas N T | 1 1 v o seamy, *ou ey: 1denbaug Vi DO D567, ::numlr:g u; slowly. Hoth sldes are still elzim-| 6,000, and Johnson, republicon, for congrese, | of the legisliture, possibly mor 1085 Baglaman, SR ny Bpklaatiaugh, B “‘:”‘\’w ,‘.‘l;‘l"\',,‘“""’f":l 1',‘," ey Hol. | 160; Bartley, 825; Powers, 201; Luikart | in forty-elght Lours will print the names of & the clecti 5.000. The republicun stato ticket is clected — - CHEYENNE = COUNTY—Cc e AOGA? 3 Pmpiste vole: 0l- | Breidenthal, 88; Churchill, 350; Carey, 482:| " ¥ Chaieman Oarroll denies that ha concodsd o legislaturo s overwbelmiogly re WASHING ok oo .\m..v.‘\ TY—( x::;{:{l]-:.l\‘“”\ .11 comb, l]l‘v".\ln.j‘uyx 106; Sturdevant, 8; R. E.| Ames, 60; Russell . Kent, 403: Higler, | the bribe dispensers who have taken the con- the election of Evane. WASHINGTON. 3 > nLake s L 51 Moore 105; Gafiin, 97: Dunphy, 18; Plper, | g5." Corbett, 331; Jones, 476; Doolittle, 75. | tract to tamper with the returns and ballot OMelal and wnoflalul returns show that | s R. E. Moore GaMn, 366; Dunphy, 65; 104; McFadden, 94; Bilick, 13; Rolf 10 . 2 T T 118 306; Ellick, 56; Rol 3 e, 102 v B R s, ALk movern! Coustiss o Bes K m»r\:‘h;;“"' ‘ft’.ff.“r‘.’“'?.'c“ n'.r,‘ ll...l.:’x»‘,l \l:lii'l;l‘l‘l\lu’ll:l] u:ll‘.”l,' l:::‘uyrl o3i | vepublican, ' 508; Mikesell, demcerat, 404 | LINCOLN BOOSTERS BRACE UF, from, which gives the democrats contrel in e bl Breldenthal, 74; Churchill, 420; Carey, 349: sdsningl, 191 : i Carey, 94;| Ankeny, populist, 172. Representative, Jay, | — B abd tatnras the plention ut!ipt 8.—Indlcations are l\!"l: ”‘:’.’“’xx-‘;;l’"r; Ennk't;(l. J‘J:hylifi:«y.' Ames, |' l(ux;rlu-ll_J 100: Kent, 65: Bigler, | repubiican, 209; Fritz, democrat, 531; De- | Courage of the Defeated Gang Suddenly Vnited Btates oenator. BALTIMORE, Nov. 8. Th: bilcan stat 4 4ha republionne wilt bave aighiy- | p40 01, BUmEr, S48 "Deolittle, T3, | Gongoens: Daugherty. vepublioan siss “aons: | Wald, populist, ‘161 Revives oa:8 Qules Bl Tho election for sovernor has been | BALTIMORE, Nov. o ity deters | Tye membera of the lestslature out of & total | Congreas: - Daugherty.. repdblican. - 438} | bonmietsn s UBherly, Tepublican, 113; Hone, | “yALLEY COUNTY—Complete vote: Hol-| LINGOLN, Nov. 8.—(Special)—Will Hole fuilely aeitled. Heturns are comiog in | committee yesterday announced its deter- | of 112, the populists fourteen and the demo- | Kem. populist. 380, Bate. oacar Akors! Eengle, Akers, republi Millor, dorate | comb, 793; Majors, 504; Sturdevant, 20; R. | comb be counted out? This question has very slowly, The republicans clalm the clec- | mination to contest the three Maryland con- | crats thirteen, giving the republicans a ¢l epublican, 479, Mil ! (YRAF, TOPS 01 Repre. | B Moore, 813; Gaffin, 740; Dunphy, 40; Piper, | oo 2 o o T S R TipRlisans claim the cles o ageby $ Kiving p & cioar | rouliend, 479; Miller, democrat, 19; Shrader, | crat, 12; Schrader, populist, 101. Repre- | R PIPET, | been tha subject of considersble agitation 1n ¥, whi @ | Bresslonal districts carried by the democrats. | majority on joint ballot of fifty-eight, Populist, 338, Representative: Harris, re- ntative, Clouse, republican, 123; Maze, re- | (Continued on Second Page.) Linceln all day, Republican headquartect 2; McFadden, 206; Ellick, 306; Roif. 53;| Tho Dee Is determined to cxpose svery man | Eugene Moore, 319; Wilson, 217; Bauman, | counected with (his infamous plot, and withe Congress, Melklejohn, 342; Heusley, democrat, | boxes. | 327; Devine, populist, 261. Senate, Saunders, | Republicans. Jartley Kepublicans Are Genervus wnd Will Yat TACOMA, Wash,, Nov, Contest Congressional Neats. tonight th