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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - ES'I'.;]H,]~HII» JUNI ¢ 1. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1900-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS IS SAFE FOICo2IND MONEY =ooe =2 WILLIAM - MIKINLEY IS AGAIN ELECTED ~ PRESIDENT 4 robably be Government of Unit u Haz Ela AAL VOTE. : I ter returns mas All Portione of the f¢ste Fhow & Heary In- of Bepu Part - r - onETessmer “esesrescsccccne e —— s e e e e e e e e e 1 crease in the Vote. y-fve pre arviand, outside of NEW YORK ANSWERS NOBLY TO THE CAL . . —T b —_— P $ # BA 2, 6 =M:Kinles con Empire Btate Bolls Up Magoifoent Vote fer & . Baltimo th but Six precinets Bissisg : g KNet Barult is a Eteady Guin for the Reput NcKinley and Roorevelt. ¥ ; the vot Bryan, 44846 ard McKiniey ; ing & plurall'y for McK " lican Oandidates. vare . 3 P « His majority i v LLLINOIS STANDS STEAD L ' g b A by A y COUNTRY SHOWS [T LIKES PROSPERMTY mittee RETURNS REPRSENTS ALL SECTIONS Wajority Outside Points in the Etate Elow in Count- Ancee, ing the Long Ballots. OHIO COMES OUT STROAC ndia 0. el it cilosiis’ MKPYIAC T8 Mekias 57 AN ' - CHAIRMAN LINDSAY IS VERY SANGUINE Claims that McEinley Will Get the Btate by 5,000 to 7,000, PENNSYLVANIA STILL THEREFOR OLD GL ylar praviens o vp o thit how B2 ' RETURNS POINT TO THAT RESULT TH 5 t b t nusus Result in Buck Question Etate Ticket Following Close on the Vote e san i for Natiozal Candidate. 200 pre- ¥ committee Aoy o8 ‘ e [LANCASTER SHOWS A BIG INCREASE SOLID PHALANX OF STATES « Record of Vour Years Ago | Gatn of Six ndred on the Vote of Tuen 3 Four Years Ago is Promised scrat ¢ 2 e / . from the Capital bas City. Vote Country over ol / i : ] — esEmer ton county WKINLEY MAJORITIES s from Nebraska precincts outside DoUKIS (OUnty re COmp: Fives McKin - ager, yet indicate steady and 2836, The rame pre. g ; > % stantial gains for McKinley and the guve McKinley 3,467 and i 3 4 J / blican ticket. The retu from 260 e 2 / {1t 3 14 precincts outside of Do county are ! 4 Y 7/ 1 4 14,062 for McKipley and 12,79 for Bryan belng & majority for McKinley of 126 These same precincts in 1886 gave McKin | ley 11,242 and 7, or & majority for Bryan of 114 hunge in these precing X forms a Brya majority into a Me maj repre senting a republican gain of out of some 26,000 votes, or nearly 10 per cen If this ratio of gn keep up throughou the sta 1 we elec | ral v £ nt majority Tlinois Maryland . Nov 6 —Reports trom s of Oblo indicate the largest st, lurger than either state 1. with McKinley gatn- s and holding his own Vermont Noith Dakois Minnesotn . Koannan ... Muine 6 —Seventy precincts show Ervan gaine | Kinley's uralicy 7.000 or 18 000. 6. —Chairman Long o 1 Fovernor, returns are now more {b - He has not chunged his N £ 4o ¥ o H 18 i v v election as the republ candi usin 1 oo 4 lection predicti at Bryan would carry - i i 7 d A | . ) § ! | PEX . by & margin over Poynter, about the b T % o b lMl'(‘ re were x..\‘ frauds : | X q | same as on the presidential ticket 3 ov. 6—Republican | other offices mo definite figures —_— Dick has given out | offered o og o o 1. Chairman Lindsay of the Fotals o142 24 this hour, 11 p. | PR g b i iblican state central committee said eescsssssesescsocscsecesse® 1l ¢ that Ohio_has :1-.-‘1 A - 2 T - o ‘ . velt are unguestions : Jarger ele ral v . ot loast 12 . ticket; 1 0; New Je . Mr. Odell . s ' @ NEW YORK, Nov W0 to 80 ie remsomably certain that McKinley fnp Netional Coi e carried Nebraska by from 5,000 to 7,000 and Bliss beld n confere the Eieventh ing u plurality, and it may be larger. We bave alon o which 1he following s . A e o the throw ce members . bably | received reports from fifty-two preetncts re of the election here was o ose marked Readquariers op to (bls b ; for the Firet election district of that ward WISTONSIN. = o = — e = | ae compured with McKinley 5.140 and B o up Su il b : lica trict of that wa | e : R ] 4,572 in 1846, & met republican gain of national tee clats o : . ection distri Qi B MR o - |OMAHA DOGES ITSELF PROUD 8 oeeveeeees 108 i %' DETAIL VOTE ON GOVERNOR 7hic ratio of chanee, it kept up. will give Kivley o 3 el by : . b e 3 MILWAUKER ion re Alls J A o3 1 Nebraska to McKinley. Returns on the :‘ Y t nxvd R, b i ke iscovered b (" L1 ;»K(‘x': o e 'v« ,'.An Fifth . 8 | Returns Show that Dietrich fa Gmin- | state ticket are indefinite, and it looks as if These 21 o SRtater NE. TRESIS vobes. : ) byt " 105,000 to 115,000 Dlurality, The cepublices : , Seventh .neeeer: 89 o ) ing Fast on the Hauy- the contest between Dietrich and Poynt 7 b A headed aee. Lawalladh City Gives McKinley a Majority of Over ward Vote. will be very close. Both of these, according I receive a stmilar plural The legls- Eighteen Hundred Votes, Majority 4 e 2 'Y:'Ak"jr e t overwhelmingly republican | CTH WARE - ts outside of 1oty ets. Notbing ha given out v ol g Fho CHARLES BICK, Chatrr 4 WILLIAM McKINLFY, |from the towns seatieed over the state “On the urns received at w ¢ + t ballots sent th - - o - — wid thess give SlcKiuiey b9 Bryun 4 gation s also cer g . 53 Y o | beer s hour on the gest of gressmen elected | MAGIC CITY, HOWEVER, PULLS DOWN LEAD . Jrreinct b Mo Ta T 136 | prectncts ix rd 4,818 : i ity s pent) SN, e =7 37 4 % ter, 3,666 Dietri t gain E or Juight Chairman Lindsay He B Da || South Omaha Makes an Increamed |7 1 fist Dilaids/of Docias county | SIS SERSTILIE WM (MM HIEEAG. Tt oseph W. Bab Showing for Brsan. Which ia b 2 " | the figures received give the follo Kiciey: willEcareriitiis. Siale tot boon machines were urth t—Theodore Bal O Part Ofiset by the . e 0,000 to 12,000, We Bave received reports Suinuel §. Barney (rep Country Precincta. H o T 8 P to thls Nour froi =180, BheMBcte e 6—Buffalo city th I ames H. Davidson (rep.) » =t < Kintey (T col Bons 1o 0 3 and Bryan| Sev 1 John J. Esch (rep.) oy and Bryan 14,168 ward 8. M r (rep.) v""m’ precincts 1 gove McK tae Bove Toay T 1 1 : 3 and Bryan 14,671, & pet republica NEW YORK aor 4 o v ¥ otiso sl g 1 elec those for iy 4 " ) - ns of more than Platt gave o e follow atement r ernor Odell received t 1gbt | George E 8 s 4 " ) A b t A Y 8.1 AR 2 Jubli ats o4 § more 610 5 net McK. Br > v Lin § b h inct and ae there apy b e laye Kprostboy g M o8 L1 ount or | Coltax, T1n 1. | 3 b |t ' ates & good republican wnd | Kizley by trom 10 b it ndidate : t|] on the state ticket are P s ! A b 4 1 e vole | i¢ running even with McKinley and their s % 3 s 5 %5 - ™ ¥ i 5 : hey are such as to indi- falg 4 < fore ve 896, the v in E pluralities will not differ materially. We | py Al . of three precinct A " oy F 24 : : ; b of the entire state ticket Ly saer for 6 Bave stoppe Wik’ tatures Save inle 0 f 10,712 against 1 1 h n i K 3 s ¢ a scattering report has tieket a . : one » = k b ¢ R {in s majority the r 3 E pe n 19 1 elv I am confident that it W YOR gt sin will bave & o 8 - ’ 2 1 Mr. 04 T T 3 i 2 4 ! g ov « substantial gaix 16 T L SR akes In such & wide range that it provides ¢ i 50 rep 4 1 delegation | | 2 : . atar, 13 4n B3 and conservative b New York state by | whe teate that | i | : — . The returns frow t maha came 1mAog s for computs = as regards the general result e ;s : ty there ely tnoreas ta Chairman . S o'c ke najority. He concedes New York | Chairman A. F. Warden of the democratic S i ;r . ong H 3 Sl Dos ibe b v‘,“”:]" :l:”l'n 'm'mk "ny roker by 16,000 He clal 1 headquart fore country precincts v o to Croker b He claims that d bis headquarters before | . o Omaha by 5 1 “At preeent it looks like McKinley was 1 the stutes that went for McKinley in|midnight. He concedes the state to the re- ¢ t 1 1 alectsd: that he bas ehries Nes T o . - for bim again, but | publicans by 70,000, as does also National “Cyere! hundred Ry B i . ) Qtilo 860 Dlioots. t3aNarris. s Tan NEW YORK Y At X the t uced majorities mirteeman Timothy E. Ryan. E. C r_ oth - s guaged | TEVOOLT t to 1 7 oy Hears of His A 5. largels or S itheuwh ithe The returns from Nebracka g s indicat » Pre MK "HICAG( At 7:80 tonight James all, ex-national commit 1, concedes W" 7 & & - ent by the Americ brarka are too meug, Bas carried Ne o i p base an estimate upon, but Brya 3 s 2 2 o at His Home Iy the wtctn oo PRl VR RENS Wi ¥ o A n ce, the urng from gentlemen concede the election of PR © . o * . $ M present returns e o Fenbitiesn T in » n | New ate that McKinley has | ten republickn congressmen % A b s « 3 5 d 10 10,000 majority tial election of &6 o ¢ agried state. “1 4 Bot_co cede 8| MILWAUKEE \\.;‘ t ek An. M Ty person read aloud some of the returns, but | VEBRASKA'S S BY PRECINCTS the city of New 1 r tely | victory t republicans,” be sald tron sco o o tabiss 1 efraiped from making apy comment wha 00 1arger : 3 RK, Nov. 6—The New York ratively few, show on their face, whe ’ e e ifas it W e & p u 1 r ncedes McKinley's election compared with the vote of four years ago, | SO | 1 1 rufled composure the favorable reports the " " ¢t . ndre forty-six election dis- t McKinley hus carried the st by & ¢ 3 E 4 ’ s % | which began to come in &t early hour 0,000 $hich McF . r u 24 in New York st out- | large plurality, eq 1f not exceeding the t T ¥ b i gt i o g ey g Berigped ty for " t er York give McKinley | figures of 1896, which were 102,612. Robert | Sorond o Totals wuvere 18 B . Sans 40 1 faare. thae an- | > the tat MK $3.7 1 68 96, Mc- M La Folle the republican candidate for B 2 r ] 2 - B vt gy it :h:‘" h y b . r 1 Palmer, | governor is running about equal with the | pft : 4 Recapitulatio nouncemente being b; cisein k the added vote n . z presidentinl candidate and is likewise Rixth : 1l . ] & gl ot . e o ht bun 1 ninet of carrying the state. While few ret 0 7y 1 o g s O . for B o | hn 14 ; o Sighih W1 e o strong indications that New York for g0 rably R te [ have been rece om the congression S - " X sorerk S Y2 prebably Minots had gome for that ! n Er ’ f distriots, theae doy hilogn e g . 4 1 i | M ley were received with great sat R N L SFCONT Btxt 110 1 At § o'elock th lent received & sin's delegation will be " Br - ! g elects him Some Figures in Detail with and Cowm- parison wit Ranursom 3 A 3 South Omuha LWAUKEE. ifty-on Shean - FIRST WAF ered prec 1 1 6,708, Bryun, WAUKEE Returns f1 woa McK tog . *® ¢ " y 8 1% < cratie mans LANCASTER SHOWS BIG GAINS® Republican Majority at State Cap- 11al Remches & Magn Increase arEt wher hat 1 The Kentucky at the coniest was 11 o'clock ymaha Braed’ cial Telegram. ) n tated that McK urns from precivets in Lax received up 1o clock lod avy galos Tt an tioke! republican candidutes are sure of an p 4 aate. | Judge s t repu state | : te Valie : { |8 prsident w sthorize no statement us | il be First congressional district are tion an Vandiver of the democratic state com- ung, claimed his ele —18%—— | Waterloo . TR110 S0 TIATR I 2% R0 Wpiereieed 2o oua- | Amitiis. Sostiraiag: e thonsivn of O BANT, N Sov he only spe- pe aits Bry " o —_— —p— i McK._Bryan | W. Omaha, No . ‘ 0w (curred in the socepted view of 4 repub- | Lancasier county —republican leglslatize ALBA Y The only spe- | mittee admite Pryan's defeat in the .41-.[ (Continued Fifth Page.) J . W 1% | W, Umaba, So.. 9 | Noaz victory. | ticket is assured. Twenty of the Bfty-four “noe rlates with o $ This wae with several stat ate h e heard from with certs

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