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14 ~ X » - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ALL HAIL TO TRC22FSIDENT " ™= McKinley's Trip to Washington Cheered by § Thoussnds of People. HIS JOURNEY ONE CONTINUED OVATION Popular Joy Over the Victory Finds o Voviferous Outlet. POTENCY OF THE FULL DINNER PAIL + Belief of the Putlic from Xenaoe of Bryme- itm is Manifert. PATRIOTIC PEOPLE CHEERNATION'S LEADER President's Pro from His 1m Ohio to His & Washing- tem M Triomphal March by Fellow Citizens. rew Heme o | nesdar, Ko President McKin n Canton twday bas been ®Be contimuous ovalion 10 the twice-elected Bead of the nution. every stop the bave been grewt outpourings of ihe business bas been suspended wpd wany fec tories wlong the line have added their thousands of workingmen working vomeu those who bave n en- thustusile groetings The president has sbeking hands from t moking short speech portant towns. Mre her shure of the PITTSBURG, Jey's Journey and Jjoined rear plat the m ey hiw rece s tribute, men &u women st ling to present flowers. Pa triotism, the flag and the volunieers' uni form have figured everywhere and the trip Bas been in the mature of & triumphal mey o The start from Cantop was mede ut 1.57 P m. amid the boom of cannom, the kereesh of steam whistles and the clamorous well wishes of the president’s townspeople. Mr and Mrs. McKinley occupied the private car “Olympia” #t the rear of t train, giv ing & broad platferm from which the pre Sent could preet the crowds und eddress the poople. The presides bewutifully deccrated with N themums, bound in ribbons of rec and blue, giving & wealth of color 01d Friends at Alllance. An Interesting incident surred soon { @fter the train left Canton. Many of those on the regular coaches were auxious to greet the president und be consented to see a delegation from Alliance, in bis own gistrict. He met the party on the plat- form, grasping esch band and talking fe miliarly of the struggle and victory st Al- liance. One bormy-handed veteran stood back in the crowe until the president epled | 4m out with the fumiliar greeting: “Well, Tom. I'm glad to see you." The president remarked that 600 majority had hitherts Dbeen the high watormark at Allspce, but | pow they had rolled up §00. “Yes, and “fe fwetory oS R wi1d, " was the enthusiastic answer. the whistle sounded this Worning, every man fell inte ine, with Tom Russell on horseback, four giris in white leading the | procession snd the town was cruzy when we ieft.” The president leurh - kpowledged the beartfelt manifestution of jal car had been white | | e v gome. | “When | l Bis neighbors and bade the delegation good- " speech | Sixth The president made his fir of the day when the train arrived at Al lisnce. The town turbed out enmasse to| meet him with bends and banvers. Work men from the potteries ut Seb came in | their gprons bearing transparencies show- ing thetr mujority. The crowd surged up 10 the train to the imminent dunger of those in troot. Well Chosen Words by President. | When the president sppeared there were dewfening cheers, 1o which he bowed and smiled scknowledpement snd then said “My Tellow. Citizens: 1 huve pot falied to observe the verdict of Alliunce given ou | yosterday (Long coutivued applause) and | 7 capmot refrain from expressing 10 you bye. in pussing my grest spprecistion of this | oyy wote of epcouragement &nd SUppOrt from my ©ld friends and neightor. of Sark county (Great applause ) “J observe that majorities Tise with pros- | perity (Grest applause) and that the Ameri. | can people vever full to support the fiag. (Applause.) “] thauk you and hid vou good after- |Third . poon.” (Trem-ndous wppleuse aud cheer- g A short Qistance further on the potieries This place was built up. it s said fbe fostering of the American pottery terest. Busipess was suspend workingmen poured forih te i buzsas. A big bunper: snmoumced bring, 4 to 1 for McKinley.” The presi- | Gent waved scksowledgments, but did ot | by in- At the big factory town of Salem the smoke of man; stacks bung over the city end myrinds of workingmen and working | women geve the place the aspect of & hive | 2YO0R6 O ©f tndustry. Immense Conconrse at Salem. A vast concourse gracks. The tops of freight cars were used #s polnts of ventage Little girls bore | Bie Ameriean flogs. The drum corps was | untformed &5 United s volunteeers | A buge broom, dr with yellow Tib- Boos carried at bead of the pro cevsion. Women siruggled 1o throw bunches of chrysanthemums toward Mre McKinley. A young woman kepi crying “Bryss” W delant temes, but her voice wks faint amid the @in. The scroech of the tactory whistles was deafening The presi- @cnt bowed his thanks and when order wus partly secured Le seid My Fellow Citigens: It has b years since 1 hud the privile an sudience in the oty of Salem Sheure yOU that your grecting and w Come today give me very sincere pleasu You are he elebrate a victury won. pot by & King rty, but by the peojile of all purties (Great applagse) 1 go $o my public duties al the capitul en wEed by you \Genoe., but scious of th our Betion of yesterday imposes Upon me §“tun"Gnly uek ‘of all my countrymen thels mpathy and support in the solution of he great problems that mest upon the United States. and 1 am sure that all of s will hambly petition the guidnnce ol that Divine Ruler who never falled this vernment through its viciamitudes $rom is beginning to the present hour. 1 thank wou ubd M@ you good afterneon | (Applause and choering.) | At Loetonia and Oclumbine there were ke outbursts. crowds besieging the presi- Gent's car the president remched d.wn wng shook many & primy bend A @rizzhing Teis begas to fall but this €id not deter big crowds from turning out st Bust Palestine, Enon Valley, New Gall- | Jeee and New Brighion At Rochester 3,000 pecple braved the raiu a " b | (Coptizued on Seventh Page.) ved | T resan- | E | Bleventh . | sixtn | First | Firth . | Stxth train | Beveneh stopped &t Sebring, & new town Wwith buge | Bighth . of people lined the Seventh ward. | Thira | Chicage No speeches were made, bm | Florence . OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING . OVEMBER 8§ 1900—-TEN PAG SINGLE ( THE MAJORIT) CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Forecast for N Falr " beeeoececesg | Donglas Gounty Lasgely Increnses Tts Vote for McKinley. REVISED FIGURES ON GENERAL ELECTION @ccccccccoss NEBRASKA N NEXT CONGRESS First District—E. J. Baur Second—D. H. Mercer *Third—Jotn R. Ha *Fourtb—John I» Fifth—A. ¢ *Sixth—-M P *Do: Yesterday: Dex. 46 a7 ar WeKinley's Majority *m the City Ree 1482 by Sovch Omaka's expected Gain for Rrysa. By npproximately twice the | 1896 Dougius county Tuesday sllegiance to the republican cast it vote for Willlam McKinl b { majority in the city of Omaha for the pres- | 5., MERCER GAINS IN COUNTY |idcoual cundiaie war 18d6 but ihis was pirst reduced by the vote in South Omahs, where Second .1{:.- fusion cupdidate made ubexpectsd 1000 gains—unexpecied alfke by the manegers § [ of both purties. The result of this inere Sixth | wns to bring the Omaha majority Gowsn by {726 vo caving n mujority of 1117 The official results of the county cannot be tomounced to an exact figure ustil the | opeming of the poll-bowks by the county | returning bourd, which will probubly mee | the first of mext week, for the remson t the election cfficers of the Fourth ward of South Omuha failed to make & return to the noumty clerk otber than the poll-beo which camopt be inspected until the re- roing board me With this excep figares given Lerewith have jared with the returzs of the county ¢} The vote for the leading presidential cun- | Qldutes is as follows | Bepubiican (ongressionl Cand! Sent to Washington with & Larger Majority Than in 1808, in Totals 1 The returne from Douglas county fof the i . congressional ticket came in slowly Wed- but ai po time the result m Recupltulation. Ward Goubt be t punty is Compured w a1 Mr Merces in the - for his oppopent, 13666 b J6VK, thi is @ gaiu of 205 sien for the ropublican candidate, ae in he ampaien be received #1546 votes aguinet 8,850 cast for G. M. Hitehcork Reports from Washingion mty last night are that Mercer's majority in Vash- | ington county fs 34, giving him & total of 616 in the twe counties. Sarpy counts will probably reduce this majority to 1400 Following is & showing of the total vote WARD. South OmuRa FIRET WARD, — 20— | - ——a— S MK Bryan 1 Precinct First Second Third 1| T 344 | Mago McK. Bry a6 ap How- ~ ar Mer- Hitch- | cer. coek 10 1 6 @ [ 7 ™ = 3 51 SBOOND WARD. s a—— McK. Bryan Mc Precinct 1 | First Second 108 | Third Totals Majority i Fifth . Sixth . Reventh W3 ighth Majority ... — BY 2 B — Bryan McK Bryan 14 = i Precinct THIRD Firet Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth . Seventh . Figh Ninth Tenth Eleventh 4| | Mayor E J63| MOOUY - EOURTH WARD 12| goran Totals . Majority THIRD WARD. —a—— McX. Bryan T 50 i m g1 “ 3 m ECY 0y M . Prectnct Fourth Pifth Stxth 1l Seventh ... .3 [ M e m De 5 5 | Elkhorn 2 | Fiorence " Jefferson . bt I 1% irs £ Union ..... Waterioo ........ | W. Omaha, No.. 2 {W. Omaha, So.. % Totals ...... 180 Najority Sroond Thind ... Fourth . Fifth Bixth J Republican with = Handsome Majority. Dighth Ninth The election in the Second commissioner district, composed of the Second, Fourth nd Seventh wards, war not & spirited con- test, the election of A C. Harte belng & | foregone conclusion. When the votes were Soryen, | counted it was found thut Mr. Harte's ma- ‘JBHK\' was B08, within two votes of the es- timate mgde by the republican candidate the day before the election. As Mr. Harte is the sitting member his | election will pot, probubly, change the | make-up of the committees of the bourd. FRUIT OF PROSPERITY thwesters Raiiroad mees Larly Buil Extes ! #iza Totuls urth .. ¥ . fih Seventh .. Total .. First Th Fourth PFifth Bixth Scventh Eighth Ninth Tenth a SIXTH WARD. 1900—— McK. Bryan Total LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. T.—Chief En % | gineer F. A. Amolitor of the Choctaw, Ok- 4| lshoma & Gulf railroed todsy snpounced 13 | thut since the prosidentia) election is over EEVENTH WARD. 197 ™ = Wi 120 First ond Fourth p? nirth Eleventh . | Totals . 2| Majority 38| sixty days about 175 miles of extensions. Tow | He sunoumced that the live from Harts- horme to Ardmore, 1. T., will be built s soon &8 preliminary legal matters can be arranged. The distance will be 120 miles Au extension to Rutberford, sbout 100 miles rd, will be built, enlarging the com- interests in western Oklahoma This is the first authoritative statememt in the premis 1544 . 456 SEVENTH WARD. 1M Bryan. McK. Brysn po e 14 b 07 EIGHTH WARD. it ] ) w0 i 120 ¢ Precinct. First Second Third . Fourth Fifth Sixth .. Totals . Becond - MK 2! [ 16 m Fourth | pmmesn & Y £ EIGHTH WARD. 1900—— McK. Bryan I by Rico. Total . BAN JUAN, P R, Nov that 75,000 republicans voted at the election 10— | ves i ymmission Kagen S | yesterday @ commissioner 10 congress m I W7 0 " 62 more than 200 federals voted. Uon wue exceedingly orderly. There are no reports of The elec- A C. HARTE 1S _RE-ELECTED! 1% | the compapy probably will begin within | —1t is estimated | &nd members of the house of delegates. Not | 'OPY FIVE CENTS Rernblioans Aseured of Farty-Nive Votes end May Eave More. DEMOCRATS CERTAIN OF TWENTY.SEVEN in This Latimate Nebraska and Del- aware, Which Are Soth to Elect Twe ra. Are Classed as Doubtful. WASHINGTON, Nov suming that the state their duty and 7. ~The senate legislatures w choose memators to their states, will stand, op ar's election, 45 repud democrats and ¥ independenis tures in doubt im three ege of electing five senators at this time. The legitlutures doubt are Delaware and Nebrasks of which siates two chosen, sud ldaho, with ome senatorial chalr to be filled. Among those clansed in the independent column nre Senators Stew- art of Nevada and Krle of South Dakota who in the last comgress acted with the republicans on &1) party matters; Turser of Washingion and . Harris Kansas, who scted with the democrats, and Wellington of Maryland. The represe ® by staies ehould be as follows in cach senstors are to be Alsd Arkanss Ca fornia Maryland Maseachusetts Michigarn Minnesot New Humpshire New Jereey | Pennsrivania Rhode Isian ginia ... Washington Cest Virginia consin Vyoming Totals «© = ted tful—iwo sengtors to be elec #Tioubifui—one senstor to be electad; one republicarn. . MAJORNY FOR DIETRICH didate Carries Doug- las County on His Road to Victory. The sppended tuble shows the majority given by Omaha for the republican and fu- wion eand'dutes for governor. The contest for thie office was purticularly bard- | fought, the Omabs emd of the siate house muchine making strenuous eforts Lo repay the goveror for past favors and to place themselves in position for ple by bringing In & fusion majority for this office. The result was that Mr. Dietrich ran behind the national tcket, but bie majority in Douglus county will go to swell the tota! which, &t this time, looks as though it would place bim in the gubernatorial chalr By precincts the vote for governor was: FIRST WARD. District. First Second Third A Hay- Poyo- ward ter s 13 ) e [ Fifth 7 » & r 1# D WARD. —— 19 Diet- Forn- rich. ter. 62 SRR Hay- Povn. ward. ter Third ..o.... Fourth ... Fifth Sixth Severth Douglas Coun'y Majorities., McKinley Bryan . 14,264 PDRR— 1 McKinley's majority Mercer ¢ Howard Mercer's majority Dietrich Poyuter Dietrick’s mujority rd Fourth Fifth Sixth Bev i 208 BIXTH WAF Total Majority District " SEVENTH WARD Totals 1407 Majority District. First | Becona Third ... | Fourts .. Fifth | Sixth EIGHTH WARD. . Poyn- Hay- ter. ward ter Seventh . Eighth Totuls Majority i NINTH WARD. 2000 —— Poyn- District. | i Ma) | Recapitulaty 2900— Diet- Povn- | Majority | South Omaha. FIRST WARD District. | First 1 - 6% THIRD WARD. W Diet- Povn- ey, Mejority District RECAPITULATION—OMAHA. Pirst ward ™ e Second ward. 72 Fourth ward Fifth ward H. H. Haoks . Sixth ward R. S Wilkinson . M. L Fredericks David Claus Vacley Buresh .. ..Fus. Rep. Rep .Rep. ...Fus .-Rep. Rep. Rep Rep. Rep ...Rep. -Rep. Rep Rep Rep. Prank Martis 2. Peier Berlet . J. H. Areads W. H. Newell . Dr. Merodeth H. H. Baldrige A. J. Coleson J. F. Schultz . A. R. Oleson §. W. H. Brows . A W. Ladd Lorerzo Crounse W. W. Young .. J. L. Paschal Prauk Campbell . 3. B. Vap Boskirk F. M. Currie 3. E. Miller . Jr A. Woostinholm ... Churles Krumback . H. B. Cummins Richard O'Neill J. J. Trompen . W. H. Edgar Hugh MeCargen C. F. Steele N. V Harln .. . Henry Reuting .. 0. R Pitoey I N Lymas ... John M. Jobuson E N. Allen . B. D. Owens ..... The House. James R. Cais . Jobn Lechiy August B Fellers . 3. F. Wenzel .. Andrew Scott 3. W. Armstrong Fred G. Hawxby H. G. Cressey . H. Beetbe . H. Marshall . Fighth ward Ninth ward.... Total Liwa 20,842 L8 South Omaka. FIRST WARD, o 3 2 e George P.M M Cursten Ronwer Mel Ul E. E Wiloox . F. M. Youngs Henry Robwer : W. G. Sears . Joseph Hall .. Danlel Swanson George L. Loomes . Heury Shinstock . M. W. Murray Louis Smi bherger J. 3. McCarthy A 3 Watson C. W. Or H. M. Stockwell ... Frank Jouvenst L G. Bley D. A Becker J W. Tanner J. C. Sprecher Alexander Bouller . Jumwes Jamison D. W. Hamilton Jubn Keveoy W. H. Beekly George W. Fuller . A W. Lape C. R. Tem J. B Mockett C. J. Warner .. E J. Shellhora E W Miskell .. J. T. Caliins T E Hivbert . First Second . Third s EBCOND Totals WARD. Wirst Second Totals s m South Omaha. aird Fourth Totals “mnlxlrl 2o uglns Rast Omahs. Jeflerson McArdie Millard . Platte Valle: aEnpEEnse c C. HM NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE. J. H. Steinmeyer R W. Lafiin A. D. Spencer 1. E. Mendenhall Robert Tweed Courad Beisner Charles Fowler . W. H. Cooksey A L. Sandall C. M. Smith ...... C. ¥. Hoy , W. Y. R Gawpe . J. A. Whitmore .... J. H. Edmouson M. Proderick C. H. Beall Jumes Boyd . Limes Persinger . H A Redman . W. H. Housebolder .. . G. G. Humphrey William Thomssen Chaurles Hunter Feter Dablsten E. 8..Gilmore Frank Waring . Orva Gallogly .. W. H Horton .... A G Pisher 1 E Bvans . J. A Olis, Jr. W. J. Tayior 1. D. Reaw A Jobn Vandergrift . J E Harris William Jordas .. Perdinand Zimmerer . Vietor Anderson .. Charles Giskweiter E Lowe ... €. 0. 0lson ....... €. M. Brows .. 1 & Hathorve .. i J. A Antrews I W. Gull . Second .. Third Totals 7 ERCOND WARD. 16 206 3] E2 W o 3 i | i ret wdons: B8 THIRD WARD. LW 06 FOURTH WARD W m Ceuntry Precinets. | Totals 0 1695 —— Poyn- ter Chicago 1 Glontar? rougl Hast O Elkborn Florence Jeflernon McArdie Millard Platte Valley Union Waterioo W. Omaba, nortd W. Omaha, south I Majority IT MEANS NATIONAL HONOR ter General Smith Sums Up in Strong Words Mean- ing of Resuit. Poxt Few WASHINGTON —FPosimaster Gen- eral Charles Bmory Bmith returned toda; trom Philadelpbie, where be cast bis vote He said tonignt This overwhelming result shows that the | Aeliberate juugment, honor and of the Americun people can safely e trusted. . The value of this result in its immediate effect ané in its fllustratio American churscter and swabillty cannot be overestimaied Tt is un evidence of the | sirengih of American institutions. 1t wee sures the unbroken continuavce of Pres | Gent McKiniey's polic and sreatness We h perity at home and stren | ¥5d infuence sbroad. « Tbe | i & republican congrews. now can oarry | forward fo & wuccessful completion the policies which have been inuuguraied. The events of the last two years have marked & Dew epoch In our national de velonment and the result of the elect) shows that the poople Tul'y appreciate whas is tpvolved and means that this new eor: |shall not be inter ted verdict erushes the free silver heresy | ansures perfect stabi! ‘0 the maintab lance of the gold standard It alo pricks | the bubble of so-culled imperialism end shows that this b welkhi with the integrity Tovn- | 14 of » of national honor | oliow Ty has no maserial Antelope State Blakes OF the Yoke of Tusion Domination. BRYAN'S POPULAR MAJORITY IS WIPED OUT Returns Already o SLow Great Change in Bentizment of Voter. RUNNING CLOSE BEWIND His Caiv Over Vote for Hayward in 1808 Covtivues Very Large DETRICH REDEMPTION OF STATE COMPLETE s from Comut ms bur leted Show the Emtire Re can Tieket Eiected by 2 Mujerits the ve Nebraska hes taken ita pla p an mn by good sufe majorit McKinley has ours be state by Dot p likely 1o veach The table below w fifty of the nine the st These count 000 votes, leaving peighborhood of in these figure rus r es in y sowe 5 w0 NeKiuiey years &0 our Four of 8,807 in be stute 18 Euins & & majority yen bad & major upties. His plural pra ¥ wiped ou Rogurding the state tic 40 pot incicate o clearly the Dietrich bhes made substen the vote for Hayward he Jects are thut be is elect~d of the ticket, though tal in the thirty-si complete he bas & small eve sume cousties all plurality for Poys ¥ ty 1o by the e ba 1 rewos tiea the ret resuit, though (ul guine over our years ag en ity, wb YeuTs LED EUVE & B ter 1n e Twe th iret and Second congressions publican candidutes are s od 1u the Third Fourtt and Sixth Gistricts the result is i with the republican candidates mei £ Wwith chanoes to W midnight Chairman Lindsey of the republican ctate comm! said: Witk more thun two-thirds of the precincts of the state heard from, &li 1 can say I8 to repest whut 1 mainthived from the firs: that e state would give its electoral voie to McKinley by & maority of not less (han 5.000. 1 have mot enough figures to make an accurate forecast of the result on goi- ernor, which is much closer, but which 1 believe will show our candidate, Mr. Diet- rich, to be elected. The other candidates op tbe state ticket peem to be runping much better and are sure of election. The legislature will be republican by safe ma- jurities in both bouses, which mesns the elecrion af two repuliicss United States senators.” Following Are the Figures. e ¥ distriets 1h suredly ¥ oubt ing & good whow | *Bal .00 | Hamiiton | Madison | Merrick Nance Platte ... Red Willow Richardson .. 5 ers } Beotts Bluft Seward Eherman .. **8ioux Elanton Thayer Thomas *Thurston Adame Couwnty. HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele grem.)—B carries county by 1%. Ol sted elected by sbout % majority. Boyd County. BUTTE Neb., Nov. T.—(Specisl Tele- | gram )—Boyd county gives McKinley, 704 Bryun, 726, Republican galn of 125, from | 1896, Comgressman, Kinkald, 100 majority in the county. Stste Senator Prauk Camp- | bell (fusion), 610. Sem G. Rbinson (rep.) 600. Representative, Crockett (fusiomd, 611 | C. W. Orr (rep.), b4 CREIGHTON, Neb., Nor (Bpecial Telegram )—Boyd county populists conceds Orr's election for representative by fifty | majority. Kmox county sure for Orr 1. ten. Twenty-three preciucts give Ziegle: (fus.), 1.408; Brown (rep.), 167, Ziegler's estimatod plurality, 80. Ros utte County. ALLIANCE, Neb., Nov. (Bpecial Teir gram. ) —Box Buite cousty, !l precibets ex- cept three, gives: McKimley, 576: Brar 496, Dietrich, i10; Poynter, 357. Congress- | man, Kivkaid Neville, 856 Indications | tavor fusion. Cofiee (Gem.), for Jegislature. |t doubt. Vap Boskirk (rep), Huyward (fus.) for stale senator. Prown Cow | AINSWORTH, Neb, Nov. T-—Brows county, Bufisle precinet, compiete: Mo- Kinley, 2 Bryani4, Dietrich 22; Poypte: 20, Kiukaid, 18; Nevilie, 22. State Sénator —VenBorkirk.2l; Hayward. 22, Represent- stive—Gallogly, 12 Magill, 3. Garfield |precimct, Brows ocousty, cemplete: Mc- { >

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