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J'THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. Tels, ol8 (o1, WE (LOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 1 Dressing acques and. Outing Gowns nd comfortabie CASS—Tipton Hollenbeck 81 Hollenbeck 8§ precinets gives Sedgwick gives Sedgwick wood precinct gives Plattsmouth, dgwick 10 majority. Our line of sacques and gowns are’made precinct gives Sedg- | he best materials School Creek precin Sedgwick's majorits ives Sedgwick Of otderdown, full front, square collar, fintshed with Black grochet, Of elderdonn, military style trimmings ot black ‘brajd, high ktand- ¢ striged fannel Sutton precinet gives Sedgwick 47 of fancy striped flannel Fairfield, Harvard and Tree precincts give Second district Lono Sedgwick 811, Indications give Sedgwick Clay comity by 175, h at $1.00 each s ot outing fianne) I pink and blue, A with fancy braid s trom 8160 10 Of eiderdowo, full front coMlar, hound with fastened with . frog THOMPSON, B:umi aCol 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8T74.' of elderdown; fastencd with frogs, all cdges 9mn.rl' COLFAX-—Schuyler, ’ ecinets glve Sedgwic Lurge assortment of oth D Tt SR from $2.58 to $5.00 each Poyater, 881 side Broken Hollenbeck, 88, Broken Bow 8 Hollenbeck, o5 Dietrich, 440; Poynter, UILDING, COR. 3 but Hollenbeek the county by 600 | cxpressed thelr [and perhaps 800. He ran ahead of dhe ticket | | in all precincts and got a mx \ote ..mnnp! railroad men Mlln-m vate and work for the | m Gothenberg, wishes today by thelr ballots one ward in Lexington precincts give Sedg- Last_year, Diet- | Hollenbeck 619, retwhs hnu- not yet to make an esti- treasurer and was a hard one, abilities in favor of the republcabs. ck-nnd-Neok n Adams. plete precincts give Sedgwick year Dietrich 2 ccoeded in galning not believed they made any ounty clerk can Galne in Buftalo, (Spoctal Tele- | Dakota precincte give Sedgwick , Dietrich 177, 5.—(8pecial Tele- Returns are coming in slowly, | all indications go to show that it will be | neck-and-neck betwe for the republicans Owing to lnck of interest the vote I8 light compared with forces soem | Hooper and Cuming give Sedgwick 41, Hol- Hollenbeck carries Fremont Sedgwick and Hol- lenbeck 1,105, by 26 majority. Poynter 1,120, FRANKLIN— towns and country s an cxcellent showing and from .mh incts as heard re are good republican gains. The total Adame county will,fall about 400 Thl' vote for 1000 was: - The loss this | 7ot n' ,u.y ~at-iome voters wih be bout | Bloomington 7, Hollenbeck ——; Marfon town- 63, Hollenbeck 74; Oak Grove township gives Sedgwick 42, Hollen- Last year, Dietrich 210, Poynter #hip gives Sedgwick Quite a republican gain in Kear- ‘-""“ of lagt yoar The vote in Gibbon was ffty-five short of A Lo Ll Calkins, 57; Hawksby, 28. Last 7; Poynter, 43. glves Sedgwick county central committee thinks that Adams county will be swung into the republican column by a small majority,” white' Chair- man Waldron of the populist. county cen- tral committee claims the county for fusion. It is safe to say that whichever ries the county the majority wiil® the smullest ever given. feels confident that halt of the county of- ficers will be elected. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. ret returns in the city indi- cate a vote of about 1250 for the entire city, a considerable falling off over the vote | of last year and a falling oft of something live' 7 per cent over two years ago. Com- pared with the vote of two years #go the first returns from the eity show an average gain of & per cent for the republican ticket. of the precincts showing these results are generally strongly democratic, liably republican. returns from straight tickets counted show pretty heavy republican voting, and in numbers well up to that of two yea Wobd River precincts straight republican tickets against fiftee straizht fusion tickets, seratched . though | the, indigite republicans gain in ene , republfcan candid districtjudge, s running away abeadl of his ticket in the first precincts reported in and § prohibition. publican vote of that large talling off of the fusion vote. At Shelton the total was sixty last year, but the republicans hav few votes less than last yvear. tions point to the election of Hartzell su- perintendent, This being the usual re- and shows a Hollenbeck 109, GAGE—Beatrice, Firet ward gives Sed) Hollenbeck 84 Last year, Diet- Chairman ¥leming Last year, Dietrich 286, Poynter 102. Seven precincts complete give Hollenbeck 478, Sedgwick GRANT-—Hyannis precinct gives Sedgwick 43, Hollenbeck 19. HALL—Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Grand Island give Sedgwick sheriff, Packard coroner. will be very closc. Lincoln County Majorities, NORTH PLATTE, Neb., N Telogram.)—The weather toduy could be desired for getting out a full vote but it fell short about 120 on the vote of a vear ago and about Hifty of that of two years o in years has there been as much scratching done ticket as was done today. ropuplican majority, from the votes cast in North Platte, probably be 125 for supreme judge. Indica- _tlons now are that the republicans have “alected the entira Lincoln county ‘ticket by ranging from 75 to 225 Sharp Contest in Nuckolls, Telegram.)— precincts of 509, Hollenbeck 372 636, Poynter 508 —Alma partially canvassed and glves Sedgwick 70, Hollenbeck 83. HITCHCOCK—Trenton, Ridnour and Pal- isade give Sed[w](‘k 108, Hollenbeck 90. Last Poynter, 122. HOLT—Atkinson precinct gives Sedgwick , Hollenbeck 101. HOOKER—Mullen precinct, !ed‘wlck 1, Hollenbeck 19, Judging by the or the head of ticket Republicans of voted seventy-fiv OWARD—-St. St. Libory precinots give Sedgwick 425, Hol- Last year, Dietrich 405, Poyn- . b.—(Special Tele- i Vncknlll county will et ‘cent short of what it Tt has been an ideal elec- the part of the voters prevented the workers from getting wll of them to the polls, %0 in Superior, County tickets ar &ram.)—The ¥ be r\ronbly 1 JEFFERSON—| v, Plymouth, Gibson, Antelope and Washington precincts give Sedgwick 463, Hollenbeck 367. Poynter, 475. JOHNSON—Helena, Nemaha and Lincoln precincts glve Sedgwick 518, Hollenbeck 319. Dietrich 567, KEARNEY—City of Minden gives Sedg- 9, Hollenbeck 102. Hollenbeck, 48. Poynter, 198. tion day, mn This was notably where the vote s 20 per Dietrich, 483; Clean Sweep in Nuck The state ticket sight of in the sharp contest o Treasurer Kestoron, fusion, for treasurcr, who is running considerably ahcad of his ticket in Superior, while losses are being counterbalanced by . —(Special Tele- gram.)—The republican ticket made a clean sweep in Nuckolls county with'a majority ranging from 50 to 200, this county will give the republican state | ticket 80 to 100 majority. Luncaster County Republica officers, notably JIndications are that May township: rence precigets. The indications are that will be quite close; will carry sheriff and superintendent, the rest of the ticket in doubt. Voterh Well M NORFOLK, Neb., While election here was quiet, polled would sides had their f ~(Special Telegram.)— Returns from two-thirds of the precincts of Lancaster county give Jesse Moore rep., for register of deeds, a Iéad of sixty-two votes over his competitor. cincts give B. F. Paxton and Chase precincts give Sedgwick Hollenbeck 118, KlNBALb—AnIelnpe precinct gives Sedg- wick 66, Hollenbeck 25, Last year: Dietrich, 58; Paynter, 2. ASTER—Waverly, Normal, A, Seventh ward, Hollenheck 336, The same pre- , for treasurer, (Speclal Tele- doubtedly el for register w plete returns ave received. of the ticket is result of the race be in dispute until com- The remainder elected by majorities of over The county will give Judge Sedgwick & plurality of -over-.500. State Republie: Pirst ward, C, give Sedgwick year, Dietrich 857, ., A, Fifth ward, A, Fourth ward \'!N‘l incts give Sedgwick 338, Hollen- Last year, Dietrich 538, Poynter indicate that s well marshalled. this city fully 90 to 85 per cent of the vote In the Third ward 294 votes were polled this year, as 320 on presidential year, which fs a falr index of what has been done in other wards of the city. servative estimates majority on the state ticket in this county ticket the returns are apt to be somewhat mixed, if the Third ward has to be ‘taken as a criterion. the 204 votes %0 republicans and the remaining 207 beiug badly scratched. 1t {s_thought that the republicans will have two-thirds of the county theket Hallenheck Clalms Otoe. NEBRASKA CITY, Nov. gram.)—Election day passed quietly in Ne- The yote s light, in the city amounting to over 200 The vote In the county will also be very 1ight owing to bad weatber and rough roads, Little interest has heen manifested by the vaters during the campaign and the candi- dAntes for county offices are entirely at sea a8 1o their chances for election, able that the stay-at-home vote will affect the two parties about equally. crats and populists failed to fuse on the The populists nominated a veral of the candidates with Hallenbeck and the fusion candidates regents have probably by a small majority lectors last 1% . ry Chesenne, —Seven precincts out of forty- two lhe Sedgwick 107 majority. cludes North Platte, Brady, Sutherland and Bedgwick's majority will be over 200 in the county. Unfon precinct and Madison outside ot the city give Sedgwick 141, Hol- Same last year, Dletrich 161, the republican Indications at 11 o'clock to the el¢ction Bf the entire county with" possible exception of The, republican state On the county surveyor and coroner. ticket carries by about 150. clncts are to hear from, Jut it is bardly be- llr\ed they will change. the resulf was an ideal one, warm and pleasant. were only 87 MERRICK--8ilver Hollenbeck 106, Central City. Creek township glves Loup and Midiand precincts e v d o t | PhFapuacy. Silisisia oo Ao Sedgwick 526, Hollenbeck 412, reporting the headof the ticket, but returns indicate good gaiug over last year and a gain of ahont ‘300 over two years age. Re- publicans win at feast two of ‘the county —(Special Tele- UCKOLLS—Beaver, Hardy, Highland, Liberty, Nelson and Sher- clucts give Sedgwick Dietrich 851, Poyn- the shortaga .The returns of Howard and Hall countles indicate the election of J Greatest gains for the repuby llranl as shown 18 in the strongest fusiom Paul dis« s 98 OTOR--Syracuse precinet: Hollenbeck 8i; First district, @litrtot oot complbte, POLK—Osceola and Chnada precinct give Hollenbeck 316, NEBRASKA RETURNS IN DETAIL Dispatehes fo The Bee G Fall Oficinl Figures from the State by Conntisa. Sedgwick 299, Dietrich 345, Poynter 388, . Stromsburg precinet beck 130, Sedgwick 108, Laird, Unfon, Prairie, Sheridan, First ward Holdrege divide give Sedgwick 4 . Industry, Gar- fleld, Westside and Willlamsburg give Sedg- county ticket ~Blair and Juniata precincts give Hollenbeck 172, Fourth ward city of Hastings gives Sedgwick 170, Hol- Sedgwick 187, PLATTSMOUTI, After a hard fought battle of lots on each side in Cass county today, h side claim the victory this evening the indications are that Sedg- wick has a safe majority the exception of Mayor Tom B Plattsmonth. —— e PARALYSIS AND COFFEE. Symptoms. DI ANTELOPE—Neligh city, Burnett, At 6 o'clogk bWy pear when Drug s Abandoned, 408, Hollenbeck 249. BOONE—Oakland precinet glves Hollen- heck 198, Sedgwick #5, Clerk Lefr. rep., 200, Other republicans ahea representative, “Tea and coffee were forbidden by my the republican physiclan, for I had symptoms of paralysis and ft was plain that the coffee was the 1 began using Postum Food Coffee and am now a steady adver- The old symptoms of paralysis disappeared In a very brief 1 began the uso of Postum and ticket has been elected Second wards, | cause of the trouble. Lake precticts, Hallenbeck 188, Plattamouth, but BOR BUEIR-—-F throughout this county fs loxs than it was which, was 4278, and rads betng ve Sedgwick 414 tisement for Djetrich, 388; Poynter Spencer and Bristow precinc Hollenbeck 102, the bad weather give Sedgwick year, Dietrich 129, roymer 1807 BUFFALO—Republican * democrattc and independent 38. - Gibbon precinct wud the sectiud and third give Sedgwick 42 Last :eur:,metmn‘ 4 received 448 majority, o for gheviff, recelved Dodse Vavors Hol FREMONT, Neb,, Nov. vote polled, in Dodge county will probably be 15 per cent under (hat of last year. name publicly, The abové name can be given the Postum name publicly, It you please.” such a direct many highly organized people that it produces all sorts of disor- stomach and bowel palpitation of the heart, , up to more intricate nervous dis- The way to keep including - Ravenna *ive Sedgwick 95, Hollenbeck 80. Beaver township Kives flollenbeck 31, Sedg- kidney troubles, eases, such as paralysis. is to leave off coffee or any nerve use Postum No Grips, Pain ' Or discomfort, uo irritation of the oy Nl!l’nn precinots of Buffulo coumty give Sedgwick 1,070, Hollenbeck 892, BURT-Tekamah, Cralg, Oakiand, Ly Decatur and Kerl townships give Sedgwick ;{m yeari petrich destroyer of Food Coffee, which is a direct rebuilder of Sure and well defined in health will n be proven by any person who will make the trial, testines ~but geatle, p) Bealthful cleaneing, whe s Pills drugglets. 25 cenres the nerve center improvement Hollenbeck 523. Pornter 726, Y BUSLER-DAvid" Cily*aba Ualon Heoodl: Hollenbeck, 24 Dietrich, 708; Poynter, 101 Second ward Holdrege gives 147, Hollenbeck 8. Last year 169; Poynter, 80 PIERCE--Plorce precinct glves Sedgwick wick year Sedgwick Dietrich, 128, Hollenbeck 112 Laat year, Dietrich 134, Poynter 118, RED WILLOW--Indianola, Perry, Valley, irange, Box Elder, Willow Grove and Drift- wood precincts give Sedgwiek 543, Hollen- beck 304, Entire republican ticket except commiasioner doubticss elected. Last year: Dietrich, 67; Poynter, 392, ROCK-Bassett, Thurman and Center pre- cinets give Sedgwick 156, Hollenbeck 65 Last year: Dietrich, 120; Poynter, 0. SARPY-Papillion, fleld give Sedgwick 105, Hollenbeck 224, Last year, Dietrich 315, Poynter 366, SALINE — South Fark precinct Sedewick 153, Hollenbeck 68, SAUNDERS—West Stocking, East Stock- ing, Center, Wahoo, West Ashland, Clear Creek and South Mocking precincts glve Sedgwick 804, Hollenbeck 549. Last year: Dietrich, 782; Poynter, 228 ARD-—Seward, Bee, G, H and West 0 towns give Sedgwick 484, Hollenbeck 420, Last year, Dietrich Poynter, 56, SHERIDAN—Nlobrara, Spring Lake, Min- | netonka and Box Butte precincts give Sedg- wick 45, Hollenbeck 66, Last year, Dietrich 18, Poyuter 68 STANTON—Stanton A, Stanton B, Elk- ham, Dewey and Kingsbury give Sedgwick 302, Hollenbeck 315; republican gain of 13 over last fall. The chairman of the repub- lean county committee concedes the county, Last year: Dietrich, 208; Poynter, 357, THAY BR—Kio riedonsaw, Chester, Stoddard and Byron precincts give Sedg- wick 421, Hollenbeek Last vear: Diet- rich, 284; Poynter, 264 THURSTON--Pender, Flouray, Bryan, Dawes, Thayer and Omaha give Sedgwick 254, Hollenbeck 280, Last year, Dietrich Poynter 421. Winnebago, partial, indi- cates 175 majority. VALLEY—Arcadia, Enterprise and Ord townships give Sedgwick 171, Hollenbeck 137, Last year, Dietrich 193, Poynter 146. WASHINGTON-~Herman gives Sedgwick 151, Hollenbeck 71, Calkins 141, Ernst 145, Bayston 68, Hawxby 7. Calhoun, Fontanelle, Herman and Blair clty precinots giee Sodgwick 720, Hollenv beck 410. Last year: Dietrich, 803; Poyn~ ter, 506, WAYNE—City of Wayne gives Sedgwick 235, Hollenbeck 157. The republicans lose clerk, treasurer, county superintendent; get sheriff, surveyor and coroner. Last year: Dietrich 252, Poynter ‘151, Winside precinct gives Sedgwick 49, Hol- lenbeck 5. WEBSTER—Red = Oloud Red Cloud and Tine p 412, Hollenbeck 245, 433, Poyuter 203, YORK-—Waco, Hays, McFadden, Orbor- ville townships, and First, Second and Fourth wards, city ot York, give Sedgwick 900, Hollenbeck 539. “Last year, Dietrich 957, Poynter 69 10WA BY NINETY THOUSAND (Continued from First. Page.) gives city, Garfleld, incts give Sedgwick Last year, Dietrich the city of Keolwk, with five wards com- plete, give Cummifis 4,345 2nd Phillips 1,173, a democratic galniaf 41. Tha vote was the lightest ever pollel, DAVENPORT, 1, twenty-one precine Cummins about, 1, the same republie: a total vote, of 30 ONAWA, Ia., gram.)—Onaws, majority, a lar Monona ceunty, i ity and every ¢ ing from 200 Nov, w.—Seven of in Swott county give splurality, or about st year, with 5,—(Special ‘Tele~ republican by 176 ncre e over last year. eppblican by $00- majors officer elected rang- 400. Flogue and Whiting are eleadf'd without a doubt, Fit- teen townships of twenty-ono are re- ported only, but lm others will not change the result. SIOUX CITY, K, Nov. 5.—Cummins, rep., for governor, has about 4,500 votes in Woodbury county, including Sioux Phillips dem., has 1,800, Ican ticket s elected. BURLINGTON, k., Nov. county, it is estimated, will give Cummins rep., for governor, 600 plurality, a ghin of 300 over 1899, This may elect part of the republican county ticket. The county I8 usually 600 democratic. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Nov. 5.—This city gave Cummins 1000 plurality. In the la state glection the republicans carried the city by a plurality of 970. The vote today vas light. The democrats did little work at the polls, City, The entire repub- 5.—Des Molnes NEW HAMPTON, Ta, Nov. b5.—New Hampton township gives Cummins 408, Phillips 457 and the prohibition candidate 17 vote: P KEOKUK, la., Nov. Lee county com- plete 59 precincts, gives Cummins 3,204 and Phillips 3,415, a republican gain of 415 SOUTH DAKOTA. SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Nov. 5.—~The re- turns are coming in slowly. The vote was light throughout the state, only circult Judges being elected. At midnight the in- Qications_are that ‘the republicans have elected all of thé eight judges, but the dem- ocrats claim the elaction of Bennett in-the Third and McGee In the Seventh districts, The returns from these districts are too meager to base an estimate upon. Jones, rep., carried every county in the Second His district with possibly one exception. majority will be close to 2,500, HURON, §. D., Nov. 5.—Returns from the larger cities in this, the Fifth judicial cir- cult, fndicate that McCoy, rep. has been elected circuit judge over Null, fus.. by 800 majority. A light vote polled through- out the state. PIERRE, ‘8, D., Nov. 6.—(Special Tele- gram.)—With but one candidate for judge in this, the Sixth, district, the vote has been light and it has been impossible to secure any returns tonight, as the result is a foregone conclusion and no one s send- ing In reports in (his city and county. About one-fourth of the vate was polled, only about 200 votes heing cast. In Stanley county, Fort Plerre precinct, which casts about haif the votes in the county, about 100 votes were cast. That county voled on an issue of $50,000 bonde, calling out the vote. The bond proposition was san¢tioned practically unanimously. Indications 'are for mot more than a fourth of the vote all over the circult DEADWOOD, & D, Nov. Telegram.)—Election day has throughout the Black Hills. A light vote was cast. I". J. Washabaugh (rep.) has car- ried the Eighth judiclal district over Judge Joseph B. Moore (pop.) by about 400 ma- jority. Moore carried Lead his home town, by 202 Washabaugh carried Deadwood by 5. In the Seventh judiclal district Judge Levi McGee (pop.), the present incumbent, will win by about 125 votes. Rapid City gave him 48 majority, C. W. Brown (rep.), his opponent, being from the wame city. SIOUX FAL 8. D, Nov. 5—Jon (rep.), candidate for judge, carried ‘Sioux Falls by 703 majority. The republicans carrled Minnehahq county by 1,400 majority. Three citles in the Second fudiclal dis- trict, ineluding the eity of Sioux Falls, give Jones (rep.), 1232, Scanlan (dem.), 349, Thirty-three precinets fn the Fifth judicial district, including the city of »Aberdeen, gave McCoy (rep) 500 majority over Null (ind.) MITOHELL, & 1., Nov. b.-—(Special Tel. egram.)—Meager veturns so far in the judicial election iy the Fourth circuit show that Judge Bmith will have a large majority over A E. Chumberlaln dem, for cireult 5,~(Special been mild Falrview and Spring- | Judge. and barely half the vote was out ity precincts give Smith lain 68 give Smith 214, in thie county Chamberlain comes in very in varlous of 538, Hanson county will give Smith 1 majority. 500 majority. HURON, 8 D, Nov. & gram.)--Not over halt The election in thix city was quiet The four 7 and Chamber- Eight precigcts in Hanson county The vote slowly Twenty-seven precincts outside of this city counties give Smith a majority Davison county will give Smith ~(Special. Tele- the entira vote of Bradley county was polled in the judicial PLOT TO MURDER CARRISON Several Oivil Offioers of Town of Mencada Implioated in Oenspiracy. " | WOMAN. BETRAYS THEM TO THE POLICE Plan to Start a Fire Daring the Night and When Soldie Nushed election. Returns from fourteen precincts, Out They Were to H including the city of Huron, give McCoy Reen Murdered. rep., 162, Null fus., 456, SIOUX FALLE, § D, Nov. 6.—(Special 4 ¢ Telegram.)—At the special election held MANILA, Nov. 6,—A plot to massacre the hero today upon- the question of- issuing | American garrison at Moncada, province of bonds to the amount of. $210,000 for the con- | Tarlac, island —of Luzon, has been re- struction of A municipal waterworks s vealed by the wife of ove of the con- tem, the proposition carried. There were | Spirators. only 315 negative votes out of a total ot Several ef the town oficials are fmpli- 1,500, cated in the murierous scheme. The woman TYNDALL, 8. D, gram.)~-This city majority. than halt the yoters were out Runyan for circuit judge. HOT SPRINGS, five majority. Hot Springs give Brown, majority. ries the county by a small majority. MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON, rep., Nov. ~(Special Tele- republican by 69 There was no interest and less Bon Homme county will give Smith @ good majority over ., Nov. b.—(Special Tolegram.)—-This place" gives -McGee, pop., Three ‘precincts outside of thirty-one Indications are that Brown car- b.—~Returns from every city and town In the state except the town who revealed the plot had a detective be- neath the bouse in which the leaders of the conspiracy were meeting. Arrests fol- lowed and many incriminating papers were salned; The plan was to set fire after dark to & house close, to the barracks and when the soldiers came out to assist in extinguish- ing the flames, 150 conspirators, armed with bolos, were to rueh on the guard, capture their arms and proceed (o massacre the soldiers. The .commissioner today took the oath of office as vice governor. He will be acting governer during the convalesence of Gov- resume his duties for some weeks to come. of Dartmouth’ give Crane, rep., 185500; | The newspapers approve the appointment. Quincy, dem’, 115,870, Last year the total | The Philippine commission today passed vote of the state ‘was: Crane, 228,054; | the treason laws, with slight .alterations. Patne, 130,038, Crane’s plurality In the | Several spoke fnst them. state, approximating Dartmouth, fs 70,408, 5.~W. Murray Crane of Dalton, republican, was re-elected governor of Massachusetts for the third time today by a plurality of 70,408 over Joslah Quincy, The republicans also elected their entire state ticket and will have the ueual heavy majority in the | Returns from every city and town in the state,’ with the ex- ception ‘a Dartmouth, give (Crane 185,600, Dartmouth last year gave 27, so that ap- proximating the vote of thls town Crane's BOSTON, Nov. the democratio candidate. legislature of 1002, Quincy 115,370, Crane rej 247, Paine dem. plurality {s 70,048, The 300,000, state in an off year. will stand 109 republicans, of both houses. the senate. Interest centered in this city, which went 0, a little more than the republican estimate and a little The democrats also elected ‘all thelr candidates for offices in Suffolk county by much larger marging for Quincy by almost 7, less than the democratic. than'that gfven Mr. Quincy. BOSTON, Nov. & that Paine recelved last year, The vote continued light all over the state, even during the moon hour, and at 1 o'clock it looked as if hardly more than n M RYLAND BOSTON, Nov. h.—Returns from seventy precincts out of 191 fer governor in the . Same ve Crane 13,438, Paine 12,136 These figures appear to indlcate that Quincy has carried the city by about 8,500. 5.—Returns for governor in Boston from 140 precincts out, of 191 give Crane 20,423, Quincy 27,453. Hame pre- r gave Crane 26,780, Paine 27,389 On this ratio it appears thut Quincy half the registration would be polled many of the cities. city give Crane 11,401, Quincy 12, precincts Tast year BOSTON, Nov. cincts last yi has carried the city by about 8,000, BOSTON, Nov. 5 Crane and 178 for Quincy towns last year gave Paine (dem.) 263. cratic gain of 163. BOSTON, Nov. Quincy (dem.) 609. 875. This shows a republican loss of per cent and a democratic loss of 30 per On this basis it s figured that the total democratic vote will be below 100,000 and that Crane will be re-elected by 75,000 cent. plurality. BOSTON, Nov. 28. Same towns Paine 1,634, vote fu both parlltl 1§ about 30 per cent. BOSTON, Nov. same last (dem.) (dem.) 3,613; (rep.) 11,020, Paine 4,798. 25 per cent. have carried the state by 70,000, BOSTON, Nev mayor of Boston. s & natural falling off this yea itotal vote of the state ran over the largest vote ever cast in the ‘The legislature of 1902 79 democrats and two soclal democrats on a joint vote The democrats made a gain in the house, but suffered a loss in -Retirns at 7:15 o'clock indicated a plurality in this city of about 8,000 for Quincy over Crane for governor. This is a galn ‘of about 5,000 over the vote .~The first five towns re- porting on election gave a total of 580 for The same five me (rep.) 9, This shows a net demo- —Returns in state elec- tions for ten towns give Crane (rep.) 1,437, Same towns last year gave Crane (rep.) 1,971 and Paine (dem.) 5.—Returns from twenty towns in state give Crane 3,020, Quincy last year gave Crane The falling off in the Returns from forty cit- jes and towns give Crane (rep.) 8,214, Quincy year gave Crane This shows a falling off in each party of about and Indicates that republicans Josiah Quincy, former rried the city today. by a plurality of 7,699 in his contest with W. Murray Crape for the governorship. This in of about 4,600 over the plurality accorded in this city last year to Robert Treat Paine, jr...in his.contest with Goyv- ernor-Crene. The total vote east shows a Last Novem- The faderalists are holding a conventlon to arrange for a petition to congress asking that body to grant autonomy to the Philip- pines with a governor appointed by the president of the United States with veto powerg over the two houses Detalls of t Tn case of thé death of the governor it is proposed that his duties shall devolve upon the president of the senate temporarily. The 1ower house, according to the proposed plam, shell consist of a representative for each 100,000 inhabitants. Finally the fed- eralists desiro that every Filipino be par- doned for political crimes arising from war. The eessions of the federalist convention were folsy and. tafbulent. The chalrman bad difficulty in contfofling the convention. Paterno has been oxpelled.from the federal party, Buencamino saying that his union with Sabella Reys for the formation of an- other party’ deburted Lim from connection with the federalists, “The petition,” Buencamino also said, *'to be sent to congress must be as pure as crystal. It woulll not be go if Paterno were allowed to’ partictpaie in it." Paterno was formerly the president of the so-called_Filipino cabinet. Buencamino s { one of the defenders of the federal party and was dt one time a member of the so- called Filipino congress. The United States transport Warren, ow- ing _to an accident in the Inland sea, will be docked at Nagasaki, Japan, where the Uhited States transport Sheridan is being yopaired. Plan, BALTIMORE, Nov. 6.—A conservative os- timate, based on nbnu\ half the voting pre- cinets in the city afd official returns from the staté, made at 3 a. m., indicates that the democrats will control the legislature and will probably havé sixty-seven' votes on joint ballot, which is six more than a majority. i order 1o ‘obtalf this result it WwITl be fécessary (hat theéd carry the Second legislative dikiriat; in. Baltimore,” which seems probable, Not more than half the returns from the city are in and these show an unusualy close contest. 1t {8 not believed that the majority for. either party will exceed 2,000. Anything like accurate figures is not ob- tainable and even the best informed are to- tally at sea’as to the vesult. Both demo- cratic and republican headquarters are closed and the leaders have gone home. Prior to their departure the chairmen of both the democratic and the republican state central commitiees gave out informal statements in which they guardedly claimed any figures on which to base their asser- tions, Ele fon returns up to 11 o'clock show a the city and counties and indicate that the democrats have been victorious in both ity and state, although it fs impossible to give any figures because of the meager re turns. ., It mare (han 75,000 yotes have been polled in Baltimore, as SIKB‘HM 110,000 cast two years ago Al the municipal elections. Chalrmagn Go)dshorough of the republican state cen- tral committeg, still claims to have elected his ticket and asgerts that the republicans will have a majority on joint ballot in the general assembly, while Chairman Vangivar of the democratic committee makes a lMke claim for his party ; BALTIMORE, Nov. G.—Six election din- triets out ‘of 421 in Baltimore Hexing, demy. for .compirolier, bor Governor Crane received 35,507 and| ‘At 1 o'clork thts morning - less than ‘halt today his votes numbered 31,436, -Paine’s | the returns from the city are in. Oue hun< Voo in. 1900 was 38,695; Quincy's In 1901 is | dred voting precinets give Hering, dem., for 29,165: | comptrolter, 11,0407 Platt, rep., 12,186, The 45 | first legislative district ‘of Baltimore city, UTAH | with sixty-nine precincts missing, gives the i . !leading republivan candidate 3,822, while SALT LAKE (,I,r" Utah, Nov. 6.1 a/| the lesding democratic candidate has 9,804 m.—Complete returns from more than halt of the Afty-two election districts in this city and partial returns from the remainder indlcate the election of the entire repub- headed by Mayor Thompson, by & majority ranging from 600 to 2,000 Meager reports from other cities and towns of the state, while Incomplete at this hour, indicate that the republicans have been | lican ticket, generally successful. OGDEN, Utah, Nov ~Indications at p. m. are that the entire republican ticket has been elected by 300 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. Thompaon, rep., for mayor over dem., by about 500 pluraMty. much scratching is reported. was very quiet and apparently two-thirds of the vote was polled MISSISSIPPI. Miss., Nov received here, JACKSON, Mississippl, indicate tour competitors. In the 10 e T turns from ten of fifty-three voting districts | ot Salt Lake City indicate the election of Reary, Late returns may change these figures considerably, as The election little over 5.~Returns from that has carried the state for secretary ate by & hundsome plurality over his race for state treasurer the result is not so certain, and it is not possible to say whether Carlisle The others range from 3,604 to 3,79, and the delegation is about evenly divided be- (ween the jwo parties, as indicated by the veturns now In. The Second district is probably democratie, while the Third is al- most sufely republican. Later returns show large republican gains In Baltimore and it 18/ now sserted that the republicans have carried it by 5,000. 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