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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1896. (CALIFORNIA FOR McKINLEY, £ 3 Golden State Goes From| Five to Ten Thousand Republican. .-A REPUBLICAN SENATOR ASSURED, Probably Five Congressmen Elected~-Maguire and De Vries Winners. SAN FRANCISCC'S VOTE FOR MEINLEY. . :A Triple Fusion Could Not Swing This State Away From the Republican Party. Against the odds of the fusion of Demo- crats, Populists and silverites, California has remained true to the principles that slone can insure her prosperity. Returns from 573 precincts outside of San Francisco give McKinley a plurality of nearly 3000, while the count in this City thus far indicates a McKinley plurality of =t least 3000. © The Golden State may therefore be .counted in the great roll of Republican States which have achieved a triumph so signal. and impressive in the cause of -sound mohey and protection. The plu- rality will range from 5000 to 10,000. The Republicans are certain of the elec- tion of four Congressmen, and later re- turns will probably increase the number to five. The doubt is in the case of Mec- Lachlan, who is hard pressed by Barlow, the Populist. In the Fourth District James G. Ma- guire wins by about 10,000 majority, and in the Second District Johnson is undoubt- edly defeated by De Vries, making the Democrats certein of two Representatives. The Senator from Caliiornia who will be elected at the expiration of the present term of Senator Perkins will be a Repub- lican, as the returns inuicate a safe majority in both houses of the State Legislature. Under the adverse circumstances Cali- fornia has done herself proud. Total vote of City, 65,178, plete vote on the general 240 precincts and partiai gives the Republican electors Democrats 25 522, Populists 1487, National Democrats Socialist Labor 407, Pro- hibitionists 157. The Bryan electors have a plurality of 181 up to 3 A. . s s FIRST DISTRICT. MARIN. SAN RAFAEL, Car, Nov. 3.—Marin County is thoroughly redeemed. For the first time in many years the Republicans have stood shoulder to shoulder for their entire ticket and the majorities for the National and legislative nominees are fuily double what was expected and dou- ble the majority given to any ticket for a long time. San Rafael gives 19 Republican majority, the first time it has gone Republican since Biaine ran. Every man on the Republi- ‘can- ticket is elected, from Presidential electors to Supervisors. There will be but one Democrat on the new Board of Super- visors, and he holds over. The silver vote seems to have produced no effect, except to ewell the Repubiican vote by the acces- sion of a goodly number of sound- money Democrats. Barham'’s majority will be 450 to 500. Gerneral Dickinson will have about 600 mejority. The Republican County Committee " rooms are ablaze with electric lights, and its bulletin boards are illuminated with plethoric majorities for open mills and prosperity. OLEM4A, CarL., Nov. 3.—Complete re- . turns give McKinley 43, Bryan 28; Bar- ham (R.), for Congress, 43, Catler (D.) 24; Dickinson (R.), candida e for State Sena- tor, 40, Montgomery (£.) 27; Canavan (R.) for the Assembly, 40, Maxwell (D.) 28. SAUSALITO, CaL., Nov. 3.—Big Repub- lican majority. Bolinas, complete, Mc- Kinley 75, Bryan 13. For Congress, State Senator and the Assembly the Republican candidates polled 65, 63 and 63 votes re- . Bnectively, as against 18, 17 and 17 by the Democrats. - NOVATO, CAL.,, Nov. 3.—Novato com- * plete gives McKinley 105, Bryan 46; for Congress, Barham 103, Cutler 40. TOMALES, CaL., Nov. 3.—Full returns: McKinley 112, Bryan 38. For Congress— Barham R. 109, Cutler D. 40, Monteith P The com- in ticket in - SONOMA. SONOMA, Carn., Nov. 3.—McKinley 93, Bryan 44, Barham R., for Congress, 80, Center D. 46, Republican Assemblyman 71, Democratic 66. ‘FREESTONE, Cas., Nov. 3.—Returns: McKinley 26, Bryan 27. For Congress— Barham (R.) 24, Cutler (D.) 28. For the Assembly—Price (R.) 26, Galloway (D.)27. SANTA ROSA, Car., Nov. 3.—Indica- tions are for 200 majority for McKinley in Sonoma County. 3 San Luis precinct of Sonoma County gives McKinley 80 votes, Bryan 49; for Congress, Barham R. 68, Cutler D. 42; for the Assembly, Staley R. 73, Keegan D, 48. SANTA ROSA, Can, Nov. 3.—Three precincts complete give McKinley 84, Bryan 62; Republican cand:date for Con- gress 74, Democratic 6. The indications are that McKinley and the Republican Congressional cancidate will carry Sonoma by 200. R sahias NAPA. ST. HELENA, Car., Nov. 3.—West St. Helena Precinct, complete, gives McKine ley 128, Bryan D. 80, Bryan Pop. 12. For Congress—Barham R. 120, Cutler F. 80, For State Senate—Wade R. 120, La Rue F. 94. For the Assembly—Coombs R. 107, Rogers F. 90. Lodi Precinct’s complete returns are: McKinley R. 41, Bryan D. 31, Bryan Pop. 6. For Congress—Barham R. 40, Cutler F., 35. For State Senator—Wade R. 43, La Rue F.34. For the Assembly —Coombs R. 85, Rogers F. 52, Zina Precinct gives McKinley 39, Bryan D. 30, Bryan P. 5. For Congress—Bar- ham R. 34, Cutler F. 23. For State Senate— Wade R. 30, La Rue F. 37. For Assembly— Coombs R. 87, Rogers F. 26. The complete returns from Vineland Precinct are: McKinley 8, Bryan 46. For Congress—Barham R. 85, Cutler I. 43. For State Senator—Wagde R. 89,;La Rue F. 47 For the Assembly—Coombs R. 79, Rogers F. 46 - NAPA, CaL, Nov. 3.—Eight out of twenty-five precincts give McKinley 200 majority. CALISTOGA, Car., Nov. 3.—McKinley pets 103, Bryan 84; Barham R. for Con- gress 92, Cutler D. 68, Monteith Pop. 7; Wade . for Btate Senator 94, LaRu- D. 82; Coombs R. for the Assembly 97, Rogers D. 72 NAPA, CaL, Nov. 3.—Eignteen pre- cincts out of twenty-five gave McKinley 402 majority. SHASTA. REDDING, CaL., Nov. 3.—Returns from four precincts — Keswick, Centerviiie, Bella Vista and Cottonwood—give Mc- Kinley 36, Bryan 147. There are no re- turns on electors from Cottonwood. For Congress—Barham R. 88, Cutler F. 49, For Assemblyman — Shanahan P. 16 Conant R. 80, Scranton D. 48. For Su- perior Judge—Bell D. 94, Sweeney R. 188. Sweeney is the only Repub ican who will be elected beyond a doubt. He will lead Bell more than two to one. Democrats and Populists are jubilant over the re- turns on district and county tickets, but chilly about returns from the East. A heavy vote was polled in Kedding. Ot 122 votes counted McKinley gets 50, Bryan 72, Barham R, 46, Cutler ¥. 60, Shanahan P. 42, Scranton D. Conant R. 48. Su- perior Judge—Bell D. 36, Sweeney R. 82, CASTELLA, Car., Nov. 3.—Castle Crag precinct gives McKinley 10, Bryan 23, Palmer Barham for Congress 8, Catler 20; Republican and Democratic candidates for the Assembiy each receive 15 votes. —_— MENDOCINO. LONG "VALLEY, Can, Nov. 3.—Re- turns—MecKinley 16, Bryan 17. For Con- gress—Barbam R. 11, Cutler D. 10, Mon- | teith Pop. L. WILLITS, Can., Nov. 3.—The Demo- cratic majority over the Republican elec- tors is 72, Congressman 30 and Assem- bly 50. S o = LASSEN. SUSANVILLE, (AL, Nov. 3.— Eight precincts out of twenty give McKinley 336, Bryan 215. Five precincts out of twenty give Barham (R.) for Congress 158, Cutler (D.) 96. TRINITY. LEWISTON, CaL.,, Nov. 3.—Out of a total vote of 90, McKinley has received 37 and Bryan 34, the balance scattered. Srobiee TEHAMA. RED BLUFF, CaL, Nov. 3.—McKinley has a majority of 50 here. The county is very close, e DEL NORTE. CRESCENT CITY, CaL., Nov. 3.—Mec- Kinley’s majority in four precincts 41, Barham’s 11. SECOND DISTRICT. SACRATIENTO. SACRAMENTO, CAL., Nov. 3.—The elec- tion returns in this county, as far as has been heard from, are an entire surprise to the knowing ones of both parties. Grove | L. Johnson, who was conceded a majority of from 2000 to 4000 by men of both parties, has so far obtained but 1050 majority over hisopponent from Stockton, and hisde- feat is certain. Sims and Ennis, Republican Assembly- men from the Twentieth and Twenty-first districts, whose defeat was conceded, have both won victories, and Lovdal, Republi- can Assemblyman from the Twenty-sec- ond District, may yet snatch a victory from his opponent, as sev-ral large pre- cincts are still to be heard from. The Superior Judgsships have not cre- ated quite so much surprise, as for several days Hughes and Johnson, Democratic candidates, have been conceded a walk- over, with Hart R. a good third. In the contest for «State Senator Doty D. has always been conceded a victor. even by some of Brusie’s (R.) stanchest friends. As Iar as has been heard from the county has a majority for the head of the Repub- lican ticket of a little over 1000 voies. The majorities from 47 precincts out of 64, city and county, are as follows: Johnson (R.), Congressman, 1050; Sims (R.), Assembly- man, 224; Ennis (R.). 319; Landsborough (Pop.), 55; Brusie (R.), State Senator, 3. All night long the street in front of the Record-Union office has been crowded by thousands who have been watching the partial returns from the East thrown by stereopticon on an enormous canvas, and at each fresn indication of the Eastern landslide in favor of the Republican candi- date for President the cheers were deafen- ing. SACRAMENTO, CaL., Nov. 3.—Com- plete returns from forty-two precincts, Sacramento city and county, :ive John- son R. for Congress 2708, De Vries D. 2031. Twentieth Assembly District—Sims R. 846, Curtis D. Pop. 672. Twenty-first As- sembly District—Ennis R. 714, Mazzini D. 528, Tweniy-second Assemblv District— Landsbourg Pop. 702, Lovdal D. 635. OROVILLE, Car., Nov. 3.—Complete returns from 29 precincts give Republizan electors 1514, Democratic 1352, People’s party 96. For Congress — De Vries 1601, Johnson 1247. For Assembly—Stansell, R., 1397; Thresher, D., 1223. Buperior - Judges— John G. Gray, R., 1820; R. C. Long, D. 997. The final result in the county will show a majority of 200 for McKinley, 500 for De Vries for Congtess, 150 for F. R. Stansell for the Assembly, and 1000 for Jonn C. Gray for Superior Judge. Four Super- visors, thre Republican and one Demo- cratic, were elected. b BRI PLACER. AUBURN, CaL., Nov. 3.—McKinley has 80 majority in Flacer County; Johnson R., for Congress, 47; Republican candidate for State Senator 82, Republican candidate for Assemolyman 58. AUBURN, Car., Nov. 3.—Twenty-four precincts out of forty-nine in Placer County give McKinley 1075, Bryan 838; Johnson (R.) for Congress 920, De Vries (D.) 947; Swisler (R.) for State Senator 1044, Chapman (D.) 824; Power (R.) for the Assembly 1064, Runckel (D.) 830. The twenty-five precincts not - heard from gave in 1892 a combined Democratic and Popu. list majority of 125 LINCOLN, CaL,, Nov. 3.—Complete re- | and carried the field by an unexpected ma- 1urns give McKinley 115, Bryan 107, John- son for Congress 111, De Vries 105, Swifter for Siate Senator 118, Chapman 93, Power R. for the Assembly 117, Ruckle D. 99. COLFAX, CarL., Nov. 3.—Returns give McKinley 93, Bryan 74 For Congress De Vrées (D.) 82, Johnson (R.) 84. LOOMIS, Car., Nov. 3—McKinley 69, Bryan 45. For Congress—Grove Johnson R. 51, De Vries D. 92, Fopulist candi- date 36. i BUTIE. CHICO, Cawn, Nov. 3.—Old Butte will sustain the record of the Republican party and will roll up a good majority for Mec- Kinley. This is a sore disappointment to the Democrats, for it was estimated tbat the Populists would, in combining with the Democrats, snow under the Republi- cans completely. Chico has gone solidly Republican, the vote for Johnson and D« Vries being a scratch, Johnson receiving 437 and De Vries 438, Stanseli (R.), for the Assembly, de- ‘eated Thresher (D.) by 500 votes. Gray (R.), for the Superior Court, beat Long, (D.) by over 1000. The Democrats will un- doubtedly elect one Supervisor. This county will give De Vries a small majority over Johnson. Th- main fight in the county was for Congressman, Assemblyman and Superior Judge. . The candidates for Assembly and Judge on the Republican ticket had a walkover jority. The mountain precincts not yet heard from will be in favor of the Repub- licans and increase their vote still more. The Republicans are jubilant, while the Democrats have very lit:le to say, but look & ood deal paler than their would-be sii- ver. CHICO, CaL., Nov.3.—Complete returns give McKinley 481, Bryan 426. CHICO. CaL.,Nov. 3—Following is the re- sult here: McKinley 481, Bryan 426. For Congress, Carter P. 30, De Vries D. 438, Johnson R. 427, OROVILLE, Car, Nov. 3. returns give McKinley 84, Grova Johnson is behind. OROVILLE, CiL.,, Nov. three precincts out of McKinley 1136, Bryan 852. ek lae S i SAN * JUAQUIN. STOCKTON, CaL., Nov. 3. -Ban Joaquin County has given McKinley a handsome majority 1n spite of the fusion. The Mc- Kinley electors aie in the lead, but the American Protective Association candi- dates were beaten. H. J. V. 8wain, A. P. A. candidate for State Senator, has been defeated by Benjamin Langford. W. J. Goldsworthy was beaten by Dr. Foreman, | the nominee of the Democrats and Popu- lists. Charles Austin, the Republican nominee | for the Assembly from the outside dis- trict, was elected, and Judge Budd D. and E. L Jones R. have been elected to the offices of Superior Judge. | The greatest vote was polled for Marion De Vries for Congress. In only two pre- cincts was he behind Johnson, and :in all | the other partsof the county there was a regular stampede for the Stockton boy. He will carry this county by fully 1500, and every indication points to his election in this district. _ STOCKTON, Cai., Nov. 3.—Homestead gives McKinley 13 majority. CLEMENTS, CaL., Nov. 3.—McKinley | 54, Bryan 70, De Vries D. for Congress 89, Jobnson R. 37. BETHANY, CaL, Nov. 3.—McKinley 37, Populist Bryan 1, Democratic Bryan 19, De Vries 22, Johnson 33, Langford 18, Swan 15, Thresher 22, Austin 35, Brizgs 2 —Complete Bryan 77. 3.—Twenty- filty Pierce Budd 25, Jones 32, Minor 21, Smith 35, Knight 36, Shepherd 22. STOCKTON, Car., Nov. 3.—Thirty-four out of fifty precincts, i bt e CALAVERAS. SAN ANDREAS, Cavn., Nov. 8.—Thir- teen precincts of Calaveras County, com- piete, give McKinley 754, Bryan 590. The same precincts in 1894 gave Estee 623, Budd and Webster 617. For Congress— Johnson R. 590, De Vries D. 652. MOKELUMNE HILL, CaL, Nov. 3.— The Republican ticket, with the exception of Grove Johnson, is anead. s ot TUOLUMNE. COLUMBIA, CaL., gov. 3.—Two pre- incts here zive McKin'ey, 95; Bryan, D., 90; Bryan, Pop., 3L. For Congress, John- son, R., 76; DeVries, F., 87. For the As- sembly, Ortega, R., 114; McCandish, D., 75. NYO. BELMONT, CAL., Nov. 3.—McKinley 78, Bryan 31. Loud R., for Congress, 70; Kel- ley, I D., 18; Kinne, F., 17. Republican candidate for State SBenator 9 majority and for Assembiyman 28 majority. L L YUBA. MARYSVILLE, Car., Nov. 3.—Three precincts give McKinley 10 miajority. In one precinct De Vries has 11 majority over Jobnson. LR S AN NEVADA. TRUCKEE, CaL., Nov. 3.—Bryan 217, McKinley 130; Ds Vries D, for Congress 218, Johnson R. 104. THIRD DISTRICT. SOLANO. VALLEJO, CaL., Nov. 3.—Seven outside and five Vallejo precincts complete and four Vallejo precincis partially counted show the tollowing results: McKinley 1403, Bryan 1169, For Congress—Hilborn (R.) 1214, English (D.) 1162 For' the As. sembly—Anderson (R,) 1287, Edgecombe (D.) 1087. SUISUN, Caw, Nov. 61 majority here. SUISUN, CaL., Nov. 3,—Complete re- turns give the following majorivies: Mc- Kinley 61, Hilborn R. 65, Parker D. 34, VALLEJO, CaL., Nov. 8.—Seventeen precincts out of 30 give McKinley 1542, Bryan 1140; Hilborn R, for Congress 1346, English D. 1165/ It is impossinle to tell the result for State Senator, but the Re- publicans will elect Anderson to the As- sembly. 2 8.—McKinley has — YOLO. BLACKS, CaL, Nov. 3. — Blacks pre- cinet gives McKin!ey a majority of 81, and Hilborn a majority of 20, FIFTH DISTRICT. SANTA CLARA. SAN JOSE, CaL., Nov. 3.—The Republi- can lanaslide reached Santa Clara County. From returns tous far received McKinley will bave a plurality of about 1000. Loud Will probabiy get a plurality of 1500. H. V. Morehouse R.is elected Senator in the Thirty-first district and the Repub- licans also elect two out of the three As. semblymen, W. C, Lorigan R. and M. H, Hyland D. are elected Superior Judges and the Republicans elect all three Super- visors, MAYFIELD, Caw, Nov. 3.—Bryan 142, McKinley 172. PALO ALTO, CaL, Nov, McKinley 168, > i BAN JOSK, Car, Nov. 3.—Of the 243 votes in'Precinct 5 Bryan receives 80, Mc- Kinley 143, Loud R. for Congress 181, Kinne D. 64. LOS GATOS, Caw, Nov.3.—McKimley bas 69 majority, Loud R. for Congress 62. AGNEWS, CAL., Nov. 3.—Complete re- turns give McKinley 55, Bryan 45, Palmer 1. For Congress: Loud R. 43, Kelly Ind. 29, Kinne F. 20. s SAN MATEO. REDWOQOD CITY, Car, Nov. 3.—Re- turns complete, McKinley 312, Bryan 215, Palmer 3; for Jo:gr-ss, Loud R. 264, Kel'y Ind. 127, Kinne ¥, 104. REDWOOD CITY, CAwL., Nov. 3 —East Redwood complete: Total vote, 173; Me- Kinley’s majority, 12. PESCADEROQ, Car., Nov. 3.—The vote here is: McKinley 103, Bryan 66. For Congress—Loud, R., 109, Keily, Ind., b1, Kinne, F., 14 For State Senator—Trout, R., 101, Cassin, F. €6. For Assemblyman —Goodhue, R., 97. K ncaid, F., 66. SIXTH DISTRICT. LOS ANGELES. LOS ANGELES, CaL, Nov. 4.—The splendid victory which now seems assured to the Republicans of the United Siates has set tue Repuulicans of thiscity a'most beside themselves with delight. Every conceivable device has been made use of to swell the glad clamor of victory in be- half of McKiuley, sound money, peace, protection and prosperity. Everybody is up and about the streets at a late hour receiving and giving con- gratulations. Old and young, male &nd female, are in the general mixup, and there seems little inclination to quit the bulletin boards. White it is impossible to give exact figures on the Le islalive vote to-night, enough is known to guarantee the election of four our of six Republicans. The Republican candidates for 'City Justices have also been elected by hand- some majorities. It fact, it may be said that the Republican party has swept the field where there was any posstble show to elect its candidates. The Democrats claim that the Bryan elsctors have carried the city and this may be true, but the counwy is safely Republi- can by from 1500 to 2400, McLachlan’s majority will be small, and later and fuller returns may possibly de- feat him, butso far he is ahead, with pros- pects of being a winner. He ran behind the McKinley electors in nearly every pre- cinct iu the county. Likewise, Barlow has run behind the Bryan electors by a still greater difference, making a very peculiar situation, For some inexplicable cause the local count is extremely slow, notwithstanding the ballots were short. The suffrage amendment seems to have carried in the county, but the majority in its favor will be small. The returns on the other amend- ments are too meager to form.anvthing like an accurate basis for an estimate up 1024 M LOS ANGELES, Car., Nov. 3.—Three hundred and seventy-eight precincts are three to one for McKinley. POMONA, Car, Nov. 3.—The vote half counted gives McKinley 123 majority so far; McLaughlin (R.) for State Senator, 113; Vosburg (R.) for Assemblyman, 118. The city will easily give 200 Republican majorit SAN MONICA, Car., Nov.'3.—Mo-| Kinley 286, Bryan 248; McLachlan, R., for Congress Barlow, F., 246. LOS ANGELES, CaL ., Nov. 3.—Seventy- one precincts give McKinley a majority of 1431. It this ratio is kept up he wiil re- ceive from 4000 to 5000 majority in the 3.—Bryan 67, county. At least 2500 majority is ex- pected. g e FRESNO. FRESNO, CaL, Nov. ‘3—The election passed off very quietly in this city and county. Much interest was taken and a good vote generally was polled, but the interest was of a peaceable sort and not a fracas has been reported from any pre- cinct. The county undoubtedly will give a majority of several hundred for Bryan, but the majority is lighter than had been anticipsted. The Silver Republican vote was hardly in evidence, it bein - more than offset by the middle-ol-the-road Pepulist vote. Castle, the fusion nominee for Congress, has run behind his' ticket, and Bowers wili have a comfortable majority in Fresno County. The fusionists elect Cart- wright and Moulwie for the Assembly, the former being a Populist and the latter a Democrat. In the Supervisoral contest it is prob- able that the Republicans elect one, the Democrats one and the Povulists one, there having been n»> fusion on this office. Complete returns, how ver, will be re- quired to finally decide who has been elected. The first constitutional amend- ment is snowed under by ballots both in the city and county, while a fair majority of the voters favor extending suffrage to women. To-night the town is owned by the Re- publicans, w o in view of Eastern returns are jubilaut. The fusionists have gone to bea. In the forty heaviest precincts of the couniggthe Republican electoral vote was 2130 afill the Fusion 2665, which is a fine showing for the Repubicans. Bowers for Congress leads Castle by 23 votes. A, E. Smith R. is elected Supervisor in the Third District by 68 majority and W, P. Manly and W. R. Neil Pops. in the Sec- ond and Fifth districts. In twenty-seven precincts the sixth amendment received 1729 votes and 1359 ag ainst. FRESNO, CaL., Nov. 3.—Reedley pre- cinet gives McKinley 44, Bryan 74. For Congress—Bowers R. 45, Carlson Pop. 4, Castle D. 57. —_—— SAN LUIS OBISPO. CAYUCOS, Carn, Nov. 8. — McKinley 103, Bryan 41; McLachlan, R., for Con- gress 104; Bariow, F., 35; Hadloe, R., for Assemblyman 99; Burnett, D., 39. BAN LUIS OBISPO, CAL, Nov. 8.—| Thirty-four precincts out of thirty-seven give McKiniey 1300, Bryan 1446 « for Con- gress, Barlow F. 1305, McLachlan R. 1197. ‘The unreporied precincts will increase the Democratic vote by at least 200. TULARE. VISALIA, Cavn., Nov. 3.—~Twelve pre- cincts out of forty-nine, includ ng the city of Visalia, complete, give McKinley 458, Bryan 605, Bowers R. for Congress 313, Castle F. 426, word R. for Assembly 237, Boone D. 371, Harris Pop. 129, TULARE, CaL, Nov. 3.—The city, nearly comvlete, gives Bryan 230, Mc- Kinley 208, Bowers 202, Castle 205. TULARE, Car., Nov. 3.—Grand View Precinct gives McKinley 51, Bryan6l; Bowers R. for Congress receives 54, Castle D. 51. Traver Precinct gives McKinley 36, Bryan 57, Bowers 36 and Castle 50. e SANTA BARBARA. SANTA BARBARA, CaL., Nov. 3.—The count of the city is not yet complete, but only the Fifth Ward remains, and as that is strongly Repubiican the present major- ity of 200 will only swell the aggregate. The county is assured not oniy to Mec- Kinley but to the entire Republican ticket. Carp interia sends her greeting of an as- sured majority. The returns from the upper end of the county are not yet com- plete, but-enouch has been heard from to make the Republican committes confi- dent of a clean sweep. Judge Walter B. Cope, D., is re-elected by a large majority, J. J. Boyce s elected to the Senate and Captain Herris to the Assembly by over 200 majority. Almost complete returns in Santa Bar- bara County give Boyce 200 majority. Ventura County, neariy complete official returns of four precincts estimated, give Shepnerd 100. Boyce will carry the dis- trict by 100 majority. Banta Barbara County will give 120 ma- jority for. McKinley. He carries every precinct but one in the city of Santa Bar- bara, and the city by 200. McLachlan will carry Santa Barbara County by 125 majority, Harris is elected to the As- sembly by about 100. e MONTEREY. SALINAS, OaL.,, Nuv. 3—Complete re- turns from. 11 precincts give McKinley 501, Bryan 470. The same precincts in 1894 cave Esiee 534, Budd 466, SAN LUCAS, Can., Nov. 3.—Correct count of San Lucas precinct gives Me- Kialey 53, Bryan 97. \ SEVENTH DISTRICT. . SAN DIEGO. SAN DIEGO, CaLn., Nov. 3.—Returns have been coming in slowly from the county precincts, but enough ‘have been received to prove that the county has been snatched from the fusion column and placed in the Republican ranks. Instead of giving the county to Bryan by 500, as conceded by Republicans a week ago, McKinley will get it by several hun- dred. lnstead of giving the two Superior Judgeships to Povocrats, Torrance (R.) is re-elected by 300 majority, and the other Judge is doubtful between Hughes and Shaw, fusionists. W. W. Bowers, Republican Congress- man, has received advices from all over his district conveying congratulations upon his re-election by a rousing majority over Castle, Bowers will have close 500 majority in this, his own county. For Assemblyman Guy (R.) is re-elected in the Eightieth Assembly District. The fight is close between Cox (R.) and Dryden (Fusionist), with the chances favoring the latter. The Kepublicans have captured two of the three Supervisors, electing Cherry and Swallow. SAN DIEGO, CAL., Nov. 3.—Twenty out of 85 precincts of the county give McKin- ley 466, Bryan 432. The same in 1892 gave Harrison 498, Cleveland 328. SAN LUIS REY, CaL., Nov. 3.—Results are: McKinley 27, Bryan 35, Bowers R. for Congress 28, Castle 30. SAN DIEGO, CaL., Nov. 3.—Thirty-five precincts out of sixty-eight in the Eightieth Assembly District give Cox, R., 850, Dryden, F., 956.. The election of Dry- den is conceded by the Republicans. Fifteen precincts out of eighteen in the Seyenty-ninth Assembly D:strict Guy, R., 100 majority over Jones, F. T SAN BERNARDINO. SAN BERNARDINO, Car, Nov.3.— The election in thiscity and county passed off quietly and a large vote was polled. Only partial retarns have been received, and the indications are that McKinley has carried the county by 200 to 300 majority. Bowers for Congress is running ahead of the ticket, and will carry the county by a good majority. Oster (R.) for Judge is certainly elected. Goff (R.) for Assembly- man is ruuning well, and is elected by 300 majority. The vote for Jones (Repubtican) for State Senator for the counties of San Ber- nardino, Orange and Riverside is up with the ticket and he has certainly polled a ma- jority ‘of the votes of the county. The Republicans of this city are wild with joy over the el-ction of McKinley and Hobart, which at this hour seems to be assured. The Dewmocrats and Populists are glum and dejected. ONTARIO, Carn.,, Nov. 3.—Precinct 2 gives McKinley 74, Bryan 48; Bowers R. for Congress 70, Castle D. 37; Jones' R. for Senator 70, Head D. 43; Goff D. for Assem- biyman 64, Blair D. 42. SAN BERNARDINO, Car., Nov. 3.— Twenty-three out of fifty-four precincts in this county give McKinley 718, Bryan 859. The same in 1892 gave Harrison 751, Cleve- lana 553. S L e SANTA CRUZ. WATSONVILLE, Can., Nov. 4.—The following is the complete vote cast in Pajaro Township, including the pre- cinet ot Corralit Republican elect- ors b5i7, Democratic and People’'s party 605. For Congress—Barlow 532, McLachlan R. 451. For Benator— Cassin (Fusion) 648, Troutt R. 447, Assembly, Aldrich (Fusion) 634, Osborn (Rep.) 458. Judge Superior Court, Logan (Rep.) 484, Smith (Fusion) 615. ment No. 6—For 486, against 533. SANTA CRUZ, CaL, Noy. 3.—Indica- tions show a Republican victory aliaround in Santa Cruz County, the great surprise being the strength of Smith against Logan for Superior Judge. Smith leads fow by over 100. BOULDER CREEK, Can, Nov, 3.— Complete returns give McKinley 113, Bryan 141, Barlow F. for Congress 134, Mc- Lachlan R. 97, Cassia R. for State Senator 111, Trout D. 144, Aldridge R. for As- semblyman 144, Osborne D. 96. SANTA CRUZ, Cav., Nov. 3.—All but three small precincts counted. McKinley will get 50 majority, Barlow F. for Con- gress 50, Cassen R. for State Senator 200. Judge Logan and Assemblyman Osborn are beaten over 100. All three Republican Supervisors are elacted. C—— KERN. BAKERSFIELD, Cirn, Noy. 3—Have but few country returns, but enough to estimate Bryan - has carried the county by at least 300 and - probably more. Mahon, D. and Pop. candidate for Superior Judge, will have a fair ma- jority over Conklin R. Emmons F. and Curran R. are running pretty even, can- not possibly tell which one wins. Bowers R. bas easily a majority over Castle F. Jastro D., Supervisor of the Fifth Dis rict, will have about 200 majority over White R. A very lare vute was volied through- out the county. ‘BAKERSFIELD, Car., November 3.— McKinley has 13 majority, Bowers (R.) for Congress 19, Curran (R.) for the As- sembly 14. BAKERSFIELD, Can, Nov. 4.—S8ixty per cent of the vote returned gives Bryan ‘0 give Amend- 51 plurality, Bowers (Rep.) for Congress a majority of 300 and the Republican can- didate for Assemblyman a plurality of 11. B ORANGE. SANTA ANA, Can, Nov. 3.—H. W. Chinoweth, Republigan candidate for the Assembly intue Seventy-sixth District, is elected by 100 to 150. T. J. Jones, for Sen- ator from the Thirty-eighth District, has about the same majority in Orange County. NEWPORT BEACH, CaL, Nov. 3.— The vote bere was: McKinley 16, Bryan 14. Bowers (R.) 15, casue (D.) 14, for Congress. i e — SAN BENITO. HOLLISTER, CaL., Nov. 3.— Twelve precincts out of 18 of San Benito County give McKiniey 404, Bryan 69t HOLLISTER, CaL, Nov. 3.—Returns from all but three precincts: McKinley 622, Bryan 826. The missing precincis will reduce Bryan’s majority in San Benito County t0195. Castle for Congress 160 majority. Flint’s maj rity in the dis- trict for Senator 230, Rubell D. majority 23. Dooling clecte ! Superior Judge. maage e . STANISLAUS. MODESTOQ, Car., Nov. 3.—Complete re- turns from eighteen out of twenty-two precincts of Stanisiaus County give Mec- Kinley 753, Bryan 991. MERCED. MERCED, CaL., Nov. 3.—Lone Treedis- trict gives McKinley 16, Bryan 13, scatter- ing 2; Bowers R. for Congress 15, Castle D. 21; forthe Assembly Elliott D. 20, Emary. R. 12, ———— RIVERSIDE. RIVERSIDE, CaL, Nov. 3.—Nineteen precincts, including six of the city, give McKinley 1169, Bryan 716. SRR MADERA. MADERA, Car., Nov. 3.—Six precincts give Bryan a lead of 25. His estimated majority is 35. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 3. — The heaviest vote in the history of the State was polled to-day. The election in Port- land was attended by scenes of great ex- citement. There were clashes between Pennoyer policemen who were looking out for the Bryan vote and special deputies who looked after the other side. Numer- ous arrests for illegal voting, repeating and disturbances at polling places were made, and among the number were eight Italians who were arrested in a bunch. Altogether there were twenty arrests. As no registration provision is included in the Oregon Australian ballot system there was more or less illegal voting. The predictions of the Republican leaders that McKinley would carry Ore- | gon seem to be verified at this hour. Sound money carries the city and county by 2tol. | Scattering returns from six counties | give no satisfactory results upon which an estimate may be placed. The Populist vote for Bryan shows a slight gain over the vote for Populist Congressmen last June. Returns from the State to-night are slow coming in, At Bryan head- quarters nothing is conceded on the State. The chairman insists that Bryan will have 4500 outside of Portland. The city is wild with excitement to- night. Thousands of men and women are marching to and fro in the drizzling rain, watching the returns. Bands are out playing and the greatest enthusiasm pre- vails over the announcement of the re- sults in the East. It is believed McKin- ley’s majority is sale against any gain of Bryan in the interior, as returns show a great increase over the estimate of party managers. PORTLAND, Ore.., Nov. 4—One hun- dred and eighty-four precincts out of 758 outside of Portland give McKinley 18,254, Bryan 18,154. PORTLAND, Or.,, Nov. 4.—The com- plexion of the Oregon vote was not changed at 12:50. The State is safely for McKin- ley. 1t was announced at midnight that he had 4000 majority. No definite results in the State were received at either head- quarters, but McKinley leads. In accord- | the United States. ance with his promise made two months ago, ex-Governor Penm Mayor, is re- ported ‘as saying to-night that he will write his resignation to-morrow, as Me- Kinley’s election is indicated. Portiand complete gives McKinley 10,171, Bryan 5420. McKinley’s majority, 4751 Oue hundred and ninety-eight precincts, inclusive of the city, out of 758 in the State give McKinley 19,856, Bryan 15,146, ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 3.—Complete re- turns from all the precincts in this city give McKinley a majority of 494, and the indications are that the Republican ma- jority in the county will be not less than 800, S G WASHINGTON. SEATTLE, Wasn, Nov. 3.—Reports from over the State, though very incom- plete, indicate that Bryan will carry Wash- ington by at least 5000 majority, and that Lewis and Jones, Congressional candi- dates, will be elected. In Beattle apd King County the ballots counted up to 10:30 o’clock disclose that McKinley and Suilivan lead Bryan and Rogers by only five votes. * SEATTLE, Wass, Nov. 3.—At mua- night prominent Republican leaders of the State concede that Bryan has carried Washington and that Lewis and Jones, fusion Congressional candidates, have been elected. incomplete returns point also to the election of Rogers as Governor, though Governor McGraw says he believes ‘Sullivan, the Republican candidate, will pull throngh. SPOKANE, WasH., Nov. 3.—Incomplete returns from all city precinets and com= plete returnsat midright from five country precincts give the county to Bryan and the full State and county fusion ticket by over 200. FREAK ELECTION BETS. All Sorts of Ridiculous Things to Be Done by Losers. LONDON, , Nov. 3.—It is estimated that $500,000 in bets has been placed in London on the result of the election in Colonel Wilson of Chicago made a wager of $1000 even to- day that McKinley would be elected. The bet was taken by F. C. Fulton,a Chicago Bryanite. Besides the ordinary election bet there has been considerable freak bet- ting. General Morgan, a Brooklyn sil- verite, made a bet in which he engaged in the event of Bryan’s defeat to have all his teeth drawn. Ip the event of McKin- ley’s defeat, his opponents, four in num- ber, agree to have their beards and mus- taches shaved off. The vparties to the bet are under a penalty of $500 each in case of failure to fulfill the terms of the bet. Articles have been signed and witnessed to that effect. LITTLE ROCK, Arx., Nov. 3.—The following contract in the form of a wager on election was entered into yesterday at Dardanelle: This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have made the following agreement, viz.: That if McKinley is elected on the 3d.of No- vember, 1896, James H. Pettillo (R.) is to bap- tize Thomas D. Roberis (D.), and that said Rob- erts is to forever renounce the Democratic party and the devil; but if Bryan is elected Fresident Roberts is to baptize Pettillo and Pettillo is to forever renounce the Republican party and the devil. The baptizing 1s to take place on Petit Jean River at Rocky Crossing on the second Saturday in November, 1896, at 20’clock P.)., or as soon afterward as the Presidential election may be definitely settled. The public is cordially invited to be present. J. H. PETTILLO, T. D. ROBERTS. This wager was made at Fayetteville: Charles E. Burton ana Enoch Dayton have entered into a contract that in case McKinley is elected Daytor is to harness up and hitch Burton-into" a road" cart and drive him around the square and then down Dickson street to the depot. Then he is to fasten him to a post and give him two quarts of oats to eat. Burton iste v for the oats and for Dayton’s dinner, F{A'Brynn is elected then the boot is on the other leg. and the same procedure adopted towards Dayton. e s o Southern Pacific Karnings. NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 3.—The Southern Pacific Company reports for September gross earnings of $4,470,807, a decrease of $10.925; expunses $2,662,661, a decrease of $161,750; net earnings $1,807,- 146, an increase of $150,895. From Jan- uary 1 to September 30 the gross earnings were $34,658.255, a decrease of $1,327,492; expenses $23,618,746, a decrease of $1,214,- 698; net earnings $11,040,509, a decrease of $112,794. 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