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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1896 McKINLEY'S LEAD [N CALIFORNIA Almost Complete Returas Give 6196 Republican Plurality. Remote Precincts Will Make But Little Change in the Result. MLACHLAN AND BOWERS SAFE. The Pasadenin Only Thirty - Two Votes Aheaa in the Sixth District. Straggling returns received from remote precinets in Celifornia vesterday did not enliven the spirits of local free-silver Dem- ocrats. At the last compilation McKinley had 144,952 and Bryan 138,756 votes, giving elected three times. Monteith polled 29 votes, bui there were few votes for Prohibition or National electors, SISKIYOU. YREKA, CaL, Nov. 5.—Returns up to 6 o'clock this evening give Bryan 183 plurelity in this county. Cutler D. for Congress has 6 plurality and Strain R. for the Assembly in the district comprising Siskiyou and Del Norte 210 plurahity. J.S. Beard R. for Supe- rior Juage has majority over the com- bined votes of the Democrats and Populists. The Democrats elect three Supervisors. sty T SIERRA. DOWNIEVILLE, CAL., Nov. 5.—Complete re- turns from fiiteen out of twenty-two precinets give Brysn 411, McKini-y 566. For Congress, Cutler i. 379, Birham R. 527. For State Sen- ator, Prisk D. 410, Calkins R. 491 For the Assembly, Edman D. 341, Seward K. 602 2. DEL NORTE. CRESCENT CITY, CaL., Noy. 5.—All the pre- cincts have been counted, and give McKinley 843: Bryan 828 For Congress, Barham nus 311 ard Cutier 340. For the Senate, Gil- lette has 357 and Haynes 208. For the As- sembly, Strain has 501 and Dewey 169. ek SECOND DISTRICT YUBA. MARYSVILLE, Ca turns from Yuba County’s twenty-five pre- cincts give the Republican ticket 288 plu- rality. De Vries’ plurality over Johnson in this county is 242. W. M, Cutter was re-elected to the Assembly from Yuba snd Sutter coun- ties, and has 324 majority over Siaguer, Demo- crat and Populirt. Complete returns on Su- perior Judge from the judicial district com- prised in Yuba and Sutier counties E. Davis Ind. (present incumbent) 1 5.—Complete re- a plurality 96, 25 | Forbes Ind. 12 . H. Craddock . 818, W McKinley a plurality ?I) 61 \ i_'ll'he l.,5| 5 T ihe Beega B viaseial Juissing precincts in 1892 gave Harnson trict A. C. Cowan R. has been re-elected 1792, Cleveland 2098 and Weaver 336. | over Pieffer D. by 44 msjority. John Stine- Their entire vote, if cast solidly for Bryan, cannot overcome M:Kinley’s plurality, but returns from th se precincts may re- duce it to abot 5000. - The r suit in the " sections that have not yet sentin returns will hardly be learned until the official canvass is made. The reason for the tenacity with which the Democratic managers adhered to their claims that Bryan bad carried California, despite the McKinley majority figured from the count, was explained vesterday. They bad labored under the belief that .in certain counties, notably Los Aungeles, the election clerks neglected to combine the Democraticand Populist electoral vote,and | - that the returns on McKinley's plurality | over the Democratic vote only had been reported. An 1investigation discloses that | Brysn was accredited with ail the votes | cast for both groups of electors on the fusion ticket. Tue following dispatch . makes it certain that the Nebraskan was beaten, despite the tripie fusion in this State, eyery vote cas: for bim being counted for him: LOS ANGELES, CAL., Nov. 5.—Chairman Al- ford of the Democratic State Committee is re- ported as stating that the votes cast for Popu- list_electors in Los Angeles County were not, he believed, included in Bryan's total vote. Mr. Alford’s belief is not founded upon fact. The bianks upon which returns were made to the Republican committees and to newspapers included & column for Democratic electors and & column for Populist elector he Democeratic | ¥ man R. of Wheatland ha- been elected Super- visor in the Thir__District, his majority over Fi cher D. beivg 35 Louis Conrath D., in the Fourth Supervisoriai District, has a majority over Folsom R. of 130. Tone majoriity givet the Re ican ticket in Yuba County this election is the best showing for that party since the war. —_—-—— NEVADA. DA CITY, CAL, Nov. 5.—Nevada Coun- tv returns give Bryen 2246, McKinley 1836. For Congress—De Vries 2439, Johnson 1534, Coulter 18. For State Senator—Frisk D. 2231, Caikins R. 1740, Kitts P.93. Kitts withdrew from the race ebout & week before election, although ballots were printed bearing his name. Heappealed to his supporters to vote for Frisk and ihe retuins show that they did. For Assemblyman Robinson K. received 1842, Hamill D. 1331, Winn P. 676, For Superior Judge—Nilon R. 1678, Ridge P. 1672, Ford D. 1079. There will probably be & recount of the vote for Judge. Supervisors, First District, Bu- fington, R., incumbent, received & majority of Martin D.; Sccond Distriet, Donnélly bent, was beaten by Luke R. by 4. trict, McPhetre, incumbent, was re- elecied by 42. Sy e SUITER. YUBA CITY, CAL., Nov. 5.—All the precincts in Sutter County have been heard from. The Republican electors get 774 votes, the Demo- cratic electors get 646 and the Peoples’ party electors 65 votes. For Congress De Vries gets 742 and Johuson 651. For the Assembly in iné Eighth District Cutter R. gets 728 and gner F. g r's’ majority is 41. Davis Ind. R. d Judge by 24 i peal the pro- ied bya large is e The proposition to ordinance was de electors received 12,402 votes and the Popu- | n For Supervi: Toke R. in the list elector: The two combined gave s | Fi nd Burns R. in curth District “total of 15, The Republicin electors re- | are re-clected. W. H. Smith D. defeats L. ceived 16,588 votes. H.Z. Osporxr, | Striplin R. in ihe Fitth District by 1 majority. Chairman Republican Campaign Advisory R s Committee, CALAVERAS. Latest returns indicate that in the! gax ANDREAS, CaL The fotak-vote Legislature the Repuolicans will have & | caet in Calaveras County, 1al, for Presi- majority of twenty-eighton joint ballot | dential Electors was . McKinley received over the combined opposition. 1472 and Bryan 1467. For Congressman, De In the Sixth and Seventh Congressional districts the fight has been a merry one. With only two precincts to hear from Mc- Lachlan leads Barlow in the Sixth by 203; for A<sembly- . 1501, Garrard D 1473. So fer as_known the vote for E.eciors was total- ized, but the discre thirty-iive yotes between the Electors and Congressman and Assemblyman undoubtedly srises in part at g thirty-two votes. The total vote, with-|jcast from a failure 10 totalize in some outly- out these vprecincts, is: McLachlan, | ing precincts. 23,556; Barlow, 23,5 The missing pre- | : cincts are Priest Valley, in Monterey | PLACER. County, which in 18 Cleveland 8, Weaver 9, and Cuyama, in Santa Barbara Connty, which gave Har- rison 2, Cleveland 3, Weaver 12. i Re- 2 gave Harrison 12, AUBURY, CaL, Nov. d. orty-seven out of ts give Republican electors c 9, Populist 59. For Con- De Vries D. 1898, Johnson R. 1531 te- | gressm publican g2ins bhave not been made in | For Senator—Sw Chapman D. ies since 1892 McLachlan’. ;lb’ 2 iy —Power l:;‘ JJ 59, vill 1 eed 15, | Ru t D. ected Judge ¥, will nof'excsed 15, | ov weiler R. by 900, Kenison D. and returns indicate Congressman | ) ich D, and Hayford R.are clected Su- Bowers’ re-election by at least votes | pervisors. over Castle. Only five precincts in Fresno | - County and three in San Diego County | BUTTE. | are yetto be heard from. The pluralities given to the candidates were as follows: ers—Kera 300, Orange 380, River- | | 5, San Bernardino 523, San Diego 525. Toral 2386. 450, Kinzs 140, 108, Merced 325, San Benito 158, S 181, Tulare 724. Total 2086. The Democratic vote in the missing pre- cincts cannot overcome Bowers’ plurali Incomplete return: total votes in the F st, Second, Third and 63 out of 440 precincts give Barham R. 17,066, Castle F. 15,221, Monteith | 9 nd. 705. Second District—437 out of 464 precincts give Johnson R. 18, es F, 23,873. 253 out of 267 precincis give 8, English F. 15,796. t—Full rewrns give Loud R. 27, Kinne F. 9009. FIRST DISTRICT. SONOMA. SANTA ROSA, CaL, Nov. 5.—Returns from forty-uine out of fifty-two precinets in Sonoma County give the vote for Presidential eleciors as follows: Republican, 3935; Democratic, 8554; Populist, 335; National Democratic, Prohibitionist, 23; Socialist, 20; National, McKinley's plurality, 362. The vote for Congressman gives Bartsm R. 3614, Cutler | D. 38272, Monteith §l. 85, Taylor Pr.o 26, Barham's plurality, 342. Burnett and Dough- erty, Republican candidaies for Superior Judges, are eiected by majorities of more than 1000. For Supervisors the Republicans will eiect Putnam and Austin by & safe margin, end the Democrats F. B. Glynn by a majority of about 200. W. F. Price, Republican gandi- date for Assembly in the Sixte:nth Assembiy District, is elecied by A maijority of over 200 over Alien Galloway Pop. J. W. Kegan Pop. is elected as_Assemblyman in the Beventeenth Assembly District by about 150 majority. The three precincts yet to hear from are Timber Cove, Table Mountain and Ban Lufs. These precincts will poll about 200 votes and will probabiy increase the Republi- can majorities by 20 or 25 votes. e sdines elbobeiny SHASTA. REDDING, CAL., Nov. 5.—Unofficial returns from 46 precincts out 049 in Shasta County are as follows: McKinley 1177, Bryan 1806, Palmer 21. For Congress—Barham R. 1079, Cutler D. 1478, Monteith L 226. For Assem- blyman—Conant R. 988. Scranton D. 639, Shenahan P. 1311. For Superior Judge— Sweeny R. 2053, Bell P. 967. There are only cive the following | three small precinets yet to hear from, neither of which is likely to change-tae resnlt on any of the candidates. In the supervisorial dis- tricts each of the taree parties eiects a Super- visor. First District. Smithson R. 160, Cahow D. 201, Hemsted P. 202; Second District, Her- Yey R. 282, Jones P. 147; Third District, Baker R.°204, Bass D. 258, Hufford P. 105. The Board ot Supervisors wili now cousist of one Republican, one Democrat and three Popu- lists, provided that the official b i b e official count does not PLUMAS. QUINCY, CAL., Nov. 5.—Plumas County re- turns complete give Bryan 568; McKinley 67 :;hnn 672; Cutler 485; Calkins, Sen- atos ; Prisk 430; Soward, 3 Edman 467; McLaughiin, B.. has 116 jority. The Republicans electéd three Supere visors. The main contest was on Judge Clough, the defeaied candidate. He had been OROVILLE, CaL., Nov. 5.—Compiete semi- ofticiel returas of Butte County, as supplied by the County Cierk, give MeKinley 2084, Bryan 2114, Pelmer scattering 44. For Con- ess—De Vrie: 2262, Johu=on 7453. For R T ige—Jonn C. Gray R 1506. Three fusion Super- sors are elected. TUOLUMNE. 5.—Tuolumpe - Connty gives McKinley 8 Bryan 1261. For Con- gress—Johnson 576, De Vries 1071. For the A(;;Emh.y—\)rlegl R. 1129, McClandlish D. THIRD DISTRICT. SOLANO. , SUISU CaL, Nov. 5.—Complete returns from all the voting precinets in Solano County give the follo: Hilborn R. for Congress 240, J. J. Luchsinger R. for State Senator’ 9, Aldien Anderson R. for Assemblyman 480, A. J. Buckels R. for Judge of. the Superior Court. 719, Of the three Supervisors elected, B. M. Fleming of the First and J. E. Sullivan of the Fifth District, are Democrats, and were electea by 119 and 86 msjority respectively. In the Second Dis- trict of Vallejo, G. A. Bergwali, Republican, ‘was elected by twenty-five majority over Rob- ert Gore. The fight for State Benator was the most hotly contested, J. J. Luchsinger beating Raleigh Barcar, the well-known Democratic politician, Ly only nine votes. Barcar con- cedes the election to his opponent. ———ae YOLO. WOODLAND, CAL., Nov. 5.—The Republican county ticket,with two exceptions, waselected in Yolo by large majorities. E. E. Gaddis R. was elected Superior Judge, with 226 votes to spare. A. W. North R. will represent Yolo County in the next Assembl: He carried the county over Hatcher Pop. and Mxon#l. by 579 pluraiity. Bryan's plurality wiil oe’ 300, E glish’s 222 T.J. Snider D., J. W. BancCy D. and John Fredericks R. were elected Super- visors. The voie for electors and ¢ men was: McKinley 1426, Bryan 17. bibition 20, Nauomai Democrat 34, Soci Labor 2, Ne:ional 3. Representative in Ca gress—English 1515, Eustis 11, Hilbo-n 1293, Shafer 32." For the Assembly orth R. 1337, Nixon D. 755, Hatcher Pop. 718, " Pro. 27. e Toay EONORA, Cav, Now. —_———— COLUSA. COLUSA, CAL., Nov. 5.—All the precincts in this county have been heard from except one, which only has a few votes. Twenty precacis outof twenty-one give Bryan 1214, McKiuley 552. For Congress, English F. 950, Hilborn R.703. For the Assembly. Tenth District, T. A. Bridgford D. and Pop. 1031, William Ash R.743. For Superior Judge, H hsd no oppesition. Super ond District, C. P. Wilsou, R., beat his man in W.T. K4, D., nd was re-slecied by 122 votes. triet by was elected “in the Tuird Dis- re-elected in the Fourth District small majority and C. C. Fell by 32. e _ FIFTH DISTRICT. SANTA CLARA. BAN JOSE, CAL, Nov. 5.—Complete returns from all precincts in Sunta Clara County show the following toials: McKinley 6189, Bryan 5081; piurality for McKin'ey 1008, Congress. men, Loud 5652, Kinne 2250, Kelly 1944, State Senator, H. V. Morehouse R. 2495, N. T, Biddle F. 2020. Assemblymen Fifty-fourth THE VOTE OF CALIFORNIA. District, Malcoim R. 1830, E. C. Huribert McLaurin F. resiX ise Z Arnerion . 1714, 0. 3. Sallivan F. B Vors 1N 1892, i Vore 1N 1896 . Superior Judges, . Lorigan R. 6262, 2 E 3 ation R. , M. H. Hyland F. 5229, J. % = = H = " = . Weich F. 3351, John Reynolds Ind. 1765, H 5 - & s B 3 f hree Supervisurs were elected by the foilow. a 3 g B 2 = s ing pluraiities: Second District, Paul P. Au g o = i g = h tin R. 239; Third District, F. M. Stern R, 124; CousTims, 2| 2 £ 3 & Filth District, 8. F. Ayer R. 75, > s o 3 2 5 S —— . 3 2 : 3 3 E SAN T1ATEO. s 5 £ in R . [E— : < 5 o REDWOOD CITY, CaL, Nov. 5.— Returns H i : H Coin Factory in Running complete from every precinct are now in. Mec- = : - = H Kinley 1604, Bryan 982; McKinley's plurality 8370 Order Found in the 622. For Congress—Kelley 849, Kinne 279, 2,812 : Loud 1353; Loud’s plurality 504. For joint o6 Foothills. Senator, San Mateo and Santa Cruz—Cassin D. 2001 1046, Trout R. 1304; Trout’s najority 258. 8138 According to reports from Santa Cruz this 644 33 8 673 glects Tront instead of C’nl{n. For the Avsen- 2648 120 17y 3sl 278 Ghtmical od $2500 o v Goodhue as a majority o1 A u c! o 6,622 44| 1,143 69 6,447 i, 15 electea Judge by & majority of 857. Tilton 1'568 %0s| "183| 17| 1.4z Mold_s, emicals a 5 R, De Benedett D' and McEvoy D. are elected 5,437 1845| 1,086 2| 5747 the “ Queer ” Found 1n a Supervisors, For amendment 6—Ayes 606, 79! 265 ' 85| 16 € noes 1407. . b “isa w15 Bave Rough Cab:n. 145 847\ 208[ 11 '93: s < ] SIXTH DISTRICT. 12 83l "0l 2| 100 of 22,776, 8,116/ 3,086/ 150| 383,834 A Physician whose reputa lon was established ONTERE 31 S| Ba| 31 3388 B T Mttt ore. Exsmioes S MONTEREY. Mariposa:: {23&’ L e "R34) JOHN W. GARNER IS ARRESTLD NERVO DEBILITY “;d all i . ¥ by ) ] MONTEREY, CAL, Nov. 5.—Returns from | Merced. 1961 901| 18| 29 of its artendinv ailments, noth of YOUNG, the several preciucts fn Monterey County up Jodo pat 0 108 12 MIDDLE-AGED and OLD MEN. Indis- 10 10 o'clock to-night are as follows: Three 105 o 2 cretions of Youth, Excesses of Mature precincts in Monterey City—Congressman, Mc- ‘3;%; e R S:ys H: Can Establish His Innocence, | 572,12 0 0sing drains which sap the vital- Lachlan (R.) 256, Barlow (!-‘.i 113; Del Monte 4 1.638 616/ 41 .. St 1 ity, night losses, failing strength, aching —McLachlan 19, B: 9: Carmel—Mc 2:897 998| 480| 27 but Circumstances Are Strongly , nigl g AL RCORE, {f;l‘: 77'3.' Bariow 15; wsu—u:mx;}-i-fi. 550 b B Against Him. 35{03;73 “?.dya"r‘é’c’;‘?é' B ot mengs, lan 17; lP-cm'::"gf;:‘::g:E:&nf-l- 136, Bar- ] 994 336| 45| 37.4| 2046| 3546 head, gloominess and despondency, poor low 40." Saliuas and several outside precincis 3 sg03 smsl e8| gsr| 4804 420 memory and a wanderine mind. arenot definite, For State Senator, Fiiny, the 5.590 1899 o8| s Loa8| 27%8| ooy HEART, BRAIN and NER. epub.ican nominee, has received o far 5 6:30: . ¥ ¥t o TS—Palpitati be beart, difi- and Eiliots, Democratic nominee, 223 in this 581425 slots| 3508 33| erasa| So8c0| senis| BAKERSFIELD, Cau, Nov. 5 — 4| VOUS l:illp“a!filggfl‘li\:l !i;eeli;l:”l‘nl]mm section ot fno couaty. Tne retras for ihe o3 o) “sos 3 pals) *issa| %8| counterteiting establishment, complete in | cult breathing; suffocating fecling, fullness U e i “ounty are not ye 3 » X 1,864 1 i v y = > Tor but it 1a conceded_ that_both McLachian 2181 1ot %53 & P3| 2,032 | its outhit of too's, molds, chemicalsand | X SO ClG ot eing alone. You have and Flint will run ahead of their tickets. . 197 39| 29 850( 1,87 1®es | all that goes to make up a successful in-| | Rk ose, - l}-]“ :.g;g l.ggé ’37& 23 0‘:?,; g.gu.smnuon of such description, has been BLOODand SKIN DISEASES SANTA CRUZ. 2888 1140 436 85 11081 1705 | located in the foothills about four miles | _ATj, BLOOD TAINT from any cause 1,370 629 46/ 16 597 898 | from Bakersfieid, and John W. Garner is | whatever, Eczema, etc. : 5 3,225 603 108, 20 1,008 1236 | - 5 B g SANTA CRUZ, CaL, Nov.5.—The complete 1879 2170| 218 30 21695/ 220 in jail with a charve of counterfeiting | BLADDER — Irritability, Cystitis, g gt b R b e R g8 parl wr s £095 330 againat his name. Garner was jailed to- | Stri ture, eic. i s vote cast 2000, Populist 512, Democrat 1522. R L snl 17 o8| ese df"- ‘}“‘“F given himself up to "g‘? Sherift ,65,3’,‘5‘;,“‘;9,!3.;333’%:05‘,‘ Sioutek Congressman—Barlow F. 1715, McLachlan R. 976 458| 19| 12, 87| 1118 after learning that a warrant for his arrest e AGES OF WOMEN Al 1651. Senator—Cassin F. 2027, Trout R. 1827. 4,890 2,156 1082 48 1,518] g;8s7 | Was in existence. He states that he can | BACUNC REAn e cared. A:sg'mbxymun—.uaéxd:el;. 19‘:(:5.19%?05-11’& ;;_813_‘: g;g }fi 33 lag‘, }Eggesnbush his innocence and expects to WRITE \f away from the cily. Book, }fZ&zs?ugfig"ioi-‘énfsgurfgsua}xa. District— 3.368 w711| 1ss| 23| 1.504| 17706 | &ive bail in any amount, but the circum- | «Gyide 1o Health,” a treatise on all the gan li 248, Alun’eh‘ F'x 11405_ Rumlbon‘l}. &'-n? 2,380 3,202 57| 22 1,.09| 1,015 st:nceuhpon;!;ms N; his guilt are so “Wnfi orgnnscunltli' 1he|;dd:snases. iree on appliea~ Branciiorie Supervisorial District—Baird F, 270,611| 117,968 118,064, 25.276/2,251| 290,401/ 143,952 135,766 | t0at the officers beiieve a conviction will | tion. Call or address . o Luor'xl.‘x'x"nuxr”c'z'—xgs‘fely]‘é%s,?figfi;pss;fi The same precincts in 1892 gave Harris+n 116,176 and C eveland 115,956, certainly be had, and that friends able to DOCTOR SWEANY, FIRST = = become bondsmen will be deterred from | 737 M"k&.):fii:fx?rt}:u?flxg Tausiecs, Cal N T CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. such action. - - SANTA BARBARA. = The house of the prisoner, a small, SANTA BARBARA, CAL., Nov. 5.—Complete z Vore 1~ 1894 Vore 1v 1896. rough cabin such as settlers on Govern- & ment claims usuoally build, was found to returns, with one small piecinct to hear from, g = | @ ) B || be Hitorally 81 5 Y ohemtat show that the entire Republican ticket is 2 53 ) ES B e literally filled with such chemicals as < elected, except Superior Jadge and two Super- CouNTixs. = BE e ] z imitators of coin use. visors. McKinley carries the county by 105 3 2 8 o = There were also coin molds, and $2500 majority. McLachlau R. for Congress beats -2 = E 3 % in the finished product of the factory was Bariow £- by73. J.J. Boyee R for the Ste H 2| & | B | § |discovered under the house. The method Seu: {3 . 296. wreuce H s Hareis K. 13 elected fo the Assembly over | ——- = & | pursued by Garner was to mold compo- Powell F. by 158. w_GB. Coyeun.nisurel-:xeq‘n‘elfl g:‘!n;\;;r;e{ v (g * g 291 sition twenties, tens and fives and treat by & majority of 1616 over McMulta R. The ide. 2 = i fire .fiend’;nem i0 the constitution is de- 22 them to a cold bath by the electroplating feated, three to one. The other five carried. o 25 | process. This business must have contin- z g: ued for several years, as drug bills dated VENTURA. 15 | in 1890 were found in his possession; and = 17 | the fact that letters from distant parts ac- VENTURA, CAL, Nov. 5.—Complete returns « | knowledging receipt of *‘zoods” and con- from every precinct in the county give Me- 93 | taining compliments on the appearance of It 1i: Kinley 1555, Brysnd70;- Molachlan B for 23 | the goods were found shows that the plan P}“b shes the Cream of the Congress, 1465; Barlow D. and_Pop., 1442; | Trioity 2 News of the Week and Boyce R. for Stale Senate, 1495; Pop. and D., 1548; 1450; Toland Po, LOS ANGELES. Shepnerd Todd K. for Assembly, nd D., 1484. 2542, For Congress—Bowers R. 1400, Castle F. 2270, Carlson I 52, W. P. Boone D. is elected in the Sixty-fifth Assemoly District. In the Sixty-ninth Assemb'y District Tulare County aenberger R. for Assembiyman hus 1815 votes, Mason D. 1425. Fuil returns will probably give Lindenberger 400 majority. zges o Totals. 16 | worked was to send the spurious coins 15,101} 1 570, 7.246|| 363| 17,066| 15.221 705 | away for otber parties to dispose of. Gar- | * Complete. 1894—Barh m'’s plurality, 1531, Total prohibition vote, 790. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. | ner’s occupation for several years has | been that of sheep-herding. His father and mother live in this county, and he is * Complete. In 1894 Johnson's plurality was 3570. Total Prohibiiion vote, 868. that the money required was forthcoming THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. to put the bank on its feet and pay every one of the depositors in full, amounting to $51,000, and the bank will resume busi- FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. fairs. Loans were almost impossible be- fore the election, but are now.easily nego- tiable on good securit, MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY LOS ANGELES, CAL., Nov. 5.—According to |Z VOTE IN 1894. || VOTE IN 1896, said to bave two brothers living in the } latest returns received by the Republican T 3 38| v northern portion of the State. PAPER ON THE County Central Committee MeKiniey 121 g g o3 g g | = | PACIFIC COAST Los Angeles County by about 1100 vote: Iz H E = =9 = < SAN DIEGU EBOOMS 4GALN. —_— totel vote is given st a little over Couxrrzs. 13 H = 2 || B3 H 3 - which is about 10,500 short of the registra- I = z Al 3 # | McKinley's Dlection Puts New Life Into | Always Republican, but Always tion of the county. 188 R e ? 5 = Buasiness | Fai I ial i SAN LUIS OBISPO ffass | = 8 H SAN DIEGO, C. 5—Ani Al dnds ppaktislin ot it =, s » N = AL.. OV. 3.—An imme- = Py g H H 1 | = S . A - PR 1 | g o o femf e ! diate revival of business is apparent here | Renlqe_rml{, Qf) Si Po SAN LUIS OBISPO, CAL., Nov. 5.—Complete - g;fl 157 as the result of McKinley’s election. | itical News. returns ot lhl; cn\énly give élc:&:m;y it . g? x.7§g, = More real estate business was done to- l b1 Bryan 2055. ess— . 1973, 12 . | i : . x?‘f%hll;&»“'fllgh ‘E‘.({&;E‘c AR‘E‘Z;’“),_B“,; fg‘ 52! e :::d than for the past thirty days com- It’s @he séper toAsdemj East if nettF. , Harloe R. . Retur.s are no ed. H ou Want to Advertise complete a3 10 the smendments. s MR 3 One Eastern man closed a deal for a Californi i # 4l 1 58| . $10,500 residence property which was held | 211grtas SEVENTH DISTRICT Satramciic = };“’u.,.z: &3 dpflosipapiiue e alcsitin B Meg- /—‘- [ San Joaquin | - eF. . C. Kimball, president of the | . e TULARE. Sotter 783| * 17| " 647 760 | Bank of National City, which closed its | o{ Ine Best Mining Tuclumne. | 25| 616| 1,183 | Telegraphi N That AT O N S N S Lors oF Yubs, | * 22 s3s| 101 doors two months ago, received a tele- elegraphic NA !e‘xs a Tolare County give McKinley 1397, Bryah 02, 15,752 137/ 18,370 2,873 | B2 to-day from New York announcing | Setyice on g Mccueate The Coast / N\ &up to date precinets eive McCord R. 368, McClelian K. gi Vormrmt - )| 3 v Dess. NG - e First Bupervisorial District, the Désocrats £ | : | & (Yor=rx18%6 | It was forced to close by the hard times Not a Line of it Sensational elected T. B. Waddie in the Second and the £ = -5 ) | H preyalling during ihe;past WO yeass or Faky, and Not a Line of Populists captured the Third District for J. W. = S H e | Work began yesterday on the extension of 2 = Thomes by the small msjoriiy of four yotes. CovNTIES. - 5 E = = the Sap Diego Electric Railway in two it Dry or Ur nteresting. The sixth amendment carried 3| 8 ‘ & = E portionk of the city, v\vlhx}ih was beld back —_— 3 = ] H pending the election. McKinley’s trinmph i RIVERSIDE. g Tt 5 started the dirt to flying and both exten- A PAPER FOR THE COUNTRY FIRESIDE. g 5 ; g sions will be completed by Christmas. 5 RIVERSIDE, CaL, Nov. 5.—Returns bave | 6,534 116.\2 Ty _J”udga Kenhry 'Scl;]ualer ?’f Lc? Angelcs { been received from every precinct in this = L T ) o ight, CI cl i county except one on electors. The McKinley — 237_,’ e story building, to cost_$20,000. A. Bioch- B-Ff.,n?.mf:f' e "lflfn‘.m - eectors have 2063 votes, the Bryan electors 3411 17 man, presidert of the Biochman Barking 1688. All figures obtalnabie on Congressman 379!l 1 Company, is authority for the statement 3 - 3 703/ * 30 that a customer of bis bank took out: $28, give Bowers R. 1909, Castle F. 1243. The re- analls 3 . 2 . Turns from seven small precincts are not in = feiary 3655 - 000 in gold which he had in a securi A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER lufed Tn tnese Beures, LUt they will notma. | __Touls.. 1267| 15,7951 13.,108|5,163|| 058| 10 688, 15,796 | POX, and P"‘": Boon, deposit Other ALL THE TIME. ‘s:xn‘:nlnyrcnggf':'wu :‘ns‘:‘: Hfifit%.nfigf ’2:"','_' * Compiete. In 1894 Hilboru's plurality was 2692. Total Prohibition vote, 647. T F IT ADVOCATES { SENT BY - HOME MAIL, $1.50 1 ———— STANISLAUS. 4 VOTE ¥ 1804, Vore 1~ 1896. Many Americans Going to Japan. WDUSTREE S P . = 3 ® ) % TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 5.—The steamer P MODESTO, CAL., Nov. 5.—All of the twenty- il 2| 2| 8 83 | Victoria sails for Yokohama to-morrow THE CALL SPEAKS FOR ALL two precincts (n this county have been heard el H = ® E gg‘ :gr\;lrt;:;c:}m ':l:).kel:'.'rfi;xln n;:;zir%fo .fié' g:s“:"e ‘I‘Jv";Kr B’C)ou::nl;wg‘evzulx.:;l:;“nsm' B 3 5 1 5 '.l'heg total list is over 260. Her cargo of AL . for 203, Wi o s 2 oo ) = 1021. Elliott D. for Arsembly hes ng'? : a8 3 merchandise is valued at $340,000. Emery R. 1012. For Superior Judge, Miner B et : 5] : ot BT TR Beket winning. over Denmet R Siner gers | Ba Erancisco (pare. 12| 7,955 6.725| 5.0-6| 4,847 *132| 12,365 g e dmpcicade o Quentine 1851, Dennet 865, For Supervisors M““; T | Sau Ma eo. ;fi 11 Bil 421 268/ = 18| 1,353 LOS ANGELES, CaL., Nov. 5.—Charles has one majority; Davis D. 174, Barnes D, |_*288] 2018} 1304) 2908|| « T o722 Martyn, son of Rev. Carios Martyn of pee B e ee 221/ 13,8791 884, 6811| 7.820/| 221| 19.44)| 10,727| 9,008 ghicxgo.durdly pleaded gugtv to swin- v D - 11 nd was sentenced U Ve yea i ORANGE. * Complete. In 1894 Loud Plurality was 4895. I otal Frohibition vote, 866. Sn‘:gQ\n)gnnn, ) years in SANTA ANA, CaL, Nov. 5.—Complete re- Cord R. 623. For Supervisor from the Sec District, F. M. l’nxnpn. and P. is eleewdog;l a good majorit, e s SAN BENITO. HOLLISTER, Cat., In 1884 McLachlan's plurality was 71 053 .....|819) 18,748| 11,098/ 9,760 317| 23,656/ Total Prohibition vote, 2120 SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 28,524 French Christian Union. But a moment’s thought will show that, if such be the case, there is no succession of day and night on either Venus or Mer- cary. Insiead, on one side of the planet it is perpetual day; on the other eternal darkness reigns. Such a state of affairy IS, IHE VERY BEST < NE TO EXAMINR your eyes and fit them to Spectacles and Eye turns in Orange County give McKinley 1937, {2 glasses wihih 1 T ey 2l somieai Vors 1x 1896. The French Christian Union of Callfornia at | Whose superioiis has mop buen samaiad.” sos so8 ers R. 1852, Castle D. P. 1472: Carison L 116, S e e e 1520 Ciay street wiil give a concert and recep- | Cess been due to the merits of iy work. For State Senete—Jones R. 1875, Head D, P. sl & E | B |Hsuthmeveniiginaia of ihe flome for Con- | ~ON0 Bt d v 1674, For the Asembly—Chsnowetn & 1830, Ak 2 7 A Edinger D. P. 1627, Holvomb Pro. 23. For su- | 8 2 perior Judge—bailard R. 1878, Dsaiel D, P. g = S Bt ARE THEY INHABITED? STRGNG AGAIN! [Civs Bl E H i st b New Life, New Strength, New Vigor. : o : = Interesting Speculation Concernin, Al N KINGS. b Pl Vouts ana Mars. = | 1! S Los Aneles... 160 11,360 .| Onedoesno catch the full significan. 2 HANFORD, CAL., Nov. 5.—Complete returns | raimnce [ f ©¢ | From PROFESSOR DR. RICOK tor Kings; Cohinty* for. ProsiGent. give. Bovan | e Lot bos 4 }:ggx; st first of tle statement that both Venus | oniy remedy for restoring nmn‘?ho:ng:tn‘s“l:’?; ¥82 votes, McKinley 681. Santa Barbara.. 30| 1.483 and Mercury turn on their axes in jhe | [ #Dd will bring back your iost powers an | 50, 452 votes, MeK 1. For Congressman, | Sauta Bard 0| 1483 1048 atin e © | forever tie daugerous driins on your ‘aystess: ‘astle D. and P. 754, Bowers R 623. Fy 5 ” & same time that they revolve about the . | The N R e ey Mc[’g.mn A b ;lz'r Ventura 22 753 un. rhfi,";fi,’:flulckl)’,cm-telhul»by digestion, pure, , firm muscles, rugg-d st nerves and clenr brain. IMporied. Sirest frata Paris. Price per box, directio:s i closed, §2 50, For sale by ail respectab e druggists. Mail orders from any person shall receive Prompt attention. Agents for Pacifio Coas:, WALLER BROS. 33 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. i g Lid Vote in 18 3 IVE County complete gives g:}.n %m&;ex?::xl:; il e s0 entirely foreign to anything terresti COSMOFOLITAIN. 742. For Congress: Bowers R. 642, Cast'e F. z g 3| § cannot fail to open the way for much fn. | gerosite U. & Mint, 100 and 103 Finn st Saa 784, For joiut Senator: FLntR. 890, Eilioti g g 53| 32 terosting specuiation. Can life be sus-| thecity. Board ooy ross $E¢ family botel ia l;.nb?.'ilb‘ o Am;!?)";’;:r:“?h_mn“& 807 CounTIEs. £ 2 §§ H tained under such strange conditions as eals 2t and San Benito dotnties 18 166 . Sonterey i ] g = that? Couid a planet be inhabited on : g H which haif the suriace never knew the SAN BER‘NAR’DINO. H ' 3 light and the other half never knew the |suarseausal wouowaion absence of light? 2361/| €9 2427 Percival Lowell, who founded th SAN BERNARDINO, CAL., No( 5.—Returns 718 48| 1,508 staff Observatory especially to .mfif I'.n‘; from every precinct in this county give these et S5 A canals of Mars, is firmly convinced that :‘nr:j"rsxlzl; "’:(ec.l\énl‘:y' Z? x::.;;.sn_ mflrnc?n. b14/ a2 871 that planet at lea: the abode of intelli- nn“.m“”s.o“ rfirnor” 8 Gca . or 552/ | * 27| 1,883 gent beings; vet the question of day and Asse! , Ostel udge 3:3. fi! e :g l.gz’, night aside, Venus seems a great deal -—.—KERN 1388 | = 33| ais7 more fitted to support I.fe similar to that . P .’g ;3.’1‘ ondlhc earth lhl: does Mars. Venus L 10 a dense atmosrhere; that ot Mars is ve; “vost. mf::mm- .I‘KLDN; ‘C:X;SNnv. 3._ca":nl'eu B L64ai| = 48) ‘1413 rare. The strict astronomer will say th:’l e ! b DL g B A t e sennne |4 81 18,484 12,111 10,710 | 459| 18,908] the question of habitability of any or all ‘L_l ‘c“fllell l(e,y)l’}fl. Bl’;\ln‘ 1159. Bfi“?l (Ez or. a0 (R.) 1390, lnu;:-m- (F.) l;-fi? o * Compiete. In 1894 Bowers' plurslity was 6328. The tota Prohibition vote was 1669, of the planets is a matter of pure specul. tion; yet the boider minds, intr:t n’; pushing on from the known to the un. Wright's fnflian Vegetalls Pills WASHINGTON. tions of those who maintain, because con- ditions on other planets are not unalogous to ours, life cannot exist elsewhere in 2 Are acknowled thousands of persol e Dave Tised them Tof Over Torty years to Bare e SICK gEADACHEwfllDDL‘m CONSTIPA. eak Slomsch, Fimples aad PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 5.—Returns were re- known, do not hesitate to affirm that sci- ence will yet bave something to say on EEATTLE, Wask., Nov. 5. —Returns from all this grandest of problems. In any case LION, Torpid Liver, space. No doubt on Mars, and rth purlty te blood. celved to-night ir'm Coos and Curry counties | But ‘our counties give McKinley 24,469, Bryan | (RO7E, 008 FOUDL 0 T Mh A0 fechaps | furt 3:13?1:'3‘-’.“.‘:&"’—":’«.‘;‘%':‘{?' EEES —tbe former compiete and the latter with but - SR 0 NS R T operations of this mite of a world, there | and Express. 1 . a . five precicets to hear from—and cut McKin- Lite on Other Worlds. are sentient beings that, regarding the Pssman S nnclfl‘ Hlnn]" ley's plurality in the State to 2093. Three Mg h a1 thap glories and radiance of their own ex-| Itisp: sed 10 erect in London a te; J 9 v counties have not yet reported. They are in 0 on earth there are animals ©| 1sience, doubt that life can endure on a | restrial globe on a scale «f 1,500,000th '; Wi tnie remedy pérsons can cure themsel: Eastern Oregon, -'::;. \h.l::i:: uwen.:: e“x:n znh very lu.ll:l .‘:nu. and this, .rn.n -m.u:‘u:, which is wrapped in | nature—i. e., a globe having & d of | without (e leasc cxposurs, changs’ of dlee ot Wwas greatest. but are pected en in conunection other universal | cloud: an ater.—Alban; — madicine bring MeKiniey’s plurality below 2000. Iaws, appears 1o meet the sirongest objec- | aal. ¥ dus-| S Tkand s awing te darit's surtucs on 56 {0 8 0 the Tedat 1juey o (ae contains @ scale of about eight miles to the incn, | founiiubion s cih ruoe 6 4