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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1898. N LANDSLIDE TOWARD ~REPUBLICANISM IN CALIFORNIA MR. GAGE SAYS THE PEOPLE REPUDIATED ANARCHISTIC THEORIES GAGE WILL HAYE TWENTY Republicans Congressmen-—Seventh in Doubt. ill Have the oint Ballot and Name an Administration Senator, The follc dicate that Gag will exceed 20,000. every county s completed to t that from t plurality in the State The Call placed men at to send the count with the re- ns , give Gage 1 (R.) for C Caminetti (D.) for complete: Caminetti Ma- dor complete: n 46, De V Tregloan - - Butte County. Gage 44, 4§, T . Caminetti 4. ' v. S.—Total vote 361, East and . For Governor, as far a > 27, Maguire 75, Harriman for' Cc ss, De Vries 75, Calaveras County. SAN ANDREAS, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vot. nvassed i ites will , Gage 50 plu tor, Davis 25 plurality plurality. Re thing doubtful. that in v the result G 50 Colusa County. COLUSA, Nov. S.—At midnight the vote m.: Gage 1 El Dorado County. PLACERVILLE, -Partial re- 1 thirteen Dorado 7. For Van Fleet 247, C Ryan son 2 Fresno County. FRESNO, Nov. thus far canys no County the vete &—At midnight the yote ssed indicates that in Fres- will :be as follows: Governor—Maguire 500 plurality. ‘Supreme Judges—Conley 400 plurality;, Van Dyke 200 plurality. Congressman—Castie 430 plurality. . State Senator—Dr.. Chester plurality. Assemblyman, {arris 150 plurality. ty-third—Hart, 300 plu- v incomplete. - Figures e more {han conjec The men namied will probably be elected. 2 oS Glenn County. WILLOWS, At midnight the esult will follow Maguire 250, 2%, Van_ Dyke 240, Jones (D.) 200, heimer (R.) 150, Glenn (D) 400 —_—— Humboldt County. EUREKA | v.. S.—At - midnight ' the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Humboldt County ‘the result will be as follows; Qovernor, Gage, 400 plurali Supréme Judge, McFarland, 200 plurality Van Fleet, 160 plurality. Congressman, Barham, 10 p -Alssemblyman, Marvin, 130 piur Boynton, 10 _plu- rality. - Kern County. BAKERSFIELD, Nov. &.--At midnight the vote thus far cany d indicates that in Kern Cofinty the result will:be as fols lows: Governor, Gage (R.), 103 pluraiity; preme Judge, McFari: (R.), 9 plur- Supreme Judge, an' Fleet 8. plur- ali ality; ~Congressman, Needham (R.), -85 plurality; State Senator, Smith (R.), 15) plurality; Assemblyman, Dale (R.),” 1% plurality. Xings County. HANFORD, Nov. vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Kings County the result will be as fol- vs: Governor, Gage 100 pluralit: Su- eme Judge, McFarland 75 plurality; | Fleet plurality; Congressman, Needham 1% plurality; ' State Sehator, ord 2 pluraiily; Assemblyman, Cas: per 40 plurality. LEMOORE, Nov. 8.—Complete returns will not be obtainable before to-morrow morning. Total vote cast 269, out of 208 voters in the precinct. The vote as count- ed at 9 p. m. stands: Thirty-one for returns by counties in- | S.—At midnight the | [ THOUSAND TO SPAR Attributes the Republican Landslide in California | to Opposition to Ideas That Tend Toward Social Revolution. Elect Six Legislature on Lake County. KEPORT, Nov. 8.—Indicati that LA ns over half the county t . | e J Lassen County. | SUSANVILLE, Nov. S.—Lassen County undoubtedly majorit cincts 2 Maguire (D.) 86; Van F by a small rom four pre ) 48. Sec Thompson 4 T S o1l ( . 48. Senate—Lalrd ? (Pop.), 38; Baker (D.), 3l nbly—Clough (R.), 104; Sinnott (D.), Iroad Ci missioner—La Rue (D.), Congres: ittt e Los Angeles County. 1.0S ANGE No the vote .thus far v that in Los Angele oun will be as follow Governga: rality; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet 1000 ity: Supreme Judge, McFarland 300; gressman, 2500. State Senator A. T. r and C. M. Simpson, Thirty-sixth | ct, elected. Both are Republicans. | nblymen elected as follows: W. S n the Seventieth District, Re ic: O. H. Huber in the Seventy st, Repuolica M. Miller, in the cond, Republican; William Mead, Seventy-third, Democrat; L. H. venty-fourth, Repub- , In the Seventy-firth, pu fir: an. night the Democratic County Committee conceded that Gage Central would carry the city of Los Angeles by | 1000 majority PASA E. gulre 53¢ Nov. 8—Gage 1 Ma- out of 1608 votes counted. b vote Madera County. MADERA, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far i indicates that in Madera County the result will be as fol- 11‘.;.‘ Governor, Gage 138 plurality; Su- | reme Judge, Conley (D.), 18; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet (R.), 13 Srman, edham (R.), 39: (R.), 19%; Asse ), T8 p:” 8 Senator, blyman, Grifiin (D. Marin County. SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 8.—At { vote thus far canv: s midnight the ed indicates that in Marin Co the result will be as {ollows: Governor—Gage 200 plurality. Supreme Judge—Van Fleet 230 plurality; McFarland 250 plurality. Congressmian—Barham 100 plurality. ~Assemblyman—Dunand (D.) 50. The ‘vote for county offices indicates a Republican plurality ‘generally, but the Democrats may get District Attorney, Auditor and Treasurer, with the Sheriff fight doubtfgl. BOLINAS, No guire 18, Hutehi 3 %), Colgan 68, Maples 19; Supreme Judg, | McFarlana 3. Van Fleet 51; Barham Seawell 17, 1.aumei: . Hinton 22. , Thom { Mendocino County. UKIAH, Nov. S.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Men- | docino County the result will be as fol- | lows: Governor, Gage 72 plurality; Su- | preme Judge, ‘Van Fleet Supreme | Judge, McFarland 6); Cong man, Bar- | ham ds; State Senator. Hochhelmer : | Assemblyman, McNab 3 - Merced County. MERCED, Noy. 8—Three completed precincts in Merced give Gage 165, Ma- guire 181, Curry 181, Thompson 152, John- son 130, Woo({man‘ 138, Macfarlane 3, ‘b:n Fleet 7, Conley 206, }\!'zm’D)'ke 108, Need: am 114, Castlé 207, Hastings 205, Stew. 135, McNefl 137, Curtin 176, M, et jority will “be’ 200, Castle Half of epublican county ticket will be elected. Fiverything looks bright ‘for the Republi- | cans. gt e Monterey County. SALINAS; Nay. 8—At midnight the vote thus tar canvassed indicates that in Monterey County the result will be as | : Governor, H. T. Gage, plu Supreme Judge, Van Fleet, 100 plu- Supreme Judge,” McFarland, 100 Congressman, R. J. Waters, 150 plurality; Assemblyman, O. 8. Trimmer, % plurality. The votes thus far received are princtpally from Democratic precinets, { Only ten out of. forty-four precincts counted. PACIFIC. GROVE, Nov. 8. — The vote cast on State ticket, as: far‘as counted up 11010 p. m., 18 as follows: Gage 6. Maguire 55, Van Fleet 44, McFariand 40, Van Dyke {25 Conley 30.*Curry, 64, THompson® 24, | Johnston 38, Waters 62, Barlow .25, Trim- | mer 3, Feliz 2. Blackstock 62, Dryden 31, ol SRR kg Napa Oounty. NAPA, Noy. §-2The yote thus far can- | sed indicates that in Napa County the resutt-wil bp:- plurality, ,No.returns to base estimate } on Supreme Judges. Barham will carry {he county for Congress by 20 plurality. Wade for the Assembly by 150 plurality. . Nevada County. NEVADA CITY, Nov. 8§—At midnight the .vote éast thus far canvassed indl- cates that in Nevada County the result will be as follows: Govemor—Gnfie LR.) 300 pmmntgé Supreme Judge—bilcFar- land (R.), 280 plurality. Supreme Judg: Van Fleet, 250 plurality. Congressman—De Vries (D.), 300 plurality. Assembly—Rob- inson (R.), 400. LR £ Orange County. SANTA ANA, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in | { | low: For Governor=Gage 700 | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8.—"The intel- ligent and thinking people of California have placed the stamp of C'sapproval upon the principle of the single tax and all other propositions advanced by theorists that have a tendency to lead to social revolution. This is what I would say was one of the great causes of the political avalanche in California in 1898 in favor of the Rapublican State ticket.” This was the statement made by Henry T. Gage, the next Governor of California, at 11 o'clock this evening, | when asked to give his idea of what his | ses that brought about phenomenal victory at the polls to-day. “I take it that voters of this State,” said Mr. Gage, explaining fur- ther, “felt that the election of my op- ponent would give aid and comfort to the anarchistic classes, and that it was, therefore, essential in the interests of good government that he be defeated. “Under the leadership of Judge Ma- guire the Democratic party of Califor- nia made an assault upon the funds of the public schools of the State, and this the voters have resented in an unmis- takable manner. The result also dem- were the ca | onstrates the fact that the workingmen | both in the cities and In the agricultu- ral districts of this State are not to be fooled longer by idle clamoring of | windy demagogues, who make loud pre- | tensions as to what they have done and | | will do In favor of the toiling masses. In the future laboring men of this State, In voting, will be governed by | reason and judgment and will not fol- | low the blind leadership of self-consti- | tuted champions of their interests, who talk much and do little for them. | “The vote in California is also a mag- nificent indorsement of President Mec- | Kinley’s administration. It demon- strates conclusively that the people of this State are believers in his wisdom | and patriotism. | “To the indefatigable labors of Major | McLaughlin and his associates on the | Republican State Central Committee the thanks of all Republicans are due, | as well as to the Republican and in- dependent press of California, for the result to-day. “As Governor of California, I pro- | pose to carry out every pledge con. | tained in our platform and every prom- | ise I have made to the people of the | State from the stump. Every interest, | individual or corporate, will receive full, fair and equitable consideration and nothing more. I will give my best efforts to secure an economical admin- istration of the affairs of state, and I assure all my friends—and by friends I mean the taxpayers of this common- wealth—that I will never give my con- sent to the expenditure of a single dol- lar of thelr money that I do not be- lieve is fully justified.” Mr. Gage received the returns at his ranch, eleven miles from the city. The results were telephoned to him from time to time by his exultant friends. The election in Los Angeles County to-day was a very quiet affair. No disturbances occurred and a light vote was polled. Indications are that the entire Republican county ticket is elected by a good round majority. George L. Arnold, for member of the State Board of Equalization, will run behind his ticket, although he may carry the county. In districts where workingmen reside there was a heavy Republican gain for Gage. Owing to the fact that very few straight party tickets were voted the count is very slow and not before noon to-morrow can exact flgures be given. JUDGE MAGUIRE BOWS TO THE WILL OF THE M@JORITY Of course T have not analyzed the result of the election and cannot do so on the data obtainable to-night. The issue was clearly presented between corporate monopoly and popular rights. ‘We were supported by as grand and loval and patriotic a body of men and women as A majority of the voters seem to have been against us and we bow to their earnest and clean fight. ever glorified any cause on earth. decision. The interests recognize their authority as rightfully supreme. involved were theirs as much as Believing .our principles and purposes to be right we will con- ours, and, while We made a great and we think their verdict erroneous, we tinue to advocate and advance them, and will neither take nor permit any backward step. JAMES G. MAGUIRE. In addition to the above Congressman Maguire stated in general conversation that he felt relief that the contest was over and that he was out of politics forever. He announced th. at he would immediately resume the x precincts outside the city give County Gage will have from 2 Needham (R.) for Con- g ahead of the State Chynoweth is re-elected. Placer County. Nov, 8—At midnight the gress is ticket. AUBURN, vote thus far canvassed indicates that In | acer County the result will be as fol- Ph“.’ Governor, Gage 200 plurality; Su- preme Judge, Van Fleet 300 pluralit premes Judge, McFarland 300 plurs Congressman, Ryan 2 plurality; Assel blyman, Lardner 200 plurality. - Plumas County. QUINCY, Nov. turnd received it was estimated that Gage will receive 100 plurality, Barham 160 Van Fleet 75, McFarland 100, Clough (R. for Assembly, 175. The Republican count ticket, with the exception of School Super- intendent, and possibly Assessor, is elected. Riverside County. RIVERSIDE, Nov. §.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Riverside County the result will be as fol- lows: Governor—From 500 to 60 ma- for Gag Supreme Judge—Van 500. Supreme Judge—McFarland, Congressman—Needham, 700. As- semblyman—Milice (R.), T0. Sacramento County. SACRAMENTO, Nov. $.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Sacramento County the result will be s follows: Governor, Gage 1200 plural- fty; Supreme Judge, McKarland 1000; Su preme Judge, Van Fleet 1000; Congre man, F. D. Ryan (R.), 800; Assemblymar Grove L. Johnson (R.), 300: W. D. Knights (R.), 100. In the Twent nd Assem bly District the contest en William Johnson (R.) and Morris B (fusion- ist) is o close that the result cannot be foretold at.this hour. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 8.—Retur twenty-five precincts out of s the county up to 1 o'clock gi £45; Maguire, 700. Curry for S State, 15, Thompson, 6 ) Controller, 970; Maples, 555; McCraney for Clerk of Supreme Court, 721; Root, 756, Johnston for Superintendent of State Printing, 910; Woodman, For Su- reme Court Justices—Conley, 508; Mc- fl‘arland. 766; Van Dyke, 520; Van Fleet, 807, For Congressman—De Vries, 832; For Railread Commissloner— son, %3; La Rue, 642. For the Assem- oy enitcth District, Dwyer (D.), 201; Grove Johnson, 283. Assembly—Twenty- second District, Broske (D.), 508; Willlam Johnson (R.), 50. The Republican county ticket elected by.a big majority except Hamilton for Clerk. ere are yet sev- eral county precincts to hear from and thirty city precinets. The city is more largely ‘Republican than the country. i o San Benito County. HOLLISTER, Nov. 8—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in San Benito County._the result will be as follows: Governor—Maguire, 150 plurality Supreme_ Judge—Conley, 200 plurality, Si preme Judge—Van Dyke, 125 Assembiyman in_doubt; probable election of Car dl (R.) Rei)ubumm county ticket generally successful. ATl L San Bernardino County. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 8.—At mid- night the vote thus far eanvassed indi- cates that in San Bernardino County the result will be as follows: Governdr, Gage 200 plurality; Supreme Judge, McFarland 200; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet 250; Con- ressman, Needham 250 plurality. Close ght between Goff (R.) and Meserve (D.) for the Assembly, with odds in favor of Goff. County_ticket badl{l mixed, SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 8.—Partfal returns from nine preeinets give Gage 223, Maguire 200. The same preeincts two | Bryan 718. | McKinley 5 ears ago gav g San Diego County. SAN DIEGO, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indieates that in San Diego County the result will be as follows: Uiovernor, Gage 400 plurality. Supreme Jjudge, McFarlanf 250 plurali Supreme Judge, Van Fleet, 150 Congressman, Needham (R.) 300 plurality. State Senator, A. E. Nutt (R.) 4&) lural- ity Assemblyman, Lewls R. Works (R.),Beventy-ninth District, 600 plurality. Assembiyman, A. 8. Crowden (R.), Eight- feth Distriet, 100 majority. Repubiicans elect entire ticket except County Clerk. Partial returns from 40 precinets give Gage 1102, Maguire 1005. Maguire will car- ri the count&- by 50, ' Needham's majority about 100. Kntire: Republican leglslative ticket elected. SAN DIEGO, Nov. 9, — Returns from —At midnight from re- | plurality. | Congressman—Castle (D.), 100 plurality. | Gage 707, Maguire 501, Needham (R.), 713; | Castle (fusion). 620; for State Senate, | | Nutt 684, Thomas 450; for Assembly, Crow- | { der (R.), 740; Hammond (fusion), 422. | S | | San Joaquin County. STOCKTON, Nov. §.—At 11 o'clock’ the | vote thus far canvassed indicates that in San Joaquin County the result will be | about as follows: ~_Governor—Gage, 750 | plurality. Supreme Judge—Van Fleet, 200 | plurality. Supreme Judge—Van Dyke, 100 | plurality. Congressman—De Vries (D.), | State Senator—Dunlap 1600 plurality. Assemblyman—Muen- | | (R.), 400 pluralit; ter (R.), 250 plurality STOCKTON, Nov. 9.—Gage's majority is uredl. at the lowest. De Vries’ vote is falling off. He may | only have $00 majority in San Joaquin County The Vote is cqming in slowly. On Jus- | tices it is mixed, but Van Fleet will have | & small majorit arland uncertain. STOCKTON . 9.—Eighteen pre- | eincts_out of ‘50 in San Joaquin County glve Gage 9. Maguire 706. Same gave MeKinley Bryan 82. So far De Vries has 988, Ryan 600. = ot San Luis Obispo County. | BAN MIGUEL, Nov. 8.—Gage 40, Ma- guire 73, Waters 44, Barlow .72, Smith 43, Roberts 72, Burnett 93, John 41 b i San Mateo County. REDWOOD CITY, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed Indicates | that in San Mateo Courty the result will | Governor, Henr(v'r. G [ Eaton. About 65 per cent of the votes | counted. May run very close at the end. - = Santa Barbara County. | SANTA BARBARA, Nov. $.—At mid- night the vote thus far canvassed indi- cates that in Santa Barbara County the result will be as follows: Governor, Gage 300 plurality; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet 200 piurality; Supreme Judge, M | Farland 150 plurality; Congressman, Wa- ters 400 plurality; Assemblyman, Charles Merritt (R.) 400. Seiig 8 Santa Clara County. SAN JOSE, Nov. 8.—Returns are com- ing in very slowly and but a few small precincts have been counted. At midnight the vote canvassed indicates that in Santa Clara County the result will be as follows: Governor, Henry T. Gage by 1200 majority; - Supreme Judge, McFar- land; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet; Con- gressman, Fifth District, E. F. Lou State Senator, C. M. Shortridge; Assem- blyman, Fifty-fifth District, J. D. Kelse Fifty-fourth District, W. A. Clark; Fifty- sixth District, Matt Arnerich. “Jim” Rea 'was' buried under an aval- anche of ballots to-day. President E. A. Hayes of the Republican Good Govern- ment League said at midnight: “Gage bas carried the county by 1000 and Neft | by 1500. ~The entiré State Republican | ticket has received majorities around the 1200 mark. Loud will have 1000 majority in the county, and the Republican legis- lative ticket has been elected. The anti- | gang ticket, with the exception of Sur- veyor, has scored a victory.” verything points to the election of the | following ticket: Su‘g‘er(or Jfidse. A. 8. Kittredge; “Sheriff, James .. Lyndon; | Clerk. Henry A. Pfister; Superintendent of Schools,” L. Chipman; Assessor, fs Amiss Spitzer; Treasurer, Ernest Conant; District Attorney, J. H. ] Recorder, Thomas w. | Treanor; Auditor, A. L. Veuve: Tax Col- | lector, 'Willlam *_A. January; Coroner, | Martin D. Kell; Surveyor, J. G. McMil- | lan; Supervisor, First District, R. M. Phelps; City Justice, Willilam T. Aggeler; Justicg, San Jose Township, J . _Wal- lace; Justice, San Jose Township, E. M. Rosenthal. This is the Good Government ticket with the execfl(nn of McMilian for Surveyor. ‘Reports from Gilroy state that Elmer Rea, brother of Boss Rea, been defeated for Supervisor. C. M, Shortridge has been elected Senator in the Thirtieth District: J. D. Kelsey in the Fifty-fiftth Assembiy ~ District. Matt | Arnerich in the Fifty-fourth District and | | W. A, Clark in the Fifty-sixth District. | All four are Republicans. Complete returns for the following of- fllcea have been recefved from these pre- cinets: Wrights—Gage 31, Mslfuire 23. Assem- | blyman: Arnerich 34, Martin 20. | upertino—Gage Magulire 28 = Con- gress: Loud 48. Craig 27. Assemblyman: | Clark 44, Turney 31. ,Senator: hort- idge 43, Brown 31. Hester—Gage_ 70, Magulre 57 Curry 60, Thompson 57, Kirk 63. Reideke 46. Assem- blynénn: lgelley 67, Richardson 5. Loud 60, Alvl-o‘-Glzo, 47, Maguire 44; Curry 43, & “ampbel has Thompson 39; Conley 27, McFarland 45, Van Dyke 27, Van Fleet 43. Assembly- n Arnerich 46, Martin 37, Shortridge 54, Brown %, gnews—Gage 56, Maguire 46, Short- ridge 31, Brown 5 (;Jlurkgs‘x:, Turney 46. ucker—Gage 43, Ma, 4, o enGan guire 41, Arnerich Cottage Grove—Gage 49, Loud 43, Craig 23. - Santa Cruz County. SANTA CRUZ, Nov. S.—At the vote thus far canvassed Maguire 21, midnight indicates that in Santa Cruz County the result will be as follows: Governor—Gage, 250 plu- rality Supreme Judge—Van_ Fleet, 225 plurality. Supreme Judge—McFarland, 200 plurality. Congressman—Waters, 225 plu- rality. ~ State Senator—Trout (R., hold | over). Assemblyman—Radcliff, 200 plu- :‘Fclll(t);. Republicans elect entire county et CAPITOLA, Nov. 8.—Soquel Townshi 34 votes cast, 144 counted. - Gage Maguire, 65. WATSONVILLE, Nov. 8.—The vote for Governor_from all Watsonville precincts up to 9:35 p. m. stands as foilows: E guire 265, (fage 184. N e —— - Shasta County. REDDING, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Shasta County the result will be as follows: Maguire, 450 plurality; v 1% plurality: Van *Dyke. 550 h?rnnfls:' Seawell 150 plurality; Laird (K, 2% th. plurality; Bassett (P.), small pluraiify. it iy Sierra County. DOWNIEVILLE, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed Indicates that in Sierra County the result will be as fol- Jows: Governor, Gage 225 plurality; Su- preme Judge, McFarland 22%; Supreme Judge, Van Fleet 250; Congressman, Bar- ham 250; Assemblyman, Clough 2. Neft will probably recéive 300 majority, while Ford’s majority will exceed 350, Siskiyou County. YRBKA, Nov. S—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that {n Sis- kiyou .County the pluralities will be as follows: Gage 100, Van Dyke 75, McFar- land 75, Barham 150, Laird 25, Johnson 30. s B Solano County. SUISUN, Nov. 8 —Three precincts of 60 votes, of which 230 are count ¢ Gage 168, Maguire 52, Hummsone?ih. Gott }&7. lCur1 3 é«! Th%m son 85.1 Colgan 166, [aples ’. reen 'y eeves 137, A " Ford '153. Mulholland 52, WriEht e 0 Tohneton 18- SV 200 mrkfia”c’:’ nston , Woodman 93, 00, McFarland 105, 'Van Dyke 82, v::lefillelet. , Beamer 136, Pur- flfl.'Jon;ou sdeetc{:‘lgf, L nton %, Edson 145, Larue 98, A: o Anderson 158, Miller 70. Thesschfl:liee‘:fl:llge that the Democrats will elect Distriet At- torney, Treasurer and Superintendent of Schoals. VALLEJO, Nov. 8.—Four hundred and ninety-three votes counted in a total of fi(u faatzminEd\'nlle‘oz ElveR Gage _ 253, aguire 240, Edson 242, La - calf %47, Jonies 155, T e Sonoma County. SANTA ROSA, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote cast thus far canvassed indicates that in Sonoma County the result will be as follows: Governor—Gage, 200 plurality. Supreme Judges—McFarFand and Van Fleet by small pluralities. Congressman— Seawell (D.). 100. State Senator—Sims D.), 250. Assemblyman—Cowan (D.), 200. SONOMA ov. 8—Seventy counted. Gage, 40; Maguire, 2. i Stanislaus County. MODESTO, Nov. 8.—At 11 o’clock the vote in five precincts out of twenty-two in Stanislaus County Is as follows: Gov- ernor, Maguire 70 plurality; Congressman, Castle 02 plurality: State Senator, Curtin 6 plurality; Assemblyman, Stewart 111 plurality. e Sutter County. YUBA CITY, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote thus far canvassed indicates that in Sutter County the result will be as fol- lows: Governor—Glllge (R.&. 75 plurality. Supreme Judge—MeI'arland, 50 plarality. Supreme Judge—Van Fleet, 50 plurality. Congressman—Frank D. Ryan, 20 plu- rality. Assemblyman—A. G. Raub, 50 plurality. Assemblyman—A. G. Raub, 50 plurality, : Trinity County. WEAVERVILLE, Nov. 8—The vote in Trinity County thus far indicates a plur- ality of 50 for Gage for Governor. Tulare County. VISALTA, Nov. 8.—At midnight the vote ( Schools. Hopkins (R.) is elected Coroner. | 9 packages Lion Coffee, roast Lieutenant-Governor-Elect Jacob Hart Neff. publican, though it is impossible to give thus far canvassed indicates that in Tu-| n any estimates on it to-night. Returns lare County the resuilt will be as follows: | Governor, Maguire 4 pluralit Supreme | from twenty towns outside of Denver Judge, ‘'onley 600 pluralit; Supreme ve Thomas (fusion) 3024 and Wolcott y v Judge, Van Dyke 300 plurality; Congress- | man, Castle 300 plurality; State Senator, | (R.) 996. Tuolumne County. SONORA, No umne County was not as icate the election of the entire Re. ticket by majorities Phoenix gives | McCord 200 plurality; Assemblyman, Clol- | s ke felter 100 piurality. ARIZONA. GOSHEN, Nov. 8.—Gage 18, Maguire 18, — Harriman 3. Total vote cast 53. PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 8.—Incom- B lp!cte returns received at midnight in- | 8.—The vote of Tuol- large as was publican county ranging up to 200 votes. Cxpecied, Metmor enorts indic | Brodie (R.) over Wilson (D.) for Con- Vote a5 Onre S5 Magaire gress about 250 majority. The count 104, Thompson (D.) 109, 85, | here proceed owly and will not be Van Dyke (D.) 95, McFarlan van | completed until a late hour. The ind | cations point to the election of Brodie for Delegate, although the Democrats claim the Territorial tickets Fleet (R.) 8, De Vries (D.) 109. R: 97, Curtin (D.) for Senate 142, . Hardin (D.) for Assembl MeDon- ald (R.) 134 Railroad Comm oners | . running with others on the State ticket. R vea ey TENNESSEE. Ventura County. | VENTURA, Nov. 8—A large vote was| NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov.9,1a m.— polled in the county and the counting is | Returns partial and complate from slow, but in five out of twenty-three com-| forty counties show an increase of plete returns at midnight the vote thus| 13,000 in McMillin’s majority over tLe far canvassed indicates that In Ventura | Democratic majority of 1896, and indi- County the result will be as follows: | cations point to a majority for McMil- Governor, Gage I plurality; Congress- | i, for Governor exceeding 25,000. The ey bt ] phiobably carry the | yote has been exceedingly light. They county by a_small and Conley lead for Supreme Judge Democrats gain about twenty members semdbl yman, Glreenw'n}{]lx Zsfi(plurlr(llilfi‘. Rail- | of the Legislature. roa ‘'ommissioner, ckstock (R.) #and | e e dlzation (fusion) rannin PENNSYLVANIA. Board of Equalization (fusion) running ahead of ticket. e PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8.—Legisla- ¥olo County. tive . returns from the State thus fan | received show Democratic net ‘WOODLAND, Nov. 8.—At midnight the gains of thirteen in the Assembly. Dis< vote thus far canvassed indicates that in | tricts not yet heard from will probably pluralit McFarland Yolo County the result will be as follows: -| Governor, Maguire 150 ‘plurality; Supreme Dem: 3 4 | elect ten or fifteen Democrats to seats Judge, Conley 150 pluraiit; Supreme | E ; ica aay Judge, Van Dyke 130 F;'flumliz’ Congregs. | NoW held by Republicans, The Quay man, Metcalf 150 plurality; State Senumrj leaders claim that a majority of ‘ha Cutter 100 plurality; Assemblyman, | Republicans elected will favor the re- Jacobs 50 plurality. election of the Sepato: Yuba County. NEVADA. MARYSVILLE. Nov. 8—At midnight & e the vote thus far canvassed indicates that | RENO, Nev,, Noy. 8, 10 p. m.—Indica- in Yuba County the result will be as fol- | tions point to the election of McMillan lows: Governor—Gage 5 plurelity. Su-|(R.) for Governor, Newlands (Silver) preme Judge—Conley 125 plurality; Van | for Congress, Flannigan (R.) for Sena- Fleet 115 plurality. Congressman—De | tor and at least two out of the four As- vries 375 plurality. State Senator—Os- < is distri trom (D) 100 plurality. Assemblyman. | Semblymen from this distric Hicks (D.) 9 plurality. Indications are | that R, E. Bevan (R.) is elected Sheriff | by a handsome majority. MeDaniel (D.) Sewer System for Santa Ana. SANTA ANA. Nov. 8—A contract has 5 eaRTrer. S ;| & Co. of San Francisco for e construc- Pine (R.) is re-elected Treasurer. Scott|f Co, of Saf Craavaco Fop g ot D) is" re-elected Superintendent of | ton of & sewer systom fof Sente Ana ~ than the amount for which municipal 3‘::;:%?3:?“ FO Clgrkiang Becorder ate | bonds were recently voted. Fourteen bids LAl | were received for the work. COLORADO. DENVER, Nov. 8.—At midnight but | meager returns have been received, but | dwelling h they are sufficient to show that me‘;;‘ggu‘}“‘;‘-"‘f triple fusion of Democrats, Populists | and Silver Republicans has won a| sweeping victory. They claim 65,000 plurality in the State for Thomas for | Governor. In 1896 Bryan's majority | was 135,000. They claim 15,000 plurality | lr*n(rgtxxficgfiiesisf;:;lfl%lsg'ctr{é\né" he then by skiliful handling replaced so thac (D) fia the Sacordinre i siocld The [ e el e Y Legislature will be strongly anti-Re- | teresting. ey Conflagration at Arbuckle. COLUSA, Nov. S8.—Fire destroyed fiva houses, the Baptist Church and Arbuckle this morning. Loss B A Columbia (Mo.) girl wears an odd ring of gold taken from the California mines quring the excitement of 1840. It is constructed in four pieces, interwoven and brought together in the shape of a ring. It can be shaken to pleces, and ADVERTISEMENYS. A HARD FIGHT. The battle of ballots is over; it was a short contest so far as this clity was concerned, but waged with unusual force and fervor. Ladies of re- finement engaged in the canvass openly and vigorously worked from house to house in behalf of their friends. We do not encourage this plan. It is to be regretted that a large pefcentage of the voting population of the town did not register and failed to vote and that among these are found many citizens who are deeply interested in local and national politics. We can always trust the voice and vote of the American people, and at this writ- ing, without knowledge of the result, we are sure that the right will pre- vail and all will voluntarily assent to the will of the majority. ELECTION BARGAINS. | BARGAIN HITS. | $1 00 | Fleavy flannel duck lined vests, 3¢ to Heavy $150 long wool hose. Reindeer =kin pants, $6 kind, now. | Reindeer skin parquet, $20 kind. 37..8 28 14 case of soda biscult.... 10 1bs cocon shells, best Pure baking soda, 6 for.. i gallon jars b chowcho 3 3 750 Cooking or table ofl, high gra | Bear skin coats, $12 Kind........ 400 Fancy sardines, imported . Bear skin leggins or pants.... 200 Cornstarch, Duryea's or K. S |'Sleeping bags, sold much higher. L& 6 Ibs fine laundry starch Large, heavy Angora blankets, lined...... § 0o Onion sets, ready to deliv Sheep’ peit unlined coats, all sizes. l200 9 | 10-quarter gray blankets, cotton. .. 12-pound gray wool ' blankets.. Ladies’ heavy all wool sweater: | Ladies’ Alaska vests, double w Ladies’ all wool grey’ underwear. Carrying bags for clothing Packing straps, §125 kind Moccasins, 33 kind, Gold dust, 3-b packages Boraxaid, 3-1b packages . Powdered borax, 1-1b cartons 100 lbs sal soda in_sack.. 50 1bs high grade maccaroni 100 Ibs Niles dried peas .. 5 Ibs apple butter, home made. 35 Ibs highest grade granulated sugar L & Little whisk brooms R T 50 100 | 21 le salt, white and fine, bag 2| to take along. Babbitts best soap, 10 bars.. 35 [ Felt shoes, ladies’ $1 50 kind, size 3. Toflet soap, fine article, o0 for. 100 | Klondike hats, broad brim, § Jams and marmalades, home-made. 10 | Gloves or mitts cut in price.., Boys' 200 Fine Hats, To-Day and To-Morrow, Special...........50¢ ;] ~ KITCHEN TABLES. S M I T " S CASH STORE Wire bedstead and mattress for use 25-27 Market St., S.F. Wall_paper, double rolls, pretty style. Sc Oficloth for tables, good width. T3¢ Ollcloth for floor, yard wide e Stoves for heating or cooking, any Kind. Christmas tove and novelties now ready. Ladies’ capes up, & varfety. Ladies’ black dress skirts, good, $1 50 up. Store closes at § o'clock on Saturdays.