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AND IS WANTED F[]R AB]]HGT flN Later and Almost Complete Returns From t THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. IESERTS BRIDE |McKINLEY’S PLURALITY IN CALIFORNIA IS JAIL INNATES - the Republican Electoral and Congressional Tickets. San Jose Rounder Brings Grief 0 Two Estimable Families. WEDS A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL| Forsakes He:;“;’e-fiw«xh Ll'.er; and Induces Another Young Miss to Elope With Him. -—— Epecial Dispatch to The Call | ung husband's | ness after NOW STRETCHING TOWARD FIFTY THOUSAND he State Add to the Overwhelming Victory Scored by 3 PERMITTED T0 CAST BALLOTS Three Men Under Duress Part.cipate in Election at Fresno. REGISTER WHILE IN THE PRISON | Compelled to Swear In Their Votes, They Give as Their Place of Abode the Cells They Occupy. —_— CALIFORNIA’S SEVEN CONGRESSMEN-ELECT, A SOLID REPUBLICAN DELEGATION. of t cor hold be al are SECOND DIS!‘EICT s A < w | wil z g 5 = 3 ” COUNTIES. Thi Thi Mese; f et Distsbituecys Wi RS Sy 0 {(Dem.)" and" Johnson (Rep.) ‘are elected | : ; “Second District—Roberts, R., 1387; McCon- | upervisors. R - S ird District—Med R., 3%; Blum, D, 1L0S ANGELES. D, 12 tssing precincts Bryan 3,952 WOooD ""OPVTH s SHAKP UGGLE WITH WILDCAT ores of San Rafael Badly In- Six THIRD DISTRICT. e I' ‘JIUPR COUNTIES. o doyg PIRH MOUPIL suweq wwweeLg [ ‘D For State Senator Thirty-seventh Dis- | - ¥ourteenth District—Archibald, R., 910; Ir- | trict—Smith (R.) 7274, Stephens (D.) 4872. ] - I For Superior Judge—York (R.) Val- | Stewart, R., 930; Adams, | entine (K.) 8283, Trask (D.) 9538; Superior | | Judge (short term)—Conrey (R.) 9534, | District—Cromwell, R., 2285; Con- | Munday (D.) 7012 ! % e —— | th District—Latimer, R., 175; 6% | Cowan, 1831 DR ms; ORANGE. S | " Eighteenih District—Webber, R., 1738; Boyd, | SANTA ANA, Nov. 7.—Complete but un- his rescue er, e Fif | | COUNTIES. i e Needham, 692; Crichton, 707. For G e e e B N e mator—Flint (R.), - ¥13; Alexander, o Sixtieth District—Musser, R., 420; Miller, _1;;;1— Anemblymm Higby, 710; Cunning, D., 411 San Francieco (parh) sm _first District—Sarles, R., 1480; Feliz, s——;— nism, it is only a question of % SRR TR, : AN DIEGO. general health becomes qu-’ery D., 1852 s SAN DIBGO, Nov. I -Retums trom ervousness, sleeplessness, third District—Yost, R., 1738; Stmpson, | Some precincts of San Diego County are ite and “sinking spells” A, fering almost indeseri able. | »e no restoration of the gen- until the local health of the | Democrats. > in the districts outside of Steph Fourth District—Gans, th District—Irish, R., 1107; Fritter, D. | Bryan 12,259. venth District—Collins, R., 1897; Roper, D,, | For Congress—McLachlan (R.) 16,802, Graves (D.) 10,754, hth District—Schillig, 1830; Stateler, D.,| For Assembly: Seventieth District— Nineteeuth District—Anderson, R., 3260; Kil- s kenny, D., 215. 4 2 DIOWE] o e itieth District—Johnson, R., 1663; De |189% was 21l For Congress Needham —= - DL (Rep.) has a plurality of 507 over Crichton The 7 missing precincts Twenty-n District—Bruste, R. 1613; | (Dem.). For Senator, Caldwell (Rep.) has | Bryan Ba turalt | Roeber, D., a majority of 442 over Meserve (Dem.). | etcall’s plural 7"; | _Twenty-sec nd District—Greer, R., 1620; Mc- | For the Assembly, Hassen (Rep.) has 300 | = e E— S o B L0 SRR R sz, | Tajority over Spur%een‘(DemA)A The anti- | | Twenty-thir strict—Atherton, R., 1432;|saloon ordinance, affecting unincorporated FOURTH DISTB"ICT" | T B istrtct—tvery, R, 1639; wi. | 1OWDS in this county. has carried. ; S0 s g y ,, District—Dunlap, R, 12 | SACRAMENTO. F | = |[Thrite, D, 1494 v Sov. 7.—C: | H R B - 2t 3oy 4 SACRAMENTO, Nov. 7.—Complete re- -4 o H ut‘] oty fixth District—Reyner, R., 1611; Kin- | Tuvas abe'fh ik Hills, Gaurily. euipt "ol | g £ Twenty-seventh District—Ralston, R., 1624; | Small precinct. These give McKinley 5413, | B H Shepherd, D., 7is. Bryan 4379, Debs 121, Woolley 82, COUNTY. | 8 | B ) Ferty-sixth District—Mattos, R., 1755; May, For Congress, Second District, full term, B 3 |p. 12 Woods has 4929 and Sproul 4 L2t '8 H -seventh District—Knowland, R., 3113: | The legislative delegation will stan | A BExtiegs, D, Mo Senator, R. T. Devlin (R. semblyme: | £ | i3] P |ii |promgeisio DuuicXaly, &, us; Wi, | Grove L o (R Lo B Eaeoer | B . : : i | Forty- m_mh District—McWade, R. (D.) and W. W. Greer (R.). The vote on D.. . 64T, | S | e i e cKINLEY'S plurality in Call-| fornia is reaching out for the District—Cairns, R., 112%; Levin- | Sixty-fft D., & istrict—Dale, R., 495; 5,000 mark. The count, so far x:’_‘ R e et SOLID SEVEN | LVL 5" i it e b, ., 2 | the Republican Electoral tick- Jistrict— 1 09; Wil- | c et 150,352 and the Democratic 112,252, a plu- “‘“"f SR Fo e i e | rwu of 38069 for McKinley. The same | ¢ District—Clarke, R., 13%7; Shep- | ze | Pluralities of the Republican | precincts In 163 gave McKinley 134316 and | Mg Jiio il District—Melick, R. 776; Wilson, Congressmen. | The missing precincts have about 3000 | Eeventy-first District—Broughton, | o | votes. If the average of Republican gains - . 7 s | 1s kept up thay will swell the plurality Sl D T FIRST DISTRICT. | to a figure con rably In excess of 40.000. third District—Sittel, R., 1606; James, e — There is no longer any doubt that Cali- | 7 g ‘ z ‘fimnla Il s returned a solid Republican Du.'!‘: District—Pendleton, R., 2997; gl 8| é | Soiceation to CongrestSiu the Feoond ‘_azth Distriet—Carter, R, 1782; Allen- | [2] 8| 8 |fest, was clos Hasson, R., 2183; Spur- | e o enth District—Miller, R., 1834; 2y 3 | DEMOCRATS WILL g7 ] } BE h District—Bennink, R., 2408; | - : SCARCE AT SACRAMENTO | - | P—— g 2 rict—Barne: 1842; g | Overwhelmu'xg Aajoricy of Republt- ghtieth District—Stewart R., ; Clancy, 8 cans in the Senate and | = Assembly. \ FRE: RS According to the count as completed up | % S .SNO' 1 5 to an early hour this morning the Senate| FRESNO, Nov. 7.—Complete returns he next California Legislature will from sixty-three out of the seventy-four | <hi hree Republica and Democra including the fifteen over Republicans and five holdover In the Assembly there will bout fifty-seven Republicans, twenty- Democrats and one Independent. precincts show that the Republicans have | made a clear sweep in Fresno | lectors recelve a ma- ny ¥. McKinley, v of 100; feats Crichton by a majority of 411; tin (R) and Church (D.) are elected Su The | perior Judges. Y San Fran- | ceive majorit in some of which a few precincts | three Supervisors elected are all Repub- missing, follows: | licans. No attempt hnrs bl”n madle af \e& to canvass the vote of the constitutional | Vote on s'“““"- s, | amendments. " This is the first time the t District g2, D-. 3650 Tatt, D 1735 | County has gone Re n for Presiden- Dietrict T, "B Moody, xml P Electors of Con R., ‘Tabor, R., 2520; Kenyon, " District—Lardner, 298; KINGS. enth District HANFORD, Nov. 7.—Complete but un- ~Corlett, th ' District—Luchsinger, R, S1; Shirley, | official returns from all precincts of Kings + County show that the city of Hanford | R..3UT; Wilkine, | o) vo McKinley 103 plurality and Neednam | B DLk e : | 713 plurality. In the county the plurality enth District—Deviin. R, Se: Dotv. | 3.0 BURUY, 12 1% 0a for Neednam 1 nth District—M! ther, R., 3§78; St I(h, My e & as defea i v it | 03 Mills (D) by 140 votes In the Sixty R.,, 23%; | fourth District and in the fight for Supe- | | rior Judge Cosper (R.) is defeated by District—Byrn. R. 349 |Short (D) by 0L rict—O'Neal, R., 2242; Car- LASSEN. District—Flint, R, 517; Alex-| SUSANVILLE, Nov. 7.—Lassen Coun- 5 | ty’s total vote is 81l For elector Short- | trofigth | District—Greenwell, R., 30L | rjgge (Rep.) defeats Brown (Dem.) by 1 rty-seve: District—Smith, R., 2m6; For Congress, First Congressional Dis- ens, D., | trict, Frank L. Coombs (Rep.) leads riy-ninth District—Caldwell, R., 6785; | James F. Farrahar (Dem.) by 164 For D. & Vote on Assemblymen. Assemblyman, Sixth District, James W. | Eritter (Dem.) has 166 majority over John | Irish (Rep.). Riley (Dem.), Packwood LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—With the ex- | ception of a few outlying precincts the re- turns for Los Angeles County are com- plete. The votes were: McKinley 18,251, R., 1573; McGuinness, th District—Auble, R., 1823; Hubbard D, | Melick (R.) 2735, Wilson (D.) 1334; Sevent: first District—Broughton (R.) 170, Wel- | iington (D.) 1242; Seventy-second District avage (R.) 149, Fortune (D.) 1313; Sev- | | enty-third District—Sittel (R.) 1944, James (D.) 2012; Seventy-fourth District—Pen- dleton (R.) 4832, no Democratic nomines | Seventy-fifth District—Carter (R.) 2539, | Allender (D.) 194, th Di: —Hanan, R., 1094; Ruddock, D., official returns from Orange County giva | McKinley 381 plurality. His plurality in constitutional amendments is not com- plete, five precincts having failed to send 1374, tieth' District—Bitss, = | them. The totals are: R., 2043; ty-first District—Foster, 55, Mara, D., R., 2542 Reboll, second District—Brown, R., 1688, m:—-: District—Radclift, R., '.‘201 Assembly amendment No. 6—Yes, 3096; 2870 Assembly amendment No. 23—Yes, 339; Assambly amendment No. no, 232 Senate amendment No. 4—Yes, Senate amendment No. ;:‘n 'f it 1Y Leon- unh District—Torrence, R., 2009; : no, 1 Senate amendment N — 2 no, 2420. Senate amendment N m l%l]!trlfl—Avan. R., 2100; Me- ' no, 1923, Senate amendment No, 22—Yes, slxin Distriet—Walker, R., 2109; Fowler, N - SAN BENITO. HOLLISTER, Nov. 7.—Complete returns ghth District—Shafer, R, 727; Ray, | give McKinley 726; Bryan, 78. For Con- | venth District—Seoon, R., 1765; Haley, lacking. From those at hand it appears that McKinley has between 1100 and 1200 | lurality. Needham has over 1600 plurai- ty. Returns on the constitutional amend- ments are very incomplete. In this city amendment I\o 1 is 40 behind, No. 2 is 700 ty-fourth District—Myers, R., 706; Mills, SEVENTH DISTRICT. ism is re-established. Favorite Prescripti rce's jon regularity, dries offensive - 31 2| 8 ) H 2 5| B g é g | ahead, dr -als inflammation and ulcera- {2 & 2! 8 S | run about the same. The county prohibi- female weakmess. It |&| § | 3| 2 |tion brdinance was defeated by more than tranquilizes the g 8 =] 2 o The Democrats have elected one Su- B m»fl.m.esn ng g COUNTIES. 8] = COUNTIES. i 2 s renslsor r;.lns,pe;) and probably Conklin 'S refr 12! & u] or Ju surprised if ::f could have | & 2 B! '-1 5 pel ge. ommenced taking Dr. m)?rs. [ ¥4 3 » : SAN LUIS OBISPO. “ville, Yankton Co., S0, g E H SAN LUIS 'OBISPO, Nov. 7.—Returns no_appetite, was a;npklely X b 3 from all but one precinct in this county Los Angeles { e R A i b fpea rr give the following pluralities or majori- : Berhy i | 18 | reas, 300 Tonn (Repy £0r the Aseerst Barbars 179 | gress, 305; John (Rep.), for the Assembly, n"‘arv::h:n!?;e( till I com- z:‘; 'E:é:”‘ | 42 | 188. The Democrats have ciected Payne | <] ahead, No. 3 is 500 ahead, No. 4 fs 180 Behind, Mo, 5 I 000 anead, No. & 'is 50 ahead, No. 7 Is 250 ahead and No. § is 400 It is belicved that the vote will ey 978 | and Smith Supervisors in the Third lml Pierce's Favorite ot e L1817 | Fifth dlstricts and probably Phster In the et %o Sarasnae e s rafity o 3 i see a change jor the bette: The 37 missing precincts in 186 gave MekKin- 1712 ] gor aongren, had a plurality of 465 The I have steadily been getting better. ey 4.041, Bryan 4,550, 21 Republicans lra €0! ttu{nun‘ them- or ride 1o any place T want to, and I feel m—n‘nm | Dlurality 2] L84 1280 | S Uee on the ns in the county. fice s mew per “@S:‘Tn(‘;tl‘ngud Ficre=s Seattert I LT L8 e g-t‘nuon n the missing precinar red i the morning ; can eat anything and BANTA MARIA, Nov. 7—An entertalnment Totgls 3 mv 855| 15,757 | is but t hurt me.” ven by the iadies of Bant The 137 missing precincts in 18 ¢ SAN UIN. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil- | Temedt of e 'G-I\'e('!o:.:du;e:fll-.m'!’;zr o Klnley Sy 2E a.—'}‘;l..m“ gt (NI ,Jf"‘q' Revised figures Xy s, §7 ‘ere forwi s plu - 4 < sness and sick beadache. S Gaiveston. 5" the' Mayor | 158—Tocahar s pluraiity ' | from semi-oMctal retusns to County Clerk | have 1391 plurality, $ 2118, | (‘reased majorities. Grunsky give the following vote on Con- | gressmen in San Joaquin County: Woods, 3633; Sproul, 3173; Woods' plurality, 480 . Woods has reports from all but_three | Tuolumne, Mono and Inyo-- him a lead over Sproul of 1691. rmmmng xhe plumhue< in those thres counties to be 300 for Sproul. Woods will | but his friends do not give Sproul more than 200 in the missing counties. The latest report from Tuo- | lumne is that the race is close there. | The vote of San Joac County on con- stitutional amendment: as follows: 2083, ! 09 nsamsl Ti16; ‘Sgainsi, 1998, s Lol SANTA BARBARA. SANTA BARBARA. Nov. 7.—With three small precincts to hear from, McKinley's plurality in Santa Barbara County is 423. McLachlan (R.), for Congress, has a ma- jority of 330. These figures will not be | materially changed. Merritt (R.), for the Assembly, is elected by a majority of 700. Greenwell (R.), for State Senator, carried the county by 300 and Ventura County by | 600, giving him a majority over Sheridan (D)) of 1000 in the district. A very light vote on the constitutional amendments was cast, and the returns are slow in| coming in. Amendment No. 23 was car- | ried by a large majority. SANTA CLARA. SAN JOSE, Nov. 7.—Complete returns from every precinct In the county give the following totals: President—McKinley 6927, Bryan 4712, Congress—Fifth District, Loud (R.) 6168,‘ Henry (D.) 5506. State Senator—Thirty-first _ District, O'Neal (R.) 2337, Carson (D.) 171, Lynn (G. G. P.) 1081 Assembly—Fifty-fourth District, Tor- rence (R.) 1879, Wright (G. (R.) 2143, Mcba.urln (D.) 1282. Awsemh!)-i sixth mslrlc( (R) er <D The three Republican Supervisors were elected by majorities ranging from 536 to 73 Walker | The vote on the gmendments will not be known until the official ballots are open- ed, as no returns were made to the Coun- ty’ Clerk. The election officers say that the church exemption amendme doubtedly carried by a large Stanford also was ahead. SANTA CRUZ, Nov. turns from Santa Cruz County plurality of 542 for McKinley. Four years ago he received a plurality of but 11 The | result of the vote on the amendments will not be ascertained until the returns are canvassed. It is known that the Stan- ford amendment carried by a large major- | ity. In the anti-saloon iight there is a | majority of more than 200 against the | saloons. Additional returns received to- | day give the Republican candidates in- | Byrnes, for Senator, has a majority of 541; Radcliff, for tha| 7.—Complete re- Assembly, 642, and McLachlan, for Con- | gress, 410. O s SONOMA. SANTA ROSA, Nov. 7.—Complete re- turns from every precinct in Sonoma | County give the following results; Mec- | Kinley carried the county by about $00 and F. R. Coombs for Congress by ahout 0. William F. Cowan (D.) defeated H. N, Latimer (R} for the Assembly in t the‘ Seventcenth District by F. A. well (R.) defeated; J. D. Connolly in ' the | Sixteenth District by about 500. The Su- | pervisorial fight resulted as follows: Flm! District—Blair Hart (D) 504, T. € Third DistrictH. W, Aus 1336 . D. Reynolds (D.) 114 Fifth District—Frank B. Glynn (D.) 436, W. F. Graham (R.) 313. The Democrats | and_ Republicans thus each win an As- | semblyman and the Democrats elect two Supervisors out of three. This makes the Foard of Supervisors Democratic by four 0 one. e VENTURA. VENTURA, Nov. 7.—Returns from twenty-eight precincts out of twenty-nine make the Republican victory more deci- sive in Ventura County than was at first anticipated. McKinley received 1715, a ain of 164 votes over I Bryan, 1361; cLachlan (R.), for Congress, 1632, Graves (D.), 1260; Greenwell (R.), for Sen- ator, 1904; Sheridan (D.), 1120; Clark ( for, ‘Assemblyman, 1735; Shepherd & % W YOLO. WOODLAND, Nov. show thn: Bryan's plurality in Yolo County is 190. Freeman, for Congress, has lurality of 25. Chiles (D.) has 119 plu- ity for the Assembly. i e A SPROUL CONGRATULATES WOODS Defeated Candidate Sends Well Wishes to the Victor, STOCKTON, Nov. 7.—J. D. Sproul, de- feated Democratic nominee for Congress, did a courteous thing this afternoon when he sent the following telegram to his suc- cesstul opponent, Samuel D. Wogds: Chico, November 7. Hon. 8. D. Woods, Stockton: Cbnlflhlll- tics d best wishes for a ‘brilifant career n Congress. . D. SPROUL. Mr. Sproul also nmemberea his loyal supporters in San Joaquin County with this telegram: Complete returns Chico, November 7. The, harshness of defeat is softened by re- embBrancs of your eplendia support md the Icyalty of the San Joaquin Democ: JO. D. BPROLL ‘Woods and Sproul have conducted a re- markably clean and manly campaign and part better friends than when activities commenced. P e A Rejoicing in Marin. SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 7.—This was a day of rejoicing among the Republicans of the county. To-night in many of the smaller G. L. and D.) | Assembly—Fifty-fifth District, Anderson | 5 show a | & STATE'S VOTE FOR PRESIDENT | McKinley's Plurality So Far Is 40,000. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE 1900. COUNTIES. wagr Alamea; Alpine Amador Matora Marin Mariposa ... Mendocino . Francisco Joaquin ... Luis Obispo Mateo -..-.. Rarbara . Sutter Tehama . Trinity Ventura Yolo Yuba . Totals Same precincts in 1898 gave McKinley 134,315, Bryan 128,804, The 470 missing precincts in 1596 gave McKin- SMITH WINS IN ARIZONA. Democratic Candidate for Congress Defeats Murphy. PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 7.—Marcus A. Smith of Tucson, the Democratic candi- date for Delegate to Congress, by a majority of publican candidate. ey Prohibition Ordinance Wins. SANTA ANA, Nov. to-night from count; the ordinance prohibiting the sale of in- toxicating liquors in the county outstda of incorporated citles was carried by more than 300 majority. . 7.—Returns arriving breasted br or towns_impromptu celebrations were held. Sausalito led in the jubilee. A brass band and marching bearers of lanterns made night a memorable one there. Re- publlclnu here claim that in proportion to the number of votes cast this is the ban- Der county of the State. Funeral of Mrs. Connick. EUREKA, Nov. 7.—The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Connick, one of the oldest loneer women of Humboldt County, was eld yesterday afternoon under the . ices of the Humboldt Colmty Soclety !ha'!ll good” 23| clearly that is elected | over Murphy, the Re- | precincts show that | Spectal | FRESNO, Nov. | caused in this county Dispatch to The Call. A sensation has been by the knowledge | that names of inmates of the Count Jail were placed on the great register o Fresno and that attempts, in were made to Vot registered at | County Jail, a far as known | tar, Dr. W. D. Sn for practicing m | cense; Hamil who s as a witness and was the county’s expense. h _gave his y 1 cine withov lives of | twice convi a six months’ ent violation o tered at the jail ecting pat . and wh .wn‘. egistration [\Peak. His aff tration gives his residence as the County Jall. His vote | was challenged and he swore it in. | "In ansiwer to questions of the election officers, Smith admitted that before was arrested he had not lived In the pr cinct: that he had lived on Blackstone | avenue, in Belmont; that he was regi- tered In the County Jail: that he was a prisoner there yet: thot he had never voted in that precinct before, and that he | had been convicted of practicing medicine without a licen: INTERESTS THE COAST. Postoffice Changes and List of Pen | sions Granted. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Postmasters | commissioned: California—John A. Mor- | rell, Lytton. California: Veterans' S | Pensions grantea: —Andrew McDonald Napa, Original Home, Sproat, $1°. Renewal=Dan s 5 Soldters’ Home, Lermasters Increase—Frederick Bick §12 Los Angeles, Home, Original—Thomas J. Parish,’ 38 Addtt lfln'\l—Fhlr’H'\ A. LY with Spain. iilia Portland, $5. 1d finor of ,\lu-huel R. Crow! Grande, $14. - RESULT IN WASHINGTON. | Frink for Governor Has a Slight Lead Over Rogers. SEATTLE T.—About ome-half of ‘the total e State of Washington has been reported and shows the | ing result: MeKinl . 21.481; Bryan For Governor—Frink (R.), 2,008 : Frink's piuralit Tom_Western Was k’'s vote and it will count to drt»nrln- the re- more com sult. McK ‘s maJ'wrlt\ in the State will be SPOKAD Spectal dispa an-Review indicate pret has the following m jorities: In « County, IT5; e gan, 150; 20; ~Lineoln Adams, kane. 800; Whitman, 100 Ferr: 200; Kittitat, 200; Gar- | Stevens. 500; 1 7.—In elghty-thres onut in Plerce County an 372. Rogers | 0. Frink (R.) 4 | Cushman and Jonées (R.). for Congress. will carry the county by about 2100 major- | ity. Jovernor, 3020, i | BRYAN'S NEVADA PLURALITY. RENO, Nev., Nov. 7—Seventy-four pre- cincts out of 163 in Nevada give: Bryan, | 4977 MecKinley, 338, Congress: New- lands (D.), 478): Farrington (R.). 3533. At this rate Bryan will have a majority of | 2500 and Newlands about 1500, s e e McKinley's Plurality. PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 7.—Com turns from all but three sn l in the State give McKinley a plurality 14,225, and made to your measure Don’t think that our $13.50 suit is any one particular suit, made from one line of goods. 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