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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900-
SWEEP OF THE REPUBLICAN TIDAL WAVE OVER THE CODNTRY
NOW GIVE
VOTES TO VIEW OF THE ELECTORAL MAP OF THE UNITED STATES AT MIDNIGHT. PERSONNEL
OF THE NEW
McKINLEY CABINET
The Republicans Carry Speculation Is Rife in
States Formerly Washington as to
for Bryan. Its Composition,
Significant Gains Are Made Gage, Wilson and Hitchcock
in Many Eastern and Will Probably Be
Western States,
GROUND LOST BY THE KEBR&SKAH GRIGGS 15 EXPECTED TO PURE
Returns From Indiana, Michigan, the Secretary Hay May Decline Reappolnt-
Two Daiotas, Otah and Wyom- ment, Owing to 111 Health, and
x
ing Disquieting to Democrats. Daiis Is Suggested.
Special Dispatch to Ths Call
NEW YOBK, Nov. 7.-A 1 BUREAU. WELLINGTON
o'clock this morning the Her-
ald tabulates
Electoral College, giving Mc-
Kinley eight votes from Ne-
braska,
the probable
CALL HOTEL. WASHINGTON. Nov.
6.—President McKinley willleav«
Canton to-morrow and la expect-
ed to arrive In Washington or
Thursday. Already speculation is rife U
to the membership of the President's new
thereby increasing
his total to 302. —
McKinley States California
Cabinet. Some quiet gossip has been ir.
circulation prior to the election, and this
has increased in volume since the result
9. Connecticut 6, Delaware 3, became apparent early In the evening.
Illinois 24, Indiana 15, Iowa In accordance with time-honored cus-
13, Kentucky 13, Kansas 10, tom all the members of the present Cab-
T.Iaine 6, Maryland 8, Massa- inet will on March thenext tender their
From
3
best Information
resignations.
chusetts 15, Michigan 14, obtainable It is expected that these gen-
tlemen win certainly remain in tha next
Minnesota 9, Nebraska 8, New Cabinet:
Hampshire 4, N'ew Jersey 1O, LYMAN J. GAGE. Secretary of the
Treasury.
New York 36, North. Dakota ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK. Secre-
3. Ohio 23, Oregon 4, Penn- tary of the Interior. •:
sylvania 32. Rhode Island 4, JAMES WILSON. Secretary of Agricul-
ture.
South Dakota 4, Vermont 4, It seems equally certain that John Wil-
Washington 4, West Virginia liam Griggs, the Attorney General, will
retire to privato life. There has been con-
Total. 302. —
6, Wisconsin 12, Wyoming 3.
Bryan States Alabama 11,
THE SHADED PORTION'S SHOW WHERE THE ARMY OF BELIEVERS IX THE ADMINISTRATION AND PROSPERITY MARCHED VICTORIOUSLY TO THE POLLS. THE UNSHADED POR
TIONS. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF IDAHO. NEBRASKA AND UTAH. WHICH ARE STILL IN DOUBT, SHOW WHERE THE BRYANITES WERE MOST NUMEROUS.
siderable talk of the retirement of Secre-
tary Hay. due
mer, but among
to sum-
his ill health last
the Secretary's friends
the impression prevails that he may re-
Arkansas 8, Colorado 4, Flor- main. Itis generally understood that so
ida 4. Georgia 13, Idaho 3, far as the President is concerned he -would
District, and it is believed that John F. ftie lead, by about 15.000. I estimate, his (D.), for Governor. 21,583; Yerkes (R.) 15,-
tW; Beekham's majority 5694. nor is still leading slightly on the incom- State, would indicate Republican plural- be glad to have Mr. Hay stay at the head
Louisiana 8, Mississippi 9, Shafroth Is re-elected in the First, but pluralityin Cook County at 25,000." plete returns, but the vote is too close ity of from 2000 to 5000. However, the of the State Department, his work having
Missouri 17, Montana 3, Ne- this cannot be said positively. Chairman Watson of the Democratic A total of sixty-two counties out of 117 to state. definitely. , Fusionists say these returns are not sig- been of a very high order of excellence.
Milton Smith, chairman of the Demo- State Central Committee refused to con- in the State is Included In the precincts The rRepublicans claim all seven Con- nificant of the real result and that the The Secretary's health is better than it
vada 3. North Carolina 11, cratic State Central Committee, at mid- cede the State to McKinley, and claimed heard from. »• gressmen, and the figures back the claim outlying districts will overcome these was several months asro. -and should ha
night made the following statement: "I that Alschuler. Democratic candidate for Out of seventeen counties in the Elev- as to-six of them.
South Carolina 9, Tennessse am satisfied that Brvan has carried this Governor, had carried the State by a small enth District, the Republican Gibraltar,
: v gains and give the State to Bryan by from continue strong It may be he will stay In
12. Texas 15. Utah 3, Virginia The Republicans elect all the State 5000 to 8000. The result of the vote on the the next Cabinet. ,-
State by from 40,000 to 60,000, and the fu- plurality. eight counties have been heard from, each ticket below Governor by Bafe majorities. national ticket will no doubt' also deter- Should Mr. Hay retire it seems, to be
12. Total, 145. sion State ticket will not run 5000 votes
behind him. The Republicans have not Chairman Watson also -claimed the Dem-
elected more than 12 of 65 members of the ocrats would have a working majority in
Legislature. Congressman Shafroth has
a majority of 12,000 and Bell in the Sec-
From the returns received by. him
the lower house of the Legislature.
Judge Yates. who was at Republican
giving McKinley and Yerkes an average
majority* of 1000. The Republicans claim
20,000 majority on both State and national
tickets. , . _
,. ¦
¦
MISSOURI.
mine the victories on the State ticket, generally conceded that Senator Davis of
both running close together.
very
Although not a factor, the Prohibition
ticket shows a gain over four years ago.
iUwill require a pretty full count to de-
Minnesota and Embassadora Choate ami
Porter willbe considered. General Porter
is also spoken of in connection with tha
Special Dispatch to The Call. end District is elected by 25,000." State headquarters all evening, claimed termine the complexion of the Legislature, war portfolio. Secretary Root's family is
retire, basing
very anxious that he shall
YORK. Nov. 6.—It becamf State Committee declined to make an es- majority. '
Chairman C. D. Ford of the Republican bis election as Governor by a substantial
. and both sides are claiming a majority their irish upon the Secretary's health.
MARYLAND.
NEW
j ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6.—Up to midnight the on Joint ballot. Should the Secretary remain axsd should
evident at a very early hour timate on the result in the State. Chairman Hall of the Democratic State Mr. Hay retire itis believed that his nam*
this evening that the election returns from the State and city were very Central Committee was reticent with re- would also be considered in connection
of McKinley and Roosevelt meager, owing to the operation of the gard to the result and refused to give any with the premiership of the administra-
•
returns
was aspired. At R:30 o'clock
from nearly two-thirds of the CONNECTICUT. INDIANA. BALTIMORE. Nov. 6.—McKinley has
carried Maryland, beyond the shadow of
new and untried Nesbitt election law, the
unusually heavy vote and the fact that
figures. Chairman Lindsay of the Re- tion.
publican State Central Committee said Several months ago Secretary Long de-
the counting of seven constitutional all their returns indicate a complete Re- positively he would re-enter privata
•lection district! of Greater New York a doubt, the only question to be settled
amendments had been done first. Noth- publican victory with a plurality of from clared
life after March 4, but the President hast
had been received, indicating beyond INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 7.—A con- being the size of his majority. With prac-
definite as to the result of the vote
ing 8000 to 10.00Q for McKinley. with no defi- a very high opinion of Mr. Long's ability.
question that Bryan and Stevenson could NEW HAVEN.Conn.. Nov. 7.—The plu- servative estimate at 12:30 a, m. places tically complete returns from the city he nite returns on the State ticket and the
on State or national rickets could be had Legislature. would undoubtedly like him to re-
and he
not expect more than 25.000 or 30,003 rality for McKinley Is about 23,000. The McKinley's plurality has a majority here of about 6500, while main.
plurality in this Democratic stronghold surprise of the flay was occasioned by the The entire Republican Indiana at
in 30,000. from the State scattering returns indicate at that time. It was known, however, OMAHA, Nov. 7.-At 2 a. m. 235 pre-
State ticket is an additional surplus of 3500, making his men, the , following Democratic Congress-
that ~ cincts had been heard from and with the Governor Allen of Porto Rico would
and unless there was a landslide in .the fact that the Republican State ticket fol- elected. were re-elected: ,W. S. Cowherd. probably be considered in connection with
toial majority in the State about 10,000. returns come figures which encour-
ou?s-;de counties beyend a!! reasonable ex- lowed closely the figures of the Presiden- Democratic Congressmen have been There is no reason to believe the final Fifth District;Seventh; Champ Clark, Nintn; later i».e fusionists in
age the head of the Navy Department in case
pectation the pivotal State of New York tial contest and.w-as elected by pluralities elected in the Second and Third districts, figures will vary greatly from those given James Cooney, James T. Lloyd. Bryan will carry the their claim small
State by a
that of Mr. Long's retirement.
had declared in unmistakable terms, al- of over 21,000. The Republican Congress- while the Republican Congressional can- above. Chairman Vandiver of the Demo- First; Charles F. Cochran, Fourth Dis- plurality. They at least indicate that the The friends ofPostmaster General Smith
are decidedly of the opinion that he will
though by a greatly reduced majority. men were elected by majorities ranging didates were successful
Eighth. Tenth, Eleventh and
in the Sixth, Committee admits Bryan's trict.
cratic State State, --V early gains reported for McKinley will
Thomas G. Aikins. chairman of the be materially cut down by returns from not remain In the Cabinet as Postmaster
from 10,000
for tbe Republican candidates.
night progresses it only served to con-
firm this judgment, but the returns from
As the row marginin the First District to a nar- districts.
in the Second for Sperry.
Thirteenth defeat in the while Chairman Golds-
borough of the Republican
.
Committee Republican State Committee, stated that the agricultural districts. Some change
says that McKlnley's majority will reach the county chairmen of Butler, Noaway, has also been noted in the Legislative re-
14,000 at least. It is also certain that the Green and Lawrence counties- had re- turns from Douglass County, which- has
General, though if the President should
desire he might accept another portfolio.
The President's selection will not, of
course, be known for some months.
Illinois revealed a like condition. The Republicans have elected four of the six ceived enough returns to indicate that the largest Assembly District delegation The immediate effect of the re-election
Kepublican j'luratiy of 1S26 was greatly- DELAWARE. IOWA. Congressmen, while the remaining two McKinleyGovernor, and Flory, Republican candi- in the State, and which has always been
reduced, but ii was still far too Urge to will probably be Democratic, although date for had carried them. of the President will be a vigorous prose-
be overcome. later returns may change this outlook.
reports
These counties, he said, showed Repub- Republican. The latestfavor the from ward
precincts in Omaha fusionists cution of the campaign in the Philippine*
On the other hand, the returns from
Jr.di.ana.
"tan
Michigan, the two Dakota,?,
I and 'Wyoming. as well as Nebraska,
WILMINGTON. Del., Nov. 6.—Returns DES MOINES. Nov. 7.—It is apparent
received up to 9:30 o'clock Indicate a Re- that Iowa is Republican by 100.000 and
McKinley carried Baltimore city by 6995. lican gains over the vote cast in 1S96 of and they now hope to elect at least a part
The returns -from the counties are mea- from 400 to 1000.
ger, but official advices from eighty-one Chairman Aikens continued:
scattered precincts out of 354 give Mc- remaining counties in the State show
of their twelve candidates
"If th» houses.' ' .,:
for the two
-'¦¦¦¦
i
- and the enactment of legislation author-
izing an army of regulars and volunteers
of 100.000 men. A high official announced
to-night that there would be but a slight
peemed to indicate Ftrong Republican publican majority In Newcastle County that a solid delegation of eleven Repub- Kinley 18,285, Bryan 16,19"). assuring Mc- similar gains, and Gt. Louis. St. Joseph reduction. If any, in the war taxes, as
gains over 1&J6. Delaware. Maryland and of 2000 to 2500. This gives the State to the licans will be sent to Washington. Five Kinley a majority of at least 10.000 in the and Kansas City roll up theirreason why Uimal Re- funds would be required for the payment
\Y« st Virginia had given decided Repub- Republicans by 1200 to 1500. The Demo- hundred and twenty-three out of 2137 pre- State. The defeat of the Democrats has publican majorities, I no see
NEW JERSEY.
of the army.
lican pluralities. The count in several of crats have- carried cincts in the State have been heard from
ICent and Sussex These give McKinley 299,707 and Bryan been thorough and surprising, it being our successful. national tickets should not
State and
thought certain that they have lost five be I know that the senti-
ROOSEVELT Tn^ATtg NEWS.
the far Western States was naturally bo counties^, electing two Senators and nlp o'clock. He was
the unreported States should turn out as cratic train. Gains are also reported, but Kinley 25,000. Heplurality and for Stan-
by 30.TJO0 in the reception room with his wife and
Democratic, a highly improbable con- i!ot
officially, from Kent and Sussex ley by claims the election of his defeat was a source of great surprise, (R.) 8558." ; -
by the Democrats to succeed him, and Dockery. (D.) for Governor 11,527, Flory ing only four out
of the twenty-one daughter. When he appeared at the door
tingency, it r.ould not change the result.
counties, and the Democratic claim of gation and Republican Congressional dele-
the entire It being considered that he was practical- counties. They have made a net loss of
Twenty-six precincts in the Eleventh three members in the upper to meet a reporter he was clad in full
Th« latest returns from Nebraska Indi- the Legislature seems in well founded. that the Legislature on joint ly sure of election. Congressional District in the city give Legislature. The new house of the evening dress. He invited his visitor Into
ballot will be Republican. will stand
Kent and Sus,sex
Patrick O'Malley (D.) 5179. Charles F. Joy sixteen Republicans toSenate Democrat*,
The count is so slow the parlor and closely scrutinized the re-
cate a Republican plurality.
The Fifty-seventh Congress seems to be counties that detailed results of the legis- (R.) 6555. • four turns and briefly commented on the re-
Republican 'by a substantial ¦working ma- lative elections say there cannot be given, but and the House will contain forty-four Re- sult. After reading the message he said:
the Democrats nothing has transpired Twenty precincts in the Twelfth Con- publicans and fifteen Democrats, the same
jority. •-:
MASSACHUSETTS. gressional District in the city give James "Isn't that fine? It shows what the
in* gunernatonai tickets have
to destroy their confidence in the election
ap- of a Democratic Legislature. It will be KENTUCKY; G. Butler (D.) 3448, W. R. Horton (R.)
as last year.
The two Democratic Congressmen
American people are. Itshows they want
2415. Democrats claim Butler's election Salmon of the Fourth District, who is are the good times to continue and are la
'
parently followed the national and Odell 10 a. m. before the result can be definitely re-
is elected in New York and Yates in 1111-
announced. McKlnley's plurality in the
by 2000 majority. elected, and McDermott of the Seventh favor of honest money and are for the
State District, who succeeds the late Congress- fag."
may reach 2500.
LOUISVILLE. Nov. 6.—At 10 o'clock BOSTON. Nov. 7.—The plurality in this man William D. Daly (Democrat). Con- The Governor at once dictated the fol-
both Democratic and Republican commit- city of 8466 for Bryan, with one precinct gressman Howell (Republican), In the lowing dispatch to President McKinley:
tees claim the State, though they furni=h to be heard | from, came as the surprise "To President William McKinley. Can-
ALABAMA. no figures in support of their claims. The of the election in Massachusetts. Bryan MONTANA. Third District, who it was thought would
a close fight, was elected by at least
haveplurality.
ton, Ohio: I congratulate you and the
FLORIDA. Louisville newspapers claim that Bryan polled throughout the city 44,813 votes— 2000 nation. You have my heartfelt gratitude
over the result.
and Beckham .or McKinley and Yerkes that years ago.is, 14.999 more votes than he received "THEODORE ROOSEVELT."
four This is a gain of about BUTTB, Mont., Nov. 6.—Returns from The Governor also sent messages of con-
MONTGOMERY. Ala.. Nov. 6.-Returns have gained the victory in this State, Just 50 per cent for the Democratic Presiden-
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Nov. 6.-At according to whether these papers sup- tial candidate. the State are incomplete, but indicate the gratulation to Senator Hanna and Chair-
from the State are too meager to give any
figure? on vote for President.
Brvan car-
midnight the result in Florida be ported the Democratic
McKinley's support was
or Republican 36,347, which was a loss of 24 per cent over election of the Clark Democrats, Popu- NEW YORK. man Odell, Governor elect. 9
ried the State by a large majority on a summarized as follows: Bryan's ma- tickets in the campaign. McKlnley's ma-
jority in 180 out of 200 precincts In Louis- 1S96. Bryan ran
very, strongly in Repub- list and j Labor party fusion State ticket, PLURALITIESABOVE BRONX.
jority over McKinley, 22,000 Jennings (D.) and that Bryan carries the State by a
light vote. A full Democratic Congres-
sional delrerition was oliosen for Governor, is elected by 21,000 major- ville and the county is 4059. In the same lican wards and seemed to lose in several
Democratic wards. very large majority. In Butte, where the NEW YORK, Nov. 6.— At 11 o'clock the
precincts the majority of Yerkes. Repub- Makes Estimate Early in the
ity. The State Legislature is unanimous-
ly Democratic.
President McKinley has carried
lican candidate for Oovernor over Beck- the. State by.about 80,000. a reduction the of
anti-Clark sentiment was counted on to
defeat the Fusion ticket In the State, It indications are that President McKinley Flatt Night.
ham, Democrat, is 4498. The Democrats nearly a hundred thousand from that of has carried New York State by a ma-
are claiming gains In the State. is found the .Republicans voted largely NEW YORK. Nov. 6.—Senator Thomas
four years ago. The Republicans have with the Clark party, and the latter made jority over ".Bryan of about 150.000, com-
ARKANSAS. LOUISVILLE. Nov. 6.— At midnight the
result of the election in Kentucky was in elected ten Congressmen. behind that total
While the heavy Inroads upon the Daly Democratic pared with a Republican majority in the C. Platt gave out the following state-
GEORGIA. doubt, with both sides claiming the State vote for Governor was given strongholds. . ¦
: last Presidential election of 268,469. The ment at 10:30 to-night:
the national candidate. W. M. Crane was
and Presidential tickets. The Democrats re-elected by a larger plurality than that Cald weir Edward. Populist, is likely total vote in the city of New York is ap- "At this hour it is apparent that the
I.TTTI.E ROCK, Ark.. Nov. 6—At 11:30 may be considered to have a trifle the bet- received by elected to Congress and j.K. Toole, Clark
Democrat, as Governor. ' •' ' proximately ,60,000 larger than it was plurality for McKinley and Roosevelt
to-right the returns show a slight falling
off in the vote in the large counties, which
—
ATLANTA,Ga,, Nov. 6. Bryan's ma-
ter of the argument.
Creery, chairman of the Democratic State
President McKinley. The Re-
Ex-Governor- Mc- publican vote showed a net loss of about Upon the -face of these small returns
1896, and up the State the increase in above the Bronx River is not less than
is
about 30,000. In the city Bryan wipes out 155,000. and may easily exceed that figure
jority in Georgia will be about 40,000. Campaign Committee, said: 15 per cent. W. A. Clark, who is seeking a vindication, the' plurality of 60.000 which McKinley by 10,000. Greater New York ia against
may reduce Bryan's majority to 50.000. will'have control of the next Legislature, had four year ago and took on a plurallty us in the neighborhood
In the ciijr.s Bryan runs a trifle behind The majority for Bryan shows an ap- "Bryan and Beckham have carried Ken-
in which event he will probably be sent of 30,000, and.
tucky by safe majorities. The Democrats for himself of about 25.000. Up the State therefore, we are confident of the State
the Democratic nominees for Congress. parent increase over that of four years to the' Senate again in spite of the fact McKinley barely held the vote which
have elected nine out of the eleven Con- nearly 150.000 for the national ticket.
he by may slightly exceed that amount
A very small vote was received by
PopuliKt Electors, and the Prohibition the
vote
ago of about 4000., But little interest was
manifested and a very light vote was
gressmen, including Gilbert In the Eighth,
Kehoe in the Ninth and Rhea In the Third
MICHIGAN.* that. he was practically convicted of brib-
ery there last spring. Itis impossible to had in 1S96. the added vote going to It
Bryan. The vote for B. B. Odell "Mr. Odell has apparently not received
In the State will not exceed 1000. All six polled. districts." give any figures to-night Re-
publican nominee for Governor, Jr. 'con- in Greater New York as many Democratic
Is
IVmocratic Congressmen are elected. The Georgia delegation to Washington At midnight Chairman Booth of the In- siderably larger than that for McKinley votes as the national candidates, but in
remains solidly Democratic. Coffey Coun- Chairman Combs of the Republican dependent Democratic party conceded
DETROIT, Nov. 6.-Presldent McKinley the In Brooklyn particularly the Democratic the other counties there is little variance
State Committee said: State to the Clark Democratic fusioniste ""
..
ty. Hn South Georgia, went for McKinley,
"Official returns from twenty-eight coun- hag carried Michigan beyond doubt. Con- '
nominee for Governor, Mr. Stanchfleld between his votes and McKinley's. His
COLORADO.
and the town of Fitzgerald ' registered a
heavy Republican plurality. Bryan's ma- ties have been received. In these counties servative estimates place his
Beckham for Governor has gained 1039 65,000. His majority in .1896 majority at
The latter claim the election of Toole
,^"
S 0 10^' and EJdw,?,rd9 to Congress by
10,000. . Butte and Stiver Bow County Is The elect!ol Pa* 8 ***
appears to have been scratched. ut em plurality will not be more than 23,000 less
°ff quietly both in than the President's. Both branches of
jority In Atlanta showed a large increase.
over Goebel last' year, while Yerkes has The Evening Newts bays was 41,542. .v. city
the and l.State. There were the Legislature are Republican by in-
The Republicans failed to carry the
Fourth ward, which went for McKin- gained 1302 over Taylor in the same coun- ley's ratio of majority in that110 districts also conceded' to the fusionists, with the
if MoKin-
exception of the District Judges, upon than the usual number of arrests no more
of creased majorities. There have been
DENVER, Nov. 6.—Returns received up ley in 1856.
the
ties last year. Jefferson County (Louis- heard from is maintained throughout the which -there- iai some doubt. The fusion- accused of attempting illegal votingmen at elected four additional Republican Con-
ville) is not included Inthis estimate. This State his majority ists will probably elect an Associate Jus- city precincts, and where the gressmen."
indicates that Yerkes has been elected by publican State ticket also haft beenThe Re- tice of the Supreme Court. it clear that they were accused
elected have control of Clark will made Innocent
given Bryan at least 30.000 plurality.
The a safe majority. In the Presidential race by a smaller majority. the next Legislature and they were allowed to return to the po- RESULT OF A STRAW VOTE.
McKinley has probably run 1200 behind int? places and vote. v
fusion State ticket is probably elected by ILLINOIS. At 10 p. m. it is (nought the Republicans will Probably -be returned to the SenateD
half that plurality, and it appears that Yerkes in the same counties." have elected, all the Congressional
..
as a vindication.
... . Returns from Congressional districts are N'EW YORK. Nov. &— Sun special
A
the funionists willhave a majority of the The Courier-Journal at midnight says nominees. scattering and incomplete. On Lonl from Shanghai says: Americans residing
legislature. Many counties have not
returns from two-thirds of the counties
in the State show Bryan and Beckham
Island McKinley and Bryan are.nmnlnl
so close together that all estimates Inthis city took a straw Presidential bal-
lxen heard from, others have only esti- CHICAGO. Nqv. 6.—Chairman Rows of majorities. The result will depend on the are lot to-day. The result stood: McKinley.
mates and none have given full returns
A hard fight has been made by the Re-
the Republican State Central Committee
gave out the following statement:
size of the majority in the Eleventh Con-
gressional District, which ia heavily Re- MINNESOTA. NEBRASKA. In the Wall street Tllstrict. which in-
cludes the borough of Richmond. Staten
110: Bryan. 16.
The request made by the new Viceroy
publicans all over the State on legislative "Is£e no reason at this hour to change publican. Island. Nicholas Muller. Democrat i" of .Canton for sick leave has not been
tickets in the interest of Senator Wol- LOUISVILLE,Nov. 7.—Returns up to prooably elected. Republicans granted. On the contrary, he has been
cott, who is a candidate for re-election, the figures of the State Central Commit- 1:30 a. m. continue to show Democratic OMAHA..Nov. 6.—At midnight 200 pre- concede
the election of William Sulzer. Democrct ordered to proceed immediately to Can-
end it is possible that Republican repre- tee issued before, the election. McKinley gains,- though both sides stiH~cIaim the ST. PAUL, Nov. 7.—Up to 2 o'clock 407 cincts out of1511 in the
State had and that John S. Hill. Democrat, ton and assume the duties of his office.
sentative.* have been elected in some has carried the- state by S0.000, outside of election. In964 out of a total of 1884 pre- precincts of the cities and throughout the results of to-day's election, thirty returned
of these been beaten by William H. Douglas Has
Re!
counties which went for Bryan.
There Is little doubt that Congressman
John C. 3e!i is re-elected in the Second
Cook County. In Cook County the indi- cincts in the State, including Louisville, State /had- sent in reports on President, being from Omaha and
cations are that both McKinley and Yates the reports show: Bryan 22.569, McKinley Indicating a probable majority of 75,000
will have a majority, with McKinley in 13.9S1; Bryan's majority S5S3. Beckham for:McKinley. Van Sant
which.; if
Douglass County
**
f tl m lve Re Pub»can gains',
tJ^i?
hold good throu shout the Continued on Seventh Page.
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oft the cold. Laxatlv* Breroa-Qui-
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