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Show Tho Eiectioii in Knusns. ' Kansas city, 4. The Kansas city Times has returns from seventy-six of the 103 legislative districts in Kansas, which show tho election of thirty-nine straight republicans and thirty-seven opposition, classed as democrats, independents in-dependents and reformers. Last year only twenty-Bix went into the opposition opposi-tion caucus, showing that the contest this year has been consiueraoiy closer than then. The democrats also elect a senator in tho only district where there was a vacancy, and also elect a district judge in Fort Scott, the district dis-trict being one of three vacancies. The proportion of democrats and reformers re-formers and opposition lecal tickets, w;is unusually large, and results show a larger number of such tickets are elected than ever before in the history of the state. Topeka, 4. The Commomccallh has returns from eighty-eight districts. Of these sixty-seven are republican, but some of these elected are independent, inde-pendent, seven democrats and nine reformers. There are twenty districts dis-tricts more to hear from on the extreme ex-treme frontier. |