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Show OGBEN DAILY COMMERCTA . r."' f OGDEX, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER V in the Hopkins, Republican third; Ot in lite IourU; ur oe l)if. Ptiiilii IpubUca. in ths Lfih: Bk n.-u- over BfrtLawTVir uaar-aj- of Xc-la- ley Eaa With Um TiiW Kaaxaa Got fril Omaha, Not. Graurrr. to Tib --The election of W. J. Bryan, Democrat, over W. J. OCoonelL republican, and the preaent member from tba First district, and William A. McKerghan, Democratic and Alliance candidate, in the Second, over X. V uarlan. Republican, k now conceded. Tba Third district ia still in doubt, the three candidate, Dorsey, Republican, Thompson, Democrat and Kern, Farmers' Alliance, are running neck and neck, ftnd it will take another dav, and possi bly two, to ascertain which of the three ia elected. James E. Boyd, Democratic crndidate for governor carries this (Douglas) county by over twelve thqusand with three precincts unreported w hich .will probably increase his majority to thir teen thousand. It is doubtful whether Richards, Republican, will be able to overcome in the reit of the state. The balance of the Republicon state is in doubt Reports on the legislature are incomplete. The latest returns in dicate that prohibition is defeated in the state by ovor forty thousand. dkvt The Farmers' Albaa snd Democrat aaged Utter warfare against him and majority of the districts contained o of their candidates against Republican candidates. The result is the certain election of ninety-fiv- e Farmers' Alliance ua uemocraue legislators against thirty Republicans. Some of the latter may vote for I Qi:al la. but his opoosition claim those newly elected will oppose him.ahkh, together with the opposiuoo will give surely ninety vote. or a majority of six against him. This now looks to be the correct statement of the Ingalls situation, but it is liable to modification. hold-over- Minnesota, St. Paix, Not. S. In yesterdiy's n, r il may take another day, jwsibly two, to ascertain who is elected governor. James K. Boyd, Democratic candidate for governor, carnei this (Douglas) county by over 12,000, with three more precincts ti hear from, which will prob-ab'- y increase his majority to 13,000. It is doubtful whether Richards, Republican, will be able to overcome it in the state. The remainder of the Republican ticket is in doubt, the rejxirts of the legislature are incomplete. The latest returns indicate that prohibition is defeated in tho state by over 40,000. Kansas. Kansas City, Nov. 4. News from Kansas indicate that the Farmers' Alliance has secured a victory in the slate. The official count may be necessary to to decide whether Willets its cundidato for governor or Humphrey, Republican, has been elected. The indications are in Willets favor with most of the western counties, where farmers are in the majority to hear from. The Farmer's Alliance has elected beyond doubt Baker, its candidate for Congress in the Fifth district and contributed to the election of Moonlight, Democrat in the First, and seems reasonably sure of electing Simpson, in the Seventh dis- "Joti!-Lai- aoil, Re pub-- " liean; third,' Houk, Democrat; fourth, Gantz, Democrat ; fifth, Layton, Democrat; sixth, Donavin, Democrat; seventh, Hayes, Democrat; eighth, liure, Democrat; ninth, Outhwaite, Democrat; tenth, Doan, Republican; eleventh, Patterson, Democrat; twelfth, Enochs, Republican; thirteenth, Dungan, Democrat; fourteenth, Owens, Democrat; fifteenth, Hnrtor, Damocrat; sixteenth, Warwick, Democrat; seventeenth, Pearson, Democrat; eighteenth, J, D. Taylor, Republican; ninoteenoh, E. B. Taylor, Republican; twentieth, V. C. Taylor. RepubJohnson, Democrat lican; twenty-first- , This makes seven Republicans and fourteen Democrats. The election of Hare and Warwick is not yet established by tho complete returns. From official and unofficial returns received from all counties of the state except Ashland, Columbian, Cushocton, Jackson, Marion, Medina, Monroe, Noble, Paulding and, Tuscarawas, add estimating them the same as they wero last year on the vote for governor, the plurality of D. J. Ryan, Republican, for secretary of state is TiOpironuuilJ 15,-12- Cleveland, Nov. 5. A dispatch from McKinley 's district says later returns show an approximate majority of 146 for him in the district A special from Canton says that there is little or no trict doubt of McKinley's defeat. An official The Fifth district is conceded to be count however as may bo necessary to very close between Davis, Farmers' Al- satisfy republicans. and liance, Kennedy, Republican. The Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 5. Colonel Republicans elected Fuston in the Second, the Third and Fourth are in doubt between the Farmers' Alliance and the Repujlicaas-OReturnstrangely indicate the election of Ives, Farmers' Alliance,' for state attorney, the Democratic and resubmission vote is very heavy but not so large as anticipated. Robinson, Democrat for governor, was scratched scratched for Willets and Farmers' Alliance voted for Democrats on county of- Poorman, Republican, concedes his defeat by Pearson, Democrat, by 300 in the Fosseventeenth district ter concedes his defeat in the eighth district by a small majority. Major Hare, Democrat, will have about 300 majority. Columbus, 0? Nov. 5. Tho Republican state committee on unofficial returns counties and received from seventy-fiv- e claim that the remainder the estimated, ficers. plurality of the head of the The Farmers' Alliance will have a Republican 8tat ticket will be between 14,000 and strong delegation in the state legislature. 15,000. The Republicans - claim only twenty-fou- r The committee concedes the defeat of on joint ballot. Ingalls Republican, for congress by is not believed to be jeopardize. Chair- McKinley, about 209 and Foster, Republican, by man Chase of the Farmers' Alliance 75 or 100. The Democratic candidates state central committee claims the elec- in the other close congressional districts tion of Willets for governor by 25.000. received majorities ranging from 500 Kansas Cut, Nov. 5. The Republiexcept of Cosgrove at Cincincan candidate for governor is beaten; upward, who is defeated by Storer, Repubsix out of seven Republican congress- nati, by 2,700. ional candidates are defeated, Senator lican One of the most remarkable Demois a subject of grave Ingalls gains was in the eleventh, district doubt That is the stuation in Kansas. cratic where Pattison, Democratic, was elected There was a landslide, a regular with a gain of 1,500 over last 3,10J, by avalanche in Kansas. Eighty-tw- o thou- fall's vote. The Republican committee sand Republicon majority was over- concedes that the delegation to congress whelmed by a resistless force. The will Beven Republicans to fourFarmers' Alliance did it and it was a teen stand, Democrats. genuine surprise. Every political prop-h- it predicted great strength for the Nevada. Alliance, but ouiy the most sanguine of 5. Advieos from vaNov. tha rural seers regarded success as Reno, Xev., own a probability. The chances for rious points in Nevada indicate the the Democrats seem much brighter, election of Colcord, Republican, and tje Alliance strength depleting to an Bartine, Republican, for Congress by enervating degree the vigor of the Re- majorities of between of between 5,000 publican party, for the first time in many and 6,0.0. years, the Republican congressional delegation is broken and broken to fragWisconsin. ments. Only one Republican escaped Nov. 5. Latest returns Milwaukee, the wreck and that was Funston from from the state indicate a plurality of the Second district . The Democrats were successful in the 20,000 oud upwards for George first district electing Moonlight over The Democrats elect a majority of the Broderick, Republican, by 10,000 ma- assemblymen and state senate. In the jority. Morrill, Republican, present in- lower house they w ill have a majority of cumbent, declined nomination in this thirty or over and in the senate a madistrict j Farmers Alliance carried the jority of two. They elect seven out of other tire districts, electing Glover over nine Congressmen. party ha IubUrJ, tn aixth. and Suiii election Governor Merriaiu'a 21.UU0 plurali'y of two years ago has been re duced so greatly that there is apparent reason for the Democratic claim that he is de 6 .ted, such, however, does not to ba the case, for he is Crove by a greatly reduced plurality. Claims were by his party associates early this morning that his majority ranged from ,000 to 5.000, more made the former claim than the latter. One and possibly two officials are chosen from the state ticket of the Demo crats. Ibe legislature, so far as report are neard rrom it, seems close, the Republicans claiming majority but adniittimr the possibility of a combination of Alliance and Democrat io strength which ought control the next legislature. One congressman in doubt The nature of the returns received last night prevented positive ftitements although both Democrats and Republicans claim Mocittec Piwm. everything possible. Chicago, Not. 5. Editor Roeewater, br. i'ACi Mov.o. As to Congressmen. of Omaha Bee, sends the following to it seems probable that three of the five are Democrats. Nothinir complete re the Associated press: The election of ceived altout the legislature, but Rcpub- Av". "J: Con-nelover W. l. Bryan, Democrat, J. cans ciaim a small majority Republican, the present member from the first district; and Wm. A. Ohio. Democrat and Alliance candi5.- - A Nov. Detroit, private telegram date, over Uarlan, Republican, in second district is now conceded. The third from Governor Campbell of Ohio, to districts is still in doubt. The three can- the Hon. Dickinson, says: "The latest didates, Dorsey, Republican, Thompson, reports indicate that both Foster and McKinley are defeated, and that we I ning neck and neck. elected fourteen congressmen." iCharlee Ugden, chairman of the Dem'limn. Nov. 5. O Hare's maioritv ocratic state central committee, claims over Foster in this district is COO. v- rioiuuu ojr irom U,1MP 10 Y,UUU Cincinnati, Nov. 5. According to re pi u rainy, ne claims an or congress tueu turns this evening, the Ohio Congress- I and the entire state ticket. mpn elected are: First district Storer. s Titw TilE NATIONAL GAliTAI First jritT. GENERAL HOWAED FILES AXSTAL B EPOKT. !- -luJ HI um Beeotnmeoda Adoption of Europaaa Army Oryaaiaatkm Rju h in d -- f ,, d4aul is j but ia Har did the busiwws. the Fourth, still omun, rwruuAo, u mcuob tyamU t bv ftc-p- . of the par " C, tuade a rUg oep. h an. ft CucxrM ptWicanstrocgLoida. ct Grit la Every Mrec- U at B(W-'rrwU- aia. in Lb Holloa. 11 ia the tereoih. Th ion will stand: Kejub Ksj sis ncaaa, one; uemocrata, or KiniH Alliance, live. Another fa pi we bee L km c poible defeat for thi the KkUr Iogaila, mhose term expires i CEBT1IS OP AS OVEBWIIELMIXG MAJOEITY IS THE HOISE. Ootyfltioa of Things Ail Om Count Vary Proper Called ft Land da. ov.r v 1 Jim - s J VOLUME IV. NUMBER 31. - 1690. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. MIS OEXUXE BI PuB.Reiiibli.Tui.lev1th, Cable, IVtn crat: taeifth. Wire, thir ,weth, fcprirgr, Drojorrmt: fourteenth, Soott tfUwath, If usey, Da-icrat- ; mUweth, Fitniaa; IVaBomt; THE CIIIXA atenteeeth. Lane, Dmurrat; ror,B,u. Democrat; aiceUKBth, ALIJAM'f. LL IX eiga-!r?.t- majority. Tb Nation Srtvy of tha Ora tlooa Potau Out the Havoc to Bepubttoaa Banfca. is. Ue-t-st- ituuIaVmOCr,kt' h h bn lita Kepublkana who Kara MavkarbBartta. do ara Maaoa in tha Third. Adama ratd Ja-- TU Not. Boston, to Iacr a Journal Repub- o tha Fourth. Cit ia tha Eleventh. uea .': TLe election resulted in Romell ia tha Fourteenth and Caaooa io the rflMiih a gain of tiro for tha of chows the Russell, for Democrat, ef Will Tjc h liatmant gor Be fyt Tmat It UU txfmt ernor. ta aal,lUaa IVtaorrat. Tba aarpriaM oa oui in incompleUkl returns do m Ik Crrwrnt Ei tl.QM the cougresMocal vote appnar 1x K4 Uatlrsiag to taa Y4rv f taa to cat not indicaU the election anv of UhU at U Werla's Fair bsea in tba dtotrictj where Democratio other Craarrr TVat ta Unaorrata a4 Democratic candidates for sUU offices. Candida tea were indoraod la by tha Kara-er- a Kay froai TVrrbj. Mutual Benefit Association, aa tha la eongrosMonal ditri-- t t. Kni.i; s Washihotok, Not. 5. Major General cansiuk several W AMirxaroK, Nov. 5. Tba Farmers' lpublh-anditru-- a m l.. i appear to have andar a ueen reraraed Howard, commanding the division of the a. aa oaJa. T, t.twl usitv ,,k Alliance people at the national hoad Imo tba vota ut this organization, la districts of tba sUta, boa ever, tha Atlantic in his annual report, dwells at twelve places to bear from whk-- Rua- - a, uarters or tha organizati'Mi io this lMpublioana randidatM II receives, w LtiM7. t-tt k. t Hr, mium length on the necessity of continued ni.i, - ! . ' ' city are figuring out a great victory for tha iadorsMiMtnt of thia aaaocktioB, but in the matter was of coast It sea de Dot sufficient to aecura lhir .Im. activity AUtmg COagTewcaI dittrirta th. the farmers result, of twiw.lu' in the... : J tton. w fences. He earnestly hopes that efforts cwiDues are, Br dutrioi. lUndalL Mr. luiin nouHtv. Tonkht the result on tK t will be continued to organiu the three Republican; seoooJ. Mora, Republican; uuiguiiuiiioa,uiteu ireely m iln in IlliiKiia ia as follows- - (Van. i :v branches of the army into regiment of third, Andrew. lUwnni... Republican candidate for state treaa' lie said that aa tha smoka r!ara nita. Hoar. Dem twelve troops, batteries or companies. u.ui,uriiocrUp; urer, ia ekctd bv i (tut r.t it beoonee more and mora imnrwit "mh , Republican; ti,.t i j Orwell. Wilson. Iemocrat IUj.lt lh,nu..r,t: oSceVed by the number and of sevaoth, iua larmera oriraiuzatuma Lava bmm-iaiIjmblkan; eighth themselves. candidate for sUta sunerintMuWit r officers now authorized for cavalry regi was the It first ieirm. i:r,ii,v opoortunitv Democratic: MTii;: ninth. by 10,0(0 given to show that Boss rule has coma to public instruct ton, ia ments. . ..11 ' ""'"l If plurality ovrr Edwanls, RepubtniiMra tarmers organ izatioua dired lican. U..t anauu. The present maximum of 25,000 en " n, lyCTiulll.ean Ilia indicationa m thut 1 1.. l. to rebuke the party that defeated vouuuge, seems uemocratic. erccuui, the Republic nominee for trnsteea of tha listed men results in severe restrictions elected. free coioam of silver and fanM1 Boston. Nov. 5. Th nt f. tariff law that im posed treater burdwia state university ar elected by aliult and to keep orgauzation un to 25,000, the maximum allowed choi U not be less nor shows aa overwhelming Democratic on the poor man than on tho rich. Rit- - majritki. majority. The returns on votes for tennouse, in reply to tba rmueat for than 35.000. Indiana, minor state offices are not nearly com- ame specific sUterueota, of what the General 'Howard said the effect of plete, liemocrata elect TrrfTrey, iKMAXAPoua, audi- - Alliance accomplished in th io.,tL. IrJ, Nov. 5- .- Rixrla Ladd." tha . nfMunt njiisitinft aid ha could not give any evidence, but from all parts of tha state show that tha having organized an army in 1SC5 with tor over i WVUWIJTUI, rt, u. . iiiuna the returns, ha said, are suttv.iwit tn election officers of nearly the same age and w ho haa been a veritahU lamlMita elect the lieutenant prove bis statement secretary had already suffered much hardship in of state, treasurer governor, for tha Tha entire Demo Democracy. anil attr.mu ...... In the eastern states where tho Far the rebellion is now working serious in eril. The senate m ill Vinsiuff l I.A mer s League ia stromr. lhv ami ih. cratic state is elected bv big maand 19 Deniocrau anal ttktiu Knights of Labor have aiilmi i n aki tar jorities, and Chairman Michenur, of tha jury to the service. The number of publicans LR Kenubhcans and loo U bjikthU and ing this comrresfl that thir iUmm,i r.. Republican committee, conrodea tho do-fedisabled officers far exceeds tho limit of one of his party by about 15,000. independent lemKrat This is a free coinage waa no idle one- - Thio wi the retired list Such officers as are Republican Chairman Jewelt of tha lemocratio kjss of 8 in tho senate and notable in MasoachuBetU and New above sixty years of aire should, br !? the,.hoJl- - The vote for governor Hampshire, where the two orirani nations state oommitteo, tonight turninhod tho of majorities and Tha Farmer's League loiiowing estiraato legislation, be transferred from the is, Hussell, Democrat U1.71G; Bra-- kett are strongest Itepublican pi.SisJ; Blaeknier, iTohibL and Alliance had iiint congm smen- - from Indiana: Ma'toritiea imited to the unlimited retired list on 13,831, state foothold in New Vork and New Jersey ticket I7;H2; aenators c'loctod. In tho case of enlisted men thirty tionist, nd clanirea are not so aUrtli VJ; ho U overs, 14; total, 33. Represent years service is too long before retireGrangers, Knights of Labor, League and tives elected. 72: maioritv on ioint Kiu Kentnrky. ment and twenty-fivyears is suggested. r armors' Alliance a ere organized well in C2. It is claimed the elnrtion Until last September tho mortality of Locisvilu, Nov. ater returns rennsyivama and tho farmers and la- commissioners resulted so favorably to Indian prisoners was excessive, but it show the Democrntin fvvuKll-nriUVborers gave bossistn a rebuke of la rue tho Democrat that with tho present now apiienrs to have been checked. A will at Breihinridire, Stona proiortiona. In Ohio, he said, there is trustees in office, tho Demix-ra- t new village should be constructed for Montgomery, tho electi n of l!ft2 control 2,100 of tha no state organization of th !! them in place of the present temnorarv Ellis, Goodnight, McCreary and Paynter Indiana and Illinois have been organized Aw eiecuon boards of tho state. The bnmiKnt. i. shelters. The idea or making these In- are The congressmen from thia stato are: Louisville and the Sixth congres- but throe months. The Mutual KfnKt dians had to be given up, carriel First association district Psrrott IKmiocrat; secdid much sional district work. good Tho and pay of fifty cents a dav has been alrepublicans prol-abl- y Kiiteniiouae called particular atten-io- n ond, BretK, Democrat; third, Brown, will carry the Tenth and Eleventh lowed those who work for tho post with to the effects Democrat; fourth, Holmnn, Domocrat; the result of ameliorating their disco- districts. Nebraska, Wiaoonsio.Oolorado and other fifth, Oooer, Demncrst; oixth, Johnson, ntent Btate. Just iu proportion to tha unity of Republican; seventh, Bynura, Domocrat; In conclusion, General Howard sug lfichUjan. so has been tho etguth, ltookshiro. Democrat: ninth, organization, gests some system of school battalions to 11 p.m. tho Tho reporter asked Rittonhousocyclone. Detroit, Nov. 5.-- Up waugh, Republican: tenth. Putton, he if of boys from 17 to 21 years of age be or- indications are that tho Dmnoriifl meant to say the Farmer's Alliance is Demx;rat; eleventh, Martin, Democrat: ganized as a source of supply of an auxiliary to the Democratic party. twelfth, MeClellan, DomiH!rat; thirfor nflWrn iavo elected the governor by about He replied, not by any moans, tho teenth, Shi vol y, Democrat; a Democratic 10.000 'plurality and the rest of tho state for the army and militia. Deowaalin p.rty fought II AUiauoo . ........ . . . irrfj.... jn oouth Carolina and at other points, Tennessee. S'TfcTJj.j are concoling only the defett biitttrB'farmers desired to rebuke the The World's Fair. in disrereckless tU'thtfr power party Nov. Nashville, om still tqLeir of gubernatorial candidate. At gard of tho iieoplo's demands Washington, Nov. 5. The board of the last election rein the coming slowly, Buchanan, Republicans Democrat, was congress petitioned management for the government exhib- turned the stato ticket by alxnit 'JO.OOO his free from almost for governor will have betwoon 25,000 coinage its at the World's Columbian exposition majority. The Ktate senate will be clore, for alliance in the United States. This and 30,000 majority ovor Baxter, Repubdetermined at their meeting to project but up to the present time it shows a every swell does not ground prove that tho lican and Kelloy, Prohibition. Tho legis3. Democratic of Tho of one million dollars Repub- All iance and kindred majority plans upon a basis organizations s lature is concede Democratic in both licans which the house, the support the Democrats in JSH2. If will expenditure, exclusive of building or tho 15 Democrats claim by majority. buildings, the cost of which is limited by Democrats fail to give a greater volume houses, tho Democracy having made At the lust ,6esion both bouses were of in east Tennessee. law to four hundred thousand dollars. currency they will receive tho same gains Tho congressional delegations will It was also determined to tlx the maxi- Republican, the Senate by a majority of kind of punishment in 18!2. We arede-teininemum limit for floor space ut 200,000 I t and the, House by 37. In the con ho said, to bo fe.lt and if this stand as follows: First distict, Butler, ingressionoi election the Democrats re- House square feet our petitions we will Bond dependent Republican, vieo A. A. Tayignores turned their 111 candidates in the fol- to lor, Republican, tho present incumbent; Washington a ilouso of our own. lowing districts. According to present Colorado. Second, Houk, Republican, by returns the First Second, Fifth, Sixth, a roduced majorjfy; Third district, Special to Tns Commekciai,. North Dakota. Seventh and Tenth congressional disSnodgrass, Democrat, vico Evans, lie Denver, Colo., Nov. 5. The Republic- tricts in Michigan at tho last, election St. Pali, Nov. 4 So many personal riiihlicm.ihe trsent incumbent: Fourth ans have carried Colorado, though by a with tho exception of the First and and other interests entered into tho con- district, McMillin, Democrat, returned: returned Republican congressrilth oistrict Kichardson, Democrat, greatly reduced majority, and the defeat Seventh, men. The Third and Eleventh are sure, test in North Dakota that while tho re- returned; Sixth district, Washington, of Fessler for state treasurer, and possi- and Seventh dintrict probably the Fourth district has sult may bo known this week us to the Democrat, returned. bly the defeat of Jones and Dick for at- gone Republican. Returns from the heads of tho soma minor candi- Cox, Democriit; Eighth district, Knloo, ticket, Democrat returned; Ninth district torney general and superintendent of Eighth and Ninth districts show Dem- dates will have to wait a longer time. Pierce, Democrat, ocratic gams over last election, but not returned; Tenth dis- public schools. sufficient to remove the doubt which Both parties claim tho legislature. Tho t'ict, Patterson, Democrat, vico Pholan Townsend is elected to congress by a overshadows more are to received favorablo who declined renomination. them. It is thought, that figures the claim of the Republicans It was a good majority. The straight Republican full returns will be received .tonight. The majorities may bo less than in three cornered tight complicated by former years owinir to tho registration ticket in Arapahoe county has probably local contests and embittered by a hot and poll tax laws. The been elected, though bv a small majorMissouri. battle for the permanent location of the being most effected. Ivepublicon party d .t fa two or and of one the possible ity, St. Louis, Nov. 5. Tho returns from capitol which prevented anything like a members of the legislature. tho eighth, ninth and tenth congres- proper estimate. South Dakota election Washington. The Democrats have made large gains sional districts of this city indicate the returns are also delayed. Mellette and Nov. returns will bo elected ticket Pobtlani, the by Republican in the legislature electing their eutire election of tho democratic candidates, an uncertain plurality. from 100 precincts in Washington givo Cobb and Byrnes. The returns ticket in Lake County by an overwhelm- O'Neill, The legislature is slightly Republican. Wilson, from the state are very meagre. Republican, for Congress, Woman's ing majority. The general assembly is suffrage is defeated and tho Carroll, Demoerot, 4,887. St. Louis, Nov. 5. Yesterday's elechas been located in one of two safely Republican, however, insuring the tion changed considerably the political copital Seattle, Wn., Nov. 5. Tho indicaHuron and Pierre fought hard tions are that Wilson, for return of Teller to the United States complexion of Missouri. The Demo- cities. for the capitol and neither will concede Congress, has a majority Republican, of 5,000. Both Benate. In Arapahoe county it was a crats send a full delegation to congress, anything to the other. returns Full branches of the legislature Bre Republiwith one They elect the wiil be necessary to settle the matter. d fight the "gang" Repub- state ticket exception. can. On joint ballot tho Itepublicans Biid will have tho joint balof lot in the lican ticket polling about probably have 40 majority. legislature by a large majorPennsylvania. the Republican vote. ity. Returns are coming in slowly and New Hampshire. several days may elapse liefore the Philadelphia, Nov. 5. Tho election official vote will chairbe The given. Iowa. Coscokd, N. H., Nov. 5. There is no man of the Democratic state committee of Pattison, Democrat for governor is doubt that McKinney, Democrat, is 5. Nov. The said tonight that Wade, over Council Becffs, Iowa, Republican, had conceded by tho Republicans by result in the Ninth congressional dis- undoubtedly defeated Ryan in the Thir- 5,000. Tho Democrats have certainly elected to Congress in tho First district. trict is a complete surprise. Bowman, teenth congressional district. The Dem- gained two congressmen, and figures are Tho Democrats claim Daniell's election tho Second. The Republicans Bay Democrat is probably elected by 400 ocrats, he said, would have a majority of so close in three other districts that tho in Moore is chosen. Tho legislature is very probably seventy fivo on joint ballot in majority. official a show computation may possibly close. It control will undoubtedly be Keokuk, Nov. 57 Soerley, Democrat, the legislature and elected their state Democratic gain of four or five. The determined by. special elections held is elected to Congress in tho First dis- tioket by at leat 40,000. JJIf tho Democrat have a majority on present delegation in congress stands 21 today. There is no choice of governor trict by about 400 majority. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 5. Returns joint ballot in tho legislature it will as- Ivopublicaus and 7 Democrats. The leg- by the people. islature remains strongly Republican, from one third of the state show Demo- sure the return of Senator Vest. Delaware. although the joint ballot majority of 1U2 cratic gains sufficient if continued, to in the prosuut legislature will be someWiLMixoTON, Del., Nov. 5.- - -- Complete wipe out the Republican majority of two California. what reduced.. years ago and over a small Democratic returns whola stato give Reyfrom tho 5.San Francisco, Nov. 5. Three hunLatest returns Philadelphia, Nov. majority. The congressional delegation for governor 445 manolds, in Democrat, districts from Congresnional twenty will stand as follows, as it now appears: dred and fifty-si- x precincts, inclusive of election show state of tho and tho eighteen Democrat, for Conjority Causey, First district Skorlley; Demosrat; thirteen precincts in San Francisco, give and leu Democrats. The gress 514 majority. Tho next legisla Republicans second, Hayes, Democrat; third, Hender- Markham, Republican, for governor, ture will stand: Senate, Democrat delegation from this state stands 21 son, Republican; fourth, Butler, DemoPond, Democrat 24,551. The Reand seven Democrats. ), Republicans 4; house, Democrats 14, crat; fifth, Hamilton, Democrat; sixth, publicans carried San Francisco by 3,700, Philadelphia. Nov. 5. Complete but Republicans 7. There is no United White, Democrat; seventh, Hayes, short agaiust a Democratic of 300 in unofficial returns from every county it, Senator to lie elected. term, and Hull, full term, both Repub- ls8. Tho Republicansmajority contend that the state givo Pattison, Democrat, foi ninth, Flick, Republican; licans, eighth, this will result in tho election of both governor a plurality of 10,2011 over Montana. Cowman, Democrat; tenth, Doliver, Cutting, Republican, in the Fourth conRepublican. Tho Itepublicat Republican; eleventh, Perkins, Repub gressional district, and Hk.le.na, Mont., Nov. 5. Democrats Loud, Repub- candidates for lieutenant governor and lican. the in lican, returns claim the Fifth, affairs doubl no although are of the election of Dixon by COO mainternal Com5. Nov. Later secretary Des Moines, from both districts are still meager. elected as both ran far ahead of Tho Republican committee say jority. plete unofficial returns from fifty coun- McKenna. Republican, in tho Third disiu nearly every county. 'hat the result probably cannot bo deties on the head of tho ticket received trict and in Powers, the Republican, termined before Thursday. b The by tho register show a net Republican Sixth, 'are undoubtedly elected. The Illinois. ican committee claim five out of gain of 5,125 over last year. If the gain First and Second districts in are doubt, the eight state senators. continues in tho same ratio the RepubChicago, Nov. 5. The following conthough Blanchard, Republican, in the lican state ticket will be elected by three Second shows scattering gains. The en- gressmen are elected from Illinois: to six thousand majority. A Wild Cat Engine. tire state Republican ticket is elected. F.rst district, Taylor, Republican; secNov. 4. A collision ocOwes , Socud, West Virginia. ond, McCann, Democrat; third, New Jersey. Canadian Paeifio this on curred tho Democrat: fourth, Newborrj Whfxung, W. Va,, Nov. 4. Tho indiTeenton, Nov. 5. The Democrat io Democrat; fifth, Hopkins, Republican A morr.in mail from Torjiorning. Demothe cations are, this evening, that state committee concedes tho elect un sixth, Hilt. Republicau; seventh. Hen nto was run into by a wildcat engine. cratic tidal wave has taken West Vir- of Bergea to congress from the fin t lerson. Republican; eighth, Hill, Repub lhe- - engineer ai.d two others wero ginia in its course and that the Demo- district lican; ninth, Paysou, Republican, tenth, killed. rka i) gratt lt estimated h tK,.i awir gre . I 1'.. Rk-har- d ., . . tK-k- at mt am-nr- e , g turns two-third- - 2il; three-cornere- one-thir- d -- 27,-8S- Dela-mate- Dela-mate- r Re-pu- Dur-burow- - |