Show THE ELECTIONS Republican Gains Generally Detroit 5 There was an election througout this state today for one judge of the supreme court two regents uf the state university and a circuit judge in twentyfour different circuits or districts dis-tricts The returns come in slowly but there is no question as to the reelection of Jsaac Marster of Bay City to the supreme bench and the choice of Hon Jas J Joy of Detroit and Governor Austin Blair of JacKson for regents all republicans There was a largo number of charter elections in the state with avery a-very mixed result local issues largely predominating as usual with charter elections Bismarck 5R B Thurstan and the entire jepublican ticket was elected today to-day by a small majority Omaha 5 The democrats elected James E Boyd their canditate for mayorat the city electiontodayand carried car-ried tho general city ticket and all ward candidates with one or two exceptions The whole city government was reorganized reorgan-ized under a new law at this election and the victory is regarded as moat ioi oortant Milwaukee 5Democrats made gains in the state on account of the antitreat ing law Orsamus Cole was elected chief justice of the supreme court and J B Cassody associate juUico of the supreme court beth republicans without opposition opposi-tion A light vote in tjtie state Cincinnati i 5 Unofficial footings show that Means democrat is elected mayor by 2409 All the rest of the city ticket is republican except one member of the board education The council stands republicans 32 democrats IS board of education republicans 24 democrats 13 Little Rock GKrauer democrat is elected mayor by three majority Jordan Jor-dan republican is elected alderman of the Sixth Ward The democrats elect tbe treasurer judge and five but of six aldermen St Louis GTbo majorities for republican re-publican candidates on the city ticket elected yesterday other than the mayor rang from 1659 to 8569 The majority for Wm L Ewing for mayor stands as reported lat night 13255 The m jori ties for republican members of the council coun-cil range from 3622 to 5421 < if twenty eight members of the house of delegates oie from each ward republicans elect nineteen and democrats seven by majorities ma-jorities ranging from 25 to 917 Thevote was 22000 Jess than the registry the falling fall-ing off being among democrats Chicago 6 Later returns from tho municipal election make some surprising change Nearly 12000 more voles were polled than in the mayoralty election of 1879 and 15000 less than in tho last presidential election Harrison majority major-ity is very doe to 8000 Democrats elect the treasurer by 4900 attorney 5700 clerk by 1500 majority R pnb linens gained two aldermen and have control of the council by a secure majOrity majOr-ity They also elect the following town officers in north town The collector in south town supervisor collectcr aifessor and clerk by majorities of 179 to 1823 and in west town collector and clerk These changes from the supposed result show quite clearly that the votes mote generally divided on personal than political polit-ical grounds and deprive the result of iU significance from political standpoints |