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Show KANSAS ELECriOiNS. Cillrrns' .tlllatire lias a Ticket In I lie )1rlil and rights Hie DM ParllMI Tilt lAOICB TAKE A PART IN THE STHlrt. II.. nrnlirr ef IVIortd UHlct tkit Votcl lu Kln.as Illy Mas .Nolalite. , llr Tslarraeh 10 Its Nas-i iNrr.iii.a'n.Mi i.i.r.iinia. A. New I'silr. Ihe I'lllaen' Atllaiaee Slnkes n I'lal'l. Kan.ah Citv, April 7. Klsttloni were held today In nil rlllea of Ihe fllst aiidMvoml cl.v. Although without K'iiitsI inlltlcnl slgiilllcancv. the re-sulfa re-sulfa uf the election nrn regnrdeil with r.iii.lderal.n Interest for twu leasjir. limine tlie Clllr.cn.' Alllaiics- had a ticket In the field and was lighting All lheoldi.arilca, TliuCltlu-ns'Alllani la really a branch of the Farmers' Alliance. HUorganlicdoii the same lita nud has thu stme object. In view, It la composed of that ele, Mont lu Ihe cities which would Join Hie Palmers' Alliance but for tho fact that the constitution or tho latter or 'ganlutlou will admit uonu but farmers. farm-ers. Thla element lias tieeli organlrcd la thu cities mostly slncv thu Farmers.' J Alllancu landslide or last fAll, 11 til this lilu flrst opiurtunlty or slinfclng Ita strength. Much Interest waa roll on I tlila account. I tiik otiikii km:mi:nt I In Hie election which attaches Interest I to It It the fact that women, under tlio lawt of Kansas, aro allowed equal sulTragis with men In municipal elections. elec-tions. It has been predicted that after I one or two ex erleiu es at the ills the I novelty of the things would illnpprar arid with It the woman's Interest In raiiulclpal Iiolltlca. Thla prediction ibai not bceu fulllllo.1. On tlie contrary con-trary tho women'. Interest In tmlltlca and their activity al Ihe polls liaa In-Icrrased In-Icrrased with each elcctlou. Tho reg-btrallon reg-btrallon nt woincu al the present pres-ent elecUou exceileil auy former regla-I regla-I tratluu. In Kansas City, Kan., the In-Icrtaiselli In-Icrtaiselli rrglatiatbll was smaller Ibaii In othsr less iiietrojwIIUu cities uf the rluke, Wing unlyi,. AlTokathu 1 regUtratlou lists were augmented by Cat usAiea or women; at WlclilU the lUcrrsau was alsiut SUM; at laveu-worth, laveu-worth, !&; at Atchliu, 11. Al Kan-aaaClty, Kan-aaaClty, Ivan., i:t1 women regl.teri., at lo-aveiiworttl '.TU, at TJil.a L74U, In Wltchlla iW and al Atchison ntout i IbOsJ. In Kautts City 'all the oaudUatca wovlded carrlagea to Uku thu wumeu 111 ttwolli. Alniil two-tlilrliuf the I female vote waa caat tlirrr..The women rondned their lutenat In the election to Toting, and lu onlyafewcesdld auy of them resort tu practical activity at the pills. This activity was cun. fined lo a few Cltltsn.'Alllance female leaJcrs. 1 TIIK .NUJIIIKII llf NMIIll'.s.ia Histvoleil In KausasClty was notable. They inarched to the isilla with ns ra'Jcli, ir not more, pride aiHielrwhltu slaters, and exercised their right of aiif-rrsv.Ith aiif-rrsv.Ith the satisfaction peculiar to llislr race. Dispatches from nlher nr the large ctllis ot Kausaa llnllcntothat the votu ol tho women, compare! to tho regU-Iratlon, regU-Iratlon, waa proiorilonatu to the mile vote. The uvmt ot tlio women had tlitlr tickets iireari-d at home or at elacai id meeting, and lliclrrreicuceat the polls waa only long enough to tier-rait tier-rait their ilenlt ol their billots. Unly a few remalr candidates npiwared on any or tho tickets and for uootllce lilcher than membership or the school board. The returns from several cities show that the cltlreua' alliance did not cut much or a llgurc, excepting where It endorsed the diaiiocraUo nominees. In tlioae placet they were tuccvful In electing the dihlocrats. Abilene Is the ouly city reiionui5 a cuireus- alliance victory. Tho returns from Leavenworth show HioentlterelKlbllcail tlcklt elected, thu nrttreiwbllcau victory f..r six years In Hist vicinity. At Lawrence the re-lubllcaiiB re-lubllcaiiB were alio successful. They elu ted Ihelr full ticket, with the exes ex-es ptlou if two ineuiloit of thuCouucil rlecteil by the cltUeiis' alliance. At Clsy Center tho republicans defeated the tltlreni' alliance, and 'at Wichita Hie ilemooraU cartle.1 everylnlng. At-chliou At-chliou electa republican uiVtcert aud Dltlhe a mixed ttt of olllurs, with Ida n publicans In control. APOttawa all )rtli combliissl against the re- fubllcans, but the latter wrru tUDceas-ul. tUDceas-ul. a'roaaes eud His drip. Skw Yoiiic, April 7. Count Kmllo de Keratry, i;m envoy uf tlio French government, whu la Instructed to convey cro. or the l.eglou of Honor to two distinguished Americana who have bes'ii prominent In the light for Hie copyright law, arrived here Sunday from France, and Is confined to his bed, sullrrlug from Ihugrip. Thu crosses aud other sldillur decorations aro usually bt-atoMcd through Hie con. tula ol tho countrlis conferring Ihe honors, bat In this Instance tlio French government, after the iiaaaage or the copyright bill, dealred lu aty nn unusual un-usual cuuiiillnieiit lo thu American Copyright Llagile. and a- deputed tlm Count loplu the crisis of the Legion orilonoruuthebrcaitsortliegentliuien seletted Tor tho dlatlnctlou, llobcrt Uuderwood Johnson of the Uentury magazine editorial stair, secretary uf tho American author's copyright league nud or thej lint cxtvutlve copy-light copy-light committee which rrpiceiited nil the leagues which favored cipyrlght measun,niid ex-Hepriseiilatlve Win. L. Blinonds, also a Icier In .the liatllo Just wnn by the frlmdaul copyright. Tlm French government liiteiidisl to Include Bon ilur Piatt uf Coiinvctlrut, lul, alter comliig lo this determlim. lion. It was uifnruicd Hint a Unlteil rttaieaHeiiator an. detarrul rrom ru celvlng . such la conation. However, the desire to haveritiiator Piatt Ifonor-1-1I h .. been carried uut. In spito nf thla doiinrnient. at Count duiv iratry Is also entrusted with conferring iiiou Henutor Plait a liaiidsumo medal 1. I peclally dvilgued aud strut k lor tlio "rem loii, and which In a gift .la Hit Heustorfroiii Coiihijcllcutiilthe French literary soilellrs, who greatly appreciate appre-ciate Piatt's etTorts. nirrrremenei Ihe Atib-Treasn? a,ies-Us.,. a,ies-Us.,. Jackbiin, Mlsa, April 7. The T.x. ecutlve Conimltteo of the Btate Farm, era' Alliance met last night to consider Hie question or accepting the resignation resigna-tion of their newspaivr organ. The toli!illireTeucuwauti the suletnasury question, but ru Ihu Htate nud National Alliance declared In favor or the sub. treasury plan, the majority of the cum mltti-e as niemWIs or Hie Alliance, decided de-cided to stand by sold declaration. Tho minority rcjiort says, In part! 'The signer. Iwlleve that tho Alliance mint align Itseir with one or the otb'.r or Ibo national parties lo accomplish nn thing, or orgnnlie Itseir Into n o-lltlcal o-lltlcal party, Which would lead to lit destrucUoti, and tvllevn any measures or policy alTertlng all classes or cltliens should I fresdy and fairly dlscuasa.1 and should fall If not endorsed by the Isvorlo, Therefore tlie minority cannot endorse airy action that will muula the rcM or IridlvldmU." sjrkra.ka l:leellos fn.I.e Ihe .New Omai'ia, April 7. All over Nebraska today iiiunlclial elections were held under tlio new laws, which embraces the Australian plan cr voUng. He-' lairls rrom nearly every .city aud village vil-lage In tho Hlato ludlcntu that tho law It one of tho last over doviseil. The general routine work or receiving And iMiiitlngthu taJlobi lias leeii greatly The rrlurna an lar show a general resumption re-sumption or uwrr by the republicans where rty llni-s wore drawn, lu most ol the towns the question was U. Iween llcetiae auJ 119 license, and thu votu mainly resulted lu favor o( license, . Linoii.N, NeU, April 7. Unusual Interest was attracted hy theaiunlclpal electlou In thla clly today and a heavy vote waa ladled. Llncolu elected a mayor, city clerk, treasurer, seven meuibrrsot the common council and miliar city oulcera. There were Hire., candidates du the field for mayor Alexauder (rep.), Ames (detu.)and Weir (citizens'). The . turns at nildnlglit, with oiie-tlilrd of r the voting precinct, yet lo rcuirt. Indicate Indi-cate a close lacs between Alexander M aud Weir. The balance of Ihe republican repub-lican city ticket was elected and four or the seven couiiclluien, with Hie remaining re-maining three ludouht. The Australian, luillot law wo. ols.rvi.1, and gave general gen-eral satisfaction lu this clly, as well a. throughout the Htate. Chairman Talbot Tal-bot of the republican rlty' committee, claims the election of Alexander by a plurality of ID. iMter Wi-lr', titlirru' candidate, la elected mayor by &o plurality. The luilaiire or Ihe city ticket Is dlvideJ between be-tween thecltluns and deiuoi'fals, with the council uiiceitaiu. Itseerl er I'lsue and aausal feel. S'.liraraU. Han FnA.sciacu, April 7. The coin' blncd xsris of wheat and flour from UiUpurt during the nine mouths dating da-ting from July, IstK), aggregated U lTu.W centals, Hie Hour Wing rvducaal to wheat centals. The vsluo of Uii. seaaou'. exurU Is JIS,13,niw. Tkeltallnar InJIelui.als. Nrw' VoRic, April 7, Proceodlnjs lllldnr UlotudlctmellU ajaluat thu director, di-rector, ot the New York, New Haven & Aarlfurd llallroad were stayed by Judge llarret lodAy, wndlng a motion a to'cliangopl.loeottrlat from Hie general srai-loiu court to the Oyer and Terminer. Termi-ner. The UlnralIJTrlal. Wa.imnutun, April 7. ArgumVnlt fir the defeiiae lu the ICIncall cose were cuucludtd today, alter which the ojurt adjourned until tomorrow, when the prusecutlou will close the argu-menu argu-menu Atnl the com lie submitted to the Jury. IIchI ruiin.l lUMIiuirKll!, Man., April 7.-rThe body of Huaw, llarvanl oarsman, druwued iviille rowlug yesterday, wfct found this morning. |