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Show California Has elected a Kepubllca, governor and probably the entire statl ticket by pluralities estimated at fr0iT 5,000 to 20,000. OHIO EXIlOltSHS MC'KINI.KY. Until noon today returns from Ohit indicated that the Republicans carried the same fifteen congressional district! and the Democrats the same district! as in the presidential election of 'fin. The Republicans will have over 00,001! plurality on tbe state ticket. In Pennsylvania, Stone. Republicat is elected by a plurality of over 150,v 000 over Jenks, Democrat. Latest returns from Nevada show that McMillan, Republican, has been elected governor of Nevada. Careful compilation of the next legislature shows for United States senator on joint ballot: Anti-Stewart 25, f0, Stewart 15, doubtful 4, with on( county still to hear from. Chairman Kidd of the South Dakota Populist committee claims the election of Lee, the Populist candidate for governor. gov-ernor. The Republicans concede his election by 200. Tbe senate will have 12 Republican majority, and the house 10. From present indications it looks as if the constitutional amendments on equal suffrage, initiative and referendum referen-dum and state dispensary had carried in North Dakota. The incoming legislature, of Wyoming, Wyom-ing, which will elect a L'nited States senator appears from latest returns to be constituted as follows: Senato, thirteen Republicans, six Democrats, one doubtful, probably Republican; ; house, thirty-seven Republicans, one Democrat. The entire fusion state ticket, headed head-ed by Charles S. Thomas, Democrat, for governor, is elected in Colorado by a majority approxi mating about 50,000. This is by far the largest majority ever given a candidate for governor in Colorado, Colo-rado, but is less than half of Bryan's majority for president. The fusionists have an overwhelming majority in the legislature. In Montana Campbell, Democrat, is elected to congress by a plurality exceeding four thousand. The legislature legis-lature is democratic by a decided majority. ma-jority. Complete returns will not alter materially the situation as stated. The Democratic committee concedes the re-election of Governor Pingree in Michigan, by a plurality of perhaps 50,000. NOT A VOTE AGAIXST JOE WHEELER. A Democratic congressional delegation delega-tion was elected from Alabama. General Joseph Wheeler was unanimously reelected, re-elected, not a vote being cast against him. In Rhode Island both Republican candidates for congress were returned. In Massachusetts, Bruce, Democrat, Dem-ocrat, for governor, has 107. ST5. Wol-cott, Wol-cott, Republican, 100,23s; Woleott'i plurality, 82,243. In Oregon both Republican congressmen con-gressmen have been elected by majorities major-ities ranging from 5,000 to (5,000. Returns from the state of Washington Washing-ton g'ive the following vote on congressmen: congress-men: Jones, Republican. 14.931: Cush-man, Cush-man, Republican. 14.025: Lewis, fusion, 12,013; Jones, fusion, 13.353. In Minnesota the Democrats elect John Lind governor. The Republicans elect six of seven congressmen. Returns from all over Missouri point to the election of the entire Democratic state-ticket by at least 5,000 majority. The returns from Wisconsin show the Republicans have carried their state ticket by 30.000. In Indiana the Republicans hare carried the state by 15.000 majority. The Democratic victory in Keutucky is sweeping. The Democrats elect possibly ten congressmen out of eleven. Ft SHlMSTS WIS IX IDAHO. In Idaho, Chairman Morrison of the Republican state commit tec. concedes the election of Governor Steuuenberg, the fusion candidate, and the entire state ticket. The fusionists will also have control of the next legislature. Stewart, Republican, is elected judge in the Third district; Stoekslagor. Democrat, Dem-ocrat, in the Fourth: Rich. Democrat, in the First. The Second district is in doubt. It is estimated 45,000 votes were cast in the state. The probable division is: Fusion, 33. 000; Republican, Repub-lican, 10,000; Populist. 7.000. Two years ago Bryan electors received 33,000 and McKinley 7,000. The increase in the vote is ou account of woman suffrage, about 33 per cent. |