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Show lions on the en'liU In the republic,. n ' ranka. , Bell and -Johnson- have ma do. '. similar decUratkn- c,fprJneliU-s. ami the battle will be one -of 'peryonaU?. . largely, if the. rerpubU-ans are a Me to , harmonize before election day, -. i San l,rancUcu-.'Avj;--n.Rofurng ;. from all tactions -of tjio'trtaio pc-ti ' but to add "to tho completeness of llui' victory scored In c-stcrday's prlc-vy ' election .. by the" lJno.dnRooseV' lt . '" league, as the' Insurgent faction o? the ' 1 Republican , pan j..jn. California is-' . designated. It 1c -estrmated- that "the plurality or Hiratft'Jchtison,' 1,'irii-date 1,'irii-date for-' 'goven.ur.' ! H not be ' than 20.000.-" T,uxi.'.-CAtry, ;vlo ran second. for ;tt- llS'mtvto-ia:,. nomination, nom-ination, .leads? Aldi ttrnl '.Atitforscn, , tho regular orr.v:ii.-.Uoa'n-Jriilnfff 'y ' a greater margin. Slooton end ElletT. the reraajniii- two Ktalwart candidates, candi-dates, cut. tut. i:tV r.gur.-- fn tii-7 cn- "' " oral result, tr.i- fmu-r runnir's: arroug- -' ' ' ly only in hla houio'cocrvty l.'n. geles and.Uie Irincr v-oVlnz !cst than- -3 per cont tr th-i' total Rcin-blK-aa . vote. ' . " . ; ' Two stfllwi-t c.Gi.-rcssrti'' ii DiinCAn' McKinley Jn-he-S,.-coiil.ilr,tnct -and' -' Jatnes McTcblan- -in ' f .he' S'-vnU:-. ' -apparentb' have ' jjhti -dereaiod." -Wit- .' l!am T. Kent, for whom' Clfford' Pjn-"."-.''; chot rtumped the Second : district, .' ; leads McKinlHy.il a narrow b it-fcafe '. margin, while W. D. Stephens has a,"'' sinlilar. lad over-ClcLa-cblaH., ' ' . E. A. Hayes, Jnsursent Hir-imbeat" - ' from the Fifth tiiatricthfis !ten re- nominated. ' Eh;lebrlght and. Saiith." .( regulars. app-r.r to have been rcnoml-; nated in . the First and Eigtith dis- ' ' Iricts, respectlvtiy. rQ thflther California" Cali-fornia" districts, three la number, tho , . prcaent EUlwurt repreEcnratlves were not opposed. .- -. . ,v ' KlgureK on' the advifcory Tv-i(c' tor .-United .-United States renaior. Mo : Hucfrtd : Frank P. Flint, aro far froi'n'comptete, , -but in alt rijf. the returns John n. - "Works, the choice of th,?, Lincoln-.'-.. Hooscvelt league, appearb to IxViri the " ltad. . . . ' ' - - ; It Is apparent that .Johnson ha car-- . -. ried along vtrtunHj- all of the'inhiir- . gent state ticket with him, and that tho insurgent facdoa will have-" a good working ip.Koi'Ilyla'ttift stale lela-turc. lela-turc. '' ' ' .; ..'.. . , .', ' --. ; ' Los Angeles. Aug. 17. Today's ie- V turns from tho Scveti'.h'CongresHlonal ' '. district leave the rf-sijlt in doubt. Oat' of a total of .230 precincts in this city, " full returns from 20Cigive Stephens,' .' insurgent. C.0S2. and MUacb.lrm. regit- -lar, 3,558. In' th eojinty ouVide o .' the city McIachJan is -leading.' , .. '.' -: CALIFORNIA INSURGENT Johnson Carries State by 20,0p0W,KinIcy: Is Defeated San Francisco. Aug. 17. That Cali-, toinia is insurgent in its republican. 1 olitL-s was prove j beyond di.-cussion j ; esterday when Hiram D. Johnson, i leadiug exponent of auii-mach'ne don- trine, swept the field In tho dlieet J primaries, winning his parly's nomi-j nomi-j nation lor governor by a plurality I '.hat will border on 50,1.00 when all iv turns are in. Just how great was the extent of the di --aster to t'Jie Stal- ; wprts cannot bo known until outlying outly-ing Jistricts have been heard lrom, out every indication jioinis to a clean-cut clean-cut declaration by the party tor in- j urgency. It Is asserted that Johnson carried I to victory with hiai two insurgent I congressmen. Willijm Kent in tho Second district un 1 W. D. S'ephcns in the Seventh. The most coimdno I reiurns obtainable indicate that these I men have been successi'ul. although i the right is close in each dlstiiel. For I'niled States teiafor to succeed Frank P. Fl:ut. an advisory vote was iccorded nr.d. while the return:; ;re tar from crniplete, Johi D Works, l mining with the same hackin:; aj that accortk'd Johnson, seems u have triumphed. Thj otlu-r stale offices ti i -so will ! bo ril'J by men of insurgent temlen-j temlen-j ritfs. If completed conn's follow out the lines of the flrpt return?. Tho democrats entered th'-. primaries pri-maries with perfect harmony as to their nominees, and Tl'evJore Bell will make- the ficht ngilist In'in'on lor eleriion. Rut one incident ol Ms-c-ord marred ih deniorr.it ic slate. E. 1. Troy and Walter MacArtur.r si giving giv-ing for tho nominntlon of J'no Fourth i-o igie -s onal district. Mnr rthr.r e'.paro'.itly ha j won the race, and v. ill c j pe.-e Julius Knhn. re"nb!:cau tiic'inib'.it. who ha-I no contest, for election In the republican gubcrnarorial flj-fii. around which th' whole contest centered. Johnson had :oi easy victory, vic-tory, M.-j closest rival iiel-.ir: Charles F. Curry, running on the strength of hl.s own ilitical machine. Alden Anderson, Hie regular, was hoiielescily liitaii ,'od. not fecuniir; a si.'iglo county. Th in!Hr.tion now before tho voters ef the slate is tho election Itself.. p-niocralii" leaders ai d'claiing su-l-ieme conilJence in Pell's ability to o'c'feat Johrson. bating their prcdlc- |