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FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAHA , THURSDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 9 , 1893. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. JUST AN AVALANCHE McKlnloy's Majority Growing with Every Hour that Passes. PROfECTION HANDSOMELY SUSTAINED Almost Ono Hundred Thousand Totes Ahead of Ncal. FREE TRADE EMPHATICALLY REPUDIATED Bcpuhlicaus of the Buckeye State Have OdVtEo for Bejoioing , PROFITED BY RECENT OBJECT LESSONS Agnln the Old llucKoyo Htnlo TiiUcn 1U 1'lnco In l.lno ARiilitat thn Common ICiinny I/itvHt iircllou : Uu- tiirna from Other Stale * . COMJMDCS , Nov. 8. The sccno In the office of Governor McKtnloy last night was very different from the sccno In the same place a year ago. Then the champion of protection sat surrounded by a few friends , dismally regarding the returns which indicated that the cause for which ho had so strenuously battled had gone clown in defeat. Last , night he sat In the same chnlrllstcnlng com placently to the reading of the returns which told that the cause of protection was ogaln tilumphant. A year ago the doors of the governor's ofllco wore closed at midnight and none but friends were admitted ; last night both doors were open and everybody was welcome , oven the boy with the tinhorn being tolerated. Last year It was a funeral scene , with marks of sorrow on ovcry countenance ; last nlcht it was a scene of rejoicing and ovcry face was wreathed in smiles. The same telegraph instruments in the corners ticked off the messages and they were read from the same table , but there had been a change. Governor MeKinlcy's ofllco Is thronged again today. H is impossible for him per sonally to rqad all the congratulatory tele grams. These dispatches como from shops and business circles as well as politicians. At 11 o'clock Chairman Dick's revised figures at the republican state headquarters Indicate over bO.OOO plurality and three- fourths of the legislature. Verdict Ajrulnst free Trailc. In reply to a request for his opinion of the causes for tlio result In Ohio , Governor Me- Kinley today states that Lawrence T. Neal , ) the democratic candidate for governor , was recognized us much as a free trader as ho ( McKinley ) was an advocate of protection At tr.o Chicago national convention last year Neal was the author of the anti-tariff plunk which was Inserted in the platform in place of the plank reported by Cleveland's friends on the com mlttoo on resolutions. In his opening speech in this campaign at Newark , Mr. Ncal not only told the people his campaign would bo fought on the lines of the Chicago platform , which hnuT been In corporated in the state platform on which ho stood , but also so clearly defined Ins posi tion as a free trader that the two candidates were recognized throughout , the canvass as embodying in their views this issue in a way that had never before been so distinctly presented to the people. "Tho next day after Noil's speech at Newark , " says Me- Klnloy , " 1 accepted his Interpretation of the Issue as represented by us respectively , and wo fought it out on that line in over 10U pub- lie meetings of each candidate that follower and were invariably addressed in accordance with the challenge at Newark and Its prompt acceptance. IMurilllly orNriirly HO,000. At democratic state headquarters it is conceded that the figures don't warrant there In Innlrlnrr nff.ni * rnt.nvnq. nlmlpmnn Hlnlr nl Ill iUUUUJK * HfcVi lubiuiia. vjuuiiiiiuu utvn. the republican state headquarters has later official returns and says that Governor Me- Kinloy's plurality Is botwo'en 70,000 and 80- 000 , the lorecst In the history of the state except in 181J8. At that time Brough had over 150,000 , his opponent being Vallandlg- hum , who was then an exile in Canada. Chllllcotho , the homo of Ncal , the demo cratic candidate for governor , went repub lican for the first time. There are many surprises in localities being reversed by the McKlnloy votes. The telegraph offices are busy handling congratulatory telegrams pouring in from all parts of the country. Republican papers are out today with Mo- Kinley hoisted us their candidate for presi dent. The Ohio legislature will be republican by about two-thlids in both houses. Two pro posed constitutional amendments , ono to permit the general assembly to tax fran chises , such as the Pullman , telephone and telegraph companies , etc. , and one to divide the ulg counties , such as Hamilton , Frank lin and Cuyahoga into legislative districts , were Hwumpcd for want of attention , so greatly was public attention fixed on voting for McKlnloy. Ho carried this county , Franklin , which bus always been democratic and Is In Mr. Outhwalto's district , bv over 10,000 majority. Cleveland carried U last year by 1,100. At republican headquarters , with unoffi cial returns from most of the state , they claim that the legislature will stand twentyllvo republican senators to seven democrats and eighty-three republican representatives to twontyvfour democrats. The populist and prohibition votes wcra reduced as well as that of the democrats. The McKinley vote pulled through district and county local tickets for the republicans , as uell us thsir legislative candidates. The republicans have carried some counties that they never car ried even durlnt } the amalgamated vote of ino war. At 3 p. m , these taking bulletin returns it republican headquarters said McKinloy's plurality would reach 100,000 , Chairman Dick , however , said he would not claim over 65,000 until ho Imd responses from his local commlltcomon. In order to confirm tl.o incredulous Indications ho has just telegraphed the eighty-eight county chairmen for corrected counts of their re- ipeetivo boards and ho expected to hear from all tonight , when ho would Issue a bul letin on thu summary of the voto. lloturni troui Other I'olutt. CI.EVBLANP , O. , , Nov. 8. McKinlo.v's plurality lu Cuyalioga county is 8,100 , The republicans elected every candidate- the olty itud county tickets , with pluralities running from 5,000 to 10,000 , Ono precinct of Hamilton county has not yet sent in Us returns. Unofficial footings lor governor havq been made and as the missing precincts will not make a difference ol 100 cither way , the following pluralities ire practically certain to bo correct ; Mo- ICInloy. 10,703 ; Harrison , lieutenant gov- Irnor , 10,439. The republican legislative ticket , three souRlors and ono representative , is elected by pluralities running from 8,000 to 14,000. J'ho highest plurality is for Ferris , the re publican probate Judge , 14,700. A collection of futures aud estimates re- ceived hero Ohio , from nil but fourteen coun ties in the state , give McKinley n plurality of GO,710. The fourteen counties last year pave u democratic plurality of 3,204. Kali- mating a republican gain of 800 in each of these counilc.s ? ivei McKinley n plurality of 07,714. UuhiH All Otor tlio State. CINCINNATI , Nov. 8. Complete revised official list of Hamilton county on governor : Total vote cast. 74,480 ; McKinley. reput- llcivti , 4a.'J.K ) ! Ncal. democrat , ill.lVU ) ; Mack- lln. prohibition , 131 ; Br.ickpn , peonle's , 731) ) . McKinlcy's plurality 10,1100. McKinley's ' majority U.IMO. Complete returns' from this , Cuyahosa. county show that McKlnloy received 2tt.i ! more votes than were cast for Harrison last fall , while Iseal received l,295 ) less than Cleveland ot. This makes a , republican gat.i of 11.034. Mi-Klnlcy's plurality In tno county is U0.4bO. Thu populists cast 3,450 , n gain of 1,488. Thu following arc pluralities and gains In counties heard from , complete or estimated , today : Muskegon. plurality 780 , ( rain 848 ; Daivo. plurality MX ) for Neal , republican gain C'J7 ; Clark countv , McKinley plurality 2.200. gain 147 ; Scloto county , McKlnloy plurality 1,700 , gain 018 ; Mclgs county , Mc Ktnloy plurality U.2.0. ! gain 4UO ; Jackson county. McKlnloy plurality 1,178. gam 472. McKtnlcy made gains as follows lu other counties ; Knox , 583 ; Clifton , 151 ; Mercer , 1,157 ; Sandusky , 1,058 ; Trumbull , 1,8'J'J. Ite- turns from the people's tickets are meager , but they indicate a reduced vote. ; ( iuvv i.v TIII : MAD. Conk Con in j'-i Cltiii Civo Him a Splen did support. Ctiiiutio , Nov. 8. The defeat of the demo crat * hero and the election ot Judge Gary has been a suvnro blow to Governor Altgeld , who dictated the makeup of the doiuocratlo ticket and throw his entire Influence against Gary. The defeat , it is thought , has lessened the governor's chances for re-election and discouraged the democrats upon the election of a successor to the late Mayor Harrison. Many causes are asslcncd for the victory of the republican ticket hero. Tlio influence of the murdered mayor , Carter Harrison , was still foil , and his avowed antagonism Governor Altgeld , with whom ho was a com petitor for a seat in the United States sen ate , is thought to have made votes for Gary. The Irish-American vote , too , ileured largely in ino election , and was cast heavily for Gary and the republicans. Judge Moran.who championed Gary's cause , helped sway a largo clement. Tncn , too , German Luther ans appear to have largely abandoned for the time being their alliance with the demo crats on the school issue. The strong senti ment ngaiust the anarchists which exists throughout the city was also a factor , al though the latter clement did uot figure so largely .is had been cxncoteii by many. It Is generally thought that the fact that Gai-y , who is a democrat , was placed on the re publican ballot materially aided his ticket , and some democrats now claim th.it had ho not been nominated by the republicans the result might , after all , have been a demo cratic victory. The revision today of election returns shows that the republicans elected their en tire Judicial ticket , with the possible excep tion of Kraft , with Judge Gary In the lead. Kraft was identified to some extent with the socialists here. The republicans showed general gains throughout the city and county over the presidential vote of last year , and in addi tion Gary , who presided at tno Ilaymarket nimrcnlst. trial and was opposed by Gov ernor Altgeld's inlluenco. received many democratic votes , putting him considerably ntiead of his ticlset. In the fight for county commissioners the result U somewhat in doubt and it may require the ofllcial count to decide which party is in the lead. It is apparent that the tvxird of commissioners will bo a mixed ono , as men on both tickets seem to have been elected. Gary's plural ity Is estimated at 8,000 , nlthouch some place It as high as 15,000 , with the remain der of the ticket from 8,000 , to 4,000 behind Gary's lead. LATEST 1'IIO.U KKVT 'VOIIIJ. ICennbllciind Hnvo Kc aou to Feel I'roitd of Their Victory. New YOUK , Nov. 8. Latest returns from all parts of the state show the republican victory Is fully as great as the most enthu- biastic of the party leaders have claimed. Bartletl's majority over Mnynard is in round figures 50,700. General Palmer's majority for secretary of state is 85,000. Of the sixty counties Maynurd secures a major ity In only seven , viz : Albany , Chemung , Greonc , Now York. Kansnler , Schoharloand Seneca. Ho carried Now York by about 82,000. Meyer carried it by C 1,075. The total vote for Judge of the court of appeals and secretary of state Is : B.irt- lott , lUTi.OOO ; Mn.vnard. 45,400 : Palmer , 109- GOO ; Mover. 74.000. The democratic rout In Kings county Is complete. Besides the loss of mayor , their control of the Board of Aldermen is gone. This puts all the power in the hands of their political opponents. John Y. McKano attributes the defeat in Kings county not to riotous scenes in Gravescnd , but to a general feeling of dis satisfaction as shown by the voter * in the various stales. .Siimmiiryor VirclnlH'a Vote. RICHMOND , Va. , Nov. 8. The following summary of the vote has just boon made public at democratic headquarters : Forty counties give n democratic majority of 28,540 ; fifteen cities , n dumojratlc majority of 17.051. There are fifty counties and the city of Bristol tel to bo heard from. The indications are that the democratic majority will reach 50,000. Following are believed to bo the only counties in the state that have gene for the populists : Now ICent , Campbell , Caroline line , Prince GeorRO , Greenville , Powhatan , Prince ICdwnrd , Sussex. Returns thus far of the election held In this state yesterday have all been reported by majorities , and , therefore , It Is Impos sible to make even an approximate number of the votes cast. These things aro.certain , however ; First , that the democrats did not poll their usual strength , and second , that the republicans did not support the pop- ullsts. Ollliiial ami unofficial returns Indi cate that thu democrats have carried twonty-thrco senatorial districts , the pop ulists ono , and ono district Ib still In doubt. The democrats liavo fifteen members of the senate who hold over. Of the members elected to the house oj delegates , the demo crats will probably have ninety out of 100 elected. Indications lead to the belief that the democratic majority in the state will i each 50,000. lii Bosrox , Nov. 8. ' " 'ho result of the election in Massachusetts yesterday can only bo de scribed ns a huge political landslide. For the Ilrst time In thrco years the state will have a republican governor and his plurality is tlO.OOO at least , \Vhilc the whole ticket is elected with him and the legislature is solid republican In both branches , sanguine re publicans had not churned over 15,000 for Grcenhalgo. The astonishing result is at tributed by these democrats who will talk to the present depression , aided by the fact thut Massachusetts is normally a republican state. Tim prohibition vote did not flitter from last year's figures , but ( h ° populists managed to increase their vote 100 percent. The socialist-labor vote wub Insignificant. Ilepulillo.in buccvmi In Detroit. Dfc-ruoiT , Nov. 8. Complete returns from yesterday's elections show that the entire republican municipal tlukot has been suc cessful. Plngreo , republican , for mn.vor , Is elected for u third time by u plurality of 5,700 , and the balance of the ticket U car ried by plmallttcB ranging from 1,000 to The democrats made a gain of three In the board of alderman , but the republicans will still have a largo majority. I.evi T , Griflm , democrat , is elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congress man Clilpmau of the First district by a plurality of 1,700. Arrested lor CITV , Nov. a "Pinny" Blitz , known to ( ho police in all the larte cities as a bad man , was convicted In the federal court here today on thrco charges ot illctral voting in the election n year ago. Ho was ono of the gang indicted for illegal work in thn Ninth ward of this city. Ho will un doubtedly got a severe sentence. COI.OKAIH ) I Kpptihllcnn * .Mniln ( tulnn Womnn Sun"ri\to ( Cnrrloil In tlio Stata. DnNvr.n , Nov. 8. Yesterday's election In Colorado was for county officials only and a comparison with last year's state election when the populists defeated the republicans , the party then In power , Is rather unsatlsj factory ; besides this the republicans , demo crats and populists were this year split Into manj different combinations , there being eleven tickets In this county , the balance of the counties also having numerous combina tions. Up to the time of the state and presidential election of iSitt the republicans maintained an avor.igo ma- lorlty of 18,000 over the democrats. That time the populists carried the state by 15- 000 plurality. The democrats loll far behind because of Cleveland's known nntaeonlsm to sliver and polled but 11.000 votes. They have not recovered any followers since , but In stead have been steadily losing ground and the democratic ptrty , relieved of all combi nations , received not over 5,000 votes In the state yesterday. Tlio republicans this year carried Arapahoe county , which Includes this city , by irom 1,000 to 2,500 , there having been considerable scratching done. They ttlso carried by proportionate pluralities the following counties : Lincoln"Weld , Pueblo , Cheyenne , Gllpin , Washington , Conojos , Phillips , Lake , 121 Paso , Jefferson , Huorfano and a number of less Important counties. The populists carried Boulder. Clear Creek , Kit Carson , Park , Delta. Dolores , Summit. Fremont , Montrose , Mesa , San Juan. Garficld and Chuffeo , by pluralities equal to last year. The democrats and republicans fused m Hinsdalo and elected most of their ticket ? . In Ourny there was only ono ticket , populist , In the Held. In Morgan county the offices are divided between populists and republicans. San Miguel elected an independent people's ticket over the straight people's ticket. Archuleta republicans elected most of their ticket. Woman's suffrage has beer carried in the state by about 8,000 majority. IN SOUTH DAKOTA. U'hiit the ItcpuhllciiiiH I'lilloil to Get Went to the l'on. | Sioux FAU.S , S. D. , Nov. 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Br.c.J Election returns gen erally give republicans of the state a major ity of from 4.000 to 5,000 about 00 per cent of the full vote cast in this ( Second ) circuit. J. W. Jones gets 71)0 ) plurality. Other circuit Judges are all republicans except Plowman ( pop. ) in the Eighth. LBAH CITY , S. D. , Nov. 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE.J Heturns thus fur give Uico ( rep. ) 8 plurality over Plowman ( urn. ) for Judge of the Eighth judicial circuit Fourteen precincts are yet to bo heard from , which will doubt less elect Plowman. Thomas * ( dcm. ) carried Meade county , but was con siderably behind in L-xwrenco and Butto. Gardner ( rep. ) is elected Judco of the Seventh circuit. Di'.Ainvoon , S. D. , Nov. 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Biu ] In the Eighth Judicial district a very lip nt vote was cast. In the three counties it did not exceed 4,500. nice ( rop.'lias ) a plurality of 50 over Plowman ( ind. ) . Twenty Plowman precincts to hear from , which will elect Plowman by a small margin. The republican vote for supreme Judge is in excess of nil others. In Full Itlicr County. HOT Si'itiNOs. S. D..Nov. 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE BnE. ] Holurns of Fall Hiver county on supreme court : * Carson ( ren.l , 443 ; Wood ( doni.2'J2 ) ! : Fairbanks ( ind. ) , b2. Other candidates received a similar party vote , Custcr county gives a republican plurality of about 125. Judge Gardner , re publican , carries this county by 118 majority , and the district by ninety-olghtovor McGee , fusion candidate. Plowman is elected Judge by the independents in the Eighth circuit. South Daliotn fteturim. Sx PAUL. Nov. 8. The total vote in South Dakota felt bolotv 8r > ,000 , or less than half of last year's vote. The republican candidates for supreme court have from 2,000 , to 4 , COO plurality. voruuyrs sTir.ij CLAIM. KANSAS. Despite the Unfavorable Flgurca They Ex pect to Win In thn Kutl. TOPEKA , Nov. 8. Returns received today from various points in the state add to the overwhelming victory of the repub licans over the populists. The demo cratic and the prohibition vote was very licht and cut but a small fiiruro. Tno returns are still incomplete , but from full and estimated returns it is probable that the republicans lead in at least ninety coun ties out of the 10.i in the state. Notwithstanding the adverse reports the populists claim that they have carried the state and that a full count of the votes will bear out their unto-cloqlion predictions. Populist Chairman .Breidenthal claims that the dispitchcs published this morning were based on the returns from precincts in the cities or near railroad stations and that no definite Information has been received from rural communities , whcro thu populist sliougtli lies. Congressman Jerry Simpson expresses the creates ! confidence that the populists have carried the stato. He believes they liavo in a Jo gains , in proportion to the vote cast , of from 10 to 15 percent over the vote of 1803. Chairman Breldenthal thinks the count will show not onlv populist gains over 1801 , but an increase of fifty In the number of county offices the party will elect. The republicans , on the contrary , say re ports from city and country precincts alike show republican gains , and that they have carried thobtato by n plurality which insures the election of tholr state ticket nnu u ma jority lu the lejrlblature next year. UXl'f'AININU Till : lA.NDSI.IDi : . Jerry .Simpson Anerilie it tn the unt'o of llio Common I'eople. TOI-EKA , Nov. 8. Speatting of the republi can landblldo in tlio cast Congressman Jerry Simpson said this morning : "There are a lot of lunatics in the country who knovr nothing themselves and were made to bcllovo by thn republican press that the threatened revision ot the tariff portended tended evil to the working classes. Besides this , they blamed the democratic party for the existing business depression , which as a matter of fact Is a result of iniquitous republican legislation. The common people are like a man on a raft of saw logs. A nnn Irvr Rlnlra Vin 1nnill tn finntlini. r > ti/t * , - n . other , hoping to keep himself ntloat. They will finally got on the people's party log , which Is strong enough to support them. David Overmoyer , who may bo the demo cratic nomtneo for governor ot Kansas In 1604 , said : "Tho result in the east comes of the fact that' lifter the demo cratic administration was elected , explicitly on the tariff Usuc. another Issue was thrust in front of it m which the people as a mass took no interest , or if t hew took any their sympathies were against the course of the administration. ' ' ( Ibncrul Alc r Tulkf. CHICAGO , Nov. 8.-General U. A. Alger said in an interview hero today that yester day the republicans scored a victory on the tariff issues. "Tlio contest in Ohio , said General Algcr , "v\us strictly on the tariff issue and the same influences that gave Governor McKinley his magnificent major ity defeated the democrats hi Massachu- fatts and in Iowa. If the president and con- cress will heed the expression of the people , us voiced in the election yesterday , and will say that there shall bo no chungo at this time , I think there will bo a restoration of confidence and business will go on as U did before the depression came , The people [ CO.NTl.SUEO O.v SECOND 1-/.OB. | HARRISON HAS A SAFE LEAD Over Pivo Thousand Plurality for tlio Eopnb- llcan Candidate for Jndgc. HOLCOMB DIDN'T KEEP UP HIS GAIT Hn Poll Itchlml Jim Where lie Ought to Hiiro Miulo Itln licit Spurts Men. ger Returns oil ItrcmiU Chnli * Opinion , Although complete returns have been re ceived from only about hulf the counties of tlio suite , partial returns from thu other t'ountics on which to base estimates Indi cate that Judge Harrison tins been elected to the supreme bench by about 6,500 plurality over Holcomb. the populist nominee. The official vote of thirty-five counties has been received by TIIH BEH. These counties show : Harrison , 25.03:1 : ; Holcomb , 22,102 ; Irvine. 12,185 ; Blttenbonder , 2,321. Partial returns liavo been received from till but four of the other llfty-flvo counties , which RO to show thut Harrison's plurality as shown by the ofllclul vote received will bo slightly in creased. Chairman Slaughter or the republican state central committee made the following statement late last night : * "I feel confident that Judge Harrison is elected by at least 5,000 plurality. 1 liavo the ofilelal returns from forty-eight of the ninety counties of the state. These counties cast at leust SO percent or the Vote that was cast last Tuesday. I inalco my estimate upon thuso returns , using the estimate in Tun lir.i ; as a busts. In ail but six or eight of these counties THE , BEE'S estimate Is too low. By taking the in creases over THE Bfcc's estimate , and deducting the decroabcs , I llnd that in the forty-eight counties already received Harrison Is In round figures 5.000 votes ahead. " The returns on resents are moro meager than on judge. Twenty counties , outside of Douglas and Lancaster , show the following total vote : Eastabrook , 13,703 ; Knloy , 13.250 ; Weston , 11,445 ; Doollttle , 0,848 ; Pylo , 0,848 ; Kloman , 0,725 ; Heath , 9,933 ; Monroe , 10,278 ; Brainard , 9,530. Following uro the returns from the several counties : Adnms * i HASTINGS The vote on supreme Jiulgo for Adams county Just counted : Harrison , l,31j ( ; Holcomb , 1,074 ; Irvine,5:25. : This vote for judge is about 300 short of the rest of the ticket. The vote on regents has been as VQt onlv n t.imitndImf : , It vclll tin mthotnn. - tiiilly the same as on Judgo. . A number of the republicans were claiming the county for Harrison by 000 and word not a little dis appointed when the returns were given out. The entire county ticket nominated by the republicans is elected by pluralities ransiine from ICO to 540. Tlio Hastings city ticket of the republicans 'was carried with ono exception , llohror , for Justice , ho beinc accused of treachery to tlio ticket on which ho was running , and the republicans malting a better canvass against him for a few hours previous to the olectifm , and throwing their strength to MeKInuby , ono of the democratic nominees. . ' Anlclnpt- . Nni.ioii Antelope county , with ono town ship to hear from which will uot materially change the result : Blttonbendur , 82 ; Harrison risen , C7 ( ! ; Holuomb. 1,041 ; Irvine , 149. Dis trict Judge : N. D. Jackson. BUS ; John S. Itoblnson , 9(58 ( ; U'igton , 79. On the county ticket , the republicans elect J. C. Jenkins clerk and C. F , Bayha surveyor. Tlio popu lists elect William Black , treasurer ; D. F. Bomnr , judge ; B. J. Miller , county superin tendent ; James Cnnklow , sheriff ; A. F. Conery. coroner. The following countv supervisors were elected : Neligh city , F. H. Trow bridge ; Neligh township , J. W. Getchcll ; Clcarwatur , George I' . McGee ; Burnett , Al Hopuins ; Willow , Van Kirk ; Blair , .1. Williams ; Cedar , E. A. Lincous ; Ellsworth , Henry Nagel ; Bazill , E. Chain ; Eden , Herman Lichty ; Vcrdigro , E. W. Skinner , Noligh cit.v elects N. Carr and D. C. Frisbie , justices of the peace ; Orin Hull and Tom Clark , constables. llOOlie. ALHIOX Ofilelal vote of Boone county for supreme judge : ' Holcomb , 01)5 ) ; Harrison , 770 ; Irvine , 103 ! ; Bittenbcnder , 58. Cuniiiilticr. WEST POINT Tuesday's vote. was consider ably lighter than that of last year. The approximate vote : Harrison , 700 ; Irvine , 1,000 ; Holcomb , 850. The domocr.Us won every county cfilco except sheriff , the latter being James II. Gallon. The ofllccrs were elected by the following majorities : William Einloy , 415 ; Joseph Zajicek , 101 ; F. Man ning. 84 ; James Gallon , 728 ; William Collins , 105 ; G. A. Heller , 49 ; Carl Oxford , 51. Diikotu. DAKOTA CITY Dakota county vote com- pluto : Harrison , 371 ; Holcomb , 132 ; Irvine. 730 ; Bittcnbendcr , 22 ; Estabrook , 400 ; Kaloy. 3S3 : Weston , S174 ; Doolittlc , 70'J ; P.vlo , 705 ; Kloman , 7. > 5 ; Heaih , 131 ; Monroe , 125 ; Braimml , 127. All the democratic county ofllcors are elected except the county superintendent. Thu election will bo con tested us to Summit ! and St. Johns town ships. COZAD The election passed off quietly hero. The result was u clean sweep for the republicans on prefcinct officers , with the ex ception of one constable , and ono judge of election. The vote for county ofllcors was a nlco majority for the republican candi dates with the exception of county 'judge and surveyor , George II. Glllan , the populist candlduto for countyjuiigo , n resident of this precinct , rocolved/a nice complimentary , voto. Henr.v Hobson , residing hero , the republican candidate for sheriff , ran away ahead of his ticket. llinlRe' * FHEMONT Holcomb sbas" carrlea Dodge county by thirty-one plurality over Harrison , with the following vol'o ; , Ilolcomb. 1,147 ; Harrison. 1,110 ; Irvnio , I.OOU. The whole democratic county ticket is elected. , Duiltly. i County" vote complete : Harrison risen , 833 ; Holcomb , 1)85 ) ; Irvine43 ; Bitten- bender , 27 ; ICstabrook , 85& ; ICnloy. 848 ; Weston - ton , 344 ; Doollttle , 51 ; PAC ) | 43 ; Klomun , 42 ; Hcatli , 300 ; Monroe 303 ; UrSInard , 301 , -Fairfiold county vote complete : Harrison , 189 ; Holcomb , } CS ; Irvine , 15 ; Hittcnbenucr , 5 ; Kstabroqk , 90 ; ICnloy , lOtl ; Weston. 91 ; Doollttlo , 13s Pyle. 13 ; Kloman , 8 ; Heath , 103 ; Monroe , 1)0 ) ; Brainard , 99. Urnuti HYANNIS Total vote , ofGrant county : Harrison , 50 ; Holcomb , CO ; Irvine , 25. Whole republican county ticket elected , Hull. GiuM > ISLAND Hall county vote complete ; Harrison , 1,701 ; Holcomb , 722 ; Irvine. 882 ; Bittenbender , 71 ; Estabrook , 1,297 ; Kaloy , 1.228 ; Weston , 1,143 { Doollttle. 718 ; Pylo , 715 ; Kloman , 710 ; Heath , 034 ; Monroe , 059 : Brainard , 077. Hiirlmi. * ALMA Harlan county vote complete : Harrison risen , & 9d ; Holcomb , both Irvine , Ii9 ! ; Bitten- bender , 90 ; Estabrook. G19 ; Kuley , 574 ; Weston , 5U ; Doojittle , 159 ; Pylo , 122 ; Ktoman , lit ) ; Heath , 782 ; Monroe , 431 ; Brainard , 783. The entire populist county ticket was elected. Howard. HT. PAUL Howard county official : Bit tenbcnder , 87 ; Harrison , 008 ; Ilolcomb , 794 ; Irvine , 213 ; Bralturd. 784 ; Doollttle , 837 ; Estabrook , 621 ; Hoald , 44 ; Heath , 825 ; Kaley. 429 ; Kloman , 812 ; Monroe. 801 ; Pylo , 316 ; Rlcker , 84 jVlllter j , 40 ; Weston , 404. The people's Independent county ticket Is all elected except county judge , which is repub lican , .Johnson. TBCUMsnn--Johnson county vote complete : Harrison. 1,031 ; Holcomb , 597 ; Irvine , 490 ; Blttenbender , 107 ; Estabrook , 1,034 ; Kalov , 1.040 ; Weston. DM : Doollttlo , 475 ; Pyle , 473 ; Kloman , 493 ; Heath , 555 ; Monroe , 515 , Brain- aril , 570. The whole republican county ticket was elected with big majorities. Keith. OaAt.Ai.tiA Keith county vote complete : Harrison , 105 ; Holcomb , 248 ; Irvine. 87 ; Hit- tenbcmier. 18 ; Estabrook , 181 ; Kalov. 183 ; Weston , 101 : Doolittlo. 84 : Pvlo , 80 ; Ktomnn , 83 ; Heath , 224 ; Monroe , 212 ; Brainard , 223. K oya Palm. Sr-ntxoviKW Koya Paha 'county vote complete ploto : Harrison , 154 ; Holcomb. 313 ; Irvlno , 80 ; Bltttmbcmlor , 14 ; Estabrook. 109 ; Kalov , 154 ; Weston , 170 ; Doolittlo , 89 ; Pylo , 88 ; Kloman , SO ; Heath , 3 4 ; Monroe , 310 ; Brain- nrd , 312. The indopcndent.county ticket was elected except tro.uurer , H. W. Logan , a dnmocrat , being elected by a small majority. Noiiroi.K Koturns from Madison county cxrcpt two precincts : Harrison , 1.018 ; Ilolcomb , 775 ; Irvine , 023. County ticket : O'Shea ( dcm ) . treasurer ; Htolman ( rup. ) . clerk ; Losoy ( dom. ) , sheriff ; Foster ( dem. ) , judge ; Mosman ( rep. ) , superintendent. Morrtck. CEXTUAL CITV Mcrrlck county complete : Harrison , 542 ; Holcomb , 509 : Irvine , 231 ; Bittonbcndor , 91. Koturns slow coining In. Regents not canvassed. Republicans have elected Porter sheriff by DIM ; Uico. Judgo. 210 ; Bockes , clerk , 159. Independents elected Harshburgor treasurer by 13 ; iMarsh , super intendent , by 17. Many blank votes on supreme Judgo. Much scratching done on county ticket. I'erkltK. GIIAXT Perkins county vote : Harrison , 220 : Holcomb , 500 ; Irvlno , 115 ; Dlttenbeimer. 18. In this county the democrats and repub licans fused , but the independents carried thu county by majorities ranging from 61 to 193 for the following ticket : Treasurer , Spencer Wall : ulcrk , A. B. Wilcox ; county judge , 3. S. LUtlclleld ; shorllT , E. W. Hull ; superintendent. Miss Jenny C.irothers ; cor oner , Dr. W. J. Bartholomewsurveyor ; , John Dovolo ; commissioner , A. D. Frazer. I'lielpg , Ilot.nunan Pliolps countv vote complete : Harrison , COS ; Holcomb , 1,0-13 ; Irvine , " 5 ; Bittcnbendor , 131 ; regents uot yet counted. 1'lorco. Pir.iion Estimated vote of Pierce county , eight precincts of thirteen being heard from : Harrison , 373 ; Holcomb , S79 ; Irvine , . 1199. District Judge : M. D. Jackson , 483 ; J. S. Hobinson , COS. 1'olk. OSCEOLV Polk county vote complete : . . . . > lllj III j A.AbUVH | .LIT ! i AIAWMIU f I Mf I AJI. ill U III t * | 104. The whole independent county ticket is elected. Itlohnrdson. FALLS CITY Richardson county , official count : Harrison , 1,410 ; Holcomb , 070 : Irvine , 791) ) ; Bitteubender , 103. hnlinr. Wii.iiEii Saline county , unofficial : Harrison risen , 1,403 ; Holcomb , 041) ) ; Irvine , 047. Re publican county ticket elected , except re corder , with judge In doubt. Sou nrd. SEWAUII Vote of Scward county , except " regents : Irvine , Wolvin , Stone , . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . Ililler , 1,190 ; Cnro.v. 010 ; Minor , 1)59. ) Sher iff : Remy. 1,870 ; Gribble , 94'J ; Campbell , 784. Superintendent of public instruction : Ilealey , 1,88 : ; ; Anderson , 1,091 ; Carpenter , Bli2. Coroner : Schultz. 1U,17 ; Cummins , SSI ; Doty , 844. Order followed in names is republican , independent and democratic. .Snrjiy , PAPILMOX Returns from seven out of eight precincts in Sarpy county give : Harrison risen , ATS ; Ilolcomb , 501 ; Irvine , U59 ; Am brose , 411 ; Bell. 220 ; Blair , 602 ; Bloom , ! ! 00 ; Curtis , 4CS : Dnfllc , 424 ; Walton , 775 ; Whit- ford , 1.14. Estimated vote from delinquent precinct : Harrison , 05 ; Holcomb , 115 ; Ir vine , 70. County officers elected : Humstedt , treasurer , ( rep. ) ; Wilson ( rep.clerkLung- ) ; don ( dem. ) . Judge ; Statzer ( dam. ) , sheriff ; Klingmnn ( rap , ) , coroner ; Patterson ( dom. ) , superintendent. Sherman. Lour Crrr Sherman county vote corn- was 1,203. Tlio entire county independent ticket is elected , with majorities ranging irum iuu lu ouu. Stanton. STANTOX Stanton county vote complete : Harrison , 400 ; Holcomb. 248 : Irvine. 425 ; Bittenbondor , 23 ; Estabrook. 4 > 1 ; Kaloy , 451 ; Wcstnn , I1SO ; Doolittlu , 433 ; Pyle , 450 ; Kloman , 472 ; Monroe , 107 ; Brainard , 78. Thnyor. oN Thayer county complete : Harri son , 1.182 ; Holcomb , 040 ; Irvine. 038 ; Bitten- bender , 88 ; Estabrook , 1,21)9 ; Kaley , 1,19.2 ; Weston , 1.150 ; Doollttlo.880 ; Pvlo , 701) ) ; Kloman , 7U7 ; Heath , 480 ; Monroe \ , 480 ; Brainard , 445. Thurstoii. PUSHER Thurston county vote complete : Harrison. 810 : Holcomb , 120 ; Irvine , 250 : Bittenbcnder. 10 ; Estabrook . 822 ; Kaloy , 207 ; Weston , 814 ; Doolitllo , 283 ; Pylo. 277 ; Kloman , 275 ; Heath , 70 ; Monroe , 119 ; Brain ard , 77. The democrats elect J. II. Mullin sheriff ; Nicic Frlu , treasurer ; John Stout , clerk ; S. Pierre Owen , surveyor ; .Joseph Lomero. commissioner. The republicans , Hiram Chase. Judge ; Homer Klco , superin tendent ; Dr. Henii , coroner. Valley. Oiii > Valley county vote complete : Tlur- nson , VJS ; Ilolcomb , 034 ; Irvlno , 114 ; Bitten bcnder , 80 ; Estabrook , 547 ; Kaloy , 589 ; Weston , 481 ; Doollttlo , 187 ; Pyle , 129 : Klo- man , 154 ; Heath , 725 ; Monroe , 090 ; Brainard , 093. Election passed off quietly ; 1,513 votes were cast. Republicans elect Vincent Koko county clerk by 107 plurality. Populists : I. S. Fret , treasurer ; A. W. Mousing , sheriff ; F. C , Cummins , county judge ; Uugald Me- Call , county superintendent ; William Hill , surveyor ; Dr. J. M. Kllnicor , coroner , by average pluralities of 145 , fli.uii Complete returns from Washing ton county : Harribon , 033 ; Holcomb , 484 ; Irvine , 502 ; Ada Blttcnbendor , fell ; Kalov , 782 ; Kloman , 575 ; Brainard , 80S ; Esta brook , 811 ; Weston , 749 ; Doollulo , 018 ; Pyle , Ou7 ; Heath , ! 7 ; Monroe , 802. For Judge ol the district court. Fourth judicial district : Walton , lisr > ; Blair , 825 ; Ambrose - broso , 745 ; Dunio. 031 ; Curtis. 597 ; Whit- ford , 521 ; Boll , 893 ; Bloom , 880. On the county ticket ChrU Uathmann , democrat , is elected county clerk ; Cook , republican , county treasurer ; E. C. 'Jackson , populist , county judge ; Clnus Menclie , democrat , sheriff ; W. H. Hill , petition candidate , sur veyor ; E. C. Pierce , republican , coroner ; J , W. Henderson , republican , superin tendent. Wayne. WATNE Tlio total vote polled yesterday in Wayne county was 1,4'ja , a light voto. Many votes were not cast for the head of the ticket. Harrison , 511 ; Holcomb , 8il ; Irvine , -305 ; Bratnard , 201 ; Doollttlo. 879 ; Eatabrook , 658 ; Heald , 41 ; Heath , 240 : Kaloy. 483 ; Klo' man , 815j Monroe , 214 ; Pyle , 653 ; Rleker , 28 ; Walker , 25 ; Weston , 405. Ninth Judicial district : Jackion , S82 ; Robinson , Ob9 ; Wig- ton , SO. B. B. Russell ( dom. ) was elected county clerk ; T. F. Rayburn ( pop. ) , treas urer ; B. Martin ( rep. ) , county judge ; Ed Reynolds ( dcm. ) , sheriff ; Ludwfg X.iemer ( rep. ) , surveyor ; C. M , White ( pop. ) , county superintendent ; J , P , Gaortuer ( rep. ) , coroner ner ; Mark Jeffrey ( rep , ) , commissioner First district , Township organization was de feated , "W tinier. RED CLOUD Webster county vote com plete : Harrison , 803 ; Holcomb , 952 ; Irvine , ' ' ' nnn- " ' ' - - ' - - - - 847 ] BHtcnbeuUer , 7' 1.031 ; Weston , SlOj Doollttlo , 274 ; P.vlo. 201 ; Kloman , 27S ; Heath. 834 ; Monroe , Slli ; Brai nard , 831. The republican county ticket Is elected , with the exception ot county judge and coroner. Vorlt. YORK York countv vote complete : Harri son , 1.020 ; Holcomb. 1,455 ; Irvlno. 'JtW : Bit- lenbcnder , 100 ; Eslabrook , 1.739 ; Kuley , 1.718 ; Weaton , I.u21 ; Doolittlc , 8WPylu. ; 8.V1 ; Kloman , 359 ; Heath , 1MO ! ; Monroe , l.if > 7 ; Brainard. 1,220. The pntlro republican ticket , with the exception ol treasurer , was elected by from 100 to 200 majority. Xliu- murman demoenUio-pooullst , beat Detrick , republican , by eighteen votes. IMgtirp * from ComitlcR lu M hli'h the Whole Vote Hun Not liven Ki-piirloil. Herewith are given n number of special teletrrams received ny Tin : BKB from coun ties in which the count ot the returns Is not yet complete : Hot llutte. Hc.MiNoroitn Thu folio wing county officers elected : J. 1C. Ncal , clerk ; S. B. Llbby , treasurer ; D. 1C. Hpacht. Jiulgo ; H. F. M. Fllmore. superintendent ; James llolllurako , commissioner : nil Independents. 13. A. Hall , sheriff , fusionist , by eighteen majority. Hurt ii . KnAiisr.v Reports from twenty-six of the thirty-one polling places in Bulfalo count.v : Hurrlton , 1,351 ; Holcomb , 1,515 , and Irvine , 190. Thu republicans have probably elected their treasurer , surveyor mid superintendent of schools , but it will talso the official count to determine the i-loctiou of register of deeds. Cellar. HAHTIXOTOXSixteen precincts out of twenty uivo the vote about the sam'o on supreme premo Judges. It Is thoucht that Irvlno will have a very small plurality. Vote on regents is a stand-off with county ofllcors. Democrats elect clerk , commissioner , coroner and treas urer. Republicans elect Judge , sheriff , su perintendent and probably surveyor. IMPERIAL Republicans elect sheriff , coroner and surveyor. Populists elect clerk , judge , treasurer and county superin tendent. Democrats and populists both claim commissioner. No full teturns for supreme judge , but from partial returns Holcomb seems to have carried the county by a small plurality. The official canvass will probably be made tomorrow. Cherry. VALCNTIXC Unofficial returns do not give vote on state ticket , but It Is estimated that Holcomb will have 150 plurality over Har rison. Populist treasurer elected ; rest in doubt. CiiHter. BIIOKEX Bow Seventeen townships out of twenty-four give Ilolcomb 1.915 votes and Harrison 935 , a majority of 930. The other seven townships of which complete returns will give Ilolcomb fair majorities. Ho will have nt least 1,200 majority In this county. The etuiro Independent county ticket is elected , with from 500 to 800 majority. In the seventeen townships reported Rhodes , Mm inilnnnnrlnn t. i ; itlllll ! tn. hil 1.\'U. ( wlilln Rico , the citizens' candidate , has but 1,031 , giving Rhodes COS majority. This is but an average of the other candidates with tlio vote of the other sovcn precincts. It is moro than likely that some other majorities will reach 800. Broken Bow gave a majority for the citizens' ticket of 75 to 103. Holcomb's vote in his home precinct Is 210 ; Harrison , 173. Dnwcs. CIIAPHOX Thirteen out of eighteen pre cincts give : Harrison , 5S7 ; Ilolcomb , 485 ; Irvine , 200. D.uvcs county will give Harri son about 00 majority. All county officers elected are republican except ono commis sioner , democratic. . Dliotl. PONTA The vote on supreme Judge from eleven precincts heard from gives : Harrison , 333 ; Ilolcomb , 831 ; Irvlno , 220. Six precincts to bo heard from : Indications are Harrison will have a majority over Hotcomb. The following county officers are conceded to be elected : L. J. Sheibley ( dem. ) , clerk ; R. H. Poraeroy ( rep. ) , treasurer ; J. D. Harris ( dem. ) , clerk of court ; P. McCabe ( pop. ) , sheriff ; Mary Schroer ( rep. ) , super intendent. BEATRICE Although at this writing there are still several country precincts to hear from returns are sufficient to show that the entire republican ticket lias been elected in this countv by pluralities ranging from 700 to 1,200. The following county oillcers are elected : Treasurer , I. ,1. Franz ; register , J. I1. Greenwood ; judge , W. S. Ooumo ; clerk , P. E. Wilson ; sheriff , Robert Kyd ; superin tendent of public Instruction , W. J. Todd ; coroner , Joseph Fletcher : surveyor , Joseph Pasko , The proposition to change from the supervisor to the commissioner system in the administration of county affairs has met with overwhelming defeat. Returns thus fur recclvedjshow good republican gains In every township. The following are the pluralities thus far received : Harrison , 1,045 ; the bal'inco of the state ticket vary ing but little. ICyd , Todd and Fletcher about 1,200 ; Wilson , 1,015 ; Bourne , 1,405 Franz , 1,890 ; Greenwood , 1,049. iioit. O'Nun.L ' The independents elected theh entire count.v ticket hero by a majority ranging from seventy-five to 250. There are three precincts , vet to hear from , but they will not change the result. Holcomb car ried the county , by about 175. The official count will be made tomorrow , Kiiux. NioiuiARA Holcomb carries Knox county by about 150 plurality. Robinson , Judge of Ninth district , by 100 plurality. Populist sheriff , clerk and superintendent of schools elected by a good majority. Republican county Judge and treasurer elected. Division of county was lost by an overwhelming voto. IiHiiuuntcr.jf jf LINCOLN Complete returns from fifty-two voting precincts in Lancaster county , in cluding all of the city of Lincoln , give Harrison risen 4,4(5-1 ( , Holcomb 2,250. The four remain ing precincts will not materially change thu above figures. The republicans elect ontlro county ticket , except sheriff. Lincoln. NoiiTH PLATTE Election returns are com ing In slow , but show a net republican gain over Ib91. Holcomb will have u light plural ity , much less than that of Edgurton m Ib'Jl , .Nunce. FUI.LKRTOX Nanco county independents elect the whole llckot. llolcomu'a plurality , 85 ; official Nflimilm. AuiiuitK A very light vote was polled in Nemaha county ycstord.ij. Returns are yet incomplete , but out of sixteen precincts In tlio county twelve give Harrison 012 , Hoi- comb 709 and Irvine 230. The republicans elect treasurer , snenn , surveyor aim cor oner. The indupandcnts olocl clerk , Judge and superintendent. > "uokoll > . NELSON Nothing complete yet , but with three precincts estimated , Holcomb will probably carry this countv by from ! ! 0 to 50. Harrison will receive about 970 , and Ilol comb about 1,000. Republicans elect treas urer , county judge , superintendent of schools , coroner and surveyor. Populists elect clerk. On aheriff it will take official count to decide. Thu indicates u republican gain of 150 to 200 over last year. Otoe , CITV Complete returns from Otoo county have not yet been received , but it u safe to stty Harrison has carried the county by a small plurality. Thu republi cans elect recorder , senator , superintend- out and coroner. Democrats iot treasurer , Judge , sheriff , clerk and surveyor. The independents - dependents elect commissioner. The few precincts not hoard from will not change the result. Several precincts neglected to send the vote on thu state ticket , and com plete returds cannot bo given until to morrow. Iteil Willow. INUIANOLA Returns uot all In , It U thought that the whole republican ticket is ( CONTINUED OK snco u IMQE.J DEED OF A DEMON Awful Act of One of the Followers of th Hod Hag. THIRTY VICTIMS OF AN ANARCHIST , Jarcelonn , Spain , Thrown Into Mourning by a .Madman's Work , DYNAMITE EXPLODED IN A THEATER Tearful RosulU Oausod by a Fanntio'a Hatred of Law and Order. SCENES OF PLEASURE TURNED TO SORROW Mnny Who Uioiipml tlio liinlotlon AVnr * Tr.iinpleit to Uciktli In the Mint Hcnim- blo Whtah rolloxvo.l Capture of tli Ilomb BAHCBI.ONA , Nov. 8. A dyr.nratto bomb , .brown by alleged anarchists into a crowded theater , Is the latest outrage and disaster to bo recorded in Spain. The Llcco theater , on the Ilambla do Capuehmez , the Italian opera house , a mag- illlcent building , sometime * classed as the .argest theater in Europe , was flllod last light with a largo and dlstlnguishocl audience which is estimated to have numbered - bored close on to 4,000 people. The operar "Wllll'uu Toll" was being performed , for the ilrst time after a long interval. Whllo the performnnco was proceeding and the en- loyment was at Us height , tvtodynamito bombs were hurled from the topmost'gallery Into the midst of the stalls on the floor of tin house. One of the bombs exploded nlth a tcrribU report , which shook the theater to iti foundation , scattering death and rroundsamt destruction upon all sides. Dropped In a IVulyV I.np. The second bomb , happily , did not explode. It fell in the lap of a lady , from where It dropped harmlessly to the lloor. The explosion caused a scene of terror and confusion rarely witnessed In a theater. The whole audience rose to its foot with horror ror and dismay , hardly knowing what had happened , the building ringing with shrieks of fear , cries of pain and exclamations of vengeance. For a moment the T lceo was flllod with smdko and dust , falling glass and plaster , which caused a horrible rattling din , all this adding to the horrors of the situation and increasing the feeling of terror and wild panic which animated the vast audionco. I'ltiilc A (111 oil to the Horror. The terrified people , fearing that at any moment another bomb might be thrown into their midst , completely lost control of their actions. All regard for women and , children seemed to vanish in these moments of fear ful "sauvo qui pent , " and there was a flerco and hustling rush for the doors. Men ana women fought fiercely with eacn. other as th < jy crushed weaker ones uonoath their foot in the effort to escape. Thu wounded and dying were loft behind , tundod only by a few of the braver heads who remained faithful to their dear ones. In this mad rush many old people and children were severely in jured by being tramulod under foot , while others were severely bruised and orushod by the outpouring crowd. Thus , in a very few minutes compara tively , the theater was emptied , except of the dead and injured. Klltctiu Klllon nt the Start. Tlio inside of the theater proiontod a ter rible appearance. Near whcro the bomb ex ploded was a mass of splintered wood , among which lay numbers of dead bodies , some of them so terribly mangled us to be beyond recognition. When tlio wreckage was Ja some degree cleared away there \vero.found fifteen dead bodies , of which six were these of men andnino ( women. The bodies of the unfortunate ladles lay close together , tholr bright-colorrd evening dresses , laces ami Jewelry , gloves , hats , bonnets and other linery drenched with blood and torn in the most fearful manner. It was reported , after the examination of tlio dead , that a largo proportion of the killed belonged to ono family , who had taken a number of tickets , It is presumed , forming a theater party In honor of the birthday of ono of these shattered to death by the an archist's bomb. At some distance from the spot where the fifteen dead bodies lay were groaning In agony many men and women who had boon 'wounded ' by splinters of wood , pieces ot glass and fragments of iron. Of thost wounded fifteen were so seriously hurt that they died. More Dead In tlio Corridor * . Physicians , who were hastily summoned ; by the police , arrived in qulok succession and immediately commenced a careful ex amination of tills latest outrage In Spanish history. The dead were rfatnorod and laid together and thu wounds of those lerloualy hurt were attended to by the physicians. The BVulrs and corridors were tnarchiid fqi dead and wounded people who foil victliot to that horrible rush for the doors which followed the explosion. Upon the stairR anal In the corridors three parsons wore found lying dead and a largo number of seriously Injured uooplo were picked U3. Outside the theater was surrounded by q dense crowd of people who packed the Hum- bin de Capuchlno * to the utmost and who were with difficulty kept back by a strong body of police. It neoinca , from thu appear > unco of thu streets , that the wtiola popula tion of Barcelona was out of dopm and many were the expressions ot bitter Indignation from all sidus against the anarchists. IMnmuyml ni the Govurnmont' * Ilolplotsnoii But , while the people ara indignant and madly incensed by the dastardly deed , fol- lowlntr fco close upon the attempt of PftlU * to take thu Ufa of General Campoa , there U a general fooling oC consternation at the helplessness of thu government in the emergency. All houses inhabited by sui- poets have been searched and levorul ar rests have been made. Among the Ilrst arrests were tlioso of an Italian named Sal- danl and a Frenchman natnod AraKon. It la presumed that the actual bomb thrower escaped and that the polloo are niinply gathering In anarchists in general , with the hope of finding some clew to the actual per petrator of the crime. General Campos , aa xoon ai ho wai In formed of the outrage , wired to Madrid and government messages monopolized the wires for the remainder of the day , Theri Is still much uncertainty as to the number of Injured. Among the dead Is an American named Flgucrai. Ills wlfo was also badly wounded , out she U now progress ing favorably , Mrs. Figueras has not yet been informed of her husband's death , a her condition does not warrant the sad new * boinir communicated to her. The unexploded bomb was found under ft scat and Is Identical with those used oy Pallas , the anarchist. It is now learned that sixteen people were killed , by the explosion of .thn aynamlto bomb In addition to these rainnltd to death during the ru h for the doors. The cumber of seriously Injured Is estimated at fifty | there are , besides , a great number of people who suffered slight wounds and brulies. The perpolrators of the terrible dlsasur have not been arrested ana are apparently unknown , Aiuoni : tli Injured. The lecond not of thi optre. bad just