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LOOKS LIKE M’KINLEY WHAT IS SKOWN BY RETURNS THUS FAR. titiitrl C Vi At Are ‘lire for McKln>y. Tim*** fliiet err Mum for Hryen eud Tliinr ihwt are ( Inlninl bjr lloib I'arilei-'Mclilii* ler mini llohwrt l>mihtl#ee Klerled, but l»f n Narrower Majority than wai at i In* I tret i In I mod — Ibturm From Many uteiie * Hlatei Arrmiffed Alpl»i»brtlr»llr. States. K’votc^ai McKinley, jllryan. Alabama. II H Arkansas. Jb., * California. 0! i* .. Colorado . 4 .1 4 Connecticut_ Jj b . •Delaware. 3 . .. L'.n; Ida . 4 4 (oorela. 13 . Idaho . 3 .•• 3 Illinois. 24 24 •Indiana. I*> . . Inwa. 13 13 ....... Kansas . 1" 0* Kentucky. 13 13. Louisiana. ► * Maine. ill •< . Mary laud . * M Massachusetts. 13 •. Michigan. 14 14 . Minnesota . II U. Slisrjr-v.v. iV :::::::::: 1? Montana........ 3 . Nebraska. el.. Nevada. 3| ..... 3 N'w fla psh'e 4 4 . New Jersey_ Hi H . New York . 3fll 31. • N ('arollna_ la. . North Dakota.. T . Ohio. 2* 2* . •(urgon. » . J’ennsylvanla »a 32 . Hbode Island . -C 4 . South Carolina. H tf •south Dakota. 4. . . Tennessee. 12. 13 Texas 13. 13 flail . 3 . Vermont. 4 4 3 i klnla. 12. • Washington../ 4 . •West Virginia </• . . %. Wisconsin. 12 12 . •Wyoming. 3 Tot a: " 4471 _ 233 147 •Doubtful. Klectoral votes necessary to a choice 224. Chicago, Nov. 5. McKinley and Ho bart are elected, but the majority is likely to lie a much narrower one than has been looked fora?, the result of the earlier dispatches. The following electoral votes are conceded to McKin ley: Connecticut 6, Illinois A, Iowa 13, Maine Maryland 8, Ma aehusotts If.. Michigan A, Mimic .ota It, New Hampshire 4, New Jersey 10, New York 30, Ohio 33, iVnnsyIvania .32, llhodc Island 4, Vermont I, Wisconsin }:. Total 37a. The following vote-, are conceded to Uryan: Alabama II, Arkansas 8, Col orado I. Florida 4, (ieorgla 13. Idaho 3, I.,. ' , ana 3. Mb vissippl l), Missouri 17, Mon ana 3, Nevada 3, South Carolina Is Tcnncss -e 13, Texas 11, l tali 3, Vir ginia 13 total 134. Nothing but the most megcr and Scattering returns have been received from California ‘J electoral votes, Kan sas 10, Wyoming 3 and Washington 4, so ihat neither party can as yet claim these states. Nebraska with its 8 votes has been conceded to Uryan. North Carolina with its eleven votes is claimed by both aides, but lias probably gone for Uryan and so with South Dakota and its four votes. The situation, therefore, may be re duced to this: Certain for McKinley, 220; a infos t certain for McKinley, 18; indications for McKinley, 23. Certain for Uryan, 131; probably for Uryan, 21; doubtful, 26. Total, 447. The fight has not been given up by the Democrats. As late as 13 o'clock to-day Senator Jones said: “The indi cations are that we have carried In diana. If we have Mr. Bryan is elected. We have carried Tennessee, Kentucky and my best advices from Minnesota arc that Towne is elected and the state is in doubt. 1 have just received a telegram from Mr. Bryan in • ..Molt Im CUKU 1 lint list U ill lliu state by 10,000.” From returns thus far received the next Senate probably will stand as follows: Republicans; 4”; Democrats, 3.'; Independent and Populist 11, doubtful 3. Total 90. On the currency question the Senate undoubtedly will have an anti-silver majority. The doubtful states are Del aware, Kansas, Kentucky, North Caro lina and South Dakota. The Repub licans would need 4."> votes with the Vice President to control the Senate. The Republican senators who bolted the St. Louis ticket and platform ure classed as Independents. They are Teller, Dubois, Mantle uud Cannon. ► Another I'tnh senator to be elected to succeed Ilrowu will undoubtedly be in dependent. Ills Sett llunie. Wasiiikoton, Nov. 3. chairman Hub foylc, Republican Confraasional com mittee, claims loo majority utfsiust sil ver In the nest House FOR M’KINLEY. 1 *• llalN V M*l !•**• H«»•»»» < *rrt*4 l»j» U« Nf|>RbUl«M NEW YORK. •*4t 1M.MM fuy ftlvfctMl#* NpftdIiltrAM f« llttl VlM« I* IIMlufl 4t*l*f N t . 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MM* 4«t 4c«* 1*4 |*M * ♦ #4*-* *«44 Is* (4*4 4*44 44 • **! *Nkl fcftl 4 *44441 *1*1* **#4 14 1*4 lit*i« my * *<■# *4*44 u| |*M 1*4 !*»**« » aH *# ♦ I ft 1*414* l - 44# 1*4 1*4 • *1* 4MK i 1-4 thirty-nine, to that on Joint ballot of the legislature to elect a successor to Senator Hill the majority will bo Republican. PENNSYLVANIA. McKinley's Majority at l.east «Uf!.000— Congressional hiatus lurhanged. Pnii.AUri.PHis. Not. 5.-- Estimates from every county l:i the state give Mi Klnley an apparent plurality of 'JBB.WjO. There Is every reason to believe that the official re turns will show a plurality for Mi Klnley of nearly 2H0.00U. The legislature Is almost entirely Hepubllean. the Democratic repre sentatives not exceeding 10 per rent In a uteiii licrshlp In tin* lower house of 0(14. Philadelphia complete gives McKinley 17M.UH4, Uryan OH.333 Republican plurality, lUi.fiWl, Alexander Crow, Jr., Is elected sheriff by 18,8*31. In the Third Congressional district ex Congressman William McAleer. gold Demo crat, is elected tosucceed Frederick Waiter man. Republic an. The four other Congress ional districts in this city were carried by the Republicans. Including the two Congressnirn-at-large, Pennsylvania elected thirty Congressmen. According to the latest returns, the delega tion will be divided politically as follows: Republicans '.h, Democrats ‘1 the same as In the last Congress. INDIANA. "IrK&liilry Almost Ortnlfl lo f'arry tlio State by 30,000. Tswi am apoi.ih, 1ml Nor. 0. Four hundred out of the 3,11 »pre* Inrtn tn Indiana outidde of Marlon county (iiidlanapolln) allow a net Kepubllean *aln of 4.1711. a little over ten to a prec inct.. ThU ratio of Jicpubltcan gain Republh an state ticket will also be elected, Governor Clough by a reduced vote, but by not less than 10.000. Of tbe congressional districts nve are placed In the Republican column, while the Sixth and Seventh are considered doubtful. Both parties claim the Sixth and the Seventh. Congressman Kddy has been running everywhere so far ahead of his ticket that It seems as If he may be slectt-d even In that Populist stronghold. GREAT GAINS IN OHIO .McKinley Curried Ills Own Mata by • Derided Majority. Coi.tlUBl'S, Ohio, Nov. 6. On the compact ion of the vote with that of the last Presi dential elei tlon. Ohio made unprecedented gains for McKinley. In 18113 Harrison car ried Ohio by an average plurality for the Republican electors of 1,070. In that year one of the Cleveland and Stevenson electors was elected. In 1*83 Mi Klnley nad a plural ity of over 80,000 for Governor. The Repub licans carried Ohio In 1801 by 187,000 and last year Bushnell Republican, was elected Governor by over irj.ooo. MARYLAND. The Slate Carried by at l.east 30,000 by Hie Itepuhllrans. flAf.TIMoHK. Mil. Nov. 6. The Indications are (hat McKinley leads Bryan by 30 1X10, 'JO.fKXJ of nlili li has been contributed by Baltimore. Five Republican congressmen haw sun 1 y been rln ted. the only doubtful district liclng the First. In with li Joshua W. Miles, Democrat, may be re-elected. In the 11 tv an almost unanimous Republican Coun ■ 11 lias been elected. ate. which will elect to the United Slates Senate Oliver K. Platt at his own successor. The present Republican members of Con gress from each of the four districts are re elected. _______ 1.1,not) In Rhode Island. Pnovinevoa, R. I., Nov. 5 -The state has given McKinley an overwhelming majority. The Democrat* themselves adifllt McKinley has a plurality of 1S.OOO. while the Repub licans claim 25.000, the highest plurality ever given In Rhode Island, as the vote is the largest ever cast. The vote for the gold candidates is very small. North Dakota. Rismaik k. N. D., Nov. 6.—The Republicans have carried the state by from 6,0o0 to 8, 000. The Republican national, state and congressional tickets are elected, and North Dakota will have a Senator w ho favors the gold standard. Vermont. MoKTPr.i.irn, VL, Nor. 5. Returns from the state were completed very slowly. The Republican majority was atxmt till per rent greater than that of 1892. but It fell away from the Hepteinber plurality, being about 85.000. Maine by 40,000. Ponn.AKD, Maine. Nov.', Maine has gone Republican by 40,iHi0. Fusion State Ticket Fleet ed. liUTTK, Mont., Nov. f>, liryun's ma jority !n tlm state may roach 15,000. Hartman, silver Republican, is elected to Congress by from 8,000 to 10,000 ovea Goddard, regular Republican. The entire Deinocrat-l’opulist fusion state ticket is elected. with the possible exception of the First dis trict In which Boyle, Republican. Is giving Letter, Democratic, a close race. The elect ors are Democratic by about 60,000. Florida 13,000 for Dryan. Jantscsrxi.1.*, Fla., Nor. 6. Bryan and Srwall carry Florida by a majority over M‘ Klnlry closely estimated at 13.000 to 14. 500, against a majority of 18,000 for Blox ham. Democrat, for governor, over Ounpy, Republican, In the state election In October. Nevailn's I'liirsllty. Carsox. Nev.. Nov. 5. It will be Impossible to give complete returns from Nevada for several days, communication being slow, but the Indications are that Bryan's plurality will be far from as large as at first esti mated, probably not reaching 2.000. Virginia Deinoerntlo by 36,000. Rioiiuo.xd, Va , Nov. Returns are still coming In slowly, but Bryan's majority will reacb ii.VOOO. Right Democratic congress men are certainly elected. Tile Republicans probably carry the Ninth and Tenth dis tricts. Idaho Ten Thousand Demoeratle. Boise, Idaho, Nov. 6. Conservative esti mates Indicate Idaho will give 10.000 ma jority for Bryan. Arkansas 35.000 Demoeratle. Limm Rock, Ark., Nov. 6. Arkansas gives 25,000 majority for Bryan. I'tah Democratic by 15,000. Sai.t I.akk I’tah. Nov. 6. I'tah gave 15.000 majority for Bryan. Alabama. BiftMixunAM Ala . Nov. 3 The majority : for Bryan will probably not much exceed 26.000 william McKinley, .ir, president elect. X :• - • s; '-S'. V V «?•' N GARRKTT A. HOBART, VICK PRESIDENT ELECT. has been kept steadily up ami if it contin .es will give the stale to McKinley by over 1 30.000. With such a lie&vy Republican vote ov* r the stale the Republican# have probably all the * ongresslonal candidates- though Hum is doubt about Sul/.er In the Fourth dlntri* t, Trarewell In the Third and Land I# in the Ninth. There is little doubt that Johnson is re-elected in the Sixth. The Republican# will have a majority in the legislature which th.» Republican man agers place, at 4'J on joint ballot. Marion county will probably give a Kepublb an ma jority of 7.000, which U a big increase over the last vote. ___ MICHIGAN. McKinley's Majority at l.mt 40,000 I’lngreo I.railing tlie Ticket. Detroit, Nov. 5. Return*from theelghty threc counties of Michigan indicate that Me Klnley's plurality In Michigan "ill lie 4<i. ixni. 'The same returns give Filigree, for Governor, an estimated plurality of 54,<xxi. That FI agree should have run decidedly ahead oi his ticket generally throughout the state Is regal iled as something of a surprise In view of tile combined Interests allied against him. In Detroit he got more votes than be hail received In bis candidacy for Mayor. In Imh precinct* of this county Fili gree received 87.928 to 19,154 for Sllgh. Mc Kinley. 83.05s; Bryan, 24,417. The Repub lican state ticket rail considerable behind Filigree's vote, and several thousand behind the McKinley vote. Republican member* of Congress were elec ted In each of the twelve district* of the state except the Third and Eighth, ami In Die Klghth the issue Is still doubtful betw een Congressman 1 .Intun and Ferdinand Bu. ker, KENTUCKY. VI. klul.-y ll>« a ITunillij on Cuuirdeil Hattnmtea of Delayed < omit lea. lad Itvil.l.*, K. . Jftrv. fj. AtKoTlock till* morning Kentucky .icmcd sale |..r Mi Kill le» founttra not heard from then were l.rvlir. Floyd. Johnaoli. Knott. Maguffln. |*lke. Mutter, tjieenufi, Hhrrieon, Jarkvou, Owen and pai l of Henry. Three In* lude ationg Mepuldli an a* wi ll aa at rung gtlver • ountlea Put the heavy HrpuPIP *" gain* everv where eerui to make the elate aafe t**r M.Pitilrv though the r«.ull mav Pe cl»ne Taking the cellmate of the uiia.lng outillec made arveral data ago Pv chairman Hum mere of the DempriaU. commuter the Mi Klutey majority 11 the uu»*ing ».n> u i tfhe Thla would give the atate to M* K'u'e* !■; 4.744 tin. ta the iHrmo. I alt* eattmaleaot the nilaalng counttea. The Item*. * ata ele* ted ata out of eleven fungrekamea. ILLINOIS. ‘The ItepulfR. ana swept HHowl* by Daee tine Hundred tbouaand IMP tail N*>v ft MeUra* f> *>m the atate Indi ate that M-taintv v hat a ■» bi I'.’itahlj and Tanner by »<»»' l»a. and the Mapttb* Ikaag »Ht have a U.gv nt-tior.li in both troweea of the leglal«ture a til h wilt ele.» a t mted starve venal or the winter to alp teed John M Hairnet The ladP ationa yemrl I • the velwtn of Ne* ya.br) an • i*ng>ea*nr»n tn all dull c »a In the .late eg. apt the wigiventh Mghteenlh I ywentlelh and tkinete*nth the ipi named I diet* tv I tg alitl rftonbr lul kadh ygitlvr . kalet- ! I t«NI I' The chi. ago . oMgivgarwnal detega [ flow will be trdpllv Nepotdi. an In iku • tta war ot a total »l 141 IrM roteg I William M Pout • n.ii.r .«•» tta and W (j M...WI4' 14 g.rtna •* b.hlvi apUra MINNESOTA. I lorry « bo amend far M. Mint.* and the . I 100.00 ) lii Wisconsin. ruirAoo. Nov, ft ('•. VV. Peck of Milwaukee Win,, wired the Associated press as follows this morning: "M< Klnlcy has > arried Wis consin l»y a • om for table majority. Schofield for governor will no doubt pull through very close to M< Klnlcy- Doth of them and every other Republican I have heard from will have a majority enough to be considered safe say 100,000 or along there somewhere. They have seemed to draw largely from the so-calld silent vote.whb h Is not particularly silent at this hour, in other respects we are quite well, thank you. When you are going to have any more elections you should semi us an invitation, _ __ 144,000 In Msssnehusetts. flngTO.v, Nov. ft. McKinley's majority In Massachusetts is 124-000. The Republican candidate* for President and governor car rled every city and tow n for the first time in the history of the state. The Congressional delegation Is unchanged twelve Republic ans and one Democrat, the latter the only one in New England. The gold vote was about three per rent. There was little dif ference between llryan and Williams. The vote on the biennial amendments is very close. The legislature is more strongly Re publican than ever. <18,000 for McKinley In New Jersey. Thexton. N. J.. Nov. ft. Revised returns give McKinley a plurality of 68,000 in New Jersey. The Republicans have elected seven Congressmen sure and the result in the Sev enth district, between Young. Lain and Me Ewan. Republicans Is in doubt The state legislature will probably stand: Assembly — Republicans. 44 or 4ft; Democrat*, 15 or 16; senate Keptihlii ans, 18; Democrats, 8 Three and perhaps four of the twenty-one counties have gone Democratic. The Pal mer and Due 1 « r \ote is lighter than wan ex pected. Cm) I font I* a.ooo KcpuliiliHn. S%N FHAN< IK<<I Nov. r» ( rlifurula has joined the Fast in the M< Klnlev landslide, and Its niaUnity for the Republican stand ard bearer will rea* h fj.iHRiat lru*t. (treat Interest Is c entered on the congressional lb ket. Outside of this i tty only one liritio crutlc representative s«t ius to have been c hosen. The legislature has gone with the general result and may safely be classed as Republican, thus ensuring the return of a Republic an to the Fulled States Senate. v-s Hampshire Twenty Thousand. Fo*i oai». N. II. Nov. ft New Hamp shire returns c ante in very slowly, but ra* h pi e. i»n t reported showed a gam lor M* • kmin. amt klnlev * plurality totalled jtiian TIN Dal me i audltmkaei liallot * c* very light and out of A total |«dl ot uimmi Is Hut expat ted to ea«ea4 &,UUi Hautsdrll. lot gov tutor i an behind the M Mult v iU- • Mrs. but he will hate the largest »luraitty ever gOen a Republican governor in New lUtnpshitc The legislature will be over w be uni ugly Hrpnbtb an IMsasrw t% li Wis-.i-•*» |H I \ .. K* * fr«*m leuwstt ate stilt in*-oa»piste in detail, but *. * • a h* a* < uraielt state the re* *1 iw lUOiBfMMi He lie41 h«ae owe tie* tor. Sf »'*"O want* wa* printed he in* I *1 on the tegular lhh*t but tl * «* *4*d that the . 'tttiiHi: '»■*• ? Mils o* | . * ‘ • dlN hut* «s lapsed Iowa b» % torn I IN* «MM» |»»c I • % H*-* v 4it HspcOdb an . t ccwtc t i < t bayndpi > i 4 < N h 1 - * p« * * <« in the stale is estimated at »♦'***» to Wm*i< The 4 shit? ahead of Ihe si » hs totn« INtWfi mmus cat* •"'•♦hg tllw Hep« bit-* an elate th het Ikr-ntT* * tuna Ns** 4 |lnhu>|U# « l*Ulb u an gain d I bw I c*s>w«il**r « Ileus i wM* )M 4 #Vane* * %l i . i » ui The . *s *tn<« tk he| waa * *e* ‘*4 hg m a « < . ' *«* •-.*»* • s*» sad 4 FOR BRYAN. Tbo Mtiites That Have Hem Carried by tlie Democratic Nominee*. NEBRASKA. Air. llryan Carried Ills Home Mate by a Handsome riurality. Omaha. Neb. Nov. H. Ah bough tbe re turns from Nebraska are fragmentary and may remain Incomplete for two nr three days, enough Is known to warrant the con clusion that Nebraska lias been carried for Mr. Bryanmid tbe fusion slate ticket, by majorities ranging from 8,0 0 to ti.OJO. Tbe vote for presidential electors on loti* tbo republican und fusion tickets Is consider ably heuvier than thut given to candidates for state olHci s and congressmen. Holcomb will run from wji to 1 8‘KJ lower limn Bryan, and t be candidates on tbe f slot* state tIck et will not unite reach t lie vote for Holcomb. J bis Is also tr e as regards the vote for A*c < oil and the re pit I I lean state ticket as com pared with tbe elec tots. The republican stronghold*. Including I'ouglas. i.ancaater, t»age. l aw nee und u llnc counties have all shown a \ery decided falling off, while the democratic and popu list ( ouuties have not only held their own, but In many cates have exceeded their strength of two years ago. The defections in the republican congres sional districts will defeat four out of tbo six republican candidates for congress, Strode and Men er I eing the only ones on that ticket who can road their titles dear. From the returns thus fur received it Is manifest that tlie fiisionlsls will control both houses of the legislature. As near ii*» can be ascertained the republicans will have eleven senators und forty-one mem bers of the bouse, while the fusion Ms will muster tweuty-one seiiutors and fifty-nine representatives, or nearly u two-thirds ma jority In each brum h of the leglalatui«\ bULUKAUU ALMU5I bULI L). Hr) an and Hmall'r Majority Huge - Alvn Adam* fleeted Uovernor. Dkkvrh, Nov. & Scattering rrlurnx re. cehcd ahoar that Hi van and Newall hare curried Colorado by over ItHIOOO plurality In a total vote of about t7h.(NMi No effort baa yet been made to tabulate the return*. The Ih-moeratli -silver Ifepuhllean fuxlon Male th ket, headed by Alva Adam*. Demo crat. for tlnveroor. apparently ha* a plural Itv of I-.’ (**)over the I'upullxt-Sllver party fusion tli krt. The Mi Klnley Krpuldb an «tate ticket got (ran vote* than the lti publi.au elector*, and Waite middle-of-the-road 1‘opuiDt. wa* a poor fourth In the race. TEXAS SURE FOR BRYAN. fifty tkaxwad Majority figured on - The Mint* ticket t huaeu. 1)411.aa, T»»a» No* & The • omit I* alow, nothing **m- lal i an be ohiained yet. and It I* hard to rati mate the reault in Dalla* M> van nIII i at ■ y the male hr nearly bM,t**i. with the |Kino. latl. alula ticket tunaatil behind t oiitatnnn :n«ou fur Hriaw Smikmiih Nut b Metum* make It aHwilnteiy certain that Httan h*» car tied 'ae stale ha tr-hahly kino plmality and that the Is iu— rata nave ate. ted tungresu men aa futl*e*a at! fur atiwer first dlatrlct. tlonerai Adolph Meyer He.ond Judge ft tl Haver Third M r Mtoswaid fontth, Henry # tygden ITttb. » t Maird. hialh. ham ant khuye AHeslailpp* MAtM rue hut* J*c saua Mix* V i t Miuxi.sippt annda a aurtd IhMMm i au aetegaUist to the neat tVat t rexx They ate Ihatatal I Alien re elected, jiuikl t nntlltnn, dtxirtct k t *t. kina* it ylnlMj dMibt A. ft«a At** mi* t l’< vt uuem* t#.#le»t* A lull .11 (*• •, distil, t 1 h< w i the ehrxturat majutity ex* ktktMht tixo.gta a**..ax hy Key an and nenatv A 1C»kta tlu ho* fk Nelntna ft -m an f'ltaMt ft* ittoMr 44* | to* V to ft ah I 4 * * I .- i 4*1 »Mitti4l*H4tv4|i4l SAi'44****** i j KANSAS FOR FUHIONISTS. They 1'srry the smtr by About 10,1100 j Majority. Toy**A, Kali. Xor. 0. Mi lan and the fu sion slatr ticket have carried Kansas by a majority that may b; anywhere from 6,(190 to 15,000. At Republican lieadc|iiarters the hope is still he ld out that Morrill and the rest of the state tic krt may be saved, but they back It with uncertain figures. It Is a fad that flic returns so far received put Morrill slightly In the lead of Ic edy, but from the outset these returns have shown a steady Repub lican loss from the vote of IH'12, when the I unionists won the state by 5,000 majority. To Illustrate: At It o'clock complete re turns had been received from 214 precincts, giving Morrill 18.570; I.eedy, 16,649. This shows a Republican loss In the same pre cincts cm the vote on governor In 1802 of 1,000 and a fusion gain of 250. These flgurrs represent about one-ninth of the total vote of the state and the same ratio, of loss and gain kept up to the end would give the state to I.eedy by 12,000 or 15,000. : lirledrnthal claims that these returns do not fairly represent the fusion gains, as they are ■ from Western precincts where the popula tion has become so sparse that the fusion speakers had Utile room to make converts. The same 214 precincts give McKinley 18, 740: Bryan, 18,028. This Indicates a lead of 1.685 by Bryan over I.eedy, but an analysis and comparison of the returns develops the probable tact that some, evidently a ma jority. of the judges of election have either counted the Bryan and Watson vote for llryau or thrown it out entirely. This fact coupled with the expectation that I.eedy would run somewhat behind Bryan, ac counts for Bryan's strong lead over I.eedy In one-ninth of the total vote of the stale heard front. This Is the Judgment of K. M. Pulton, who has been tabulating election ' returns in Kansas since Iputt. In the returns from 226 prrt inctsonly 174 1 . vuu im in van Aim n 4iwni, ' iui raimn, i ami 41! tor the Prohibition ticket* are re ported. Chairman Simpson not Secretary Hrlstow refuse to give out anythin* but the exact count ot precincts, t ne fusion chalnneu are uot tabulating the returns in such detail. They accept the statement* of majorities telegi aphed tie their t minty i ominlttreinen and have reports of the malurttirs for gov ernor in tlurty-Bve counties as follows Kor l.ecdv liourbon St mi. Itutler 9i«», Clay MO, IMcatur 4«>. Kdwards teat Kurd 40 Kranktln Stsi, llautilbm 9.5 Jewell too King man Joo I,inn ‘.Hni .Miami. ISO, MU. hell Jisi, Montgomery 4t*l. Neosho 9011, Norton Jtsi i osagr «t*>, tutawa '.‘So Pawnee ISO, Pratt ' Km Kis.fcs 1Tb Hush I JO S< ott To. Hedge ; wick MSI hbrt man I Sift, Stafford tab. Hum net 4**' Thoniav ISO Trego IS, Koi Moirlil Allen IV Douglas 1,100, Kin ney IJ5 tlr«*lev bo. Ja< itsug Jt»t, Hliey 150. On tVngrt ssuieu. Kirldeulhai estimates Ibe resul »s l. ih.ws gird dtstr| t. tliodrl lek, Kepiihil, an. ’Jissi Third Itstrlct Ml.lg ley fusion hib*>. fifth dlstri, t, Vincent, fusion IM*' Math dlstri. t M. i ur mb k. fu sion, it Mevenlh dlsttut. Simpson, fu sion lull lie regard, the w. .otd and Dams aa limit a standofl with IS* , sas> rs .llonglr for Peter, fa.cm. la I he i uwoi. ; and to! Cut Ms. Megabit an. fairly yusl lit i the teller Me ha* ilftle d»uht ot the el*. • »!•■» 1*1 and .... Ma lden aid • .« I .Urlls If the tetlgl* majority In hhawn*« -••unit falls iehFl Use III lhe thirl. i». . .Hist •» M>ei I. nthai has heard tr<>ar he >telm* the ale. Hum *»i *4 member, el the bowse and t* -il the senate, a total »f hd Uni of this total he > talm. a gala el J4 treat Ur* VgiUl as* ever lh« asm* tryitwalttM la the tegtsteMtt* ol IM) It* «sitmaMs that the wgtsia'ur# wilt i stand on Mat halh«r a*nate gudunbw , it M ywhiti an. t*. hm« fnaruMtat* IT a* ■ I r-bti. an* as Total fstiusldr. Dm, | dal Mgs ten an* *1, tows as* Matty. J .« Met hated 51 5he Megabit, an* at* a* j dtrys dop-sed bt rtsaeede gNetdei.rhat.hg use* «a the : gt>' tint* a • >« th* stare lb get. ( bet they wtUteagee*. ruinttM unit I the. j *5411 Hit th.bit as*. ■ u ryrt*.* leigra*. j j i «*■» are esd m trupetw.' of getting the leg*. 1 dig. b*>• * y*a as -d ai r .mg the star# [ ■*#<* , i i guiur bm*. M*t-t*«chai had r«.*t.«4 | the following additional report* of majori ties for governor by counties: Leedy-Leedy. 800; Barber, 1*5: Clark. ti; Graham, '200. Morrill—Brown. 800; Marian. 800. Governor Morrill ran 100 ahead of McKin ley In Brown. Fulton. Republican candidate for state senator carried the county by Id In Clark county Harry Bone, Republican la defeated for re-election by T majority. Wichit*. Kan.. Nov. 4. Bryan haa carried Sedgwick county and Republican* concadn that Seedy rnd the entire fusion state ticket have carried the county by 600 to 1,000. Tbn fuslonlsts will probably elect three repre sentatives. ______ Breckinridge lies ten. LoriaVTT.i.g. Ky., Nov. 8.—Latest return* from Owen and Henry counties In tha Seventh district show Hryan majorities of 2/250 and 31)8 respectively, which easily overcomes Breckinridge's lead and elects Hattie. Democrat. THE DOUBTFUL STATES. The Votes of Several of the ComllSjr wealths Not Yet Known. Wllkkt.iNO, W. Va., Nov '6 —>t 11 o'clock this morning returns from the state, which are slow, show Kcpuhlh an gains over 1882, and there Is a strong probability that. tb# state will go for McKinley. Tennessee Undecided. NAsnvn.i.a, Tenn., Nov. ». Returns ro. reived from the state are very mrager. The Democrats are claiming the state for Bryan, and lhrre Is a probability that he will get » small plurality. The Republican* still claim tlu: state by a small plurality and are confi dent of the election of tlielr candidate tot Governor. _______ Month Dakota 1,’uderidecL. Yask row. H. D. Vor.fi. Out of 10,000 votes vast McKinley has 1,600 majority. The gals In the llryan vote over the estimates is30 per cent thus far, while Mc Kinley's gala IS only 3 per cent. If this continues Bryan will Oregon Probably Itrpiibllean. rwicAUO, Nor. 5. A Tribune special from Portland. Oregon says: McKinley lias car ried Multnomah county by 6,0fHi majority. UejKirts Indicate a very heavy vote through out the state. It Is thought llryan will comm to Portland with i«rj small plurality. Mc Kinley lias certainly carried the slat* by* small plurality. _______ North Carotin*. Kai.iii.h, N. C, Nor. h. llryan. so far a* heard from, was supported by both tba nemo, rat* and Populists, and has carried the electoral vote ot Uir stale l>y majorities variously estimated at between lo.iggl and SO.iXHi. Ilolton. Kepuldli an chair man. how ever. i iainis the state for .M< Ktnley by be tween H.000 ami 10.ISNI. JEFFERSON CITY JUBILANT* Th* Defeat of l i tb« Capital Jtcuioval Content 4*C*»> rated. JrrrKHHOX CirT, Mo.. Nov. f* A uprcial wan rrri.«lv<»*l her* tlifm morning *tatlng that Jeffcruon f'lty had %voh In St. Louis in the capital removal fight by 40,000 ami the stata out*ldc* of ht. Louis by 70,000. Husliitiui ts Mu*|M.’nded all over the city and bands of njen v.iiu musical Instruments of all d« h( rijitioii/. are Marching up and down High street yelling. Cannon* boom in the < apitol park amt the cx pi oh Ion ut finer ac Iters ttli thr a!r. Member* of all parties. r^NpouMible busl m t men and all who can m t hold of them are wearing McdalU button* fringed with piece* of ere fie and wearing w bite glove* on their hands as a symbol of mourning fog Medal! a. AT BRYAN’S HOME. The tteinnernlle Candidal* and fils Wlf* lildauntril by the J'wrlr Iteport*. I.lsroi.N, Neb., Nov, U Mr. Jlryan gave or ders that the principal bulletins lie sent t« hi* room and there he read them. He mani fested special interest In return* from thl* stale. Jn spite the discouraging trend of th* early report* from nearly all critical point* In the country, he maintained a cheerful demeanor, saying that he had expected the cities to go against Id m. Incase of confirma tion of the report of his <l"lcat It 1* under stood to Ire his Intention to Issue au addres* urging the continuance of the silver agita tion till and throughout the next campaign. Mrs. tlryau entertained guests till 10 o'clock, when she retired, after delegating the duties of hospitality to her sister. Mrs. Irene Hogcrs, Mrs. Ncliwlnd and a , ousln of Mr. llryan. Mrs. llryan seemed to have rec onciled her*?If to the worst, hut huiwii later dispatches would be more encouraging. ADMINISTRATION FEELING. Satisfaction Over lho Apparent Defeat of Silver. Washiwotos. Nor. 5.—There »u an air of unconcealed satisfaction In administration circles here this morniug over the election, yet this was tempered. In many instances, with pity. From tne 1’resldent in the Whits House down to the lowest official there wan an Indisposition to exult over the defeat of their old time political associates, anil (ha members of the President's official family, one and all. preserved a dignified silence in the hujie of thus making easier the task set lor them in future of healing the bleaches lu the party. WAMIIINUTUN. Vote Very Close, Hot It Parties Claiming livery thing. Sratti.k, Wash.. Nov. 5 Indications point t< Republican gains, but the vote will be close. Republicans expect to elect at least one of the two Congre ss men. Thu fusion is ts continue to claim everything by a large majority, wliilo the Republican state headquarters nr* coutUU ut of a small plurality. Hark llssoa's Opinion, Chicago, Nov. d .— Mark llanna wires the Associated I'ress at 1 a. m. as fol lows: "My nplulnn Is that McKinley is elected by a majority that will set tin the issues of this campaign and guar antee lo the eivilUed world that ties l ulled Mates can bo depended up*04 to main tain her tumor and integrity.* A Hlssl from Tillman. Ciii voo, Nov. ft Our eaosa teas not been killed by this defeat, by brawn,* sahl Muster Tillman last night, ’ It Iras lt*> more Iweu killed than was the cause of emnuclpatioa by its lemtMirsrv setbacks.* Mrs tteru H»»l to* In 1*‘* 1.1v> in s« r. ban , Nov. 4. In iHi iMUHl) tttfttffcft iWimitk rvH‘lt i%hI ft ii tlm ft|» {liiitttUui t\*t ft ni9*w Mftr> ««*i ft Mrll mI ItftbkNt* ftM*4 llwr *|» |>iu h ft* dvr.nst Tins uwnufc that \|r%* 11^ IMUbt ill) lli Jail. Mrs Me VMM vefused tu answer rpmUesa twfore a notary regarding Iks tsllsia »f her Harry I Mwveas sad fur this refusal was out la jail by taft •chary tpf’<h all-u M a aril m bals as vs.cpo . a as M**c 11 S>*'i atsmft two week < ago this was tried It waa lire tlerWoaa la this r«M that waa k lob rest by .luntye been rrdenbi, amt whhb wifi pi«*» Mrs. MnveO* Ha Mb MU she answers u * questhMn