THE OMAHAI DAILY BEE TWKNTY SKC YEAR. OMAIIA. THURSDAY MOlt&ING , NOVEMBER 10 , 1802. NUMBER Ml PROBABLYCLEVELAND Indications Now Are That President Harri' s n Has Suffered a Defeat , NEW YORK AND lUlNOIS RESPONSIBLE Indiana is Very Much in Doubt and Returns Are Slow. UNCERTAINTY ALSO ABOUT WISCONSIN Califjriria's Count Greatly Dalayod by tbo Cumbersome Australian Ballot. OHIO ALSO CLAIMED FOR CLEVELAND I'rulMlilllty That the Iturkpyo Sluto tin- * ( iono Di-iiincratlc fur ilii ) I'lrtt Time In u rrc3lilLMitl.it Conli'nt Sunn- further Itetimn , YOIIK , Nov. 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] Alter weeks ot campjlgnms such as the old politicians never saw before , u campaign so quiet and educational , Now York state has declared In favor ot de mocracy. Throughout the whole stale the old pluralities of which tbo republican party has boasted In times past sro wiped out like llcurcs from n great blackboard. O every hand can bo soon proofs of the loyalty of tlu followers of Senator Hill. If any demo crat or republican has of late' doubted the fealty of this wing of tno democracy those doubts have been Dually settled. It \Vas as a united party that the democracy inarched to meet the fee In Now York state nnd ns n united democracy they have won u great Victory. The county of Chomnng. Senator Illil's own county , has been recap tured by tlio republicans , but this result was duo , It is said , to the local strlfo between the factions of the democracy , chlclly in Klinlni. Tne only other notable defection appears to have been in the county of Albany , where tbo onslaught of the dlssatislicd "younger rlcmcut" of the party machine caused u loss of several hundred votes to Mr. Cleveland B jt against these slnclo Instances tbcro ap pear as offsets the marked changes in the many counties claimed bv the republi cans as safe ngalnsl nil Invasion. The fall ing off In the republican pluralities above the Harlem is not moro marked tbtiii the In creased pluralities for Iho democratic ticket In New York and Brooklyn. As an oxiunplo of the desperate fiijbt which Tammany has made for Cleveland may bo instanced the fact that Ciilroy , the demo cratic candidate for tniivor , will run at least 10,000 votes behind Cleveland In this city. Ollroy was traded lor Clovelanu right and l"ft. "Tho plurality for Cleveland lu Now York county Is 7\000 at least. This remark- nblo showing is duo to the magnificent or ganization ot Tammany hall , and to the re sort , to desperate roelntration ana coloniza tion. The'rosult Is n voritlcation of the pre diction of Mr. Crokor. Tbo whole democra tic county ticket has been elected by plural ities ranging from l'iU,000 upward. In many doubtful districts the republican candidate's for concross and assembly have been de feated by the same methods that were r < sorted to iu order to roll up the unprece dented vote for Clovelana. Kings countv ( Brooklyn ) has gone demo cratic by M.flOO plurality. The organization was in complete charge of the polls and of the entire election machinery. The largest democratic claim was 'iO.OL'O. The result surprised both parties. The democratic counties of New Yoik , King ? , Queens and Hli'hmond , south of the Harlem , give Cleve land tl',000. lcductingSutTolk's700 ' for llnr- rlson , this leaves over 11,000. The most ex- travng.iut democratic claim was 10,000. The decrease In republican pluralities above the llnrlcm from'.fi.OOO in 1SSS to 57,000 today completed the rout , leaving Cleveland nearly fi.l.OOO plurality in the utato. Thcro was moro or less excitement throughout the city ind county towns dur ing the day , but on the whole the election was n ciulot ono. Tbo t'omocratic threats of resistnr.eo to the United States authorities did not materialize ) . Fifty democrats not entitled to vote were cnnpht at Alexander Leo's hotel in Bay Hidgc. They were run down through the clever work of two secret men , who secured rooms there some time nco mm gradually wormed from them und Leo the Information which led to the arrests. United States marshals brought thorn to Brooklyn , The democrats carry every congressional district south of the Harlem , although the republicans gain throe IP the untiro state. The democratic landslide extended to the as- Bombly. The ninjorlly in the lower house is so largo that , u democrat will succeed Frank Hiscock iu the United States satiate. Thus for the llrst tinio in many years Now York will hove two democratic senators in the higher branch of congress. [ r Probably the largest , financial winner on tha election is Mike Dwyer , the well known turfman. It Is said on good authority that he will pocket a gain of S'jO.OOU. Mr. Purer placed UU money in every conceivable way. Ho hot on the general result , the state of Now York , Now-lei-soy , tlio city and county mnjoriies aim In Indiana. Ho has won nearly ovcry bet ho has imulo. Joicnh J. U'Dond- ' liuo Is nnolhor heavy winner , his llgurcs being placed at f-'O.OOj. Tho'latesl Tribune extra Kayo that the election of president mny davolvo on the housn of representatives. C'ougresK Is dem ocratic by a clear majority of ntout fifty. New York is democratic ! by not loss than IIO.OOO nnd has elected a democratic assembly. New Jersey Is democratlo by from f > ,000 to SOW , but Kuap , fur governor , claims his filiation. Connecticut Is democratic by not less thai : 1,000 Mid has chosen u democratlo povernor and legislature. Massachusetts has cho'cn Harrison electors nud prooahly a republican state ilcitot. All the rest of Nc w Knglaiid Is republican. In republican quarters it Is still held to bo utircrtaiii whether or not too solla south Is broken. The Sun extra says that Cleveland has carried tbo solli' .south , Connecticut uy 4.0 > )0 or more. Now York state by 44,000 , N w Jnraer by S.OOO , Delaware by over 1,000 , In- diiinr. by 5,000 , Illinois by 10,000 , Wisconsin by 10,000 ; that Weaver has carried Colorado , Jaaho , Nevada nnd probably South Dakota , Thu Sun nlbo claims the hnuKo to he ir.oro than 100 democratic. The Now York lepisla- turo Is democratic. Insuring democratlo uuccesior to HUcook , Itl'.xl IT or 'H IK COU.NT IN II.I.IMHS. l.ulcit I'lcurr * rnint tlio .Sliito Show Driiiui'Rivy' * OrlHln Surer * * . CIIK.UO , HI. , Nov. 'J.--ln 411 precincts out side of Took county'or about two-thirds Itor Iho country precincts , Harrison received f' ' ,07l ; Clevelnnil , 7S.040 ; Harrison's plur- silly , s.031. Iu cook county , OM precinct out ot ritt give Cleveland kMV D13 : Harrison , SU 7 Cleveland's plurality ll > , ! iii. | Clevt'lanu's net plurality iu 1,003 precinct" , lli)5 : ) , Hot M rn s from this state are still incom plete , li'it imilcatlo.i * point to the carrying of the state by Cleveland nnd Stevenson by rrctnS.OOt ) to 10,0 K ) . The entire democratic state tictcct U ulto elected and the democrats have a majority of tbo con jrcstlonal aplo a- ' t'stlon and have apparently calucd control 'of both Draucncs ol the state legislature. As tlio stnto ts to bo reillmricted this winter , this will enable the democrats to to gerrymander the suto ts to nalii a great penimnrnt advantage ID the future elections , Hepubllcau * concede a democratic victory an tbu stuto und electoral tickets , but claim the posjibillty cl republican iu- preiuscy in the lower houio of tbo legisla ture. ture.Tho turning over ot the'itata to the aeioo- craU jsiluoto the perfect orgaclzatton of I that party nnd the desertion of (3erV ( m n-Lutherans from tbo republican partv ' because of tlio ouulloschool question. Tho'tariff question , ilsocnn , worked favor ably to the democrats in the country dis tricts. Ttjo democrats have elc-jtcJ John C. Block nnd A. .1. Hunter congrcssmcn-at-larpo und probably the following district congressmen : Second , McUann : Third , Dnrborow ; Fourth , fiold/.itr ; Klghtb , Stew art ; N'nth. Snow ; Twcllth , Mc Donald ; Thlrteceuth , Bill Springer ; Fourteenth , Scott ; Sixteenth , Fithlan : Soventociith. Lann ; Kiuhtoenth , Formnn ; Nineteenth , U'llllams. Tlio republicans have apparently rlectod tbo following : First. Aldrich ; Fifth , Hopkins ; Sixth , Hilt ; Sev enth , Henderson ; Twentieth. Smith , Both psrtios claim the Tenth , Klovenlh and Fit- tcRnth. The later returns ao not noato In any way from the decisive democratic victory In the slaio of Illinois both ou the state and national tickets. Conservative ! men of nil parties now generally agree that the demo cratic plurality In the state will bs approxi mately 10,000 und the democrats will have at least "thirteen of the twotity-two congress men with a possibility of ono or two more in the districts still in doubt. Incomplete odlelal returns from thirty of the thirty- four wards in the city ol Chicago give Cleve land , .M5.0.M ; Harrison , 47,38' ! . Partial returns from tbo county Indicate that the vote In Cook county outside of the city of Chicago will bo almost a standoff , so that Cleveland s plurality in Chicago nnd Conic county may bo approximated at I'.yxX. ' . Six hundred'and thirty-two out of ap proximately 710 precincts tu the state out side of Coo'u county lvo Cleveland ll'J.400 ; Harrison , Itf.'jl. This is n plurality for Harrison of ' .iS73. This would make Cleve land's net plurality In the whole state approxi mately 10,000. The official returns are not likely to show any murkod variation from these figures. The vote on Altgoldt , demo cratic nominee for governor , will show some increase over thebJ figures , while the re mainder of the democratic .stuio ticket will receive the same vote as the Cleveland nnd Stevenson elector * . The democrats have al o elected their county ticket In Cook county In the stnto semite the democrats will have about seven majority and the Indications n'.so Hro that thuy will control the lower house by about the same majority , although the returns from several districts nro still somewhat indellnitc. No senator is to bo elected by tbo next general assembly , but tbo important advantagti of re-districting the state for congressional , legislative and Judicial purposes will fall to the democrats. Flfer , republican , is making a stronc rjco lot governor outMda of Cool : county , and , although the majority of the republicans concede hU defeat , others still hold on to Iho hope of hU success. " Tno "Inter Ocean at 9 o'clock announces tnat fourteen counties outside of Co k gave Fifer 4,000 mijority. At this rate the Inter Ocean boliovcs ho may yet win ths state , although no contldonco \ foil , in sucU u re sult , U is conceded thut the state goes to Cleveland. oiiio < ; I.-.I.MII : > itv ni : > iocitArs. licitli I'i1 ; Ill's Itiliiiitni ; u Very liven ! tico : In Tluit State. COM MIH s. O. , Nov. 9. The indications ut 10 o'clock are that Ohio has gone democratic for the llrst tlmo in a presidential year , though it may rcijiiire the oflicial count to determine the result. Chairman Farley of the democratic state committee went homo early this morning snfc in the bolicf that the republicans had n substantial majority in this state , but his secretary and S. M. Tayior , candidate for secretary of stain , remained at headquarters , nnd at 10 o'clock tonight they had received ' unoft'.cial returns from all but'throo counties in the stato. in which they claim a plurality far the candidates on thu democratic ticket of SfiO. and that Cleveland electors have been chosen by possibly n slightly reduced major ity. The two committees exchanged figures at the above hour and thcro were no start- line variations In the returns received. Republican Chairman Dick nnd Camiidato S. M. Taylor for secretary of state , stated they had received unoflloial returns from all but four counties. The returns to both com- nittoes ore in response to telegrams sent the county chairman. They claim a plurality of 110 at the inpub- limn bcannunriers and concede it will re quire the oflicial count to determine tbo mat ter. Mr. Taylor , niputdlcan. states that ho noted in the returns that ho received that ho ran abontovcp with Harrison electors , hence , it is concluded , if the republican stale ticket is defeated that Cleveland electors will bo rho en. s DAI TON , O , Nov. 9. The national sol diers hotneOivos Harrison l,0j : | plurality , end this may elect part ot the republican county ticket. Returns on Ohio's election from tlio very llrst until tbo closing of the Western Union bulletins show tlp.rrlson heading .roll up to McKlnloy's vote or leading it. Liter stras- gling returns from the northwest and from the mining roKlons show a drift in favor of Cleveland that may Jcapurduo Harrison's chances for Ohio , McAuTiirn , O. , Nov. ! ) . The nonofllcial returns from Iho Ilfieen precincts of Wtnton county give the democratic electoral ticket 1,378 ; republican oleotoral ticket , 1,70.1 ; N. A. Tnvlor , 1,741 ; Samuel M. Taylor , 1,075 ; C. K. Peonies , 1.7IU5 ; Urosveuor , 1.09S. . A special from Hellairo says that Colonel ' C. L. Thormati , republican , is defeated for congress in thu Sixteenth district by 100 plurality. This givct the democrats ton con gressmen , tbo republicans ton , and tbo Ninth district In doubt. At 1:15 : n. m. the Commercial-Uazitto reports - ports , on tlio basis of complete returns from lifty-four countici and estimates In the re maining thirty-four counties In Ohio , that the Cleveland electors are chosen uy ! < 53 plurality nnd that Taylor , republican , for secretary of state , has been elected. It also tlguros that ton republicans and eleven democratic congressmen uro cloctod , I Nil I AX.V Ul.UsU. lipjniblicans 'Maku Heavy U'.ilnx A I'CMV figure * . Isntvi'oi.iH1 Itid. , Nov. 9.Two hundred and sixty precincts In Indiana give Harrison a plurality of 2,000 , u net republican gam of 1,1112. This Is an average republican gain of six and oue-tbird votes to tbo precinct. In order to carry the state the gain to tbo pro- clnct must bo six and two-thirds , The state is very close. RotuuiB have been received from less than one-tenth of the state BO that uo definite statement can bo mailo. It seems favorable to Cleveland on national ticket , and as tha republican electoral ticket ran ahead or the state tlcuet. There is llttla aoubt of tbo election of the democratic tickot. At democratic headquarters the state is aclaimed by 10,000 on the Mate ticket and 8,000 on the electoral ticket. At rapuolican headquarters the state Is still claimed , but not with so much u Miotv of confidence The best Infornutton obtainable indicate that the democrats bavo elected tciioulof thirteen members of congress , a gain of on a , and that the legislature U republican In both braucho * . Reports from 140 precincts give Harrison 47.421 , Cleveland 42t 7. IUYriM < rex , Ind. , Nov. -Huctlngton cltv gives 103 republican majority. Returns coming slow , John L. Hrotz. member of coucrcj * for tbo Second congrotslonal dis trict of Indiana , Is re-elected by an Increased majority , Soventy-four out of ntnaty-two counties in Iiidlanu , tts runortcd to Chairman Tappart of the democratic state commiltre , give not democratlo gain * ovcrlSSSof S.74II , civing Cleveland u plurality of 8,74 ! ) over 1NS. . The net tain In the other elgbteou counties is U,40i ) , inoklng the democratlo ' plurality in the ktato",7ii. : _ r.\uroKM.v IN iiouur. Claim * uf.SuccfMt tiy tlio llcuiDcrau and thu SAN FitiNTisrA , Cat. , Nov. 9. Owing to the cumbersome billets returns nra coming Iu slower than tvcr tofore. Complete returns turns from San Francbco , oxcout from eight foO.STI.SL2D OS IUCO.ND WOE.J STOOD BY THE FLAG Northwest Slates Give. Good Evidence of the Republican Confulenca. MINNESOTA STAYS IN THE COLUMN Harrison , Reid and Nelson Onrry the State by a Handsome Mnjority. IOWA AND THE DAKOTAS REMAIN SOLID No Wfiv < riu in Their Faith Shown by the Latest Returns. WYOMING , MONTANA AND OREGON llrlght Stars In tnu Diadem That fusion mill 1'rcr Sllxur Contil Not Tarnlsli \Vnp > lilnctoii True to ST. PAI-I. , Minn. , Nov. 0. The count In this city Is extraordinarily slow. In some precincts only 359 votes nra counted out of TOO up to U n. in. These votes nnd meager returns from the state show that , the fusion electors are running behind the regular dem ocratic electors , and that ths Weaver vote Is not heavy. Nelson , republican , fo governor , is estimated to have at least 10.0J3 plurality. Harrison will probably have all the electors. , Eighty-two country precincts show a net re publican loss of 471 on electors compared with four years ago. At that rate the plur ality at that limu will bo reduced from , ' 1 ,000 to about 25,000. On the state ticket there is a slight republican gain over Merriam's 22,071 plurality of two years ago. Lawlor , democrat , has about : t,000 plu rality in this , his homo county , but in llcnnepin county , Nelson , republican , has in the neighborhood of 2,003 plurality on the face of 'tho returns from 100 out of IIS pre cincts , and if the country precincts con tinue anything like those thus far received , Nelson will have at least 10.COO plurality. The democratic committee ha * not given upon too lusion electors , but Iho repub lican committee is firm of tbo belief that they have carried nil of the nine electors , the moit of them by a plurulltv of from 15.000 to 2.1.000. On congressmen there is still some uncer tainty , the returns being meagor. but the First. Is prob.-ibiy republican , the Third dem ocratic , the Fourth ropubtto.xn , thn Fifth re publican. The Sixth "is claimed by both par lies , ami the First nud Seventh on" the fence , although claimed strongly by the republi cans , Three hundred and three precincts , Includ- in ? 100 in Minneapolis and sovunty-eiirht in St. Paul , give Nelson 2S,3t. : . Lawlor , 2r , ! 50 ; 11 plurality of ST2 for Nelson. The vote i'or Donnelly , the people's party candidate , in the Kaino precinct is .Sll(5. ! ( Three hundred and thirteen precincts , Including uluety- scvon in bU Paul and 100 in Minneapolis , give Hrrrisnn : i-,112 : Clovelnnd , 30-125. Har rison's plurality. 1.SU1. With the probable execution of the Third district , which Is in doubt , the republicans have tukon about everything in the congres sional fight in the state. i. > TIII : icii > riiiij.\v KANK.S. South Diikolii Will Miiy Httli thu Crnnd Old rurly. Hfito.v , S. D. , Nov. Nov. 9. Two hundred and sevnnty-four precincts , including the cities of Sioux Falls , Huron , Aberdeen , Pierre , Dcadwood , Load City and Kapid City civo Harrison , 11,122 ; Clovelnnd , 2,1500 : Weaver. 0,024. For governor Sheldon , re publican , 7,1)0 ! ) ; Couobman , democrat , 2j7.'l : ; ViinOiucll , independent , ; i,700. I'or ' congress Pickler. republican , fi,43S ; Lucas , repub lican , 5,1150Vhitcher ; , democrat. 2,049 ; Kellov , ind-jpondcnt , 2Ht5 ( ; Lardner , inde pendent , 1'J'JS. So far us received , returns shnw a republican legislature. D'-APWOOP , S. D. , Nov. P. ISpecial Tele gram to THE Hci.I : Thirty-nine out of forty-threo election nioclnts m Lawrence county give : Harrison. IWO , Cleveland , : iiS ! , Weaver , l.S'.i.1. For congress Lucas ( rep. ) , 1,221 ; Lardnor ( ind. . ) , 1.89 : ! ; Wycher ( dera. ) , OOM. For governor Sheldon ( rep. ) , 1,2.14 ; Couchmnn ( dom , ) , SOti ; VauOsdeli ( icd ) , 0 ; l. The republican state , national and congressional tickets carried Fall Hiver , Caster and Pennine-ton counties by a small plurality. The Independents carry Alead and Butiu counties. Lardner , independent canniduto for congress , received two-thirds of the domocratlu vote , and will leave the niack Hills with 400 plurality. The Pioneer will tomorrow claim his election , and claim the stuto lor Weaver. The Tlraos claims the election of the entire republican na- tlonnl , congressional and electoral tickets bv fi.OOO plurality. Tbo chairman of the republican state cen i- tral conlmittoo claims the sta'.o for the re s- publican national nnd congressional ticket by S.OOJ plurality. The legislature will probablv bo republican. ST. P.UT , Minn. , Nov. 9. Chairman Poemlller of tbo South Uukotii democratic committee tonieht telegraphed the Associ ated press from Ynnuloii na follows : Stuto close on electors , K sult still in doubt. The republican stuto ticket olcctoa uod both con 0I gressmen. No returns In to give corrected count on legislature. VAXKTON , S. U. Nov. 9 , | Special Telegram toTiiB UIK : , | Hoturns from South Dakota are reaching ilomocr.Uic state headciuarters hero very slowly. The short actiuaintanco of election judges with too Australian ballots , the complex political situation ana the fuct Hint the democratic attempt to swing the state for Weaver caused : thousands of scratched tickets are assigned as reason for Iho slow roturns. Fifteen counties out of of tlfty in the state gave liar. rlsnn , 4,811 : Weaver , 2,029 ; Cleveland , 941. Mr. Peetnillor still claims tbo state for > Weaver , saying that the work of tha demo- cruts to influence votes for Weaver was very thorough and will bo felt very materially In the most remote coun try precincts. Uo Is disappointed flat not having earlier feturns and does not expect a complete report until Friday rt The figures ID bis rtn possession show a won derful populist tan ! , correspondingdecrease in democratic votes , but no loss to the re publicans , Vunklon republicans tbluK the estimate of 1,000 bv Uopublliau in Greene ta ba liberal nud expect about , DO plurality for tbo republican national and con gressional Vlckot. The lecUlaturo will probably ably be republican. ' - 5 GOOD SHOWING. Deinoorat * Cuncoilii tliu Stuto to tlio Itu- pnlillruiK liy ,1 ( iouii .Mujnrlty. Dzs MOISES , la , , Nov. 0. From the result as far as tabulated from tbo qifferenl coun ties , with a number yet to bear from , repub- llrans claim a plurality of not loss than 'JO.OOO. Tba democrats concede 10,000. Re publicans claim the First , Third , Fourth , Fifth , Sixth. Seventh. Eighth , Ninth , Tenth nnd Klevrnlh conproislonal districts , SIOL-.V Cm , la. , Nov. U. CJtorga 1) , Per kins , republican , Is ro-olecied to congress srin tha Hloventh district by a plurality of IMS. D.VVK.STUIIT , la. , Nov. U. Thu Second con- gresslonal nlslrlct re-eh-ctt hayeu , democrat. oy 8.000. la.Nov. } 0.Sporlal [ Telegram to TUB UEK. ) Complete unofficial returns abow a republican landslide In this county anil district. Tbo county Is from 100 to 41XJ republican , u change 01 over 1,000 votes and Lacov's plurality for congress In the district U itoarly 1,500. Tbo vote on president Is Harrison , jC39 ; Cleveland , H.tSO : ; Weaver. 091. n rrl .on's plurality , 2oi ! , a gain of * lxty over four years ago. ItlM'fltl.lOANS CI.Al.U AVICST VIIIM.\ ! . I.ale UcliirniSliuWrliMt Dcinnrratlc Cl lin * Am t'mnirrniitiMl. \VIIEP.I.IXCI. . W. V . , rJov , 9. Koturns bavo been received from West Vlrcmla , but they are meager and Indicate that the republicans luivo carried tbo state , thouirh the democrats do not ronccdo.lt. Too southern section of the state bos noVM't Ufo" hoard from. The votu in Whoollnii u not all roportcd , but U InaloUcj the election of a portion of the republican ticket. No definite figures can bo given on Iho stuto ticket before Novem ber 10. It now looks as It It will bJ some day * be fore thn result In Weil Virginia will bo posi tively known. The returns noutinuo favor able for the republicans , but a few precincts only have been heard from. The republi cans huvo undoubtedly made gum * in the Ooveraor , republican , tor con cress from Iba First Wheeling district , claims he has defeated Poudleton , democrat. Thcro Is Itttlo more to toll than thcro was last night , lioth slik'K claim tbo state Later reports mav shoiv democratic gains. Hi XTIXCITOX , W. Va. , Nov. 9.--Capehart lor congress is undoubtedly elected in this district by a small majority. Reports from Iho mountain counties Indicate a heavy falling off of the vote , which will probably defeat Aldcrson ( dam. ) for congress In the Third district , li'jcker Is his opponent. WASIIIXOTON , D. C. , Nov. ' . ' . Couuulsslouor Mason of West Virginia this afternoon re ceived n telegram from WtuJollng , W. Va. , Indicating tbo uleotion of Davis , tbo republi can candidate for governor , boy on a a reason able doubt , and the prob.'iolo success of tbo Harrison electors. IN W10.U1.NU. of llui Tlirru 1'nrtips Cniiiuit Agree DM KHtltnittri * . Wyo. , Nov. 9. jSpecial Telegram - gram to TUB URE. ] Tonight Chairman Van- dovantor of the stnto central committee claims the state for Harrison by SOJ major- itv and tha legislature ou a Joint ballot , thus insuring the return of Senator Warren to the United States senate. Ho concedes the election of Oibson Clark , democrat , to the supreme bench ; alsj that of Oiborm * , democrat , governor by 'I'M ' , but states that the congressional race Is close Detween Clark ( rop. ) , nnd Coffeen ( dem.i , with the rhanccs favoring Iho termer. The democrats claim the state lor Weaver , and the entire state nnd congres sional ticket by majorities ranclnir from SUO to2,50J. Larainio iounty wont solidly re publican. Ocsvuu , Colo. , Nov. 9. A special to the News from Cheyenn says ; Vnndevantor , republican state comniittcctnan , concedes tlio election of OsDorno for povornor , Clark supreme premo judge , and t&lnlM Clark for congress will pull through with 300 nnjority. Claims legislature or. joint ballot and Harrison elec tors by f.'JO majority. Chairman Now claims 10 majority in legislature , congressional nnd state ticket by .100 to S'JO ; olcctora ! vote will vequiro oftlclal count , iitui the majority will not oe over 100 either way. IMIITHI.ICA.N SruCKSS IN SI ICI1H5AN. Against lloavy Ou < l tlio t'urty Slatle a ; il- laut i'lfilit. DKTIIOIT. Miciu , Nov. ! ) . Tbo republicans elect most nil ot their Plato ticket by from S.OOO to 15.00U-plurat.y. | The Fro3 Press , democratic , concedes.t'aa election of the re- publicah state tlckctj except attorney gen eral ntul asfociata .Justice of the supreme court , H-ho wore on bttti the democratic ami people's ticiets. Tie .dcmocruta claim six electors and republicans claim nine. Repub licans elect six conurossaien and the demo crats throe , with three in doubt. 13oth par- tics claim tbo legislature. OIIKUON rOK IIAltlUSO.V. riillim- the Duinncnitlc nnil Tlilril Tarty I'ntlon. POIITHXP , Ore. , Nov. 9. Ono hundred and sevenly-nlne precincts out of 045 in the stnto give Harrison 17till , ( Cleveland 7,200 , Weaver 14,004 , Bidxvoll 0tO. : Fieurcs em brace over half 1 ho untlro vote of the sUto. If the same ratio is maintained Harrison will carry tno state t > y 7,000. The democratic centralcoimmUeo concedes the election of three Harrison electors in Oregon by pluralities ranclng from 2,000 to Il.OOO , but" they claim the election of one Weaver elector , who was endorsed oy the domocrats. , North Illiluitu Sufely Kopiilitlcan. N. D , ' , Nov. 0. National nnd state republican .Jlckets ' safe hy 2,000 majority. The legislature is in doubt. Ono hundred and ninety-two precincts in North Dakota give Harrison 0,031 ; Weaver , 5,272. For concrrcssuian .lobnson , repub lican , 0-I14 ; O'llrlon , democrat.1,012. . For govort3or--Hurkc. republican , 0,732 ; Short- ridqo , lusion , 5,5151 , HISMAW K , N. D , , Nov. 9. Ono hundred and forty-threo precincts as heard from covering the returns from twentv counties give Uurko , republican , 0.02J ; Sbortrldgo , fusion , -1,15 1 , a republican majority of It30. : The average , If he'ld throuehout tbo state , would give Uurkc S.OOD majority , cut the fusion strongholds luVaUh and Grand Forks counties will reduce it. to about 2.500 , Johnson is clectud to conzrcss by : t,000 , Har- i risen electors by about 2,503. I l/tnli I.llicroU " SKI.T LAKK , U , T.1 , Nov. 9. Incomplete ro. i res indicate tha ejection of Joseph R. Kaiv. ns , n democrat , for delegate to congress bj n plurality of ' . ' , Q'X > , over Frank J. Cannon , republican. The result Is said to be the out come of an agreompnt made a year ago between tweon the Mormon churoh and ilia demo cratic party. It U the belief that statehood will oo inflicted on the territory by the next congress , and In'that manner the Mor mons will again obtnn ) control.Voracu will undoubtedly bo given the ballot that was token from thorn by the KdmumU-Tucker law and tun llbsrals wlll bs in n bopeloss minority. I'rrdlrllcuu from AVulilnitiin , TACOMA , Wash. , Nov. PIteturns eo far Indicate a phiralUy.of over 7,000 for Harri son. Tno exact remit sxvill not be known however for twenty/tour houw. The mm- cations are that Harrison hat * carried tbo state by 4,000 at least , and that both tbo congressmen elected pro democrats , The re publicans claim theorem or. Ttvo hundred nnd jJrtoen precincts uive Harrison 12.2SWJ Clovftlami. 10,004 ; Weaver , 5,403. For ( Jovcrnor , Mcraw ( ! , republican , 8.845 ; Snivelyaoinocrttt , 11,025 ; Young , poo- plo'i , 7.IH1. No os.tiBates have been made on the legislature. ' , Kotnrni from lilalio. BOISK , Idaho , Nor. 9.-'Forty-three pre cincts reported in Idaho show n net repub lican loss of U37 ouiijio electoral ticket and a not gain on governor -of fourteen. At the same ratio the 'A'-O precincts m tbo state would show a.uot lost on tbo electoral ticket of I.'J-K ) . The republican majority two jours ago wns 4,314. ' MaMqvliillttttii llrinlts. BOSTON , > Ia 3.j Nov. 9. Haturns are com- ins lu very slowly , , but It Is curtain that tbo Harrison elector * I have been chosen by n good plurality. The democratlo state com mittee claim the election ot their governor tiy from l.HOO to 2W ( , but republicans do not concede it. . . , Mont. , Nov. 0. One hundred and seven precincts pjvo Harrison ' . ' , 'J1S , Clcvo land 0.704 , Hopubllfant claiai tbo entire state ticket. MosTaouEitr , Ala. , Nov. 9. Judge P. C. Randolph , probatn Judico of this county , shot and mortally wounded William Motcalfo last night. Tbfl trouble l said to bavo uotm politloi. lUndolph Is oue of the leading democrat , ot lUujtutu. NEBRASKA REDEEMED Returns up to Midnight Give the Repub lican Ticket a Safe P.umlity. CROUNSE WILL BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR And A\\ \ \ the Enlanco of the Statj Ticket Safely Elected. EVEN YOUNG MR. BRYAN IS HARD UP It Will Take the Official Count to Decide the Result , FOUR SURE CONGRESSIONAL WINNERS The Itnrrlion mid Hold iicctiir : Will Carry dm Stnto by Mimll rinriitttics In Spllo of llin Deino- rratlu Continue , Ncjrnska republicans can shout. As the rotunis begin to come in moro rapidly the fact .t.nt , tno grand old parly has nuido a clean sweep of Iho stnto becomes apparent. Returns received from over one-half ot the state show that the Harrlton electors have bo.itcn the democratic-oopullst combine by 5,000 plurality. Crounse is elected governor by 10,000 ma jority over Van SVyck. There is a possibility that the republicans have elected live of the six congressmen and they turcly have olsctod four. Even Billy Bryan , the democratic pot. if ho hns escaped defeat , has done so only by tbo skin of his teeth , nnd it will taku the oflicial count to decide the result. Chairman Cody of the republican state committee yesterday afternoon wired the editor of Tnr. BEI : as follows : LixnjLX , Xeb.ov. . --Field's election assured. Everything indicates the election of the entire state ticket und a republican majority In the logUlsturo. A. E. UAIIY. To confirm Chairman Cody's telegram , Chairman Bogs of the republican congres sional committee wired that every indication pointed to the election of Field. In the bccond district Mercer's election over IJoauo is sure. Reports from the Third district show Moiklfjohn has r. safe plurality. " Halnor's ' election in the Fourth is con ceded oy Vifquain , his democratic opponent. Returns from the Fifth district show that Andrews has made phenomenal gains , but ho cannot overcome the tremendous majority of two years ago. In the Sixth district Wbitehead has made a magnificent race and from the returns re ceived he leads Kem nearly 1,000 votes. Complete returns have beer received by THE BHK from thirty-four counties ou presi dent , which show a plurality for Harrison of 3.422 , and incomplete i-aturns from ton other counties increase th.it plurality to nearly 7,000. Complete returns have been received on governor from thirty-three counties which show : Crounso , W. ISO ; Morton , 2IM7 ; Van Wvclt , 'iO,2l2. With incomplete returns from eleven other counties the indications are that Crounso Is elected by from 10,000 to 12,000 plurality over Van \Vyck. The vote of the counties hoard from complete on president nnd covei'nor is given below : Till ) Vilt" ! oil I'rrsiliirnt. liar- ClcvcVea - CIIUXTMN. ilMin. land. vur. Adams . jGj : ail ] .4-'j Hurt . l.'SW 100 T4'j cinisu . am ' , 43i ! 4i IK * rai i.iru n ; . ) 1.2:5 'iro JK : Yorli . I.Ult 2-Ji jjsj Hrown . : wi : or : rn Mi-rrlok . rt5 ! in : Kf ) Miurnian . 474 i'7 ru iita Clay . l'i < M LU' J/I'JT \Vif > ster . j.nio ic-s 1,0:11 : 1'iirnas . , . fO7 IU7 J.Ofll llox llnttu . Ml S.HJ an Total . nrili lifl.u w.lll Vntp On ( Sovfriinr. Orotinso. MorVan ton. \\yuk Hurt . jin ( sm ciittM ) . : ; * JIM ; iii Dakota . ut'x ! 4l > 1 ill'.l ' ln : j.i.fj u- , ) . , . I'ranUlIn . ) . ! : ; m ; data . S.SSs J.MJ 1.4G9 Uiltlnlil . . . . . JV.1 I'l | M ( irco y . T7Mi ai7 m Honker. , , . , 10 li ill Howard . 4ci ) : i > j 770 .loffcrson . - , , . I.'IS toi 74'i lohnson . ; : . . l.o.vj 4W 723 Kearney , . . . , .T . 771 IMI ma Iniic.'ibtor.r jyj o- \\ii \ \ l.oilp. IOS y I'j'i Niincii 51r > ( < : . fr , | Nucliolh , Mil : ju | 1.UIO Otoo l.fliO 1,4'7 J.7.11 I'hflpa 7SO 170 018 Saundcni l.MG 7.-S j.Tt-ii Flaliton Ill ( I 405 ' 'Vi Thnrston C."J til lot Valley KIJ 177 7. Vork- l.csu 4:11 : i.jci Hrown : iM l.Vi L'hl Merrlek 745 iRa blU < .Sherman 4 < > 'i 4i. ) cm Wayna 010 'iGj 58) Clay. l.Mfi : > 1.402 Webster hns tun o04 I'nrnua , Ml ' . ' 11 uis Hov Ilutto < 1J Slii ) i'S Total IW.IW Jl,5f.7 av43 ! I.AXC.WI iit'.s VOTI : . Tnl > uat ! ! n of tlm * lli3lurin Sliu\r H Uiioil Itrpiihllctn rinriillty. Ltstoi.- , Neb , , Nov. ft ( Special to TUB } Jri.JToday haj been one ot both doubt r.nd surprise to the voteru of the city of Lin coln. The intoreit in tbo congressional elec tion In this , the First district , hat overshad owed the national route ? ! . Men who , under ordinary cirourastanccs , are enthudastlo lo their Interest In national politics teem teas have forgotten that a national election was decided yeuorday , euii tbo probability that Grover Cleveland will be tha next president of tbo United States has been forgotten in the doubt that surrounds the result of thu election In this congressional district. Liucolu U tha borne of both wpuOilcan and ilonncrntlc congrosilonal nominees nnd the felling between the partisans of the two candidates has run high nil through the cam paign. A largo number of repiilillc.in-i has opoiily espoused tno cause of ino brilliant Mr. Dryan anil still larccr numbers gave him the benefit of tlielt ballots in the so- crccv of the AustrAlhin system. At 'J o'clccu thu nioriilng the Hrvnn mnrchlni ; clubs with their uniforms of \\hlte. nud with bands and fireworks , paraded the streets , ami the elect Ion of Bryan wni generally conceded oy republicans. At S o'clock this morning tbo republicans sud den I v discovered t hat thoirmnu wn * not , after nil , certainly defeated , nnd ai. 11 o'clocx the Bryan people began to realize that perhaps their exuberant colobr.Uion last nk-ht had l on a tnllo premature. The latest Ileures from Lincoln nnd Lap- cniter county show : Harrison , S.U.'irt j L'lnvo- land. l,4NliVa.tvor. ( \ . 11.072 : Crounse. ; t,80 ; Morton , l.JVJS ; Von \Vyolt , 2t.VI ; ; Kiold , uU'J ) ; Bryan , 4.SVJ ; Shamp. S4U. In addition to clvlng tno natlonnt and state ticket tc u hniuhoino plurality , Lancaster countv elects the entire scnatotial and rep- ro < cntnllvo tickets. The returns nro still too tncoinnloto I to give exact plur.ilitios , but Iho 1r following 1 are elected by figures reaching 1t above t.OCO. StRto &onator.i , R. li Moore and U.V. . Hijelostoii ; repreicninttvot , Jo seph Burns. A. J. Cornish , C. J. V. Mclves- son. R. H. Onkloy and 1C. H. Spencer ; Judco of the district court , Jesse B. Strode ; county attorney , \V. II. Woodward ; county com fc missioner , Fred Bccltmati. The lust two candidates defeated the fusion candidate * In spite ot the fact that a bitter light was innao upon them , l-'or alstrict Judge , Attorney lienernl Loose will be third in the raco. lUtVA.VS I'l.l.'KM.ITV. Very Small , hut App.ircut In tli Tncti of tlu > riiulllcl ,1 KctnriiK. Lixroi.x , Nob. , Nov. y. ISpaoial Telegram to Tin : BnE. ] Nothing less than the olllclnl count will sllcnca the claims of the rival political hc.iduuiirtors as to the raat name of the next congressman from the First district. At republican hoadqutrte at 10 o'clock to night Chairman Boggs said that ho had not given up tlio possibility of republican suc cess , and that ho would not give up until tlio result was olllcially announced in every county in the district. The figures displayed at republican headquarters give Bryan thu advantage of nine votes , and they are us follows : otoo ror fas , in- Hicha'-ilsoii 7. > Ncmalia S7I Total Ml I'IKt.U'S I'l.UHU.lTIB- * . Lancaster ICO I'uwnee y.il .lohiison IDS Tot-il Si" > liryan's not plurality 0 Chairman Boi'u * says the above lleurcs are complete , with the exception of three precincts In Caas and ono in .lohnson nnd ono or two in Pawnee. At .Mr. Bryan's head- quartcri the figures told another storv. To TUB HKK representative Mr. Hrvan said : " 1 have carried the first dlbtrict by u plurality wnich mv opponents cannot climb over , cl.lsel through or cr.iwl under. My plurality , based upon returns from every votinc precinct In the district furnished by county clerks is 23.V Secretary Tom Allen exhibited the follow ing llgurcs : IIIIV.l.S'S 1'I.UllAMTIKS. Otoo : iri ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Klvlinnison ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! ! . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Neinaliu 27fi Total . I'lRI.Il'S I'LUIIAMTIES. Lancaster . 27fl I'-UMico . 216 n . ar ) Total ItryanS not plurality 2(3. ! ( Tno threb rooms 'wuro ; filled with thu vouag congressman's most ardent aomirors , but none of them undertook to explain why Mr. Bryan claimed Ills election by n not plurality of 23.1 when official returns from every "voting precinct in the district furnished by county clerks gave him a not plurality ot yy.'i. _ _ .TIAIISIIAI.S 1'UT OUT. ) uil ( ' 4 111 Daknttv Cuiuitj-NVIinost friTlpl * late Itluc lit the 1'olU. D \Kor.v Cirv , Neb. , Nov. ' . ( . [ Special Tclo gram to TUB Bic.J : Adviois from Jackson show tnat a lively skirmish was had tboro between the election board and Deputy , United States Marshal Harris and Special Deputies Reninger and Brewer. Tin : representative Interviewed Deputy Sheriff Joseph Curnoyvlio was in Jacxson tbo entire tire day. Ho says : 'Marshal Harris arrived in Jackson about S o'clock in the morning and went to ths place Intended for voting purposes , but the polh were not open and it was oloso onto U o'clock before the election board was sworn' In and voting com menccd. Immediately after the opening of the polls Marshal Harris nnd Ins deputies , followed by about forty cill/.om who anticipated trouble , wont to the polling place , Rr.d the marshal and his assistants went behind the ratline nnJ were at once ordered out by the election board. The marshal stated bv what authority ho was there mid stiitct that ho intended to remain nnd follow ou his instructions and see that no illegality took placo. The Juogo of the election in formed him that they wore able to run thol own elections and would not tolerate interference forenco by Unitoa States marshal * , or tiny body else , Harris suid ho would leave only by force , and ho is accordingly forced out of the iiulldlnc. IS was also everybody else , Harris then deputized mo ns Hpcciitl deputy , but 1 woul Id not accept the olllco and refused to assis him in ffrectlni ? nn entrance by foroo. I trie idle to prevail on thu board to lot him in , but they rotated daily to lot him ! interfere with tnolr election. At ono tlmo It looucd r.s though bloaa would bo spilioJ , but cooler heads prevailed. Hairis airaln mude demands foradmUslon , but was refused. " Juckson i'i a strong democratic precinct and for years illegality has reigned : supremo. HurrU has taken tuo names of the election board and the deputy sheriff nud will cauo warrants to bo issued for their arrest. The presence of Deputy Marshal Harris znd assistants in Covlnuton caused Illegal voters lo keep away ra the polU nud those who Id offer their ballots upon whom suspicion rested woru challenged nnd had to ba sworn in. Of all of those a record was kept and an example will bo madu of them. roii iii.K iAi , vort.NU , Tour AiTusIt Muilo at Lincoln by llnltoil Statui Mar liiU. : Lixroi.x , Nob. , Nov. 9. 'Special o- gram toTiir. BEK.I-Q iltu a sensation ; ois canned this morning by Iho nrr st of Prof. if.D L. K. Hlcki , chairman of the Board of Pub- He Works , ou the charge of Illegal voting. Tbo arrest waa caused by Jama * Malone , who wont before United States Commissioner Billlngsloy this morning and filed complaint charging Prof. HicKs * with bavin ? fraudu lently registered at the Oriental hotel from L street. The complainant recites that Jllck * never resided at that , number , nnd therefore had wrongfully voted. Prof , HIcUs was tauen before United Slates Com missioner nillinggloy and gave oall for hU uppoaranro fur preliminary cxainlnatloti 0:1 : \ \ odiiusday , November 10. His friends , hoiv- over , scout tha Idea that ho U guilty of the charge and clulm that the arrest was u grave inlaiutfo. Yesterday availing Deputy United States Marshal L. A. Mct'andless went out to Yankee Uill precinct nnd BIrested three irridors named O , Ji Honderion , W. reoS. Fletcher nnd S. Leahy for illogii voting , The men were taken before United State * Comniismouer Dllhnfiloj | a < it evonloi ; and [ COMI.NL'r.U OX BtCONP I'AOH.J S DOUGLAS COUNTY Latest Figures Show Tint Omaha Stooi Up for Nebraska Nobly , REPUBLICAN BY A LARGE MAJORITY Crcnnso nml t'jo Rjst of the Ticket Givoa a Hoivj Voto. NINE RIEMOERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Almost Solid Delegation of Rqmblicans Ohoseu to Qo to Liucoln. FIVE OR SIX COUNCILMEN ELECTED Mirror < ! t n l.nrRc riiirnlltyer ) Donna \\1ivelcr-llrtulU nl' the Vnto Cunt lur tlu < Varum * CaiiillilaU' * . Douglas county wus n sorry disappointment - mont to the democrat * . They expected Weaver to ( ? o out with n plurality of 1XX/ ! ( votes and nid them in robbing the republicans of Nebraska's electoral voto. unit they coull- ileully counted oil making prott.v nearly n clcnii swoop on tlio balance of the ticket. The rat .It was qulto tllllercnt. All they have saved In the wreck is ono stnto senator , two loprosontatlvos , u county commissioner nml n brice : of councilman , 'I'lla rqpubllcans , on Urn other hind , elect a congressman , two senators , seven repre sentatives , the countv nttornoy. two county commissioners nnd liva or six couucilmen , besides glvinc substantial pluralities for the presidential and stnto tickets. Douglas county 1ms 111 voting Products. TIM : BKK'H canvass is cotnnloto in the county outside of the city , and the few missing pro ducts , varying from ono to suvon uccordluc to the ofllcj , nro in the Fourth , Fifth nnil Ninth wards of this city , which will slightly increase the republican load. The vote of the county will aggregate about tl.100 ! on Dresidcnl. nnd the Harrison electors n ill haven plurality of 300 : ! over Weaver's. Stnti'iiiiil Nntlniml I'luralltlr * . Van WycU's votn was something of n dis appointment to bis friends , who counted on 0,000 to 7,000. The eiibernntoriul contest is conceded to bo between Crounso nuil Van Wyck , anil the republican candidntn will go out of Douglas county with u plurality of ncuily ii.Ol.O over his inoupendont rival. 'J'lio presidential votu foots up 21,144. nna tbo gubernatorial voto'JI.47S , apparently In dicating that very few democrats refused to vote on account of the scheme to saeak In the Weaver electors. Tlie icsult in congress was another surprise - priso to tlio untcrritica. Douu'lns county , as far as reported , gives Alorcor ! li22 ( and Donne 8i70 : , a olurallty of 1.2S3 for the former. The several unroportrd precincts in Omaha aim in Washington county may increase that lead to 1,300. Ilumphrov , for commissioner of public : lands nnd buildings , is tha only republican on the itato ticket who lias run bcblnd bis democratic opponent. The plurality against him is only 00 , and that will probably ho wiped out by the complete returns. Hartley , the republican candidate for treasurer , has but 57 the bettor of Bookman , oumocrnt , and Attorney General Hustings' plurality is but 409. Tto other rcuuoilaaii candidates for state ofilces arc U.IOO to 2,000 votes to the pood. For tlui I.CKlsliiturp. The democrats have elected \V. 7s. Babcock - cock , manager of the South Omaha ztocK yards , to the sonata. The republicans have elected Lobick nnd either Glnrko or Noyes. Clurko is 221 ahead of Noyes , and as the un- rcpurtcd precincts are In the city ho is likely to maintain a lead over bis older colloago on i ho ticket. The republicans have captured seven seats in representative ball , which will bo occupied , by Cr.ino , Goss , Kynor , Locknor , Nnson , Klckotts and Simon. The democrats huvo savcil only Ames and Morrow. ICaloy , llio republican candidate far county attorney , will have a plurality of about 1,000. Tha independents polled a olg vote , but their only consolation is tbo election of Juugo H.iscall a councilman from tno First ward. I'nr I'ri'nlilpiit anil ( .iuvnriior. Of the 111 prcclnots In Douglas county , 110 on presidential electors nnd IOS on governor - ornor , make the following showing ; Olllllllll. I'lri-i wnnl. . inn ; oi 7 | : 701 7IS1 4TH 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' I.VI II' ' . ' . ' . 101 I'JI 6'.K ! JU Thl'nl . . . . . . . 71' WJ 6I'J I'.ld JUK 1'onrlli . I2S. in- - Till i.s ; MI 21 rillh. . I ! * 7U SUi ! 711 H' ' ( HI ' 35:1 : IT . I IMI ' 'M h ' | 16' ' IMI i'.i'li in ; SlIM'lllll IBS ia"iii I ; n I.VJ I Hi .101 371 1C Mnlli 721 IUI I3lj 71 . IK Smilli Unmlin , 'Jll 8M ll'.o ' 31 'Jllb 8MM " b ! 8Mn 31I riunliirf. . . . 11li n I lloiului li ID 87 81 idra Hlklioni . . , 65 I 41 ra Kant Oinnliii. 84 1 w IB , Klureiii'i' 100 I b'J T < J | ' 63 ( ii : McAnlkt . . . . 63C 43 : n 37 V.llliiril. . , . ( 471 .U I I'nlon 43 74 43Bfl Vttlli-y Bfl ! BflK iii i u 4 Wnlurloo. . . . K Ijj , 4U 4IU Went Uiunlin Mb I1U b'.l JOU8JW42 7 The inhsliiK prcclnots ou presldont ana governor are all in the Fourth mid Fifth wards of Omaha , and will prooubly incronso the republican plurality , I'nr UIIIIKITHIIIIIUII. Hotiirns have been received from Sarp.r county complete , from IDS of the 111 pre cincts In Uouirlas countv. nud from ii'.no of the llftcen precints mVn ! > blntton ; county , with the follokvini ; result : Tiiu proclacl * from Dougla *