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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1900)
teE. :NDJQ 0REG0N1AN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, lNfc PLURALITY, 519 Brya n Meets a Waterloo in Multnomah. PORTLAND GAVE. 4839 Col. McCraJ?en Elected Rep resentative by Over 3500. YOTE FAR UNDER REGISTRATION Combined Democratic Populist, Pro hibition and Socialist Strength Lea Than Brxan's '00 Foil. FOR PRESIDENT! McKlnley, rep .0,80:t Brynn, dem.. ... 4,43(4 Woolley, pro . . ... 473 Barker, pbp. ................. . 40 Debt, soc-dem 354 McKlnley's plurality orer , Bryan . .. . ,-,-, .J5,4BD McKlnley's majority over all..46S4 FOR REPRESENTATIVE. McCrnken, rep 7,085 Jeffery, dem 4,186 Cox, pro.. ...... v. 984 Simmons, clt-deiu-unlon. t . . . SSO Hans, noc-dcRi. ............... 341 Thompson, oclabor ......... S35 McCraken's plurality over Jet- fery ,3,400 McCraken's majority over all. .1,053" President McKlnley carried MuHnomah County yesterday by approximately 5SO0 plurality over Bryan, and more than 4600 majority over Bryan, Woolley, Barker and Debs. Returns from 76 of "the 80 precincts In the county give him -5469 plu rality, of -which the City of Portland contributed 4839. The preelnctsyet to be heard from are expected to Increase the plurality to 5E00, with votes to spare. Colonel John McCrafcen, the Republican candidate for Representative to fill the vacancy caused hy the death of A. J. Knott, ran 230 behind McKlnley, but he easily distanced Jeffery, his Democratic opponent, and had a handsome major ity. His plurality -will exceed 3503. Jef fery did not set the full Bryan vote by 253. The vote whs surprisingly light for a Presidential election and weather that was Spring-like. Little Interest was man ifested by either Republicans or Demo orate, and it was apparent early In the day that the poll would fall far under the Spring registration. In Portland the vote was about 0000 lexa than th.r' registration, and in the entire county about 3500 less. The total vote of the county Is over 3000 votes lops than the poll for President In 1595. Compared with 1S96, McKlnley's vote Is 1981 less this J car, and Bryan's is 2019 less. Final returns will slightly Teduee those shortages. Notwithstanding the Republican decrease, McKlnley's plu rality Is about GOCO this year, against 5371 In 1S96. The Prohibition, regular Populist and Social Democratic vote was comparative ly light. All told, It will not begin to touch Bryan's vete In Multnomah County In im, which was 6458. INTERSTATE COMMERCE. Commission Fixe Dates for near- Intra. "WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. The Interstate Commerce Commission has fixed hear ings in cases Involving violations of the Interstate Commerce law as follows: Business Men's League of St. Louis vs. t ic Santa Fe and ether railroads, at "Washington, Deeember 10. Palmer's Dock Haj & Produce Beard of Trade vs. the Pennsylvania and otlior railroads, at New York City, November 34; Milton Flory vs. the Ceatral Railroad of New Jersey, New 1 irk, November 14. the Proprietary Asso elation of America against the New Tork Central et al., at Chicago. November 19; Froctor & Gamble Company against Cin cinnati Hamilton & Daj ton Railroad, at Washington, November 2b Kineon Coal Company against the Che.aptke ffe Ohio Railroad Company, at "Va?h!nton, De cember 4. five oases of Charles G-. Free man against -rlous railroads, at Chi cngo, November 19, Charles H. Johnsoh, i of Nrfelk, Neb., against the Chicago, Mtlwaukee ft Bt. Paul, at Chicago. No- verober 24 The most important of these ' Is that of the St. Louis Business Men's ' League, which complains to the Com- i mission that the earload and less than carload rales from St. Louis to the Pa cific Coast are relatively unjust and bear unduly en the shipper of less than car loads. CONGREGATIONAL CREED. .Movement in ChlcsRo to Do 'Away "With It. CHICAGO, Nev. 6. The Tribune sayst A movement to do away with the creed which all ministers must now subscribe to before the can become members of the Congregational Association of Chicago was instituted last evening at the semi-annual raeetlag of the association tl the Leavitt-Street Congregational Church The admission of Aftemas J. Haynes j who asked that he be allowed to sign the re Ised creed of Plymouth Church, Instead of the s4d creed of the church, brought up the question. The ministers decided to consider a revision of their constitution at the next meeting as a matter of general Interest. Other ministers are seeking ad xtUasloh to tfee association who object to the creed. The revision of the constitu tion was referred to a committee of seven. This committee will frame amendments to the constitution aftd bring them beforo the association at the annual meeting next Spring. In addition to the question of creed the revision of the constitution wilt Include the questiea of lay membership In the As sociation A change in the rule which admits only pastors occupying pulpits to the asseciatlcn Is eemttdered The priv ilege may be extended to secretaries of so cieties and ether lav officials or generally to lay members of the church. Riot Wttu Xejrroes. WiLaaNGTON. Del.. Npv. 6 A riot curred in the 3d election district cf Wll mlngtea tbjs morning. The district has a large negro vota. The" offlcir3 were nearly half an hour late la opining the polls, and they found about 10) nercei assembled to line waiting to vote. As the doers eponed they saw a white man. James Mcllagk, whe had gotten in ahead of them, attempting to vote. This lnf url - ated them, and, "rushing in, they assault ed MfcHugsand the inspptr, Jaines Du gan. catting both seriously. Potfceman Eheery was also cut in attempting to re store order. "The negroes destroyed the booth, and the registratl n books disap peared in the me'ee. Elsewhere the elec tion was quiet in the City. PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN. More Agrtrresslvc "Work Demanded by Secretary Root. NEW TORK Nov. 6. Secretary Root found ft necessary some days ago to is sue special Instructions to Major-General MacArthur, Governor-General of tho Phil ippines, regarding the conduct of the campaign in LuSon. says a Washington dispatch to the Herald. These instruc tions were due to dissatisfaction over the successful operations of the Filipinos. General MacArthur's policy was to scatter the troops over a wide range of territory, carrying out In this way the policy initial ed by General Otis. Filipinos assembled In sufficiently large numbers to make vig orous assaults upon American garrisons, who tn some instances suffered distinct reverses. Tile -War Department is understood ta have directed General MacArthur to pre vent further successful operations by col lecting his troops in sufficient force to destroy any bands with which they may come In conflict. No important Insurgent operations have occurred for some days, and It is believed the execution of the Department's instructions la responsible for this. General MacArthur's friends say he Is handicapped by the absence of troops In China, but the Fourteenth Infantry left T&ku on Saturday for Manila. Other reg iments will follow and General MacAr thur will have about 70.000 men with whom to Inaugurate a campaign against the in surgents. m -PHILIPPINE CASUALTIES. IiOnsr Report Forvrarded by General MacArthur. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.M3eneral Mac Arthur cables from Manila today that Second Lieutenant William D. Pasco and Privates Lemm Meadow and Addison Bnlx, Company K, Nineteenth Infantry, were killed Monday, October 29, near Cuartero. Lieutenant Faaco was a son 6t ex-Sen-ator, Samuel Pasco, of Florida, who Is a member of the Nicaragua Canal Commis sion. General MacArthur also reports the death today f Stanley M. Btuart, Assist ant Surgeon Eleventh Volunteer Cavalry, at Santa Cruz, Luton, of a fractured skull, he having been thrown from his horse. Surgeon Stewart was appointed from Washington. D. C. General MacArthur also cables the fol lowing casualties: Dysentery, October 31, Company J3. Thirty-eighth Infantry; Wil liam Bollng; October 29, Company M. Forty-first Infantry, John B. Bowers; Octo ber 7, Company A, Sixth Infantry. Charles A. Carroll: October SO. Company A, Twenty-sixth Infantry, Thomas Kane; Com pahy B, Twenty-first Infantry, Michael W. Sullivan. Tuberculosis: Company G, Thirty fourth Infantry, Richard M. Burns; Sep tember 14. Company -G, Forty-third In fantry; Corpotal Patrick Maloney; Oc tober 2S, Troop L, Third Cavalry, Joseph P. MUrphy. Malarial fever, October 11, Company M, Sixth, Henry Allison; October 20, Com pany K, Fourth Infantry, Charles Hob son: Ootober 30. Company M. Forty-fifth Infantry, Wm. Jacobs; October 31 Com pany H, Thirty-ninth, Andrew J. Taylor; October 19, Troop H, Eleventh Cavalry. Fretzsk Thomas. All other cases: October 22, Company I, Forty-ninth Infantry, Walter H. Warren; October SO, Company L, Twenty-fifth In fantry, Patrick B. O'Connell; October 28, Troop F, Fourth Cavalry, Robert J. Lll ley; October IB, Company G, Forty-ninth Infantry, Willie Johnson; October .28, Company. C, Seventeenth. Infantry, Ber gearrt. Samuel M. Horn; October 23, Com pany A, Nineteenth. Infantry, Edward Ferrcll; October 9. Company M, Sixth In fantry, Sergeant Frank Braunworth; Sep tember 8, Troop C, Ninth Cavalry, Wm. Clayton; October 30, Company C, Twenty elghlh Infatry, Wm. H. Moseback; Com pany H. Sixteenth Infantry, John. L. Cham bers; October IB, Company L. Sixth In fantry, Frederick D. D ; November L Company H, Thirtieth Infantry, Musician John Maloney. Transport Logan Sails. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. . A cable gram received at military headquarters here announces the departure fr-om Ma nila on November 2 of the transport Lo gan. The vessel carries 278 sick soldiers, 29 general prisoners and eight insane per sona. A SHARP TRICK. Played by Honduras on the Pears t Brothers. NEW YORK", Nov. 6. Honduras, says a Washington dispatch to the Herald, has played a sharp trick on the Pears broth ers, in whse behalf the United States has been endeavoring to collect an. indemnity of 110.000 for the murder of their brotner, Frank Pears, In February. 1899. Several months ago Honduras proposed topayfSCOO, If this sum would be satisfac tory to the 'United States, but Secretary Hay decided that It was not sufflc ent, and reiterated his demand for tho satis faction of the entire claim. The latest demand was taken under consideration by the Honduras Government. A few days ago the Department Was Informed by Honduras that the Pears brothers were not In, sympathy with Its efforts to ob- tain the Indemnity, and that they had cn- tered into negotiations with her for a tlrao for a concession whloh she had finally refused to grant This action of the Pears brothers is de cidedly embarrassing .to the State Depart ment. The Department Is not pressing the .claim for indemnity entirely for the bene fit of the rears nrotners. it is deemea advisable In the Interest of future protec tion of American lire and property in Hon. duras that that government should be taught not to permit the death of Ameri cans and the escape of their murderers. It is likely, therefore, that another de mand will be made for a settlement of the claim. Election In Marlon County. SALEM, Or.. Nov. 6. This has been the quietest National election Salem has ever j seen. There were no fights, few discus sions and little drunkenness. The sa- an tho time the polls were open. Tonight large crowd gathered on Commercial street to read the bulletins and great enthusiasm was manifested when the re sult Was ascertained. Great difficulty was foupd In getting returns from out lying precincts and also, some of the larg er precincts that have heavy Democratic majorities. In but few cases would elec tion officers make any report of the vote for Barker. Woolley and Debs. Republi cans had expected a majority of 1000 In this county and are disappointed th&t the returns tonight indicate a majority of only 800. The City of Salem went Repub lican 2 to 1. The vote In the county is considerably less than the June registra tion. Returns from 58 of the 39 precincts in Marion County give McKlnley 2S01. Bryan 193S, the vote on the other candidates very Incomplete. The precincts yet to report will probably reduce the Republi can plurality to 800 in this county. ST. PAUL, Or., Nov. 6. This precinct gave McKlnley 45, Bryan 5L WOODBURN, Or.. Nov, 6 Weodburn precinct gave McKlnley 164. Bryan 150, Woolley 15, Barker 1. Debs 12. BIcKlnley Carries Lake County. LAKE VIEW. Or.. Nov. 6. Complete re- tnrnfi from three precincts out of 11 in 1 Lake County give McKlnley 208. Bryan 7L VOTE' OF MULTNOMAii COUNTY BY PRECINCTS, 5 fWARD? 1 First Ward First Ward 339 47 397 401 3 4 Second Ward Second Ward Second Ward .. Second Ward v Second Ward .. Third Ward . Third Ward . Third Ward Third Ward '. Fourth Ward Fourth Word Fourth Ward i Fourth Ward ........... Fourth Ward ........... Fourth Ward Fourth Ward a 59 ?! s 281 ft 499 471 Si 10 12 SOCK 2S9 11 "I 329 343 ts 16 20 I 304 115 18 19i Fifth Ward 443 xvi ruin want 272J 21 Fifth Ward Fifth Ward -..... 250, 23 24 25 Fifth Ward 273, 502 23S Fifth Ward flxth Ward -.. Ixth Ward Sixth Ward .......... Sixth "Ward Sixth Ward . Sixth Ward Seventh Ward Seventh Ward Eighth Ward . Eighth Ward Eighth Ward Eighth Ward Eighth Ward Ninth Ward . Ninth Ward . Ninth Ward Ninth Ward Ninth Ward Ninth Ward .. Ninth Ward Tenth Ward Tenth Ward Tenth Ward Tenth Ward .w.i......u.. Tenth Ward Eleventh Ward Eleventh Ward Eleventh "Ward .............. Eleventh Ward . Eleventh Ward ........ 26 333! 271 3SI 29 30 269 260 211 406 154 m 33 172 2SS SS9 177 338 S6 37 38 39 373 40 330 41 42 4S 401 894 236 233 2L 285 309 371 322 227 24S 219 145 111 44 45 46 ' 47 48 49 60 61 52 53 64 Total for Portland i County precincts St. Johns Columbia ...................., Mount Tabor ...'. South Mount Tabor Woodstock Lents Kilgaver , Montavilla , Rutesellvllle . .....t..... Rockwood .....?....., Flalrview Troutdale Gresham Powell's "Valley Hurlburt Brower Bridal Veil Warrendale Reeder's Willamette Holbrook . Llnnton Sylvan Mount Zlon ,...ic...u.u.1 Bertha - West Portland 1G.300 71 5C 329! 95 96 S5 35 217 54 43 94 107 194j 167 afl 4S 153 29 15 15 91 74 97 44 C7 96 J Total in county. (18,754 IS OREGON'S JUDGMENT (Continued from First Pago.) Elgin-10 plurality for Bryan. Island City 14 oluraiitv for Rrvan. Summervllle-7 nluralltv for Brvftn. Miiral Snrlnire 1 McKlnley, 30; Bryan, 40. Pine McKItiley, 96; Bryan, 88. Cornucopia McKlnley, 40; Bryan, S5. EaBt Eagle McKlnley, 5; Bryan, 1. Richland- McKlnley, 89; Bryan, 89. Sparta roKlnley. 22: Bryan. 24. ' . 7 ' . r-- La Grande gave Bryan it plurality of 3 on the Pierce electoral vote. In 1694 Bry an's plurality in this city was 173. The result shows a probable plurality for Bryan in Union County of about 100, as against 846 in 1S96. Out of 12 precincts casting the larger part of the vote of the county, Bryan's plurality. In 1896 was 515. It Is now 96. Returns so far as heard from give Bryan a plurality of SO. Gilliam County Safely Republican. ARLINGTON, Or., Nov. 6. Four of the 11 precincts in this county give the follow ing vote: Arlington, McKlnley 68, Bryan 68, Woolley 10; Olex, McKlnley 77, Bryan 40; Condon, McKlnley 94, Bryan 66; May ville, McKlnley 41, Bryan 43. Xt is certain- McKlnley has carried Gilliam County by a safo majority. CONDON, Or., Nov. 6. Three precincts give McKlnley 173, Bryan 127, Woolley 1, Debs 1, Tho same precincts In 1896 gave McKlnley 174, Bryan 120. Even. Jackson Goes Republican. ASHLAND, Or.. Nov. 6. Four precincts SUMMARY OF OREGON Baker .... Benton ... Clackamas Clatsop ... Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane . Lincoln Linn Malheur Marlon Morrow .. Multnomah Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheoler Tamhlll in Jackson County, comprising Ashland district and Including the City of Ashland, give McKlnley 468. Bryan 227, Woolley 34, Debs 42, Barker 2. The same precincts In 18S6 gave McKlnley less than 50 plu rality and the figures show a large Re publican gain over the vote for Con gressman last June. Returns so far re ceived Indicate that McKlnley will prob ably carry Jackson County by 200. Wheeler County's First Record. FOSSIL, Or., NoV. 6. Complete returns from eight precincts In Wheeler County and estimates for the remaining five pre cincts give McKlnley 452; Bryan, 228. The vote is about 100 lighter than In June. Shoo Fly Precinct McKlnley, 77; Bryan, 2; Woolley, 2. Fossil Precinct McKlnley, 145; Bryan, 6L tn Josephine County. GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 6. Complete returns fr-m 9 out of 16 precincts plve McKlnley 7S0. Biyan 503. Every p ecinct but one gives a Republican majority. Indications point to a Republican major ity of not less than 250 In Josephine County. A heavy vote was polled. Linn Goes for Bryan. ALBANY, Or Nov. 6. Twenty com plete presAncts in Linn County out of 31 give McKlnley 14S1, Bryan 13S5, Wooolley county. a 3 S- : ? : : lk8Sl 8 5 P- s ft8-: I8, tr. : ! 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V. " '.! " 23 si "3 5537 16 200 0 0 12 35 0 0 74 37 21 3 2 0 40 15 354 0 52 281311 0 011 01223 1 1 00 44 16 .. .. 10 39 67 47 14 402" 6184733 -, J 1 . . . r ... ' ' . J tJ . - 15,328 9,893 4434 47o 4C 354 984 341 4,186 7,685 SSS 2S tf 200, Barker 20, Debs 60. Other precinct are estimated to give 175 plurality for Bryan, giving Bryan a plurality of only about SO m tbc county. The total vote Is less than in June. ALBANY, Or.. Nov. 6. Albany cre- olnctB, including- Price, partly out 6 the city. giVe McKlnley 499, Bryan 370. Twelve preCihOtS out of 32 in Llnh Coun , ,-,., iA ,. ty, Including city, give McKlnley SS5, Bryan 956. Bryan plurality In Lthh will be about 250. Plurality In Jttorrovr fJounty. HEPPNER. Or., Nov. . Six precincts of the 14 In Morrow County, including the three in this city, give McKlnley 510 ahd Bryan 240. The total vote at the county Is about 1200. A good many un registered voters voted today, 65 In one precinct of this city. Crook County for McKlnley. PRINEVILLE, Or.. Nov. 8. Five of the 21 precincts in Crook County give a plu rality of 7T for McKlnley. TblB will be about the plurality for the entire county, the unreported precincts. being eatiinated to bo about even. Tillamook: 06unty Votfe. TILLAMOOK, Or., Nov. 6-Eiht of the 18 precincts of Tillamook County give McKlnley 408 and Bryan 174. It la esti mated that the total vow of the county is 1050 and that McKJnl&y's plurality is 350. Zjorare Plurality tn Columbia. ST. HELENS, Nov. 6. Six precincts In Columbia County give McKlnley Sa REPORTS BY COUNTIES. plurality: seven precincts are not yet heard from. From, present indications, McKlnley will have a plurality Of 425 In tho county. RAINIER, Nov. 6. McKlnley, SO; Bry an, 64. GOBLE, Nov. -Goble Precinct gives McKlnley 78J Bryan, 35. The same pte clftct last June gave Wolverton, rep, for Supreme Judge, 69; Greene, dem, 20, Lane County's Goodly Vote. EUGENE. Or., frJov. 6. The estimated vote of Lane Countyls 4700. Complete returns" from 15 out oP50 precincts in the county give McKlnley 1S30, Bryan 924, Barker 1, Debs 14, Woolley 63. The re turns are not complete except on Mc Klnley and Bryan. Republicans claim they will carry the county by 300 to 500. Republican Gains In TJntatlUa. PENDLETON. Or Nov. 6. The esti mated vote of Umatilla County is 4000. The registration in June was 4596. Complete returns from 18 of the 34 per cincts in Umatilla County give McKlnley 1462, Bryan 1156. Votes of Benton County. CORVALLlS, Or., Nov7. 6. The estl- mateij number of votes cast Is 1100. Cum- 28 4287 20 1792 1600 .... Z30 .... 11 946 7 453 334 11 1 .... 150 .... 18 1922 1 96 64 .... .... .... 18 10O4 .. .... t ..i. 100 14 1327 6 Slf 240 300 .... 80 18754 76 $893 4434 475 46 854 5500 .... 21 2723 17 .... 200 .... 18 1036 8 40S 174 .... 350 .... 34 4596 18 .V. 1462 1166 400 .... 27 4034 19 671 669 , ..., .... 100 14 1610 ..( ....! .... 150 .... 25 3132 22 1450 937 76 19 25 600 .... 21 3453 12 1051 767 42 3 17 500 ,w4 io ece or r bUO l mu 21 3417 7 591 411 40 1 8 400( .... YESTERlDAYl plete returns from eight and Incomplete returnB from two precincts gtve McKln ley 592; Bryan, 425 Woolley, 87; Debs, 3; Barker, 2. ' In Polk County. DALLAS, Or., Nov. 6. Incomplete re turns from 17 out .of 21 precincts in tho county give McKlnley 194 plurality. TNDBPBNDENCETor.. Nov. 5. At the election here today the following Tote was cast! Out of 380 votes, M6Klnley received 186. Bryan 164, Woolley 8, Bar ker none, Debs 4. The day passed oflVvery quietly, but ex citement runs high tonight over tho re turns from Eastern. States. Wasco County's Bljr Tote. THE DALLES, Or., Nov. l-Tha esti mated vote of Wasco County is 31S0. Complete returns from 20'and incomplete returns from five precincts of the 25 in Wasco County give McKlnley 1450. Bryan 937, Barker 10, Woolley 78, Debs 25. VIENTO, Or., Nov. .-Thls precinct gives McKlnley 85, Bryan 9. Washington County's Votes. HILDSBORO, Or., Nov. 6. The esti mated vow for Washington County Is 2900. Complete returns from 12 out of 21 precincts give McKlnley 1061, Bryan 767, Woolley 45, Barker 3, Debs ,lt. It is esti mated that the remaining nine precincts will swell Mofelnleys pluraity to 600. Ko Donbt About Claoknmos. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. .-Complete returns from 17 precincts out of SC in Clackamas County give McKlnley 1502, 1 Bryan iocs, woolley 70, Debs 72, Barker 5. The vole is smaller than at the June election. Sherman County Seat. WASCO, Or.,' Nov. 6. The election passed very quietly. The weather was very damp but many voters were out Of the 244 votes cast 120 wera for Mc Klnley, 100 for Bryan, 23 for Woolley and 1 for Barker. Clatsop Cdunty's Totes. ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 6. The estimated vote In Clatsop County is 2000; registra tion in June, 2565. Complete returns from 17 of the 26 precincts In Clatsop County give McKlnley 1183, Bryan 692, Barker 5, Woolley 32, Debs M. Coos Goes Republican. COQUDLLE CTTY, Or., Nov. 6 The es timated vote of Coos County is 2200. Complete returns from eight precincts out of 25 gives McKlnley 828, Bryan 66S. Barker 6, Woolley 21, Debs 6. Republican Majority In Yamhill. M'MINNVILLB, Or., Nov. 6. Seven out of 21 voting precincts in Yamhill County give McKlnley Cdl. Bryan 411, Woolley 40, Barker 1, Debs 8. McKlnley's majority In the comity win be 400. Carry County Stromrly Republican. GOLD BEACH, Or., Nov. 6. Elgtit of the 14 precincts of Curry County give McKlnley 229. Bryan S3. Tho vote will be about even in the other six precincts of the county. Republican Vote tn Lincoln. TOLEDO, Or., Nov. & The estimated vote of Lincoln County Is 900. C"mp'ete returns from four precincts give McKln ley 294, Bryan 155. In Klamath County. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. fi. Com plete returns from two precincts of Klam ath County give McKlnley 182, Bryan U2. Canyonvllle for McKlnley. CANYPrtVILLE. Or., ttov. 6.-Canyon-vllle precinct complete gives McKlnley 93. Bryan 04. Dnty on Copper heathlng. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6.-Unlteo. States Circuit Judge Morrow has reversed the decision of the Board of United States General Appraisers in the matter of the Dutch or yellow metal sheathing used on the Alden Basse. In his opinion. Judge I Morrow Bald: "It could hardly have been intended by Congress to permanently exclude from tho coastwise trade for ten months In the year a vessel built in the United States because It had used In Its construction or equipment free of duty somi foreign mat ter, the life of which was of short dura tion, and which had become worthless." The court decided that the duty need not be bald. WASHINGTON Al RIGHT (Coatintaed from First Par.) Rogers will give Frlnk a close race ip Chelan. In Whitman County, the Republicans concede TO for Rogers, but claim the county ticket. McKlnley electors probably will have good majorities. In Ferry County, indications are that the regular Democratic ticket will have 300 majority. Rogers possibly 603 major ity. In Asotin County Rogers ran ahead o! the fusion ticket, which probab.y will carry the county, but estimates cannot b made as to the slxe of the majorities. Garfield County may give the state Re publican, ticket 10 majority, with the ex ception of Frlnk, who Is running about even with Rogers. Jn Adams County, the chances favor the Republicans. Of the vote counted. Rog ers has a majority over Frlnk of 37 in two precincts, the rest of tb ticket belpg Republican In majorities. In Douglas County the Democrats are well in he lead, 100 being a conservative estimate to date. In Franklin County the Democratic tick et will havo majorities ranging around 100. tiHEHALlS COtrtCTY. McKlnley Carrie the County by a Small Tote. MONTESANO, Wash.. Nov. 6.Total vote Cast In the two Montesano preclncis 364; McKlnley 122, Bryan 76. Representa tives, Congress Cushman 122, Jones 121; .Robertson 75, Ronald 75. Judge Supreme Court, full term Mount, rep, 119; Dunbar dem, 117; Million, 74; Wlnsor, 71. Judge Supreme Court, unexpired term White, dem, 75. Governor Frlnk, rep, llJ, Rogers, dem, 82. Lieutenant-Governor McBrlde, rep, US; McCroskey, dem. 75. Secretary .of State Nichols, rep. 111: Brady, dem, 75. State Treasurer May nard, rep 118; Rumner, dem, 75- State Auditor Atkinson, rep, 117; Sllvcrthorn, dem, 76. Attorney-General Stratton, rep, 116; Vance, dem, 76. State Superintendent of Education Bryan, refc. 111; Browne, dem, 74. Commissioner of Public Lands Callvert, rep, 113, HoiComb, dem, 72. State Representatives Bush, rep, 118; Phllbrlck, dBm, 10i; CSrney, 78J Chase, 63. Counting la proceeding very slowly all over the county. Nothing here yet from harbor towns. McKlnlay is safe by 280 majority in the towhs. Country dis tricts will probably cut off 180 or 190 from this. WALLA WALLA COUNTY McKlnley Carries It by 300 Frlnk Rano 'Behind. WALLA WALLA, Nov. 6. The weather was pleasant and a large vote was cast today. Fifteen hundred and seventy-o .e Votes were cast in the eight city pre clncts. Tho count Is very, slow, averag ing about 25 tickets an hour. The Demo, crats concede the county to McKlnley by abdut 200. Republicans claim it by 400 Washington precinct Frink 13, Rogers 43; Betz, for Senator. 13, Rese 8. Mullan pYeclnct McKirtley 45. Bxyan 41; Frink 37, Rogers 47; Cushman 42. Jdnes 41, Robertson 41. Ronald 4Cw Wallula McKlnley 62, Bryan 25, Cush man 62, Jones 62, Robertson 25, Ronald 25, Frlnk 62, Rogers 26. Russell Creek McKlnley 26, Bryan, 17. Cushman 25, Jones 25, Robertson 16, Ron ald 16, Frlnk 24, Rogers 2L . Hill-Mckinley J8, Bryan 33, Cushman 28, Jpnea 38, RobertBon 33, Ronald 34, Frlnk 36, Rogers 6. Entire Republican county ticket proba bly elected. Jacob Betz, for Senator, probably beaten. WmTMAW COUNTY. Republicans Apparently Carry It, Except Frink. COLFAX, Wash., Nov. 6. At 11:80 five prfcclnets of 58 ia Whitman County give McKlnley 179; Bryan. 02; Frlnk, 160; Rogers, 217; with about the same vote on the county ticket. It Is estimated the to tal vofebf the county will be e0, ami the Republicans claim McKlnley has car ried it by 300. Rogers, for Governor, has a plurality of 500 to 700. At 1:30 A. M. complete returns from 11 of the 68 precincts In Whitman County give McKlnley 464, Bryan 430. For Gov ernor 'Frink 346, Rogers 493. On the county ticket the Republicans lead by 80 majority. It is estimated that McKlnley carries the county by 200, and Rogers, for Governor, by 600. All the Republican county ticket is elected. The Republican.! will probably elect all five members of the Legislature. PIURCE COUNTY. A Landslide for McKlnley Rogers and Frlnk Even. TACOMA. Nov. 6. Returns are com ing in slowly, and at 11 P. M. only 19 precincts in this city have been heard from. They give McKlnley 2286. Bryan 1206. So far Bryan has carried only one precinct In the city. The strong Popu list wards went against him. The Indi cations are that McKlnley will carry the county by about 1800 majority. ,Frtnk and Rogers, for Governor, are running a very even race, last returns howinc Frlnk 1126, Rogers 1107. The Republicans will elect the county ticket and every member of the Legislature. TACOMA, Nov. 7. 2 A. M. Krom Jatest returns It is estimated McKlnley will have ISCO majority In Pierce County, and Frink about 250. SPOKANE COUNTY. McKlnley Carries by a Large Vote Frlnk Behind. SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 6 -Indications at this hour (10-30) are that McKln ley's majority In Bpokahe County will bo between 1000 ahd i500. Rogers may break even with Frlnk for Governor. No re turns from outside bounties. SPOKANE. Nov. 6. Indications at 11130 point to a large majority in the tilty fai .McKlnley. Frink. rep, for Governor, is running far behind his ticket,, and Rog ers may carry the county by 500 to lOOo. The Republican L-glslailve ticket Is also running behind. The count Is slow, and definite results will not be known befon morning, SPOKANE, Nov. 7, 3 A. M. Complete count in 16 precincts and Incomplete In fiVe precincts of Spokane County give McKlnley 914, Bryah 8S4. The vote for Congress is close to these figures. Roger, dem. for Governor, has run far ahead of his ticket, and will carry the county by a big majority. Indications point to a divided Legislative ticket and a mixed re sult on the county ticket. Count Is ex asperatlngly slow. YAKIMA COUNTY. skfc for McKlnley, With Frlnk Ran. nine Behind. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Nov, 6. Complete returns from Mabton, Klona, Prosser and Yakima City, and incomplete returns from Nob Hill and three pre cincts of North Yakima, give McKlnley 471. Bryan. 255. The vote on- Congress men Is practically the same. Frlnk, 374; Rogers, 280. Chairman Hill says McKln ley has carried the county by from 250 to 300. and that the entire county ticket 1 elected. KING COUNTY. Republican Majority Fifteen Hun dred Frink Running- Behind. SEATTLE, Nev. t Returns are com ing in very slowly, but there Is every in dication at 1 P. M, that MfeKlnJev ho carried King County by 1500 to 2200 ma torltv. In this citr Incomplete return thus far' received show Filnk, rep, can- atdate t&r: Governor to be, running be hind McKla'ay. Chairman 'Shtvely -o"S-cedes Frlnk Is running behind, but be lieves he will be elected. la King County indications are that Vaadevahter, refc tsr Sheriff.' ts'drfeated by Cudlhee. dejn. It s believed Cushman and Jones, reps, for Congress, have been elected. SEATTLE. Npv. 6. King GouRty gives McKlnley 1500 plurality, Frink SCO to 500, COWLITZ COUNTY. Republicans Think They Have (tar ried It by 40O. K5ALAMA, Wash., Nov. 6,-Out , ofa total vote of 247 in Kalama. preclnot only 126 ballots haVe been counted at 11 o'clock P M. The count gives McKlnley 73, Bryan 62; Frlnk and the balance Of the Republican state tl'bktt, 74; Rogers M; for Representative Sims, rep, 79; Taylor, dem. 42. Castle Rock gives McKlnley 56 to Bryan's 32. out of 8S Votes now counted. Rogers is two votes ahead ot the Demo cratic Eleotors. For Representative. Sims, rep,, has 49; Taylor, dem, 42. Martin's Bluff precinct gave McKlnley 23, Bryan 24, complete returns. Republicans claim Cowllts County by 400 majority, and predict that Frlnk will carry almost the entire party vote. The ballot is very long and the count ls ex tremely slow. LEWIS COUNTY. McKlnley's Majority Is Estimated at 330. CHEHALIS. Wash., Nov. 6. Complete returns from one precinct In Lewis County and partial returns from seven others give McKlnley 329. Bryan 168; Cushman 325, Jones 321; Robertsoh 173, Ronald 173; Frlnk MS. Rogers 193. State Senator Welty, rep, 324; Stoddard, dem, 187.' Rep resentatives Ingraham, rep, 310; McCoy, rep 296; McCutcheon. dem. 200; Emery, dem, 209 Superior Judge Rice, rep, 268; Elliott, dem, 244. Vote on state officers is approximately same as on Congressman. Conservative estimate of McKlnley's ma jority In the county Is 350; Frlnk's ma jority for Governor, 200. CHEHALIS, Wash. Nov. 7. Bight Lewis County precincts complete give McKlnley 250, Bryan 1?2; Cushman 231, Jones 7; Robertson 203, Ronald 202. Judge Rice, rep, 189; Elliott, dem. 26L Senator Welty, rep, 251, Stoddard, dem, 202. Representa tives Ingraham, rep. 241; McCey, rep, 213; McCutcheon, dem, 215, Emery, dem, 2C9. For Governor Frlnk. 233; Rogers. '11, Same preoincts in 189y gave 61 Republican majority, as against 53 this year. KLICKITAT COUNTY. Indications Are That McKlnley Has Three Hundred Plurality. GOLDBNDALE, Wash., Nov. 6. This county gives McKlnley about 300 ma jority, Frlnk acout 225. Candidates for Congress will haVe about tho same aa the President- GOLDENlJALE, Nov. 6. Rogers gains on the vote received four ears ago, as Indicated by unofficial returns received from three preoincts up to midnight. Republicans are ahead. The progress of the count is slow. CLARK COUNTY. Republican Majority May Reach Four Hundred. VANCOUVER. Wash., Nov. . Incom plete returns from live precincts .Aut of 26 in the county, which Include the thres precincts in this city and the two ad joining precincts of Harney and Fruit Valley, at 11 P. M., give Republican Elec tors 216. Democratic Electors 138. For Governor Frlnk, rep. 207: Rogers, dem. 182. At this ratio, Chairman Cook, of the Republican County Committee, estimates the Republican majority at from 350 to 400. THURSTON COUNTY. Entire Republican Ticket Believed to Be Elected. OLT.MPIA, Wash., Ncv. 6. It Is im possible at this hour to give reliable In formation on Thurston County. How ever, conservative estimates will place the Republican majority In the electoral and state ticket at not less than 200, Considerable scratching has been dons on the county ticket, though it now seems apparent that the Republican couhty ticket will be elected. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Four Precincts show Republicans Much Ahead. PORT TOWNSEND, Nov, 6. Four pre cincts In Jefferson County give McKln ley 176, Bryan .82. Cdr.gfessman-Oush-man 176, Jones 175; Ronald 71. Robinson 69. Governor-Frink. 160; Rogers. 85. Rep resentative Bishop 167, Hastings 173; Aubert S3, Mills 65. KITTITAS COUNTY. McKlnley and Rogers Are Rnnnlng Ahead. ELLENSBUURG, Wash.. Nov. 6. Not a precinct in the county has yet reported, and the count is progressing very slow ly. McKlnley Is running far ahead. Few complete returns will be In before morn ing. Rogers seems to be ahead thus far. COLUMBIA CPUXTY,. McKlnley MaJo"rITy-Wln Stat Ticket the Same. DAYTON, Wash., Nov. 6. Full voto cast. No precincts are complete. Indi cations are that county goes for McKln ley by 150 majority, with state tlokoulha same. MASON COUNTY. The Whole Republican Ticket Is Elected. SHBLTON. v Wash.. Nov. 6. The best Information available at this hour .from this ceuhty is that the whole Republican ticket will receive a substantial major ity. SKAMANIA COUNTY. Three Precincts Give Mnjorlty for Bryah and Rogers. STHVENBON. Wash., Nov. 6. Three precincts In this county give McKlnley 91, Bryan 137, Frink 63. Rogers 103. The county will be carried by Bryan and Rogers. , THREE REPUBLICAN COUNTIES. Jefferson, Snohomish and Skasrlt AH Safe. SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov, 1 Indications aro that Jefferson, Snohomish and Skagit Counties are Republican by small majori ties. Chelan County. WENATOHEE, Wash.. NoV. B. Votrat Tunnel, Wash. Bryan 146, MoKml&y 13X Berlin Police Scandal. BERLIN. Nov. 6. During today's pro ceedings On the second trial of the rjch Berlin banker, Sternberg, for an alleged crime against morality. Police Director Meerscheldt Puellessem Intimated he had received a loan of 2000 marks upon bis villa from Sternberg, together with gifts ot furniture' and other things for the villa. He admitted that other loans had been made him by the accused, but as serted that all had been repaid. These revelations have made a great sensation in Berlin and throughout the country. The sdden trip of Gouht von Bulow to day te Llebenburg to confer with Em peror William Is interpreted by the, press as connected with the police scandal. Em peror WriTiam returned to Berlin this j, evening;