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' ' - VOL. XL. NO. 12,451. POBTLATO,. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 'l900.' .PRICE FIVE CENTS. Any Size Any Quantity Any Style THE LANOSLIO headed by George P. McLean for Gov ernor, is elected by a plurality of 14)34& All four Republican Congressmen, are re elected. NO USE FOR HIM dent. Business Interests are proud, of thd showing made, and do not hesitate to say that four more years of freedom to cap ital to invest In Eastern Oregon mines are" ahead. -EN THOUSAND MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER AND OIL-CLOTHING Rubber Boots and Shoes, Belting, Packing and Hose. Largest and most complete assortment o f all kinds of Rubber Goods. Goodyear Rubber Company DELAWARE. Republicans Are Claiming: Control ot the Legislature. DOVER, Del., Nor. 7. Tho Legislature is very close. The Republicans are claim ing the organization on Joint ballot, and say they will elect two United: States Senators. BENTON COUWTT. Complete .Returns Give McKlnley a Plurality of 18S. CORVALLIR Or., Nov. 7. Complete re turns torm Benton County gives Mc Klnley 845, Bryan 757, "Woney SL Bobs J, Barker 3. Later Returns From the Eastern States. Oregon's Plurality Against Bryan Grows., McKinlcy's Heavy Majority in Washington. . R. H. PEASE. President. T. M. BHEPARD. JR.. TreMUfer. J. A. SHEPARD. Secretary. 73-73 FIRST ST. PORTLAND, OR. - i JO xSM&sk ? SUMMERS & PRAEL CO. IMPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAILERS DC China, Crockery, Glassware LAMP GOODS AND CUTLERY Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies a specialty. Ill THIRD STREET Shaw's Pure Malt Tbe Condensed Strength and Nutriment of Barley and Rye BiumaUer & Hoctl, lOS and HO Fourth Street Sole Distributers for Oregon established 1S70 G. P. Rummelin & Sons, Furriers 126 SECOND ST., near WASHINGTON Fur Keck Scarfs, from $1.00 and upwards. Pur Collarettes, with clutter ot tails, $3.25 and upwards. Fur Colla'cttes, with yokes end cluster of tails, $350 and upwards. Call and see our endless ariety of Neckwear, In Animal Scarfs. Cluster Boas, Long: Fox Boa, Storm Collars, etc Fur Jackets Etons Capes Robes and Rugs Oregon 'Phone Main 49L ALASKA SEALSKINS OUR SPECIALTY HOTEL PERKINS Mfth and Washington Streets . PORTLAND, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms Single 78c to Jl 60 per day Flrst-Clans Check Reatnnrnnt Rooms Double 11.00 to 52.00 per day Connected With Hotel. Rooms Family J1.50 to J3.00 per day J.F.DAVIE5.Prcj. St Charles CO. CINCORPORATrD). FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON American end European Plan. IT WILL INTEREST YOU Call at our warerooms and hear the Pianola and the Aeolian, even if you have no prpsent intention of buying. All music-lovers arc welcome. M. B. WELLS, Northwest Agent for the Aeslian Company Aeolian Hall, 353-355 Washington Street, cor. Park, Portland, Or. W are sole agents for the Pianola. It Is exhibited only at our warerooms. CABINET CHANGES. Root May Succeed Hay aud Tom Car ter, Root. "WASHINGTON. Nov. ".There Is soma lltt'e go&stp about McKlnley's next Cab inet, the general belief being that Gage, HiUhcock and Wilson will remain In their present positions, and that Root, If his health permits, -will succeed Hay as Secretary of State. The suggestion has been made for taking care of some of tho Republicans who have gone down to de feat in this campaign, and it is believed here that Carter of Montana will ba offered a. Cabinet position, either as Sec retary of War, if Root goes into tho State Department, or Secretary of tbe Inferior, if Hitchcock does not remain, and, perhaps, Attorney-General in case Griggs does not continue to sere. The suggestion Is" also made that Woleott might have a Cabinet place, but the best informed think that he is likely to suc csed some of the Ambassadors or Min isters abread. All Administration officials here are highly elated oer the result and espe cially the defeat of some of the most rantankerous anti-Admlnlstration men. It udlng Pettlgrew of South Dakota a-d Lent7 of Ohio. There is not un bounded Joy 1r the prospect that Addlcks Is o have a Scnatorship from Delaware, and there is a possibility that the state will not be represented in the Senate at all, owing to a deadlock between the Re publican factions. The general belief Is that Bryan is eliminated as & political factor in tbe future. The Blectlon In Porto Rico. BAN JUAN DE PORTO RICO, Nov. 7. It Is estlraatd that 76,(09 Republicans vot ed at the election yesterday for a Com missioner to Congress and members of the House of Delegates. Not more than 200 Federals voted The election was exceed ingly orderly There are no reports of dis turbances Communication with the in terior is slow. . i Blizzard in Minnesota. MINNESAiPOUS. Mlaru. Nov. 7. A bllz eard is bearing down upon this section. The weather has turned coW, and heavy snow stores are reported from various places. Now Riefenead. Vis, reports five Inches, with tho srow still falling and the Triad blowing a gale. , v A CLEAN, SWEET SMOKE Beau Brummell THE LEADING HIGH-GRADE FIVE-CENT CIGAR BLDMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. DISTRIBUTERS. 207 WASHINGTON STREET Incorporated 1833, C. T. BELCHER. Sec. and Treas. Hotel American European plan., plan.. .. ..J1.25. J1.50, n.75 .... 50c. 75c, $1.00 CHINESE WILL REMONSTRATE Not Pleased With Course of German at Fao Ting Fu. "WASHINGTON, Nov. ".Minister Wu called at the State Department today and talked with Secretary Hay for an half hour about tho proceedings of the for eign Ministers abPekln. The department takes the ground that, while the Minis ters themselves are trying to get togeth er on common ground to present a. united front to the Chinese in the negotiations, it would be highly impolitic to make pub lic any little dissensions or differences. So all that can be gathered officially is that fair progress is being made. Minister "Wu was concerned at the sit uation at Pao Ting Fu, where the Ger mans seem to have condemned to death certain high Chinese functionaries. This subject promises to lead to energetic re monstrances from the Chinese Govern ment. Mr. Wu handed to Secretary Hay the following cablegram, dated November 6, from Viceroy Chang Chih Tung, received by Minister Wu the morning of Novem ber 7: "The other day I received a telegram from Chen, Governor of Shen SI, inform ing me that Tu Hslen had committed suicide by swallowing gold leaf, which news I wired to you. I have now received another telegram from Governor Chen Etating that he has not yet received con firmation of Yu's death and ho fears it is not reliable. I have, however, learned that Tu Hslen has left Shan SI. and that the Governor of Shan Si, Hsl Liang, is taking the responsibility of suppressing all rioters. Please convey the above to the honorable Secretary of State." Our Demand on Morocco. TANGIER, Nov. 7. United States Con sul Gunner is understood to have made further strong representations to the gov ernment officials, urging the payment of the American claims. It is also again reported that an. American cruiser is to be sent to enforce the demands. Officers Ordered Home. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. Captain Rob ert T. Galvcrty. Thirty-fourth Infantry, and First Lieutenant Albert O. Thomp son. Jr., Thlrty-flrst Infantry, now at San I Francisco, -ihavebeen jeered tojiroceed to thelr homes fof discharge by reason ,of physical debility. RESULT IS NOT CHANGED Kentucky and Nebraska Are Still in Doubt. DEMOCRATS MAY HAVE FORMER Chances Good That the Latter Will Go for McKlnley California Strongly Republican. Electoral Vote; Popular Pluralities. Electoral vote. Popular pluralities. STATES. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana (Maine Maryland Massachusetts ... Michigan 'Minnesota Mississippi 'Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire.. New Jersey New York iNdrth Carolina... North Dakota ... Ohio 40,000 60,000 33,000 40,000 23,50(tf 23,000 40,000 2,500 100.000 30.00CH 87.418 25,000 7,000 30,000 28.50M 14.000l 83,500 90.800 76,000 40,000 40,000 17,000 2,600 7,000 4 10 SG S 23 - 4, 4 18.000 52,920 145,000 11 30X iijobo 73.000 Oregon,. Pennsylvania, .... Rhode Island.-)... South Carolina... South Dakota ... Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia . "Washington "West Virginia ... "Wisconsin "Wyoming 14,0001 13,S74 ld 45,000 27.000 175,000 4,600 3U.W0 13 20.000 10,000 20.000 110,000 3.000 Total 1 292 166 !l,8S0.827632.000 1 The latest election returns do not ma terially change the result. The states still In doubt are Kentucky and Nebras ka, and the indications are that Bryan carried the former, and McKlnley the latter. The plurality for the Republican National ticket In New Tork is 145,000, while Odell will have about 100.000. Cali fornia gives McKlnley 40,000 plurality, and the Republicans elect all seven Congress men. Pennsylvania rolls up the usual big Republican majority. In Minnesota, the Governorship is the only thing not settled. Republicans made a clean sweep In "Wyoming and in "West Virginia, Mc Klnley's plurality in Indiana will run from 23,000 to 32,000. In Utah he will have 4500, while in Montana Bryan is 17.000 (ahead. Other states show no change from first reports. ALABAMA. The Democratlo Vote Showed No Change From Four Years Ago. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 7. The Democratic majority will be at least 40, 000. ARKANSAS. A Plurality of 00,000 for Bryan is Shown. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 7. Complete returns are coming in slowly, but enough is known to Indicate a plurality of 60,000 for Bryan In Arkansas. CALIFORNIA. McKlnley's Plurality Will Probably Reach Forty Thousand. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. The major ity for McKlnley and Roosevelt In Cali fornia continues to grow, and the indica tions are that it will reach 40,000. Com plete returns from 1574 precincts' out of 2190 outside of San. Francisco give Mc Klnley 107,592, Bryan.81,248. The same pre cincts in 1S96 gave McKlnley 86,247, Bryan 91,801. The Republicans have elected all seven Congressmen. The Legislature is Republican by a ma jority of 36. The State Senate contains S3 Republicans and 7 Democrats. The As sembly stands: Republicans 53, Democrats 22. The following Is the complete vots of San Francisco: McKlnley, 35,112; Bryan, 25.15L McKlnley's majority, 9901. COLORADO. Bryan's Plurality Estimated at From 30,000 to 35,000. DENVER, Nov. 7. Returns from yes terday's election are slow coming in. but sufficient returns and careful estimates have been received to show that Bryan's plurality will be from 80,000 to 35,000. The Republican managers concede the Legis lature to the Fuslonlsts by a majority of 56 on Joint ballot. Orman, dem, and the whole Fusion ticket will have about 25,000 plurality. The defeat of Senator "Wolcott for the Senate Is generally conceded. CONNECTICUT. Victory for McKlnley and the Re publican State Ticket. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 7. The re vised election returns of Connecticut, with every town and district heard from, gives the state to McKlnley by a plural ity of 28,415. The Republican state ticket. FLORIDA. Tho Usual Sweeping1 Democratic Vic tory. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Not. T. This state will give Bryan a majority of 23,000. Tho ,same -returns give Jennlng, dem, for Governor, 13,400 votes to 2200 for Mac Farlane, rep. The two Democratic Con gressmen are re-elected. GEORGIA. Gives Bryan Plurality of 40,000 All Democratic Congressmen elected. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7. Georgia gives Bryan a plurality of 40,000. Every Dem ocratic Congressman was elected. IDAHO. .Democrats "Will Have Control ot the Legislature. SPOKANE, "Wash., Nov., 7. Idaho Coun ty, Idaho, gives 125 majority for the Dem ocratic state, county and Legislative ticket. , Shoshone County gives the Bryan Elec tors 600 majority; Morrison, fus, for Con gress, 225 majority; Hunt, fus,. for Gov ernor, 200 majority. One fusion Senator three fusion Representatives and one Re. publican Representative have been elected. Nez Perces County gives an even break on Presidential Electors, but 200 to 300 majority for the fusion state candidates and Congressman. Nez Perces' delegation to the Legislature Is probably Demo cratic In Kootenai County the Democrats elect the National, state and Legislative ticket by 300 majority. In Latah County the Uemocratlc ma jority is over 200 all down the line. Tho Legislative delegation probably will stand one Senator and five Representa tives (fusion), and one Republican Rep resentative. North Idaho gives National afld state ticket majorities of nearly 1500. The delegations to the Legislature are almost solidly Democratic, thereby presaging a Democratic successor to Senator J3houp. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 7. Forty-five pre cincts of the 400 in Idaho give the follow ing results: McKlnley 4774. Bryan 4810; Stanrod, Sot Governor, 4647, Hunt, for Governor, 4678; Morrison, for Congress, 4767, Glenn, for Congress, 4551. The same precincts in 1893 gave Moss, rep, for Gov ernor, 2370, and Steunenberg, fus, 3918. The net Republican gain is 1L3 per cent. A gain of 9 per cent is needed ,to carry the state. From many of the hiavy Re publican precincts nothing has yet been heard, and it -seems safe to predict that the percentage indicated will be main tained. On a basis of 50,000 votes cast for the Republican and Fusion tickets which seems likely 'to be about the correct fix-, ure, the Republicans would ha.Ve 26,400 and tho Democrats 23,600, a Republican plurality ot 2S00. It is reasonably certain that the Re publican National and state tickets have carried the state. No intelligent forecast can be given on tho Legislature. ILLINOIS. McKlnley's Plurality Will Run Close to 100,000. CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Congressman "Wil liam Lorimer, of the 2d district, con ceded his defeat this morning. Tho ma jority against him may reach 1500, Addi tional returns received at Republican state headquarters from all over the state confirm Chairman Rowe in hla statement that McKlnley's plurality will run close to 100,000, and that of Yates for Governor between 70,000 and 80,000. INDIANA. McKlnley's Plurality "Will Range From 28,000 to 32,000. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 7. Yesterday's election resulted in a plurality of any where from 28,000 to 32.000 to the Repub lican National ticket, the triumph of, the entire state ticket, and nine, and per haps 10, of the Congressmen, and the choice of a Legislature, that will have a Republican majority of 40 on joint bal lot. The 4th Congressional district is still in doubt. Indiana elects all Republican Congressmen except in the 2d, Sd and 12th districts. ., IOWA. Republicans Carried Everything Be fore Them. DBS MOINES, la., Nov. 7. Semiofficial (Concluded on Fifth Pare.) .SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT NBWS PolltlcaL Latest election returns from the several states. Page'L Tho President's trip to "Washington was a series of ovations. Page 2. Bryan declines to make & et&tement, PageS. Both the Senate and the House will be safely Republican. Page 2. The British press is pleased with McKln ley's election. Page 3. Germans are satisfied with the result of the election. Page 3. China. British troops executed Boxer chiefs. Page 2. Minister "Wu objects to the course of Ger mans at Pao Ting Fu. Page L Foreign. The Liberals were successful In the Cana dian elections. Page 3. Queen Victoria approves government ap pointments. Page 2. Pacific Coast. Portland's opinion desired of revised tariff on exports to Philippines. Page 4. Eugene football eleven starts for California-to meet other teams. Page 4. Farmers about Salem are putting In more oats and less wheat than usual. Page 4. Oregon Teachers Association will en deavor to reorganize college society. Page 4. Malheur County will build & new stone or brick Courthouse. Page 4. Military telegraph line in Alaska com pleted from Eagle City to International boundary line near Dawson. Page 4. Commercial and Marine. Stock market booming at homo and abroad. Page tt. Oregon hop crop the largest on record. PagellT ' Steamship Eva safe at Vmdlvostock, PagolO. October customs business. Page 10. LocaL Arguments In tbe Greenleaf mandamus case heard. Page 12. Viewers appointed for the-wldening at Seventh street, from Arikenjrto Burn side. Page8. Centenary Mj, E.Church expects Ho get $10,000 from the Abraham estate. Page 7.' RATIO OF VOTE IS 3 TO 2 And Still 209 Precincts Are Unreported. THE -FIGURES NOW ARE 14.225 BOO Precincts Show a Total Vote of About 71,000 Changes in Demi ocratlo Counties. Yesterday's additions to the returns ot the Oregon election slightly Increased tho Republican plurality in the state from 14,105 to 14,225. These figures are yet sub ject to material change, however, for they are based on unofficial reports from only 660 of the 769 precincts In the state, the results In tho other precincts being estimated. The 660 precincts report votes as follows: McKlnley 40,527 Bryan 28.1W) "Woolley 1,246 Debs 854 Barker 123 Total ". 70,935 McKlnley's plurality 12,347 It is estimated that the unreported pre cincts will add 1S63 to the Republican plurality. The precincts from which no return has yet been received are the smaller and remoter ones. Probably the total vote of the state will not reach 85,000. In the precincts that have been re ported there has been little- attention to giving tho votes of th,e three minor par ties, and the official figures will surely show a material increase for them above the totals given this morning. Complete unofficial returns have been received from, only eight counties in the sate Benton, Clatsop, Morrow, Multno mah, Polk, Wasco, "Washington, and Yam- njilll. One-precinct -is lacking in Josephine ana one in x.mn. xne last named county is something of & surprise, lit thai it gives' a plurality forBryan of only about 40 votes, while the Republicans had con ceded ' that It would go .Democratic by about 600. In Jackson County, with two precincts still missing, the Republicans have a few votes tho best of it. Four years ago Jackson County gave Bryan nearly 1000 plurality, and Linn gave him nearly 700. No detailed reports have yet been re ceived from Curry, Grant, Malheur, "Wal lowa or Wheeler Counties, but fairly re liable statements of the pluralities of the respective counties have come out.' These appear in the table and dispatches' pub lished this morning. BAKER COUNTY. Went Slightly Democratlo, but Re publicans Are Jubilant. BAKER CITY, Or., Novv7. All but four precincts in Baker County have been re ported at headquarters. The figures fur nished are not official, but they are known to be- close to the records kept by Judges. Bryan is now 130 ahead, which .will prob ably be cut down 5 or 6 In the four small precincts yet to come in, Judging by their SUMMARY OF OREGON O (9 B" a 1 & 8 C ? 1 ' 27 4124 15 1955 36 4701 26 2565 13 1593 26 2531 21 11S3 14 560 28 4297 11 946 18 1922 18 1004 32 3955 16 2103 11 917 02 987 60 52S5 13 961 30 5122 18 1133 33 6258 14 1327 80 18754 21 2725 8 1043 18 1036 34 4596 27 4034 14 1510 25 3132 21 3453 13 858 , 21 3417 769 99877 COUNTY. 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 Wheeler .... Yamhill .... Totals Including estimates for unreported precincts. vote in June and the relative vote this year In all precincts reported. McKlnley's vote In the precincts heard from Is 1366, for Bryan 1496, Woolley 23, Barker 11, and Debs 27; total 292X The registered vote in the same precincts" is. 3791, making the stay-at-home vote 68. Republicans are Jubilant with the show ing made, although they have foiled int the cherished plan of carrying the county Baker's great Bryan majority of four years ago has about disappeared, andr the county may almost take Its position in the 'Republican column. This evening the Republicans of Baker City axe holding a grand Jollification pa rade. Large bonfires are blazing on the main streets, around which hundreds of people aregathered, watching the torch light procession and ltacenlng to speeches by Hon. L C. Leasure and others. Tha Democrats are not jubilant. An air of gloom has settled over the faithful since Eastern bulletins began to arrive. .and'' Oregon's big majority was made erl- CLACKAMAS COUNTY. McKlnley's Plurality Is Between BOO and 600" Votes. OREGON CITY, Nov. 7.-Complete re turns from 31 precincts out of S6 In Clackamas County give McKlnley 1965. Bryan 1449, Debs 114, Woolley 84, Barker 12. The total vote In the 31 precincts is 3624, and the probable total vote in the county, will be 4084. The registration last May was 47S3. It is estimated that Mc Klnley's plurality will be nearly 600. CLATSOP COUNTY. Complete Returns Show McKlnley Ahead 632. ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 7. Unofficial re turns from all precincts in Clatsop Coun ty give McKinley 1325, Bryan 633, Wool ley 34, Barker 6. Debs 65. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Increases Its Plurality for the Re publican Ticket. ST. HELENS, Nov. .7. The vote of 10 of tbe 13 precincts of Columbia County yes terday was: McKinley 764, Bryan 311, Woolley 18, Debs 1L Of the three pre cincts yet to be head from two will stand each other off, and the third will give a plurality bf 15 to 18 for McKlnley. HARNEY COUNTY. Gains fqr McKlnley and Republicans Claim It. BURNS, Or., Nov. 7. The estimated vote of Harney County is 950. Four pre cincts reported give McKlnley 201, Bryan 190, Debs 23, Barker 3. Republicans to night claim the county. JACKSON COUNTY. McKlnley's Lead Over Bryan Will Be About 00. ASHLAND, Or., Nov. 7. Returns from all the precincts in Jackson County but two outlying ones cut down McKlnley's lead over Bryan to abouUDO. These two precincts will not alter these figures very materially. LANE COUNTY. Plurality tor Republicans Expected to Reach COO. EUGENE. Or., Nov. 7. Complete returns from 31 precincts In Lane County, Includ ing all the principal towns and villages, give McKlnley 2256. Bryan 1816, Wolley 102, Barker 5, Debs 28. Nineteen precincts yet to be heard from are expected to In crease the plurality for McKinley to 500. The result ofvtbe.electlan In this county is more or less of a surprise to almost everybody. Prior to election day the Dem ocrats were 'claiming Bryan's plurality in the County would be as great or greater than It was lour years ago, when he had a plurality of 347. Republicans laid claim to a considerable change in favor of McKlnley, some estimating the county to give him but a small plurality, while others estimated his plurality as great as Bryan's was four years ago. The chair man of the county committee estimated that McKlnley's majority In the county would be 300. But the results, judging from the reports now in; indicate that the plurality for McKlnley will be great er than the highest estimates, and some claim now that it may reach over 500. LINCOLN COUNTY. Tho Republican Plurality Is Esti mated at 200. NEWPORT, Or., Nov. 7. Ten precincts give McKlnley 383, Bryan 217, Debs 33. McKlnley's plurality is estimated at 200. LINN COUNTY. Democratlo Plurality Cut Down to About 40. ALBANY, Or., Nov. 7. Complete returns from 29 of the 30 precincts In Linn County give McKlnley 1907, Bryan 1975. The re maining precinct will give a small Re- REPORTS BY COUNTIES. 33 2 a 63 2 v o 3 BO W 3 X IS a f 5 8 S.8T . : ? : W ag&, pSyz cp 35- S 1: 5 -! 1- 23 15 1366 1496 27 3 114 65 11 125 945 19o5 1326 764 823 757 1449 693 311 568 S3 156i 334 iw 1750 188 31 550 26 632 10 8 400 160 100 8 229 1792 453 21 230 7 .150 300 ". 4 201 30 1800 24 CO 15 797 593 225 75 2 152 112 96 1816 5 261 2256 l! 200 31 10 29 S3 Kffl 600 333 217 200 1007 2sa 1975 40 100 1938 362 4463 987 800 14 742 9981 1163 120 . o 27 S0O SO 21 1 8 496 375 5518 175 250 100 23 403 174 350 18 23 26 21 a 540 1462 1156 400 150 15561 1660 1020 100 1552 532 532 1641 1109 1205 225 .083 153S 160 27 40527 2S1H) 12461 12S 854 1462C S65 publlcan plurality, leaving- Bryan's plur ality in the county about 40. MORROW COUNTY.' Gives McKinley a Plurality of 800 in Total of 1100. HEPPNER, Nov. 7.Complete returns from Morrow County give McKlnley 742. Bryan 352, Woolley 41, Barker 4, Debs 27. The Republican victory Is. being celer brated tonight with an immense bonfire. WAStCO COUNTY. McKlnley's Plurality BO Per Cent Greater Than in 1800. THE DALLES), Nov; 7.CompIete re turns from 24, and Incomplete returns from one of Warco CountyJs 25 precincts, indicate McKlnley's plurality to be -532 which is a gain of 56 per cent tjver the Concladed'oa Tenth PasO - -rfl S? ROGERS FOR GOVERNOR Democratic Candidate - Ap pears to Be Elected. HIS PLURALITY IS ABOUT 2,00 Other Republicans Win CushnuusJ and Jones for Congress Leg , lslature Is Safe. Vote on Electors. 3 Partial EsUm't'd vote. plural't's K a o ? COUNTIES. & 3 w S 5 P ? : ? : Adams CO Asotin 68 .... Chehalls 450 .... Chelan 200 Clallam 350 .... Clark L608 934 638 ... Columbia 896 712 184 .... Cowlitz 645 .... Douglas 70 Ferry 125 Franklin W0 Garfield . 60 .... Island 100 .... Jefferson 360 .... King 1,800 .... Kitsap 200 .... Kittitas LOOS 814 184 .... Klickitat 350 .... Lewis 510 .... Lincoln 200 Mason 50 .... Okanogan 273 Pacific 60S 293 500 .... Pierce 5,763 3,723 2,050 .... San Juan 1 .... Skagit 580 .... Skamania . 50 Snohomish 400 .... Spokano 350 .... Stovens 550 .... .... Thurston 400 .... Wahkiakum ....N. .. 100 .... Walla Walla 2,124 1,473 651 .... Whatcom 1,250 .... Whitman "... 700 laklma 483 .... Total 13.719 L770 McKlnley's plu'rlty 10,9491 Vote on Governor. Partial iBsUm'fd vote Iplural't's COUNTDZS. Adams Asotin Chehalls Chelan Clallam Clark Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Franklin Garfield Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific , Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum ... Walla Walla ... Whatcom ....... Whitman Yakima 200 200 'lib 250 275 1.479 1.199i S37 753 79 150 -150 200 100 100 100 US 400 "766 275 450 300 839 981 330 280 5581 4.597 313 3251 5,030 110 250 113 143 50 250 1.350 800 450 60 L807i 1.577 330 500 LOW 210 Totals J I I 4.B39 6.45S 1 'Complete. Rogers' net plurality, 1916. McKlnley has carried the Stat of Washington by a plurality approaching 10,000, and It may possibly exceed that figure. -Tha task of obtaining accurate returns from the state has been attended with unusual difficulties, and from many counties it has been possible to obtain only statements of majorities, actual or estimated. Tho Western Washington counties, except King, have as a rule given unprecedented Republican plurali ties. Clark gives 000, Lewis- 500, Cowlits 545, and Fierce rolls up more than 2000. Walla Walla, on the east side, gives 650, and Spokane 350. Tbe Congressional tick et runs well along with the Presidential, and both Cushman and Jones are elected by large majorities, at least 8000. Cush man's home county. Pierce, gave him 2750. Frlnk has been slashed in every county of the state. He loses King, Pierce end Spokane Counties, and his pluralities come only from the smaller counties. Some of the southwestern counties have given him very handsome pluralities, and it looked for a time last night as if he might over come the Rogers lead, but at midnight re turns from Eastern Washington and from his own county of King seemed to make ' It clear that he had lost the election. It Is still possible that the final returns may so reduce the Rogers pluralities as to count him In, but It does not seem at all likely that K can be done. No returns are available as to the Leg islature, but it Sa undoubtedly Repub lican. EASTERN WASHINGTON. Several Counties Return: Pluralities for Jlogers. SPOKANE, "Wash., Nov. 7.-Asotln (Concluded ea Tenth P&fk) i-