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J. Scully, Agent 431 BOND STREET . At- -i C. J. TRENCHARD School Books and School Supplies BRYAN1SM HAS BEEN BURIED FOREVER UNDER AN AVALANCHE OF VOTES Election of 1896 Is Outdone and McKinley Will Receive Two Hundred and Eighty-four Electoral Votes. NEW YORK WENT REPUBLICAN BY A HANDSOME MAJORITY Bryaa It Taraea- Dowa la Hit Owa Preclact-Ha Refuses U Talk-McKlaley Receives the Rclarat With lomffltd Csmpoisre Tboujjk (lit Re-sallcaa Majority Wat Mach Redsces' la Soma Section, Ida Populir Plurality for McKlsley aad Prosperity Wat Greater Tbaa Four Years Ago. Commission. Brokerage. Cuaitom Houbo Broker. ASTORIA, ORE Insurance and Shipping. Agent W. F. A Co.. and PMlflo Express Co s. NEW YOItK, Nov. .-Mldnlght.-It wmod evident at a vry rly hour Dili evening (hat the 'elation of Mc kinley and Roosevelt was assured. At half-past I 'flock the return frufil marly two-thirds of the Hertion districts of On-alcr New York hud Iteen received Indicating beyond qumlluii mat liiyun anil Htev-nion could nut exp-ci mure than 25,oo or 80.W0 plu rality In this D'-liHKratlc stronghold, and, unl.va there wu a landslide In the outside counties beyond all rea sonable ex iectu lions, the pivotal state of New York had declared In unmls-takuble-d-rms, although by a greatly reduced majority, for the Republican candidates. Aa lle night progressed It only serv ed to i-onttrm thin Judgment, but the ft turps from Illinois revealed l.ke con dition.. The Republican pluialiiy of :4 ji greatly reduced but was .till far too large to bo overcome. Or. the other band the returns from Indiana. MlclilKiin. the Dakota, I'tuh and Wyoming. n well aa Nebraska, Mem lo Indlrute steady Republican gains over 1)6. lelaun". Mnryiui d and Vfralnla had alven ir Med ll)'lubllcan pluralltle. The count In several of the far West ern atatra was naturally so delayed as to Kve little Indication of opinion, there, but thy ccawd to have a determining- efte;t anJ before 10 o'clock the Democratic leaJera hod alven up l hi; contest and It bk announced thitt Uryan had gone to lx-d and waa asleep. The whole atory a easily and briefly told. The Republican tlck-t would have a larger eleitora.1 vote than four years a so, hut In the larger states and In the Middle Wei-t the plu ralities are reduced, of New York from stivoou to l&o.Ooo and of Illinois from 142.UCO to 100.000 or 1-i-s. The roll call of states Is apparently as follows: For McKinley California, t: Connec ticut, S: iHlaware. J: Illinois. 24: In diana, IV Iowa. 13; Kanxas, 10; Maine. MaryUnd. : Mawachusetts. IS; Michigan. 14; Minnesota, S: New Hamp shire, 4; New Jery. 10; New York, 36; lthode Island. 4; Vermont. 4: Wash ington. 4. West Virginia, ; Wisconsin, 1.'; Wyon lng. S; t.ital. 277. Tor Hry sr. Alabama. 11; Arkansi". 8; Colorado. 4: Florid, t: Georgia. 13, Ijouisinna. 8. Misolto'lppl. f; Mlsaourt. 17; Montura. i; North Carolina. 11; . Carolina, f. Tennessee. 12; Texaa, 15; Linh. 3: Vlrcli-ia. 3; total, lo. I'nreporteil Idaho. 3; Kentucky. 1.1; Nebraxka. K; Nevada, 3; South Dakota, 4; total. The Iatet rdurns from Nebraska in dicate a Kepubllton pluralit). The Fifty-seventh congress seems to be K-publicnn by a substantial working majority. The guliernatorlal tickets ap parently followed the national and Odrll Is f Ifcted In New York and Yatn In Illinois. M KINLEY AT HOME. CANTON, 0 Nov. 6.-Prealdent Mc Kinley received the election returns to night at his home. ' surrounded by a large number of old friends and neigh bora. Direct wlrea connected the house with the Republican national head iu.irters at New York and Chicago, with Senator Hanna at Cleveland and with the home of Governor Koosevelt at Oyster Bay, so the president was In constant telegraphic touch with his as sociate on the ticket and with the campaign lenders. The presldtnt read aloud some of the returns, but refrulnej from making any comment whatever on the result and accepted with unruffled compos ure1 the favorable reports which begun to come In at an early hour. AT BRYAN'S HOVE. LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 6. Bryan re- dence In this city. Thw house was fairly overrun by newsiwper men and leiegiapn operators oner me irirHinim '.vhe ran to the house. Bryan had with him his brother. Chtts. Urvan, former law partner of Senator Talbot, National Committee man Dahlman and Attorney SchmldtN Mrs. Bryan had as company her cou sin. Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Dahlman. ut.nn iinnAi at A nVlock and later spent a few minutes in conversa tion wltn newspaper men. rerorrmK iu the returns received and asking quos ti.,n oh. nt tha .11 IY.Ttvt atates. but without venturing any opinion upon the figures. The first bulletin announced that Poughkeepsle. N. Y., had given Mo Klnley a majority of 1337, and this was quickly followed by another that Clmln titii arm a In Rrvnn'8 fllVOT tO the extent of 273 majority. Then more bul letins from .New lorn came mie hm fust after that and while Bryan made no comment there was feeling among those present that he was disappointed in the returns from New York city and Brooklyn Ills observation hod led him to believe that there would be a, large Increase in Ms Vote rather than a Ions. Karly dlspatch'-a Indicated the loss of Maryland and this was also a disap pointment. After rwelvlng the earlier returns in his library. Bryan retired to his private apartments, which were connected with the outside world by a special wire. BRYAN KEEPS QUIET. I IWYlt.W K.-h Knw S llrvan tnlA the newspaper correspondents he would have no statement to mage reroie to morrow. STATEMENT FROM JUDGE DAY. CANTON. O., Nov. . Judge Day, who Is with the President, says: McKinley carried twenty-five states with 2-s4 electoral votes. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Nov. . At o'clock Chairman Murphy of the Republican committee claimed the state by Sj.oOo. NEW YORK. Nov. . At 1 o'clock National Committeeman Manley said: "McKinley re-elected by an electoral vote larger than received In 18S. New England. New York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia. Ohio. Illinois, Wiscon sin. Michigan, Minnesota. Iowa, North and South Dakota are all In the Re publican column. No definite Informa tion received from Indiana. Kansas or other Western or Northwestern states." NEW YORK. Nov. 1 Twentieth dis trict, fouthwlck. Republican, elected. Third district, Alexander. Republican, elected. , NEW YORK, Nov. MeKinley's plurality In the state will bo 160.000. " NEW YORK." Nov. 6. At 11 o'clock j Indications are that McKinley carried New York state by a majority of 1j0. kw, compared with a Republican ma jority ir the lain election of 2fiS.4i9. The I total vote of the city of New York Is approximately 60,000 larger than In 9 ai, l the up state Increase is about 30. 000. In the city Bryan wiped out the Plurality of 60.000 w hich McKinley had four years ago and took mi a plurality for himself of about 25.000. Up the state McKinley barely hld the vote which he had In 'W. th added vote gro in? to Pryan. The vote for Odell for governor Is considerably larger than that for Mc Kinley. The election passed off quietly, both In the city and stite. The returns from the congressional districts are scattered end Incomplete. In the Wall street illstrlct. which Includes the borough of Richmond and Staten Island, Nichols and Muller. Democrats, are probably elected. The Republicans concede the election of 8ulxer. Democrat. In the Eleventh district and Hill, Democrat, has been h?aten by Douglass. Repub lican. In the district now represented by William Astor Chanler. Cummins nnd McCP'llan. both Democrats, have undoubtedly been re-elected. ROOSEVELT AT HOME. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Gov. Roosevelt surrounded by his family received the returns at his home on Sagamore Hill. The governor at no time during the evening seemed anxious about the re sult. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. The complete returns from all parts of New Jersey Indicate that the state has gone Re publican. TRENTON, N. J., Nov. . Incom plete returns from the state Indicate that New Jersey Is carried for McKin ley by more than 50.000. The Repub licans elect slx of eight congressmen. TRENTON. N. J., Nov.'. For con gress from New Jersey, Laudenslager, Republican, elected. PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. . Estimates from half of the counties of Pennsyl vania Indicate a plurality for McKinley of over 200,000. Control of the state senate as between the Quay and anti Quay forces is In doubt with chances favoring the Quayites. OHIO. CINCINNATI, Nov. . In seventy precincts in Cincinnati Bryan gains 800, ..REMOVAL SALE.. For the next sixty days our entire stock of furniture and carpets will be closed out at less than cost. Gall early and avoid the rush. CHARLES HEILBORN & SON but McKinley' plurality In tha cou:.ty is 12.0W or lt.tM. COLCMWH. O.. Nov. 1-Republlran Chairman Dirk has given out the fol- wfwnirf siaiemem; "Itcturns rwelved up to 11 p. m. Jus tify th claims that Ohio gives McKin ley a plurality of "5,000 to 80.000 and elects seventeen and possibly eighteen Republicans out of twenty-one fur con gress. t 'CLEVELAND. O.. Nov. Twenty, firm district, T. E. Burton. Republican, elected; Nineteenth district, Charles Dick, Republican, elected. INDIANA, INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. . Ten pre cincts In Indiana give McKinley 1027; ifryan, 872. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. . Eighty precincts give McKinley 913, Bryan 7021. Hame in ' gave McKinley, M2, Bryan C23. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. . For con grtas from Indiana, Sixth district, Watson, Republican, elected. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. I. Second dis trict. Meycrn, Democrat, elected; Third district, Benor, Democrat, el-cted; Sixth district. Watson. Republican, elected; Eighth district. Cromer, Re publican, elected: Tenth district. Crum packoe. Republican, elected; Eleventh district. Steele, Republican, elected. Thirteenth district, Burk. Republican, elected. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. . A conserv ative estimate places McKlnley a plu- ritlitv In lnrilana at .10 000 Tha antle state Republican ticket Is elected. The Uemoerati-r cofijrresmn elected are In fh nrfnnil nnd Third ritatriftfl. while the Hrpullkan congressional candi dates are successful lu the Sixth. r.igmn. iemn. cievemn ana xni- rteeiith. ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. Nov. . Senator Jones at & ciock said: "The Republican have carried New York. We hav jot in the :i and cannot make up tne os In the state outside of Greater New Ytrk." CHICAGO. Nov. . At o'clock p. m. Chairman Riwe. of the Republican committee, said that Illinois was car ried by McKinley by at least 100.000. CHICAGO. Nov. .-Rurns from ISO of the 360 congressional districts show that the Democrats elected 97 and the Republicans 83 of the nxt Louse BLOOMIN'GTON. 111.. Nov. .-Stev- en son's home precinct gives McKinley Jos, Bryan 112. CHICAGO. Nov. t-Chairman Rowe. of the Republican committee, gave out the following: McKinley has carried the state by S0.000 outalde of Cook county. In Cok eminty Indications are that McKinley and Yates wlli have a majority with McKinley In the lead by about 15.000. MARYLAND. BALTIMORE. Nov. t Twenty pre cincts in Maryland outside of Baltimore give McKinley 2431; Bryan 3637. HAI.TIMDHR Knv Mrk'lnliv continues to make large gains In Balti more. His majority in the state win reach 11.000. BALTIMORE. Nov. . McKinley has carried Mar) land beyond the shadow of a doubt. With practically complete returns from this city he has a ma Jorlty here of about 6500, w bile from the state scattering returns indicate an additional surplus of 35uO, leaking the totai majority in the state about 10.000. BALTIMORE. Nov. , McKinley carried Faltimore city by 6995. Official advice from 81 scattered precincts out of 354 give McKinley 18.285. Bryan 16.- 195, assuring a McKinley majority of 10.000 in the state. The defeat of the Democrats Is thor ough and surprising. It being thought that they have lost five of the six con gressmen with the probabilities In fa vor of a clean sweep by the loss of the others. NEBRASKA. LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 6.-Fourteen precincts out of twenty In Lincoln give McKinley a gain of 562 over '96. T.INPOT.V Keh Nov fi Prerlnot S of ward 50S, Bryan's precinct, gives r t i i iMii wt n aicitiniey ivs, isryan ivo. OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 6. Twenty-five precincts outside of Omaha and Doug las county give McKinley 3515. Bryan 2t06. The same precincts In '96 gave McKinley 3156, Bryan 2593. OMAHA. Nov. 6. There are 1611 pre cincts in Nebraska, of which 99 are In Omaha and Douglas county; they give McKinley 1398, Bryan 849. a not gain for McKinley of 173. With this gain throughout the state Mc Kinley would have a plurality of about 4000. LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. 6.-F!rst dis trict, Burkett, Republican, elected. LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. .-Llncoln gives a complete McKinley majority of 1602. a gain of 655 over '96. OMAHA. Nov. S.-SIX hundred and five precincts outside of Douglas coun ty give McKinley 9006. Bryan 7031. OMAHA, Nov. . Five precincts out side of Omaha and Douglas county give McKinley 7603, Bryan 57. This is a net Republican gain of 67S. OMAHA. Nov. 6. Five precincts In Omaha irive McKinley 697, Bryan 628, a net gain for Bryan of 25. Later pre clncu are showing gains for Bryan. OMAHA. Nov. 6. The legislature will probably be Republican; several state districts, usually very close, have giv en a Republican plurality on the na tional ticket. LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. 6. Congress, Mercer elected in the First district; Neville, fuskmlst, probably elected in the Sixth district. OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 6. At midnight 200 precincts out of 1611 In the state bad returned a result. SO of these being; from Omaha and Douglass county. The ma jority of them gave Republican gains. which, if they hoia gooa tnrougnout the state, v.ill Indicate plurality of 2000 to 0. Republican KENTUCKY. LOUISVILLK. Ky.. Nov. .-Thlrty. two precincts of Louisville give Mc Kinley 3413, Bryan 2673. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. On hundred Bnd one city precincts out of 176 give McKinley 13.333; Bryan, WOO. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. 1-One hundred and twenty frcincts of thla ity give McKinley Bryan, 12.355. FRANKFORT, Ky.. Nov. V On hundred and one precincts out of 1&77 In the state give Bryan 11,537; McKin ley 11.826. FRANKFORT, Ky.. Nov. .-The c'ty of Frankfort gives McKinley 969, Bryan 861. Yerkes for governor 975, Beckham 875. FRANKFORT. Ky., Nov. . Fire In the state glv Bryan 61.921, McKin ley 57,511. McKinley carries Lexing ton by 1000. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Nov. .-At 10 o'clock both, the Democratic and ltepub llcan committees claim thi state though they furnish no figures In support of tneir claims. Louisville newspapers claim Bryan and Backharr. or McKinley and Yerkes have gar?d the victory. Just accord ing to whfthr these papers support ! the Democratic or Republican tickets In the canppalgn Jut closed. McKin ley's majority In li0 out of 200 j;re cincts of Louisville and county Is 40G9. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. . At mid night the result of the election in Ken tucky Is in doubt with both aides ! claiming the state and presidential tickets. The Democrat may be consid ered to have a trifle the better of the argument. The Courier Journal says returns from two-thirds of the counties In the state show Bryan and Beckham majorities. The result will depe:;d on tlte size of the majority of the Elev enth congressional district, which Is heavily Republican. .CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. C-Seven precincts cut of 2190 In the state out side of San Francisco give McKinley 116, Bryan M. The same precincts in 'M gave McKinley 141. Bryan 95. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. .Incom plete returns from 50 out of 403 pre cincts of San Francisco give McKin ley 657, Bryan 444. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6. Up to I o'clock returns from this city and state indicate that California has gone Republican by from 10,000 to 15.000. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. l-Congress, Seventh district. Needham, Republican, elected: Sixth district. McLacblan. Re publican. ?lected; Third district. Met calf. Republican, elected. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov:"6.-Congress," Fourth diitrlct, Rahn. Republican, re elected. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. . While returns from the state and this city are very incomplete, enough are at hand to warrant the prediction that McKinley carried the state by a plu rality of 10.000. MeKinley's plurality in this city will probably reach 7900. The Republicans elected congressmen ! from the Third. Fourth. Sixth and Sev enth districts. The Second and Flftii districts are running very dose. No muuis rrurivcu irmn ine r iri tus- trlct. The legislature will be Repub lican. TEXAS. HOUSTON. Tex.. Nov. 6.-The Demo cratic state ticket Is elected by a ma jority In excess of 100.000. The legis lature is also Democratic. HOUSTON. Tex.. Nov. 1 All of the Democratic congressmen are elected ex cept in the Tenth district, which Is in doubt. NEVADA. RENO. Nev.. Nov. 6. Congress, at large. Newlands, fusion, elected. CARSON. Nev.. Nov. . The chair man of the Republican state committee concedes the state to Bryan by 800 majority. WYOMING. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Nov. S.-T?n precincts out of 300 In Wyoming glvi McKinley 900. Bryan 459. WEST VIRGINIA. PARKERSBURG. W. Va.. Nov. William O. Dawson, chairman of the Republican committee, estimates Me Kinley's plurality at "000 and the elec tion of all four Republican congressmen. . IDAHO. BOISE. Ida.. Nov. 6. Seventeen pre cincts In Idaho give McKinley 1329, Bryan, 1590. In '96 they give Repub lican ticket 707. lusionlst 1132. BOISE, Ida., Nov. 6. Twenty-three precincts out of 400 In the state of Ida ho give McKinley 2070, Bryan, 2242. ' ' VIRGINIA. RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. . Virginia's majority in favor of Bryan Is about 20,000. The majorities on the congres sional ticket will aggregate more than this. The indications are that all of the Democratic candidates for congress are elected. MISSOURI. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. .-Forty-seven precincts out of 145 In Kansas City give McKinley 5616. Bryan 5085. ST. LOUIS. Nov. . Congress, For tieth district. Cochran, Democrat, re elected. ST. LOUIS, Nov. .-Up to midnight returns from slate and city are very meagre. It is known, however, that the following Democratic congressmen are re-elecled: Cowherd. Fifth dis trict; Clark, Ninth district; Cooney, Seventh district: Lloyd, First district; Co:hran, Fourth district. KANSAS. TOPEKA, Kar., Nov. 6. Congress, Kansas, Second district, Bowersock, Republican, elected. TOPEKA, Kas.. Nov. S.-Kansas. First district, Curtis. Republican, elect- VOTE OF OREGON AND WASHINGTON Each Give Ten Thousand Plural ity to McKinley. FRINK FALLS FAR BEHIND wiibidztsa Stale Republlcaa Ticket Hal Been Elected ky a Very Small Plu rality Spekaae li for Refers. POrtTl.AVTl Are Vn I.T. cincU of Portland give McKinley 362, Bryan 69. Two precincts of Multno- man counrry. outside or rortiand, give McKinley 99, Bryan 42. . PORTLAND. Nov. 1-Slx precincts outside Portland give McKinley 446. Bryan 139. Seven preelncts In Mult nomah county give McKinley 923. Bry an 256. POUTLANIt. Vnv l-tltven cincts in the state of Washington give iicKuuey iu, nryan 340. Two hun dred and eight precincts In Oregon out of 772. Including 47 In the city of Portland, give McKinley 22.S35, Bryan 14,56. PORTLAN'D. Ore Viw JTIuhtv. teven precincts In the state outside of me cy or Portland give McKinley 1058, Bryan 5974. Forty precincts la the city of Portland gtve McKinley 6223. Bryan 271. If the same ratio Is main tained McKinlev will have a nluralltv of- 20,000 in the state. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. One hun dred and twenty-seven precincts out of i.j in Oregon, inclullng the city of Portl.in.l aHva McKinlev 15 'T Rmn 8755. This la anoroximatelv nne-fniirth of the total vote of the state. PORTLAND. Nov. . The city of Portland complete returns give McKin ley 8674. Bryan 3S35. The McKinley plurality Is 4S3. PORTLAND. Or.. Nov. t-Goble pre cinct. Columbia county, gives McKin ley .78, Bryan 35. PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. t. Oregon to day gave McKinley the largest plu rality ever givtn a candidate for office In this state. With more than half the total vote of the state counted the result la as follows: "McKinley. 27.126: Bryan, 17.073; Me Kinley's plurality, 10,053. Multnomah county, which Included the city of Portland, with four small precincts missing, gave McKinley a plurality of 54o9 and It Is estimated that the state outslie of this county will return a plurality of nearly 7,000 making MeKin ley's plurality In the state close to 15,000. , McKinley has carried every county In the state with the exception of Linn. Union and Baker. In this county John McCracken, Republican, was elected a member of the legislature to fill the vacancy caused by the death of a member. PORTLAND. Nov. J. Forty-five pre cincts In the state of Washington out of 1037 give McKinley 2191, Bryan 1M6. For governor, Frink. Republican, lfts3; Rogers. Democrat, 1441. For congress men, Jones, Republican, 1388, Cushman, Republican, 1379; Ronald, Democrat. 913; Robertson. Democrat, 323. McKinley will probably have 10.000 plurality In the state. The vote for governor is very Incomplete though the returns so far Indicate the election of Frink. Republican, by a small majority. Jones and Cushman, Republicans, are elected to congress. . PORTLAND, Nov. 1 Seventy-two nrorlnot. In tha atnta nt Waahlnirtftn ,out of 1072. givj McKinley 3745; llryan .;t: lor goveriiur, r ruin, xiepuuucun, 2953; Rogers. Democrat, 2664; for con isressmen. Jones. Republican. 2S56: Cushman, Republican, 2Sao, Ronald, Democrat, I'A: Kooertson, Democrat. 2047. TACOMA. Nov. 6. Five precincts of Tacoma indicate that McKinley will Icarry the county by 1500 and Frink by 600. Eight city precincts give McKln Mey 343. Bryan 549. SEATTLE, Nov. . Present Indlca- tlnn op., that fnVln1ar .wl C I WV.1.9 C ...Oh ",.... J ui- lattle and King county by lOoo to 1500. SEATTLE. Nov. . Chairman Srhlve ly of the Republican committee an nounces that reports from the leading coui.tles in the state indicate a land slide for McKinley. TACOMA. Nv. 6.-Eighteen out of 36 city precincts give McKinley 2027, Bry an 1158. This means McKinley will ! have a majority of 1d00 In this city. I Frink Is leading Rogers by a small majority and will carry the city. SEATTLE, Nov. 6. Returns from the state are coming In slowly but the Indications are that McKinley leads Bryan by a large majority and la well In advance of the Republican state can didates. SPOKANE, Nov. 6. Indications point to a largo majority In the city for McKinley. Frink is running far behind the ticket and Rogers may carry the county by 500 to 1000. The Republican lesrinlative ticket Is also running behind McKinley. SEATTLE, Nov. 6.-At 11;S0 p. m. Chairman Schlvely claimed the state for McKinley by 5000 to 8000 and be lieves that while Frink will run behind he will be elected. (Continued on fourth page.) MURDER IN SEATTLE. SEATTLE. Nov. 6,-LeonarJ Maler. an employe, of the Bay View brewery, waa killed this afternoon by Frank Ea ger striking him over the head with a brick. The tragedy was the result of a quarreL i