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The Democrats carried Alabama Five men were executed in Havana. At 2 a. m. both parties claim Pennsyl vania. President Harrison voted at Indiana polis. Tho republicans claim Ohio for Mc Kinley. Florida Roes democratic by about 15, 000 majority. McKinley's district returns him with big republican gains. Large democratic gains are reported from North Carolina. Lapham, Dem., is elected in the First Rhode Island district. Olympia got tho majority for tho capi tal site in Washington. It is estimated that the democrats gained 1,000 in Tennessee. Tho Philadelphia Inquirer concedes the election of Patterson. Tho republican stato central oominilteo claims California by 7,000. Russell, Dem., is indicated an olecUd governor by 5,000 plurality. At 1:30 o'clock this morning tho re publicans claim Minnesota. The Fourth Congressional district in Maryland elects a democrat. Grant is elected mayor of Now Yir'-i and Tammany carried iho day. Tho republicans claim Iowa and all the congressional dWricts except one. It is conceded that Dr. C. C. O'Donuell is elected mnyor of S.m Fnjnci o. Caine, tho mormon, was rcolecicd from Utah, over Goodwin, !:lvr.il. Ten of tho eloveu congressional dis tricts in Kentucky went democratic. Tho election of Cox, Dem., in Seven teenth New York district is conceded. Tho steamer S. C. llcynclds went on a reaf near Toledo, Ohio, and caught fire. The republicans of Minneapolis claim tho election of Po&tgr for mayor by IhOO. Georgia will send u solid democratic congressional delegation to "Washington, One hundred and fourteen towns in Connecticut givo tho democrats a gain of 991. George "Whitely, ageJ 17 years, fell from a wagon in Portland and broko his' neck. Eighty-four districts in Michigan gives the democratic candidnto for governor a majority. A special to tho Chicago Herald saj's Indiana has gono democratic by 23,000 majority. The chairman of tho Illinois republi can stato central committee claims the re-election. At Richmond, Ya., two men were killed and another seriously wounded; trouble over the election. Tho election in tho white districts in Arkansas, excepting for a shooting scrape caused by a colored deputy sheriff were quiet. McKinley was returned from his own district with a big majority and Ohio is claimed by the republicans with 20,30 majority. Tillman, the farmer's alliance and democratic candidate was elected gover nor of South Carolina; there was no trouble between tho races. The republicans have a majority in Kansas., carrying eight ngainst m six counties secured by tho democrats, out of nineteen heard from, five going for the alliance. Til AT HACKING COUGH can bo so quickly cured by ShilohV Cure. Wo guarantee it Remarkable Kscuc. Mrs. Michael Curtain. 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Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for mo than all other medicines combined, for that bad feel ing arising from Kidney and Liver trouble.'' John Leslie, farmer and stockman of same place,' says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the. best Kidney and Liver medicine; made mo feel like a new man." J. "W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, savs: Electric Bitters Is lust the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like ho had a new Ienc on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at J. W. Conn's Djrug Store. M ELECTIOHS Democratic Gains Made In Several States. HcKIEET IS ALL RIGHT. California Gives a Big Republican Majority. MASBAUHUSETTS PALLS DOWN. Latest Returns From All tie Elec tion Districts, T.IJHMAXY C.U:itIES XJiir YORK. Special b7 Tho U.iitku Prkss. Alabama. MoxruoMEur, Nov. 4. Scattering returns received nro Hufficient to show that the complete democratic ticket is elected iu this stalo. Tho farmers' allinuco men did not voto for the in dependents except to a. very limited extent. Arkausas. JjITTIiE HOOK, -NOV. i WltU n sin gle exception of tronblo at Pine Blaff, where n negro deputy sheriff fatally wonuded a policeman named Laming and shot two more, all tho white elec tion districts iu Arkansas were quiet California. SakFfaxuisco.Nov. -1 The repub lican slate central commitleo claim the stnto by 7,000 mnjority, and say that Markbam is running way ahead in the southern part of the state. Sax Fiukcisoo, Nov. 5, 1 a. m. Partial returns from Alameda, Fresno, Kern, Los Angeles, Sau Joaquin, Shasta, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Tulare, Yolo, Mor ced, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Butte, Santa Barbara, Solano and San Fran cisco connties give the follemng: Mnrkbam, 39,723; Pond, 3L958. But tliirty-tivo precincts remain to bebenrd from, iu San Francisco. Connecticut Hartfokd, Nov. 4. One hundred and fourteen towns givo tho state a net gain of 991. Haktford, Conn, Nov. 4. Ten towns show a net democratic gain on tho state ticket of 695, a democratic gain of five in tho legislature. Meeidix, Nov. 4, 11 p. m. Over one hundred towns show only a loss of two legislators to tho Bepublicans and as they havo sixty-six on joint bal lot, it cannot now be changed, so that O. H. Piatt is certain to be his own successor in the United States senate. Hartfo3d, Nov. 5, 1 a. m. The house is probably Bepublican by forty-five majority, with nineteen towns to hear from. The senate is Democratic by four majority. Florida. Special to The astorian.1 jACKSoNVTUiE, Nov. 4. Beturzis from seventy-five towns received by the Times-Union show nearly 1,600 republican loss. The democrats carry the stato by a"bout 15,000 majority. Jacksonville, Nov. 4. Tho dem ocratic stato ticket, it is estimated, is elected by over 15,000. Both demo cratic congressmen were elected by largely increased majorities. Georgia. Atlanta, Nov. 4. Georgia will send to the next house a solid demo cratic congressional delegation. The canvass iu the Seventh district was close and resulted in Everett's, Dem., election, over Felton, Ind. Dam., by a small majority. Illinois. Chicago, Nov. 4. The chairman of tho republican state committee claims tho re-election of all the re publican congressmen. Chicago, Nov. 4. Later. Both the republican and democratic state central committees say they are un able to give estimates from the re turns. ThoBe coming in indicate democratic gains over the state elec tion held in September last Tho democrats claim the election of all congressmen including Brockenridge in the Second district. Chicago, Nov. 4, 230 a. m. The democratic stato central committee claim that they havo certainly gained three congressmen and probably five, and that they have carried tho state with a good majority. Indiana. Chicago, Nov. 4. A special to the Herald from Indianapolis states that Indiana has gone Democratio by 20,000 and that one Democratio con gressman has been gained. Iowa. Special to The Astomas.1 Des Moines, Nov. 5.-Tho republican state central committco claim the state by 5,000 majority, and all the congressional districts except the First Kansas. Topeka, Nov. 4. Returns from nineteen counties indicate that eight bavejgone republican, six democratio and five for the alliance. KcntHcky. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4. It is rea sonably certain that out of the Four teen congressional districts in Ken tucky, ten have gone democratic by in creased majorities. Tho Eleventh districHs'in doubt It is reasonably certain, that out of eleven congressional districts in Ken tucky, ten have gone democratio by increased majorities. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Slarjlaad. BaiiUMOBE, Nov. L The Fourth Congressional district complete, gives Baynor.Dem., 18,780; Goldsborough Hep., ia,31U. Dfaasactewsetti. Boston, Nov. 4. Seventy-five towns of Massachussets and 200 out of 205 precincts of Boston give for governer: Blackner, Pro., 3,058; Brackett, Bep., 33,963; Kussell, Dem., 4250. Bus- sell's plurality is 10,388. If Bussell continues to gain on Brackett in the state outside of Boston as he has in the city, and all indications at this hour point that way, he is elected by 5,000 majority. Boston, Nov. 4. Indications are at 10 p. sr. that Bussell is elected gov ernor by 5,000 majority. Boston, Nov. 4. From gains on the vote so far the indications are that Bussell, Dem., for governor, will be elected by 5,000 plurality. The demo crats have gained two congressmen. Boston, Nov. 5, 2-50 s. m. The republicans concede Eussell's election by about 7,000 plurality. Boston, Nov. 4. Boston for gover nor, gives Bussell, Dem., 32,896; Brackett, Bep., 19,876; Blackmer, Pro., 1,564; Bussell3, plurality, is 13,318. The vote last year was Bussell, 28,280; Brackett, 22,580; Blackmer, 1,536; Bussells' plurality, 1,545. The demo crats claim the state by a plurality. The frepnblican committee concede BusselTs election, although they will not name the figures. Boston, Nov. 4. One hundred and fourteen towns in New Hampshire show a democratic gain ot twenty-two members of the legislature and indica tions point to tho election of Amsden, Dem., for governor. Michigan aDetboit, Nov. 4. Eighty-four dis tricts, inclading twenty-four in this city, give Turner, Bep., for governor, 8,744; Winans, Dem., y,8u7. Minnesota. Minneapolis, Nov. 4. It is pretty certain that Merriam, Bep., for gover nor, has fallen considerably below his ticket The republicans claim the election of Potter for mayor by 900. MiNNEAPorrs, Nov. 5, 150 A.sr. The republican stato central com mittee claim tho Btateby from 8,000 to 10,000 plurality. The estimate is based on returns received up to this time. The democratic committee will not give any estimate yet. misiourl. St. Lours, rfov. 4. It is claimed that John O'Neil, Dem., is elected to congress by 1,000 in the 11th district, which two years ago gave a republi can majority of 2,000. Montana. Helena, 3fov. 4. Ex-Governor White, chairman of the republican committee, expresses confidence in tho eleotion of Carter and a majority of the republican state senators. His claim is based on all advices from Butte, Missoula and other prominent points west of the range in Dixon's part of the state. Nerta Carolina. Baleigh, Nov; -4. Indications are that the democrats will carry the state by 40,000. Large democratio gains are reported in the congressional vote in the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ninth districts, and democratio gains in the legislative ticket are steadily increasing. New Hampshire Concobd, Nov. 4. The democratic gain in 114 towns is over 1,200, and Amsden, Dem., is probably elected, and the legislature is probably demo cratio, insuring the election of a demo crat to succeed United States Senator Blair. Hew Fork. New Tobk, Nov. 4. The daily News says "McKinley is probably de feated by 600. The Sun says he is defeatod by 1,000. The Tribune claims his election by 600. New York, Nov. 4. Beturns re ceived indicate the election of the en tire Tammany ticket by a majority of from 15,000 to 20,000. New Yobk, Nov. 4. Thirty-two election districts out of 947 in the city give Grant Dem for mayor 35,150; Scott Fusion, 28,173. It is thought that Grant's majority will exceed 15,000. Bbookltn, N. Y., Nov. 4. King's county congressional candidates elect are probably Boody, Dem., in the Second district, Wallace, Bep., in the Third district Clancy, Dem., in the Fourth and Magnor, Dem., in tho Fifth. Kingstown, Nov. 4. The election of Cox, Dem., for congress in the Sev enteenth district is conceded by tho republicans by a majority of 750. Dan Lockwood, who nominated Cleveland" for mayor, governor and president, has carried the Thirty second congressional district and is probably elected. New Yobk, Nov. 4. Tammany Hall has gained a decisive victory over the republican and county democrats fusion. Grant, for mayor, is " not likely to fall back of 22,000 majority over Scott The vote for district attorney, in which it was expected that Nichols, the Tammany nominee, would bo far behind the vote for Grant, will show that ho has a majority of nearly 21,000 over Goff, the fusion candidate. All the Tammany candidates for the other county officers, namely: Sheriff, president of the board of aldermen and eounty clerk, have average major ities of 20,000. The vote for superior court judges and county judges shows the same majority in favor of Tam many. In the city over 200,000 votes were cast out of a registration of 245, 000. The county officers elected are tha Tammany neminees: Grant, mayor; Gorman, sheriff; Geigerich, county clerk; Arnold, president of the board of Aldermen. The democrats carried every congressional district in the city. New Yobk, Nov. 4. Eleven p. x. Beturns so far as received, give the following congressmen as resonably certain. First district, Covert, Dem.; Second, Boody, Dem.; Third; Waller, Bep.; Fourth, Clancy, Dem.jFifth, Wagner, Dem.; Sixth, Fellows, Dem.; Seventh, Dunphy, Demj Eighth, Campbell, Dem.; Ninth, CnTmningg, Dem.; Tenth,' Spinola, Dem.; Eleventh, Warner, Dem.; Twelfth, Flower, Dem.; Thir teenth, Fitoh, Dem.; Fourteenth, Stahlnecker, Dem.; Fifteenth, Bacon, Fusion Dem.; Sixteenth, Ketchum, Bep.; Seventeenth, Cox, Dera.; Eight eenth, Quackenbush, Bep.; Nine teenth, Tracey.Dem.; Twentieth, San ford, Bepj Twenty-first, Weaver, Dem., (a gain);Twenty-second,Russeil,Eep.; Twenty-third, Sherman, Bep.; Twenty-fourth, Arnold, Bep., probably; Twenty-eighth, Noyes, Bep., probably; Twenty-ninth, Baines, Bep.; Thir tieth, Greenleaf, Dem., probably, (a gain); Thirty-first, "Wadsworth, Bep.; Thirty-second, Lookwood, Dem., (a gain:) Thirty-third, Bunting, Dem., probably; Thirty-fourth, Hooker, Bep. The democrats also made a decisive victory in the assembly. Those elected, with five exceptions, are Tam many nominees. All the successful candidates in the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Twenty-Becond districts are democrats, elected on the Fusion ticket Tammany's victories for mem bers of the board of aldermen aro in the same proportion as those for the assembly. Kingston, Nov. 4. Cox, Dem., in tho Sixteenth congressional district has 600 or more majority. Later. Tho legislature is Demo cratic on a joint ballot, insuring the election of a Democrat to succeed Evarts. New York, Nov. 4. The World's bulletin claims Democratic victory in Connecticut with congressional gains. A .Boston dispatch, to the Herald, states that six Democratic congress men are probably elected. A gain of fonr. Ohio. Columbus, O., Nov. 4. It is thought that Major McKinley is de feated. Columbus, O. Nov. 4. Two private telegrams have just been received at the republican headquarters, which, if true, insure the election of Major Wm. McKinley. One of the telegrams states that Wayne county giye3 Mc Kinley 900 majority, which shows a change of 1,800 votes in his favor. The other dispatch states that in fourteen precincts of Stark county, McKinley's home, ho made a gain of 846 votes. This information has neither been contradicted nor verified by the official returns. Canton, Nov. 4. McKinley's own ward complete, gives a gain of 385. This makes McKinley's gain 846 in 14 of the 64 precincts in Stark county, which went 1,100 for Campbell last year. One precinct heard from in Medina countv gives McKinley a gain of 122. , Columbus, Nov. 4. Early returns from nearly every section in tho state indicate a republican victory by ma jorities ranging from 5,000 to 20,000. Cincinnati, Nov.. 4. Bo'th -parties f claim McKinley's district Beturns are not- yet counted far enough to permit reliable estimate of result Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Bepublicans elect congressmen in first and second district Pennsylvania. Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 4. Twenty four districts give Delamater 2,010; Pattison 2,275. This is a democratio gain of 606. Stboudsbubg, Pa., Nov.3. Every district in Monroe county is demo cratic. Pattison's majority is 2,360 this county last year gave a majority of 1,046 for the republicans. PrrrsBUBG, Nov. 4. A special from Philadelphia to the Times, says the Inquirer, concedes Patterson's elec tion for governor. Philadelphia, Nov. 5, 2 p. m. The chairman of republican committee says Delamater has a plurality, but the re sult is close and it may take official figures to decide. Chairman Kerr, of the democratic state committee, claims the state by 10,000. Rhode Island. Pbovxdence, B.L,Nov. 4. Lapham, Dem., is elected for congress in the First district Indications are that there will be no election in the Second district The vote was light South. Carolina. Chableston, Nov. 4. Tillman, the farmers' alliance and democratic can didate, is elected governor by 12,000 majority. Tho total vote in the state will not exceed 150,000. The election was quiet Neither the whites nor the blacks displayed any enthusiasm, and thousands remained away from the polls. Tennessee. Chattanooga, Nov. 4. Beturns from the Third congressional district, which is now republican, show a demo cratio gain of 1,000. This indicates a democratic victory. Nashville, Nov. 4. Lateb. The democratic majority for governor is not less than 25,000. Gram, Bep., for congress in the Third district has been defeated. Texas. Austin, Nov. 4.--The democratic state ticket is elected by about the usual large majority, also a full dem ocratic or independent delegation to congress. Utah. Salt Lake, Nov. 4. Caine, the Mormon, is re-elected delegate to con gresss, over Goodwin, tho liberal, by 3,000 to 5,000. -. Virginia. Petersburg, Va Nov. 4. Epps, white, Dem., beats L. Langston for congress by 1,200 majority in this city. Biohmond, Ya., Nov. 4. Geo. D. Wise, Dem., is" re-elected to congress without opposition in the Third dis trict Beports from tho Fourth dis trict indicate a falling off in the repub lican vote of '88. Election ot Lester, Dem., in tho Fifth district, is claimed by a largo majority. Washington. Port Ludlow, Nov. 4. For re presentative in congress Abernathy, 3; Carroll, 15; Wilson, 50. Taooma, Nov. 4. Puyallup gives Olympia 333 plurality for the capital. For congress Abernathy, prohibition, 24; Carroll Dem, 107; Wilson, 1043. Olympia, Nov. 4. Olympia gets a large majority for capital. Tacoma, Nov. 4. A private tele gram from Spokane to the secretary of the democratic committee indicates that the city gives Wilson, republican for congressman a fair majority. Pasco, Nov. 4. Franklin county gives Carroll, democratic, for congress, 54 majority. Seattle, Nov. 4. The total vote in ten precincts is 1,851 against 2,459 in the city at the election last month. The Bennblicans are ahead so far by about 100. TVlaeansin. Milwaukee. Nov. 4. Mitchell. Dem., has a majority, it is estimated, of 5,000 in the Fourth congressional aistncc xne aistnos was formerly republican. The state is doubtful, the new election law bringing the returns in very slowly. ALL THE WORLD OVER Tie PflMlc Executioner of Haiana Has a Bis Jol. PIVE MUEDEEEES STBUrlG UP. A Vessel Goes Ashore on a Beef and Takes lire The Grew Saved General Mews. Special by Tho Ujcitkd Phes3 .1 New Yobk, Nov. 4. SenorTalen tine, the public executioner at Ha vana, according to a dispatch received in this city from Havana, has had his claims for services rendered the city settled by the treasury and last Fri day acted in his official capacity in the city jail of Javenlupos, assisting five murderers out of the world in the most approved style. The five condemned men were all executed Friday morning between the hours of 6' and 8 o'clock. There were some 20,000 persons present at the execution. McKinley's All Sight. Columbus, Nov. 5. At 2 o'clock this morning an official telegram was received here announcing that the democratic congressional committee of McKinley's district concedes his re-election by a small majority .The democratic stato executive committee received information from another source and admit they are afraid it is true. They, the state exeoutive com mittee, received a telegram from tho home of Ma jor McKinley, at 11 o'clock last night, stating that he had carried the city of Canton by 300 and Stark county by 700 majority. McKinley's own ward showed a re publican gain of 385 and the demo crats of his district are demoralized over the result Beports from Medina county are that McKinley is running ahead of his ticket and this is also the case in Holmes county. There was much scratching in favor of Mc Kinley at Alliance. At this hour the democrats claim Warwick elected by 600 and the republicans McKinley's election by from 250 to 300. At midnight it was evident that the entire republican state ticket is elected by 15,000. Chairman Hoten, at that hour, claimed it by 20,000, and Chairman Vancleaf conceded it by 10,000. Neither would make any estimate as to the number of con gressmen elected, though Hoten had a message from McKinley's district in dicating his election from Foster's district and from Ashley's indicating that the result there was olose. PE.AIN BEX KAKRISOIV. The President of the United States Votes at Heme. Speciallto The Astoria.! Indianapolis, Nov. 4. President Harrison arrived here this morning and was met at the depot by B. S. MoKee and family. He was driven to their residence and an hour later went to the polls to vote. A few minutes before his arrival a flag was stretched over the entrance to the voting booth, and the president bowed his head when passing under it. He was in the polling room just three minutes. Ashe deposited his ballot and had his name recorded Judge Laders said: 44 'Tis plain Ben Harrison ?" 44Yes, Bir, said the president, "and his vote counts but one. APT ELECTION FIGHT. Two Men Killed and Another Seriously Wounded. Special to TnE Astorian.1 Biohmond, Va., Nov. 4. A general fight is reported at Irvine, Estella county. John Wilson; superintendent of public schools, and Dr. Lilly, a son of Judge Lilly, were killed, and Grant Lilly was dangerously wpunded. Pis tols were the weapons used, and the trouble grew out of the election. A Fire on a Beef. Special to The Astobian. Toledo, O., Nov. 4. The steamer S. U. Reynolds with coal and jute went on Colchester reef during a blinding snow storm last night and caught fire. Tugs were sent to her rescue, but she probably will be a total loss. She was worth 100,000, and the cargo half as much more. No lives were lost Brake His Reck. Special to The Astorianj Pobtland, Nov. 4. Geo. Whitely, while driving a brick wagon across tho steel bridgo this morning in some way lost his balance and fell beneath the wheels, his neck being broken. Deceased was aged 17 years, and has parents living in Iowa. For Mayor of New Xerk. Special to The astokiaxJ New Yobk, Nov. 4. The voto of this city for mayor, complete, is: Scott, 91,063: Grant 114,425; Demor est, 864; Delabar, 2,898; Bedpatb, 745. O'Senncll Gets There. Special to The Astorian. San Fbancisco, Nov. 4. The Chronicle and Examiner both con cede the election of O'Donnell, the independent candidate for mayor. ADVICE TO XOTKEBS. Mbs. Winseow's Soothing Sybup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chohc. and is the best remedy for diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. " fl -j-i vT -l a- .