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. , tt I J".".;r ... ;n -t - - ;jaB.y.-.a. THE A3T0MAN Dm th iirftit circulation of ny piper , THE DAILY ASTORlAN Is the , blftcst ml fcest paper oo the Columbia l iver t mmiLUi ni 1,1 1 .l at ( i oa thi Columbia River KULL ASSOCIATED PRBSS RKPORT, VOL. XLIX. AHTOKIA, OH BOON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER y, im. WO The Only ... IN ASTORIA ... Our Bpoclnlty: BTOVCB AND HAINCIBB We know the luiinesa. Twenty yean experience. If you want a GOOD Stove, ice the itock at the Eclipse Hardware Co. Ifaomledge Largs Block Illenk Hook. Griffin OARD OUR MOTTO i "We Buy and Sell Everything." Snecliltlec Jnct ArrlvpH f w w o vmw. a mm a a y r vs . CARLOAD of IR-TIGHT AT LOWKflr CAR LOAD ALL KINDS Mackintoshes Umbrellas FOE LADIES, GENTS, MISSES, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN Reliable Goods; Lowest Prices n:. 1 r THE LBADUla HOUOE OF Stove Store of Books... If you Jlearn ono tiling every day and live long enough you will die a n ine man. Lenrn today thnt wo handle the fin est, hirgPHt, newewt und thJajH'Kt utock of (ttu tioncry in tlie city. Our ami in both to JiIciiho mid to accommodate the jnrw of our patrons. Om. Supplies; School Buppltr. & Reed. HEATERS MICKS. OF LAMPS LOW PRICES. PI n Stokes go. OOPBR Important to Buyers We take plonsuro in calling your attention to the fact that never before was a tetter, finer or handsomer lino of Gapes, Jackets, Jflackintosh Suits and flovelty Dress Goods "In all colors" shown, thnais now on exhibi tion and for sulo at very moderate prices. See them at McAllen & McDonnell 4T0 4T3 Commercial Street. ASTORIA. M-lf3 Third Street, PORTLAND. OR. in a ubbers ASTORIA. 1k THE REPUBLICANS ARE VICTORIOUS I Colonel Roosevelt for Governor of the Empire State by 20,000. CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON The Results in Those the Fusionists Probably Haye Been Snowed Under. COMPLEXION OF NEXT NATIONAL HOUSE Both Republicans and Democrats Claim they Will Have a Majority, but the Latter Likely Will Get Control Iowa, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Are in Line-Big Republican Gains in Many States. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.-1 p.ro.-Chair-mun Ilabcock. of the republican congres sional committee, made the following statement to the Associated Fr-s: "While I am tl!Hil that the republi can will control rhe house in the Fifty ilxth conirfii, It la impossible at this hour to Indicate what the majority In the houae will be. 'W have no definite new from 1111- nols. Wisconsin. Mtnneeoia, jotts, or Kanitaa. Ohio elected U republicans cer- tulnly, and two districts are In doubt. Krom Michigan the r? turn Indliate a aolld republican delegtlon. Repreeenta- tive Hawlty la eieciea in iTiaa. ton- greanman llorelng 1 re-eutuM in me Eleventh Kentucky, and 8. J. TugD U probably elected In the Ninth Kentucky. The election of George M. Davldaon in the Klghth Kentucky la In doubt, with the chancva. aeemlngly In favor of hla lection. "Advlcea from Maryland ahow that we have certainly elected four republican. Nineteen democrut of the delegation from New York atate, and perhupa more, will be republican. St her, of the Fourth New York district, is the only member we have eieoted In Greater New York, and Mahany. In the Thirty-second, I In doubt. From Pennsylvania, we nave re ceived meager returns, but Indications are we have sustained some louses there. VnoftMal advices from western states chow that we have more thnn held our own." Secretary Korr, of the democratic con- grcKDlonal committee, said at 1 o'clock: "Tho republican have lost control oi the house. Wo will have from 1S8 to 0 menilHT and will omivnite the house ot the Fifty-sixth congress. Tho majority will be from 15 to 25 over the republican, and perhaps more. Olllclai oovicee mui cate dumocratlc gains In some countlcs.sa follows: Alabama. 2: Illinois, S; Iowa, 1; Ken tucky, S; Maryland, J; Massachusetts, 2; Missouri, 2: New Jersey. 2; New York, 6; North Carolina, 2: Pennsylvania, ; Virginia, S; Weet Virginia, 12. One ot the districts ot Deleware la doubtful, with the chance In favor of the democrat." In figuring a gain of three in lrglnla Secretary Kerr include two districts which elected democratic congreasmen In IK who were unteated by the prent houae. - HOUSE WILL BE DEMOCRATIC. NEW YOKK. Nov, 8,-Return from all over the country up to 12:30 indicate S3 republican and 109 democrats are certainly elected to the national house of representative. The some districts two "ear ago returned to the lower house 106 republican and 89 democrat. Based olely on the estimate In those districts a republican lost of 20 and a domoorattc gain of 21 I Indicated. These estimates concede to the democrats au the congres sional districts In Greater New York, except one. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 8,-Forty- elght precincts In the city and state give Robert, democrat, for congress, 3tB2; El dredgo, republican, 8634. Chairman Doyle, of the democratic committee, says: "The state ticket 1 elected by about 7000. I base this upon returns received to thl nour." Chairman Walter, of the republican commlttoe, ays: "I claim the election of the tate ticket, but am not prepared to give out estimates." IDAHO. Boise, Nov. 8,-Slx preolneU give Uoas, for governor, S9; Stuonenberg, 200; Ander son, 23. Flva congressional preelauta give Hcyburn IS. Wilson . Gunn 68. , . BOtSH. Nor, t UUle will ba known before tomorrow.- Owing to tha woma yota and the roallgnmeat ot the silver parties, there 4s nothing with which to compare, I nt NEW YORK. NEW YORK,NoT.8-Jf the missing dli trials In the city and state maintain the same ratio as reported, Roosevelt's plur- allty will exceed 10,000. The Erenlnf World "and tha Dally New. tentoortt, floocede Rooasrelf eetto. . Defeats Van Vyck States Are Close, tut Ten elation district! out of 74 In the borough of Queen jive Roosevelt 141J. Van Wyck 145. One hundred and ten dlatrlcta out of 322 election diitrlcta (outside of Greater New York), give Rooaevelt 1608. Van Wyck tea. The earna districts In ISM gave Black 308. Porter 941 Thirty election dlatrlcta out of K3 In the boroughs or Manhattan and th ( Bronx give Roosevelt 93f7. Van Wye 400. City of Rochester-Complete Rooaevelt, . H.1S; Van Wyck. U.TUJ: nluralltv for ( Rooaevelt. 42). McKlnley'a plurality In . isw waa tZH; Black'a 4196; Wallace' In jwi, jugj, One thousand one hundred and fifty- four election districts out of 1513 In Great Wyck. 21X257. er New York give Roosevelt 158.013; Van 8:30 p. m. Returns from 5 election dis tricts out of 23 election districts ouUide of Greater New York give Roosevelt 98, 207, Van Wyck, 7,S87; plurality for Roose velt. 21.410. If the "relative percentages are con tinued they will give Roosevelt a plur alkty of 90.000 over Van Wyck outside of Greater New York. Returns from more than two-thirds of the election districts In 'Greater New York give Van Wyck a plurality of 45no. If the same ratio 1 maintained Van Wyck's plurality over Roosevelt in Greater New York will reach 80.000. Thl would give Roosevelt a plurality of 30,000 for the state at large. Borouifh cf Brooklyn Complete Roose velt. $2.2.i; Van Wyck. 99,0b3. Figuring on a basis of the districts al ready In. Roosevelt's plurality In the state will be at least 35.000. Twenty-five districts In the Fourteenth congressional district give Chanler, dem ocrat, a plurality of 17W over Quigg, re publican. Republican Chairman Odell claimed the state by 36.000 to 40,000. It Is said his estimate has fallen off In the upper por tions of the state. Senator Piatt said the cities had gone bad. but the country dis tricts would make up the deficiency. He claims both the state and legislature. Odell said the city sends a full quota ot democratic congressmen. Ketcham, republican. Is elected In the Eighteenth district. Midnight Theodore Roosevelt, republi can, late colonel of the First United States volunteer cavalry, has been elected governor of the state by a plurality any- where from 18.000 to 20.000. All Roosevelt" associates on the republican state ticket are probably elected. Returns from both Greater New York and the counties out side the municipality are incomplete, but enough has been received to Indicate a heavy falling off In the vote up tho state. whl'- that m the city Is well sustained. There appears to be a los of four repub lican congressmen In Brook.-n district. and Congressman Qulgg has been de feated by William Astor Chanler. NEW YORK. Nov. 8.-The followlng-l congressmen are probably elected In the borough of Manhattan and Bronx: Sev enth. Mullock, democrat; Eighth. RKr- dan. democrat; Ninth, Bradley, demo crat; Tenth, Cummins, democrat; Elev enth, Sulxer, democrat; Twelfth. Mc Clelland, democrat; Thirteenth, Levy, democrat; Fourteenth, Chanler. demo crat; Fifteenth, Low, republican. The following congressmen of the bor ough of Brooklvn are probably elected: Second, Fltxgerald, domocra.; Third, Drlggs, democrat; fourth, Clayton, democrat; Fifth. Wilson, democrat; Sixth. Uay, democrat CONNUCTICCT. VBW HATBN. Cona., Xor. t-Tha re sult of the election in this state Is a Tie tory for the republican ticket. 1 Complete returns from all but 6i towns In tha 't gives Lounsburg. republican, fi.W; Ur gan, damoemt, I8.4M. . "". 'WAiHTWOTOir. BEATTLlS, Not. t Returns to mI4- alght are meager, but show largs. repub- Lllcan gains. Chairman Schtreiy, of the republican state centtral committee, said "I have not tha least doubt we carried the state. The returns at hand are net 1 enougn w taaxe a eatuaat ptur- I wmev i. etnr eJoi'. f tfi ftatsa toe mlttee, said; "We received few returns, but they are favorable. 1 see no resn to change our previous estimates." PORTLAND. Not. l-.On hundred and sixteen precincts in U counties of Wash Ington gives Jones, republican, (719; Cush- man, 1706; Lewis, 4645; Jones, fusion. Km. If the same ratio is maintained the re publican congressmen will hare a major' ity close to WOO. SEATTLE, Nor. l-The PosHntelll. gencer claims the republican state ticket Is sleeted by t least 2.000. and that the legislature will be republican oo Joint ballot. TACOMA. Not. t-Rtums received by the Ledger from aM over the state Indi cate a great republican landslide. The Indication at 1 a. m. are that Cushman and W. I Jones, republlcns, are elected to eongree by at least 2500 plurality. The legislature will be republican and elect a republican senator to succeed Senator Wilson. MARYLAND. BALTIMORE. Not. I-Full and semi official return from Baltimore and par tial returns from the balance of the state make It reasonably certain that Maryland ha returned for republican two democratic congressmen. This Is a demo cratic gain of two. The successful can' dldates are: Smith, democrat, First dis trict: Baker, republican. Second district; Warhter, republican. Third; Denny, dem ocrat. Fourth; Mudd, Republican, Fifth; Pearra, republican. Sixth. The entire delegation, with the excep tion of Mudd and Baker, U new timber, and Is looked upon as favoring the gold standard. KENTUCKY. LOUISVILLE. Not. l-The democrats carried nine, possibly 10, out of the 11 congressional districts of the state, a gain of two, or nerbaps, three. MONTANA. HELENA, Not. t Late returns make sure the election of Campbell, drmocrat. for congress. The legislature will be democratic and elect a successor to Le Mantle. - HELENA, Nov. 8. Forty precincts In the largeat cities give Campbell, demo crat, for congress, as many as both other candidates combined. OHIO. COLUMBUS. O.. Not. l-Chalrman Blacker, of the democratic state com. mlttee, concede the atate to the repub licans by 40.000 plurality. The Ohio con gressional delegation remains the same. as follows: First. Shattuck. republican; 8econd. Bromwell. republican; Third, Brenner, democrat; Fourth, Gordon, democrat; Fifth, Meekison, democrat; Sixth, Brown, republican; Seventh, Weaver, republican; Eighth, Ly brand, re publican; Ninth. Southard, republican; Tenth; Morgan, republican; Eleventh, Grosvenor, republican; Twelfth, Lents, democrat; Thirteenth, Horton. democrat; Fourteenth. Kerr, republican; Fifteenth, Van Voorhees. republican; Sixteenth Danford. republican: Seventeenth, Mc Dowell, democrat; Eighteenth, Taylor, republican; Nlnteenth, Dick, republican; Twentieth, phlllpps. republican; Twenty- first, Burton, republican. CLEVELAND. Nov. 8.-Returns In at o'clock indicate Kinney, tor secretary of state, republican, carried! this city by 7000. and the county by 10.000. This Is a gain of 5000 over last year. COLUMBUS. Nov. 8.-The republican committee has a dispatch from George B. Cox. ot Cincinnati, that Hamilton county gives a republican plurality ot 14.500. Bushnell's plurality waa 1500 last year, so this Is a republican gain ot 10.000 in one county. The vote of both parties Is less than that of last year, but early reports show that the democratic losses greatly exceed those of the republicans. COLORADO. DENVER. Nov. 8. The Indications are that Tiomaa. fusion. Is elected over Wol coU, republican, by 25.000 to 40,000. NEVADA. RENO, New; Nov. 8- Indications point to the election of McMUlun, republican, for governor; and Newlands, silver, for congress. CARSON. Nev. Nov. 8.-The vote for eovernor In two precincts ot Ormsby county Is Sadler, silver, 100; McMillan, re publican. 34. The election of all county officers Is conceded to the sliver party. LOUSIANA. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. l-The demo crats made a clean sweep. fThe follow ing congressmen are elected. First, Mey er; 8econd, Broussard; Fourth, Breaiele; Fifth. Balrd; Sixth, Robertson. DELAWARE. WILMINGTON. Del., Nov. l-Partlal returns from the state indicate that the republicans have elected their state con gressional and legislative tickets. This estimate, it verified, indicates the election of a republican successor to United States Senator Gray and a gain of one congress man. ALABAMA. BIRMINGHAM. Nov. l-A solid demo cratic congressional delegation is eieoted from Alabama. CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. l-The repub lican state central committee claims Gage I elected governor by 80,000 plur ality. Of 11.964 votes counted In San Francisco Gaga gets B.1S9 and Magulre 5775. If tho ratio is maintained Gage will carry the city by 4478. Ten precincts from seven counties give Gage 140, Magulre 131 The same precloota gave McKlnley 119, Bryan lit In It preelnots In U counties of Cali fornia outside of San rraaolsoo Sag ha 222 and Uagulre 201. Scattering returns frost preetneta of S'mlslaus and Monterey eouatte indi cate that Gaga, republtoaa, for governor, is polllsg a larger proportionate Tote than that eaet for McKlnley. Complete returns from the Twenty eighth legislative district give Gaga, re publican, for governor, 183, Magulre, dem ocratic 194. Returns from precincts in Fresno and San Diego counties Indicate that the Masrulre vote Is less than that east for Bryan. , , WBBlUsTJCA.. : LINCOLN. Nor, l-SceUertsg preotaet , return la antdalcht US.! eoUtlsei surprise In Nebraska, ss they forecast the almost certain election of Hayward, re publican, for governor, ty a plurality ot not less than 'JIM. This will be a reversal of the verdict of Wt oy nearly lS.OOO. The most surprlslnc feature Is the strength displayed by the republican legislative candidates, a fsw returns received show ing them to be even ahead of Hayward. Chairman Slaughter of the republican slate commottee sakl; "We have elected the entire republican ticket by not less than 2O0U, and possibly the plurality may exceed (000. W will have a majority In the legislature on joint ballot and will sleet a republican United States senator to succeed Senator Allen. We hav sleet ed three congressmen, and probably four, of the six." MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON, Not. l-The republicans have again carried Massachusetts and sleeted Wolcott governor for tb fourth time, a wall a the entire atate ticket by a safe majority. Wolcott's plurality over Bruce Is about 70.000. Nearly all Interest I confined to the Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Tenth con gressional district. Th republicans lost two. if not three, of these districts. The legislature will be but little changed from the present list. All 12 congremn are elected. KANSAS. TOPEKA. Not, l-At midnight Chair man Albaufh. of the republican state committee, claims the state for Stanley, republican, for governor by 1,000, and Chairman Riddle, of the fusion commit tee, claims the state for Leedy, fusion, by 11 W. Scattering returns from the state show that Leedy, fualonlst, 4s gaining In the city districts, and Stanley In the country, which will elect the latter If the gains continue. , INDIANA. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. L At 1 o'clock Chairman Martin, of tha democratic state committee, said that returns were not sufficiently complete to determine a to the state. The republicans probably eieoted In the Sixth. Eighth. Tenth, Eleventh and First districts. The democrats claim the Sec ond, Third. Fourth. Fifth, Seventh, Ninth. Twelfth and Thirteenth districts. The legislature is still in doubt. INDIANOPOLJS. Not. l-8cattering returns from six precincts in Indianapolis and Marlon county Indicate that the dem ocrats have carried the city and county. NEW JERSEY. TRENTON. Nov. l-New Jersey has been carried by the republicans. Voor hees, republican, la elected by about 12.- 000 plurality. Both houses of the legis lature will be republican. This will Insure the election of a republican to succeed Smith Inv the United States senate. NEWARK, Not. L-Chalrman Murphy, of the republican state committee, at 9:45 p. m.. said: "We have carried the state for Voorhees by 11.000. We have elected a majority of the assembly and will elect John Keen United States senator." MICHIGAN. DETROIT. Nov. I Governor Pingree held his own notably well. At 10 o'clock the republican state committee claimed his election by 50.000 to C0.O00. The bal ance of the republican state ticket Is elected. The vote on congressmen Is close in half of the twelve districts,. th others returning republicans. The legis lature will have a republican majority. DETROIT, Nov. l-Nlnety-three out of the 1S30 precincts In the stats give Pin gree. republican, for governor, 11.302; Whiting, democrat. 8641. Detroit, Nov. I Scattering returns and estimated returns from the state at pres ent seem to Indicate Plngree's election by 5000 and upwards. FLORIDA. JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 8.-The whole democratic ticket Is elected. GEORGIA. V" ATLANTA. Nov. S. Alt tlu " Vratlc candidates for congress are el , SOUTH CAROLINA. COLUMBUS. Nov. l-The democratic atate ticket has been elected without question. MINNESOTA. ST. PAUL. Nov. l-Thlrteen precincts out of 1865 outside of St. Paul and Minne apolis srlve Eustis. republican, 778; Llnd, fuslonlon, 733. The same precincts two years ago gave Clough, republican, 1245; Llnd fusion, 971 IOWA. DFS MOINES. Nov. l-The democratic state central committee concedes the state to the republicans by 25,000. The re publican committee claims to have car ried the state bv 50.000. Ten precincts In Iowa give Dobson, re publican, for secretary of state, 1019; Por ter, democrat, 697. The same precincts in 1S?6 gave McKlnley 1345, Bryan 859. PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. l-Indlcatlons are W. A. Stone, republican. Is elected governor by a large plurality. The following congressmen have been elected. First, Bingham, republican, Sec ond, Adams, jr., republican; Third, Mc- (Contlnued from Fourth Pag.) Ike Royal is the highest grade baking powder lurawa. Actual tests show It aoeseae tklrd hrtker the aay etker bra4 povoin AfcaeUitS Fur I H "" I"!, 0m !;.0Wt '.kr 1 I