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Synopsis of the Electiou
Throughout the State
Returns fiom the state .issuio the
election of I'rank G. Hauls, Repub
lican cnudlclate for stale treabUicr,
mid Judge William Potter, Republi
can, for Supreme court judge, over
Ellslia A. Corny, jr., and Haimon
Ycrkcs, of the Fusion ticket, by pltu
nlUies cousideiably below those
given Ticnpuror Bainett In 1800,
The i eduction in the Republican ma
jorities throughout the state Is un
doubtedly due m pait to the light
vote cast. Mr. Coiay lan ahead of
his ticket in Luzcine, his native
county, with an estimated pluiallty
of 12,000, and also in Lackawanna,
but does not seem to have made
abtonlshing gains elscwheie.
Sccietaiy Clements, of the Phila
delphia Union paity. concedes the
election of John Weavei, the Repub
lican candidate for distilct attorney
of Philadelphia. In spite of the ef
foits ot the JDemociatic and inde
pendent newspapeis against the Re
publican candidate for Supiome
couit judge, thcie was veiy little
cutting ot Potter in Philadelphia,
and he did not inn behind Hants
100 votes in any waid, while in sev
eral wards his vote exceeds that of
His colleagues.
The Allegheny letums, which in
clude Pittsbuig, indicate loyalty to
the state government, and Secrctniy
Hapes. the state fusion leadei. ad
mits that the handsome lesults in
Philadelphia and Allegheny have
wiped out Tusiou gains in the in-teiioi.
t
Summary of the Voting in Lackawanna County.
Complete returns from 134 of the 16 1 election districts of the county show the following
vote was cast for candidates at yesterday's election :
STATE TREASURER.
Harris, R 7159
Coray, D 11100
Porter. P 144
Coray, U 96
Coray's plurality 4037
SUPREME COURT.
Potter, R 7404
Yerkes, D 11308
rionderau, P 520
Yerkes, U 107
Yerkes' plurality t...s 401 1
JUDGE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Carpenter, R 7789
Newcomb, D 10464
Hitchcock, P. : 1801
Hitchcock, C. R 93
Newcomb's plurality 2675
COUNTY CONTROLLER.
Jones, R 9221
Costello, D , 10051
Fielding, P 595
Costello's plurality .'.... 830
CORONER.
Roberts, R 8017
Saltry, D 10295
Treverton, P 731
Saltry's plurality 2278
SURVEYOR.
Stevenson, R 8246
rtitchell, D 9529
riitchell, P 396
Mitchell's plurality 1679
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
FOR AUIN5T
No. 1 5132 218"
No. 2 1823 183
No. 3 1747 165
Synopsis of the Election
Throughout the County
The fusion of the Democtats nntl
insurgent Republicans wna success
ful in this county yesterday. Coray
and Ycikes, the fusion candidates
for stato tieasurer and Supremo
comt, lespectlvely, can led the coun
ty by largo pluialities, and the local
Democratic candidates for judge,
conti oiler, coionor and surveyor
weio elected. The proposed amend
ments to the constitution received
a heaity endoiscincnt heie.
The vote throughout the county
was very light and a caieful analysis
of it will be of Inteiosr. Theie was
the most suipiislng leveisnl of the
vote cast lost year in many distiicts.
Colonel Hitchcock's vote was some
what laiger than the political lead
eis of the Republican and Demo
cinttc patties veie willing to con
cede to him on Monday, but he was
never seiiously in the lace for judge
and the only effect of his candidacy
was to defeat one of the best judges
who has ever sat on the bench in
.Lackawanna county.
Edwaid A. Jones made the best
mil of any of the Republican candi
dates and succeeded in keeping the
majoilty of P. W. Costollo. his Dem
ocratic opponent, down to something
less than five hunched.
Dr. J. F. Saltry, who was defeated
by Coioner J. J. Roberts thiee yeais
ago, turned the tables on the latter
and has a pluiallty of over two
thousand. Geoige A. Stevenson went
down in the geneial landslide.
REPUBLICAN
VICTORY IN
THE STATE
frank G. Harris Eleaed Treasurer
and William Potter Supreme
Court Judae.
WEAVER CARRIES
PHILADELPHIA
Je Is Tnumphant Ovei Rotheimel,
the Fusion Candidate Seciet-uy
Clements, ot the Union Paity, Con
cedes the Defeat of the State and
County Fusioiusts Pluialities of
tho Republican State Candidates
Cousideiably Below Those of Bai
nett Republic-ill Seduction Due to
the Light Vote Cast Coiay and
Yeikes Make Tew Gains Outside of
Lueine and Lackawanna.
f! ' iluiit Wire fium lie s uchtcd I'im
I'hiladdpliln, Xuv. .'. I'ounn- fiom
tV stmo Indbat tho election 01 J'l.mK
!. Haul1-, ili'ijublic in, ioi -tato Ueas
iitei, and Willi mi Putin Ucpuhllcm,
1 ji supreme com I pisHce b pluialiths
roasU'iabli bduw the-i iil 1S99, -ulion
i: t not t. liepublhan. had HO.'Ss pltu
,i ' I'lie leduetiun ut ilii- lf.onublii-.tn
p'UTfilltv is duo In pin tn the light
vote t,a-t,
John Wu.nei. liipiililhau N p ub.ib
1 I'ocictl dbtiht atKniio In I'hilaod
j.'ii.i oei Uoilieiniei i liisIon hut .'t
Mi IniSlit letuiV an in fuun nub mv
t the luitj-oue ua.nl- Hid .111 u
m ate of 1 lit Hepubllc.iii pltii.ilii ?
tuyietoie nut possible.
t mliJnlahi s-triei.il I'Mncnu ol
He '.'iilou pai'y .ouecdes the ddeal
o' tic otatc tVket ot 'he ("uion ji.ut
li' Phila Iclpli'a. Hi decline- to Im
Ii 11 uii tin- jiciiir.il thai 1I10 lotuiu
. '1 i'lci". fin- not -iillUhni Tin
1 1- n an o-tiin iti
l'lill.iili Ipiihi, Nun. ii -Ksiiinmus liom
tin-- ,lll.n countl-ji 01 1I10 statu
,vHi 1 1.111U ll Haul- Itepnblli all, lor
Hate ittabinoi mi .ipiiiiinui pluiallty
1' al.Olii Willi ini lJ roltet. Itopuh
lic.lt) lot hJpluiii" (.unit Jildfei . II.M'T
1 I 11 alii .
i,t I'llilaUfcllilii- UutlHUIllul. Hit l-'il-rtuii
...iiiiiuii. tui iliiitliil attol )if .
Ullrlj n'fll 1j 4.MTS plUl.llitl. 11,11 1 lb'
pUii.ilttj In thi- ity wins lll.'.iiil, and
Puitoi'i. Vii 31 1.1.
J JlHity ')ais- i'Uilun wax Uvi tod
ju.ls of common p as out 1 N. r
llltinl'ie Ileal ly l.uOu otes din .ul ol
llciny 'JtniO, ulfe .nfnlttt( on tlin
tliKet. bull) iiiiMilut .ilib.ul hi t-i(uii-oii,
neniDcint
GOOD ORDER IN PHILADELPHIA.
Nutueioiii Difeputes itt P0II3, Hut Ka
Seiloun Rotr,
1'llil.l lwulll.l. Xl ' Nl'tWltllnUIll
li.s; tlin luti'ii'-c in: i. si 'hi 0 otluiis
tliiullrfli lilt the il'" Hi- loiulUCIil
renciaiu" n mi u U 1 1 uuuim1. '''h u
fi- li iweviji ni:ini'if'i, (ll-pulf'S j t
j iIIipk Jil.t 'fe und it) n tiitmbei (if It .
ttil i.i-i 'li illhiilltants- "in e ,!v -,v f tt
hi liu ln?'id Inn pi ' . wlmi-. 'uuji
in uiitd .1 lyivlui''. llotli Hie 'I'Kiiiai
3;cpilbl'.iiti! and t n rii-m ir - iimou
tii'.'i otnr ullh MliolHiiP' 'liiPl an I
iiinm t o 1 .il. is irirH,'jis i.n-jts
I ii' 'll'ict I'ini-'lwla a.t tudlv
for "I'llf i'i ' "f Hi' i'kiiIu'i la it, liu
!'i neiiilv i.i 1 v uo thu utfiiid! '
riinTtiy bnlfd nut i.v 1 ii,t imI
Uipiid-. 'I li polls did not do-e until
soxcii o'i Hid; and lotiirns (anie into
atiuu' politiLal licadipi ntcis iv
'it". In tho ali-eni c of sullklcnl lis
ui (- (hi- 1 iti (.lialinian 01 tho s(ipia
panics 1 uiiiinuiil tn ilaini that thcli
'I indiilatxs Mould canv the tli,
UNION PARTY DEFEATED.
The Manageis Have Hopes for One
Candidate Only.
Philadelphia. .'o. '.At inidtuslit
tin I 1I1111 paity nianaf,cis at -tati
h(.id(Uiu I-is (oiirodod l lie dcfiai ot
tin- I n'on pait state Ikltel and .1I-11
the dei'Ml ut the ionnt UlKpI, ilth
tin hm option ot the candidate foi toin
111011 pkus coin t, Xo ."., one ut l liom.
t! )Iriii. 0,i W. I- piohabh elulid.
hcuetuiv .Mtitic-, uf the stati 1 um
mlttie, s.iij tint the fusion landld itcs
made lai,ii .ilns tlnoiiKhout the .state,
lint lli.it tilt inajoiltlex In both Phil.i
dilphla and .Mlefflienv (shkli t,ilto- In
I'lltslmu) hae wiped mil the sains
1 lade tn the Intel lot.
THE RESULT BY COUNTIES.
Au Estimate of Pluialities Based
Upon Latest State Returns.
Hi I Mliidii Win 11. 111 I'm -.01 iHli.l I'm -
Phihiik'lphla. Xu. PuIIum lug is a
table ot estimated pluialities b liiuii
lies lur -tale tieasiuei and jns-tkc ot
ill" Supii me ( 0111 1.
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( lu!i I I IM "il . .
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( llllli II . II , , , in)
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I I lll III . . . 'Jl 1,11
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I' 1 1 -I Ul II II
ACCIDENT TO
THE WARREN
The United States Transport Will
Be Docked for Repairs at
Naoasaki, Japan.
CONGRESSMAN AND
SENATORS DETAINED
The Congiesblonal Paity Which Has
Been Visiting1 the Philippines,
Again Stalled They Will Probably
Be Obliged to Remain in Japan
toi Some Time.
VICINITY RESULTS,
Tim Estimated Pluialities in Neuihy
Counties.
lUiin if t t i-iiinutiil I'ua.i's
'l 1 ' I J "mi I'llui- N.Vli l,j ni'ii,
1'iiu iii! W li 11 in l!'p, HilM O'OJ'"
1 1 iiin ,1 1 Pit . tub; I'ho 1 an ih
-iuil',)i'l'iii indiilut o Hid li.i'i no
uUi,i-ltiOi I i it, (Uoiu.i '- (itiiid
am uj'i) in i'if ' '
Dl lll-t0 llll flilll In' v.O(.Hll"J I'lf
Manila. Xuv. .".The T'niUd Matt
liuiiM'Ott Waiten, on account of an
aiUdutt In the Inland mm, -will he
docKed ni NagasaKI. .lap-in wheie the
1 nited Klabs ti mspoi t Sheildan is he
Iiik 1 en. died.
Tip' Unlit d Stutes liatispoil Wanen
a 1 01 dins to .1 dispalch fioill Washing
ton dated jostuday left .ik.i-.iKI.
Suttdn.i loi San Pianels o Aith MS
,-i li mil limno men, TJ nasal ullkeis
and ineu. lib p.isimls, J.! cabin pa en-Kei-
and "S jnlsoiuis on boaid, The-p
pas-ennii- ieti ti.insfeiied liom the
l'nll d Stales ti.tnspou Shtildan whkh
his bun ilelained at Xasasal.l sinfi
r)(tuli(r b a Inoken tall lt.ilt. As
the Slli'llililli bud nil 1)0.11 il the loii
sii. ioiiai p.ntv m lilih bus liten s
itiu 1I10 I'hlllppitie islands it is piob
uble thai the seniUms and runmisq
men iihii Ini 111 thu p.-iitv, emu 11 l.t'd 1111
build (lit Wat u 11 and ale theteiote
oin e iiioi e detained in .Tapan.
Tin- paity eunsM-i of Senatois i;a-
1011, ot liLuila and iJietildi, 01 .Ne-
lii.it.Ka, und llppii'soiitutUo Meieof
ol .N'ebr.isK.i, .Smith ot UII110K I Cut
k-011 ol lV-as-, neaiinotul o Ml-sntul,
Uil-ioll ot Now Voik, iialiie.s ul Ti'ii
11 .-ie, Uii en ot IViiiiijlv.iiil.i, and
WeeKs ut Mil llls.lll.
BIG DIAMOND STEAL.
Ovei $20,000 Woith ot Jewels LUted
at Cincinnati.
11 I v, In. ii.' Uiii 11 uiii Ihi I'svJaUil Pit.'
I'llielnitiitl, O., Xo. ri, Till- itiutii
Ins iKitiicen I and i o'rlod; ihe Ouiune
.lewcliy uinipany's liow wlutloiv on
ruin ill siiK-t was bioUtn b liuiKlai.s
wlin sot tiwav Willi about SJ'i.nofl iioith
of illaiumiUt). They Ielt a ti.iil ol ilia
iiioiii1h 1 bar to Kouilli iiml liu ttui is,
dtiiptiing tin in as ihey iau and show
iiiB ilia illuitloii of their HIrIiI, I'm.
lliei titan Pottv and Vine Unite himi
liu tiaies ami thcie U no due lu Mb
idintltj of tho luitgUiiH, Seviial
stone- ,eie touisd by iueS"piKi'i' lms'
,nl thi'-'ilett'i tli'iw pitKcd up ten on the
-lied, ,u onllnai.i 1 ohhlc ,x liutled
iluiiUKh ilie -Utow iMnduw n a point
ivlii'tv 11 n.-i. (oniiilnliiK sn,iiu,.Ui I
Kio-'i ilnmuml v.ns liiciiidl on ,1 .shell i
This ilmy u,.i) and hevii,il p'ndaui-' ,
bill tlli'll woiK iu- ev'idetiily douu In a I
lllllli l.lil III, llil Mlluallle hlulli'S Mi'.P
lult. ,
IP i) nin .. atiiitii . 11 si)s mat b
, ,ih oil lie .'ili'i I bill ,Ktin" )iul)lll
11 lout the iiiiuli iiuiii n nittlit .i.udi.
mini 'i tm I'haiulHi uf I'mninniK
liiiil'lliu; pa-fced at ', 11, in .mil filled
tu lilni ilnti ii until window ia
iii uii-11. ilu "1111 Ki'di. piesldent of
ill uiiiipany -,'i. , in,, (ml 1I10111
.'ii,iiiin , i, ,Kin't j:, t in. dliinniinli
l.nd I h tin iliinl thin. t luiiflixt
.I'lieii Them f n mi,i thliifc .
1 lm lilt Jovfdi,i 1.1 Jnn wliniuwi. Hail
J "'inli'd tin ilhplnv in tile -ii a
nielli I void I -et IniiKlui.i Itisiu um 1 .
but thoic N no allowance for groods
In show window-. The Liitlto ilndow
(unt.iliuil about $110 000 w 01 til of stock.
I was waimd asainst lobbeiv but felt
secttie. 1 had a night watchman and
thcie ale biO small cleulilc lights be
'ilde the three bltr .11 1 llRhts in liont
01 inj slon . The linhls burn all night
and weie burning when they lobbety
uccuircd. '
ROBBERS ROUNDED UP.
Gang of Eouv Confidence Men Cap
tured at New Orleans.
Ui I iluiu' Win fromlhe MKitiJ Pre"'.
Xew Oilcans, l.a , Xov. fi It now
tin lib out thai the Rung of foui alknred
confldonce men .11 tested lieic on l''ti
dav. iindfl' the leadtrshlii o the no
tot ions "Kid" WII1011, Is no olhei than
the long hunted lobbets who spcuied a
lai ge amount of money liom the Uteal
Xoillicin expie-s ttaln at Wagnei .sta
tion sunie lime ago.
A PinKci ton man i ho ha1 lifcn
woikliu, uii the i.i'i', Intended to ( ait-e
tlli'll aiie.st tor Hie lubbtiy had the
nut been '111 testi d on the dintse ot
buiiLoing stiangiis Captain Coopet,
oil lutoi illation leieiMd, made nit alll
tluill diaiRiiiK the men with the tt.iln
inblieiv. The men aiiested aie "Kid"
Wilson. C'h.nks llolnus, Flank Smiley
and 'William McKeai 11011.
A GHASTLY FIND
IN A FLOUR BARREL
Mysteiious Muidei Possibly Inspiied
by the Mafia of Chicago.
Ill I m Iu-Im Wirt fiom Tin Woiliinl 1'u-i.
Chh.if,u Xo". il A ui5 sic lions nim
dci, jiossiblv insiiiied bv thu .Matin,
1 011ft tinted the polk e tudav tlnouKli
Ilie dif(oei ol a nuin't. budv
1 iii-lii (I into a Horn band, whkh was
lotind In Iowa stieei, one block wc-t
ol Western avenue, by labuilug men
goltu. In woik, The Ik ,1(1 ot the toi p-e
was all but sfpie( Jioni the tnink
Whieli bote uiiiiks, oildentlv done by
till iiM. The head ul the batiel was
(oveied with ottf e sud.s w hldl, when
10111, (llr-elo-ed the budv ol .1 man, an
Italian.
The dilel' dew to the ideiuil ul Ihe
111111 (lei cd man wan ,111 emolope liiiuid
In ltN jioikel. On the liadi ot II w.ih
wiltten the uiklies-; ot Saliatote and
J.ulM XloKto, -l.'Oij Cknl; stieol. The
ini'iiibeis ul thlrt Hun, banUti.i', imiii
iinalile to Identltv the bod, and siu,
gested thai It tnlislil be that of An
tonio Mulpali, or IJvi'i more, Iowa.
'I'llls lettil' I oil nil nil tile null deled
man was wiilu'ii in Italian, iluttd Aiur.
, arid was scut fiotn Pi lulu, Italy, by
llnee whu-i iiiinn h who .sIkihiI,
Thu place wlieio (lie Imuil was
luitiid Ih it uaiilo und Isolated. His
leot weie bound lu n Ktniny suit and
liom iippcuiiimcs the man bud been
dead mi'Vi ml hum 1.
The banliiiiK lit 111 ad 111, nun spuud
1 iii'ii tor Italian lininlKiiinls. They said
ti paity of twentv -eight lliillous 1 nine
to CliiiiiKo lust night liont (Viituil
Iowa iiml wont lo 11 fellow (oiinti
111, in's i-iilooit lu clink sttei'l, wlieio
tliit.i enogtd lu ililiikiim. Tho thi
ol v Is tl;ut tin old giiidgo was ic
lieweil and Hint .Miipiill whs ldlkd in a
Malln tiiaiiiiei. Tin) deud man was)
powcrfull) built and It must in.i
liiken sn m.il men to in en nine him,
Vi'.iin uso tlio body ol Aiimilii ulsen,
a doinestk, w.ih tuiiiid bulled in a limp
ul' miiihii nil the Ninif giouini. Tlii
iii.vhui.i 01 lu'i inilHlei bus miir li'iti
s-olvd.
NEW STRIKE IN KLONDIKE.
Coiigloiueiatc. Cieek Claims Rose
iiom 9100 to 85,000 in a Tew Days.
VaiiiotlVil, Xo, r,."-.eWis of 11 iiiiw
Klondike ritiikii wu PtoiiflH heie by
I ho Amur . The new ll'id l.s on Cuii
Kloiiieiati' I'lu'li, a .libiitiny of .Moli
lalia Cmk. The lukes o 1 lalnis lu-e
limn IUti u fiOy) In a t'uw i1nji
Tlii) l)lill' 11 ul a lough tlli (Oiiilni;
-.until und bud s i,il nanow i.-mii-
I I out nolug 1 mi down by litlKig-. ,','HB
In tin i"id ii'l' of thu hiri In ut ililcs
uf tie .xe.ii at okgwas. U'nici iioin
I.Min i.uitil iliml'd the'lowir ntlpt
t till JLiiiMl
SETH LOW WINS
BY TIDAL WAVE
Fusion Gandidate Sweeps Greater
New York bu Nearlu
40,000 Pluralitu.
JEROME ALSO ELECTED
Richaid Cioker Accepts the Inevit
able Oincefully, Says Occasional
Defeat Is Good for the Vanquished
-and Wishes Low a Successful Ad
ministiation Day Passed Quietly,
with Few Ariests.
Ill I uluine Mm fiom Ilu l-iiiulril l'ies
Xew Yolk, Xov. ."1 .Seth Low, former
pi evident ol Culttnibin univeis-ilv and
liiui leuis ago the Cltiens' Pnlon can
did tte for the tlrst ina.sor ot rjreatd'
Xeu Yoilc, was elootcrti todav the -pp.
oinl in.noi ol Uteatei Xew Yotk bv .1
pliunlliy l-ingliiR ntiywheie liom ',0 -000
to 10,000, dctoatliig Hdwln -M. Sliep
.u d, ol Utoukl.Mi, the Ilemoiiatk nom
inee. The campaign was an ecitlng
one and the ote, tlioimh somewhat les
than in the pi evidential election a eai
ngii, was the ingest evu jiolled in a
niunldpcil eontesi in this Liutntij.
In addition tu I In canvt tor ninjmi
public' Intel eht lurgi l cenloted in the
uuniln.itluii bv the Fustonlsts 01 Wil
Ihitu Tiaieis .letoine for (llstiid nt
totnc. and .Maor rtobrtt A. Vim
V.di bv the Demoiiats lor the Jtiitke
of the .-tipii'ino couit who weie voted
tor unlv in the leu lloi.v (ontalned in
Xew Yoilv nullity. P.etiuns it'iclved
up lo Ibis willing Indicate that Jet
ome has been clotted by n louiinil
uble pluialliv and that M.imii Van
W.t.dt hud hi I'll ilet'eiiled, Ih" l.itp'i
luuuiiift behind his ilcUct tiotn Ti.onO
tu LU.OOO. '
Iletutiis nlsu liidkati Ihe conipldi;
tililliiph of the ilte.'itor Xew York
Piihlun tiiket. Chin !( Vlnet'tit Ponies,
tho iionilnoe of the "Itivens' I'nloii and
the Hi publicans lor ptevtdeut. of the
boaid o aldeimeii deteitlug lieutge
M. Vim Hoi'iPli, Ihe Penioc t.itli noin
inoe. i:, M, t'li out, tin tin pa-t font yi'iu.s
IJeinoi ni tin ptediknt of the boioiiRlt
nC Uiookl,n, now tile PilHlonlst uoilllliee
tor eotnptiollet. has ili-n ilnlctteU V.
V, l.ndd. ,h., Deinori.it,
Kuttiiiis tiuiu the kiciil, l)oiuiu,li ami
iout)t tldtets aie incoiriplcte. Com
plete it tin ns lepdviid tuilil Stateti Jd
aiiil, howmer, .show thut C'oiiHiesstiian
Xldiolns Mullcr lun been deti'itted lit
Ills eanviih tor piesldrtit of the borough
uf lllohinutid b, (li'oigc Ol mini oil. Pit
l.niUI In Ilie Inn nllL'li of Oueent.' I lie
deitlon ot Joseph C.is.st), Deinuci.lt. '
an pii-Ident of the lioiotigh over lloui
Doht, Itepnblli an and Kobcit I! Law-'
leiicp, Cltl.i'iih I'nluii. In coniedod. In
th(i boioiigh ot liiooklvil, M.iiihuttiip
and the Ikon's, 'ddlllonnl and pus-lh
ntlicl.tl lotiiuih will be iiiiilid to ilu
tniniliic the kmiIIk for lioioiigh pi 'il
ileilt Hid other local ollliet'.
FIGHTING THE BATTLE.
Sceneh and Incidents of the Sttut'gle
in New- Yoik,
Xi ft VolU, Nill -A in 1 -e. al
iu'iM ol tho hott-si (.iiuiulfjii tliihttin,
o'.m wiiny-td Iii thin dis o,i ,1 mun
i( ipul eld lion iliu iki when tin billots
iiii cast pa-sod with iinuiiiiti 1 uiilel
conddeiiiii, Ihe high fnilug will '1 had
piLVloti-lv In on I'Milblied Tlieie Wt.ui
.1 lew llghtu ul the pulls amoiii,' indl
vldtial.' but umii 01 a em loin iiutuii
and out of I liu -ions ul (ineds made
-null mu-ii ul ihcfo wetu tin di.HKe
of a ti chilli il ( tin 1, 11 In but lew nil--olitlii
wue hi'lil l,t Hid ni i(.'Hi:,U(
'I he rfii'.U tt'utiite of tin "oll'.if, ,.
tilt e,ill. iitulng uf lallun. Tills up,
pllul tu Hie bluwiijluiie ai wdl " ii
the teninitiit lion 10 distill (ti. The
via 11 a dil:;lli uiiii up in ii u. m , bin
.it tui 1I1 111 hum tin it n not jiinj; tu
Keep pen the nio-l fastidious oci
Itoni the poll". Seth Low. Fusion ( an
dlilate foi minor. 01st his ballot at
7 " a. in., ndw.ud Jl, Slippatd, Demo
ci.ille candidate, al 11.2,". Kichatd
C.oIcli and bin two sons weie Xos. 1,
2 and "? at tlieli polling place a minute
alter li a. 111.; Senator ("haunt ey M.
Depew diopped his ballot into the box
at 0 4"i n. 111. and -Major Van W'jik
waited until :: p. m.
The piactltal use of a utlng madilni
was dernonstiatetl in the Jlghteenth
distilet.iit Biooklyn and the tcsult was
known at .1 02 In the afternoon, I in me
diately alter the polls weie clo-ed. Xo
difliiultv was expet lenced In lecotdtng
the ote and in many listutiec men
cast their otes in less, than three see
oniln. An incident which atti acted nt
tcntlon In Xew Yoik city was the itJ
tusal of the election Judges In one dl--tiict
lo allow one volet lo rast his bal
lot because he had made a bet ol a bo-wot
cl.us uii tlie icsiilt or the election.
Receiving- the Returns.
Ttldi.iul Cioker leeched the leltuns
In what is known as the pi hale loom
of Tuiiitmnv hall. The lender was sui
iiiundcd bj a uowd of men long piom
Inent in the oigantatioii, among tbtm
.lohn P. c.uioll, deputy leadei ; .Majoi
Van W.idc. Coiporatlon Counsel
Whalen, and city Chambeilaiii T. c.
T. Ciitne. Jii. (Yoke 1 eat at the pre-s
table und listened with his iitstoin
aiy lack of esinessed emotion as die
bulletins weie lead From the Ik si
they weie unfaiotable and the uowd
ot leaders henid the flgutes called otc'
without oomnient.
Mi. Cioker fiom time lo time di
1 eded thai ( onipai isous be timde with
ilif .ote last yen 1, He declined to
inakt' uny statement, howeiei. until
T.'.O, when lie said he thought the
Democrats had elected their (.indkkilcs
in the uiiiiitv ticket. This tic Net in
dudes Ihe boioiigli ptesldencv ut Sluii
1 1 Hull will) gieat pationage ttudei Ihe
loused i hurtei and the liupoi unit ut
lb( of distik I attotnev lor w lib li .Ins
til r William Tiavcis .leiome. th
Pusiunl-t nominee, made a iiuiaii:
i.tiiipiigii against Ileiu.t W. l'u:,i
l'eiiiociict. I
At lo o'i lot I, Kkhaid CruUei, .main
I onimentiiii', .111 .Ml. Mupaid'.. ikteai,
said lie 1 on hi not nsolhc 11 lu , one
issue. "'Ihe people wanted .1. chani."
-aid he. 'and ihe oiguulatlon bows
tu tie will ot the people Tuniiniiiiy
Hull has bet 11 in power t'ot piaitically
seienieeu ye.ii.s and It any one pinly
Heie lo 1, miiilii lu iiiiitiol foi too long
II pei iod, ihe tendency would be tow. ml
11 peipeiuation 01 powtr until (he ic
sitll would ipsfiuble a tnoiiuK bv. T'.nn
iiumy has ulwtns piullted by deiial,
uiiii I hope will tin mi this time."
.Ml. Cioker said that all dissatisfied
peisnus ll.ul Mitt it acalllst the Mt-lllu-iinlie
nominee and thut hud (onlllb
tiled much to the tesillt. As tu bis own
plans lur tho Iniiuediait' t'liiiiie, h hud
uiithlim to sn, lie said. Iinwewi. Hint
.Mr. Low would have the snort wl-hes
01 tip I i in mi au.i In 111-ailnilni-tirnloii,
Election Incident'!.
Clowd- sllih as iii r s-eell mi the iilglll
ot iJiesIdciillal dt'i lions tiililght Mil
iiiiiiidcd the bulltiiln ho.itik- of tin
tiewspapoi oilli is, lkiaiisu ul tin t.n
ger uf iiiclduiits iP.-ultlng 11 run the sub
way fsc.iiatinus iiem the cit li il
suine jUiJ polld'iuon wet i' oil baud,
ini don was toiuicil, n lilt It ptadltul
-hut off Pa: llm. fiom tho head
Heekliii:i street U Hie blldse entlii'
uiiii Hie slieots leading Iutu Pa lit I
.11 Hill point weie 1 hired. The i-
ems weie slopped ut 1 Vnti r sii.
Oin man. bdieinl to be u, j, .Mull.' .
nf 1 llfloi1, X. .'. whlli ivutthiii'. ike
litlllelilli lliMl till' )tiUt Xt tiling build
Ipg, wtu io-tl(il oft' Hu t'ldewiilk Iii 'In
ii.ii.il 11 it, tnllliie mi tin Mum i. , '.
wy, fiat I ued his fltull lb rtinl - 1 1
illltl.
Tin lailltfiiiis nummi ilu, Mi loi' -i
i, 'toil was Hit sl'-llal lu'.' ,1 sell' ul
liupu.iiiptii tiluiiiiilnil piuuiltt. niuuiid
the dltiiPl, In w libit Hic wniut, mini
with Hn dialing Hu hun war. as usual,
v -! i nilieh In nldeiii t
Up the State.
lit lltll t- !,llVlll 11111)1 ihl Mil lulls
.1 tloti- 01 t i ViiiK -tail slmv frit
Hi itiii.tibl c.u.i will ictjln i.mu.il ni
i.lr bill" UllUbP i' H.lll' leglsl ante, tin
'imiMi ot liiuulilkiiii und DviuouiiHo
H'tiitbiiu ot Hi' tihSeiubU um dllfi'tllig
COUNTY GOES
DEMOCRATIC
flu Extremem Light Vote Was Gas;
Yesterday In Lackawanna
Gountu.
PLURALITIES ARE LARGE
Returns fiom One Hundied and
Thiity-four of the One Hundred
and Sixty-one Distiicts of tho
County Show That the Fusion Can
dates for Stato Offices Havo
Canied the County by About Four
Thousand, the Democratic County
Candidates by Pluralities Ranging:
fiom Two Thousand to Five Hun
died The Vote for Hitchcock.
4d)U'tmi'j ' i' ,'
At midnight the tulluw lug statements
w tie giieii out b (he iespectie eon ity
ch iii men:
Republican Chnhnian Taylor.
'"Il looks as l XewiOlllb Is dotted bv
a lnajoiilv inngiiiR fiiiui LOO to l,im
'Ihe lute on lontiollci and siuie.ioi i-clu-e.
It will t.ikt the lumpkt" ieiuin
to ilttldi (he wlnneis, s.iitiv is piuli
alilv 1 In lid. Ifitdlcod.'s loti will l)
abniit Iliinl,
Ci),i ,ilil Vul.es ,,1111 tin nun i"
bv at least .1 . otiple nr Ihuu-anil t.uli.
'It w.t- one ul tliti-i- lind-lide- that
1 nun dine 111 about ev( r decade m tbi
-t He. IJelb'i Hun in (he state, and
llildicoik's lalidld.u.i, louplad will
the fad Hi it II w.i .111 utf jeai, liijiiin
us -evenh. on aecount ot the delln -lions
we lit it mil able in get nut thf
ule, '
Demociatie Chaiimau Hobnu.
".t luldiiigln. ri'ttuns tioiu oiei .
dlslild- ludli ue t liu f. Mi. Xewennil
will be dedtd lit abiitit .1 Dim pliiial,
unit a piobable niiljoilly, Th" Hll, li
nn I, tote will lie found to be about 1 -
:ui).
' l)r -ulti.i s Mile will Ui. iiiiiii
tli.il 111 Mi. .VeiMonib's, and piobibly
ened It. The iest or t(. ticket will I te
lle it tin IH1I111I.
"3li. Ciistillii dioppttl behind lu se
ii.il dlslihts Up Hu c alley, but this
was not iniepe(teil, Notw ilhstnndini;
Hie utiustial stiengtli ul his oppuupiit, I
mil lonlldetlt he has beui eleilril bj a
hiiiidsonie pluiallty. not less than 50'
Din' htato Hi Kel Inn canied tltq
I unity ovi 1 ,3(ni with foi ay leaii
uig VeiKe-.
'uur ifiiidldaies ami the lunimittie
mull weie ulilked in luulelld tigalnst
vei.i ,ulvei-e iiiiidlHuiis, but bv their
fit I tilt ill. ( Ili'l utle und peibistetit wotk
it 1 id with Hie nssl-iunce of .in d.n,
II lllll IK I II I' IV I
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I . .1 I J I.' ' 1 N ttllllll I, Hall)
I I ll(ln l Kin) ritilie ,,.,,,,.,'.- il,u I
l.lMlt tlllipil llllli ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, SI lllJlO
IMiilte lluiiil.liit,
v ' 111 1 1 .,i......,.,,,.,r r uiii
' 1 !'' ..,.., 5S per tent,
I'i. i 1 1 1 imi, Jl houi eniliil o p. ni , tute.
WEATHER FORECAST .-t-i-
Watllill.lull, .0. fi. I'OICI Itt fjf I 1.1. -f.
4 1111 I'Hii ,lijini; Klin WiMiiu.lii , 11.
f 111 itnu; iiuillinly Mind, 'l limnilai , uu. .
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