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   Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - November 8, 1900, Hutchinson, Kansas                                XV THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8.1900. NO. 305 NEBRASKA REDEEMED Have Carried the State by Good NO MATERIAL Mr. Majority Will Be to - Nov. 8__Returns,] from additional counties in the Seventh congressional district not heard from do not materially result as Mr. Long's majority will not be less than 1,500 and may possibly reach 2,500. It is almost certain to be in of 2,000. CLEAN SWEEP Miklejohn Says the Republicans Will Have Majority in the KENTUCKY IN DOUBT Official Count Will Be Necessary to Determine Flagrant Frauds Will Deans Many Votes in the Blue Grass GAINS IN NEW YORK Miller Carried Every County ia the District Will Be 3,205. Council Nov. 8,-Con' gressman Miller carried every county m the Fourth His estimated majority by counties 150; 150; 1)30; 800 150; 200; Woodson 300; 450; 60; Potta 475;Coffey, 150; 3,205 BRYAN DOES IT AO A IN. Sends Hit Hull Message of to Nov. 8-Mr. Bryan sent the following telegram at At the close of an other presidential it is nry lot to congratulate upon your second vie W. J. Nov. 8-Assistant Sectary ef War today telegraphed aa Nov. ia McKinley has earned the state by not less than 9,S0*. The is Republican both 8__-Vice Chairman Payne of the Republican national today received a telegram from the chairman of the state committee of stating tbat the republicans had tarried the state by a sate also they have state senate and in all wlU be organize the Leslie the of telegraphed Payne that the official count will be nee essary ta determine the electoral vote of that The telegram thousand legal Republican votes remain in the ballot Other will eost us 5,000 8 Bee at noon prints a table on the national giving complete returns from fifty-five counties and en ten other counties with one pre missing from out of a total of ninety which gives McKinley Bryan 85,196. The same in 189G gave Me Kinley 85,476; Bryan 96,547. This net gain for McKinley of 14,803. Bryan's plurality in 1890 was 1.1,500. With this ratio of throughout the missing McKinley will have a plurality of about 5,000 in the There from 12,000 to 15,000 more votes polled in the state than in 1896 and the f these are mostly from the and which have already been heard and that the yet unreported will give Bryan a small plurality in the ' The state is running close ta the vote on president and it may require the ta on governor and other state Both aides of the six The legislative ia closer than any other The latest tarns indicate that neither side will have mora than five or six majority THE OFFICIAL COUNT Will Be Required to Determine Election in PRESIDENT OR Bryia Saya Ne Will He Accept States New Nov. 8__The Evening Joar nel the following Nov. 8-To the Edl tor of the Evening Von may say officially tbat under no circumstances would I the office of United States even were it tendered me made my fight for the presidency and I am not going to take other men positions frt m William J. CONTEST LIKELY IN for will Probably Be Takes Kilo the Nov. 8.-Governor returned to the state He his plurality will hot be under 5,000 The election commission will meet week after to canvass the It evident now that both sides will continue to claim the state until after the the eial count and there will likely be a contest governor to be settled in the WHEN YOU VISIT HUTCHINSON AT MIDLAND HOTEL The Only Ia The Any to BOTH PARTIES CLAIM I Republicans Did Something More fhan Elect Even on Congressional Delegation in Brooklyn and Long CROKER GOES TO ENGLAND MAJORITY ASSURED In the Kansas Legislature on Joint Have Elected Eighty-Four bers of the House and One in the ELECTION OF REPUBLICAN RACE RIOTS IN Several Per toss were bat Quiet New 8__After a night of excitement over the threatened conflict between negroes and quiet prevails this Through tho prompt action of the town aided by members of a company of the Tenth Pennsylvania a riot was The trouble started Tuesday night over the election and fighting was up for a large part of the night and all of There wore numerous encounters between the races and several persons severely A COLD WAVE And Governor Stone Prepares to Return to Congressional will Be Twenty-One Republicans and Six Returns from Seventy Counties in Kansas Shows Republican State Ticket And Accuse the Other of Holding Back the Returns to Square Nov. 8.-At both the and headquarters this morning the leaders adhered to their claims of last The Democrats declared majority would not be less than 10,000. Sixty-two still out and most of them in the extreme sections of the in the First and Eleventh The assert that the Republicans are holding back the Eleventh district whilo the Republicans say the Democrats are holding up the First district lor a when it becomes definitely known just how many votes are The say there is no of tlie result but the Republicans will be satisfied only when the count is They say there has been flagrant padding in Owen and Franklin and other counties but no details are at hand in support of the on tho say there has been no fraud whatever and that they will be satisfied to stand by the DEMOCRATS CLAIM NEBRASKA Par Bryia sad Alts the State tad Majority el Nov. 8.-A telegram baa been at national headquarters from Bryan stating the Democratic national ticket has carried Ne braaka by a majority of 2,000 and the state ticket by 4,000 and that the next legislature of the state will be Demo oratio New Nov. 8.-Political head quarters in this city and state are being and the of ii now ' Ex Governor has bad of the national headquarters is preparing to return de the fact that the newspapers of the city are discussing the possibilities of is preparing to leave for England in the near The official returns as received are not materially changing the results and plurality remains approximately 145,000 in the B. the nominee for ran ahead ot his party's presidential but Odell's plurality still remains about 100,000. It seems probable that the delegation from New York state remain as indicated in the earlier Long Brooklyn included divides its congressional delegation even three Republicans and three Demo a Republican gain of On Manhattan island the Republicans elected only one member of William H. H. having de J. S. Captain William As tor who defeated Lemuel E two years having de a in this district this Two ars elected up the W. H. Ryan having be returned from one of the A. Pugsley ot and John Q. who is also a Dam The district Ib part part since it includes within its boundaries a portion of the borough of Bronx of Greater New This makes the stand twelve Republican and twelve Dem a Republican gain of Both houses of the state legislature are liean by a large but a number ot the districts are and it may re quire the count to decide several The congressional representation from this state will consist of twenty-one Be and thirteen POR AN United States te Collect Pram Moorish 8.-The to the United States at Tangier under which he were to collect Indemnity from the Moorish gov for the murder of Marcus Essa a naturalised American about a year ago by a The Moorish government disclaimed The is directed to the case again with an urgent request for The big battleship is making her way through the Mediterranean to If she touches at a as she is likely to her may bave a beneficial FRAUD IN THE INDIAN Shows Fraudulent Warrants Have Been Kansas Nov. 8.-A special to the Star from I. special committee composed of C. Rogers and W. O. Bruton and a special today filed a report their investigation of the alleged Unties in the Cherokee auditor's office The report it is that in fraudulent national warrants have been issued and are Yellow Jack Nov. 6.-A new case of yellow fever was reported to the board of health for Mrs. the first patient died last night She is a of farmer Governor Long at TO OUTLINE A PLAN Meeting of Democrats will Held in New REORGANIZE DEMO CR AC The Kind of Talk That Always Follows the Defeat of a be Nov. 8.-Don M Diok is authority for the that within three weeks a meeting will held in New York city to outline 1 a pi for the reorganization of the Democratic He says the call will have the sig natures of prominent and the meeting will be attended by Democrats of both yold and silver New Nov 8__Ex-Governor Stone Baid of the proposed of the Democratic ki of talk always follows tho defeat of the J 1ml the Republicans been they would be talking Those who have tho most to say about re organization are generally the ones who contributed most to the defeat of their or United States Senate Now is Nov. 8-There is no doubt about The state has gone Complete returns from more than seventy and fragmentary returns from the remainder Bhow that Me Kinley has earned Kansas by from 22, 00lto25,�00; that the entire can state ticket has been elected by about 30,000; that seven Republican congress men were chosen by decisive and that the Republicans have 111 mem bers of the legislature on joint 84 in the house and 27 in the The returns show the ot He publican representatives in the following Atchison 1; 2; Chase Com 2; Doniphan 2; Finney 2; Gray Har 2; Leaven 2; 2; Mar 2; 2; Neosho 2; Phil 2; Re Kus 3; Stanton 1; - Wash Wy 1. 84. The carried 1. 2; 2; 2: 1; Lin 2; 1; Trego and 2. 34. Those in doubt 1; Republican managers expect that YOUNG LADY MURDERED The Body a Ravine Near Her ' j Believed the Girl was Outraged and Murdered to Stifle Her Covers Westera and Northwesters Weather ia Nov. 8-The weather bureau the The first well-marked oold wave of the season the and north western Freezing weather la reported in Southern Kansas and Southern snow has fallen as far south as the Ohio Tonight tup line of temperature will extend over Arkansas and BLOODHOUNDS ON THE TRAIL MONUMENT MAY RE SOLD FOR Ceau Ittes Usable te Pay tae ea aaa 111., Nov. and of the finest mar bis in the year ago at a eost ot and dedi by President may be sold because of the of the to raise still due on it. RETURNS Crowds Meet to Greet Him at RETURNS TO HIS DUTIES Will Probably Lynch the Mar derer When Finger Marks on Girl's Throat and Evidences of a Terrible Many People Gathered During the Night to See the Train ' Be the mast of those placed in the doubtful column will go tor the but even it all of them do the will have a majority of 5 in the senate and 12 in the The Republicans have elected state senator in the following ' thirty thirty thirty-fifth thirty-sixth In the following districts the fusionists have elected Thirty aad Fortieth CALDERHEAD Nov. 8__The; presidential party arrived this Several hundred assembled at tho depot and a large number of were on hand to prevent a Secretary General Corbin and other officials were the first to welcome and the The crowd outside broke into hearty cheers when he and Mrs. McKinley made their After hasty greetings the party was driven to the White House where the president had breakfast and returned to his The trip beyond Pittsburg was at night uneventful all hough knots ot people gathered at the stations throughout the night to see the train go Carried Every Have 3,00$ Nov. 8.-The returns from the Fifth district gives Calderhead the following counties by the majorities 450; Ot 00; 216; 800; Wash 500, 480; 500; 100. Vincent has Clay by 70. Saline is about 3,100. PLYNN Celd Ua La 8-The mercury fell fifteen degrees Cold weather is general throughout the Republicans Have Also a Majority ol Both Branches ol O. Nov. 8__Secretary of the Republican territorial makes the following state Flyun is reelected by 5,500 We have elected a ma in both branches of tho legislature The bouses stand as Lower 17 9 7 fi Republicans la Nov. 8-With a tew doubt ful districts to hear the apparently have a majority ia both of aVa MINISTERS SAY Nov. dead body of Pearl was in a ravine near her home ra this Marks on her throat indicated she had been Murdered by The gave evidence ot a terrible Miss who is of a good had visited her married a abort distance from the Forbes yesterday starting for her home at 6 o'clock in the Ho far as can be learned that was the last ever seen ot her over the affair is intense aad lynching would doubtless be the result if the murderer were It Is believed the girl was outraged and killed to stifle her Further of the scene leads to the belief that the was committed by two Bloodhounds have been sent Miss Forbes was employed ia a local A male companion usually walked from work with Yesterday he professed inability to accompany her and advised her to take a Miss Forbes saying she preferred to Not reaching home at the usual search wae hut not a elae was found until the body was A crowd surrounded the body when she father arrived on the He waa first to identify The marks on the throat show the imprint of fingers ot both hands and scratches from finger Miss Forbes is the daughter of William a contracting Her Miss Carrie Forbes is a school teacher in Colorado and another sister Is a She is a of J. W. a local The mayor today offered a reward at two hundred dollars for the arrest ot the It is now believed that the murderer was a The funeral today was attended by a large ol Feeling is intense and lynching is still talked to la Regard ta las Details al tae With ler 8-Additional re ports from Conger today the pro gress of efforts being made at Peking bring the foreign ministers into an agreement aa to the basis of negotiations with The department declines to make public any details ot the deliberations of the and it this reticence ia a matter of international the statement is reiterated that progress is being made toward a satisfactory EMBEZZLER IN CHINESE COMMERCE RUINED By the Rebellion Belaf Organised la the Part el Nov. 8-A dispatch from Peking that a high Chinese personage says a rebellion being organized in South China is ruining that revenues are decreasing and the payment of of debt next spring is and Li Hung the dispatch regret the delay in presenting propositions and express fears as to the Arrested ea Eight Charges ler aad Nov. 8__John C. secretary ot the and Industrial Building and Loan was arrested last night on eight of embezzlement aad Ia default of bail he waa landed in HAD BEEN IN AN far Held Not x ' Nov. 8,-In the court today Mrs. Gertrude an Amen can charged with obtaining jewelry under false was discharged on the ground that she is not responsible for hor She was confined in an Insane five years Nov. 8-Foreoast until 8 p. m. Threatening tonight and probably rain northeast In a Red Hot Discussion About To mention the fact tbat our GRADES OF never disappoint the the or those who upon it to best their OUtt OAL meaus LACK ( SLACK or uid less work in FIRES linn any other COAL on the and consequently the most and Viait Da Bavins The Sickman Goal No. South Mala M. A  

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