OLYMPIAV T, May 14.—The election passed off bore to-a»j The following is the re * reported Olympia—Unt Y*id-*ed144, U«urllO Ootj 5. 9eoood f M Reod « Heor^ W. Carry 6. Goway 41, seed 61. Henry M, Curry a. la tf* three wards, 41* hrpatch from Tenino gtres Gowvy S7, ry2? Curry 8.pxeelnrto will bo heard from to-mor-m present sppe ft ranee* Qoway and Ucans, and Honry democrat, areJnm the twenty first d strict Indicate Of Morgan Morenni Goo W lib id W I NowIod labor candidate tecnth district the chance* lavpr Dr l*rof4»6f Dickey reps, mi Jeffuutjr a special elvctlor ws*als© held om of incurring an Indebtednoa*» of io puriKwe of eroctli a novr county The project la carrlod by an overMBrOKAHK TAT rx'alls May H.—1 nrncr and Moore ctcdlniho Second district* and J Jjd «;iuie uiccicciiunNorth Dakota, the deters toi were elected to the constitutional conttmUou, which will con veu© at Dtsuarck on tho 4th of July Here, ao in South Dakxila, the minority party (democratic) waa given one-ihird of the delegate*.WKftM tACOMA.POtT TOXFWM*iwnd W T May 14.—The election lonal delegate* Iroto thla district illaxn and San Juan counties, ao far a* f*sa*ed off quietly A v ery small vote onl 4J9 In Tort Townsend, when be over 700. It is get-erally believed L Willi sou deio . C^ore© H Jonea elr rep Rr© elected, 1 ha former by a ily Tarty lines were not much ob-os aud W Ulsou ca-ried Jcffcnon imll majority Rotivtnn W T Hay 14.—The following vote this -Uty to-day tor delegate! to the il convention Coe^. (cn.) m, epU7, Meanly (Dam.) re, Were, otal vote cast, til,IBSTTUClay 14.—JLhcmt 2500 vote* were oast Inr in tho election for candidates to the il convention from Klueteonth and lirict*. The repuWisan candidates irlct* were successful. The demo-mod a coalition with the labor party, ort was not unanimous and trad Inc 4th republicans by loth demur retie id dates, The result in ih© 5iln©--t waslaor frep ) ST2 T P Dyer (rep ) irle (dcui ) j61 and •©orgo Guslen OV HI nor Dyer aud Dari© arc llicre-esKfnl csodidalciitktli district Juo R Klnnea”, rep uJ Joba P JJlt;vr rop. O3 M J n labor receive* 327 and W R An .Inoear, Hoyt and ilcKlroy an. tb«,ruarlt;l from tt!hi believed that Cory and «nd VS alman dem, are Uu.tcd in rielt iu the Third district la very clo*e n la elected and A Hen and Hall iniu* ueck and neck with aulmdorfl.Ut of rsrSOM Injured by tbs Ml ofths BaUa BalUniit-Satstile-Ito. Tacoma, May 14.—Ooazaove body .was rocorwed■txiut do dock this morning from tho debris of the wrecked building on Tmnns arcane that of George M ltd 60 ywwa of age, a carpenter -who came here from ljiwrenee Ban «ont« fow months ago lie was found at the extreme oast end of the ruins, near the stable of Byron Youbr under a pita of heavy beanm, aud was horribly crushed. The Injured. »o far as known are aa follows Gcorgi* i,olI t uk was pluned down under apiece ofkldljig He Is badlj bruised and bas Revere Internal! :iJuries. Collins Is a native of Hanada and Is a single man 2S years old. He la a lather Gcojfcc Morris waa very badly Injured and probably fatally He la 28 years old and a carpenter's helpei1 Morris s right leg was crushed from the kue« to his hip Uis forehead was also badly cut. 1n addition to severe bruises on the ihoulders and He is thought to be Internally Injured.Kcr V A Mackay was severely bruised about tho hfad legs and ahouldttt. 41* ankle wo* sprainedW H Buell la a^od 06. Ho (• married, and was severely inju-^d In Urn abdomen and above tho left hip, Mr Snell bos been in Tacoma about a year Ho came from Fairhavm, Neb. So is very badly Injured Walter Bitei fr f hsd a miraculous Acape no ia bruised slightly on tho back and legs. He cam a to Taooma from Lincoln heb , about a year ago He l* mnrricd SuiuucK BJf ekedar Is S5 yctzs old and a car-peiiiet He came from tsbloago where he left a lamlh* lie is Lodlj oruiscd, but not seriously InjnrciJ it Eub«nk a carpontortwas slightly bruised on 1he ligs jonil body He is married and came L'om Culdiicll Jvan To ilicht Mr floili is revttngcomparatively easy under the mil ioucl of oiuatcy, but the phisicUns in atUudancc an. doubtful It he frill recover An inquest ums held by Coroner McCuy to-day but Ihe provcodlbgs took place with closed doom and the luqulr vm adjourned till to morrow rvi^rraagera«uts have jet boon made for the fuoet A^eof the yiaclmiBUCIDK OP A YOUNO MAXAboOt 12^®oclock Lhla morulug the convivial loungem tn the LcuUru saloon on TaciflL avenue were surprised to ace a man ralae a revolver to his hem! an Instant later there was a of Are aloud report, a^d Uiea the man fell bslt; kwarda u tha fldor dyirr The pelf dc it rover was a young man named Albert Jameson He hut recently came to the city from Jtedwlog, Minn , and was oot rwy well known Medical aid was at oucc autnmoued, and Dn. Mct'utchcon, (latlsway and McCoy and the bi;ouol) loroner at once reipondcd. The bullet hnd Hhnttcrtd Ulft brain and the physicians saw that Ji-8 life could not be saved Jamisou tMod alKiut 2 o clock this morntug N'o money or other valuable* were found ou Ihcclose aiicniion aunng tl nud gentler arts In fh un a wimlon* were clc tapped while tho * old scratches and wm flghtlt last ronnd. however, the i saup) blow with his heau Terry a rib.The police who to the been kept off by ihe cro1the IwoAntagooitia were ■tatiou In lhe*Rue de Pn forred charges of a—antt i were finally 4—l—d.The most sorlooa and u* was the Calm aud tndiffei Mra. Ferry viewed from atrugirlQ between her hnsl band detocto. la the feverish, but the ho did not think hi occasion him serious tro he did uot know as yet ho the aspect of the divorce lt;had made a mistake In not aaw him with his child to advice of my friends aud meat, * said he,* 1 alio we child. I thvogbttfr wo«hto lead a good life.’'CALIFORNIAI... . . .1 .... ... a ... a V. . ..Parsmssl and tSan F*ANcr*co May H month reports have be effect that Judge Bawvei (iccult caurU was boo JudlUal position, Wl for nearly twenty z port *m started vester to his frionds that there * menL He hovrover loti tbe year be may avail bii as tho judicial pcosioa ai on full pay CouwrcaFtae ure mentioned as notuf di G l£i«r a merchant oi Vi M Ay ere, a stock ralGrand t, W Itosslter treasure Cral A Hudson River r«llr Mark B Kerr CUborslu department of (he t cited *t WfisblngtOD U in the i The stesinsr Oregon Cl arrived to-dsy from To passed a bell buoy adrift mfn. north, longitude 124 was paiutod rto Owing not be picked up by the si The Oregon Coal aud Ni declared a diridend of CO to morrow The overland train fi second class passenger* llt; majority of them are Cali on s mxuud ciftsa excu: ago