VIII. Patrick H. McCaull, Rep., 13,114; W. F. Rixey, Dem., 17,030; Pancoast, 128; J. S. Cowdon, 25; W. C. Coleman, 47. IX. James A. Walker, Rep., 15,077; Samuel W. Williams, Dem., 13,909. X. Jacob Yost, Rep., 16,194; H. D. Flood, Dem., 16,047; C. F. Womack, 101; Tucker, 43. The Board of Canvassers threw out a large number of votes as "irregular'"' from almost every district in the State. In the 1st District Jones lost 3,298, and Tyler lost 409. Hoge lost 110 in the Sixth District, and Yost lost 1,272 in the Xth District, or more than his opponent's plurality. The Supreme Court of Appeals decided on December 8 that the returns of Birmingham County should be corrected, thus giving the certificate to Yost, and making his total 16,194. 1 120 122 490 27 468 579 Counties (34). 50,841 292,252 Adams 243 363 9 238 366 Asotin 214 254 15 219 249 Chehalis .....1267 1312 38 1205 1341 Clallam ...... 559 676 41 Clarke .......1497 1497 Columbia ..... 776 847 II. Richard A. Wise, Rep., 13,390: William A. Young, Dem., 15,789; William Whaley, Dem. (S. M.), 1,895; A. B. Griffin, Pro., 224. III. Lunsford L. Lewis, Rep., 12,716; W. H. Lewis, Ind. Rep., 184; Elisha L. Lewis, Ind. Rep., 247; John B. Lamb, Dem., 16,634; J. O. Alwood, Pro., 81; J. Mitchell, Ind. Rep., 85. IV. R. T. Thorp, Rep., 10,273; Sydney P. Epes, Dem., 12,894; J. L. Thorp, Ind. Rep., 491. V. John R. Brown, Rep., 13,782; Claude A. Swanson, Dem., 14,333. VI. J. Hampton Hoge, Rep., 832; Peter J. Otey, Dem., 17,187; Duval Radford, Dem. (S. M.). 11,682; Joseph Johnston, Pro., 453. VII. Robert J. Walker, Rep., 13.250; James Hay, Dem., 17,447; J. S. Harnsberger, Dem. (S. M.), 335; Forsyth, 229. Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Spokane .............. .2701 5725 Stevens 433 1880 Thurston .....1052 1371 ...... 50 1885 2116 112 1601 3457 47 908 1246 1668 38143 50849 12706 Total Plurality Per cent......41.72 55.03 1.76 41.67 55.55 Total vote... 91.534 Total for Levering, Pro., 968; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 148. †For Robert E. Dunlap, Pro., 2,542. 266 WASHINGTON.-Continued. Democrats 5 3 84 4 9 20 23 †Silver Rep. and Dem. indorsed them. VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS, 1896. W. Arrasmith, Lieut.-Governor.-J. Sec'y of State.-James H. Price, Rep., 39,216; *Will D. Jenkins, Pop., 50,522; C. L. Haggard, Pro., 1,343. E. Frost, Rep., 39,193; Auditor.-J. *Neal Cheatham, Pop., 50,618; C. C. Gridley, Pro., 1,212. Treasurer.-J. A. Kellogg, Rep., 39, 293; *C. W. Young, Pop., 50,493; John Robin, Pro., 1,308. Land Comm'r.-Wm. T. Forrest, Rep., 39,077; *Robert Bridges, Pop., 50,665; A. E. Flagg, Pro., 1,245. Att'y-General.-E. W. Ross, Rep., 39,162; *P. H. Winston, Pop., 50,462; Everett Smith, Pro., 1,642. Sup't Education.--E. L. Brunton, Rep., 38.608; *F. J. Browne, Pop., 50,978; C. E. Newberry, Pro., 1.376. of Free Silver Republicans, *Fusion Democrats and Populists. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. At Large-Wm. H. Doolittle, Rep., 38,196; Samu'l C. Hyde, Rep., 37,939; J. H. Lewis, Dem. (Fus.), 51,554; W. C. Jones, Dem. (Fus.), 51,158; C. A. Salyer, Pro., 1,011; M. Olsen, Pro., 896; C. E. Mix, Nat. Pro., 156. be An amendment to the Constitution was adopted (by a vote of 28,019 for and 11,983 one may against), providing that qualified to vote who is a citizen of the United States, has lived in the State one year, in the county 90 days, and in the election precinct 30 days, and who can read and speak the English language. Indians not taxed are not to be allowed the elective franchise. Nicholas ..... 908 1226 5 ..6720 5016 Pendleton 783 1117 Pleasarts 922 887 Pocahontas 632 983 Preston .3528 1331 Putnam .1877 1702 4 ..1150 1103 4 Randolph 1427 1969 10 2212 1601 1848 2126 ..1599 1736 1838 1306 ..1260 1111 2430 1799 Upshur ......2280 947 18 2031 2443 11 709 972 1685 2525 1066 1159 ..4044 2485 27 .... 735 613 677 Tyler Wayne Total .....104414 92927 Total vote... 199,221 *Total for Levering, Pro., 1,203. Democrats LEGISLATURE. -1897.-1895. Sen.Ho.Jt.bal. Sen. Ho.Jt.bal. Republicans . 20 41 61 13 5 27 32 63 76 12 22 34 1 1 Rep.-Pop. Dem.-Pop. OTHER STATE OFFICERS ELECTED. Secretary of State.-W. E. Chilton, Rep. Treasurer-John M. Rowan, Rep. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Virgil A. Lewis, Rep. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS ELECTED: R. B. Dovener, Rep.; Alston G. Dayton. Rep.; Charles P. Dorr, Rep., Warren Miller, Rep. 447,409 95724 444,095 Total vote.. Total vote for Levering, Pro., 7,507; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 346; Matchett, Soc.Lab., 1,314. †Berkey, Pro.. 8,144; Henderson, Nat. Pro., 407; Tuttrop, Soc.Lab., 1,306. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. Lieut.-Governor.-Emil Baensch, Rep., 265,788; H. H. Hoard, Sil.-Dem.-Pop., 167,460; E. L. Eaton, Pro., 8,123; Henry Reese, Soc.-Lab., 1,299. Sec'y of State.-Henry Casson, Rep., 265,832; C. M. Butt, Pop.-Dem.-Sil., 167,590; E. B. Knowlton, Pro., 8,086; Jacob Rummel, Soc.-Lab., 1,321. Counties (68). Waushara Adams 1432 391 16 1427 397 Winnebago Ashland ...... 2738 1743 26 2700 1784 Wood ....... Buffalo ...... 2301 Burnett 800 Barron ...... 2772 1324 27 Bayfield ...... 2244 770 13 2224 Brown 5436 3841 69 5324 1302 349 2765 51 2303 1302 4 807 355 Calumet 1897 Clark 3328 1318 39 6521 159 8747 6804 5019 Door 2402 895 21 2402 897 Att'y-General.-Wm. H. Mylrea, Rep., 265,690; Harry I. Weed, Dem.-Pop., 167,703; Geo. C. Jones, Pro., 6,812; A. E. Dixon, Pro., 1,359; O. R. E. Gundermann, Soc.-Lab., 1,266. Sup't Pub. Inst'n.-John Q. Emery, Rep., 265,940; F. M. Cleary, Dem.-Pop.Sil., 167,319; Wm. L. Morrison, Pro., 8,164; H. Seebt, Soc.-Lab., 1,322. R. R. Comm'r.-Duncan J. McKenzie, Rep., 265,668; Chas. F. Kalk, Dem.-Pop.Sil., 167,618; O. A. Christensen, Pro., 8,121; A. Greifenhagen, Soc.-Lab., 1,330. Insurance Comm'r.-Wm. A. Fricke, Rep., 265,893; Fredk. W. Thall, Pop.Dem.-Sil., 167.187; J. A. Broadwell, Pro., 8,135; Fred. Schuster, Soc.-Lab., 1,324. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. Henry A. Cooper, Rep., 28,235; J. L. Mahoney, Dem.-Pop., 14,723; Geo. W. White, Pro., 1,084. II. Edward Sauerhering, Rep., 23,957; W. H. Rogers, Dem.-Pop., 17,480; Jesse Myers, Pro., 1,025. III. Joseph W. Babcock, Rep., 26,691; Alfred J. Davis, Dem.-Pop., 15.168. IV. Theobold Otjen, Rep., 25,896; Robt. Schilling, Dem. (Sil.), 21,429; Robert May, Pro., 433. V. Samuel S. Barney, Rep., 26,613; G. M. Winans, Dem.-Pop., 16,493; Henry Mensing, Soc.-Lab., 557. VI. J. H. Davidson, Rep., 26,649; W. F. Greenwald, Dem.-Pop., 18,944; James S. Thompson, Pro., 626. VII. Michael Griffin, Rep., 24,073; Caleb M. Hilliard, Dem.-Pop. 11,777; James H. Moseley, Pro., 791. VIII. Edward S. Minor, Rep., 26,471; C. W. Cate, Dem.-Pop., 16,845; John W. Evans, Pro., 580. NEW-MEXICO TERRITORY. Counties. Dem. -1894. Rep. Pop. Rep. Dem. Pop Catron... Mills.. Joseph.. WYOMING. SUP. COURT *PRESIDENT. JUSTICE. -1896Rep. Dem. Pop. 1249 ...... 101 418 135 469 5 660 1272 851 794 160 1258 1187 1234 65 -1896 Eddy ........ 120 412 249 420 48 Grant 455 1407 723 748 299 Rep. Dem. Groesbeck... Bryan & ***233* Watson Guadaloupe 460 502 407 461 Lincoln ...... 464 769 520 555 213 Mora ..1112 1112 1014 1092 18 Rio Arriba...1492 1284 1320 1564 San Juan.... 125 445 165 225 23 San Miguel..2332 2334 2129 2123 105 45 1296 1022 Santa Fe.....1584 1641 1517 1485 135 495 587 41 1239 1018 Sierra 188 677 453 254 280 Socorro .....1205 1445 1539 861 53 600 417 531 549 476 540 Taos .......1015 1193 987 1059 524 375 398 487 205 1590 271 279 460 38 1756 1602 393 307 858 1100 80 709 925 942 1596 421 338 Total 10072 10375 Per cent..... 47.75 49.19 *Levering, Pro., 159. LEGISLATURE. Sen. Ho.Jt.bal. Sen. Ho.Jt.bal. 789 21092 486 9985 10461 476 2.30 48.84 51.16 20446 -1895 Callahan.. Beaumont. Wisby. lynn. Republicans ..13 36 23 14 34 48 Democrats 6 - 6 4 2 6 Blaine ... ·-· ·-· 605 822 655 335 474 Dem. Pop.... 15 15 1 Canadian .... 1280 1484 1155 973 832 Cleveland 937 1588 787 879 952 VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1896. Frank W. Mondell, Rep., 10,044; John E. Osborne, Dem., 10,310; William Brown, Pop., 628. ARIZONA TERRITORY. Day 68 89 12 53 27 Greer 509 613 Kingfisher ... 1676 1895 1747 548 1443 Lincoln 2008 2118 1319 679 1137 Logan 2537 1949 2436 896 1406 -1896. -1894. Oklahoma ... 1892 2156 1868 1181 1204 Payne ....... 1540 1754 1090 640 1237 822 663 1018 Rep. Dem. Pop. Counties (12). O'Neil *Smith.. Rep. Dem. Pop. Roger Mills.. 67 252 223 29 17 Washita 457 552 219 214 198 19 471 432 70 Cochise Coconino 481 340 329 202 521 357 415 358 225 441 354 166 140 302 380 118 161 264 791 241 456 568 188 1063 1414 738 1331 1124 727 43 187 315 112 113 274 41 246 234 413 618 275 667 556 213 186 113 523 148 271 104 304 767 921 1063 1103 813 221 138 166 128 133 99 206 309 322 420 1905 1759 1665 L (Grant).... 1481 1486 1306 237 388 M (Woods)... 2102 2186 1345 N (Woodward) 394 O (Garfield).. 1706 1486 1480 885 P (Noble).... 1135 1039 G (Pawnee).. 956 1071 136 107 168 321 252 161 853 976 375 1025 663 1415 241 140 809 1014 784 548 611 467 523 .26267 27435 20449 12058 15988 1168 4461 (Note. The names in parentheses are the names of the counties formerly represented by letters.) LEGISLATURE OF 1897. Council. House. Jt. bal. 3 3 Democrats 1 1 Free Silver ...... 12 |