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Bryan: Alabama 12, Arkamaa 8, Oolo
rado 1, Florida 4, Georgia 13 Idaho 3,
Louisiana 8, Mississippi 9. Missouri 17,
Mon’gomary 3, Nevada 3.
Booth Carolina 9, Tannsssao 12, Tex-
aa 15, Utah 3, Virginia 12, total 135,
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From Yesterday's Evening Telegram
GOOD NEWS.
Now McKinley Only Claims
220 Electoral Votes and
He Needs More.
WAIT FOB THE .COUNT.
The K.tlui.lid M j or It lee Wore all for Me-
Klul.y lint the Counted Vulet Ulmw
Majorities for Hryan—Tho Coanad Vote
la Comma m Heavy tor tba Sllvr r Saylor,
Chicago, Nov. 4—Hon. Wm. J.
Bryan: 1 hava all along oonnted on
one huedrad and fifty six sontbarn
votes and sixty eight from west of tha
Missouri river which leaves seven for
as to get to be successful.
I counted on Indiana, Michigan, and
Minnesota, and wa hava no Informs
lion except what Press dispatches sent
oat to the contrary. Tba ODly sontbarn
state 1 cot cede Is Maryland.
J. K. Jones.
L«tei»t is* Imi'e1.
Chicago, Nov. 4 -At 1pm Nebras-
ka with 8 votes Is vary dose with prob-
ability of being strongly In favor of
Bryan.
North Carotins, with 11 votes Is
olalmad, but probably goes for Bryan
with Sooth Dakota and four votes.
?Tha situation, therefore, rosy be re-
daoed to this, certain for McKinley
220; almost oartain for MoKtuley 18;
indications for MoKInley 20; oartain
for Bryan 133; probably for Bryan 23,
doubtful 20-total 447.
IN DETAIL.
Chicago, Nov. 4—It la reasonably
oartain MoKInley and Hobart ara
•laotad, bat the majority will likely ba
from tha Indications at 10 o’clock a
mnoh narrowar one than looked for as
tha result of the earliest dispatches.
The following alaotoral votes ara oon-
alderad for MoKtnlsy: Conaotlout, 0;
Illinois, 24; Iowa, 13; Maine, 0; Ma-
ryland, 8; Massachusetts. 15; Michi-
gan, 14; Minnesota, 14; New Hump
■hire. 4; New Jersey, 10; New York, 36;
Ohio, 23; Pennsylvania, 32; Rhode Is-
land 4; Vermont, 4; Wisconsin, 12;
Total 220.
The probabilities point to Delaware
with three votes and Indiana with 15 as
Republican, furnishing more than 224
tha reqalslta number to constitute a
me.j irlty of the alaotoral oollege. The
three votes of north Dakota apparent
If belong to MoKInley also three of
Oregon and 13 of Kentucky but the
He Did.
Omaha, Nov. 4—Bryan probably oar
riad Nebraska by a small pla-allty.
Republicans are not conceding ttefaot
slue* leas than 300 of 1554 preclude In
the state have been heard from Bryan
la eteadtly gaining In the most remote
rural dlstrlots. Holcomb, Damucratlo
Populiat gubernatorial candidate
probably elected ae be ran ahead of
Bryau.ln manyseotlons.
Colorado Safe.
Denveb, Nov. 4—Bryan’s plurality la
Colorado judging from scattering re-
turns is over a hundred thousand
majority. Tba Damooratlo ailvar Re-
publican state ticket beaded by Alva
Adama for governor haa a plurality of
about 12,000 ovor Populiat and Mo
Klnley Republican tlokat la a poor
third, Tha complexion of the legis-
lature Is Id doubt but Tailor’s re also-
tlonla assured.
Not Much.
Bismarck, N. D., Repnblloar.s oar
ried the state by 6,000 to 8,000 Fifty-
three preolnots out of 123 gave Mo-
KInley 2 608; Bryan 1.617. This shows
Republican, national, state and con-
gressional tickets are elaoted and
North Dakota will site’ a senator who
favors the gold standard.
Too Cdi flfleut.
Ban Francisco, Nov, 4—California
has joined the east in the McKinley
landslide. Its majority for the Re
publloan standard bearer will reaoh
50,000 at least. Tha legislature is R«-
publloan thus insuring the return of o
Republican United States senator.
Poor Hoard.
Chicago, Nov. 4—A lata edition of
the Tribune deltas the following as
tha oomplexlon of the next oongress:
Sanatore, Republican, 46; Democrats,
33; lodepsndeot, 11; Representatives,
Republicans, 228; Demcorats, 118; In-
dependents, 12; Populists and Stiver
Republicans olassed as Independants.
Texat Nji Doab'fal.
Aostin, Tex., Nov. 4—After a care-
ful oount of all eleotlon returns at 3 a.
tn. It Is undoubted that tha Democrats
win the state for national and con
grosslonal tickets by handsome major
tttes tn all save tbo tenth and twelfth
congressional dlstrlots which are oon-
ceded to Republicans.
The Situation.
Chicago, Nov. 4—At 11:45 a. m. the
Associated Press says: The situation
may be reduced to th’s:
Certain for MoKInley, 220.
Almost certain for MoKInley, 18.
Indications for McKinley, 25.
Certain for Bryan, 135.
Probable for Bryan, 24
Doubtful, 20. Total, 447.
For Bryan.
Tacoma, Nov. 4—SulllvaD, the Re-
publican oaudldata for governor, con-
cedes the eleotlon of Rogere, bis fusion
opponent. Bryan and the fusion state
ttoket have apparently oarrled the
state by a msjorlty less than 5000 end
will oontrol the legislature.
All Favorable.
Washington, Nov. 4—Chairman
Faulkner, of the Democratic oongres
atonal oommlttee nas reoeived a tala-
gram from Handy, Demoot . , of Del-
aware, that be Is elected and the Dem-
ocrats carry one elector in Delaware,
on acoouut of some disarrangement of
the ballot where Republican names
appeared. The Democratic oongree
atonal oandtdate of Wyoming, tele-
graphs Faulkner, he has been elected
and tha state Is for Bryan.
Kuim Tor Hr yon.
Topeka, Nov. 4—At 9 o’olook this
morning the Rapublloao state central
known as £ll Impatolal, and In tba
afternoon leant aa Hi Muodo was given
a weekly tnbvenelon of 91,000 to defend
the government; and that the situation
Is laughable when the peper so heavily
subsidized oannot not only defend the
administration, but oannot defend It-
self and appeals .to the gov rnment for
help.
ARIZONA DOINGS.
The people of Arfzmaare In favor of
statehood, says Qov. B*t junto Frank
llo, In his annual report to Seoretary
oommlttee has completed the returns Franois. The report Is ooe of the
from 169 scattered preolnots out of J most voluminous and profusely Ulus
2,200. These give MoKInley a plural!- trated reoeived for yeara at the depart-
ty of 891 and Morrill, Republican for meat. It shows that tbs total mining
governor about the same, showing Re-
publican losses.
Mltfuurl Sat*.
8t. Loois, Nov. 4—Missouri returns
art very Incomplete, but It is known
Bt. Loots has given McKinley from
12,000 to 25,000 plurality. Less than
half of tha eleotlon preolnots of Mis
sourl have been heard from. They
show a load for Bryan whioh Chair
man Cook olalms will give him the
state by 70,000 plurality.
Wyoming tor Bryan.
Ohetenne, Wyo., Nov. 4—Bryan’s
msjorlty will be from 1,500 to 2,500.
O.borne, for congress and Corn for
supreme justice will probably have
from 2,000 to 3,000. These figures are
based upon partial returns.
Kaniae le Tor Uryao.
Topeka, Nov. 4—Chairman Brelden
tbal, of tbe Populist central oommlttee
olalms Bryan and Leedy have oarrled
tha stats by about 15,000. He says fa
slon elected six oat of eight congress-
man.
For Uryao
Yankton, 8. D., Nov. 4—The gain of
Bryan’s vote over estimates Is 20 per
cent thus far while McKinley gain le
only 3 per oent, If this continues
Bryan will have a msjorlty.
Oue Mora O'larter.
Portland, Org., Nov. 4—Nearly
three fourths of the total vote of Ore
goo received gives MoKInley 192,133,
Bryrn 87,409: McKinley’s plurality
4,724
T«x«a Kjtimat«d.
Dallas, Tex., Nov. 4—Bryan will
oarry tbe state by nearly 50,000 with
the Democratic state ticket somewhat
behind.
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the world. He de-
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joyment, for happi-
ness, for success, for
the achievement of
anything he has in
hand. Americans
take big chances.
They risk everything
yin business. They
have confidence in
'their brains and
their ability. The
American business
i man is active, flexi-
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him down with fail-
ure and he is up
again in a minute.
As long as he keepa
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__ .. has lost a little time,
V- but that is all. If he
WfiJN,., can keep his health,
III/ /lt/i J- 1,e win K° on t0 sue-
'T ' " I He feels sure
“ of that, and yet his
health is the very thing he neglects more
than anything else. His health is the rope
by which he climbs to success. It be.
hooves him to keep the rope in good con-
gition, and not to neglect broken strands.
Iftli . _ __________
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little bit, it should be mended at once. It
to easier to keep health than it is to regain
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When a man feels himself running
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and energy, he must call a halt. He is oh
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Of Coarse.
Omaha, Nov. 4—The returns so far
received iodloate Bryan has oarrled tbs
state of Nebraska by a safe majority
and tba eleotlon of Holoomb, fusion
governor, and tha entire state fusion
tlokat. Meroar, Republican for oon
grass Id the second dlstrlot, Is returned
by about one thousand majority.
The World-Herald, tha fusion paper,
olalms Bryan carries the state by
12,000 and tha eleotlon of four out of
six congressmen. Tha Bee, Republi-
can, olalms tha eleotlon of Republican
congressmen In tbe first, saooud,
fourth and fifth districts.
A Fool la«otnfe§-
Chicago, Nav. 4—Comptroller Eok-
les says: "This eleotlon means a
oomplete reorganization of the Damo-
oratlo party. For a long period tha
Damooraoy has bean the haven and
refuge of every element dlaoonteut In
tbe country. It had to ba re-organ-
Izad and now is as good as any other
time. Tbe Damooratlo politicians will
learn from this eleotlon that It Is bet-
ter to have the bualoess Interests with
tham than to bavs tbe disturbing ele-
ments.
Wait for silver'a Vole,
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4—At 8 o'clock
Kantuoky seems safe for MoKtnlsy In
1236 preolnots out of 1663 his plurality
Is 3506. Tbe oouqtles not heard from
are Lsslie, Floyd, Johnson, Knott,
Magoffio, Pike, Butler, Qrasnup, Har-
rison, Jaokson, Owen and a part of
Henry. These Include the strong Ra
publloan bb wall as tha strong silver
counties
Tb» Gold Bagi
New York, Nov. 4—The first trading
on tha New York etook exchange after
tha alaotion was oharaotartzsd by mark
ad strength. Initial prloas moved up
from two to four per oant on railway
shares
Oortloe Broa. "Brighton" Jam, lOo
at El Paso Qrooary Oo.
Tbe railroad corporations have In
strnoted their employes who have fla-
anolal transactions with the public to
unload the American currency on
their bands. As tbe elections for the
presidency of the United -States are
nigh at hand, the measure Is but an
Indloation that silvsr will sustain a
very material rise whichever way the
question is decided at tbe polls, No-
vember 3.
The people of Monterrey olaim that
the swarm of thieves now dlsoovered
I n the oity Is an overflow from other
places. Tba psople hare, in quieter
times Industrially, ware not known to
taks what was not their own, so we
hear. Whatever may be the cause of
the evil It is very oertaln that no house
Is safe without looksd doors or a cons-
tant watob kspt upon golds of svsry
speolss. The thieves will nab anything
from a shoe brush to a Saratoga trunk
They entered an American's house on
Ooampo street some time ago and stole
two trunks. Last week they stole s
box of soap from R. Villareal and sev-
eral articles and money from the Ho
tel Espanol. The thieves Id ths last
namtd ossss ware arrested. Ismael de
Leoo, a servant of Dr. E Maldonado,
laid hands on a 150 bank note, the po
ltoe were oalled In and the money was
reooversd.
Manual Vela*quiz, a shoe maker,
was out with friends Imbibing very
freely of pulque. At about 12 o'olook
be repaired to his shoe shop In Ortega
street In (he Olty of Mextoo, and began
onttlng cut a pair of shoes, bat being
lntox'oated he beoame nervous and
tbe knife slipped BDd out a long gash
in his abdomen from whioh his entratlB
protruded. The wouoded man oalled
for help and when tbe potloeman ar-
rived be was lying ou the floor bathed
In blood. He was taken to a police
station and made a statement just be-
fore dying that no one was to blame for
hie death as It was pnrsly aocidental.
The newspaper wer between the ed
It jr of El Muodo of Mexioo Oity and
the editor of La Patrta still goes on In
marry style. La Patrla has been put-
ting In suoh heavy blows agaiast El
Maudo that/eooordlng ;to a contempt-
rAry, the editor of the Muodo his ai-
pllsd to a oertaln oabluet officer so thst
the latter will use hie Influence with
the editor of La Patrla to try and get
him to lay aside his pan dipped n
vitriol. Tbe editor of La Patrla hsa
always been a true end good friend of
the government, but be refuses to quit
bis attaoks on hie subeldlezed contem-
porary and the reanlt is that the peace
maker I* troubled and dose not know
how to aot. Mextoan papers olaim that
El Muodo le reoelvlng a enbvenslon of
952,000 annually from the government
and also olatm that the giverrment in
doing this la lojnrlrg them In their
business, ard It le for thle reason that
tha nawspaper war etlll ocntlnues.
they aler oislm that tbe oomblned
oonoern whioh In Its moral) g edition la
outpnt of the territory for the year
was 913,98i,263. Of thle amount gold
aggregated 95,200,000, exoluslve of
about 9600,000 taken by the prospectors
and plaoer miners, and tha total Is a
yaar’s lnoreasa of 9!’40,000 The total
produot of gold, silver and ooppar In
Arizona for the 20 years ending June
30 last, aggregated 9127,166,016. The
cattle shipments from tha territory
from January 1, 1894, to June 30,1896,
reached 595,379 head. Tha territorial
board returns show the value of tax
able property has galutd a half million
dollars durtDg the year, and conserva-
tive men olaim the aotual valuation to
be 990,000,000.
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that avar walked the straete of Angelo.
One of them taken right eff tha range
weighed 1,940 and the other 1,800
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In After Years.
"Darling”—
Ho gazed at her with a tender, appealing
glanoo.
"Is”—
They were preparing to go out for the
evening, and he waa anxious, for her sake,
to look his best.
—“my hat an straight?”
Bolng assured that It was, the husband
of the coming woman, after giving explicit
directions to the nurse regarding baby,
trustingly took the arm of her who had
sworn to cherish and protect him—and so
they went their way.—New York World.
Her Timely Discovery.
Helen—Oh, George, wo are saved I
George—What do you mean, loved one?
Helen—Why I have found my bloyole oil
oan In my pocket. We’ll pour Its contents
on the troubled waters.
And then she swooned.—New York
World.
At the Seaside.
"Arc there many men here?” asked the
newcomer.
"No," replied the girl who had been
there a woek as she tightened her belt,
"not enough to go around.’’—Truth.
Masculine Superiority.
"What are you doing now?” was asked
of tho girl with aspirations.
“Sculpture; 1 have been trying to make
a marblo bust. I have been working on
It all day.”
“Ratsl" interjected tho small brother.
"Girls ain’t got no muscle at all. If I
couldn’t bust a marble lu five mlnutos,
I’d give up and own I was no good. ’ ’—Cin-
cinnati Tribune.
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IBO.N (American)................ 10 *0 to 11 70
MKXIOAN PESOS (Jaare*).... B0
MEXICAN PESOS (El Paco) “ B1
UP-TO-DATE RAILROADS OF EL PASI
For the East or North the TEXAS A PACIFIC leaves at 4:15 p. m.. local time
For the South the HEXICAW CENTRAL leaves at 3:40 p. m., local time.
WO BETTER ACC0HH.0IIATI02IS. SO FASTER TIME.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1896, newspaper, November 5, 1896; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540631/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.