MINNESOTA-(Continued). The scattering vote for President included the following: Woolley (Pro.), 8,394; Debs (S. D.), 2,943; Malloney (9. L.), 1,316. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1900. Lieutenant-Governor-Lyndon A. Smith (R.), 169,503; Thomas J. Meighen (Dem.Pop.), 126,419; C. B. Wilkinson (Pro.), 8,364; Erick G. Wallinder (Mid. Road Pop.), 2,008. Secretary of State-Peter E. Hanson (R.), 174,867; Michael E. Neary (Dem.Pop.), 121,776; Frank W. Carlisle (Pro.), 9,375. Treasurer-Julius H. Block (R.), 174,363; H. C. Koerner (Dem.-Pop.), 121,630; Charles W. Dorsett (Pro.), 8,840; Stephen W. Powell (Mid. Road Pop.), 2,194. Attorney-General-Wallace B. Douglas (R.), 180,091; R. C. Saunders (Dem.-Pop.), 123,446. Chief Justice Supreme Court-Charles M. Start (R.), elected. Associate Justice Supreme Court-Loren W. Collins (R.), elected. Railroad Commissioner (four years)Ira B. Mills (R.), 166,133; Josiah G. Miller (R.), 157.997; P. M. Ringdale (Dem.Pop.), 122,009; T. J. Knox (Dem.-Pop.), 112,739; M. R. Parks (Mid. Road Pop.), 4,386; M. P. Moran (Mid. Road Pop.), 3,454. Two years-Charles F. Staples (R.), 156,254; S. M. Owen (Dem.-Pop.), 114,729; John J. Hibbard (Mid. Road Pop.), 2,808. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900. I. James A. Tawney (R.), 23,112; L. L. Brown (D.), 18,130. II. James T. McCleary (R.), 30,438; M. E. Mathews (D.), 18,808. III. Joel P. Heatwole (R.), 23,119; Albert Schaller (D.), 16,458; J. R. Lowe (Midroad Pop.), 475. IV. Frederick C. Stevens (R.), 21,747; Alex. J. Stone (D.), 15,226. V. Loren Fletcher (R.), 24,724; S. A. Stockwell (D.), 14,269; John W. Johnson (S. L.), 992; Adolph Hirschfield (S. D.), 725; Edwin Phillips (Ind. Pro.), 933. VI. Page Morris (R.), 9,517; Henry Truelson (D.), 2,055; Seberger (Midroad Pop.), 700. VII. Frank M. Eddy (R.), 25,739; M. J. Daly (D.), 20,949; Hans Aaker (Pro.), 2,304. LEGISLATURE OF 1901. MISSOURI-(Continued). Counties (114). PRESID'T. GOV'RNOR. -1900. Rep. Dem. Flory.... Dockery. MISSOURI-(Continued). baum (S. D.), 6,048; Graber (S. L.), 1,295; Lee's plurality, 38,165; Lee's majority, 20,866. Secretary of State-Porterfield (Rep.), 313,872; Cook (Dem.), 352,751; Finn (Prog. Peop.), 4,253; Benham (Pro.), 5,575; Stripe (S. D.), 6,131; Heitzig (S. L.), 1,321; Cook's plurality, 38,879; Cook's majority, 21,617. Treasurer-Fleming (Rep.), 313,953; Williams (Dem.), 352,660; Fuller (Prog. Peop.), 4022 1976 4,263; Allen (Pro.), 5,587; Brandt (S. D.), 6,128; Graber (S. L.), 1,302; Williams's 1386 1374 plurality, 38,707; Williams's majority, 21, 4067 689 3704 3064 1282 3982 1027 797 Montgomery 1866 2000 1908 Morgan New-Madrid 668 1379 664 2877 Nodaway 3858 4055 3857 Oregon 658 Osage Ozark 1283 1370 655 1369 1654 Pettis 3824 3802 Phelps Pike 2574 3052 993 Polk 2679 Pulaski 781 Putnam Ralls 772 Randolph 1975 Ray 2004 3631 2026 Reynolds Ripley St. Charles. 2036 2707 935 1296 1433 558 740 427. Auditor-Bloebaum (Rep.), 313,848; Allen (Dem.), 352,823; Allen (Prog. Peop.), 4,367; Hill (Pro.), 5,559; Whippermann (S. L.), 1,321; Rickeson (S. D.), 6,129: Allen's plurality, 38,975; Allen's majority, 21,599. Judge Supreme Court-Ladd (Rep.), 313,960; Gantt (Dem.), 352,029; Voris (Prog. Peop.), 4,296; Bell (Pro.), 5,516; Sanderson (S. D.), 6,045; Gantt's plurality, 38,069; Gantt's majority, 22,212. Attorney-General-O'Fallon (Rep.), 314,066; Crow (Dem.), 352,510; Taylor (Prog. Peop.), 4,309; Adams (Pro.), 5,606; Delaney (S. D.), 6,143; Crow's plurality, 38,444; Crow's majority, 22,386. Railroad and Warehouse Com.-Crouse (Rep.), 313,629; Herrington (Dem.), 352,978; Miller (Prog. Peop.), 4,247; Taylor (Pro.), 5,554; Hassler (S. D.), 6,042; Carten (S. L.), 1,348; Herrington's plurality, 39,349; Herrington's majority, 22,158. Judge Kansas City Court of AppealsGentry (Rep.), 154,554; Broaddus (Dem.), 178,708; Broaddus's majority, 24,144. Judge St. Louis Court of AppealsCraemer (Rep.), 159,093; Goode (Dem.), 173,940; Goode's majority. 14,839. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900. I. Pickler (Rep.), 19,789; Lloyd (Dem.), 23,920; scattering, 33; Lloyd's plurality, 4,131; Lloyd's majority, 4,098. II. Irwin (Rep.), 17,384; Rucker (Dem.), 25,807; scattering, 105; Rucker's plurality, 8,423; Rucker's majority, 8,318. III. Leeper (Rep.), 19, 131; Dougherty (Dem.), 22,993; scattering, 80; Dougherty's 1748 plurality, 3,862; Dougherty's majority, 3,782. 1704 1494 317902 350049 32147 17629 683275 16343 684294 The scattering vote for President, 1900, was as follows: Baker (Pop.), 4,244; Woolley (Pro.), 5,963; Debs (S. D.), 6,128; Malloney (S. L.), 1,294. The scattering vote for Governor included the following: Hillis (Prog. Peop.), 4,357; Stokes (Pro.), 5,194; Lipscomb (S. D.), 5,576; Fry (S. L.), 1,213; others, 3. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1900. Lieutenant-Governor-Allen (Rep.), 314,342; Lee (Dem.), 352,507; Noff (Prog. Peop.), 4,260; Ely (Pro.), 5,696; Green Jurden (Rep.), 16,346; De Armond (Dem.), 19,917; Atkeson (Prog. Peop.). 747; scattering, 45; De Armond's plurality, 3,571; De Armond's majority, 2,779. VII. Parsons (Rep.), 21,599; Cooney (Dem.), 26,835; scattering, 25; Cooney's plurality, 5,236; Cooney's majority, 5,211. VIII. Moore (Rep.), 20, 634; Shackleford (Dem.), 23,718; scattering, 40; Shackleford's plurality, 3,084; Shackleford's majority, 3,044. MISSOURI-(Continued). XI. Joy (Rep.), 29,375; O'Malley (Dem.), 25,607; Gebelein (S. D.), 675; Poelling (S. L.), 262; Joy's plurality, 3,768; Joy's majority, 2,831. XII. Horton (Rep.), 18,551; Butler (Dem.), 22,004; Specht (S. D.), 658; Bilsbarrow (S. L.), 215; Butler's plurality, 3,553; Butler's majority, 2,680. XIII. Reppy (Rep.), 20,581; Robb (Dem.), 23,753; scattering, 4; Robb's plurality, 3,172; Robb's majority, 3,168. XIV. Mozley (Rep.), 23,374; Vandiver (Dem.), 26,424; scattering, 80; Vandiver's plurality, 3,050; Vandiver's majority, 2,970. XV. Holmes (Rep.), 22,678; Benton (Dem.), 26,804; Oliver (S. D.), 566; scattering, 16; Benton's plurality, 4,126; Benton's majority, 3,544. LEGISLATURE OF 1901. MONTANA-(Continued). Woolley (Pro.), 298; Malloney (S. D.), 111. The scattering vote for Governor included the following: Hogan (Ind. D.), 9,188; Fox (S. D.), 505. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1900. Lieutenant-Governor. - Higgins (D.), 29,700; Bennett (R.), 23,222; Marion (Ind. D.), 8,592; Henry F. Davis (S. D.), 535. Secretary of State.-Hays (D. and Ind. D.), 37,471; Yoder (R.), 23,338; Horne (S. D.), 550. State Treasurer.-Barrett (D.), 28,517; Edwards (R.), 23,372; Livingston (Ind. D.), 9,043; Topel (S. D.), 558. Associate Justice.-Milburn (D.), 29,377; Von Tobel (R.), 22,380; Word (Ind. D.), 9,001. Auditor.-Calderhead (D.), 28,174; Proctor (R.), 23,895; McLean (Ind. D.), 8,549.; Lawson (S. D.), 552. Attorney-General.-Donovan (D.), 28, 258; Porter (R.), 24,161; Stewart (Ind. D.), 8,509; Beckwith (S. D.), 551. Superintendent of Public Instruction.Welch (D.), 27,476; Harmon (R.), 24,379; Leamy, (Ind. D.), 8,516; Partelow (S. D.), 502. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1900. Caldwell Edwards (D.), 28,130; Cornelius F. Kelley (Ind. D.), 9,443; Samuel G. Murray (R.), 23,207; Martin J. Elliott (S. D.), 613. LEGISLATURE OF 1901. Democrats Senate. House. Jt. bal. Republicans -1900. Populists Rep. Dem. Ind. Democrats. Dem. majorities.. Beaverhead.. Broadhead 767 937 818 741 1849 2479 ..... Folsom Toole.. VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1892. Rep. Dem. Pop. Plu. 1892, Pres... 18,851 17,581 739 930 1892, Gov... 18,186 17,639 1894, Cong... 23,160 10,356 1896, Pres... 10,494 42,537 11,607 23,351 1898, Cong... 629 1019 697 209 480 269 913 Flathead 1104 1201 -1900. Rep. Dem. GOV'RNOR. 1900. Rep. 1Fus. Ravalli 892 1052 748 874 278 435 305 Plurality 11773 8728 Per cent.. 39.88 58.37 35.56 49.24 Whole vote.. 63627 63803 1316 1576 The scattering vote for President in 1900 included the following: Debs (S. D.), 708; Chase 313 274 300 278 677 |