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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.

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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,

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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