Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1893 — Page 6

THE INDIANA. STATE SENTINEL. WRDNESDAY lORNINGr, APRIL H 1893-TWELYE PAGES.

THREE HEW ENVOYS

Attorney Brondhcad of St. Louis to Switzerland,

Bartlett Tripp to Succeed Col. Fred Grant

And Prof. Alexander Minister to Greece.

for

JAMES E. NEAL IS FIXED.

Named by the President for Consul nt Liverpool.

A Compliment to Ex-Governor Campbell of Ohio.

Some Criticism of the Nomination of Mr. Eckels

To Ito Comptroller of the Currency The Feeling Ilmnl on the l'rt of Hi Not Hating l'rartir ai I inanri.il IMurAtion Xnt Yet Iteportcil by tlie Senn to Committee lt.-iifraioi in I lie Heuato f Um Senatorial Casi-HTli Prospect Ivo Kubiirluiu l.oHiilenro of the Cleveland Oilier Capital .Ncwh.

"Wammni.T'W, April 1. Tho rresident to lay fent the following uouiinatiouu to the senate : Jimri O. lroalhral ( Missouri to ho envoy cttrnoriinary and minuter i lenlpoteiitiory of the (.'oiled Mntee ! rilerl.inl. Ilartlett Tripp ef .ventli Pakot.v to he envoy rstraoHmarr an 1 tr.infeter letiipoteutiary of t!i t'nited Mte to A tilnvlluf,irj. I bo Al'iuti'ler of North (.'uot.ni. to In eiioy estraortiibery end ininiattr tlaiii.ol'ntinrr o' t' t rited Sutti to tiree ce, Heumanu. auJ fere.. To be coneuls of Ilm t'nited State-: Ja'nt I". Nr:t f Ohio, nt liverpMi', James M. I 'ol.lt of ifitt nt, nt iinrni, i fiilor l of Mieeiaeupi, i Mniraloo, Jnmnic it. J 'viü N. I'm V f Nsw YeiJt, at 1'rrnstu. lit J o. D '-r Wl.iUni of Maine, at HI. Hteplitn, 1. Henry 1". 1 r r : 1 1 i f Illinois, at IlarmT, At I'. ! t'u m ot Nw Vwrk, at Nottlngha I'unjniiiit I,;i.i!.. r ' ' Men-I:iittt, at MierI r!i CltniU It. Ii ! I'niiiihjrlfnu'm, to 1 1 ra.ir v' tin !. ii.ilie in I lit J . t r c of I'lulit Je!iiin. I'nkI t'. I u k in if Ntt i!i (nrolina, to la Intlian mj i'l i. ' t I t Ul'lt loll. The aofittn I. us continued the following nninlnnti .n. : Allan it. M..r t,f Mit -Klatn, cotitul at Hlaag rim, ('. W, t i. i Irr of Maryland, tomul at Havre. Henry I'. l'4ikrof New otk. consul at Ii rmnml.a-1, r-im i I , 'J tt i of (mliati'i, roi4ul-Kiiial of tlii I nn I Maine nt I'm i'. i,r,ry I'I'UrJ i Ml.. i n uu!riirril oi fm I nUe l MtH ai .urnMinl. .''tili Ni'iiim i of I tu! Inn, attiatntit surgeon in tli j u r 1 1 1 1 ) i t i i I i'l? or :oml ur u:: no.vinli.j. .Miniitir Hi ixi'i ) of si. I.unl.-Mi r., I l ; t fllul s ml, Jatrfi 1 1, Hr.ifi Ilifad ef Miiioiirl, wlm I Ulm d n mil. i pi In Swi.'ir litn.l, I ly pnfetli)ll In ,l ; rf und hut inrMi'a I hi tUtA In flof'k rr nt i u,ciiil.r from M, l.tmla. Ho i about ki ir tU yar of aki mid hut rtn pronilnrnt in iliUc In Minur fur a lori'.; Im, lilni it i im tun k inrinbfr af thn ilnacrrul u uiiioiml romuilttra ud a drlrgkta to ttr.i t.tiul tnvoliuiit. II mi a iiiciii lr of lb '.'i;titutiiil ronriiiititiii in Mi. xiri in IS! mi l ls';t. wMrh l u l, rrbal I' v I ir mid wrrn'i tli inia (nr two jr ot tti war. II I t hml nin rx. J'rici8i In diiiitintlla n.ttlrit Ihtnugtt hit ouiidi'tioa w ltd Hi i'riiali p liution tlmm, whirti ltd Lita tu vii.t l ant lor thit iturtro UitnL ImrtUtt Tr!! . Soutli !nkit. who irn-t ai rrnni'f to A it-.iro Iliiiitfurr, in nu ot tlit Dlon-m tn I Liltuta hufur lha difUlou of tha ttrnturr. II I forty rufit nur of aa and ia a brottran.davr of Sminr avia of Minna. tola. Ii it a tlatmoh iriimcriit and waa inada cl.iff jtittira of the frn'ory of Dakota y l'rtidtit t'letaland dunrir hi tirtl adiuin l.tralmn. 1 1 iat a g ilnl to do itl tut pol, tic and wii j ro'inn'uily mention I for tha atnata at tha ilcnmerntir o.pontnt rif Snu. tor Kyla. 11 lire at Yuuktort nod ia a ltwytr. I-ban Al'taa !cr, norainntad to h mim'ttar to tirtfO. U'u:auia aud rtia.lt at prrntnt tirctk trfoor nt Ihn university of North Carolina, l'rui. AUmndrr n a litti ruoro than fortr yrait 'f n;' ai d l ai Lieu in hia rraicnt placn for ten ynit IIa ttandt amonif tti laadinc irk nrhoUro of tha land, and It i ma a of varied aci nmplithmrnta nod larita If-arum. At a t u lent ha waa nnrtiouat'lf Jond of tvery tlui I rtiiulc j to firocce. Ilia appoiatinani wat uiiMniKtit y Muuelr, and ia mi t t f ulir.ly iii.n-polilio, althowKli he waa In Jon 1 hy iuilueutiai tleinooratt ttiroughout tha oo intry. 'Ihn nomination of Janita II. Nl of Ham 11t',n, I It thrt revolt of a prnBl rrqiif't j ' lOTernor Campbell, reinforced hy ."rnntor Jirir. (rl. Naal i one of thn len l.iitf democraia of h o, and early in tha e-iil.e, wh.le a young man, t!ikar of iha houta of rep reaanutiivaa of ll Knarat aa-jriitly. II Lat alwajr lecn aa Ketiva drinuorat and wai chair man ot tha deiioorm.u ri.cutiTs comtnitlte In tb tat rnij'iii'n wl.iih retulted in Mr. t'amphll'a alaciion. Col. Ncl rcnt lra in M r. CainphaU'a homo town, whero ho it a leading and liillaential vil.er.. 11 baa nevar bald u fadaral o.lic. 11. 1'. Merrill of Iilinnia, who la nind aa contnl to iinrmen, it weil ijualifiad hyeiperiiDc for bia pott. JI waa a Cuicego i.utii roan anil waa originally ajpointed by I'tetidi-nt i leeeSand In hi firm term tn bconaul to Ail I a Chepella. He rendered good ecrvieat that ine and waa aoon tramlarred ta l hemmt, wlian bit buiiuc'i knowU'lt of the detniil of tha lionii ry trtle, the iin portant ioduatre of that oily, a. a'd hiiu t iitcueer and otierk a eytieui of un'lrTlutiona, which had bn f rr.carni far a long time at tha eiperii of tha ret enuai of tha J, P. treaiury. Ili rp.rd mi to vood thnt ha a ta retained by I're.i'leot Harri. on until am tlua Jail year, whtn he rttnrntd to ihn country. Aaa I). I'inkinnon, nominated to b ontal at Nottingham, it a brother of irn M. l'ick nton. IIa la a native of Michigan an 1 wat a toldier in tha anion arm. I or tom yeart ho hat liytd in 5rook!yn and practiced law in New York City, lia it tald to ba a perianal fritnd of 2'reaideot t'iave and. tj. ). Hokfor-t of Mioioippi, who tncaada Mr. I'etit. rirat tecratary of th lat Srcralary I'.J nof. at conul at K:n7ton. Jamaloa, ia tha leadin lawjer of Aherdevn, Mim., and fcaa been actie- in eute poiil ce, be.ni: chairman of tha detBoeia'io atat xpeutif omrnitt of Ut year. 11 ha nerer befora held pubha ufiica and it abont forty yaara of age. ' MR. ECKELS' NOMINATipN. Pom Crillelam hy Senator In to Ilia Alltycni I.ft k of Kltnrat. There waa one nomination lent in by the president yeatarday tnat oaund aome criticiatn amnctr aenatora, and caoacially, It ia laid, H'uoog the members of the fin last commit!, to whom it wai re

f-xt.

T5oth the matliod r.nd reeuliä ivhcn Sjrup of Fie ia taken; it ia pleasant and refrotfiiitig to the tfwte, nnd acts penily yet proir.ptiy cn the Kidneys, Lircr and LJowe!, tlwnscs tlje ö)'!tem UfHJtuaIly, ILpJs colda, bouIachee and fever mid cur habitual coiurtiption. Hrrup i f Fia iß the only renieily of it? fein! ever proriuowl, plonfinjf t the taste and acceptable to th .tojnath, prompt in its action nnd truly lnoficinl iu it3 kfuxv, prepm-fl only from the moet Iienltny nnJ npreoahle sultcjicc. U nnuiy exrellciit qualities command it to nil afi! hnro niiwlc it tio moet jKipuhir remialy kr.own. yrup of Fips i for palo in COo nnd 51 lxttlef hy nil Lw":inft drug-pi-t-i. Any rvliahlo ilrtiirpiH uho r.my not hnvo it on lu;ini will pn enro it promptly f r r.ny ono "who wir-hen to try it. Do not acdjt aiy tutetitabö. CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. m mAKctico. cn. Kout3nu, a'. ev roue, ff.r-

ferrnl. That tn.m ia Mr. I.tkeN, notnin at'l to Im con j troll r f the currency. Mr. üchc la l a wall-known lawyer and ia hijily ri(utnttii'i)ld ai a nmti of nttnitiriM titn and lepal Icartitiib', but tlirj H a h oliiik' amoiiir certain aenatort that a luan to hold such ft rrpofiili tio-itioii a.i roinptrollir of the currency ediould havn had a training aaa lank er. Uli oihcial report in mnnv mara dlrert to cinerem and ia not r apotiailde to tha Nrretary d the trftnirr. Ilia !et iiona aro fre'(uent!y iiual, and If not a iracucnl man in the bii-iiioae, it in Iniim-d, ha could, thmnifh ivitornnc, du tha treaetiry dct'itrtiuont nrt Iura ctilhhl injury. It la liotic-ithl that the) nomination waa rmt riM"r I ti Inv, anil It la underrtood that Ihn tio Iiih hevn refi-rrad hy the linaiiro ruiniitittca to A eut commit !m with inntrnctuiiia to iiive.(Ut the Un'liicatiiiiia of Ilm nomine for t Ii tea parliruhtr ollirei It U proh.ilda that tii appoint lovnt of Mr. I.ckela wa a itiituke and that it vea intended to nonilnitti him for the txialtlnn of et'cofid comptrollar of tha trpMNory. ('oiiNidnrah c omtiu-nt iacauaad in Ihn treiiHiiry depiirtnient ly tha fact that Mr. IVkli-e, numliütted for romp fruiter of the-' currency, nd Mr. Tucker, aiioiutol tlepuly comptroller of tha currency, l.nili nccupvini poaitiona rejulritik' ti'i'liiilcul know aiue, hotli new t thatr dilth'a, ahoiild ha I'U.i d In art ollicial poeiti'Hi nt Hin buh o time wllhotit having anv prevmua tminiiH', Ihua leavlny th.t work of thl iiiir luiit Imraau practically In the liMiid of under olllciala. AN ÜI nil. M.l.KCK 1 MlcniUO. I in In. nt Min In it I. Hier I i I'iy tor (int. i In I 1 1 imiIiIi", Ni n ' 'i k, April I.-A Waaliintiin Ci tri'Kpi iih nt ti eLrnpliin Ihk paper Htyn: "oiite oilU a eeeki ra ivra more in ynnioua tlian ntlirn, whila eome Injuro their fiitur pronperia by indiac nllon, Today n letter wan reccln.d at the whltu hotiaM ft .in an acpllcant f r a em. ill punttitlice. l iiu writer of the Inttcr evidently wanted an Appointment ha ll). IIa wat a tnodiet, hut evidently upxophia ticatud phiio Ii ii ii tar, or in addition to olU nm a profii.e apoh v for hotheruiM the prei;dent with euch a trilling iiwitter, ha iiicloied a ten dollar not. Jn t xpluti'ition ha am i that he knew- tlut th pr eideiit'a lima una ocrtipled wit!i other innre important licittern and if he toppnd to cor. elder tho eilhjert in ijiaation hs would protahl lipnvatha country of din n rvue duritii tho period eo occu ptd. The fid, it waa xplained, wait to defray tha exptnna for nn y time !o.-t hy the preaid nt in tha trnnenrtl in. l'ruatn Secretary Tlnirhar, to whom tha letter waa referred, wni at t' rat diHpoHcd to he iniliiftian t that a hrihe atiould ha ol.'ered the preiidant of tho I nited State. Ha finally concluded that tho applicant waa perfectly aiuccre, hut inexperienctu). He thernfora returned tha up). Mention and the mnnav to Hie render with a little advicq aa to the proper method of apidvltif for oflice uoder tho preeent ndtninitrarion. INDIANA NEWS.

Atlorn )-(i-nrrnl Smllli ami tli Taa Inter Sinne l)U.iMiliitf il. lirkKAtt or Tint HiTNTisKU ) 1420 Nkw Youh-avk. N.W., V WAalllfOTON. P. C, April 4. J Attorney-deneral He itft of Indinnnand W. A. Ketcbatn of Indianapolin returned home tonight. They were here in the interest of the rtate in the railroad tax caie. S. (.. Picken. John T. Pye and John M. J '.aller, who repreiont the railrondt, returned home laut niht. Poth aidea aekrd the supreme court to advance th c&flo on the docktt. hut they did not flitruu U.l to tha time the cacti ahould he heard. AttorDey-tietit-ral hinith aeke i that the cae hu aruued thin month, in order to obtaiu a ileritdon before the auniinar recta of the court. Th attornuya for the railroadit anaed thnt th cat ha advanced, but not to lo heard ooour than next October, ami Smith and K' tcham preettiie j aome Kod reaHon i w hy the cast eliould lit diepoaed of immediately, and they heliev that the court will a order. Two prominent In liamtth-iuocri'a hrtvo Leun dieflppoiuted tliia wetk. Col. John S. Yi!liom.4 of PnfayellA wan a candidate for tbeidUot tra.iaurer. anl a New York man cot the place. Will 11. Pnlinh wanted to tro to witerlnu 1 aa American minietr, and tohiv Kroa lhe ! of Missouri waa noniinntod. DRANK CARBOLIC ACID

Cud or the Impression That It Wae U lil.ky-n Died.

Cikani It.tpiiw. Mich., April 4. Jamoi Ilogan. atrad eixty eiht, arose thia morninland went to a cloeet to (ot hi n.orninit hrarcr." lie mixed a till" cocktail and drank it When bia wife, who had gone out to purchase whiaky, returned half an hour later he found him writhing in agony on the floor. He died before medical aid cou'd be aummoned. lie had found carbolic acid initaad of the whisky bottle. Hojtn had been employed by the city aa a laborer for some yaara. Pain in the aide nearly alwaya comes from a disordered liver and ia promptly relieved by Carter' Little Liver Till. Don't forget this.

WAS CARTER'S DAY

Elected Mayor of Chicago by 20,000 Plurality,

Carrying the Entire City Ticket with Htm.

RODE ALL OVER THE CITY

And Exhorted the Boys Not to Betray Him.

St. Louis Carried by the Republican Ticket,

Ya!brldßo Helng Kleetecl Mayor toy H.OOO IMurallty The t onteat in Kanaan Itre.nkn All I'ecordn lor Interest and Novel Feature Tho Women to tliH front in tho folltlcsoi" tho Stato New of Other Election.

CniCAf.o, April 4. Carter Harrison has been elected mayor of Chicago hy 20,000 plurality over Samuel W. Allerton, tho candidate on tha aided republican and n:ier..V ticket. The entire democratic city ticket haa also been elected by about the name plurality, ('regier, on the labor ticket, was expected to draw heavily on llarrleon' atrcnth, hut did not eecure .".,000 vote. Th democrat curried the Weat and South town ticket! hut the republican artved the North town. Heturna are coining in alowly, hut the chance nro that the Fucceenful aldermen will Le about evenly divided. t.rfitt Intrreat Telt. Never In the hiatory of (?hick:o haa mich intenne and unieral interest been shown in any municipal election aa in that which took place today, The campaign on both aide haa been conducted with jrrcat blttrnea, neither aide being ahl to liud much of anything too hard to any. It waa an open contest cf the republican and citizen agalitul llarriton inoro airainet him a an individual than aa the representative, of a political faction. The day waa a republican day. Tho weather could not have been mora favor11 to the republican if it had hn madu on an order of the patty li.tduerlr. Iblght, aunny and warm, withagentlo bree, blowing olf lh lake to lend an edge to tho air. It wa4 jut tha day to bring out the men who nvr vota, If hy any chance they might get a wet foot In going to tha polle. It K'tvo tho t Itlena every opportunity to win if they could. Long hfore the poll opened attio'chuk thia morning ihcre were Pnc lint a of men waiting for the optining ol Him pol a, Aa a rule titer wan but lull acratt hing don nvn in th cawe of aldermaulc Citudidatea, nnd net a great dtil of It Hier. The linen In front of polling Imollin guiw h iu'er ami longer aa tha mn who eat breaklat between 7 and N ,:i I p.,ured forth to ca-l their vota. Il eeeinad aa though every man warf determined to cant hU vote beforo noon, hut Hi innjority of them did no. Pv II o'clock tw par cent of the ligiatert'd votera of Chnak'o iiad ai their ballot, and 70 per cent by noon. Ilt-iilng .il Intnr i.t llmii.on, Tho general feeling during tho day eeeiiied to bi In favor of llairion'a chaiiceH, and what hotting waa don wae in iiia lavor. Tho Auatralinn ballot, ajjainet vhich llarrlon'a popularity hud never hi for been measured, waa inclined to makj tho budet of hia aupportvra u trllle rantlotia, and nut a Urge auiouiit of belting aa done at any iigurea. The chance, too, that too old time democratic iniijoritlH in the alock yarda, where Allerion in vory popular, would be laruely cut, made auother fat tor in the batting and went a long way to keeping down I he amount of hiouev wagered. Ilolh eidea were ready to c uun everything from I.uke Cnlumet to tho north city line, nnd from Pake Michigan on thoeant to the edgit of the muuicipality on the went, but talk waa talk and money wu money, and no extetiHive coiubitialiona wer formed batwecn the two. 1 1m (lerinitn Spitt. The German population, which waa confidently expected to go aimoet aolidly againnt Harrieon, proved a dieapolntinent to both partiea. It aeeina to have aplit between the two candidate and not to have proven 'the ducinivo factor which it waa in the elec lion of laat November when it went eo heavily for Cleveland and Altgeld aa to virtually aellle tho electoral vote of th atatu. Parly In the day Ilarrinon wan on homeback looking alter hi interest in tl e dillereiit ward. He is a apltmdid ho.--man nn l made an imponing figure aa he roi from pollinor place to polling place urging on hi follower. Allerton remained quietlv in tha republican head uartern, tecelving word aa to the progreen of tho content througnout the city. Ity o'clock, un hour after the cloaing of the poles, the crow ds began to congregate in front ot the newrpaper offices to await returns. Hri-rlvlng the lie turn. At tho comer ol Fifth ave. and Waah-ingtou-st. the 7'oi.t building, where liar iion'a paper is published, was a great sheet of canvans upon which the returua were thrown by a atereootican, half a block to the nonth a eiinilar rantass bore the returnn of the I,rord and half a block to the eaat the lit ntl'i gave out ihj news. The two latter papers have teen etrooly anti-llarripon during the campaign and tho crowda which packed the atrets in front of their buildings partook itrongly of their at ntimenta. The edgea of theeo crowds brunhed against the throne that bad voted for Karriaon by day and waa yelling for him by night. The contact was not con ducive to friendly feelmz and the numerous detachments of police had all they cared to do in keepiog the peace. I'erorateit Iml'lvhlunla. Aaitwaa there was many a rich black eye and awoolen bloody lipa befora 10 o'clock at night. The first returns were strongly in favor of Harrison, and his followers aim ply went wild. Tbev yelled, bowled, waved their hats, derided the police and dtaparaeed the ancestry of the Allerton men, who were not alow in reaking retort equally pointed and uncomplimentary. The tin-horn fiend est aped from the confinement in which be had held himself since last November and tried, as he alwaya does, to blow out hia braina thronah a ten-cent funnel. The str.et cars on the lines in front of the newspaper ofllces had a desperate tiire in forcing their way

along, and in many in.stances were compelled to stop completely until the police cleared their way. It was not as big an election aa that of last November, but it meant aa much or more to Chicago, and all Chicago was out at night to see how it had voted during the day. IVIiat Carter Kaya. Late tonight Mr. Harrison laid on the result: "It haa been a great victory and I am gratified at the outcome. Nearly all the great morning papers of thia city have striven to defeat me by using their combined influence and they have failed. As mayor I will falsify the predictions of my enemies. I will show them that in my administration of civic affairs I can be guided by the best interests of the public, and that other considerations will have no influence with me. My first and beat efforts will be for the general good of the city. Then I shall consider the interests of the democratic parly. I believe, therefore, that in advancing and promoting the we' fare of Chic? 70. 1 will at the same time be advancing and promoting the welfare ot the great party to which I have the honor to belong. As to what I intend to do I have nothing to say. 1 will do my duty to Chicago but will make no promisee to auyene. ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.

C. r. VValPrhlg i:iertel Mayor by .1,000 Majority. St. Lori, April 4. The election in this city today resulted in & victory for tha republicanfl. They secure mayor, collector, council and most of the minor otHcea, if not all. Cyrus P. Wa bridge securer the mayoralty plum from James Pannerinan by a majority of about .1,000. Zuitfonheim for collector nnd Charles Nsael for president of tho council (republicans defeat their democratic opponntn by ntill larger majorities The republicans it is thought ao secure every one of the six councilinen and a majority of the houno of delegates. I'cur yearn ago Noonnn, democrat for mayor, defeated Hutler, republican, by ahout ."..7(H) majority, the renue beinu an a'tnoat unnnimous denire fir a change in the method of admhiMering the city govern men t. Kor tho l'ir.t limn in the citv's history the arin ocratic West lind voted aimoet solidly with the laboring c!aa for Walbridge, he having be -n indorsed bv th laboring people sa a whole and the Went lind returns show an increased vote for tho head of the republican ticket. Keturna are coming in much elower than expected and it wi 1 ho very late before thlinite majorities can bo given. honiria Urrteil ( Cnngrr, Mil w ai .', April 4. 1. J. Somara, democrat, ii elected to congreN in this film Fourth) district over Theodore Oljn, republican, bv about l.L'tM. Th.. election was to till the vacancy made by the election of Col John L. Mitchell to the senate, lictorns from Wincnnniii ritle at midnight fire complete in only a few placas J udgo Newman, democrat. Is probably elected to the supreme judgshlp by 4,WK) over .ludgo Webb, republican. Hepubllcaii mayors wer elected In Kan Claire, Janeavilic, Harahoo, Washburn, Waupnea. Yiroita, Stougtiton. Kdgerlon, (titer t ails, I lack IMvnr 1 alls and eleewhcr. As hand's popiilintn elected O'Keefe by a small miljoiitv. The timvoi of Mmlieon, KauItaiina, Manitowoc, lopoii, Kewaunee and Juneau wid be dcmocints, ihr New i.il Titwua, Osnr, N. Y April 4.- -At the charier election at Oneida today the republicans elected 1'iaiiU C. I'rakn mayor by hi majority, l.-tet year Fred It. Chnney, demociat, wunslectad by ubout the same majority. t Si hi ski i Ah, N, Y., April 4 Jacob W. ( lute, repiilitican, wan today elected mavor bv o ;.' majority, I ho lerublicnnn elected two aideriiirii und ihn ileiiKicra'N four. This leave the common council rei'Ub'icati by one majority, the sum as it line been for the paat tear. The republican have two supervisors and the deinoeratn thre in th. cily, tho enu a lut yenr, w hilo nonn of the town havo been hsard from toiii.'ht. Iinle llonU.'r I Iceled, lMnorr, April 4. Almoat complete rettirun tonight show the election yenterdav of Judge Hooker, republican, for anpteiiirt judgt, und the two re publican regents by pluralities of more than U,0)d each. A light vote wan polled throughout tha stule. jlecHon for circuit judg a were held In twan-ly-thrun dletricte, of which the republicnna curiicl thirteen, tho ilenuciuts four, and Hie funioniMtn six. Munli ipnl elections were held in all the cities In tho State outside of Potroit. In snvcrnl of the old democratic strongholds, republican mayors and utlicla's were elected, while in a fewer number of republican cities, democrats carried the day. l-iier llepiiMU nn. IiKNvr.it, April 4. Klchty-nino precincts of l'.'Ogave a plurality of 2,(KK) for Mr. Van Horn, republican candidate for mayor, over J. I. Mciilvray, democrat. The populist ticket cut but little tijure in today's election. The entire republican ticket is probably elected. Helena Hrtiiorrntlc. lift. a, Mont., April 4. The city election today rt suited in the election of a democratic mayo treasurer and police judge. The republicans only secured lour t ounci'iucn. Tho democrata havo four majority in the council. In Lon; laland. I.ONC. Island Citv, L. I., April 4. Tho result of e'tctiong for supervisor iu (Jvieeus and Sull'.ilk c"Uiitis are estimated tonight an follown: Tiemocrnts seven, republicans nine. Prohibition was defeated everywhere. A R R ESTED FOR THE CRI M E.

Cleorß IlichardMon Charged wltli Attempt Inn o Wreck Train.

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