Joseph F. Johnston, D..150 days.. 3 M. Jan. '99. *2 M. Jan. '99. LEGISLATURE. Next session. of 1Square C'n Next State election. miles. g'sm'n. Tu. aft. 2 M. Nov. '98.1 M. Aug. 1898...... 52.250 9 1 M. a. Jan. 1, '99. 1 W. Jan. '99. *W. a. 1 M. Jan. '99... 3Jan. 11, '98. Ebe W. Tunnell, D...... 60 days.. William D. Bloxham, D. 160 days...Tu. a. 1 M. Apr. '99. William Y. Atkinson, D. 50 days.. 14 W. Oct. '98... F. Steunenberg, D. (F.). 60 days...1 M. a. Jan. 1, '99. ...No limit..W. a. 1 M. Jan. '99. John R. Tanner, R.. Th. a. 1 M. Jan. '99.. James A. Mount, R.. 60 days... Samuel H. Mayes, D.... Leslie M. Shaw, R... *2 M. Jan. '98.. No limit. John W. Leedy, P. *2 Tu. Jan. '99.. 50 days. W. O. Bradley, R...... Tu. a. 1 M. Jan. '98. 60 days.. Murphy J. Foster, D.... 60 days.. *2 M. May, '98. Llewellyn Powers, R.... No limit..1 W. Jan. '99. Lloyd Lowndes, R. ... 90 days...1 M. Jan. '98. ..No limit..t1 W. Jan. '98. Roger Wolcott, R. Hazen S. Pingree, R.... No limit..1 W. Jan. '99. 90 days...*1 M. Jan. '99. David M. Clough, R. A. J. McLaurin, D. 30 daye... Tu. a. 1 M. Jan. '98. Lon V. Stephens, D. ..1 W. Jan. '99.. 470 days. Robert B. Smith, P. S. A. Holcomb, P. Reinhold Sadler, P. George A Ramsdell, R.. 60 days.. 1 M. Jan. '99. No limit..1 W. Jan. '99. John W. Griggs, R......No limit..12 Tu. Jan. '98. Miguel A. Otero, R.. W. H. Ellerbee, D. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '99. +Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. eTu. a. 1 M. Nov. '99.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. †Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. 1 Tu. a. 1 M. Jan. '99..Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. No limit..1 M. Jan. '98.. 3 M. Jan. '99.. 60 days. 40 days...2 M. Jan. '99.. No limit..11 Tu. Jan. '99. No limit.. Jan. 25, '98.. No limit.. $2 Tu. Jan. '98. 60 days...Tu. a. 1 M. Jan. '99. No limit. 1 M. Jan. '99. No limit..2 Tu. Jan. '99. 2 M. Jan. '99. [60 days. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. 1 M. Sept. '98... Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. *1 M. Oct. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. 60 days.. 1 Tu. Jan. '99. 40 days.. 3 M. Jan. '99. 616128 †Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '98.. +1 W. April, '98.. 45,215 Washington. West Virginia Wisconsin.. Madison. Wyoming.. Cheyenne. Capitals. Montpeller. Josiah Grout, R. J. Hoge Tyler, D. 3Governors. Term. TERRITORIES-(Continued). LEGISLATURE. Next session. No. of 1Square "n Next State election. miles. No limit. 1 W. Get. '98.. *1 Tu. Sept. '98.. 9.565 90 days.. John R. Rogers, P. (F.). 60 days.. 45 days.. No limit.. 40 days... 1 W. Dec. '99. Tu. a. 1 M. Nov. '99.. One delegate in Congress. Adjourned session. AMERICAN FLAG. The official National ensign contains 45 white, the union of the ensign bearing the The New-York Legislature passed a bill balance in Colorado and Montana. PATENT OFFICE STATISTICS. The method of procedure to obtain patent is to be found on page 89 of "The For the cal Tribune Almanac" of 1896. endar year of 1896 there were 42,077 apfor designs. 1.828 patents, caventa 2.271 tications for 77 2.005 for of countries, England taking the lead with and others of a lesser number. The library has a record of 819,120 patents issued by 137.159 which of countries, foreign fund in 1896. were "Rep." denotes Republican; "Dem. (Sil.)," Silver Democrat; "Dem. (S. M.)," Sound Money or National Democrat; "Nat. Dem.." National Democrat; "Pop.," Populist; "Sil., Silver Party; "Nat. Pro.," National Prohibition; "Pro.," Prohibition; "Soc.Lab.," Socialist-Labor; "Fus.," Fusion; "Ind.," Independent. Where appears "Pop.Dem.," "Dem.-Pop.," or similar combinations, it means that the candidate is the nominee of the first organization designated, and was indorsed by the others. ALABAMA. ALABAMA-(Continued). 1885 1688 649 1385 1053 1484 1376 1697 730 847 1040 1029 1465 1977 1Total vote for Levering, Pro., 2,147; Bryan and Watson, Pop., 24,089. 2Indorsed by Republicans. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. Secretary of State-James A. Grimmett, Rep., 82,108; James K. Jackson, Dem., 122,819. Treasurer-John A. Bingham, Pop., 76,834; Geo. W. Ellis, Dem., 116,941. Auditor-Wm. S. Forman, Pop., 79,553; Walter B. White, Dem., 120,774. Attorney-General-Wm. H. Smith, jr., Rep., 78,624; Wm. C. Fitts, Dem., 116,780. Superintendent of Education-Wm. M. Wood, Pop., 78,952; John O. Turner, Dem., 115,447. Commissioner of Agriculture-Joseph H. Harris, Pop., 78,529; I. F. Culver, Dem., 115,734. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1896. I. Frank H. Threet, Rep., 4,281; G. W. Taylor. Dem. (Sil.), 11,890; J. Stevens, Pop., 648. II. Thos. H. Clarke, Dem. (S. M.), 5,361; Jesse F. Stallings, Dem. (Sil.), 11,703; J. C. Fonville, Pop., 3,856. III. Geo. L. Coner, Dem. (S. M.), Rep., 5,754; Henry D. Clayton, Dem. (Sil.), 11,671: E. C. Jackson, Pop., 4,769. IV. Wm. F. Aldrich, Rep., Pop., 7,345; T. S. Plowman, Dem. (Sil.), 10,312; Edmund H. Dryer, Dem. (S. M.), 658. V. A. T. Goodwin, Pop., Rep., 8,742; M.), Drew 603 1755 656 1368 291 Fulton Garland 333 703 1464 1258 123 6201 45 Hempstead 1203 1838 Hot Spring. 294 138711 245 10291 827 567 208811 1665 285 1567 309 1204! 732 1337 536 535 50 63 Jefferson 1050 165411 698 15981 36 VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. (No Populist or Prohibition candidates except for Governor, as above.) Sec'y of State-H. A. Reynolds, Rep., 40,319; A. C. Hull, Dem., 96,999. Auditor-J. Frank Mayes, Rep.. 51,433; Clay Sloan, Dem., 97,697, Att'y General-E. H. Vance, Rep., 40,201; E. B. Kinsworthy, Dem., 97,571. Treasurer A. A. Tuffts, Rep., 39,902; Ransom Gulley, Dem., 97,888. Johnson 491 1831 435 1331! 261 Lafayette 4231 6081 339 5761 34 Lawrence 337 1684!! 339 1415 173 Lee 213 19451 2391 11531 12 Lincoln 236 1026! 1591 911 133 Little River! 2861 7421 198 2731 851 946 1786 1001 1603! 138 4371 2310!! 433 20511 245 1260 1689!! 14811 1659! 40 3361 121211 344! 10561 565 1073!! 5611 10811 181 40 Los Angeles. 16891 16043 10226 8116 3086 Per cent... otal vote.. Total vote for Palmer, N. D., 2,006; Levering, Pro., 2,573; Bryan and Watson, Pop., 21,730; Matchet, Soc.-Lab., 1,611. As J. W. Martin, on the Bryan ticket, gets 144,766 votes and Thomas Flint, a Republican elector, gets only 144,618, McKinley 2Bidgot eight electors and Bryan one. well, Pro., 8,096. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. John A. Barham, Rep., 17,826; F. A. Cutler, Dem. Pop., 16,328; Geo. W. Monteith, Pop. (Ind.), 1,497; B. F. Taylor, Pro., 249. II. Grove L. Johnson, Rep., 18,613; Marion de Vries, Dem. Pop., 24,434; F. E. Coulter, Pro., 974. III. Samuel G. Hilborn, Rep., 19,778; Warren B. English, Dem. Pop., 16,119; William F. Shaffer. Pro.. 327; John Eustice, Soc.-Lab., 387. IV. Thomas O'Brien, Rep., 10,940; James G. Maguire, Dem. Pop., 19.074; Joseph Rowell, Pro., 299; E. J. Kingsley, Soc.-Lab., 968. 65 Amador 1144 1398 1125 1253 164 Calaveras 1541 1518 1355 1250 645 El Dorado. 1130 1674 1159 804 183 2416 1845 1036 Inyo 286 532 Kern Kings 673 862 Lake Lassen 546 854 532 647 420 528 540 524 208 V. Eugene F. Loud. Rep., 19.351; Jos. 10.494: A. B. Kinnie, P. Kelly, Dem.. Pop. Dem., 8.825; T. H. Lawson, Pro., 404; Henry Daniels, Soc.-Lab., 757. VI. James McLachlan, Rep., 23,494; C. A. Barlow, Dem. Pop., 24.147; H. C. Needham, Pro., 1,196; Job Harriman, Soc.Lab., 542. VII. William W. Bowers, Rep., 18,939; C. H. Castle, Dem. Pop., 19.183; J. W. Webb, Pro., 803; W. H. Carlson, Ind., 2,139. LEGISLATURE OF 1898. |