XIII.-Counties of Cooke, Denton, Wise, Montague, XVI.-Counties of El Paso, Jeff Davis, Presidio, J. A. Stevens, Dem... R. O. Ractor, Rep.. Stevens' plurality 24,027 2,034 21,993 XIV.-Counties of Bexar, Comal, Kendall, Bandera, J. L. Slayton, Dem.... Brewster, Pecos, Crockett, Schleicher, Sutton, W. R. Smith, Dem.. D. G. Hunt, Rep.. Smith's plurality... STATE OFFICIALS. Terry. 22.118 291 21,827 Governor, S. 19,898 W. Lanham; Lieutenant-Governor, G. D. Neal; Attorney-General, C. K. Bell; Comp4.915 troller of Public Accounts, R. M. Love; Treasurer, 14,983 J. W. Robbins; Superintendent of Public Instruction. Arthur Lafaon; Railroad Commissioner, 0. Colquitt; Secretary of State, J. R. Curl; AdjutantGeneral, Thomas Scurry. Slayton's plurality. J. M. Garner, Dem..... Garner's plurality President, 1900. B. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, Reuben R. Gaines; Associate Justices, Thomas J. Brown, F. A. 16.542 Williams; Clerk, C. L. Morse. All Democrats. 10,707 Legislature-Senate, 31 Dem.; House, 129 Dem., 1 5,835 Rep., 1 Independent. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. 1902. Auditor, M. Richards, Jr.; Treasurer, James Chap 43,710 man; Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. R. 38.196 Parks-all Republicans. 2,936 Judiciary.--Supreme Court: Chief Justice, R. N. Baskin; Justices, G. W. Bartsch, W. M. McCarty5,504 all Republicans. Governor, Heber M. Wells; Secretary of State, T. J. Hammond; Attorney-General, A. C. Bishop; Districis. Legislature.-House, 40 Rep., 5 Dem.; Senate, 12 Rep., 6 Dem.; joint session, 52 Rep., 11 Dem. VERMONT. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, John G. McCullough; Lieutenant-Gover16,007 nor, Zed S. Stanton; Secretary of State, Frederick 4,862 G. Fleetwood; Treasurer, John L. Bacon; Auditor, 431 Horace F. Graham-all Republicans. 11,145 Judiciary-Supreme Court: Chief Justice. John W. Orleans, Rowell; Assistant Justices, Loveland Munson, Seneca Haselton, John H. Watson, H. R. Start, James M. 17,532 Tyler, W. P. Stafford-all Republicans, except 4,672 Haselton, Democrat. 621 Legislature-House, 192 Rep., 48 Dem.; Senate, 25 12,860 Rep., 5 Dem.; joint session, 217 Rep., 53 Dem. Palmet Caine, Dem. Wells, Lawrence, Peo. |