Schuyler. Halsted st., the 5th Ward, those parts of the XV.-Counties of Adams, Fulton, Henry, Knox and 11th and 12th Wards south of 22d st., and the 29th and 30th Wards north of 51st st. George P. Foster, Dem.. F. Finsterbach, Soc... D. J. Stewart, Pro...... Foster's plurality.. G. W. Prince, Rep J. W. Olson, Dem H. Whalen, Soc 21,899 14,698 ........ 16,045 J. H. Barten, Pro 899 601 V.-Cook County (Chicago), the 9th and 10th Wards, James McAndrews, Dem... C. O. Bassett, Pro... McAndrews's plurality. Groff's plurality 11,083 XVII.-Counties of Ford, Livingston, Logan, McLean VI. Cook County, the towns of Proviso, Cicero, H. P. Kuesch. Soc.. E. W. Chafin, Pro.. Lorrimer's plurality. 16,540 and Woodford. J. A. Sterling. Rep Z. F. Yost, Dem W. P. Allen, Pro Sterling's plurality 18.331 14,040 1,344 4,291 15,555 XVIII.-Counties of Clark, Cumberland, Edgar, Iro quois, Kankakee and Vermilion. Joseph G. Cannon, Rep 667 536 H. C. Bell, Dem 985 N. J. Wright, Pro Cannon's plurality 22.941 15.254 1,166 7.687 XIX.-Counties of Champaign, Coles, De Witt, Doug- W. B. Hinds, Dem.. H. S. Manty, Pro Warner's plurality 24.155 19,895 1,241 4.260 3,471 XX.-Counties of Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Jersey, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Pike and Scott. J. M. Hess, Dem.. J. H. Bard, Soc.. F. C. Ebinger, Pro... 496 H. T. Rainey, Dem J. H. Danskin, Rep VIII. Cook County (Chicago), that part of the 15th Ward east of Robey st., and the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Wards. J. H. Morphis, Pro. Rainey's plurality XXI.-Counties of Christian, Macoupin, Montgomery G. D. Evans, Soc..... T. B. Wood, Pro. 1.546 and Sangamon. B. F. Caldwell. Dem Leroy Anderson. Rep J. J. Diegau, Pro Caldwell's plurality 3,776 Wards, the 23d Ward east of Halsted st., and XXII.-Counties of Bond, Madison, Monroe, St. Clair the 25th Ward south of Graceland ave. and Washington. 20,165 14,889 642 5,276 20.774 16,998 726 13,774 1,305 288 Governor, Richard Yates; Lieutenant-Governor, W. A. Northcott; Secretary of State, James A. Rose; 19,229 Treasurer, F. O. Busse; Auditor, J. S. McCullough 9,401 Attorney-General, H. J. Hamlin; Adjutant-General, 729 J. N. Reece: Superintendent of Insurance, Henry Yates; Superintendent of Institutions, Alfred Bayliss, 9,828 All Republicans. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, Jacob W. Wilkins, Dem.; Associate Justices, C. C. Boggs, Rep.; 19,404 J. N. Carter, Rep.; J. B. Ricks, Dem.; J. H. Cart13,195 wright, Rep.; B. D. Magruder. Rep.; John P. Hand, 1,118 Rep.; Clerks of the Court, A. D. Cadwallader, Rep.; 988 C. Mamer, Rep.; O. J. Page. Dem. XIV-Counties of Hancock, Henderson, McDonough, B. F. Marsh,_Rep J. W. Lusk, Dem R. F. Kindler, Soc P. M. Corrishon, Pro Marsh's plurality Legislature House, 88 Rep., 62 Dem.; Senate, 36 6,209 Rep., 15 Dem., 3 Scattering. Districts. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. Districts. I.-Counties of Posey, Gibson, Vanderbury, Warrick, VIII.-Counties of Madison, Delaware, Randolph, Jay, Pike and Spencer. John W. Spencer, Dem. Moses Smith, Soc. 3 Geo. W. Cromer, Rep. Wells, Adams. 21,524 17,833 James E. Truesdale, Dem. 25,842 21.474 1,818 4.368 Cromer's plurality 3,691 IX.-Counties of Fountain, Montgomery, Boone, Clin II. Counties of Knox, Sullivan, Daviess, Greene, Owen, Monroe, Martin and Lawrence. L. J. Kirkpatrick, Dem. 23,317 J. T. Hobson, Pro. 573 W. B. Wolf, Pop. 198 Newton, Jasper, Lake. Porter, Laporte. Edgar A. Crumpacker, Rep. 26,016 III.-Counties of Dubois, Orange, Crawford, Perry, William C. Guthrie, Dem. 19.428 R. M. Delzell, Pro.... 714 20.740 John G. Nelson, Dem. B. L. Shugart, Pro.. J. M. Spencer, Rep.. I. C. Overman, Pro.. Landis's plurality. 18,894 XII.-Counties of Whitely, Allen, Noble, De Kalb, 24.390 19,596 2,344 4,794 19,320 19.035 731 1,065 285 hart, Marshall, Kosciusko. Fulton. 24.206 22.289 1.220 1,917 J. T. Arbuckle, Dem. 19,535 678 Steuben. J. M. Robinson, Dem.. 2,857 Clarence C. Gilhams, Rep. W. W. Wyrick, Pro.. M. H. Wefel, Soc.. Mercer Brown, Pro... Watson's plurality. VII-County of Marion. Jesse Overstreet, Rep.. J. P. Dunn, Dem. J. R. Henry, Pro.. Lee Richardson, Soc. Overstreet's plurality.. Secretary of State, 1902. Counties. Brick's plurality... STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, Winfield T. Durbin; Lieutenant-Governor, N. W. Gilbert; Secretary of State, Daniel E. Storms; 4.106 Treasurer, N. U. Hill; Auditor, David E. Sherrick; Attorney-General, Charles W. Miller; Superintendent 25,191 of Education, Fassett A. Cotton-all Republicans. 20,933 Judiciary-Judge of Supreme Court, John H. Gil1,126 lett; Justices Appellate Court, Woodfin D. Robinson, 793 William J. Henley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, U. Z. Wiley, Frank S. Roby; Clerk of Court, 4,258 Robert A. Brown. Total Plurality 150,011 229,225 9,816 6,360 || 209,265 307,808 9,502 613 259|2,742 223,741 289.293 4,516|3,192 65,452 plurality.. 6,861 Stuart, Dem.. Hepburn's Thomas's plurality.. STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, Albert R. Cummins; Lieutenant-Governor IX. Counties of Adair, Audubon, Cass, Guthrie, Har- John Herriott; Secretary of State, William B. Marrison, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawattamie, Shelby. tin; Treasurer, Gilbert S. Gilbertson; Auditor, B. F. Smith, Rep. 20.997 Carroll; Attorney-General, Charles W. Mullin; SuperCullison, Dem. 13.639 intendent of Education, Richard C. Barrett-all ReBeckhart, Pro. 604 publicans. Judiciary-Supreme Court-Chief Justice, C. A. Bishop, Rep. Judges, E. McClain, Rep.: M. Ladd, Rep.; H. E. Deemer, Rep.; J. C. Sherwin, Rep.; S. M. Weaver. Clerk, John Crockett, Rep. Legislature-House, 84 Rep., 16 Dem.; Senate, 39 Rep., 11 Dem., joint session, 123 Rep., 27 Dem. KANSAS. |