Westchester. I. Harry W. Haines (R.), 5,512; John T. Windell (D.), 5,502; Emil Neppel (Soc.), 153; Benj. R. Gilmour (Pro.), 43. IL H. S. Duell (R.), 6,042; John J. Carroll (D.), 4,744; Alfred E. Dixon (Soc.), 175; Henry Beeker (Pro.), 57. III. James K. Apgar (R.), 5,770; P. J. Gillespie (D.), 5,610; Herman Kuste (Soc.), 137; Geo. Q. Johnson (Pro), 82. IV. J. M. Wainwright (R.), 5,663; R. P. Nethercott (D.), 3,793; Geo. P. Davidson (Soc.), 101; F. A. Williams (Pro.), 90. Wyoming. B. A. Nevins (R.), 4,310; L. J. Zeches (D.), 2,106; A. J. Wayman (Pro), 233. Yates. Leonidas D. West (R.), 2,689; T. & Burns (D), 1,793; J. S. Frost (Pro.), 110. 219,7514 William J. Carr (R. and D.), 213,926; Townsend Scudder (R., D., Pro, and Jud. Nem.), 221,167; James D. Bell (D.), 103,546; Samuel S. Whitehouse (D.), 101,207; Rowland Miles (D.), 100,191; Isaac M. Kapper (D.), 101,214; Luke D. Stapleton (D. and Pure Judiciary), 108,630; Charles L. Furman (Soc.), 5,742; Louis B. Boudin (Soc.), 5,730; Cortes W. Cavanaugh (Soe.), 5,734; William Seubert (Soc.), 5,663; Stephan Bacher (Soc.), 5,670; William Burger (Soc.), 5,679; Otto Stiefel (Soc.), 5,695; Francis H. Koenig (Soc.), 5,714; Charles Frederick Adams (Pro. I. L. and Pure Judiciary) 66,191; Coleridge A. Hart (Pro.), 968; Alexander S. Bacon (Pro. and I. L.), 64,664; Henry F. Cochrane (Pro.), 1,135; Wm B. Hurd, jr. (Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 9,697; Timothy Walsh (Soc. Lab.), 1,055; Emil F. Wegener (Soc. Lab.), 1,000; Otto Ripp (Soc. Lab.), 993; Edward C. Schmidt (Soc. Lab.), 1,004; Alvan S. Brown (Soc. Lab.), 994; Andrew Bahnsen, Soc. Lab., 1,003; Henry Kober (Soc. Lab.), 1,006; Charles Zalot (Soc. Lab.), 1,013; James C. VOTE FOR JUSTICES OF THE SU- Church (L. L.), 64,995; Robert Stewart (I. PREME COURT, 1906. First Judicial District. Edward S. Clinch, R., Pro, and Jud. Nom.), 125,056; Theodore Connoly (R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,752; Lewis L. Delafield R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,422; John Frankenheimer (R, Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,243; Leonard A. Giegerich (R., D., Pro., 1. L. and Jud. Nom.), 311,178; Arthur H. Masten (R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 124,876; Samuel H. Ordway (R., Pro, and Jud. Nom.), 124,657; Charles E. Rushmore (R Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,664; Lawrence E. Sexotn (R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,578; Edward B. Whitney (R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,584; John W. Goff (D. and I. L.), 202,634; Samuel Seabury (D. and L. L), 202,682; M. Warley Platzek (D. and L. L), 204,299; Peter A. Hendrick (D. and L L), 202,491; John Ford (D. and L L), 202,801; Charles W. Dayton (D. and L. L.), 203,170; John J. Brady (D.), 150,968; Mitchell L. Erlanger (D. and L. L), 202,096; Charles L. Guy (D. and L. L), 201,272; L. A. Malkiel (Soc.), 9,706; Miles M. Bartholomew (Soc.), 9,702; Ernest Ramm (Soc.), 9,686; Henry Engel (Soc.), 9,767; Elias Wolf (Soc.), 9,717; Reinhard Mayer (Soc.), 9,676; Albin Hohl (Soc.), 9,686; Jacob Christ (Soc.), 9,703; Louis Schapiro (Soc.), 9,710; J. E Dickert (Soc.), 9,616; Charles L. Crawford (Soc. Lab.), 1,697; John J. Kinneally (Soc. Lab.), 1,690; Louis Neuman (Soc. Lab.), 1,673; Max Rosenberg (Soc. Lab.), 1,669; Joseph Scheuerer (Soc. Lab.), 1,165; Paul Weinert (Soc. Lab.), 1,662; Arvid Olson (Soc. Lab.), 1,667; William Risk (Soc. Lab.), 1,679; Joseph P. Johnson (Sec. Lab.), 1,689; John J. Leahy (Soc. Lab.), 1,673. Second Judicial District. Edward B. Thomas (R., Pro. and Jud. Nob.), 122,491; Walter H. Jaycocx (R. and Jud. Nom.). 123,714; Joseph Aspinall (R.), 120,362; Frederick E. Crance (R., Pro. and Jud. Nom.), 125,672; Lester W. Clark (R. and Jud. Nom.), 119,375; George B. Abbott (R., D. and Jud. Nom.), L.), 64,037; James P. Niemann (I. L.), 65,243; Denis O'Leary (I. L.), 66,362; Thomas F. Magner (I. La), 65,530; Edward Kaufmann (L. L), 65,007; Abel E. Blackmar (Jud. Nom.), 6,321; Frank A. Acer (United Workingmen's League), 1,041. Fifth Judicial District. Peter B McLennan (R. and D.), 120,463; Pascal C. J. De Angelis (R.), 72,304; Owen M. Reilly (D.), 44,434; Alonzo M. Leffingwell (Pro), 3,406. (Sixth Judicial District. (Two elected.) Henry B. Coman (R. and D.), 88,268; Albert F. Gladding (R.), 55,406; Ervin J. Baldwin (D. and Pro.), 39,647; Frank Smith (Soc.), 711; Lafayette Crum (Soc.), 716; Stephen Mead Wing (Pro.), 3,181. Seventh Judicial District. William W. Clark (R, and D.), 114,694; George A. Benton (R.), 68,257; William Carter (D.), 51,399; Alfred E. Stagg (Soc.), 1,625, Benjamin Feldman (Soc.), 1,544. Eighth Judicial District. Louis W. Marcus (R.), 85,236; Cuthbert W. Pound (R. and D.), 154,150; Edward K. Emery (R. and Pro.), 92,065; Charles H. 71,643; William H. Cuddeback (D.), 65,Brown (R.), 88,463; Frank A. Abbott (D.), 280; Frank C. Ferguson (D. and. Pro.), 68,918; Albert L. Purdy (Soc.), 1,898; Benj. N. Schaffer (Soc.), 1,813; John Vogel (Soc.), 1,767; Willis C. Hess (Soc.), 1,781; Ernest E. Woodruff (Pro.), 2,641. (Ninth Judicial District. (Three elected.) Isaac N. Mills (R. and Pro.), 50,560; Arthur S. Tompkins (R.), 51,374; Joseph Morschauser (R. and Pro.), 50,125; Michael N. Kane (D.), 45,166; John F. Brennan (D.), 46,402; Allison uBtts (D.). 44,819; Matthew Dissaen (Soc.), 799; William Elliott (Soc.), 705; Charles Seeck (Soc.), 737. VOTE FOR JUDGES, NEW YORK COUNTY, Judge of oCurt of General Sessions-Otto A. Rosalsky (R. and I. L.), 172,919; Francis McAvoy (D.), 140,709; Algernon Lee (Soc.). 9,354; William E. Wyatt (Pro. and Nom.), 15,127; Fritz Werdenberg (Soc. Lab.), 1,622. Surrogate-Frank T. Fitzgerald (R.. Pro., I. L. and Jud. Nom.), 329,039 Henry Ortland (Soc.), 9,868; Henry Jager (Soc, Lab.), 1,707 City Judge--Rufus B. Cowing (R.- ánd Jud. Nom.), 127,698; Thomas C. T. (rain (D. and I. L.), 200,668; Franz Máreck (Soc.), 9,624; Charles H. Chase (Spe. Lab.), 1,688. VOTE FOR CONGRESS, 1904 AND 1906. Note.-oTtal scattering vote in 1904, 595,456, VOTE FOR DELEGATES IN CONGRESS. Note. Scattering vote in Territories in 1904, 12,919, *Included in the scattering column for 1906 are the votes cast for candidates other than those on the Republican and Democratic tickets: Alabama-Ind., 751. Califor nla-Soc., 17,463; Pro., 4,027; Ind. Lab., 3,614. Connecticut-Pro., 1,689; Soc,, 2,940; Soc. Lab., 280. Delaware-Pro., 767; Soc., 149. Florida-Soc.,2,530. Idaho Pro.. 1,129; Soc., 4,834. Illinois-Pro., 27,578; Soc., 37,878; Ind., 11,974. IndianaPro.. 16,051; Soc., 6,328; Soc. Lab., 60. Iowa-Pro., 5,263; Soc., 7,675. Kansas-Pro., 3,552; Soc., 8,108; Pop., 845. Kentucky-Pro., 6,765; Soc., 1,819; Soc. Lab., 139. Louisiana Soc., 603. Maine Pro., 823; Soc., 1,230. Maryland-Pro., 4,417; Soc., 3,106. Massachusetts-Soc., 20,699. Michigan-Pro.. 6,536; Soc., 4,905; Soc. Lab., 71. Minnesota-Pro., 1,968; Public Ownership, 10,085. Mississippi-Soc., 173. MissouriSoc., 5,977. Montana-Pro., 261; Soc., 4,638. Nebraska-Pro., 1,816; Soc., 2,296. New Hampshire-Pro., 1,084; Soc., 896. New Jersey-Pro., 4,264; Soc., 7,766; Soc. Lab., 1,557; Ind.. Lab., 2,042; Labor and Lincoln, 1,249; Home Rule, 105. New YorkSoc., 26,472; Pro., 14,233; Independence League, 70,790; Ind., 26,261. North DakotaSoc., 1,192. Ohio-Pro., 10,738, Soc., 15,872; Ind., 2,835. Oregon-Pro., 4,209; Soc., 6,326. Pennsylvania-Pro., 14,465; Soc., 20,232; Lincoln, 16,941; Bryan, 2,140; Roosevelt Square Deal, 9,627; Pennsylvania Blacksmith, 1,351; Constitutional, 39. Rhode Island-Pro., 643; Soc., 409. South Carolina-Soc., 19. South Dakota-Pro., 3,392; Soc., 2,439. Tennessee-Soc., 1,509; Ind. R., 6,760. Utah-Soc., 8,010; American, 11,411. Vermont-Pro., 643; Soc., 364. Virginia-Ind., 196. Washington-Soc., 8,431; Fro.. 2,584. West Virginia-Pro., 4,624; Soc., 2,611. Wisconsin-Pro., 2,864; Soc. D., 24,021. Wyoming-Pro., 90; Soc., 1,310. Arizona-Soc., 1,995; Joint Statehood, 508. Hawaii-Home Rule, 2,181. New Mexico-Soc., 211. *Report covers twelve months from December 1st to November 30th; all other figures for calendar year. COMMERCIAL FAILURES, 1872-1905. 11,739 84 INDEBTEDNESS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES. Continental United States..... $1,864,195,826] |$234,314,190 $1,629,881, 636||$1,137,918,868 INDEBTEDNESS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES (Continued). Excess of sinking fund over indebtedness. VALUE OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1904. State or Territory. Maine Vermont R. Island.. 3,235,619,973 11,473,620,306 ments.1 $421,690,961 272,629,666 Livestock. $26,203,025 $40,223,9271 16,046,227 26,518,039 22,585,624 14,304,651 35,986,572 239,267,199 250,052,000 5,604,873 58,140,761 25,719,000 17,451,207 189,662,043 486,774,713 1898,222,000 32,319,327 180,212,427 1333,568,000 160,190,227 6,553,949 31,397,196 1,050,000 7,668,599 5,578,000 53,776,806 36,387,109 48,658,045 31,457,603 Georgia 1,167,445,671 563,155,476 57,293,670 Florida 431,409,200 223,396,227 15,528,803 Ohio 5,946,969,466 3,383,834,608 173,847,240 Indiana 3,105,781,739 1,760,058,958) 151,798,200 84,079,065 375,541,000 Illinois 8,816,556,191 5,468,492,926) 268,731,540 Michigan 3,282,419,117 2,019,296,490 123,265,031 Wisconsin 2,838,678,239 1,682,068, 672 131,790,769 Minnesota 3,343,722,076 1,982,552,889 126,353,319 45,121,997 468,734,000] Iowa 4,048,516,076 2,491,273,897 335,681,475 Missouri 3,759,597,451 2,233,765,544 204,030,528 N. Dakota.. 735,802,909 371,303,432 65,582,944 S. Dakota... Nebraska 679,840,939 2,009,563,633 2,253,224, 243 381,435,856 1,086,579,628 1,135,004,695 89,192,677 2,723,430 49,646,000 188,527,537 228,644,982 91,489,357 30,907,185 155,772,000 Tennessee 1,104,223,979 557,504,977 76,205,984 24,108,906 131,166,000 Alabama 965,014,261 446,747,512 50,746,958 Mississippi Louisiana 688,249,022 1,032,229,006 489,295,161) 45,000,956 Arkansas 803,907,972 397,239,116 54,956,832 Indian Ter.. 459,021,355 216,761,600 49,026,248 Oklahoma 636,013,700 3,649,170 78,668,000 Texas 2,836,322,003 1,554,714,941 286,691,300 43,462,409 237,718,000 Montana 746,311,213 328,554,427 53,168,425 Idaho 342,871,863 147,771,554| 25,944,298 3,313,940 91,877,000 Wyoming 329,572,241 131,628,903 35,965,009 Colorado 57,362,874 44,520,856 198,261,000 New Mexico 332,262,650 154,644,570 30,294,584 156,425,691 16,582,642 3,598,484 68,356,000 258,595,674 20,435,227 Nevada 220,734,507 122,296,975 14,917,223 717,016 43,745,000 546,503,248) 182,837,000) Oregon 852,053,232 541,457,965 36,011,028 California 4,115,491,106 2,664,472,025 states are classed as real property. 350.694.000 United States ($107,104,211,917 $62.341,492,134 $4,073,791,736 $3,297,754, 180|1$11,244,752,000 1Exclusive of railroads and telegraph and telephone systems, which in certain |