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EVENING EEDG-EIl-PHIEnErPHia, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 3, 19T3.
RETURNS SHOWING THE RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S ELECTION IN PENNSYLVANIA
The Appended Tables Contain the Results of the Vote Cast in Counties, Districts and Wards in Pennsylvania at the Elections Yesterday and Are Tabulated From Dispatches
and Local Reports Received Up to the Hour of Going to Press.
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REPUBLICANS WILL
ME CONTROL OF
PA. LEGISLATURE
Only Six "Straight Demo
crats' in a Senate of 50
members, and 45 in a House
Membership of 207.
The entire membership of the Slate
House oC Representatives, numbering 207,
and 27 State Senators were chosen yester
day, the Republicans obtaining control
ot both bodies by Increased majorities.
Of the Senators chosen 10 were elected
on tho Republican ticket, six as Demo
crats and one as the Washington party
candidate. The Senate Is composed ot
M members. The largo majority of tho
S3 hold-overs are Republicans.
Tho 207 members of the noxt House
will 'contain 45 chosen on the Democratic
ticket without other Indorsement, the re
maining 162 being elected as Republicans,
with tho exception of ono Socialist from
the Reading district, and one Washing
ton party nominee In Reaver, one In
BUtlor and two In Washington County,
whb made their campaigns without other
party affiliation.
In addition to running as the success
ful Republican candidates, a large num
ber of the Representatives-elect had tho
indorsement of tho Washington party
and 'tho Democratic as well, whllo sev
eral wtiose names appeared on the Demo
cratic ticket had Washington party back
ing afso.
The returns Indicate that tho make-Up
of tho two branches of tho Legislature
will bo as follows, the "regular" Republi
can membership being considerably In
creased over that of tho session of 1913,
when tho Washington party succeeded In
controlling the organization of tho House
and directing Its policy. The Senate
sliuws the Republicans moro firmly In
trenched' than ever.
SENATE
Dlst.
28. W. Salus, n.
4 E. W. Patton, It.
0 O. B. Jenkins, R.
J8 W, W. Smith. It.
10 C. J. Buckman, R.
12 Prank Pi Croft. R.
1 Elrrler Warner, D.
16 H. W. Schantx, R.
18 W. C. Ilackett, D,
20 Asa K. DflWItt, D.
22 Wm. M. Lynch, It.
24 Chaa. W. Semen. D.
2(1 Joslah Howard, It.
Dint.
28 Henry WasJbrs, D.
0 P. W. Snyder, R.
32 Wm, E. Crow, R.
34 S. J. Miller, It.
33 11. A. Tompklns.D.
30 Jan. W. Kmlnley.n,
38 Chas. H. Kline. R.
40-C. G. Barr, It.
42 Wm. J. llurko, R.
44 Wm. S. McKee. R.
40-J. W. Hallam. R.
48 Marshall Phlpps.n,
SO R. E. Smlth.D.&W.
27 W. C. McConell, It.
HOUSE OP BEPBESENTATIVES
Members of ,tho House elected were:
PIIIIiADELPHIA.
First District lit and 30th Wards.
U C. Olam. It.. K.
John JlcPerraott. J., .. "..
J ... (Second District 2J Ward,
V. Q. S"nrstr. R.
lfrfhlrd Dlstrfct 3d. 4th and Sth Warda,
2. J. Honey. Jr.. R.. K. I. Stern, n.. It.
Fourth District Sth. 8th and Oth Wards.
J. V. lAKetty, R.. It
Fifth District 26th and 3fith Wards.
W. H. "Wilson W. R. E. R. Cox. R.
P. W. WlllardV n.
Sixth Dlstrlct-Tth Ward.
W. C Graham, R.
BtTsnth District BOth Ward.
T. K. McNIChol, R.
Eighth District 10th. 13th and 14th Wards.
J. W. Smith, W., n.,K. Bph. Upschuti, W..R.
Ninth District 11th and 12th Wards.
H, Gnnsback, Sr., R-, K.
Tenth Dlstrlct-lEtb Ward.
A. V.R!chards.R.,K.,S. A. II. Twllblll. R., S.
Elorcnth District lTth and 18th Warda.
Richard Curry, D., It.
Twelfth District 10th Ward.
H. T. Bauerlo, R. J. E. Arthur, R.
Thirteenth District lBth and 20th Warda,
3. II. McArdle. P, Pro. Max Aron, R.. K.
Fourteenth District 21st Ward.
J. e. Wooensmlth, R.
F1cnth Dlstrlct-22d and 42d Wards.
3. Y. Cummtaf a, D..R. W. T Weir, Jr., D.
R., W.
Sixteenth District 23d, 35th and 41it Wards.
3. A. Dunn. K.. W., It.
Seventeenth. District 24th, 34th and 44th
Warda. .
j. J. Heffernan. R. Tbeo. Campbell. R.
R. T. Voids. .
Eighteenth DUtrlct 23th and 45lh Wards.
Win. Nlsoer, R. S. J. Perry, R.
Nineteenth Dlstxlct-28th and 37th Warda
C. A. KowelU R. Raynolds, II., K.
Twentieth Dltrlct-20th and 47th Wards.
3. II. Drlskhouse, R. Patk. Conner. R.. 8.
" Twnty-4trt District 27th, 0tb and 48th
J,McCllntock, It.. X. W. Walsh, H., JC
Twenty-second Dlstrlct-32d Ward.
Alsx. D. Later. R K-Twanty-thlrd
Dstrlot-38th Ward.
Sir. 3, aans. D.. R.
Twenty-Wurth DUtrlct-Cad Ward.
F. Fackler, R.
j'Twcnty-flfth District 43d Ward,
yrad Beyer, B.
Twnty.slxth Dlstrlct-Slit Ward.
TH, u UackeU. W.. R.
ADAMB.
D. C. ItudlalU, D,
ALtECIIIENT.
First PUtrtoC
A. C. Mela, W R. T, P. deary, D.. W., II.
&econd District.
i, C. Sullivan. D., R. W. J. McCa!, R.
Third DUtrlct.
3. Lauler, W.. R.
Fourth DUtrlct,
iy W. UaarWla, W.. R. 3 5 IBCUXL.
Fifth DUtrlct.
H. W. Uromar, XL, Pro.
Sixth DUtrlct.
W. M. llamllten. R. W, J. Manxan, a,
W. J. ilowarth. .
Saresta District,
J. Wattacb. W. R. C S. Btavlnc. R.
KUhth DUtrlct.
i, tJwaa. Jr., B. 3. O. KaUar. W.. It.
Ninth DUtrlct.
J. F.'Woediwd. D B.
. Tanth DUtrtoC
,Si wiur. . C. U. C. CjnrlL W
Fsirijfcju.;-- - r - . w
EUrsath District.
ita Dodds. K. W. C. Waznar, R.
! ' - ' TWeWto DUUtet'
H&fW UeVtcar. WK. W. VJckaraao, R.,
ARUSTBONQ.
St' 8. ifc. W., B." ' M, A. MUllren, B.
IHSU.VSH,
y, BwVK. W. r. K. Medura, B.
H BasDTOBD.
First DUlrUt,
U Kmm Ses. ilahten O. BhaAhs, B.
swaea jwiEk
- BLAIR.
wot .
Sttl UfM.
A. IhWWitiilUlh. B MinjaajT. R,
"'" WtASMOBA,
,C MaaMi. . AW. Ha
X a. 4Ptar. n.
S
WARD VOTE ON
LOAN BILL
Ward.
First ..
Second
Third .
Fourth
Fifth ,.
Sixth ..
Seventh
Blghth
Yes.
3219
mi
1703
135.1
1648
575
2S03
1978
773
2991
1333
1340
2239
24S2
4212
1316
1132
D68.1
4M7
2339
2351
7240
2739
45S6
3594
4C67
216.1
401
3409
3.145
2C5S
4023
42153
4723
1183
4813
2430
5753
5066
4900
1497
36S5
5376
2932
1387
6213
2340
3003
No.
119
58
29
23
43
19
8.1
86
23
115
20
33
33
75
311
37
S3
293
456
655
614
811
485
451
323
264
141
532
231
132
301
323
484
651
133
221
769
516
193
492
163
SG7
49
258
26S
495
200
119
12C97
....
it)..,.,..,,.
...(,.
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth ..,,
Fifteenth
SIxt6cnth
Seventeenth ....
Klghtcenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first ..,
Twentysecond
Twenty-third .,
Twcnty-fourt,h ,
Twenty-fifth ...
Twenty-sixth .,
Twenty-peventh
Twenty-eighth
Twenty-ninth .,
Thirtieth
Thlrty-llrst
Thirty-second ..
Thirty-third ....
Thirty-fourth .,
Thirty-fifth ....
Thirty-sixth ....
Thirty-seventh
Thirty-eighth ..
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Torty-nrst
Forty-second ..
Torty-thlrd ....
Forty-fourth ...
Forty-fifth
Forty-sixth ....
Forty-seventh .
Forty-eighth ...
Total 149SG9
CAMBRIA.
First District.
II. II. Cupp. W..R..Pro.
Second District.
A. J. Oaks. W H.,Pro.W. R. Rees, R.
CAMBROK.
C. J. Goodnough, R.
CARBON.
J. A. Zcmmel, R.
CENTRE.
II. B. Scott, R.
CHESTER.
S. K. Whltaker, R. C. P. Oreenwood. R..
M. M.HolUnisworth, R. Pro. ' '
CLARION.
H. II. Arnold, W R.
CLEARFIELD.
J, E. Phillips. P. A. L. Edwards. R.
a. M. Alcorn, H.
CLINTON.
S. W. Caldwell. D.
COLUMBIA.
C. A. Shaffer, D Pro,
CP.AWFORD.
J, C. McKay, D. W. L. Metiontacker.D.
CUMBERLAND.
It. C. Burner, D, A. M. Bowman, D.
DAUPHIN.
First District.
Aug. Wltdman, It. J. W. Swarti, R.
Second DUtrlct.
J. C. Nlssley, B. Walter 8. Tounc. R.
DELAWARE.
' First DUUlct.
W. T. Ramsey, R.
Second District.
R. J. Baldwin, R. 11. H, Heyburn, B.
ELK.
J. M. Flynn. D.
ERIE.
First District.
J. McCormack, D.
Second District.
M. B. Kltts. D R., Pro.
Third DUUlct.
C. L. Aloxander, R.
FATETTE.
Flrat DUtrlct.
Charles C. Gcis, D.
Second District.
II. A. Cottom. D.
II. Cochran. D. J. L. Kcffer. D.
FOREST.
G. F. Watson, D.
FRANKLIN.
Charles Walter, R. L. F. Bencbotf, R.
FULTON,
a. B. Mellott. D.
OREENE.
J. N. Kubn. D.. W.
HUNTINGDON.
J. O. Dell. R.
INDrANA.
W. II. Wood. R.
JEFFEBSON.
II. I. Wilson, R.I, It. 11. Broslut, R.
JUNIATA.
X. D. Muster, D.
LACKAWANNA.
First District.
G. E. Acker, R.
Second DUtrlct.
H, A. Dawson, R.
Third DUtrlot.
F. C. Ebrhardt, R.
Fourth DUtrlct,
W. lUrjerty. R K.
Fifth District,
J. F. Mannlon, D. W. W. Jones. W B.
Sixth DUtrlct.
D. F, DavU, W R.
LANCASTER.
First District.
'A. V. Tlvu, W, B.
Second District.
C. N. Bsrntheliel. R. M. R. Hoffroan, It.
a, Jllbshman, R, II. L. Rhoads, R.
LAWRENCE.
B. F. a. Harper, B. W. D. Walton, B.
LEBANON.
L X. Urleh. B. A. A. Welmer, B.
LEHIQII.
First DUtrlct.
L T. Erdman. D.
Boond DUtrlct.
B. E. Dlefeaderfer. D.
Third DUtrlot.
A. B. Bton. D.
LUZERNEv
First District.
W. L. Adams. D..W..R.
Ssccnd DUtrlct,
Pstar Murphy, D.
Third DUUlct,
P. 1L Wynat, D,
Fourth DUtrlct
Max Aoamskl. D.
Fifth DUtrlct.
John B. Hatten. W., B.
Sixth DlatrUt.
JI. A. Hubler. B.
Seventh DUtrUt.
D. W. Thomas, D.. B, II. H. Davenport, W,
LTCOUma.
Ansrt Ulman, D. Balph aibson, W B.
McKKAN,
Vf. X, Pstrandsr, B. B, P. Uahcood. B.
MERGER.
y, T, Fruit, B.
a B. McCoanell, R.
MIFFUN,
C. O. Cortla. B.
MONROE.
W, 3, Price, DUW..R,'
UONTOOMERT.
Flfs DlsUIct. "'
C A. 'Ambler, R.
Scea4 DUUlct.
W, Ne W. B.
Tbifd Blatrtst.
J, M. LaaS4, B.
FevHb Btstflct
UnT ChftntaaaB. D.
M4WTOBB.
vommmmm
! Wjt "sssasaasfajsyajii F
PBRRT.
L. E. Donnally, D.
PIKE.
Edwin F. Psters. D.
POTTER.
It, T. Albee, R.
SCHUYLKILL.
First District.
A. C. Schaeftsr. W R.
Second District.
C. J. Monajhon, D.
Third District
Ch. Becker. D.
Fourth District
C. M. ratmtr, R. J. C. Sonon, R,
SNYDER,
J. W. Bampfel, R.
SOMERSET.
J. P. Btatler. R. M. D, Reel, R.
SULLIVAN,
C. n. Taylor, D.
SUSQUEHANNA,
C. E. Jonet, R.
TIOGA,
p. H. Marvin, R. 0 W, Williams, R,,
UNION.
II, M. Showalter, R.,
VENANGO.
D 11. Goodwin, R, C. F. Holderman, R.
WARREN.
Edwin Lindsay, R.
WASHINGTON.
C. Carson, D W. T. B. II. Brownlce,
J. L. Post. D W. D W
WAYNE,
c B. Woodmansee, R
WESTMORELAND,
First DUtrlct
J. B. Weaver, W R. J. 11. Goldtmlth, W R,
J Second District.
R. F. nuncard, B, A. W. Love, It
D.J. Snyd".r.it.wT0Mmo
F. J. Herman. D.
First District.
R. B. Spangler, R.
Second DUtrlct.
William Eppluy, D.
Third District
S. J. Barnett, B,
Fourth District.
H. E, Lanlus. D.
CONGRESSMAN
FIRST DISTRICT.
:K h li
:9 -K? PJ
6 5
F :
Toi 555 3635
272 332 4166
803 1076 5863
640 307 42M
906 1085 52J9
705 552 4850
486 622 2319
WARD.
First
Sevonth
Twtnty-slxth
Thirtieth
Thirty-sixth .
Thirty-ninth .
Forty-eighth .
."
Totals 4183 4412
SKCONDDISTRICT.
0
WARD.
KlElltll 248
Ninth 151
Tenth 251
Thirteenth 231
Fourteenth 402
Fifteenth 2338
Twentieth 1265
Thirty-seventh 1431
Totals 6420
THIRD DISTRICT.
a;
g
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FJ?
WARD.
PB
Second 5T5 fil
Third 100 81
Fourth 93 67
Fifth 61 54
Sixth 410 82
Eleventh 29 20
Twelfth 141 170
Sixteenth 187 169
Seventeenth 411 166
Eighteenth 579 722
Nineteenth 1149 977
Totals 3303 2CO0
FOURTHDI STRICT.
WARD.
i
Twenty-eighth
Twenty-ninth .
Thirty-second .
Thirty-eighth .
Forty-seventh
1586
525
893
1203
643
Totals 1861
FIFTH DISTRICT.
OK
WARD.
Twenty-third
Twenty-fifth ,
Thirty-first ...
Thirty-third .
Thirty-fifth ..
Forty-first ...
Forty-third ...
Forty-fifth ...
"16&T"
2376
1709
2169
658
977
3299
1278
Totals 14851
SIXTH DISTRICT.
33m
: C-
:.
P
WARD.
Twenty-first 1875 121
Twenty-second 2653 2329
Twenty-fourth 2065 1193
Twenty-seventh 623 363
Thirty-fourth 1791 2680
Fortieth ,, ,.... 1501 1646
Forty-second 1158 1303
Forty-fourth 1313 J010
Forty-Sixth 2133 2317
Totals .., , 14520 13869
JUDICIAL CONTEST
Non-Partlsaa Ticket Greatly
proved.
The vote for candidates for Supreme and
Superior Court Judges in Philadelphia
was:
Ward. FrSSSnUkr.,f.lai'TSffi
First 2862 684 4S0
Beoond ......... 2463 158
133
43
57
67
Third. 37 1946
Fourth. ,..,..., ljfj
Fifth ,. 1883
100
(Sixth , 4f9
146 284
9 481
f&yefjth ,,.
Wctlth
Ntett
qtefMit ...
TMrteVNUil
,., 8314
.. 18U'
JS0
189
34
tt
U
144
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GOVERNOR'S FIGHT
Returns From the Wards o This
Show Surprises.
The vote for Governor In this city
wards was
MeCormlck, Brumbaugh,
Ward.
First t.
Dem, nnd W,
Ren.
731
8720
2654
1941
1946
203S
668
4259
2356
754
3128
1324
1463
2506
2871
4321
1593
1855
3435
6869
6024
4014
S039
3441
6171
4930
6753
2651
6123
4692
4359
4057
4293
66
4928
1320
5782
3066
63C8
6162
6124
2213
3833
5401
3629
2315
6099
3443
2807
180823
Second ,,,,
Third .,,....,,,,,
238
177
189
110
282
541
220
135
267
43
269
221
378
2164
317
613
1122
1961
1110
1734
3997
1681
2677
1634
1885
Fourth
Fifth ,
Sixth ,
Seventh
BlBlHh ,.
winth .....,,.,,,.
Tenth .......,,,
nieventh ,,,.
Twolfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first
Twenty-second
Twenty-third
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-fifth
Twenty-sixth
Twenty-seventh ....
69S
Twenty-eighth 3116
Twenty-ninth 1008
Thirtieth 745
Thlrty-flrst 1315
Thirty-second 2008
Thirty-third 1827
Thirty-fourth 3369
Thirty-fifth 640
Thlrty-slxth 1538
Thirty-seventh 1367
Thirty-eighth 2604
Thirty-ninth m
Fortieth 2283
Forty-first 917
Forty-second 1864
Forty-third 2673
Forty-fourth 1907
Forty-fifth 971
Forty-sixth 3274
Forty-seventh 1089
Forty-eighth 965
30362
Totals 61787
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CONGRESS
9
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9
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B
23C2
731
3017
2496
2577
4070
580S
2917
23978
WARDS.
riret
Second
Third
I'oi-rth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
niithth
Ninth
Tenth
Klenth
Twelfth
Thirteenth ....
Tourteenth ...
Fifteenth
KUteenth
Hrvnteenth ...
UlKhtcenth ...
Nineteenth ....
Twentieth
Twenty-first . .
Twenty-second
Twonty-thlnl .
Twenty-fourth .
Twenty-fifth ...
Twent-st!tth .
Twenty-seveiith.
Twpnty-elichth .
Twenty-ninth .
Thirtieth
Thlrty-nrst
Thlrty-cecond
Thirty-third ...
Thirty-fourth .
Thirty-fifth ...
Thlrty-slxth ..
Thlrty-eenth.,
Thlrty-olshth .
Thirty-ninth ..
Fortieth
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714 n82 1140
1013 180 2081
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1081 1M3 1299
1IHI 11V1 381
101 B 1000 834
407 4V .187
1011 1571 1823
MS 313 017
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77S 700 080
800 83.1 1YI4
10SS 1042 880
11H4 18.17 2178
274 207 8.10
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724 724 720
1201 1170 1718
723 720 B07
1081 1047 1378
401 877 342
710 073 1727
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U77 9C0 018
Oil 374 437
1342 1301 2.17S
020 000 621
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262S
1914
1900
2013
465
1329
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Forty-third .
Forty-fourth
Forty-fifth . .
I'orty-slxth .
Forty-seventh
Forty-eighth
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Totals
.3T03.1 S2331 32950 40174
Fourteenth ....
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth .
Eighteenth ....
Nineteenth ....
Twentieth
2387
2701
1013
833
2034
3372
4593
1113
3402
919
2845
2821
3935
1471
2241
2011
3257
2270
1539
2767
2231
'744
3693
1594
2913
4688
2802
632
1417
2275
1762
1104
7816
2105
1872
401 245
2177 1312
6iai
5128
5282
76M
3806
317
537
1518
2418
1356
2402
6747
2153
3439
1715
1989
1179
3600
1961
819
1407
2136
2135
4185
563
1840
1772
3648
1054
2843
859
2731
3847
2189
1121
5768
1251
1139
208
264
921
1390
885
1086
2927
1245
1801
1253
1259
523
2142
877
686
984
1465
1489
2555
417
1904
962
2081
754
1761
614
1626
2421
1265
603
2892
678
712
33094
Twenty-first ...
K
"2
Twenty-second
Twenty-third..
Twenty-fourth.
Twenty-fifth ...
Twentv-slxth ..
3023
4301
3529
5032
1144
2163
4543
2596
Twenty-seventh
T enty-elghth.
Twenty-ninth .
Thirtieth
Thlrty-flrst ....
Thirty-second .
26338
Thirty-third ...
Thirty-fourth..
Thirty-fifth...
Thirty-sixth...
Thirty-seventh.
Thirty-eighth..
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Forty-first....
Forty-second...
Forty-third ....
Forty-fourth ..
Forty-ruth
Forty-sixth,...
Forty-seventh,
Forty-eighth,..
PL
k
3
?.
3389
7037
4663
2291
4533
4603
3364
2967
C032
37863
Totals ...,, 102724 791J8 '5763
ORGANIZATION GAINS ONE
MEMBER IN COUNCILS
Eepubllcans Elected to Fill All Nine
Vacancies.
Organization representation In Councils
was lnorasd by one member yesterday.
Of the nine vacancies to he filled, sight
places war originally held by Repub
Im
2881
2484
1S06
JM1
ISM
CHANGES IN THE
Presanl.
FrasaU B. White
QHg O, Perkins
WIHlaaS, WJt
JeBfc. I BfUtow
S3
JM4
309
662
394
U
W
WUltan a. Bfaaiey
Out it
JofaH.
WUnu
TMatlW'
MHrttm
Co 1.
&fed
,
City
by
VOTE FOR U. S. SENATOR
Result of Contest in the Wards of
This City.
The vole for United States Senator In
the 48 wards ot Philadelphia was:
l'almer, l'lnchot,
Ward.
First ..
Second
Dem
W. I',
426
144
113
77
65
193
306
163
76
180
30
167
171
292
1229
206
403
594
1181
740
676
2232
924
1639
1181
1056
610
1742
568
634
C86
937
1123
1438
291
858
762
1381
808
1112
411
807
1384
1021
634
1711
668
517
449
126
98
88
62
95
343
122
83
132
16
147
82
178
1399
161
190
909
2244
C48
1502
3291
1466
1677
832
1295
531
2140
742
364
954
1595
1344
2729
384
1012
960
2198
716
2054
797
1878
22ft
1248
645
3067
782
843
Third
,....,.
Fourth .
Fifth ..
Sixth .,
Seventh
....
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh ,,..,,.
Twelfth'
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth ....
Eighteenth
Nineteenth .....
T-vontloth
Twenty-first ....
Twenty-second..
Twenty-third ..
Twenty-fourth .
Twenty-fifth ...
Twenty-sixth ...
Twenty-seventh
Twenty-eight- .
Twenty-ninth ..
Thirtieth
Thirty-first
Thirty-second ..
Thirty-third ....
Thirty-fourth ..
Thirty-fifth ....
Thirty-sixth ....
Thlrty-soventh .
Thlrty-clgLth ..
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Forty-first
Forty-Bocond ...
Forty-third ....
Forty-fourth ...
Forty-fifth
Forty-sixth ....
Forty-seventh .
Forty-eighth ...
Totals 31340 47003
AT LARGE IN CITY
3)
B
n
3
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4
P
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D
rz c
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3572
2027
1705
1020
2010
530
4140
2278
041
3072
13.11
1401
2482
2774
4045
1344
1331
.1134
nots
5778
8173
038.1
2(U3
4 tWO
4021
55CO
2100
44K8
4401
4217
1302
380.1
4017
4101
1100
5171
2747
5070
B178
4704
1002
303.1
4.11.1
SOI 8
2008
3072
117.1
233(1
330.1
2023
170.1
1021
2010
337
4131
"oil
2U17
1.131
1402
2484
2780
4017
1540
1841
3131
0043
5780
3.102
0301
2015
4W1
4470
5.144
2.100
3311
4381
4200
3578
.1831
4000
4208
HOT
5330
2700
3001
3871
4712
1802
311.1
4340
3001
2002
5180
3170
2502
.1552
2021
1781
1021
2000
517
4145
2273
OKI
2018
13.11
1404
2470
2777
40T0
1340
1.130
3132
fi.194
5703
3350
(1113
2383
B023
4410
5414
2288
4401
4382
42(10
3331
3841
4804
4200
1155
3.140
2718
Ml 3
B8RO
4712
1840
3007
4408
301.1
2101
5031
310T
2544
33370 37130 .17237 34309 103000 102512 102001
2561
3149
1032
1031
2503
4395
4902
2159
6072
1767
4313
3137
1271
2051
3555
3003
3425
2655
3168
3290
3603
863
4008
2366
4426
5003
3351
869
2640
3448
2494
1437
4432
2724
2246
332 .101 3.12
100 113 101
78 70 70
fO 08 113
Bl 40 40
S3 82 82
21)3 2SH 20.1
128 114 104
(17 04 OS
110 111 114
12 11 11
120 01 110
31 37 51
111 122 104
120D 1218 1134
177 17(1 171
1B7 130 130
70.1 70.1 C82
092 1012 0.10
r.22 534 B2S
1104 1201 1101
2751) 2700 2474
000 1)70 873
1404 USD 1.122
107 C32 Bflt
8OT 018 818
378 :i8T 872
1K24 140 1077
oo) mi wo
274 28.1 231
744 751 044
134 1311 1284
0.18 002 811
22'8 2.111 2113
304 317 807
827 828 780
77.1 702 721
1708 1887 1807
531 547 320
1IH1 107.1 1M0
581 384 B21
13K1 150O 110S
1014 1O40 1701
103.1 1000 10m
4R(! 41il 301
2571 2338 2411
020 (140 588
300 5S0 B47
licans and ono by nn Independent. Ite
publlcans were elected to the entire nine.
The gain for the organization Is offset,
however, by three new vacancies In the
rtepubllcnn ranks caused by the election
of two Organization Councllmen to Con
gress and one to the State Senate.
Four Select and five Common Council
men were elected yesterday. The va
cancies wire caused by death and resig
nations. Tho vote In detail follows.:
,,, FIRST WARD
rt SELECT COUNCIL.
Charlea Euler. W..... , MJ
W. E. Donnlclc. R.. K 3050
COMMON COUNCIL.
Harvey M. Rlghter, R.. K 3T1I
FIFTH WARD
SELECT COUNCIL.
George T. Conrade, R 1C 203S
ELEVENTH WARD
SELECT COUNCIL.
John Holland. W.......... lg
William F. Nlchels. It., K 1S
TWELFTH WARD
SELECT COUNCIL.
Albert Schranat. W
Oscar P. Ley. R K . . .
FIFTEENTH WARD
COMMON COUNCIL.
Jsmes U Shields, p.. W
Samuel McQua.de, It., K
TWENTY-FIRST WARD
COMMON COUNCIL.
Horacs V. McFadisn. W, , less
John I. Thompson, R., K S3S1
TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD
COMMON COUNCIL.
Rtnlamln Clymar. D.. ............ .,,..., 808
William F. Gleason. R IC 2273
TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD
COMMON COUNCIL.
Jacob Rotbkugel. P., W... 323T
William D. Atnlp, ., K ,,,..,,... 4177
Of the three new vacancies two will
be In Common Council and one In the
Select branch. In tha upper branch Ed
ward M. Patton, from the 27th Ward,
was elected on the Republican ticket to
the State Senate from the 4th DUtrlot.
In Common Council Peter 1. Costello,
41t Ward, was elected to Congress from
the 6th DUtrlct on the Republican
ticket, and George P. Darrow, Hi Ward,
was sent to Congress from the 6th Dis
trict, Darrow was elected to Councils
a an Independent, but he soon turned
to the Organization.
1SS82J
UNITED STATES SENATE
State. New;
Alabama Oscar W. Underwood
OaKfomi Jeaefh R. Knowland
Georgia Thorn aa W. ljordwick
Kansas, Victor Murdoch
svMiuoKy jvaasoa n imaw
KtjRiiMKy 4. u. w. Beckaam
TJWtlijl- R. F Brouaaard
K4V Tk ,.Jbm W. Wadawortb, Jr.
WH, O. Harding
,...iewU DfcU JaawaU
.ynwmw Fioacw K. Hedevera
STATE SENATE
SECOND DISTRICT.
9w
WARD.
Fenttme,
Iten.
3688
2625
1917
1963
2018
678
4142
2293
717
3079
1194
1414
2193
2778
4188
1550
1373
3163
1381
5850
3587
C525
2795
4789
4733
6578
2242
4359
4420
4227
3684
3768
5092
4162
1185
5434
2713
6568
5914
4697
1932
3082
4601
3027
2648
4865
3179
2593
Second ,, , 152
Third , 101
Fourth , 93
Seventh .,.,., 242
Hlghtli , ,,,. 136
Ninth ,,,,,,, ,.....,... 12
Thirtieth , 641
Totals 1280
FOURTH DISTRICT.
a-
WARD.
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-seventh
Thirty-fourth
Fortieth
Forty-fourth
Forty-slxth
32
461
ICO I
1972
1162
1893
TOM 8109 8633
BIXTII DISTRICT.
WARD.
Twcnty-llrst ...
765
1712
Tncnty-second
Thirty-eighth lans
Forty-socond 717
Totals 4499
EIGHTH "DISTRICT.
WARD.
Tventy-thlrd 119S s7o5
Twenty-fifth riJS8 6160
Thirty-third ' 1418 6879
Thlrty-flfth 336 146S
Forty-first 477 2553
Forty-third 1447 6561
Forty-fifth 721 2985
Totals 69S5 68308
Philadelphia elcctod 41 Representatives
to tho State Legislaturo yesterday. The
Republicans control tho entire situation,
although spirited contests took place In
several ot the districts. Tho detailed
voto was:
161891
m
3
3380
2043
170O
1030
2017
380
4150
2275
721
2030
1320
1411
2403
28.17
4170
13.13
1300
3204
0408
3731
3484
0001
2900
4047
4040
3041
2232
4701
4301
4240
.1700
3871
5081
4400
1210
3408
2842
6108
50111
4927
2003
340.1
4707
31 0T
2704
5.141
3240
20.13
VOTE BY WARDS
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Creasy, Smith, M'Claln
Wards. D.. K. Wmh. lien
First 459 485
Second 159 108
Third 140 73
Fourth 78 64
Fifth 68 57
Sixth 209 87
Seventh 317 299
Eighth 163 114
Ninth 91 76
Tenth 184 97
Eleventh 33 14
Twolfth 170 133
Thirteenth 176 63
Fourteenth 300 138
Fifteenth 1225 1292
Sixteenth 182 181
Seventeenth 393 173
Eighteenth 595 863
Nineteenth 1162 2129
Twentieth 766 636
Twenty-flrst 732 1333
Twenty-second .... 2143 2927
Twenty-third 971 1259
10001T
Twenty-fourth 1681 1579
Twenty-fifth 213 ,923
Twonty-slxth 1031 ' 991
Twenty-seventh ... 482 610
Twenty-eighth 1711 2111
Twenty-ninth B70 633
Thirtieth C27 289
Thlrty-flrst 852 882
Thirty-second 965 1587
Thlrty.thlrd 1121 1181
Thirty-fourth 1645 2465
Thlrty-flfth 335 362
Thirty-sixth 978 911
Thirty-seventh .... 759 601
Thirty-eighth 1327 1933
Thirty-ninth .1 760 592
Fortieth 1182 1818
Forty-first 415 786
Forty-second 928 1633
Forty-third 1298 2187
Forty-fourth .....'.. 991 1121
Forty-flfth 621 707
Forty-sixth 1483 2578
Forty-seventh 601 657
Forty-eighth 493 628
lot
1430
Totals S3783 42123
ANTI-RUM FORCES HOPEFUL
League Superintendent Looks to Dr.
Brumbaugh for Support,
Tho Rev. Homer W. Tope, superin
tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, said
this morning the failure of Pennsylvania
to stand behind the temperance candi
dates for the Legislature and Congress
must not be taken as a sign the temper
ance movement In this State is" on the
wane.
"We have elected a Governor who has
stated, before and after the primaries,
that he would support county option
legislation," he said. "I and alt other
temperance supporters in Pennsylvania
will back him to the last ditch. I am
glad to see that Mr. Swift, too, of
Beaver, will return to tho Legislature,
and he will probably introduce our bill
In the House as he did two years ago."
Mr. Topa expressed regret that Ohio,
hU native State, had rejected prohibition,
but blamed Its defeat on "other issues"
and the big oity vote. In a straight cam
paign, without side issues, he said Ohio
would have carried. In the other four
States. ArUona, California, Oregon and
Washington, ha said that the defeat of
the temperance forces was not a sur
prise", as the time for submitting the
question was not ripe at this election.
BREAK IN NORTH CAROLINA
Britt, Republican, Has Apparently
Won Seat it) House.
RALBIGH. K. C, Nov. 4-On lfteow
plte returns J. J. Britt, Jlajs., has ap
parotly ftd j. JL Ovdgar. IW,
as R(wr4tnt.Uv-. frow tU MHh Coa-
Tfea otkxw sis Dawoaratic CoegreM
ma wore eletdL
24(10
41M
Burke
SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
SENATE
Dem.
Alabama ... , 2
Arizona .... 2
Arkansas , , 2
California ..
Colorado 2
Connecticut ,.,...,
Delaware , 1
Ra ?
& Fa
fMoriua ,.,.,.., i 2
wtorma ..,..,
Idaho
Illlnol
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky ....
Louisiana ....
Maine
Maryland ....
Massachusetts
Michigan .....
Minnesota . . ,
2
I 1
2
t
KlltMIHII 1
Me 1
........ 2
141 X
) 2
4 I
112 2612
71 1932
67 1823
372 4123
173 2260
11 713
280 4261
1089 17726
Mlmlnlppl ,.,,.,,.,.,..,. 2
Mlesouri 2
Montana 2
I t (
Neireska 1
NeatlA 2
New Hampshire 1
New Jersey 2
New Mexico
New York ..,.., 1
North Carolina ,. 2
North Dakota
Ohio 1
Oklahoma 2
Oregon 2
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina... 2
Koutli Dakota ..
Tennessee 2
Texas ., 2
Utah ..................... ..
Vermont .........a....... ..
Virginia 3
Washington ..
West Virginia, 1
Wisconsin ................ ..
Wyoming ................ 3
M
9 B
& : a
: r t r
: x V
r if
1307 6013
303 2521
2109 4354
1584 4787
m 3109
2212 5321
25110
5,
a a
BEPBESENTATIVES
Dem.
. 10
. 1
. T
. 1
. 4
. n
. 1
. 4
. 12
.' 20
. 10
. 1
. 2
. O
. 7
. 1
. R
. n
. 1
Alabama
Arliona ...,
Arkansas ,
Callfornlna
Colorado
Connecticut
Delawaro
Florida
Georgia .
Idaho
Illlnnol
Indiana
Ion-a
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Malno
Marylnnd,
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mlnnosota ...
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana. .
Nebraska
Nevada
Now Hampshire ....
New Jersey
New Mexico
Now Tork
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
:
it
: f
1434 3-IG3
Sfi7n una
anis M7ft
J825 3118
9376 18330
4 fi
:S.h .M
. a o3
R
14
2
2
, B
1
23
10
13
7
si
1
7
Oklahoma
Oregon
I'cnnsyivama
Ithoi1 Island
soutn carouna
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
18
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
.. O
','. 'i
.222
Washington
West Virginia
"Wisconsin
Wyoming
Totals
Democratic majority
Democratic plurality
200
VOTE BY WARDS
FOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS
3468
McNalr,
Dem.
442
145
106
80
65
435
268
143
91
174
29
156
176
289
1233
185
404
585
11G4
677
647
2061
888
1680
1232
1037
458
1570
518
541
779'
843
1099
1462
277
934
717
1237
773
1073
380
721
1202
982
584
1483
646
501
2626
1770
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth ...........
Sixth ...........
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first ....
Twenty-second,.
Twonty-thlrd ...
Twenty-fourth...
Twenty-fifth . , .
Twonty-dlxth . ,.
Twenty-seventh.
Twenty-olghth..
Twenty-ninth ..
Thirtieth
Thirty-first ....
Thirty-second ..
Thirty-third ....
Thirty-fourth ...
Thlrty-flfth
Thlrty-Blxth ....
Thirty-seventh..
Thirty-eighth ...
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Forty-nrst
Forty-second ...,
Forty-third
Forty-fourth ...
Forty-fifth
Forty-sixth
Forty-seventh ..
Forty-eighth ...
1777
1919
623
4184
2290
732
2943
1188
1413
2496
2798
4201
1C52
1288
3124
6395
G805
3378
6814
2818
4852'
4533
5740
2359
4463
4401
4251
3496
3736
4981
4257
1163
5462
2751
5687
5918
4809
1850
3126
4692
3153
2613
6106
3247
2607
435148
Totals ....... 33063 38189 173477
VON KLUK GETS ONE VOTE
New Yorker Would Make German
Oonventlon Delegate.
NEW YORK, Nov 4.-Jeneral von
Kluk received one vote for election as a
delegate to the New York State con
stltutlonai convention. The new election
system made freak ballots easy.
Others receiving a vote with the Ger
man commander were Francisco 'Villa,
John D. Rockefeller, Thomas F. Ryan,
Theodore Roosevelt and James Larkln.
BBSTJLTS IN DIVISIONS OF
CANDIDATES AND LEADEBS
DOdtOl RrUtTlHAIItriVai Vinma lirlalnn
the 47th of the Sd Ward, went ill
'' orumoaugn. let; Penrose. 127
MeCormlck, m.
Senator Pmr' division, the Sth
of the itq Ward, returned Brum
baugh. 148; MeCormlck, J6, Penrose
144; Palmer, 21; PInohot l.
Demoeratle state Chairman Morris'
division, the 20th ot the 7th Ward
gave: Brumbaugh, 1: MeCormlck. 22
Penrose, us. Palmar. 8; Pinchot. 10
Mayor ptankanburg's aud State Sen
ator James P MeNlchoi'a division, the
17U) of th 10th Word, returned Bum
abugh. 117, MeCormlck, 16. Penrose
ill, Paluiar, tl. Ptecfcot. .
Rrsta4,Y wattem 8 Vare) a 4,
vtohw. the X)M at Um Jth Ward, g c
Bnuobub. JU; McCurtuick i j, ,
nm. lttt Palmar. ; Ptnchot, i"
Rep. Pro.
2
1
i
'3
1
1
1
1"
2
1
'2
1
2
2
41
Hep, Tro,
2
4
,1
10
0
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1.1
12
10
4
1
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7
20
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IaiwIs, Ilouck,
Wash. It., K.
327 3603
109 2629
78 1763
72 1726
50 2011
82 440
311 4192
109 2312
67 734
118 3087
12 1188
133 1425
66 2487
125 2819
1117 4165
161 1521
170 1364
760 8229
1058 6505
537 6883
1284 3578
2764 7031
1016 3079
1628 2656
C33 462S
931 C625
376 2378
1931 4736
651 4490
266 4258
741 3745
1488 . 3974
989 6163
2353 4423
323 1229
806 6438
791 2943
1903 6843
646 6944
1740 4963
586 2058
1585 3425
2002 4923
1106 3161
608 2717
2578 5406
636 3261
600 2608
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