,r .r U EVENlkd PUBLIC LEDGEBPlriLADELPHIA, ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEftJfim' G, '1918 " f k )-;-?' "' f- REPUBLICANS SWEEP STATE AND PHILADELPHIA TABLES SHOW RESULTS OF BALLOTiN& .1 t 1 ?. J, (.or ro i - AMENDMENTS BOTH i STATE SENATE VOTE I IN PHILADELPHIA' GOVERNOR-ELECT SPROUL VOTE ll CITY FOR CONGRESS-AT-LARGE &-'Rnml Is..,. ,,f S.iO.OOO.OOO fir- ' . . bv State for Road Bui hi- m-f ini' Aiitliurizi'ri .-- MANY OTKKS FORGOT Extra Borrowing Ctipucily of Now Accessible to Raids by Rosses City Second DiMricI ' hiicond ward Siimu.l vv Milium n W. T. M.. John 11 Ljnoh. I) 1111111) WAUD Siiniupl IV Silul. 11.. W T M .. John It I.jnth. 1).. .. ... . FllLHril WARD Samuel M. Kalus. U. W , T M. . John 11 l.vnch. I) . si:vi:.ru ward .vimucl W Haius. 11. V . T M. Jolm li l.vnrh I) i. . mourn ward I Samuel W ilus. II.. W. T M. . , John II l.vnch D NINTH WAUD i Suniuti W Silus, II. W . T M... John It Ljncli. I) I TIIIIITir.Ttl WAUD Mamuel W Hnlui. II. W . T. M. Jolm It. Linen. D ...... 'Iliird Di-trirt t rinn wahd I Wm .1 UcNIehtil. It Juliu 11, tlauuer. I il.Vnt WAUD WcNIrhol II. i.r. u TK.VTIt WAUD Roth aincndingnts ( llic State Con stitution submitted to Hi voters yes- . .. .,.. t... .. hat n i-aldled .Will t icruay npparetui.v mi- , i;- ,, ; .. pi,. ..oi .f nn thorn. however. l far , j0"" ' llaus.r. D.. a. ... ii !.. Iinnitd ftf flirt various tick.ts Am l usu.jl in elections ;; ,jl,V;T,;,I,,n- In which ami nilineiits or loans are - i UI.UVIJNTH W M'.D Volretl, many persons fuiwi till about ' Wri, , si,.xichcl. It.. Itiem or dehbii.itely refrained from vol- jhn JI llHucr I) ine on them ' , TWia.FTH wuu The ote on the amcmlmcnls in Plitla- U'm. .1 JhNiihol It . . dolphin win n follows No 1. VS. Junn ' ''' " 1)7411 no 14,877. No 2. " 08.810., THIIITHHNTH WMID t,n tnm John JI Hauler. D ho, 27.081 i vvm J MrMrboi. 11 . . . Amendment No 1 .iutlinri7i n Mnif iium'ti i-vtii w mid bond If,.. of j;oon,,ooo for ImlMlnB ,,, Z!;er . and lmprov.nK ronils Tluo met vltn Wm j ji,vi,.hi. n jjcneral approval nn.l lliore a Hover stXTKKNTH WAl.n any doubt that It miM be ratllled. vm j Mi-Nuhni u This Mill b the nri time In many years John Ji Hanger. 1 . tlmt rentibylianla tin hail a .lebt. , i:i-lllTi:i:.srH WAUD Amendment No. 2. hopr. was,."!" ,;' i.'.1;'"0,1, ' ' x.Korouslv opposed b ilu- foes r on. "" " "',ul I actor rule It unienilB a prcMoui I'liiiflli Di.-trirl Ultendnicnt to in.iUf I'lillaclelphla's 1U EVrV-roi'UTH WAUD newly aeipured udillimn.il borruulnj? f;,l1P, w .,ttn it. l'ro .. power aallalile for cener.il purposes jj, j camtibell D . The city's brrrowitiK power neentl va TWKN'TY-anVKNril WAUD Increased from 7 to in per cent' of Us i:dnrd W l',tiun It 1'ru taxable assets with the re-trlctlcn that J J Cimnhell. D the extra 3 per c.nt should be uil only i TIIIHTY-rul UTII WAItD for transit ami port lniru mnit The Edward W I'ltton It. Pro ,new amendment u moves this restriction. "', J ',,.1111)' ' ' Kdviard W I'aitun. 11. l'ro Philadelphia Voir far Governor ' t'f,pl,1.L.1-mi vAu ' and Lieutenant Governor , i:dm w i-nton u. Pro l.leut Governor I "',- J- l""'t""'"' " . " . ' rOUTY-SINTH WAUD ? '" IMuuM W IMiton, It, l'ro.. . . 5 5" r - J. J Lamil II. D .... Sixth District TWKNTY-riltST WAUD i-S Oi-a Woodnard It W It 1' T. It ! l'aul llelllv. B TWKNTV-SKrOND WAUD I tleo' Woodward It W. It. 1'.. T. JI. l'aul Itcllli. II . THirtTY-rilCHTH WAUD I " " " j 431! l'Jil.l Ward Wm. J. Hurkn Thos. S. Jlahlon Alex. II. Jos. P Crano M. Unrland Wallers Oonnan WILLIAM SPROUL Governor - "5 SJ2 3U0 Bonn 3:a ..tt7 1U77 .inns 1,-144 720-' 2032 s c , - ' -o Morn n Oeiorarn iin .is'er f nunU September 16 iiO tiraduated from nu irthmore i'olkre In 1891 Klectcd to State Sep.n u I''!! and nred MX consi u i - trims Ih precldent of 1 r mi Lciku- Owns Chester Time- .iml 'bester llepubllcan and .s- . ..nnened w.th ,i iitim ber of large business enieipn-iw Harried, In 1S9- Mis- incline Wallace IaO.r'Ii. Uaufrhter of J Ii. ltoach, noted Khlpbullde- Thirtecnlli l)i-Iri(t SIXTI1KNT1I H MID Mm Aron. H . . fllnton A. lowers. It nranMlln 1,. Ditwllcr. 1) . . , jacou i.uib, ll I TWUNTIHTII WAUD J.1? Jinx Aron. It '-' I Clinton A Sowers. It . . GranMlle I. Detwller D .,a-l Jacob Lutz, 11 . . . . . 311K ! 3 4x S 6. 7 X, 'J 10 a 12.. 13 J4. 13. , IB 3036 2710 1330 1930 1260 216 361S 1790 3 3 1907 a ii 1336 2211 2719 .1375 1202 1082 232S 3123 5197 3116 7079 2661 4236 3399 4731 2130 1089 2980 3619 309S 3355 5256 3135 1322 452!) 2514 3102 4581 5151 1917 5121 u 1 .' 1 3197 262 2 7239 3111 ! Totals 152316 5939 153394 19.. .20. 21 . 13. '2t. 25, 26 . :t 28. 20 30.. 31 32 S3. 34 35 36 37 38 29. 411 41,. 42 42.. 44. 45 46. 47 48 . 3046 2706 1217 1931 1216 273 3781 1756 476 1SSS 922 1404 2220 2609 2989 1173 1056 2311 C012 5189 3008 7163 2632 4141 3248 4639 2201 4003 2S0-. 3622 2005 3626 5100 5151 1293 4125 2148 5173 4545 5131 1928 4956 4951. 3011 2630 7237 3664 2141 681 169 22S 152 228 511 298 191 160 326 132 300 210 395 1999 356 569 1277 -2251 1049 1708 2321 1560 2318 2196 1717 427 2551 1455 S10 1399 1557 2409 2185 127 173U' 1156 2S15 1I5U 2127 660 1983 19SJ 1873 9S6 2376 789 1111 Fourteenth District TWKNTY-F1KST W AliD 133 ' '", u,Vr,:1,!v'ir'1H W "- ' -"mi w"i J- Hamilton. It . r I' , T M Jli ljUl I!"'- " James Tauan. I) -'4 1 KOItTY-.SKl'OND WAUD W 11. V.. T. M ... Ueo Woodward. 11 i.ia I l'aul 1UIII I) 411 ....... ,,..., L.111111 UI3UILI TWIINTY-THIIID WAUD Pro T M D TWWTV.VttTl! !VArtT Si' M4.1 1391 420 147 tna Oorce Orav It . '.' talwln K Uorle. mO.7 2537 140S. Fifteenth Dislrirt TWi:NT Y-B KCON D WAUD ltobrt A. Ilucher U . W . K 1 . Kdw-ln Stott. It.. Pro Jot.pn I I.OdKP, D Chas C. ntiMrll. D . . It'll tins .-.Mil ,-..-.47 1141 SJS :i3J7 1211 7111 II73-. 2il"3 2110 Udwln K . . ... . . .u - I t'rrt T M 166 i;uwln K. llorle. D 163 TlltllTY-TIIIItD WAUD 363 Ueorse iniv. It, Pro. T, M 1503 l.dwln K. llorle. D 2S6 THIItTY-KlKTIl WAUD jsi Gcorce Urnv. II. J'ro., i. -it.... 1029 2039' 927 Kdwtu K llorle D 1300' KOHTY-TIUUD WAUD 2258 (ieortte Oraj. It.. Pro. T 51 . . . 1295 liuwln K llorle. K 040 KOIlTY-rilTH WAUD . rt n ,J,',irii. .-VJJ ... . . .... ioov B.min1-. llorle. 1349, ' 42 Hnne. U roHTY-KIUST WAUD Otorne Ora H. Pro. T M... D rOHTY-SKCOSO WAUD i Unhurt A. Ilucher. H . V . 1" P . T , Fid win Mott. It . Pro ' intii . Joi-prt I. Lodge, D l"10 1 Chas. C ItumfU II . .ni Sixteenth District . ! iiOU'J ' TWllNTY-THIUD WMtD ' Janrs A Dunn. It . K. P , T M o0()olJ. Albert Ilolln. D . .. . .! "37ll THIUTY-rirTII WAUD James A Dunn It., I P.. T M. . 1011 ! J. Albert Ilolln. D ' 35-5 rOnTY-KlP.ftT WARD James A Dunn. It., F. P , T. M M .MSI . 17111 H.3S .. 1482 2H43 12S1 CITY FOR SPROUL BY 93,377 VOTES Republican Ticket Makes Clean Sweep. Losing Only Sixth Ward BOTH AMENDMENTS' PASS 4302 tKllW A' PI1IT ADF1.PHIA William P. MeMonaale. D l! I HlLlUZUrniA. THIUTY-FOLItTH W 2275 yoiii FOR LEGISLATURE j.o. 662 1239 1416 'iW', First District .I.- 361 I J. Albert Ilolln. D. . I Seventeenth District "s;; TWHNTY-FOfUTH W.U'.D . Thpodorn Oamobell. H James J Hefternan, 11 . WP'.iam T Wnll.11". It '.ihn II Albany, o. Kwell a Davis. D W T. M UD riUST V AltD iIIaps 11 J,,'u. Inlin M.brlnir ft 980 M, r I' Kennedv I) Pro 2524 Ilenn Po-ner l. 13U1 THIUTY-NINTH WABD "033 t.eopo'd t'. (Hiss, R .c John Mehrlmi It ...... obi t,r i KMin'dj Ii . Pro . . 1689 Henry Posner. D 145X 331 twit 034 . . tns2 . 41HU . 113.' . 1HII4 ls7s . . 203.1 . 4782 . . 401s . . ROUS . . 21.18 . . 22.17 . 2113 t6S9 1534 862 2191 694 969 S'econil District S-KCONll WVRD A Ilaldl. Jr . P.. D. Thir.l District NOT TO SPLIT 46TH WARD ntlUD WAUD Niehiilas Dl l.ttnmo. P.. I V. ...r.s Julius -J I.eMs. R.I. P l"'" Jaeoh l.leliermun D 1 U.iiph Ponzula D roriiTii 1VARD Ni.'lmlss HI Ummn, It.. F. P. Tullus J l.evis. ll r. F1ITH WMIP NKtmlaa Dl I.-mmn. U.j I. . Illllus J l.svlse It 1- .' tirob I.lebernian 1) Ilnlph jl'oniula. D Fourlh District MIXTIt W4.RD I affertv. It. W., T. McDfrmott !. ... ., .. . . , ,. ,. , taioli l.lebermnn D. Voters UcflSlM'lv. Ucluilt VtlCIIIDt Ilalnh I'unVulo D. . to Strengthen Harry Mtifkey Vntein of the Koity-'ilxth Ward "de cisively defeated the attimpt of ll.nry A. JIackey. Vare leader 'o - " ') stntatlon In Councils by havlntr th liard dllded tinul t .. naa polled against the pep i-ai iu Stihi ihe ward, while 3787 .Hi were c-tst In favor of It Thfl hr'1 has ihe luiutst numbet of tittttp. of nn u'ttnl in tti , It. hrn proportion of them are Independent In , "urr politics, . Ith the ret-ult that Mai.U. .who looks afur at Interests In the .lames ward, controls not one of the the Com- Hum mun Councllmen nor the Selectman Mackey f irecs r. tentlj n. into coil" with a proposition to tune the w.ud fcjn'i in two, una ime street as ine ui- vnine line m territory north division would hive done inutli to make him a ward leadtr in fact as well a in t.tls. 144 117 I3S JanifH Harr A . KIllllTH WAItD t.,,,c V Lnftertv P... IV . T. M McDermott. D NINTH WARD l..iltert It W . T M MeDermott. D liflli District TW HNTY-BIXTH WARD wiiii i-ine wiret-i hh ine ui- ,, ...... n t i Mackey Is stronuest In in ;J"' Mr it T. M "i.:. th of Pine street, and the .jVw"r.l W .Well. It . T. M. ..... Ilinltl M Howies. 11. Wm II. ilmnon 11 Jos. A Mel.iunhlln D TI1IRTY-S1NTH WAUD 1-Mwln It ""i. H T M in." MUn.r It, T. M . . Howard W Wells. . T. It . Dinlel M Ilowlm. li. WEST VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN T7.1 n f . n -v Dinlel M iiowim. i lilkins UerenU DemoLTiitio Oppo- wm it. onnon. d . r rT ,. ,. ' ' los A JleLauch'tn D nent tor L. b. henate i-ortTY.iiioiiTif ward By the Associated I'rv Pllt.lmrirli. Nov fi West Virslnla win reiurn u iiepunncan to tne uiutui U-'. n Oannnn D. . States henate In the person of Davis !;,, A iU l.auuhlln. D . Klklns, a former member of thit boilv, e. , ... io succeed tne iiicumuent Nathan Goff iteturns earlv this momlm; from uhont two-thirds of 'he State show niklus to i,al,in i .NeJrv. n. D lie leau'OK iu iiemucraiie opponeni, .,... Clarence W Watson, also a former Seenth Ui-trict T'nlted Stal s Senator, by almost 15,000 imuTIKTH WARD ptcs. m iVaMfo''!. It. ... li. ine consresionai tlettlou Ihete Is John J i urey. n i. ... i.. ii i 11 T. M llrnn s Mllner II T M IMward W W. Is II . T II II inlet .M liowirs i. Sixth District S4KVHNTII WARD li r. Theodore Camptiell. It . James . II"(fernan, R , W. . William T Wallace. P. W T. M lohn II. Albino, D Kwell G IlnMs D SOftt William P. JlcMonaBle D . I 3nl? rORTY-FOL'nTH WARD 594 Theodorn Tampliell. R James J Helternun. It . W . . ,-,o William T Wallae... 11 . W . T M III;! ' John II. Albany. D . . ,5--! Kwell 11. D.nls. D ti William P. .MeMoliaulv. II I Eighteenth District rWT.NTY-FHTH WAItD -830 ' t"tnuel J. IVrrv It W' . I' I' . T. M. 33JI1 " JJ John X Snow den R., F. P. T. M. .. 8.47 M'rinelsW. Douehertj. D o- Kdward J. lllnkle, D. !" ,na FORTY-Firnt ward j lids a....i T 1'urrv R. W. I' 1'. 1 M. -"i "40 Jhn F. Snowden. It F P., T. M . 31.1 I'ranels W Doushert, D Kdward J lllnkle. D 1?J, Nineteentlt District HI TWHNTY-IJIOIITH WAUD , Samuel J. llphrjlm. It.. Pro . T. M . . rtnur . . rns. i . - ... - 12.12 Charles II. Hersi h D I 1 . ll'-"i Edward Doner. D . 1- P THIRTY-SK K.NTH WARD , Samuel J Ilphralm. 11.. Pro.. T. M... 'Arthu- li. n. . ' " ' Charlea H llerjeh, D r. I ;m , EUnl HoniT, II . I . I' tu" IVenlieth District TW11NTY-N1NTH WARD 120 I'atrl.U Conner It. D W . T t . John II. Drltikliouse, It. W . T. Jl illchael S Donalioe, Ii FORTY-SBVKNTII WARD Patrlel. Conner. It. D . W. T . .. lolin II D Inkhouse. It W .. r. Jt . Michael S lionahoe. D Twent-firt District rWllNTV-HllVENTH W'ARD Jam's Franklin P. Pro . W.. It P lisi James Wallicr, 11.. IT" 13BH Mmnn J Connor D.. Mil hail J Conway D rOKTIKTII WARD Us".' James Franklin. It Pro. W. It. P. H'l Jain.s A Walker. R . Pro il'J Simon J. Connor D 1j5! V.ehael J Conwaj D 1377 1-llUlY-Sl.VIII WARD 'jam.s Kranklln II . Pro W.. R. P. fff.T James K Walker. It. Pro . . . . .. 1 r. .nniie II.......... nil m in inn mi ..! - Ji ii'i Michael J. Conway n-lj lil'l 030 2914 It lit I 2902 11112 1443 14,13 260H 7S4 S2S tnas 40011 2317 2211 230O 2377 1 1011 1038 1 3039 2.. . 2709 3..,. 1344 I 1921 5 ,1229 6 ' 260 7.... 3638 S 1788 9 313 10 1896 11...'. 919 12 1419 13.... 2239 II" 2710 IB 3238' 16.... 1207 17.... 1079 18.... 2572 19 5126 20 S34.1 21 3059 22 7023 23 2607 24 4228 25 ... 3312 26 4633 27. .. 2171 28 ... 4019 29 . . . 2909 30 3636 31 . . 3033 32 ... 3343 33 5174 34 4997 13 . 1306 36 4482 37 2467 38 5171 39 .. 4337 40 . S012 11 ljr.5 12 ... 4828 43 . 4596 14 . . 3029 45 2640 46 08R1 47 3152 18 . . 2137 3051 2709 1271 1923 1227 218 3618 1789 491 1885 94! 1116 2238 2695 0247 1193 1066 2541 3098 5518 2997 0761 2572 4196 3291 4621 216C 4915 2868 3627 3037 3507 5151 5022 1295 1467 2I1S 3 (ISO 43 26 5016 19.'o 4 739 4155 707S 2630 6S0I 3134 2132 3U48 2710 1270 1922 1229 251 3730 1780 613 1894 949 1416 2237 2691 .1213 1194 1066 2530 5081 6501 2995 6691 2677 4103 3279 4596 2163 3993 286.1 3620 3042 3454 5171 4990 1082 4417 2118 6073 4506 6023 1914 4766 1129 3056 2632 6191 3131 2136 3043 2710 1262 1922 1218 230 3701 1737 504 1881 012 1418 2236 2691 3189 1190 1068 2525 5080 5506 2980 0910 2661 1016 3273 4491 2159 3814 2902 3613 2963 3493 5130 5000 1298 4432 2454 5054 4615 1990 1904 4707 1451 2995 2624 6718 3125 2128 Totals 150S01 149719 143940 148852 651 118 165 106 149 370 254 135 110 270 83 180 143 356 1449 337 483 1089 2036 922 1286 2522 1252 2079 1761 511 121 2287 1147 676 1257 1421 2112 2301 .130 1536 2001 2161 1312 2050 656 1727 2448 1544 891 2191 f.99 963 51283 l'Ved J. C. Samuel lkeler Straycr It. Tarner 620 644 U3i 115 143 153 162 159 161 100 99 100 161 157 163 383 396 394 213 249 237 137 135 141 102 103 105 262 263 267 83 83 83 197 189 191 150 148 147 300 319 346 ' 1369 1366 1392 229 223 226 175 180 480 979 982 974 1982 1991 1974, 896 908 893 1301 1345 1317 2389 2228 2196 1273 1287 1274 1718 1949 1932 1738 175t 1752 1382 1383 13S4 111 416 405 2268 ""2301 2282 1161 1189 1175 691 695 674 1252 1256 1263 1388 1124 1382 2057 2080 1967 2207 2204 2203 296 309 300 1450 1457 1443 1031 1022 1002 2206 2409 1152 1313 1253 1318 1960 2035 1991 513 530 507 1399 1662 1618 2417 2465 2418 '1476 1531 1603 886 885 817 2041 2040 2015 630 668 658 937 946 895 43908 49860 47911 PHILADELPHIA VOTE FOR JUDGES SUI'KUIOIl COURT Successful Candidates for Slate Assembly surniuin court Ward Henry Hudd i:dv. J. JohnW. Chas. 13. Alexander l'ox Kcphart l.enahan Simpson. Jr. S. II. Huselton .117 lO'l 4377 4 Lis 444.' Hi; 3600 2070 117 mm 3I'I II7II 217.1 21.15 401 307 ni.iJ .-.1141! 11143 11132 n. 7210 .70X7 !:.' '.'0117 The llepubll.-an ticket headed by State Senator Sprout for Gocrnor, made a rlean Hwep in the city Senator Sproul's majority mcr Mu nicipal JtidKe KtiRenc C. Ronnlwell, the Democratic nominee, was 93,377 in Philadelphia Senator IMuanl 17 rteidleman, of Harrisbueff, Republican nominee for Lieutenant Ooiernor. and Represent ative James P. Woodward, of McICees port, Republican nominee for Secretary of Internal Affairs, carried the city by majorities of slightly oer 100,000 oer J "Washington I.oirue, of Philadelphia, the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor, and Asber R Johnson, of Hrndford, Democratic nominee for Secre tary of Internal Affairs. Tho maorlty ir'ven Senator Sj)roul reached the proportions predicted by State Senator Rdwln II. Vare in his final pre-election estimate last eienlng. Senator Vare predicted that .Senator Sproul would hae a majority of between 90.000 and 100.000 In the clty The four candidates for Congress-at-Large. CoiiRressman Thomas S Crneo and JIahlon M Garland and Anderson II. Walters and William J. Hurlie, car ried the city by major'tlcs as proportion ately larfce as those Blven the beads of the ticket In the contest for Supreme Court the city Rae Justice Alexander Simpson, Jr.. 90 387 otes. which Is belleicd to be enough to hae elected him. Superior Court Judge Kephart rcelnd a little more than 34,000 votes in the city and Charles It. .Lenahan, of Willies Barre, sl'ghtly more than 15,000. Six Republican Congressmen in the city districts were re-elected and fhe Republican Senators and forty-one Republican members of the House were elected. The constitutional amendment to pro. vide a J50.000.000 bond issue for tho improvement of State hlghwas and the amendment to Increase' the city's bor rowing capacity from 7 to 10 per cent for general purposes, carried the city by substantial majorities The election was one of the quietest seen In the city In years. No disturb ances ard little excitement marked the balloting. Approximately 215,000 of the 241.000 registered oters took advantage of their franchise Political leaders consider that a bea percentage of the registered vote came out, despite the apparent apathy. Karly morning otlng In mail) pre cincts was delaed h me lack of elec tion otllclals At niHiuj' of the polling places It was necessary to hold curb, stone elections to fill vacanclis on the election board befoie the polls could be opened. 1.. 6 7 S . . .'. . 9 10 11 12 13 14 IB 16 17 18 19 20 21 o 23.'.'..'. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30... . 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39... . 40 41 42 43 44 15 46 47 4" Totals 21 26 6 16 12 33 54 94 51 96 243 128 123 75 69 93 192 100 30 96 124 141 76 46 61 66 247 97 139 48 215 195 118 85 209 46 42 209 11 15 49 42 18 - 28 4 34 25 114 214 26 25 69 111 98 126 436 8 267 137 371 114 328 117 43 76 230 161 322 69 81 124 304 116 247 37 425 39 134 44 562 147 3715 6760 30 13 691 248 772 17 2033 1313 201 1343 610 16 1083 1273 m 684 200 228 688 1392 265 1528 1283 398 198 540 660 76 364 699 768 717 161 180 1000 1697 183 1125 813 1051 1554 754 217 1584 266 1695 31122 84 30 19 t, 198 104 217 -70 6 'Zi. 12 50 178 41 202 2.10 j 579 211 614 840 113 590 1293 400 205 542 193 369 363 325 381 619 88 246 700 417 72B 78 352 677 520 80 687 291 377 14989 2739 2556 681 1609 431 111 1562 258 263 553 407 1446 1523 1199 1737 686 822 1469 4457 4864 1241 4170 1877 1726 1149 3851 1616 2569 1706 3138 1923 2011 3590 3665 827 1883 1228 2BIS 3951 3340 848 2640 2034 1802 1933 4228 2468 292 93945 103 13 21 IS 20 5! i 30 SO 71 361 53 97 "l65 199 402 673 349 419 321 287 158 574 316 153 302 500 565 70S 131 329 233 713 250 610 157 673 737 467 163 711 190 173 13225 Wm..D. Portir 2855 2750 1114 1890 1013 1.10 3195 1720 400 1881 937 1459 "ir 2613 3182 1033 1029 2159 4836 6166 1876 6086 1550 3111 2966 4273 2006 3422 2460 3351 2389 2S14 4357 4497 1050 3345 2184 4460 4038 4454 1466 3854 3927 2648 2301 6312 2674 2551 The following were elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly yester day : . ADAMS C. Arthur Orlcst P. At.MlUHKNY Thnmns P tlesry It. 1'dw M, Houvh, ft Jos. C. Marcus, II W. f. Hlnilnnder, P. Wm J. Mrl'nlir, It. Carl C I'HiIiMrp. It, John c PulilvHtt. II, Wm. II. .Martin, It John l.iulcr, It Sumiiil .1. MeKIni, It, lliln. II. (Itehrlwr. It. W'.ltes-r Hlthrlih.lt. Harry II. Tedd. It. J. II W. Simpson, II. Wm J. Mftnaati. It. Jos O. Meeillc, 11. Albert O, Kri"th, It Wm. C. Wmnir, II. drome It, forte), Tt Nelson McVlcar. It. Chas. A Michel, tt. J. W. Vlckcrman. It. James Wettncb Tt AllMSTRONU C 1'. Armstrong. R A 11. Cum. li RIUtKfl W A, Rlnsler. D. Cirus K. Ilrendle, D Wm. 11 Htm us. It. Wilson J. Mali. D, D. A. Uothenber Bcr. D. II1.AIH Samuel McCurdj I!. Simon F Zook. It. nitADFOHD Chas. P. Dewey, n. IV, W. Jennings It RUCKS W. A. Haines. P.. William Ivrause. It. IIUTI.HR V A. narnhart. R. Oco, I, Woncr, It CAMnitIA J. Ross Home, It. Wm. CI Orirfltli. R. Wjllllam Davis, II. CAMHItON C. J. Ooodnoush. 11. CARIION Harry Zanders, It. CHNTRK Ies I.. Hare), R. CHP.STKP. Harry C. Oraham. It. Marls JI. Holllnis Hearse II. North, 11. worth, R. CLARION II. 5t. SwelUer, 1). CLINTON Hlchard fl. Qulalcj, It CUMIIUl'.t-AND ltors L Iteckley. It. William C How man, DAUPHIN Mhert Ml'lcr. n I). J l!chloM. It. baMd I. .Miller, U. Ira. H. Ulsh. It. DIILAWAIU: Wm. T. namsc. r h, n ncjujrn. ji V C, Alexander, It. r.i.i; John M rinn, I . CltlH Wm. J. wlllerl. It Jo-. JI. Schilllna D. Howard P. Phunk, It. rouiisT Ira M Fo. It. FRANKLIN I I' Hcnchoff 11 Frank s Matill It HUNTINGDON L N I rum It. INDIANA t- J. T. DivJs, n .lIlFFUttHON T. T, Mlllln, It, H W. M ovtnrAr, ft. JUNIATA John II. Bhcllenbcrc. er. It. LACKAWANNA David Fowler. It, Mlchal J. ltud'ty t. IIUBh A Dawson. II, Wm, W, Jones. It. l C. F.hrhardt. It, Ilitiil l Davis, It. LANCASTLP. Aaron It. Hess. It. Michael It. llott G. llraylilll lllihm, It, mm, It. Joseph T l:ans. R. tlsrry L. llhoads. It. I.UIUNUN 0. T Hlekcrnell. R. L, M. Zimmerman, It, i. union Charles A. Rber, It. Albert !;. Illnn D. Samuel J. Kians, It, LUZIHINI! Conrad O. Miller, It! Richard Powell, D. Patrick H,Wynuc, D. John McKay, R, mcKi:an Chas V. Cntlin, R, J. A. Fltmlbbon. It, . MURCKIt Edward L. Allum, It .John P. Ulster. R. , , .MIFFLIN Chas O. Corbln. It. MONROE U, T. Kunkle. D. MONTGOMERY Harold C. Pike, It I. T. Haldeman, R Jacob Hamilton, It. Joseph II lllanck, D. NORTHAMPTON William JI, llennln- M. Hutchinson, D. svr, D. It. II, Tracti, D. NORTHUJIUUllLAND Daniel W. licit. It. Antony J, Near', D ' iv. v. Robertson, it. I'KHHY Clark M. Rower, It. PI liE Frank f. Smith, D. SNVDKfl John I Woodruff, R. SO.MKRSKT P. D. Clutton, 11. John P. Statlcr, JV SULLIVAN Frank Horton Inic ham, R. su.squi:hann Allan D. Miller. It. T10OA Frank 11. Snder, It. Geo W. Williams. R. UNION II Jt. Showaller. It. VllNANGO Joepl T. Foaler. It. V. V Millcrr R, WAR11KN Wlillatun 1". Wood, It. WF.riTMORULAND X. It. Uold3tnlth. It, Bard, It. T. M Whllemsn. II Howard W Da, n, Utnjamln I'. Hun- J Grant McOeary, R. WYO.MLNU Occur D. Stark. P. iOHK Hobt S. Siiiielcr, It V. B. Ilrookt. It. i. L. Coo., It. Harry A liechlold. B. i'otilton Gels Complimentary Vote Hrndford, Ph., Nov. 6. Judge Joseph W. Houlton, of Smethport, Is receiving a birr complimentary voto In McKcan Countv for Supreme Court He Ij ex pected to carry the county by 3000 plu ralltj Kephart Is his next opponent. 2555 Congressional Vote in Philadelphia WISCONSIN IS REPUBLICAN First District tl, 7, 26, 30, 39, 48 Wards) Vnre. C.issidy, Rep. Dem. 1 .... 3663 626 7 'j 3681 774 o6 4449 1378 io'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3624 685 3D 4576 1310 8 2114 986 Governor's Re-election by RetluceiKMa jority Is Indicated Milwaukee, Wis.. Nov. fi, Governor Kmnauel L. Phlllpp. Republican, appar ently has been re-elected by a plurality which may run from 15.000 to 40 000, according to various estimates from scattering returns. liiiiiiiiii Mild Havana Filler sm&mW Shade Grown Wrapper illLv Skilled Workmanship MW W..'i:'-vssS8SMHiP tH... ..... , f.,sraico3K ig-jskJSjHjtfiEJ" Favorita 13c strainhl or 2 for 25c. Actual size. The blending of the fin est tobacco the careful malting of each cigar these are the reatoni for the hearty enjoyment that'sin every El Producto EL PRODUCTO Various shapes and sizes beginning at ten cents straight. Mada hf Th. G. It. P. Cigar C Phil.d.lphi. Totals. vs No DIVISION OF WARD :i77 4728 nn Indlentlnn nf hhv rlmni.. In ..,ria,. ,.u . ..- . ... .... ......nu ,,, ,u, .ipui. ' .presentation tne return of JI, JI i- ?"eely from the Plrst District Is assured. 'svhllei In foir other illstr'cts. with but Wm "' Calf the precincts reported, the Republl- J'jhn R - 'can nominees are leading by majorities v"" ' F.ifihth District TI1STH WVRD llur'. It D . W . . . K Scott. It Connor. D . ho . W . ll.a, ,nl,M Inlnnl. .l.nd... t - J t j ..nv nwu.u muiuttc .1.1.11UII III Ulie UIP- l itrlet. the Sixth, the vote lx nlnsp with Win V n,,'S few prec new heard from tht the. J"1"1 !i actum result is aountrui. , .REPUBLICANS WINS. DAKOTA '$ '- governor Norlicck Itc-electeiWv. 'if. 1 Miijority of 15,000 THIRTF.KNTII WARD Rorke. R D . W 1.' Krntt H Wm. T Connor. 11 . woe . w FOURTKFNTH WARD Wm 1 ,:''rh,'.Un, ' W John I! K Htott.lt... . X ..oniior, .. n.. ... till.' I 017 2072 ISSt t'17il 2270 15S 2(117 274U 3SS Ninth District I'.I.KVr.NTII WAItD' Herman Dllstmmer. Sr.. It .. f hloux falls, S. !., .Nov, 6. Accord- TWKI.ITII WARD '..' Itnir to early Incomplete'returns tho en- Herman Dilstwimir. r . ii '-Mr Uepubllcau Slate ticket in South Tenth District .-.Dakota has been elected by a majcrlty phtpI'NTII WVRD . 'pc from 5000 to 10.000 votes. .Many Wm j ndy li.'' r P...'.. . . "t mlwlng; rural districts are expected to a, i'oIvIII-. II. '' l1- T. M . . i iiivf down the present lead, which Is K,'"'"' innwi!'' J-.' 'l'. ' ' '. . . '. '. ' ' bout two to one. , ""' J 4 llepubllcan .National Committeeman hleventh District "TJTt " C'0'' carl5r '"day estimated Gov- SIIVHNTUKNTH WARD ..aFtior 'orbeck has been re-elected by a Richard .,'u,r.y'!'i n ' m&Aty of between 10.000 and 13.000. ,,.7 WARD ' ' '" V. .". .. . . 7 IH'hs'-d..'" nir,.p Homo Vole lor Lenalun kjwih Mite.Urre, Pa., Nov 6 Seventy. Iwelllli llittrict iwt of 319 districts In Luzerne Coun- MNriLL'NTlI WARD JAIN,. a vol as follows' Fox, 239; .,,. a Henneit It 3bW.'M: Lenahan. 4181: Slmnaon. Mattbewr l'attersjin. It , T .Thomas J Kelly, u ,, , 'iJipk P McKee Twcnty-tecond District tiiir7Y.m:cond ward Rente M. , Onl''er. It Bdw-ard J. Mte. D Twrnl'll.iril Ditrirl THlRTY-inOHTII WARD HlBinunil J Huns. It. D. W Twentv-fourth District THIRTY-THIRD WARD ThaU y Kraure It Wm. T Itunip. D '. Twent). fifth District ruRTY-TIIIRD WARD piiuir. 11 -;t,i,,r' .' t. David Jtoffett. I) V V T'ven'vVmth DUlrirt TIIIRTY-I'IRST WARD V.hllii. .iterllns; It Soe . ... lWvnril F JlcIVuk D . 22109 6959 Second District (8, 9, 10. 13. 14, 15, 20, 37 Wards) uraliam, uericiey, Dem. 141 104 251 i154 H59 1407 902 961 9. 10 15 14 15 20 37 Totals. Rep. 1735 513 1904 289 2703 3314 5552 2488 18550 4282 Third District (2. 3, 4. u, 6, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19 Wards) 4.. State Senators Elected Yesterday c. 11.. 12.. 16.. 17.. 18.. 19.. Moore, Rep. 2812 1302 193.1 1261 267 945 1430 1264 989 y2036 5138 Hayes, Dem. 151 1D9 48 149 106 81 181 262 474 1019 2009 Totals. H.imi 132 J State Senators wera elected In oven numbeied dlt-tricls yesterday and In four odd. numbered dKtrlcts to (in a- canoles. The result outside of Phlla 7306 delphla follows: ' Districts Dlstrl, ts III. C. J. lluel.man. :.'. W. K. t row. It It. 31. 1 Miller. It 11114 ' 12. J. H. Hold. It till, J H. Miller. It. lflSl , III, H. W. Hinantl, It. 3S. M. II. Leslie. It IS VV. Clavton Hack- III. C M llarr. It. 1 ill, II. ,. II. VV. r. Turner. R 11 A li. DeWltt. D. 12. M ltlnstetn II 22, A. Davis. It. I.I VV. W Jl.arklr 24. '. W. Hones. D. 44. W C. Murdoch, It. "li W. Hlndman. 4s M. Phlpps R D. "Hi. J. JI. Cami'lKll, "ll. JI D. He.iton. It It. 311. I. W. nder. It. 3012 342.1 tinnol MAURER, LABOR CHIEF, BEATEN 1420 Stale Congressmen Elected Yesterday Ucatlill! Socialist Candidate Loses I ,.UIierellSmen elected In Pennsylvania After Three Victories ilj! Itendlng, I'a., Nov II James Ii. I28ii Maurcr, president cf the Stats Kedera- y. 'erd.iy exclusive of Philadelphia are ollows AT I.AROR C. Cro. II. is. A Thos. c. wm' Jiahlon SI Oar- H k'r.M.. ii I,, r .,' .: '"!.' '. .'.". r. ".. liOSO. It. A. . , - - ; tlirA time, as -.isxiiiw, was defeated An5" ';., ,,, Wal- 21.' ! S; j.Vnc'.",,."' vestcrday for afourth term by Reading ters. It. . -i I- '.' ''""bins, R. yg voters. James li Norton, formerly Cor. Wn. J. UurU. R. -J. f Ken,i.. r. w 1 oner by Governor's appointment, vat 1 "l, W Watson, n. 2.1. M w' rilmttt! It. . chostn to the Le-jislature to fill rth 11. vv W driest. 11. .'IJ. H J, stielc. u. .31 ' fc?l i "ViT.' -NSJ,?.1:.."u ,.l.t.'"'- I IV1 fi 'k- -Car-pen. " W i? i?itR5ft. fr inn mi .1 iwosii" " I'MMiiuiuui. ter. n. -J . o, I'orter. il iml labor n'anks wet e combined .., 1 lw r n 1 r. 1997D Fourth District 4979 (28, 29. 32, 38, 47 Wards) I'dmonds, Fabian. 28 29 32 38 , 47 Total".. . Kep. 4132 2951 3S03 5161 3161 Dem. 2289 1098 1181 2398 652 18911 7918 Fifth District (23, 23, 31, 23, 25, 41. 43. 13 Wards) Coslello, Clinton, ' Rep. Dem. -3 ,, 2621 1369 - ' 3293 1830 II 8053 1289 33 5320 'N 2167 35 1300- 400 11 l-1 583 12 4. 28' 3...- 2673 879 V Totals. 8846 It. Maurer v as a candidate for the nom! lS' a' o. ielt D. 30 If. I' Kelly. .. ... ,...I.I., nftli. 0.11..1 ......- I, 1 T Mflrad. and II nniimi iiir .im.u.iiL ... ihe . ii.ic. niHi,, .. .a . .- . -- ... : .t. ffion the Socialist ticket In 1910, He 1. i . -de.. R, J orln. n. . J?, the only Socialist eier chosen to th. 1 13; P l TJt".r.fu. 82. 0"ii "campb.ll, '?ir T ...t.lntitrd In thla ttrlte ' ;.' I Lr if.hl. If It snH II ' 25001 Sixth District (21, 22.. 24, 27,. 34, 40, 42, 44, 40, Wards) Darrow, Lbuarblln, Rep. 3101 7138 4232 2160 5091 5090 6022 3110 7077 21 IV.'.'.'... '.','.'.'.'.'...'. 27 34 40 42 44f, f64fl1ntaOlt 1052 T-'l"'nturi ,n W kt3Xt Totals. 36931 Jjsin. 1386 2159 2021 429 2034 203 1723 1570 2126 Weekly Coal Bulletin of the Federal Fuel Administration for Philadelphia Three important things to do if you change your residence In ihe past six or seven months a number of owners of rented dwellings have attempted to force tenants either to buy the propertiei in which they lived, or pay exorbitant rentals, or move. The Fuel Admin istration, to protect the public against such profiteering and malpractice, issued a ruling that where apj,' landlord actually ejected a family from its home under such threats, no coal coidd be delivered to this property during the coming winter, thereby putting a ban upon the house which would make its occupancy impossible, and leaving the property a burden on the landlord's hands. Before buying or renting a house, consumers are advise'd, therefore, to ascertain from the Bureau of Distribution, of the Fuel Administration, whether the property in view will be permitted to receive coal. It is- important that consumers notify their dealers promptly when moving from a house for which they have ordered coal.' In such cases" it is necessary to cancel the order for the old house and place a new' order for the new house, as dealers cannot deliver to one address on an order for another address. . Jn the cajc of coal already on hand in the consumer's cellar, a - ' perm't. to transfer it must be secured from the Bureau of Distribution, 1518 Walnut Street, before the coal can be removed. ,i JI---l---xi o2 -? jL--a Frittel Fact rfmimilrolor In TMaittpWu. ( TMt 8( s)nrrfufct tv tttt Philadelphia Coal JxeAetnp8 as an aid to th$ U, A. fusl 4dmln(trotlan 151)17 tl H s " i V s . -, .. ' V . X ,