THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 10, 1904, CONGRESSMEN. CHOSEN Republicans Retain Control of the National House. MAJORITY MAY BE DOUBLED Dominant Party Will Have Majority of at Least Fifty, But Claim More When All the Returns of the Elec. tion Are In. Nov, 9, = President is assured of the coopera tion of a Republican congress. The present majority in that body is 34, and there need be no sur prise if this figure is almost doubled, and it is reasonably certain to reach a majority of at least 50. In practically all have held their own, while in some signifi- cant the have lost. the most marked of these are the fourth and fifth districts of California (San Francisco), now wented by Representatives Livernash and Winn, Democrats, which reports indicate have gained by the Republicans. In the 12th Ohio district, Taylar, Rep., is reported to have defeated Badger, the sitting Democratic member, who was a candi date for re-election. The most surpris- ing of all the representatives, how- ever, comes from the fifth and 15th Missouri districts, with strongly Democratic, and the former represent. ed by Mr. Cowherd, chairman of the Democratic congressional campaign committee. The Republicans claim to have carried both districts. In light of these reports, a Republican majority of 50 in the house is consid- ered a conservative estimate. Returns from the southern states show that they have returned the usual Demo cratic majorities on congressmen as 0 nother candidates. The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas, all send solid Democratic delegations, while those from Kentucky and Virginia probably each will sand only one Republican representative, making no change from the present complexion. Tennessee will continue to send two Republican con- gressmen. There are several solid Re publican d« northe Washington, Roosevelt Republican districts the Republicans instances Democrats Prob CABCS ably been the Jegations already reported states, inclu lowa (with one possible excej Kan New Hampshi these ng yiion rom rn sas and the t added the Oregon ele 4 Ot noi nd na Minns Wo the Lh issour! In Doubt Nov. § his morning the in M 0 in doubt he election irl and c. Both sides The Democratic state almed th tate had by a majority of 35000 and St. Louis by that the legislature will Democratic by a majority of 40, assuring the re-election of United States Senator Cockrell, On the hand, Republican Chairman Niedringhaus was equally assertive that St. Louls has gone Re- publican by 20,000, and the state ma- jority would reach 5000. He felt cone fident that final returns would show at Jeast five Republican congressmen elected in 5t 14 claimed vi commiting been carried Nore tory that 5000, and he other State New Hampshire's Vote. Concord, N. H.,, Nov. 8.-~This state has preserved unbroken its line of Re- publican national victories, which be. gan with Fremont In 1856, and has glv- en its electoral vote to Roosevelt by approximately 20,000, Congressmen Bulloway and Currier are re-elected by pluralities ranging from 7000 to $000, and McLane, Rep, for governor leads Hollis by about 15,000, The legislature will be strong Republican in both branches, Senator Gallinger, chairman of the Republican state committee, claims the election of at least 22 of | the 24 senators, and between 280 and 800 of the 393 members of the house, | gressmen, 883,195 IN PENNSYLVANIA Republicans Also Make Gains In Congressmen, Philadelphia, Nov. §.—~The Republi- cans have made an almost complete sweep in Pennsylvania, carrying the state for Roosevelt and Falrbanks by 388.195, a gain of 94,762 over McKin- ley’s plurality, and electing 26 out of 26 state senators and 30 of the 32 con- They have also elected 176 of the 204 members of the house of representatives, This gives them con- trol of both branches of the legisla- ture by a large majority, insuring the election of Governor Pennypacker's ap- pointes, Philander C., Knox, for United Btates senator, to succeed the late M. 8. Quay. Late returns make the result in the 26th congressional district doubtful, with a probability tnat Schneebel (Rep) Is elected Broadhead (Dem.). With Schneebel elected, the next Pennsylvania in the national house of representatives will stand: Republicans, 31; Democeat, 1 leturns from Berks county also cast doubt upon the result in the 13th district, although it is Congressman though plurality, defeated and Schns congressional lidly Republican, t1kins, the Republican, is supreme court judge by almost as great as that cast for the Republican national ticket The Republicans have also carried nearly all the judicial districts in which elections were held judges, the associate judges were chosen, The following been elected * hav "irst district, 3d, *William aver delegation jonal that re-elected, greatly ed Klin¢ elected, CONKTOsS believed Kline a d {Dem by uced Shoul ebe delegation a majority for common pleas and five counties in which have the state senators those marked with been re-elected *George A. Vare, Rep.; H. Keyser, Rep.; 56th, Charles L.. Brown, Rep.; Tth, James P. McNichol, Rep.; 8th, *Willlam C. Rep.; 11th, *Edwin M. Herbst, 13th, *Milton Heldelbaugh, 17th, D. P. Gerberich, Rep.; 19th, Thompson, Rep.; 21st, Ster- tlin, Rep.; *Robert 8 Rep.; 25th, *Myron Matson, Frederick A Charles E H Stewart ne ing Sproul Dem. ; 234. ston 0a”) «i Li, Godcharles, Quail, Rep.; Manbeck, Rep.; 3 Rep.; 34th, the 1 29th William Ir for E Rep.; *{ Ww A. Wilt n, Rep late A inman tep.; 89th LeOrge NEW JERSEY FOR ROOSEVELT Ficke »d By Big Pluralities al and State is | N 3 ocrats In al Benator fcean Republi Shinn county, where there was fight, LL Itter an factional was re-elected by plurality In Camden Charles H. Ellis, Repub Hean, defeated Joseph E. Nowrey, Dem. ocrat. the present incumbent, for may- or by 1000 plurality New Jersey State Senators. The senators elected were Atlantic county Edward Rep re-elected Bergen—Edmund W. Wakelee, Rep, re-elected Cumberland Rep., re-elected Hudson James W. Minturn, Dem, Mercer—Barton B. Hutchinson, Rep. Morris—Thomas J. Hillery, Rep. Ocoan—~George 1. Bhinn, Rep. elected about 8. Lee, Bloomfield H. Minch, re- New Jersey Assembly. Atlantic county-'T. 1. Elvins, Rep. Rergon—John Heck, Clarence Ma ble, Reps Burlington—B. D. Bhedaker, Robbins, Reps, Camden—~H. 8. Beovel, T. Gibbs, 8, P. Jones, Reps, Cape May—J. M. E. Hildreth, Rep, Cumberiand-L. H. Miller, Back, Reps, Essex~-K, Colby, F. lL. Lehlbach, Wm. Pennington, H. D. Birkhols, A. 8 K Kaiser, © D. Du? F. Wilson, J. J. Gallapher, H. W. Taylor, Fred Man- bers, all Reps. Gloucester—John Boyd Avis, Rep. Hudson—J, A. Hammill, Archibald Alexander, J. C. Duff, M. C. Ernst, E. A. Murphy, H, Lange, B. H. Loveridge, I. H. Riordan, J. Callery, D. K. Whit- aker, G. B. Mattheus, Wm. J. Boucher, all Dems, Hunterdon—J, H. Willower, Dem. Mercer—R., Hulse, T. B. De Cou, A. N. Barber, Reps. Middlesex—J. H. T. Martin dyce, F, C. Henry, Reps Monmouth C. Henry, Rep.; L Vandever, Dem.; F. C. Henry, Rep. Morris—~C. A. Baker, J, M. Mills, Reps Ocean lard, Dem Pasgsale--T. BE. G. H. Dalrymple, G. F. Marelli, all Reps. Salem—T. E. Hunt, Rep. Somerset-—Irving Hoagland, R. Decker, Dem 8S. Coyne, Tillman, Reps, J. A. Wildrick, A. For- (Geo, C. G. Pearce, Rep.; J. Hil Shaw, Henry Layden, Ernst Wright, Rep. Sussex—J Union-—-E bree Geo. H. Em- Peter Dem, HOW PARKER TOOK IT Congratulated Roosevelt and Took His Defeat Philosophically. Esopus, N. Y., ker con the Roosevelt at 8.30 he rece cratic Judge Par election of President evening, when that the Demo mrters h de Nov, 9. ad od last ived a bulletin national ready admitted that state had been carried by the Republi can national ticket not at all cast down by the result though it is known that he greatly de 1 his overwhelming defeat in his He the discour- aging news in his study, where he had with two of from concerning WAS given al ubtful headq ad avery He appeared to be al plore: own state received his neigh Den Judge the smoking The bulletin been bors cratie headquarters Par ker's ds by tive feat Associated Press When asked If he had any state nt to make, he pulled a telegraph toward him and for a n Then he “I am going to send this telegram to President The was dispatched at once, It was as { lows to Juadge the rep-a2senia wrote hastily ment sald Roosevelt mMessag “ 1 i “The President, Washington their apt rove by voles congratuls 14 meanor Of the bull read rast) Was wi ‘ he would Zam ) The tate ket was not far be nd Robert th and from Henry date for governor gEWeep the car down ore WAR A of man-at. the leg- Republican by a ratio estimated at about 2% to 1, which gain over the ratio of two i*an Congressmen in each the the elected four districts and CONETros all and fslature will large were re remain is a slight YOArs ago Roosevelt Sweeps Illinois. Chicago, Nov, § According to the returns IHlinols will give President Roosevelt the largest plurality ever given to any presidential candidate, He has by the unofMeial returns carried Chicago by 97.000, and the county of Cook outside of the city will give him about $000 additional, making his pln rality In the state 200,000 The Republican state ticket has been overwhelmingly elected, Deneon for governor running about 15,000 be hind the national ticket In Cook county. Lo Virginia For Parker, Richmond, Va, Nov, §.-The elec tion In Virginia was absolutely with. out disturbance so far as has been heard. The Democratic majority on | the presidential ticket will be about | 26,000, B. P| i { ] Nine Democratic congressmen out of a total of 10 have been chosen. | Blemp, the Republican Incumbent In | the Ninth district, apparently Is re elected by a majority of about 1290, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMS FOR BALE ~The estate of Jacon GARRKICK decd, will dispose of two farms in Marion township. The one 18 known us the Jacon Hanrer Faun’ which comprises 20 acres, 100 of which Is timberiand adjoining, which will be offered jointly or apart, to suit purchasers, The other is known as the “MC UAULEY Fans" of 126 acres, ad jolus "he above property. Both farms have good bulldings, under splendid cultivation, supplied with spring water well located and will wake either a desirable home or 8 good Investment, For further information Inquire of Gro, Gansuick. Bellefonte, Pa HENRY GAnBRIOK, Zion at Adm nistrators, A DITOR'S NOTICE In the matter'of the ‘estate of JONATHAN TnessLEx, late of Harris Township Centre Co Penn's, dee'd The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, “to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the accountants. to and among those legally en titled to receive the same” will meet to perform the du les of his appointment on Friday vember 25th 1¥4 at ten o'cle 1 th it his of Court Proclamation ¢ Honorab 1 { ‘age 3 thelr oMee nppertuins to be done and those who are bound in recognizances LO prose cute ngainst the pri re that are or shall be in the Jail of Centre county, be then and there Lo prosecute aguinst them us shall be fst Given under my hand Slat day of October, in the 1904, and the eclghth yvenr United States, Ore ut Bellefonte the year of our Lord utidred and twenty the independence of the one | of H. 8 TAYLOR, Bheriff E** UTOR'S SALE, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the estate of Charles Witmer, late of Benner Township, deceased offer at public sale. on the premises. on THURSDAY, DE EMBER 1, 194 at 1:30 F Ma LARGE AND VALUABLE and Live Broxeg Puoresty belonging t decedent tuste on t} uffalo Kun Township of Bent miles of fonte, Ki } | Cannes WirMen read Fanry, containing in atl 219 OR 220 ACRES 1 erected Sout fLhe rallire arn, a dwelling house 1d and on he | ' Lor prop will west thereo |] ther « ry ai irds gardens, a fine PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. { serie some People wwwlike the very lat- est and smartest things in Footwear and nothing short of the newest and swellest styles. 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TYRONE WESTWARD eave Bellefonte © 54am, arrive at Tyrone 1) 05a m, at Altoona, 1.00pm; at Pittsburg E80 pm Cave Hellotonte 1006p m 210 pm; al Altoona 5 655 pm. HAVE lefonte 4 44 600; at Altoona at 7 arrive at Tyrone 1p mat Pittsburg pm; arrive at Tyrone 05; at Pittsburg at 1050 VIA TYRONE~BASTWARD suave Bellefonte ¥ 53 am, arrive 11 06:at Harrisburg 26 pm phia 547 pm ~ave Bellefonte 1 06 pm, arrive al 210pm: at Harrisburg 6 55 pm; at deiphia 10 47 pm wave Beliefonte 444 pm £0: at Harrisburg at Joo delphia 4 Zam Via LOCK WESTWARD Leave Bellefonte jm. arrive at Haven 2) m.. Buflalo7T 4 p.m STWARD at Tyrone at Philadel Tyrone Phila Iyrons Pulls Arrive al Pm. Lock ViA LOCK Hel " EA AAVe Haven 2 Harris Have Be yen fA Arrive WOOD rafiie » Ag J.R Fas | Pas ALD BAGH E VALLEY EABTWARD a | x! 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