The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 12, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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CONNELL NAMED.
FOR THE SENATE
Convention 0! Return Judge Pre
sents Him tor the Upper
House oT Congress!
ABSOLUTION IS
ROUNDLY CHEERED
Spsctators Join with Delegates In
Giving the Proposition an Enthu
siastic Reception Convention Was
Devoid of Disputes and Every Mo
tion Was Carried Unanimously B.
T. Jayne Elected Chairman Re
sults aB Shown by the Official Com
putation of Tuesday's Returns.
Names of Return Judges and Vig
ilance Committees,
Yesterday's convention of the Repub
lican return Judges of Lackawanna
county unanimously, and with resound
ing cheers, adopted a resolution pre
senting Congressman William Connell
as a candidate for United States Sena
tor. No intimation had been given the
convention that such n resolution was
to come before it. Mr. Council's fit
ness for the office nml the right of
Northeastern Pennsylvania to be repre
sented In the senate- has been oft dis
cussed but no definite steps have ever
been taken to crystalb.c a campaign to
effect this end. That, the p.arty in this
county was ripe for the Inauguration of
uch a campaign was proven by the
reception accorded the suggestion con
tained in the resolution. The whole as
semblage, delegates and spectators
Joined in an enthusiastic outburst of
approving applause. For a tame matter-of-fact
convention such as It other
wise was, the demonstration was trully
fervid.
The next most noteworthy feature of
the convention was Its perfect harmony.
There was not even the semblance of
l dispute over the returns, the officers
irere all elected by acclamation and
the best of good spirit prevailed
ihroughout. Some of the delegates
panted to put before the convention
the question of revoking the Crawford
county system of primaries but
the moving spirits of the con
vention advised against the question
being considered, because the return
Judges had been appointed and not
elected, and out of a sense of fairness
those favoring the obliteration of the
Crawford system agreed to withhold
their motion until the next conven
tion. ONE SESSION.
The absence of contentions made it
possible to complete the business of the
convention Irt one session, lasting from
10.15 a. m., untl 12.45 p. m. The ses
sion took place In the main court room
nnd was called, to. order by County
Chairman H. i. Taylor. He read the
UlBt of return judges and unuing au
present or represented by proxies, pro
ceeded to have temporary organization
effected.
On the nomination (of John A'an Ber
gen, jr., B. T. Jayne, school controller
from the Thirteenth ward, was un
animously selected as chairman, and
on the nomination 'of F. V. Francis, of
Dalton, Charles, R. Acker, Griffith T.
Davis and Walter B. Davis were made
secretaries. Permanent organization
was afterwards effected with those as
officers.
Mr. Jayne contented himself with
nlmply saying that the officers were
grateful for their election, and then
proceeded with business.
Thurbton Parker, H. A. Williams, rt.
,C. Drum, AV. W. Jones, Dr. Tallle
Fhilllps, Oscur Illdgcway and J. A,
Shifter wore named as the committee
on resolutions. A credentials commit
tee was appointed, consisting of George
W. Jenkins, F. M. Francis, G. Keller,
John B. Llttlejohn, John Reynolds,
John Von Bergen, jr., and C. J. MlrU,
but as there were no contests of any
kind, the committee had no occasion to
meet. ,
The resolutions were read by Chair
man Parker. They were as follows:
THE RESOLUTIONS.
We, the representatives of the Republi
can party of Lackawanna county, in con
vention assembled, express our unswerv
ing 'allegiance to the principles set forth
in the last national and state platforms,
Since our last meeting our nation has
been plunged Into mourning by tho tragic
death of our great chieftain, "William Mc
Kinlcy. Ills patriotic services, his excel
lent character ami his 'beautiful pcrsou.il
traits remain with us as an Inspiration
and a legacy, Ills name is Indelibly writ
ten op tho banner of Republicanism nnd
In the hearts of tho peopio. Tho aplbudld
policies Inaugurated by bis administra
tion have been carried on with fldcllty
and wisdom by his Illustrious successor,
Theodore Roosevelt, nnd wo pledge to
bim our united support In his patriotic
efforts.
Under Republican adiulnstratlnu the
country lias always been prosperous, and
we therefore endorse and commend to (lie
people the continuation of Republican
control in nation, state, county and city.
Believing that tho perpetuity of Re
publican institutions depends upon the
preservation of the purity of tho ballot
me earnestly recommend the pahsago by
the legislature of a uniform ballot law
by which the primary elections of all
parties shall he held on tho same day
and hour throughout tho" commonwealth
iinderlmeh legal regulations as shall best
secure tho participation of all our cltl
sens in tho selection of public officials.
We also endorse and recommend the
passage of a personal registration law
throughout the entire slate as a furihr
Btep In the preservation of the ballot, and
w urge the members of the legislature
from' Lackawanna county to give this
matter their earnest attention and sup
nort. The rapid growth of our county makes
the present legislative and senatorial ap
portionment especially unfair and unjust
to our people, and we request ami urge
th promnt passage of a more cuuitable
apportionment bjll by the next legislature.
Realising tnai local prosperity depends
upon the harmonious relations of capital
. and labor, we urge upon both a speedy
sqjusimeni ot me ainerencca now exist
ing in the anthracite region to (he nd
that capital may be profitably employed
and the laborer shall rccelvo his fair
share of the general prosperity of the
country,
We commend to the people of Lacka
wanna county the Republican state tick
i i2fst and the candidates nominated on the
V Republican county ticket and urge the
hearty support of all the candidates upon
both In order that Lackawanna county
.':.- uo me lime or i'ennavivsn a haii h
i, K4K a tneir proper places la the Repub. J
llcan ranka and that the party may win
an unparalleled victory at tho polls In
November.
We commend the Hon. William Council
for his faithful and cfflclent services In
support of the policies of McKlnley and
Roosevelt, and In behalf of this con
gressional district.
Believing tliiit the great northeastern
portion of Pennsylvania! with her large
commercial, financial nnd Industrial In
terests Is entitled to representation In the
upper house of congress, we present to
the Republican voters of the Htnte for
their consideration as a candidate for the
distinguished office of United States sena
tor, the Hon. William Connell: confident
P T. JAYNK,
ii of the Convention.
'It,
thru his splendid business training and
thorough experience as a legislator and
his ripe Judgment especially fit him for a
distinguished career In the highest legis
lative body In the world.
THE RETURNS READ.
To expedite matters, . Chairman
Jayne, with the consent of the conven
tion called on the stentorlan-voleed J.
E. Watklns, of Taylor, who was among
the spectators to rend the returns as
presented by the judges. The return
judge stood by while Mr. Watklns read
the tally sheet, so that there could be
no question but that there was a prac
tical compliance of the rule requiring
the return judge to "rise on the floor
of the convention nnd announce the
vote as cast In his district."
Secretary Acker had completed a
table from tlje returns gathered Tues
day night, and a few minutes after the
return judges had made their report he
had It corrected and footed up. The
other secretaries concurred In his find
ing and the winners were formally de
clared by Chairman Jayne. A motion
by F. M. Travel's empowering the
county committee to fill vacancies was
passed after which the convention ad
journed. The chairman and secretaries met
again at 2 o'clock and with the assis
tance ot an expert and an adding
machine carefully footed up the
columns on a table proved by compari
sons. The .totals were found to be as
follows
FOR CONGRESSMAN.
WILLIAM CONNELL ...11,004
JOHN R. FARR :... 5.0S4
CONNELL'S MAJORITY 5,920
FOR ORPHANS' COURT JUDGE.
A. A. VOSBURG 11,430
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
WILLIAM B. EVANS :!.M2
GW1LYM JONES 4.927
JOHN C. MORRIS 8,099
JOHN PENMAN K.78
CHARLES F. WAGNER 4,725
MORRIS PLURALITY 3,172
PENMAN'S PLURALITY 1,811
FOR MINE INSPECTORS.
EVAN C. DAVIS 3,124
HENRY W. EVANS 1,500
LLEWELYN M. EVANS 6,964
WILLIAM R. EVANS 1,942
JAMES M. THOMAS 5,211
DAVID T. WILLIAMS 5,914
EVANS' PLURALITY
WILLIAMS' PLURALITY
1.753
703
RETURN JUDGES.
Following Is the list of return Judges
composing tho convention:
Archbald, First ward, First dlstrlct-H.
C. Llndermnn.
First ward, Second district Abraham
Uowclls.
Second ward P. F. Spcllman.
Third ward Thomas Glblca.
Benton Township C. W. Green.
Blakcly Borough, First ward-G. Kllker.
Second ward W. W. Jones.
Third ward Richard Mitchell.
Carbondalc Township, Northeast district
John Duffcy.
Northwest dlstilct-E. S. Myers.
South district Thomus Radlgun.
Carbondalo City First ward, Flrot dis
trict. C. 11. llorton; First ward,
Third district, Martin Morrison.
Second ward. First district, George
Evans; Second ward, Second district,
Abu Suhm; Second ward, Third dis
trict Thomas Battel.
Third ward, First district, Gomcr Mor
gan; Third ward, Second district,
John Price; Third ward, Third dis
trict, Martin Ball; Third ward.
v urth district, AVIIIIam Passmoro.
Fourth ward, First district. Mark Wil
son; Fourth ward, Second district,
A. R. O'Mullcy; Fourth wnrd, Third
district, Thomas Ullmartiu.
Fifth ward, First district, Louis Gm
mcr; Fifth wntd, Second district,
John McAndrew.
Sixth ward, First district, R. J. Dele
van; Sixth ward, Second district,
. James J, Doyle,
Clifton Township-John Harris.
Covington Townshlin-B. H. Wardoil,
Dalton-F. M. Francis.
Dickson City First ward, James Read,
Second wardWohn Benthsm.
Third ward-S, R. Kochler.
Dunmore First ward, First district, P.
G. Fritz; First ward, Second dis
trict, Albert Conrad.
Second ward, First district. Anthony
Dougherty; Second ward, Second
district, F. D, Reber.
Third ward. First district, T, P, Letch
. worth: Third ward, Second district,
, 'V. J. Smith; Third ward, Third dls
tnOtV'O. W. B. Allen.
Fourth ward, P. II. .McCormack.
Fifth ward; -Oscar Randolph.
Sixth ward, F'rst district, George
Cummiiigs; Sixth ward, Second dls.
tllct. A. A. Pcck(.is.
Elmhurst L. G. Partridge.
Fell Township-First district. William
Dougherty.
Second district, Samuel .L'pdyke.
Fourth district. T. S. Bo,ien.
Glenbuin-W. S. Palmer.
Gouldsboro R. C. Drum.
Grcenllcld A. L. Weldman.
Jefferson Henry Koffman.
Jermyn First ward, David G. Jones.
Second ward, George Blake.
Third ward. 11. A. Wlllman. "'
Lackawanna Township East district, Jo
seph Davis.
Southwest district, Thomas Toole,
South district, David Griffiths,
L Plume-Horace Seaman
THE SCRANTON
Lehlgh-Nat Siutter. '
Madison Frank All.
Maydeid-Flrst ward, John II. Martin,
John Martin, James Harris, E. 8.
Maynnrd,
Second wnrd, P. J. Brady.
Third wnrd, Theodore Wachna.
Mooslc-Flrst wnrd, C. S. Snyder.
Second ward, William Major,
Thlld ward, J, D. Anflcld.
Fourth ward, Edward Andersen.
Newton-W. A. Hlce.
North Ahlngton E. C. Carpenter.
Old Forge-First district, James Calvert.
Second district, .lames Salmon, -Fourth
district, Albert Hooper.
Olyphant-Flrst ward, P. F. O'Malley.
Second ward, 'William Patten. '
Third ward, First district, Thomas J,
Williams; Third ward, Second dis
trict, Charles Pllgcr.
Fourth wnrd, Joseph Marks.
Ransom Township First district, Harry
Snovcr.
Second district, Charles Meyer.
Roaring Brook Township J. II. Snyder.
Scott Township Warren Berry, Elmer
Decker, Harrison Gardner.
South Ablngtou Township First district,
Thurston Barker,
Second district, Ryron Akerly.
Third district, Sllns Griffin.
Spring Brook Township Thomas !Mat-
thewp.
Taylor First ward, John Howard.
Second wnrd, Gomer Jones.
Third ward, John D. Francis.
Fourth ward. James Price.
Fifth ward. Tallle Griffiths.
Sixth waid, First district, John Proper
Sixth ward, Second district, William
J, Williams.
Throop Borough Henry Jarvl.t.
Vandling Borough David Parry.
Wnverly Borough Erward B. Parkor.
West Ahlngton Township George F.
Oethmnn.
Wlnton Borough First ward, James
Strong.
Second ward, Frank Rolls.
Third wnrd, Charles Sheridan, Jr.
SCRANTON.
First waid, First district. Daniel If.
Evans: First ward, Sccoipl district.
Robert Fldlam; First ward. Third
district. John B. Llttlejohn: First
ward, Fourth district. Lewis H. John;
First ward, Fifth district, John Mc
Collough. Second ward, First district, Robert
Edwards: Second wnrd, Second dis
trict, John Von Bergen, Jr.: Second
ward. Third district. AValler Simp
son: Second wnrd, Fourth district,
T. J. Gwynne: Second ward, Fifth
district, John Renneghan.
Third ward. First district, James Hop
kins; Third ward, Second district,
Richard Walsh.
Fourth ward, First district. William
C. Williams; Fourth ward, Second
district, Thomas Davis; Fourth
ward, Third district, Grift Price:
Fourth ward. Fourth district, Casa
Morgan.
Fifth ward, First district, James Phil
lips; Fifth ward, Second district.
George Jenkins; Fifth ward, Third
district, Walter Davis; Fifth ward,
Fourth district, Tallle Phillips.
Sixth ward, First district. Edward
Kinney; Sixth wnrd. Second district.
Edward Kinney: Sixth ward, Third
district, David Harris.
Seventh ward. First district, George
Blrkcl; Seventh ward. Second dis
trict. M. J. McFadden: Seventh
ward, Third district, John A. Rltter.
Eighth ward. First district. W. A.
Raub; Eighth ward, Second district,
John J. Morris.
Ninth ward. First district. W. S. Bart
lett: Ninth ward. Second district. Si
las Walters; Ninth wnrd, Third dls
trlce, II. E. Paine".
Tenth ward. First district, Oscar
Rldgway; Tenth wnrd, Second dis
trict. Handler Jlfklns.
Eleventh ward. First district, Charles
J. Mlrtz: Eleventh ward. Second dls-
. trlct. AVIIIIam P. Heustcr; Eleventh
ward. Third district, Charles Stone.
Twelfth ward, First district. James
Carroll; Twelfth ward, Second dis
trict, Thomas rCarden.
Thirteenth ward. First district, Clias.
Nothacker: Thirteenth ward, Second
district, Benton T. Jayne; Thirteenth
ward, Third district. Fred Metcalf.
Fourteenth ward. First district, Thom
as M, AVatkins; Fourteenth ward.
Second district, John Lloyd.
Fifteenth ward. First district. John
Reynolds; Fifteenth ward, Second
district. T. F. Mason.
Sixteenth ward. First district. J. A.
Shaffer: Sixteenth ward. Second dis
trict. A. H. Shopland.
Seventeenth ward, First district, Rob
ert .Allen; Seventeenth ward, Second
district, Robert J. Haag; Seven
teenth ward. Third district, John P.
Jones.
Eighteenth ward, First district, Tallle
Phillips.
Nineteenth ward, First district. A. J.
Rehnoe; Nineteenth ward, Second
district. Oscar Strauch: Nineteenth
ward. Third district. Jacob Reuben
thai; Nineteenth ward, Fourth dis
trict. Ernest Lowonstcin.
Twentieth wnrd. First district. Julian
Cooper; Twentieth ward, Second dis
trict. Charles Kloss; Twentieth
ward. Third district James Shorton;
Twentieth ward. Fourth district,
Morgan Jones.
Twenty-first ward, First district. Grlf
T. Davis: Twenty-first ward, Second
district, Thomas D. Thomas.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
Following are the names of the vigi
lance committees returned as elected:
Archbald First ward, First district; Sec
ond district, Abram Howclls, Lot
Uowclls, Samuel Harper.
Second' ward J. O. Langan, P. F.
Flynn, P. F. Spcllman.
Third ward Thomas J. Glldca, John
Hcckman, Georgo Schcmel.
Benton AA'. 8. arccne, C. AV, Green,
Blakcly First ward, G. L. Keller, Robert
II. Moon, AV. II. Walker,
Second ward Will AV, Jones, George
W. AVIIllams, R. AV. Taylor.
Third ward-Richard Mitchell, John
Rcswlck, A. U. Thorpe.
Carbondalo township-South district, E. 8.
Meyers, J, L. Call, George Hudson.
Northeast district John J. Duffy,
Martin Gcrrlty, John Crouln.
Northwest district Thomas Ratyan,
John Kelly, Poter Corcoran.
Carbondalc First ward, First district,
II, If. Pierce, Charles H, Horton, AV.
' II. Hubbard; Third district, Mar
tin Morrison, Michucl Langan, Den
nis Sullivan.
Second wnrd, First dlstrict-G. AA', Ev
ans, AVIIIIam B. Evans, G. B. A'an
Gordon Second district, A. L. Sahm,
L. H, Rehkop. "W. B. Skcels; Third
district, Thomas Battle, John J. Col
lins. P. F, Carroll,
Third ward-First district, Gomcr Mor
gan, AVIIIIam 13. Geary, Frank E.
Morgan; Second district, John Price,
P. J. Powderly, John J, Jones; Third
district. Martin Ball, AVIIIIam Con
well, Hugh TlnlonJ Fourth district.
AVIIIIam Passmore, John Jennings,
Georgo Ward.
Fourth ward First district Mark
Wilson, Henry Fluellcn, Jcnkln Lew
is; Second district. A. K, O'Malley,
Thomas Grler, P. H. McDonald;
Third district,'!'. J. Gllmartln, F. F,
Murphy, J. R. Hart
Fifth ward-First district, Louis
Graincr, John F. Roberts, V, A.
Swlngjo:' Second district, Frank
Cluno, John McAndrew, Thomas Gul
Uglier, Sixth ward-First district, R. J, Dele
van, Robert Beard, David AVatson;
Second district, James J, Doyle,
John Nolan, John Doyle.
Cllfton-A. L. Slglln, AV, H. Kuufman, F.
D. Lewis.
Covlngton-H. II. AA'ardell. A. N. Bayer,
AVIIIIam Cobly,
Dalton-F. M, Francis, J, H, Mastln, G. J.
Hecknmn.
Dickson First ward, John Rcld, John D.
P. Bray, John K. Junics.
Second ward John Beutham, James
, AV, Cayglll, Charles F. Jenkins.
.Third ward-S. KA Kuehler, John
R8lnk, George Ferris.
Dunmore First ward. First district, P.
ql-iFrlU, J. B. Hobday, Thos. jien-
TRIBtTNE - SATUHDAY,
wood; Second district, Albert L. Con
rad, William Griffiths, W. J( Hen
wood, Second ward-First district! Second
district, F. D. Rebci'i Jansott Cole,
S. W. Chcmbcrlln.
Third ward-First district, N. B. Krolz.
cr, A. AVnshcr, T. P. Lctehworthi
Second district, D. J. Smith, T. L.
Saiiscubach, AVm. Blcglcr; Third
district, G, AA II, Allen, Christian
Pfclffor, Robert T. Plttnck,
Fourth wnrd P. It. McCormack,
James .Hcnnigau, Patrick Conway.
Fifth ward-O. Randolph, J. T. Doudl-
can, ,M, Flnncrty.
Sixth ward-First district, Carl Mln
nlch, .Thomas Matthews, Mark Simp
son; Second district, A. A. Tecklns,
J. J, Buckingham, John P. Edwards.
Blmhurst-L. W. Patrrldgc, S. G. Rice,
Charles R, Smith.
Fell township-First district, AV. If.
Datighcrly, J. E. Herbert, M. Gor
man; Second district Joseph AVIlles,
.1. T, Thomas, T, Cnrly; Fourth dis
trict, Thomas S. Bowdcn, Olwcn
Gooding, Thomas Arrowsmlth.
Glciihurn-AV. II. Hill, F. W. Sherman,
AVelles Nortblip.
Gouldsboro A. Schcmcrllng. J. B. Gard
ner. II, C, Kschcnbnch.
Greenfield L. E. Leo, A. L. Wledcman,
N. L. Kilmer.
Jefferson George Moore, H. C. Hoffman,
G. AV. Collins.
Jermyn First wnrd. David Jones, James
Scult, Thomas Morcome.
Second want Joseph Sohy, David
Thomas, Edwin Dawe.
Third ward-Il. A. Wllllman Richard
Hughes, Alexander Bruce.
Lackawanna township South district,
Hnrrv Thmnns, AVIIIIam B. Nlcholls,
David Griffith.
East district James Jones, J, Powell,
J. Znchkemper.
Southwest district Thomas Toole,
Frank Toole, Charles Kcustcr.
La Plume A'. T. Dickinson, Charles
Hcun, George Slsson.
Lehigh Geo. Richardson, Frank Knecht.
Abraham Siutter.
Moosic First ward, C. S. Snydet. James
T. Brown, D. D. Davis.
Second ward AVIIIIam Mnjor, David
Cranston, Thomas Robertson.
Third wnrd John D. Arnfleld. Peter
AVclr. AA'llllam Stevenson.
Fourth ward Thomas Evans, Michael
Ilnltco, Edward AA. Jones.
Mayllcld First ward, John If. Martin.
James Harris, Edwin S. Maynard.
Second ward
Third ward
Madison Frank Alt, J. W. Ycagcr, James
II. Hatbrlll.
Newton AVIIIIam Lynch, Lewis Sherman,
Lloyd Singer. l
North Ablngton-W. B. Aylsworth, Willis
Stone, I, J. Lewis.
Old Forge First district, Martin Memolo,
Robert AVhlto, Allle Stuss.
Second district James AVInllsan,
Henry Trapler, George Riddle.
Fourth district Louis Papa, David
Matthews, AVIIIIam Bennett.
Qlyphnnt First ward. A. C. Farrell.
Thomas Carter, AVIIIIam Thomason.
Second ward James If. James, Chas.
Charles, AA'illlam Patten.
Third wnrd, First district M. Middle
ton, AA'llllam McMancs, William If,"
Mitchell; Second district, Joseph
Browning, John C. Pilger, George
Hilling.
Fourth ward Thomas G. Davis,
Jnme.s Hocking, John Price.
Ranson First ward, .
Second ward Charles Moyer, Stephen
Schmidt, AVIIIIam Canterbury.
Roaring Brook J. II. Snyder, E. L.
Frnntz, Fred Cnppell.
Scott AVarren Berry, Elmer Decker, Har
rison Gardner.
South Ablngton-Flrst district, T. S.
Parker, A. A. Davis. Silas AVhite.
Second dlstrlct-E. B. Dunlap, Ed
ward Aton, George P. Myers.
Third district
Spring Brook D. If. Thomas, Enoch
Morgan. AA'. E. Griffith.
Taylor First ward, John Howard, Job
Francis, Thomas A. Thomas.
Second ward Gomer Jones, John F.
Tubbs, George M, Thomas.
Third ward J. H. Thomas, J. D.
Francis, AVilllnm G. Owens.
Fourth ward James Price, Richard
AA'illlams, Lewis G. Lewis.
Fifth ward-Tallle Griffiths, Ben
Fern, Henry Evans.
Sixth ward First district, John Pro
per. Reese Lloyd, Thomas Cook;
Second district, AVIIIIam J. AVIIllams,
Jonathan Dnvles, Charles Carson.
Throop Henry Jarvls, Frederick Fryer,
John Taylor.
Vandling John Rowe, Edward Stratford,
Thomas Salisbury.
West Abiugton L. T. June. AA". S. Ross,
I. B. Finch.
AVaverly Edward Parker, D. L. Doty,
Charles Finch.
Winton First ward, .
Second ward Frank Rolls, Charles
AVooris, Patrick Fltzslmmons.
Third ward
Scraiitnu First ward. First district,
Cradd Morris, AVIIIIam Evans, D.
AA". Lloyd; Second district, Robert
Fidlnm, Charles Raines, F. M.
Koehler; Third district, John B.
Llttlejohn. Robert AVIIllams, E. A.
McGlnnls: Fourth district. Lewis H.
Johns. AV. It. Frelze, Griffith E.
Powell: Fifth district. Henry Evans,
Georgo AVatkins, Thomas Scott.
Second ward First district. S. B. Rob
inson, R. Edwards, C. W. Silkman;
Second district, A, B. Briggs, John
Von Bergen, jr.. Ben Evans; Third
district, John Fidlnm, W. AV, Simp
son. AVIIIIam Crosby; Fourth dis
trict, T. J. Gwynne, AV. B. Blrtloy,
J. J. Owens. Jr.; Fifth district, Ed
Roche, J. J. Ranlngnn, Mike Shields.
Third ward-First district, John Mo
ran, James Stuart, Patrick Moran;
Second district, G. S. Decker, Rlch
nrd AVnlsh, A. AV. Decker.
Fourth ward-First district. Richard
Griffiths. AV. G. AVIIllams, W. II.
Evans: Second district. O. S. Phil
lips, AA'. G. Powell, Alfred Reed;
Third district. Edward O'Boyle. If.
O. BrndKhaw, George Schnell;
Fourth district, H, O. Davis, Cass
Morgan. J ,AV. Richards.
Fifth ward-First district. James Phil
lips, J, D. Davis. VS. E. Rohnthnn:
Second dlstrlcf-G. AV. Jenkins. Ed
win Hughes, James Lightfoot; Third
district, James Hughes, Thomas
Leyshon, Thomas S. Jones; Fourth
district. AValliln AVIIIInms, Evan
Walters, Solomon Jones,
Sixth ward-First district, ; Sec
ond district, Edward Kenny, Frank
Qulnn. Patrick McNully; Third dis
trict, William B, Bayles, Meredith
Jones, Wllllnm Dnvles.
Seventh wnrd, First district, Georgo
flurkol, L. AV, Burns. August Polls
ter; Second district, John Ash, AVm.
G. Nclmes, M. J. MoFndden.
Eighth ward-First district, AV. A.
Raub, Joseph Greenburger, Charles
Battle; Second district, W. S. Mil
lar, John Bauford, John Morris,
Ninth ward-First district, W. S.
Bartlett. M, J, Mitchell, George
AVolf; Second district, M. R. Rob
ling, H, V, Hopewell, William Hoss;
O. B. Partridge, M, Lowry,
Frederick Council.
Tenth ward-First district. O. S.
Rldgway, Joseph AVatrtuis. S, S.
AA'crt; Second district. AV, H. Kuoep
fcl, Henry .Monro, J, 11, JlfUlns.
Eleventh ward First district, Charles
J. Mlrtz. AVIIIIam Wlrth. Christ
Fickus; Second district, AV. P, Hues,
ter, Philip Schacffer, Philip Wlrth;
Third district, Charles Stono, John
Harris, A, C, Euglehardt.
Twelfth ward First district, James
Carroll, James Kearus, John Mad
den; Second district, Thomas Car
den, Georgo Roberts, jr., Gariett
.AVrcn. .
Thirteenth ward First district, Chas.
II, Nothacker, Robert Rankin, Fred
Rrowcr; Second district, C, S. Fowl
er, Jr., A. C' Monies, A. P, Rldgc-
way;' Third district, Jesse Teats,
Fred Metcalf. G. A. Lewis.
Fourteenth ward First district, E. 8.
Dale. C. It. Acker. AV, G. Jones;
Second district. A. C. Schrlcfcr, Da
vldvThomas, G. F, Klllow,
Fifteenth ward-First district J. J,
Davjs, Thomas Dowrlck, John
JULY 12, 1903.
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Archbald, lit ward, 1st iiiT. eoT2B ""6 7 58 78 B8 IS fi IB 3) T8 fl,
First ward, 8nd dlst 00 47 25 . . . . 84 108 88 3 4 103 B 30,110
Second ward 85 B 3 3 20 8fl 3 6 4 10 1 7 , 8
Third ward 63 14 3 3 61 34 55 16 7 56 13 33 10
Benton township 31 45 18 5 03 36 31 38 28 'IB 4 3
Blnkely, First ward 100 48 10 38 71 183 84 103 8 16 8 74 39
Second ward 77 68 15 43 80 105 8 88 7 58 13 87 37
Third ward 37 80 0 88 81 65 10 30 6 80 7 20 48
Carbondale twp., South dint. . 15 3 15 .... 15 . . . . 8 IB
Northeast district 10 10 ... 10 10 10....
Northwest district 8 7 4 1 2 8-13 8 4 3 4 4 S
Carbondale, 1st ward, let dlst. 180 17 10 8 187 38 177 IS 8 168 16 177 19
First ward, 3d dint 81 2 1 31 78 2 50 8 13 7 1 78
Second ward, 1st dlst 33 11 4 16 18 88 80 8 3 37 3 88 19
Second ward, 2nd dist 55 18 6 8 47 28 51 80 16 82 8 40 18
Second ward, 3d dlst 18 5 3 3 80 8 18 16 1 1 3 82 ... .
Third ward, 1st diet 48 11 7 86 88 5 34 5 7 18 1 43 85
Third ward, 2nd dlst 101 8 3 8 87 11 91 35 8 88 5 90 38
Third ward, 3d dUt 18 18 . . . . 13 IS .... 18....
Third ward, 4th dist 30 28 7 10 35 14 46 6 6 20 9 29 86
Fourth ward, 1st dist 8 5-8 8 8 5 6 8..,. 3 1 B'T
Fourth ward, 2nd dist 10 4 1 1 9 2 7 2....8 1 9 S
Fourth ward, 3d dlst 8 8 5 . . . 7 1 3 5.... 1 . . . 1 4
Fifth ward, 1st dist 02 47 33 28 97 85 85 51 82 98 18 89 88
Fifth ward, 2nd dist 39 3 3 .... 37 5 39 2 8 5 2 40 ..,.
Sixth ward, 1st dist 49 25 15 13 50 54 5 7 1 9 8 68 4B
Sixth ward, 2nd dist 9 9 6 3 8 9 li
Clifton 12 1 2 7 1 11 10 8 5 1 ..
Covington 17 16 8 7 22 12 14 18 5 5 8 17 8
Dalton 61 22 2 2 74 71 8 18 4 31 8 88 18
Dickson City, First ward.... 68 61 19 43 42 73 IB 10 8 22 8 116 8
Second ward 38 51 5 25 86 60 14 7 3 . 10 8 73
Third ward 112 33 5 5 6 102 4 7 8 97. 8 08 9
Dunmore, 1st ward, 1st dlst.. 89 25 17 29 47 35 52 18 7 57 17 89 44
First ward, 2nd dist 62 2 1 1 5 43 48 2 ,... 3 8 38 45
Second ward, 1st dist 72 83 13 4 81 17 18 8 7 24 4 48 12
Second ward, 2nd dist 67 8 8 12 16 43 33 3 4 45 18 34 11'
Third ward, 1st dlst 37 11 5 9 17 10 31 4 8 13 7 31 , 9
Third ward, 2nd dist 60 18 17 10 48 34 46 15 8 31 87 48 14
Third ward, 3d dist 58 30 81 12 30 18 56 81 17 33 80 18 18
Fourth ward 25 8 8 1 11 18 .... 3 8 9 1 3 7
Fifth ward ;.. 30.... 4 1 10 15 85 8 1 8 .... 89 8
Sixth ward, 1st dist 74 34 20 8 38 45 58 10 4 86 18 34 64
Sixth ward, 2nd dlst 191 32 10 12 142 32 158 85 S3 101 17 77 80
Elmhurst 25 8 7 12 18 7 21 U 1 18 4 19 It
Foil township. 1st dist 30 3 .1 2 28 11 21 1 1 30 1 28 '1
Second district 21 5 1 6 17 -. 8 13 8 1 7 .... 24 15-
Fourth district 12 14 3 .... 17 19 11 1 1 18 3 4 84
Glenburn 19 24 4 5 36 6 28 1 1 18 17 4 "JH
Gouldsboro 5 2 .... ,..... .. 6 7.... ........ .... . V
Greenfield 17 24 5 4 21 25 18 4 2 20 1 , 8
Jefferson 10 6 14 16 2 ' 11 1 7 4 4 2
Jermyn, First ward 80 17 18 10 55 53 12 10 7 88 9 S3 4
Second ward 77 27 22 15 78 79 15 14 8 74 7 78 .19
Third ward 24 18 12 2 9 35 14 6 7 14 S 10 81
Lackawanna twp., South dist. 50 3 11 11 42 30 8 38 7 19 2 21 15
Hast district 51 39 81 54 32 15 13 5 2 68 10 10 43
Southwest district 41 4 3 9 23 33 5 33 1 33 6 .... 1
La Flume 21 6 4 .... 20 16 10 2 .,.. 8 5 4 4
Lehigh 6 7.... 1 3 4 12 6 5 1 3 1....
Madison 34 86 12 12 39 13 31 5 11 21 7 9 13
Mayfleld, First ward 51 31 5 3 41 40 7 3 8 15 6 39 28
Second ward 79 8 5 6 64 57 11 7 7 80 10 18 6
Third ward 11 15 1 5 5 81 1 1 3 3 1 17 14
Moosic, First ward 24 30 15 10 33 42 8 44 83 19 7 7 5
Second ward .10 7 13 17 4 16 8 14 2
Third ward 56 18 7 5 60 58 4 60 5 52 8 4 1
Fourth ward 32 13 5 30 10 81 10 35 4 18 7 13 16
North Abington 9 28 7 22 2 2 36 1 3 24 5 5 8
Newton 30 42 5 31 56 12 37 7 7 42 5 8 53
Old Forge, First district 253 139 37 95 182 317 14 85 349 156 11 11 84
Second district 8 14 1 0 1 7.... 7 3.....;.. 10 8
Fourth district 107 143 22 30 47 112 14 805 18 10 2 8 5
Olyphant, First ward 6 5 1 .... 6 11 .... 1 5 1 .... 7 I
Second ward 102 511 10 96 47 149 6 4' 3 101 7 35 108
Third ward, 1st dist 31 3 1 17 7 36 ... . 88 8 13 8 15 9
Third ward, Snd dist 1 16 3 3 10 16 3 1 8 4 ,6 17 7
Fourth ward 49 30 5 69 30 73 ... . 6 5 16 5 30 70
Ransom twp.', First ward. .. . 5 8 6 3 6 4 7 9 5 3,... 16
Second ward 4 13 5 8 5 6 5 1 3 3 7 115
Roaring Brook 1 4.,.. 8 3 1 8 3,... 3 1.,.. 1
Scott 34 38 12 10 38 41 14 6 8 27 8 37 5
Scranton, First ward, 1st dist. 174 44 18 93 141 -127 28 8 14 43 4 210 25
First ward, 2nd dist 83 58 17 75 40 60 31 10 5 39 19 107 19
First ward, 3d dist 74 28 19 22 34 72 11 4 5 28 9 62 37
First wnrd, 4th dist 109 60 27 45 108 94 6 3 5 24 4 152 18
First ward, 5th dist 84 74 34 57 37 68 14 5 4 39 14 139 16
Second ward, 1st dist 155 37 44 87 83 63 48 8 33 73 18 151 44
Second ward, 2nd dist 185 68 38 44 135 172 88 19 36 96 19 195 60
Second wnrd, 3d dist 86 37 19 39 43 63 44 11 8 37 8 87 30
Second ward, 4th dist 57 35 6 47 58 58 13 1 36 36 4 64 41
Second ward, 5th dist 41 8 1 2 42 43 4 5 2 3 4 39 3T
Third ward, 1st dist 40 9 10 33 14 18 86 5 . . . . 10 5 47 28
Third ward, 2nd dist 47 2 2 44 7 16 23 4 47 3 4 8 31
Fourth ward, 1st dist 121 70 37 77 99 60 55 10 15 124 43 83 108
Fourth ward, 2nd dist. ... 57 146 85 100 75 43 30 17 81 78 40 45 108
Fourth ward, 3d dist 130 87 59 92 87 45 69 11 18 83 45 83 134
Fourth ward, 4th dlst 170 167 170 115 140 75 40 49 36 156 84 59 180
Fifth ward, 1st dist 173 70 34 119 185 53 18 13 5 807 47 17 93
Fifth ward, 2d dist 171 80 36 180 116 55 38 21 7 151 27 24 198
Fifth ward, 3d dist Ill 90 48 108 119 30 17 11 7 64 61 81 158
Fifth ward, 4th dist 186 03 36 154 150 61 8 30 18 113 33 80 1S
Sixth ward, 1st dist '44 4 3 IS 37 36 3 3 4 16 89 9 80
Sixth ward, 2d dist 67 11 9 17 53 44 2 5 3 45 41 7 18
Sixth ward, 3d dist 123 115 70 173 78 38 11 15 24 173 8 34 168
Seventh ward, 1st dist. ... 32 6 10 7 8 14 15 10 .... 19 2 4 39
Seventh ward, 3d dist 7 11 73 11 75 34555 3
Seventh ward, 3d dist 56 3 5 5 21 27 29 1 24 4 7 6 B2
Eighth ward, 1st dist 80 37 14 54 35 43 27 24 11 52 11 12 50
Eighth ward, 2d dist 181 32 12 124 78 143 28 19 10 155 18 15 153
Ninth ward, 1st dist 121 34 12 83 63 30 67 28 8 75 29 89 38
Ninth ward, 2d dist 109 49 13 86 89 16 130 39 9 93 29 30 87
Ninth ward, 3d dist 131 39 84 30 119 39 87 36 16 101 31 47 39
Tenth ward, 1st dist 79 57 16 33 31 33 130 9 7 70 13 11 94
Tenth ward, 2d dist 88 68 30 30 53 19 188 83 19 63 86 41 59
Eleventh ward, 1st dist. .. . 151 43 41 18 181 144 68 87 14 111 83 19 110
Eleventh ward, 3d dlst. ... 85 43 33 16 49 49 60 13 39 34 87 31 58
Eleventh ward, 3d dist. .. . 73 11 8 18 17 14 64 8 3 33 9 38 43
Twelfth ward, 1st dlst 58 1 4 54 31 13 15 6 3 14 35 33 38
Twelfth ward, 3d dist 33 2 2 17 19 3 3 3 8 11 5 16 8
Thirteenth ward, 1st dist.. 185 36 36 103 100 106 68 83 13 133 19 105 88
Thirteenth ward, 2d dist... 195 32 25 40 125 134 117 23 11 135 34 160 40
Thirteenth ward, 3d dist... 01 24 10 50 33 61 17 21 17 62 13 83 41
Fourteenth ward, 1st dist.. 84 64 30 86 88 80 14 16 4 104 17 13 108
Fourteenth ward, 2d dlst... 53 35 13 11 70 84 18 10 6 82 20 12 84
Fifteenth ward, 1st dist. ... 178 144 46 205 141 84 51 33 21 177 , 50 73 188
Fifteenth ward, 2d dlst.... 87 136 31 110 68 66 24 16 20 110 16 27 151
Sixteenth ward, 1st dist... 118 42 24 40 90 88. 47 37 3 85 SO 19 68
Sixteenth ward, 2d dist.... 119 42 20 28 92 64 68 22 7 107 17 47 38
Seventeenth ward, 1st dist. 180 20 28 96 84 40 152 30 16 110 30 48 95
Seventeenth ward, 2d dist.. 147 24 22 38 102 50 87 50 8 97 33 48 18
Seventeenth ward, 3d dlst.. 130 34 24 40 95 40 80 87 8 73 30 76 86
Eighteenth ward 132 34 7 36 130 112 4 9 10 74 24 20 74
Nineteenth ward, 1st dist.. 76 54 60 15 33 80 58 14 9 38 25 16 51
Nineteenth ward, 2d dlst... 06 25 38 75 35 24 51 13 6 48 10 14 38
Nineteenth ward, 3d dist... 118 17 47 13 60 33 88 22 18 43 21 17 7T
Nineteenth ward, 4th dist. . 54 26 38 7 14 18 41 20 8 24 13 3 24
Twentieth ward, 1st dist... 123 1 7 25 00 52 23 117 5 54 12 IB 14
Twentieth ward, 2d dist. . . 152 4 41 15 60 21 100 37 5 121 13 7 21
Twentieth ward, 3d dlst.... 70 3 20 13 41 30 5 51 4 68 2 .... 10
Twentieth Avard, 4th dlst... 135.... 6 20 100 80 23 102 6 74 2 1 78
Twenty-first Avard, 1st dist. 51 125 30 65 107 58 36 28 34 70 37 57 70
Twenty-first ward, 2d dist.. 80 51 3 68 93 08 12 3 3 80 62 5 128
South Abington, 1st district. 53 10 12 11 31 15 33 23 13 23 5 10 . 3
Second district 50 38 28 17 30 13 38 32 13 38 10 13 11
Third district 20 13 4 5 4 1 27 2 1 13 1 7 3
Spring Brook 17 16 9 11 18 0 10 24 4 4 5 14 3
Taylor, First wnrd 38 51 20 27 44 32 1 48 2 61 1 82 8
Second ward 78 58 11 32 83 87 8 98 5 48 1 52 13
Third ward 85 56 17 30 93 88 10 113 15 41 5 50 22
Fourth wnrd 52 27 0 54 , 67 16 6 43 3 42 .... 9 54
Fifth ward 55 33 8 26 72 23 4 64 8 88 . , . . 12 10
Sixth ward, 1st dist. ..... 01 37 68 40 55 32 25 23 3 18 15 51 95
Sixth ward, 2d dlst 8 15 7 15 5 12 2 1 4 22 .... 17
Throop 15 05 14 12 62 13 5 7 1 30 0 66 .34
Vandling 31 26 10 13 36 42 0 6 1 4 6 50 . 41
Wavcrly 25 32 15 0 30 20 13 23 7 26 5 4 . 16
West Abington 3 20 8 5 11 7 11 10 4 2 3 2 8
Wlnton, First ward ........ 64 3 1 21 6 50 3 .... 2 25 ...'. 6 55
Second ward 47 7 1 36 8 41 .... 4 ,,,, 16 4 38 8
Third ward ,,., 37 3 4 5 13 40 1 2 2 30 2 .... 33
Totals 11004 6064'; 2403 4027 8000 6738 4725 3134 1590 6964 1042 58115914
Pluralities..,,....,,... 5020,,.. j , ,. 3172 1811 1753 .... . ... 703
James; Second district, John D.
Griffiths, Samuel AVIIllams, Pierce
Fellows.
Sixteenth ward First district, Jacob
A. Shlrfcr, Simon Segal, Joseph
Block; Second district. A. A'ander
foid, A. 11. Shopland, If. Nicholson.
Seventeenth ward-Fjrst district, Rob
ert Allen. I. II. Jay, John II. Colt
tins; Second district, Itobert J.
i,rim mLa
t(aag. John T. Howe, Sam H. Stev
ens; Third district, .
Nineteenth ward-First district. F.
F, Kappel, A. Storr. Albert Heir;
Second district, Oscar Strauch, F.
('. Dleslii. AVIIIIam A. Shunk: Third
district, II. Maytrs, Joseph littler,
David F. nelllys Fourth district.
John Etelnmeti. Ernest Lowcnsteln.
William Nlcholls.
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Twontlcth wnrd-Flrst district, Julian
Cooper. G. R. Norton. Hdward Sim.
roll; Second district, Charles F.
Klor, Matthew Gaul, AVIIIIam Bar
nlco; Fourth district, .
Twenty-first ward-First district, T.
O. Charles, I. AV. Luce, Edward
Hetcs;, Second' district, T. D. Thom
as, T. V. Jones, John Nicholson.
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