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MEN WHO MA.DE INAUGURATION A SUCCESS COUN'TING THE ELECTORAL, VOTE. ~ ERETAFTWASCHOSEN Frank P. Pa»y Col. Montgomery W. F. CI.Mrnrp Merger C. rowell Mlnnijerode C C. Dmrinii Macomb Franel* D. Mlllot Gen. Ellis fpcar TkOMl Prwson Samuel Maddux Victor MiudelelT Paeld T. Pay Charles!.. Magee j Presidential Campaigns and Henry B Peale A. Garrison McClIntocIc COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD J. William PcGrangn Franklin M. Magitl FACILITIES. TERMINALElections of the Past. William 1. Alex. F. Pemtng A. \l KKPP£L. Chairman. F. L. Pen;iy (i. FloydMagrndeCol.Magrndrr Si» W. C. Penny James P. Maiier ( W. Cl'I.P. Vice Chairman. T\ m. C. PennU .lainea Markbam .A.' WBKSSi^ B. K. TOLSON, Secretary. liOiiia A. Pent Robert F. Ma»nn Aj^^^Kffjp* HBfl| QUADRENNIAL CONTESTS Frank Pavereux William B. Mason I&&£' :H| John W. DI2.oii Henry May R. Qoldeu Ponaldson William A. Mearna I'roefor I.. Pougherty Herman C. Metealf Candidates and Parties They Charles A. Pouglaas Oliver S. Metaerott Robert C. Pore Robert I.. Nflddleton Represented. tj Maj t». F. Powney Benjamin Miller isFMK jj^K V Carroll Powns Fdward E. Sillier Wyman I. Pnminnnd William A. Mills I > Kb.« M Alex. Butler Punean B. S. Minor POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE G. Thomas Punlop Edward A. Milohell U|^A\ / -.v** John Pnnlop F. F. Mltehell I 1% W^ Jlp^li j*' Henry F. puPont Barry Mobun JHH IIK1 Harry J*. Purmid tiharlesE. Monroe Notable Events Recalled When No |IB| -» - >.«L ibItTj '^yK*' y . John S. Dnrnnd clarence Moore ifJP &§b $%WimF$* : T. Kemp PuthI F.dward B. Moore :.V^ Choice Was Made . The JPMPlx' *' ^^L?:*:l:#x$^^eB^8^SB^5fl38l ... Hk'V John Eeker I I^Cjw. pabur More'nead ^ww w , ;- «&r jnHBT « J. Oreille F.ok r .lames S. Morilll ft^MgsMS Commission of 1877.Celebrated XV. G. Edeus Clyde A. Morrison IwO^^Bk.. OgBRttW mjr^ JoUa Joy Edson. jr. F>. E. Morae Burr N. Edwards Herndon Morsel! A ^*J Though under t lie of the F:«d W. Mnlkey provisions Gen. Clarence R. Ed- Alexander R. Mullowny Constitution the thirteen original states ^1 wards Charles A. Jfunn were entitled to nine-one votes in the Hi Frederirk Elrbolborger t Morris Murray electoral college, by which the President Frank Ellis Charles K. Myera is but from Franklin H. Ellis chosen, sixty-nine votes only T. Percy Myera cast William P. Et» iron M. "Nerlus ten states were in 1789. when William Corcoran Fuaila Fleming Newbold was called to the chair, withWashingtonJohn II I c«pt. F"rank E Evans i,. Nicholson. lr Adams as Vice President. That E. Hayw-ard Fairbanks G Wright Nichols Jt M .%* framed In 1787 by the convention I»avldO. Faircblld James I.. Norrla. instrument. jr. w n over Washington E do C. Faust Thomas C. Novo* ^1 Hi Philadelphia which wmKKEBMBStFfr ^^tt/L Edward T. Fenwi.-k Howard S Nymau presided, was the middle of the following Thomas B. Fergua.n F.-laon B. Olda I tear ratified by eleven of the states, and Krland F. Flab Henry W. Olds Arthur C. Moses. September 18 by resolution of the Robert J. Fisher Rudolph Ortmann the for Harold Flammer John Ball Osborne J. 0. Harvey Frank 1'praan Congress time beginningContltental SCENE IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY 30, 1909. Henry H. Flather p. de Ix>me Orerfleld Harrington Mills John I.. Weaver HIK iperations was fixed for the first "William J. Flather, jr. Pavld Owen J. E. Powell Edward L. Weston in March, 1789. The Wedlesday E. P. Flather - Henry T. Oxnard Udell Smith Ueorge W. White senators of each state includingrepresenta:ionDlar vote was over 1,100,000, which ch<»b® of nearly "i0O,O. ami a erood majority of ! son «>f Illinois being the vice providential Worthlngton C. Ford Aullck Talmer the number of electors chosen, 201 was 1)o- 'electors. 28. 1>0, 102 candidate. \^-Maw *» rce n> fin Palmor COMMITTEE ON LOCAL equaled electors, and the contest having being required of Indiana »<»! ma ia . i vsici .1. v. * HiU|V, the as successors of to elect. The second ticket had the was the Percy 8. Footer Gen J. J: ind the modes of their selection was left tween democrats 72, again republican candidate foi Pershing TRANSPORTATION. the anti-federals or a ml third 39, and the fourth hut 12. President ami Whitelaw Held of Net* Sherman R. o the several New York republicans j Fowler I'. C. Pattersou legislatures. had siie- For tlie twentieth term. 1800-9. there York for Nathaniel I* Francis Wm. J. Palmar lad ratified the Constitution, but bad not the national republicans, who Vi'-o President. James B. A. M. Keppel. i needed tlie coalition party following t he were but 233 elect oral votes cast, for! Weaver and James <». Field leaded th« Raymond F. French l.icnl. Col. Wm. M. J bosen electors, and Xorth Carolina and eleven states were W. N. Bannard. federalists. Jackson and Calhoun Iled southern otherwise people's tieket and John Hidwell and J. Harry TV. Fuller l'a'mcr Superintendent. Philadelphia, ]^horie Island had ndt ratified it and. tiie Adams and Hush t gaged. In the twenty-five others over B. t'ranfill the Frank P. Furlong A. D. Pardee Baltimore nod Washington Railroad. Wllinlng- t did not in the first former and enhe prohibition. The demo* herefore, participate The Jackson ticket ne ar- four million votes were cast. Mr. I.incoln, cratie t i< Kot over -I. Eskin Norn's Parham ton, Pel. f two. latter. polled polled f».."»20.0n0 votes; Gadahy (lection. Of the ten states voting votes and had ITS elect"]rail with of Tennessee, the over the Thomas T. Gaff Andrew Parker F. C. Bateheldcr. General Superintendent, Bal- j and were short two ly 050,ooo republican 17."»,. vent were Adams a nd states. Oaoar Garrelssen Wm. S. Peacher delphia. Baltimore and Washington Railroad, land, counted for McKinley Twice Elected. II. Prescott Gatley Paul S. Pearsall Wilmington. Del. But One Name Mentioned. Rush, and those from Pennsylvau The Grant Administrations. some from New York and Maryla n cA For the term 1*07-1001. when Williani George F. Get* George J. Pearson J. T. Carr. Assiatant Trainmaster. Baltimore There was but one name mentioned for In the election for the term, H. Gheen Win. P. Pearson end Ohio Railroad. Washington, D. O. and all south and west for Jackson a nd twenty-first McKinley and G. A. Hobart. the republi* F.dward j 'resident and that Washington's, but the we>ra three. l*rcston GU>son F.dmnnd Pendleton J. J. Cooper. Assistant Trainmaster. Calhoun. In 1833 four tickets 1S69-73, of the thirty-seven states, can candidates, were elected, *(lectors cast two votes each and these voted: Jackson and Martin Van Bui 0,1 not nearly H,« ('barlea J. Gillls* Walter 8. PeDfletd Baltimore and Washington Rniltoad,Philadelphia.Wash- , Mississippi and Texas, did 000,000 votes were cast for the 417 elect* R. Ros* Perry, Jr. D. * vere counted In th-a presence of notn of New York, democrats; Ifenrv CI Tn over T». W. Glazebrook ingion. participate. the popular election ors. The other candidates were William Charles CarrollGlorer.jr. Arthur Peter Joseph Crawford. Special Agent, Philadelphia, tlouses, the with the greatest and John Sergeant of Pennsylvan person national John Floyd of V ir- a,700,000 \/>tes were polled for 204 electors, J. Bryan of Nebraska and Arthur Sewali Arthur T. Gold«borough Darid G. Pfeiffer Baltimore and Washington Railioad, Washington, r tf a republicans; lumber, majority, becoming over for 214 electors for 1'lysses r» r M n tn/i rvn 4 t \ n ,1<\ * t.,1. ^4 ^ Phair D C ginia and Henry Eee of ; 3,000,000 "i iiiaiuc uu inr IH'Kfl, itlll Clarence Goode Phlltp P. c and the next number the Good- Fee Phelr J .1. EUln. Auditor. Washington Terminal greatest Presilent,William Wirt of Maryland and Amios S. Grant of Illinois and of Mr. Bryan and Thomas K. Watson pi Maj. rice President. After the election of anti-Masonic. In the pe the candidates. The Ness D. C. . Kllmaker. ip- Indiana, republican on the ticket; Joshua loe J. Van Phillip Company, Washington, as President. of populist Gordon- X. Phillips W. J. Flttall, General Baggage Agent. Washington ular vote the Jackson ticket had t>87Ji 00 democratic ticket. Levering and , Alaatalr P. Taylor vvas declared Vice President, having of the 2I8S New York and F. P. Blair, of Gumming 1*. Fee Phillip* Terminal Compan.T. Washington. D. WashingtonC. in sixteen states and 219 jr., John M. Palmer and prohibition1st;Simon B ( and ten others Theodore J. PUkett I W. Galloway. Superintendent Transi>orta- thirty-four votes, reelvedelectoral votes; Mr. Van Buren, 1 souri, ran over 30O.000 behind, withMis8J80 Bur-kner. national democratic*; Charles If Henry R. Gower r-;;' O, ® hared the remaining thirtv-flve. Mr. 1 votes. T. Walter J. Pilling pPPjj^-. tion. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, (Pensylvania's 30 votes going to W. electoral Matchett and Matthew Maguire, socialist John Granger tdams had the votes of , Wilkinst. Tire Clav ticket soeur ed At the twenty-second election for the Charles K. Thomaa Grant N. Willis I'omeroy Md , labor; Bentiey and James JL Seaboard Air * dassachusetts. five each of Connecticut over 530.000 popular and 40 electoi al term of 1873-7 over 6ix million was the Soutligate. nationalist. Walter 8 Gray Francis Horton Pope W. A. Garrett. Chief Executive, md eight of Pennsylvania and and of the Bernard R. Green Paul Portner Line Railway, Portsmouth. Va. Virginia, votes, including- those of Massaehusetts, vote, thirty-one thirty-seven For tlie popular vote over 7.000.000 wert Jesse Potbory S. J Southern ome others. l'hode Island. Connecticut. Delawaire states were carried by Gen. Grant and cast for the republicans iind over ti..VM»OtX 1. Baker Green E. R. Golibart. Superintendent. In 1702 an act was the tlie Green T. W. Potts Company. Washington. D. C. passed requiring and , and 5 from Marylarid. of Massachusetts, for the democrats. Mr. McKinley had r Jaraea M. Capt. E!xnreaa" of electors within the candidates. This ticket Foster R. Greene Edgar Priest G. II. Goll. General Passenger Agent. Wash- Lppointment publican polledrei plurality of over tJOO.OOO. Of the electors days preceding the first Wednesdaytbirtyour Harrison Defeated. near 3,600.000 votes, a plurality of 762.000 votes U71 were cast for ami Walter S. Greery .1. Clarence Prlye ington. Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad, IUI- ; were to be McKinley Herbert Putnam Mil. 1 n December, when the votes In 18.30 294 electors were chosen in t he over of New York and Hobart. 170 for Bryan, 140 for Sewal Edward Grosrenor timore. be sent to the seat of on ' ®liven, that they B. Gratz Brown of , and 17 for Watson. Txnila M. Gu'ick Randolph Rapley K. K. Grady, Trainmaster, Washington-South- the first in twenty-six states, nearly 1.590,000 voti ng Jw» ^ w^, ^rt t B., ;>:>:.«jJE'f^x^jSB ® rovernment by Wednesday and liberal republicanthedemocratieticket. For the term lt>ol-190r» Mr. and B. W. H. Rapley v I fwYw H»HT °<«W\^-"hb ern Hail war, Richmond. Va. was the McKinley Walter Guy ^ * * : * S the second and less than 23.000 plural! *' T.' ..JfrK* Master anuary and opened Charles O'Conner of Xew York and Mr. Bryan again headed tiie republican Wm. Jeffers Clary Ray I Jf3LiZm"w^» ^ JK$: C. M. Harrla. Mechanic, Washington Under this law the Van Buren and It. M. Johnson of Kc!n" Chauncey Hackett Preaten B. Ray Terminal Company. Washington. D. C. ^ of February. Wedneslay George W. Julian of Indiana, democrats, and democratic tickets, respectively, Mr Brewater Neaniey Seaboard seeond election took place, the thirteen tucky were the democratic candidal es, received about 30,0(K>. James Black of Roosevelt for Vice President with tht Francis R. Hagner O. 11. Ills, General Superintendent, and two new ones H. Owen T. Reeres Afr L'ne Railway. Portsmouth. Va. 0 irlginal .states and the whigs put up William Hen,ry Pennsylvania and A. 11. Colquitt of tlrst and Adlai 1*1. Stevenson with thi Randall Hagner and i' 1.H2 electoral votes. Washington and on the ticket. 5.000, and Hal" W. 8. Reyburn O. H. llobha, Superintendent, Baltimore ehoopng K. White ' temperance Georgia.second. Tliere were other tickets which Chandler J idams were again elected, the former Harrison of Ohio. Hugh others were voted for. In the electoral .Tobn J. Hamilton Arthur W. nice Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. Aid. Tennessee, of Massach figured at the pulls, but not in the Chas. W. Richardson T. M. HnlT. General Agent, Adams Express tinanimously and the latter having 'H" college. Mr. Greeley having died, no votes Or. Henry C. Hanchett states New setts and Willie P. Mangum of Noi ' college. electoral Ilarhan Clifford Richardson Company, Washington. I). C. e all the excepting sevnty-seven. were counted for him. For Grant and John G. Wooiley and FT. B Metcalf wer« TV. 8. C. Agent. I'nited States Ki- and Carolina for President; Francis Grans" Wilson U8G were cast: B. Gratz Brown Harlow Maj. Wiles P. W. .lohnsnn. ^fork. Virginia. a " the prohibition candidates; Wharton l.eo P. M. Stoddard. press Company. Washington, D. C. which cast \0te3 for George of New Yoik, Joim Tyler of Virginia received 18 for President and 47 for Vice A. Harlow son Joseph ( leorgia, fifty William Smith of Alabama. On open! , and Ignatius Donnelly, populist; Barker Richer RichardRichard JOSEPH M. I K. J. King, Superintendent. Chesapeake and ( 'linton of New York, and Kentucky, President: Thomas A. Hendricks of V. Debs W. R. Harper Frank STODDARD. Chairman. Va. ot the votes it was found that Mr. V and Job llarrlnian. socialistEngene Harria S. O. Richev Ohio Railway. Richmond. v vhieli cast four for received 4U for President; Charleslndianademocrat; Joseph F. and Charles G. E. S. M.VRIjOW. Viee Chairman. !!. \V. King. General Manager. Washington, Buren had 170 votes from fifteen stat J. Jenkins of Georgia. !i, and David DHvis Malloney Rear Admiral H. T. B."Thomas Riggs GEORGE WEAVER, Secretary Virginia. Gen. Harrison 73 front seven, Mr. VVhf3' Remmel, socialist labor. Valentine M. D. Rogers Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Railway. of Illinois, 1. For Vice President, other In the popular vote of over 1.".(l00,nnt flarrls J. E. Barry J. Fii-klln; D. O. Third Term Declined. 20 from two, and Wehster 14 and MsLU" than the votes for Henry Wilson and B. John H. Harrison Richard R. Rogers Ernest H. W. Fuller Washington. gum 11 from one state each. Mr. V the republican ticket received over P. B. Sands Burgdorf J. W. Knapp. General Superintendent. For the third term Washington declined f" Gratz Brown, 5 each were cast for Julian tiie democratic vote was over J. if. Hanahurst F. D. S. Carll Charles Marsh Va. Buren was elected, but Mr. Johnson h Palmer and Titos. 0.300..7.1M0.000; Harden Gen. Joa. P. Sanger and Ohio Railway. Richmond. Chesapeakein election, and in 1707 the and Colquitt. 3 each for 000. In the electoral vote the former had James H. W. W. Chambers I,ewf* Sehaffi r principal but 147, Mr. Granger 77. Mr. Tyler John A. Saul A. C. MoElroy. Assistant Superintendent, E. Bramlette of Kentucky and 1 each tor 292 to loo for the latter. Robert C. Hayden A. I* Cllne A. *'. SteinbretinT L>. C. c andidates were Mr. Adams. Mr. and Mr. Smith 23. The election of V '