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SIXTIETH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1907, TO MARCH 3, 1909

FIRST SESSION—December 2, 1907, to May 30, 1908 SECOND SESSION—December 7, 1908, to March 3, 1909

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM P. FRYE, 1 of Maine SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—CHARLES G. BENNETT, of SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—DANIEL M. RANSDELL, of Indiana

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOSEPH G. CANNON, 2 of CLERK OF THE HOUSE—ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, 3 of SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—HENRY CASSON, of DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—FRANK B. LYON, of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—SAMUEL LANGUM

ALABAMA William B. Cravens, Fort Smith At Large–George W. Cook, Denver SENATORS Charles C. Reid, Morrillton Joseph T. Robinson, Lonoke John T. Morgan, 4 Selma CONNECTICUT R. Minor Wallace, Magnolia John H. Bankhead, 5 Fayette SENATORS Edmund W. Pettus, 6 Selma Morgan G. Bulkeley, Hartford Joseph F. Johnston, 7 Birmingham Frank B. Brandegee, New London SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES George C. Perkins, Oakland George W. Taylor, Demopolis Frank P. Flint, E. Stevens Henry, Rockville Ariosto A. Wiley, 8 Montgomery Nehemiah D. Sperry, New Haven Oliver C. Wiley, 9 Troy REPRESENTATIVES Edwin W. Higgins, Norwich Henry D. Clayton, Eufaula W. F. Englebright, Nevada City Ebenezer J. Hill, Norwalk William B. Craig, Selma Duncan E. McKinlay, Santa Rosa At Large–George L. Lilley, 10 J. Thomas Heflin, Lafayette Joseph R. Knowland, Alameda Waterbury Richmond P. Hobson, Greensboro Julius Kahn, San Francisco John L. Burnett, Gadsden Everis A. Hayes, San Jose DELAWARE William Richardson, Huntsville James C. Needham, Modesto SENATORS O. W. Underwood, Birmingham James McLachlan, Pasadena Sylvester C. Smith, Bakersfield Henry A. du Pont, Winterthur ARKANSAS Harry A. Richardson, Dover SENATORS COLORADO REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE James P. Clarke, Little Rock SENATORS Hiram R. Burton, Lewes Jeff Davis, Little Rock Henry M. Teller, Central City REPRESENTATIVES Simon Guggenheim, Denver FLORIDA Robert B. Macon, Helena REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS S. Brundidge, Jr., Searcy Robert W. Bonynge, Denver Stephen R. Mallory, 11 Pensacola John C. Floyd, Yellville Warren A. Haggott, Idaho Springs William J. Bryan, 12 Jacksonville

1 Reelected December 5, 1907. 7 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Edmund that incumbent had entered upon the duties of the office 2 Reelected December 2, 1907. W. Pettus, and took his seat December 3, 1907. of governor of Connecticut the preceding day. 3 Reelected December 2, 1907. 8 Died June 17, 1908. 11 Died December 23, 1907. 4 Died June 11, 1907. 9 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by 12 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Stephen 5 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John T. death of his brother, Ariosto A. Wiley, and became a mem- R. Mallory, and took his seat January 9, 1908; died March Morgan, subsequently elected, and took his seat January ber of the House on December 7, 1908. 22, 1908. 13, 1908. 10 By resolution of January 20, 1909, seat was declared 6 Died July 27, 1907. to have been vacated January 6, 1909, for the reason

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FLORIDA—Continued John A. Sterling, Bloomington Philip P. Campbell, Pittsburg Joseph G. Cannon, Danville James M. Miller, Council Grove SENATORS—Continued William B. McKinley, Champaign William A. Calderhead, Marysville William H. Milton, 13 Marianna Henry T. Rainey, Carrollton William A. Reeder, Logan James P. Taliaferro, Jacksonville Ben F. Caldwell, Chatham Edmond H. Madison, Dodge City REPRESENTATIVES William A. Rodenberg, East St. Louis , Wichita Stephen M. Sparkman, Tampa Martin D. Foster, Olney Frank Clark, Gainesville Pleasant T. Chapman, Vienna 16 William B. Lamar, Monticello George W. Smith, Murphysboro SENATORS Napoleon B. Thistlewood, 17 Cairo James B. McCreary, Richmond GEORGIA INDIANA Thomas H. Paynter, Greenup SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Augustus O. Bacon, Macon Ollie M. James, Marion Alexander S. Clay, Marietta Albert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis James A. Hemenway, Boonville Augustus O. Stanley, Henderson REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Addison D. James, Penrod Charles G. Edwards, Savannah John H. Foster, Evansville , Bardstown James M. Griggs, Dawson John C. Chaney, Sullivan Swagar Sherley, Louisville Elijah B. Lewis, Montezuma William E. Cox, Jasper Joseph L. Rhinock, Covington William C. Adamson, Carrollton Lincoln Dixon, North Vernon W. P. Kimball, Lexington Leonidas F. Livingston, Covington Elias S. Holliday, Brazil Harvey Helm, Stanford Charles L. Bartlett, Macon James E. Watson, Rushville Joseph B. Bennett, Greenup Gordon Lee, Chickamauga Jesse Overstreet, Indianapolis John W. Langley, Pikeville Wm. M. Howard, Lexington John A. M. Adair, Portland Don C. Edwards, London Thomas M. Bell, Gainesville Charles B. Landis, Delphi Thos. W. Hardwick, Sandersville Edgar D. Crumpacker, Valparaiso Wm. G. Brantley, Brunswick George W. Rauch, Marion SENATORS IDAHO Clarence C. Gilhams, La Grange Samuel D. McEnery, Abraham L. Brick, 18 South Bend Murphy J. Foster, Franklin SENATORS 19 Henry A. Barnhart, Rochester REPRESENTATIVES Weldon B. Heyburn, Wallace 23 William E. Borah, Boise IOWA , New Orleans , 24 Estopinal REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS Robert C. Davey, 25 New Orleans 20 Burton L. French, Moscow William B. Allison, Dubuque Robert F. Broussard, New Iberia 21 Albert B. Cummins, Des Moines John T. Watkins, Minden ILLINOIS Jonathan P. Dolliver, Fort Dodge Joseph E. Ransdell, Lake Providence SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES George K. Favrot, Baton Rouge Shelby M. Cullom, Springfield Charles A. Kennedy, Montrose Arse`ne P. Pujo, Lake Charles Albert J. Hopkins, Aurora Albert F. Dawson, Preston REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin P. Birdsall, Clarion MAINE Martin B. Madden, Gilbert N. Haugen, Northwood SENATORS Robert G. Cousins, Tipton James R. Mann, Chicago , Ellsworth Daniel W. Hamilton, Sigourney William W. Wilson, Chicago William P. Frye, Lewiston James T. McDermott, Chicago John A. T. Hull, Des Moines REPRESENTATIVES Adolph J. Sabath, 14 Chicago William P. Hepburn, Clarinda William Lorimer, Chicago Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs Amos L. Allen, Alfred 26 Philip Knopf, Chicago James P. Conner, Denison Charles E. Littlefield, Rockland 27 Charles McGavin, 15 Chicago Elbert H. Hubbard, Sioux City John P. Swasey, Canton Henry S. Boutell, Chicago Edwin C. Burleigh, Augusta 28 George E. Foss, Chicago Llewellyn Powers, Houlton 29 Howard M. Snapp, Joliet SENATORS Frank E. Guernsey, Dover Charles E. Fuller, Belvidere Chester I. Long, Medicine Lodge Frank O. Lowden, Oregon , Topeka James McKinney, Aledo REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS George W. Prince, Galesburg Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., 22 Leavenworth , Joseph V. Graff, Peoria Charles F. Scott, Iola Whyte, 30 Baltimore

13 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by deaths of Stephen 20 Died August 4, 1908. 27 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by R. Mallory and William J. Bryan, and took his seat April 21 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of William resignation of Charles E. Littlefield, and became a mem- 6, 1908. B. Allison, and took his seat December 8, 1908. ber of the House on December 7, 1908. 14 Election unsuccessfully contested by Anthony 22 Elected May 23, 1907, to fill vacancy caused by res- 28 Died July 28, 1908. Michalek. ignation of Representative-elect Charles Curtis in pre- 29 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by 15 Election unsuccessfully contested by Stanley H. Kunz. ceding Congress, and became a member of the House on death of Llewellyn Powers, and became a member of the 16 Died November 30, 1907, before Congress assembled. December 2, 1907. 17 23 House on December 7, 1908. Elected February 15, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by Died March 8, 1908. 30 death of George W. Smith, and became a member of the 24 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by Died March 17, 1908. House on February 26, 1908. death of Adolph Meyer, and became a member of the 18 Died April 7, 1908. House on December 7, 1908. 19 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by 25 Died December 26, 1908, before the commencement death of Abraham L. Brick, and became a member of of the Sixty-first Congress, to which he had been reelected. the House on December 7, 1908. 26 Resigned effective September 30, 1908. SIXTIETH CONGRESS 271

John Walter Smith, 31 Snow Hill , Crookston George S. Nixon, Reno REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE William H. Jackson, Salisbury George A. Bartlett, Tonopah J. Fred’k. C. Talbott, Towson SENATORS Harry B. Wolf, Baltimore Hernando D. Money, Mississippi City NEW HAMPSHIRE John Gill, Jr., Baltimore Anselm J. McLaurin, Brandon SENATORS Sydney E. Mudd, La Plata REPRESENTATIVES Jacob H. Gallinger, Concord George A. Pearre, Cumberland Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr., Corinth Henry E. Burnham, Manchester Thomas Spight, Ripley REPRESENTATIVES Benj. G. Humphreys, Greenville Cyrus A. Sulloway, Manchester SENATORS Wilson S. Hill, Winona Frank D. Currier, Canaan Henry Cabot Lodge, Nahant Adam M. Byrd, Philadelphia W. Murray Crane, Dalton Eaton J. Bowers, Bay St. Louis NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVES Frank A. McLain, Gloster John S. Williams, Yazoo City SENATORS George P. Lawrence, North Adams John Kean, Elizabeth Frederick H. Gillett, Springfield MISSOURI Frank O. Briggs, Trenton Charles G. Washburn, Worcester Charles Q. Tirrell, Natick SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Butler Ames, Lowell William J. Stone, Jefferson City Henry C. Loudenslager, Paulsboro Augustus P. Gardner, Hamilton William Warner, Kansas City John J. Gardner, Atlantic City Ernest W. Roberts, Chelsea REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin F. Howell, New Brunswick Samuel W. McCall, Winchester James T. Lloyd, Shelbyville Ira W. Wood, Trenton John A. Keliher, William W. Rucker, Keytesville Charles N. Fowler, Elizabeth Joseph F. O’Connell, Boston Joshua W. Alexander, Gallatin William Hughes, Paterson Andrew J. Peters, Boston Charles F. Booher, Savannah Richard Wayne Parker, Newark John W. Weeks, Newton Edgar C. Ellis, Kansas City Le Gage Pratt, East Orange William S. Greene, Fall River David A. De Armond, Butler Eugene W. Leake, Jersey City Wm. C. Lovering, Taunton Courtney W. Hamlin, Springfield James A. Hamill, Jersey City Dorsey W. Shackleford, Jefferson City Champ Clark, Bowling Green NEW YORK SENATORS Richard Bartholdt, St. Louis SENATORS Julius C. Burrows, Kalamazoo Henry S. Caulfield, St. Louis Thomas C. Platt, Owego , Grand Rapids Harry M. Coudrey, St. Louis Chauncey M. Depew, Peekskill Madison R. Smith, Farmington REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Joseph J. Russell, Charleston William W. Cocks, Westbury , Thomas Hackney, Carthage George H. Lindsay, Brooklyn Charles E. Townsend, Jackson Robert Lamar, Houston , Albion Charles T. Dunwell, 33 Brooklyn Edward L. Hamilton, Niles MONTANA Otto G. Foelker, 34 Brooklyn 32 Charles B. Law, Brooklyn Gerrit J. Diekema, Holland SENATORS Samuel W. Smith, Pontiac George E. Waldo, Brooklyn Henry McMorran, Port Huron Thomas H. Carter, Helena William M. Calder, Brooklyn Joseph W. Fordney, Saginaw Joseph M. Dixon, Missoula John J. Fitzgerald, Brooklyn Jas. C. McLaughlin, Muskegon REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Daniel J. Riordan, George A. Loud, Au Sable Charles N. Pray, Fort Benton Henry M. Goldfogle, New York City Arch. B. Darragh, St. Louis , New York City H. Olin Young, Ishpeming NEBRASKA Charles V. Fornes, New York City SENATORS W. Bourke Cockran, New York City Elmer J. Burkett, Lincoln Herbert Parsons, New York City William Willett, Jr., Far Rockaway SENATORS Norris Brown, Kearney J. Van Vechten Olcott, New York City Knute Nelson, Alexandria REPRESENTATIVES Francis B. Harrison, New York City Moses E. Clapp, St. Paul Ernest M. Pollard, Nehawka William S. Bennet, New York City REPRESENTATIVES Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Omaha Joseph A. Goulden, Fordham James A. Tawney, Winona John F. Boyd, Neligh John E. Andrus, Yonkers Winfield S. Hammond, St. James Edmund H. Hinshaw, Fairbury Thomas W. Bradley, Walden Charles R. Davis, St. Peter George W. Norris, McCook Samuel McMillan, Lake Mahopac Fred’k. C. Stevens, St. Paul Moses P. Kinkaid, O’Neill William H. Draper, Troy Frank M. Nye, Minneapolis George N. Southwick, Albany Charles A. Lindbergh, Little Falls NEVADA George W. Fairchild, Oneonta Andrew G. Volstead, Granite Falls SENATORS , Johnstown J. Adam Bede, Pine City Francis G. Newlands, Reno George R. Malby, Ogdensburg

31 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of William preceding Congress, and became a member of the House 34 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by Pinkney Whyte, and took his seat March 26, 1908. on December 2, 1907. death of Charles T. Dunwell, and became a member of 32 Elected April 27, 1907, to fill vacancy caused by res- 33 Died June 12, 1908. the House on December 7, 1908. ignation of Representative-elect William Alden Smith in 272 Biographical Directory

NEW YORK—Continued Grant E. Mouser, Marion Charles F. Barclay, Sinnemahoning J. Ford Laning, Norwalk George F. Huff, Greensburg REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Beman G. Dawes, Marietta Allen F. Cooper, Uniontown James S. Sherman, Utica Capell L. Weems, St. Clairsville Ernest F. Acheson, Washington Charles L. Knapp, Lowville William A. Ashbrook, Johnstown Arthur L. Bates, Meadville Michael E. Driscoll, Syracuse James Kennedy, Youngstown J. Davis Brodhead, South Bethlehem John W. Dwight, Dryden W. Aubrey Thomas, Niles Joseph G. Beale, Leechburg Sereno E. Payne, Auburn L. Paul Howland, Cleveland Nelson P. Wheeler, Endeavor James B. Perkins, Rochester Theodore E. Burton, 36 Cleveland William H. Graham, Allegheny J. Sloat Fassett, Elmira John Dalzell, Pittsburgh Peter A. Porter, Niagara Falls 37 James Francis Burke, Pittsburgh William H. Ryan, Buffalo SENATORS Andrew J. Barchfeld, Pittsburgh De Alva S. Alexander, Buffalo Thomas P. Gore, 38 Lawton Edward B. Vreeland, Salamanca Robert L. Owen, 39 Muskogee RHODE ISLAND SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES 40 Nelson W. Aldrich, Providence Bird S. McGuire, Pawnee SENATORS George P. Wetmore, 45 Newport Elmer L. Fulton, Furnifold M. Simmons, Trenton REPRESENTATIVES Lee S. Overman, Salisbury James S. Davenport, Vinita Charles D. Carter, Ardmore Daniel L. D. Granger, 46 Providence REPRESENTATIVES Scott Ferris, Lawton Adin B. Capron, Stillwater John H. Small, Washington Claude Kitchin, Scotland Neck OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Charles R. Thomas, New Bern SENATORS Edward W. Pou, Smithfield SENATORS Benjamin R. Tillman, Trenton William W. Kitchin, 35 Roxboro Charles W. Fulton, Astoria Asbury C. Latimer, 47 Belton Hannibal L. Godwin, Dunn Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Portland Frank B. Gary, 48 Abbeville Robert N. Page, Biscoe REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Richard N. Hackett, Wilkesboro Willis C. Hawley, Salem 49 Edwin Y. Webb, Shelby William R. Ellis, Pendleton George S. Legare, Charleston William T. Crawford, Waynesville James O. Patterson, 50 Barnwell PENNSYLVANIA Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville NORTH DAKOTA Joseph T. Johnson, Spartanburg SENATORS SENATORS David E. Finley, Yorkville Boies Penrose, Philadelphia Henry C. Hansbrough, Devils Lake J. Edwin Ellerbe, Marion Philander C. Knox, 41 Pittsburgh 51 Porter J. McCumber, Wahpeton Asbury F. Lever, Lexington REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Henry H. Bingham, Philadelphia SOUTH DAKOTA Thomas F. Marshall, Oakes John E. Reyburn, 42 Philadelphia SENATORS Asle J. Gronna, Lakota Joel Cook, 43 Philadelphia Robert J. Gamble, Yankton OHIO J. Hampton Moore, Philadelphia Alfred B. Kittredge, Sioux Falls Reuben O. Moon, Philadelphia SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE William W. Foulkrod, Philadelphia Philo Hall, Brookings Joseph B. Foraker, Cincinnati George D. McCreary, Philadelphia Charles W. F. Dick, Akron William H. Parker, 52 Deadwood Thomas S. Butler, West Chester Eben W. Martin, 53 Deadwood REPRESENTATIVES Irving P. Wanger, Norristown Nicholas Longworth, Cincinnati H. Burd Cassel, Marietta TENNESSEE Herman P. Goebel, Cincinnati Thomas D. Nicholls, Scranton SENATORS J. Eugene Harding, Excello John T. Lenahan, Wilkes-Barre William E. Tou Velle, Celina Charles N. Brumm, 44 Minersville James B. Frazier, Chattanooga Timothy T. Ansberry, Defiance John H. Rothermel, Reading Robert L. Taylor, Nashville Matthew R. Denver, Wilmington George W. Kipp, Towanda REPRESENTATIVES J. Warren Keifer, Springfield William B. Wilson, Blossburg Walter P. Brownlow, Jonesboro Ralph D. Cole, Findlay John G. McHenry, Benton Nathan W. Hale, Knoxville Isaac R. Sherwood, Toledo Benjamin K. Focht, Lewisburg John A. Moon, Chattanooga Henry T. Bannon, Portsmouth Marlin E. Olmsted, Harrisburg Cordell Hull, Carthage Albert Douglas, Chillicothe John M. Reynolds, Bedford William C. Houston, Woodbury Edward L. Taylor, Jr., Columbus Daniel F. Lafean, York John W. Gaines, Nashville

35 Resigned effective January 11, 1909, having been 42 Resigned March 31, 1907, before Congress assembled, 48 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Asbury C. elected governor of North Carolina. having been elected mayor of Philadelphia. Latimer, and took his seat March 16, 1908. 36 Reelected to the Sixty-first Congress, but resigned ef- 43 Elected November 5, 1907, to fill vacancy caused by 49 Election unsuccessfully contested by Aaron P. fective March 4, 1909, having been elected Senator. resignation of John E. Reyburn, and became a member Prioleau. 37 Admitted as a State into the Union November 16, of the House on December 2, 1907. 50 Election unsuccessfully contested by Isaac Myers. 1907. 44 Resigned January 4, 1909. 51 Election unsuccessfully contested by Alexander D. 38 Took his seat December 16, 1907; term to expire, as 45 Elected to fill vacancy in term beginning March 4, Dantzer. determined by lot, March 3, 1909. 52 39 Took his seat December 16, 1907; term to expire, as 1907, caused by failure of legislature to elect, and took Died June 26, 1908. determined by lot, March 3, 1913. his seat January 27, 1908; vacancy in this class from 53 Elected November 3, 1908, to fill vacancy caused by 40 All Representatives took their seats December 2, 1907. March 4, 1907, to January 21, 1908. death of William H. Parker, and became a member of 41 Resigned effective March 4, 1909, having been ap- 46 Died February 14, 1909. the House on December 7, 1908. pointed Secretary of State. 47 Died February 20, 1908. SIXTIETH CONGRESS 273

Lemuel P. Padgett, Columbia Thomas S. Martin, Charlottesville John J. Esch, La Crosse Thetus W. Sims, Linden REPRESENTATIVES James H. Davidson, Oshkosh Finis J. Garrett, Dresden William A. Jones, Warsaw Gustav Ku¨ stermann, Green Bay George W. Gordon, Memphis Harry L. Maynard, Portsmouth Elmer A. Morse, Antigo John Lamb, Richmond John J. Jenkins, Chippewa Falls TEXAS Francis R. Lassiter, Petersburg SENATORS Edward W. Saunders, Rockymount Charles A. Culberson, Dallas Carter Glass, Lynchburg SENATORS Joseph W. Bailey, Gainesville James Hay, Madison Clarence D. Clark, Evanston REPRESENTATIVES Charles C. Carlin, 57 Alexandria Francis E. Warren, Cheyenne , Texarkana Campbell Slemp, 58 Big Stone Gap REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Sam B. Cooper, Beaumont C. Bascom Slemp, 59 Big Stone Gap Gordon Russell, Tyler Henry D. Flood, Appomattox Frank W. Mondell, Newcastle Choice B. Randell, Sherman Jack Beall, Waxahachie WASHINGTON TERRITORY OF ALASKA Rufus Hardy, Corsicana SENATORS DELEGATE A. W. Gregg, Palestine Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla Thomas Cale, Fairbanks John M. Moore, Richmond Samuel H. Piles, Seattle George F. Burgess, Gonzales REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA Albert S. Burleson, Austin Robert L. Henry, Waco Wesley L. Jones, North Yakima DELEGATE Oscar W. Gillespie, Fort Worth Francis W. Cushman, Tacoma Marcus A. Smith, Tucson John H. Stephens, Vernon William E. Humphrey, Seattle James L. Slayden, San Antonio TERRITORY OF HAWAII WEST John N. Garner, Uvalde DELEGATE William R. Smith, Colorado SENATORS Stephen B. Elkins, Elkins Jonah K. Kalanianaole, Honolulu UTAH Nathan B. Scott, Wheeling SENATORS TERRITORY OF NEW REPRESENTATIVES MEXICO , Provo William P. Hubbard, Wheeling George Sutherland, Salt Lake City George C. Sturgiss, Morgantown DELEGATE REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Gaines, Charleston William H. Andrews, 62 Albuquerque Joseph Howell, Logan Harry C. Woodyard, Spencer James A. Hughes, Huntington TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA 63 SENATORS WISCONSIN DELEGATE Redfield Proctor, 54 Proctor SENATORS Vacant John W. Stewart, 55 Middlebury John C. Spooner, 60 Madison Carroll S. Page, 56 Hyde Park Isaac Stephenson, 61 Marinette PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 64 William P. Dillingham, Waterbury Robert M. La Follette, Madison RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Benito Legarda, 65 Manila David J. Foster, Burlington Henry A. Cooper, Racine Pablo Ocampo de Leon, 65 Manila Kittredge Haskins, Brattleboro John M. Nelson, Madison James W. Murphy, Platteville VIRGINIA William J. Cary, Milwaukee PORTO RICO SENATORS William H. Stafford, Milwaukee RESIDENT COMMISSIONER John W. Daniel, Lynchburg Charles H. Weisse, Sheboygan Falls Tulio Larrinaga, San Juan

54 Died March 4, 1908. 58 Died October 13, 1907, before Congress assembled. 63 Granted statehood November 16, 1907. 55 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Redfield 59 Elected December 17, 1907, to fill vacancy caused by 64 Part of the territory ceded to the United States by Proctor, and took his seat March 30, 1908. death of Campbell Slemp, and became a member of the Spain by the signing of a treaty in Paris on December 56 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Redfield House on January 6, 1908. 10, 1898; granted the right to elect two Resident Commis- Proctor, and took his seat December 7, 1908. 60 Resigned April 30, 1907. sioners to the United States by act of July 1, 1902. 57 61 Elected November 5, 1907, to fill vacancy caused by Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John 65 Elected November 22, 1907, for a term of two years; death of Representative-elect John F. Rixey in preceding C. Spooner, and took his seat December 2, 1907. 62 granted the privileges of the floor of the House of Rep- Congress, and became a member of the House on Decem- Election unsuccessfully contested by Octavius A. resentatives, with the right of debate, February 4, 1908. ber 2, 1907. Larrazola.