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Washington, D. C.—The old guard
In the senate Is down and ont. Ita once
triumphant and dominating power is
broken. The death of Senator Elkin,
emphasised the fact West Virginia
will now send two Democrats to the
senate.
The Republicans in the senate are
now 59 out of a total membership of
92. In the senate after March 4 the
Republicans will have but 50. Forty-
seven is the senate majority. It Is
clear the Republican margin la ex
tremely narrunt. A few more changes
would give the Democrats control.
As it is, after March 4 the Insur
gents will hold the balance of power.
Two years ago there were 01 Repub
lican senators and *1 Democratic.
Changing the political complexion of
the senate always Is a slower process
than changing that of the houae.
Whether the senate will before the end
of the present Democratic movement
go over to Democratic control can only
be conjectured at present, 'out there Is
Increasing belief in political circles
that It will do so.
Lorimer Likely to Go.
That there will be another vacancy
In the not distant future is coming to
be quite widely believed. This means
that the possibility of unseating Sen
ator Lorimer. Republican, of Illinois,
la regarded as by no means remote. A
recent count Is said 4o have developed
31 senators who declared themselves
tentatively In favor of unseating. It
would require 46 votes to displace Sen
ator Lorimer. and with two-thirds
enough already claimed, his removal Is
not at ail impossible. .
The following Republicans who are
now members of the senate will be suc
ceeded by Democrats March 4: Hale, of
Maine: Beveridge of Indiana; Depew,
of New York: Kean, of New Jersey
Scott, of West Virginia: Dick, of Ohio
Burkett, of Nebraska: Carter, of Mon
tana; Warner, of Missouri.
Besides these changes, the following
Republicans now serving will be suc
ceeded by other Republicans after
March 4: Aldrich.- of Rhode Island
Burrows, of Michigan: Bulkely. of Con
necticut; Flint, of California; Piles, of
Washington; Young, of Iowa.
Recent Elections.
As the result of senatorial elections
by state legislatures during the past
two weeks, the following senators have
been chosen to succeed to vacancies
caused by the expiration of six-year
terms March 4 or to vacancies occa
sioned by recent senatorial deaths:-
Alabama—-John H. Bankhead, Dem
ocrat, re-elected.
California—John D. Works. Repub
lican. to succeed Frank P. Flint, Re
publican.
Connecticut—George P. McLean. Re
publican, to succeed Morgan G. Butke-
ley. Republican.
Delaware—Henry A. DuPont. Repub
lican, nominated by caucus to succeed
himself, to be formally elected Jan
uary 24.
Indiana—John Worth Kern. Demo
crat, to succeed Albert J. Beveridge.
Republican.
Maine—Charles P. Johnson. Demo
crat. to succeed Eugene Hale, Repub
lican.
Massachusetts—Henry Cabot Lodge,
Republican; re-elected.
Michigan—Charles E. Townsend. Re
publican. to succeed Julius C. Burrows,
Republican.
Minnesota—Moses E. Clapp, Repub
lican, re-elected.
Missouri—James Reed. Democrat, to
succeed William Warner. Republican.
Nebraska—Gilbert M. Hitchcock.
Democrat, to succeed E. J. Burkett, Re
publican.
North Dakota—Porter J. McCumber.
Republican, re-elected; A. J. Gronna,
Rep "‘
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Democrat, serving an unexpired
term.
Ohio—Atlee Pomerene. Democrat, to
tucceed Charles Dick, Republican.
Pennsylvania—George T. Oliver, Re
publican. re-elected.
Rhode Island—Henry F. Lippitt. Re
publican, to succeed Nelson W. Aldrich,
Republican.
Utah—George A. Sutherland. Repub
lican. re-elected.
Washington—Miles Poindexter. Re
publican. re-elected.
West Virginia—W. E. Chilton. Demo
crat, to succeed Nathan B. Scott. Re
publican; Clarence W. Watson, Demo
crat. to succeed Stephen B. Elkins, Re
publican, deceased. Chilton and Wat
son have been nominated in caucus, but
have not been formally elected, because
of the disturbed condition of the. West
Virginia state senate.
Senatorial elections previously held
for terms beginning March 4 were:
Maryland—Isldor Rayner. Democrat,
re-elected.
Mississippi—John Sharp Williams.
Democrat, to succeed Hernando D.
Money. Democrat.
Vermont—Carrol S. Page, Republican,
re-elected.
Senators 'appointed recently to fill
vacancies caused by death, pending
slons of legislatures to be held later,
are:
Georgia—Joseph M. Terrell, Demo
crat. to succeed Alexander S. Clay,
Democrat.
Louisiana—J. R. Thornton. Democrat,
to succeed S. D. McEnery. Democrat.
Virginia—Claude A. Swanson. Demo
crat. to succeed John W. Daniel. Demo
crat.
Florida will select the successor to
James T. Taliaferro. Democrat, by
run-off primary next week, the choice
to be ratified by the legislature later.
W. A. Blount and N. P. Bryan are the
candidates.
Senators are to be selected between
now and March 4 from the following
states:
Colorado, Iowa, Montana. Nevada.
New Jersey. New York. Tennessee
Texas. Wisconsin and Wyoming. Bal
loting is now in progress in Iowa, Mon
tana. New York and Tennessee.
Charles S. Culberson. Democrat, of
Texas, and Robert M. LaFollette. Re
publican. of Wisconsin, will be re-elect
ed without opposition.
The senators in these other eight
states, whose successors are yet to be
chosen, are:
Colorado—Charles J. Hughes. Jr..
Democrat, deceased.
Iowa—La Fayette Young. Republican.
Montana—Thomas H. Carter, Repub
llcan.
Nevada—George S. Nixon. Republi
can.
New Jersey—John Kean. Republican.
New York—Chauncey M. Depew. Re
publican.
Tennessee—James B. Frasier. Demo
crat ,
Wyoming—Clarence D. Clark. Repub
lican.
Nixon, of Nevada, and Clark, of Wy
oming. will probably succeed them
selves.
Democrats will succed Hughes, of
Colorado, and Frasier, of Tennessee.
Frazier has withdrawn from the fight
for re-election.
States having no senatorial vacan
cles before 1913 are Arkansas. Jdaho,
Illinois. Kansas. Kentucky. New Hamp
shire, North Carolina. Oklahoma. Ore
gon, South Carolina and South Dakota.
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Wile of Consumption
Gentlemen:—
-Mr wile vis down with Consumption,
when I ordered s bottleot Alesol (Lloyd).
She wss very week from nlsht sweat*,
couth, sad In a feverish condition. I
noticed a change tor the better alter ten
dare- treatment, and from that time on
np to three months, when the cure wss
completed. Alesol (Lloyd) kills the
Tubercle BaclUna in the blood end tissue,
and it la the only remedy so Ur dis
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tho*e who fear the approach ot Con-
aumptlon. It can be truthfully aald that
Alesol (Lloyd), lor the cure sod pre
vention ol ConaumpUon. U the moat
wonderful compound of the preaeatace.-
DR. W. H. KNIGHT.
Esat Saugus, Masa.
J. A. Ward, M. D., Will
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| the chronic
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while many poor vietlma of the White
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a reoonatructor la called for. I have
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V.ryresp^tful^ *
Troy, Mo. July 21. 1908.
A Physician Tells Ho;v
Consumption May
Be Cored
was 47 years of age. and she recovered,
and la now well and performing her
ordinary duties and household work aa
ofyore: is a gratified and sound woman.
The above case was Ur advanced in
the second atace; night sweau, dally
chilla. hectlo flush, and In the stage ot
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critical periods In woman’s tile.
1 beltevo It will cure nine ont ol ten
eases for which It la mad*, thereby sav
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happiness and saving Immense auflerlng
and in the aggregate, worry end thous-
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I before the public.
Very respectfol^^
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LT. M. D.
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