Show MANY Y NEW FACES IN THE SENATE Largest Representation in History of the County Being Composed of Ninetytwo Members Nearly One Hundred New Members of the House While Seventeen Men from Various Parts of Country Coun-try Sport Togas for First Time Washington The senate will be ttry largest In the history of the country coun-try ns it will bo composed of ninety two members tho Increase being made by tho admission of Oklahoma whoso two senators will bo Robert L Owen and T P Goro With the two senators from Oklahoma Okla-homa there will bo seventeen now members of the senate which include in-clude successors to Senators Morgan and PcttiiH Tho now men include William Borah who recently camo out victorious In land fraud cases in Idaho and Jonathan Bourne Jr of Oregon whoso advocacy of a second electlvo term for tho president brought him into national prominence I some time ago Frank C Brlggs of New Jersey succeeds Senator Dryden Dry-den and Norris Brown formerly attorney at-torney general of Nebraska comes with a record for antirailroad prose cnUons In his state Jefferson Davis of Arkansas has a reputation ns a fiery orator that may cause Senator Tlllmnn to look to Ma lurels Simon Guggenheim of Colorado Colo-rado flag gained a great reputation in tho business world through his connection con-nection with the American Smelting fk Refining company Joseph E Johnston John-ston tho successor of Senator Pet tus is a confederate veteran Harry A Richardson of Delaware is a millionaire mil-lionaire as also is Isaac Stophenson of Wisconsin tho last named being the successor of Senator Spooner and known a tho pioneer lumberman of tho northwest Robert L Taylor of Tennessee has a great reputation as a humorist and during his recent campaign for tho senatorship carried a violin through his stato and opened his meetings by fiddling for tho amusement of his constituents John H Bankhead successor suc-cessor to Senator Morgan and Joseph M Dixon of Montana come to tho senate direct from tho house of representatives rep-resentatives and T H Paynter of Kentucky formerly served in tho house as also did Senator Stephenson Stephen-son Senator Owen who will represent repre-sent Oklahoma is onethird Cherokee Indian and Senator Goro has been blind since childhood Tho senate will have a majority of more than twothirds Republican Tho house of representatives also has a largo Republican majority there being 222 Republicans and 268 Democrats There will be many in teresting and picturesque characters 11n the house There arc ninetynine now members In tho house but of that number twelvo have served In that body prior to tho last congress Of tho new men slxtyono arc Democrats |