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Show THE CITIZEN 6 North Dakota The Successful Candidates Republicans and Democrats by states, as shown by the latest available figures of the late election will be as follows in the House session of that for the The division of sixty-eight- h body: Alabama Ten Democrats. Arizona One Democrat. Democrat. Connecticut Four Republicans and one Democrat. Delaware One Democrat. Florida Four Democrats. Georgia Twelve Democrats. Idaho Two Republicans. Democrats. Iowa Eleven Republicans. Kansas Six Republicans and Democrat. one Kentucky Three Republicans and eight Democrats. Louisiana Eight Democrats. Maine Four Republicans. Maryland Three Republicans and three' Democrats. Thirteen RepubliMassachusetts cans and three Democrats. Michigan Twelve Republicans and one Democrat. Minnesota Eight Democrats. Mississippi Eight Democrats. and' Missouri Five Republicans eleven Democrats. Montana One Republican and one Democrat. Nebraska Three Republicans and two Democrats. Nevada One Democrat. New Hampshire One Republican and six Democrats. Oklahoma One Republican and seven Democrats. Oregon Two Republicans and one Democrat. M. Ralston, Demo- Smith W. Brookhart, Repub- lican. m one Democrat. South Carolina Seven Democrats. South Dakota Three Republicans. Tennessee Two Republicans and eight Democrats. Texas One Republican and seventeen Democrats. Utah Two Republicans. Vermont Two Republicans. Virginia Ten Democrats. West Virginia Two Republicans and four Democrats. Wisconsin Ten Republicans. One Republican. ELECTED TO THE SENATE. Arizona Henry F. Ashurst, Demo- Massachusets South Gifford Carolina Henry Cabot Lodge, crat. South Dakota Cabell Republican. Michigan W. N. Ferris, Democrat. Minnesota Henrik Shipstead, Farmer Labor. Mississippi Hubert D. Stephens, Democrat. Missouri James A. Reed, Democrat. Montana Burton K. Wheeler, Dem- Pinchot, T. G. McCleod, W. S. Flynn, DemoGov. W. H. McMas-ter- B. Howell, , Tennessee Austin Peay, Democrat. Texas Gov. Pat M. Neff, Democrat. Vermont Redfield Proctor, Republican. Wisconsin Gov. J. J. Blaine, Republican. Wyoming W. B. Ross, Democrat. IM YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATOR. Democrat. New Mexico Andrieus A. Jones, Democrat. New York Royal S. Copeland, Dem- The wind was howling. Any cars running, Cap? asked Billings of the copper on the corner. Not a wrheel turning. Guess youll have to go down afoot this morning. Lynn J. Frazier, Re- Well, Ill try it. And Billings Simeon D. Fess, Republican. Pennsylvania David A. Reed, Republican; George W. Pepper, Republican. Rhode Island Peter G. Gerry, Dem- ocrat. Tenessee Kenneth same direction. Pretty tough going, Ohio D. McKellar, Texas Earle B. Mayfield, Democrat. Utah William H. King, Democrat. Vermont Frank L. Greene, RepubClaude A- - Swanson, Dem- ocrat. Washington C. C. Dill, Democrat. West Virginia Matthew M. Neely, Democrat. Wisconsin Robert M. LaFollette, Republican. Wyoming John B. Kendrick, Demo- crat. ELECTED STATE GOVERNORS. W. P. Hunt, Democrat. W. W. Brandon, Demo- G- - crat. California E. R. Richardson, Republican. Colorado William Sweet, Democrat. Connecticut K. A. Templeton, Re- publican. Georgia C. W. Walker, Democrat. Iowa Gov. N. E. Kendall, Republican. Kansas J. M. Davis, Democrat. Massachusetts publican. Michigan Gov. C. H. Cox, Re- Gov. A. J. Groesbeck, Re- publican. Minnesota - he volunteer- ed. Democrat. Arizona Alabama There is not one man in a ihousam capable of being a successful rogue while any one may succeed as an hon est man. E. W. Howe. vVhy Gov. J. A. 0. Preus, Re- Democrat. Democrat. New Jersey G. S. Silzer, Democrat. New York E. A. Smith, Democrat. Nevada J. A. Scrugham, Democrat. dont the Germans put gliders marks? Greenville. Pied their mont. radio stations are U ing built in many places in Europe, and all the continent needs now is a little good news to broadcast. Detroit High-powere- d R! started down the street. The wind was in his face- It was bitter cold, and the swirling snow seemed to attack him angrily. Half way down the block he fell in beside a youngster headed in the publican. lican. Virginia not bound to win, t it I an bound to be true. 1 am not r,ounQt, succeed, but I am Douna to live u, to what light I have. I must stani with anybody that stands right; with him while he is right, and par with him when he goes wron; Abr ham Lincoln. Republican. Republican. Nevada Key Pittman, Democrat. New Jersey Edward I. Edwards, ocrat. North Dakota Waj I am Re- on publican. Nebraska Charles W. Bryan, Democrat. New Hampshire Fred H. Brown, . Pennsylvania Bruce, William crat. California Hiram W. Johnson, Republican. Thomas F. Bayard, Delaware Florida Park Trammell, Democrat. Georgia Walter F. George, Ohio A. V. Donahey, Democrat. Oklahoma J. C. Walton, Democrat. Oregon W. B. Pierce, Democrat. Democrat. Rhode Island Repub- Pennsylavnia licans and seven Democrats. Rhode Island Two Republicans and She smiled at him. She waved her hand cheerily. Nope, she said, Im on my Im your telephone operator. Gov. R. A." Nestos, n. publican. Senator Hale, Republican, elected in September. Maine ocrat. Nebraska R. and Illinois Twenty Republicans seven Democrats. Indiana Eight Republicans and five Wyoming Iowa Samuel Maryland Democrat. Arkansas Seven Democrats. California Nine Republicans and two Democrats. Colorado Three Republicans, one Twenty-nin- e Indiana crat. anti-non-partisa- Yep, First dividend of the Park City Min ing & Smelting company, organized in February of this year, to take over the Judge Mining and Smelting com pany, the Daly West Mining company and the Ontario Mining company, was declared Saturday, November 11. This first disbursement of ten cents pei share to all stockholders of record December 1, 1923. she replied. They trudged along together. Say, this is fierce, he said, with his head buried in his overcoat. Not so good. But it might be worse, she smiled back at him. Another hundred yards or so they fought the gale. Then Billings stopped her. Say, sister, this is no day for you to be out. My office will be practically closed and so will yours. Theres no need of our going through any more of this. Oh, I can make it all right. Again they started. But the drifting snow and the wintry blasts made progress difficult. Now, look her, sister, said Billings, taking her by the arm, whats the use? Im going back. I can do my business by telephone. News. will be made on January The dividend is expected to 15 total around A few ntage $87,600. more days to take advaof our EXCEPTIONAL OFFER SUIT AM) EXTRA PANTS Pintle to your inciiNiire in uny ntyle 5MVOOJENIMim TAIL OHS OF QUALITY" 215 31 ii in Street $34.50 At thin price every ninn ran ufforil to linve" hi clothe made to 1i!n individual requirement. CM & mmtok Best two in three falls to a finish SALT LAKE THEATRE Tuesday, November 28th 8:30 sharp E |