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Show TiiM Remarkable Gains Made by the Democrats in Lower House Chlcapo. Nov. 9 In complete returns re-turns on election ef conrressmen show that the political complexion of the next house will be in followg, compared with the present congress; I C2nd ijlst Congress. Congress. Dem. Hep. Dem. Rep. Alabama 9 .. 9 Arkansas 7 . . 7 Cal'fornia S Colorado 3 .. .'; Connecticut 2 2 . . 5 Delaware 1 . . . L Florida ?. .. ?, Georsla 11 . . 11 Idaho 1 I Illinois 12 12 C 19 Indiana 11 .. 11 2 Iowa .. ., Z J! 1 10 Kansas . C S Kentucky 8 2 S J I Louisiana ...... 7 .. C ! Maine 2 2 .. 4 Marjland ." .. Z :i Massachusetts ... 5 9 4 9 Michigan 10 .. 12 Mlnnesotu 1 S 1 S Mississippi S .. S Missouri 11 .. lit ti Montana 1 .. 1 Nebraska 1 . . n 3 Nevada . 1 . . 1 ! New Hampshire .... 1 .. 2 1 New Jersey 2 15 7 I New York 21 10 12 2 North Carolina . . . Ik .. 7 3 North Dakota ... 2 . . 2 ' Ohio 10 S 8 n I Oklahoma 4 I 2 II I Oregon .... 2 . . 2 1 Pennsylvania . . . . S 22 5 27 I Rhode island l 1 . . 2. I South Carolina .... 7 .. 7 South Dakota 2 . . 2 Tennessee S 2 S 1 j Te xas 10 . . 1 Utah 1 .. 1 Vermont 2 .. 2 Virginia 9 . S 1 Washington I! .. IJ West Virginia .... 2 2 . . Wisconsin ....... l : 1 lit Wyoming , 1 . . 1 Totals 210 K!9 172 21 Social 1; vacancies. I; missing districts. dis-tricts. 3.". Congre&cmen Elected. The following" ciiigressmjn have been elected- Massachusetts Fourth district, short term, John J. Mitchell. Dem, elected. Fourth district, long term, William II. Wilder, Rep., elected Fourth Connecticut Ebenezc-r J. Hill, Republican Second Massachusetts Frederick H. Gillette. Rep. Ninth Lissaehuretts Win. S. Murray, Dem. Tenth Massachiisettw James M. Curley. Dem. Thirteenth Massachusetts Wm. S. G.eene, Rep. First Connecticut E. S. Ilenrv, Rep. Third Connecticut E. W. Higgins, Rep Thomas L. Rubcy. elected in Sixteenth Six-teenth Missouri district. Thomas Davenport, Dem., elected In Third Oklahoma district. Robert J. Rulkeley, Dem., elected la Twenty first Ohio district. |