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Mr. Godfrey named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Graybill named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hagerty named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Haines named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hamilton named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Harman named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. Hays named Philander C. Knox.
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Mr. Hood named named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hostetter named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. J. D. Houck named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. T. R. Houck named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. Howard named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hoyt named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Huhn named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hunter named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Hutt named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Irwin named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Jackson named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. James named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Jones named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Charles J. Johnson named Philander C. Knox. Mr. William W. Johnson named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Kayser named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Kelsey named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. James A. Kennedy named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Thomas L. Kennedy named Philander C. Knox.
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Mr. King named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Kline named Philaander ('. Knox.
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Mr. Landis named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Laughlin named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Lesher named James K. P. Hall.
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Mr. Matson named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Maust named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. McClain named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. McElroy named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. McLane named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. McNeely named James K. P. Hall.

Mr. McWhinney named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Mintzer named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Mohn named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. W. Frank Mohr named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. John P. Moore named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Morris named Philander (. Knox.

Mr. Morrison named Philander (. Knox.
Mr. Morse named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Moyer named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Mumma named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Murphy named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Noll named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. North named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Ober named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. O'Brien, absent.

Mr. Osborne named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Ouram named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Charles G. Palmer named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Water S. Palmer named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Pendleton named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Philbin named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Phillips named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Place named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. Plummer named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Pomeroy named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Puhl named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Pusey named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Ray named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Reese named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Reitmeyer named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Rex named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Reynolds named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Richards named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Riebel named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Riley named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Ripp named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Robertson named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Rose named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Ross named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Santee named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Schad named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Schock named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Scofield named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Scott named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Sedwick named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Sheatz named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Sheller named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Shenkel named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Shern named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Shields named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Sipes named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. Sitler named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. E. B. Smith named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Robert H. Smith named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. S. J. Smith named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Thomas B. Smith named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Snader named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Charles A. Snyder named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Charles R. Snyder named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Stevens named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Stradling named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Stroup named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Joseph S. Thomas named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. William J. Thomas named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. A. A. Thompson named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. W. A. Thompson, absent.

Mr. Troxell named James K. P. Hall.
Mr. Walker named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Ware named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Watkins, absent.

Mr. Wayne named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Webb named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Weida named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Weingartner named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Whitten named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Wickersham named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Williams named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Wilson named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Witherspoon named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Wittig named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Womelsdorff named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. C. M. Wood named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. W. L. Wood named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. J. F. Woodward named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. J. W. Woodward named Philander C. Knox.
Mr. Wrigley named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Zietz named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Zortman named Philander C. Knox.

Mr. Walton, Speaker, named Philander C. Knox.

The whole number of votes was one hundred and ninety-nine (199), of which

Philander C. Knox received one hundred and eighty-five (185) votes; James K. P. Hall received fourteen (14) votes; absent, 4.

So it appeared that Philander C. Knox was duly named by the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania for Senator in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania for the remainder of the constitutional term ending on the fourth day of March next, to fill the vacancy arising in that body by the expiration of the appointment. of Philander C. Knox.

Whereupon,

The President of the Joint Assembly declared Philander C. Knox to be duly elected a Senator to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the Senate of the United States, from the eighteenth day of January, 1905, until the fourth day of March next.

The President of the Joint Assembly did then, in the presence of the members of both Houses, sign four several certificates of the election, attested by the tellers of the respective Houses, one of which certificates was directed to be transmitted to the Governor of the Commonwealth, one to the Senator-elect, and the remaining two to be preserved among the records and entered at length upon the Journals of each House.

The following is a copy of said certificate:

Certificate of the Election of United States Senator.

I do certify, That the members of the Senate and the members of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having assembled in Joint Assembly, in the chamber of the House of Representatives, on the eighteenth day of January, A. D. 1905, in conformity with the act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An act to regulate the times and manner of holding elections for Senators in Congress," approved July 25th, A. D. 1866,.and the "act to define the time and regulate the manner of electing Senators to represent this State in the Senate of the United States," approved January 11th, A. D. 1867, to supply the vacancy in the Senate of the United States occasioned by the expiration of the appointment of Honorable Philander C. Knox, the Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives having been severally read, showing the names of the persons to be voted for, and the number of votes received in each House by each person, it appeared that Philander C. Knox received a majority of all votes cast in each House, and the said Philander C. Knox is declared duly elected Senator to represent this State in the Senate of the United States from the eighteenth day of January, 1905, until the fourth day of March next.

WM. M. BROWN,

President of Senate and President of Joint Assembly.

J. A. STOBER,

Teller on part of the Senate.

FRED. TAYLOR PUSEY,

Teller on part of the House of Representatives.

Mr. Roberts, teller on the part of the Senate, also made a report, which was read as follows, viz:

That agreeably to the provisions of the act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An act to regulate the times and manner of holding elections for Senator in Congress, approved the 25th day of July, A. D. 1866, and of an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitled "An act to define the time and regulate the manner of electing Senators to represent this State in the Senate of the United States," approved the 11th day of Janu- · ary, A. D. 1867, the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, already convened in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, the 18th day of January, A. D. 1905, then proceeded to the election of a Senator in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania to fill the

vacancy which will occur in that body by the expiration of the term of Philander C. Knox on the fourth day of March next.

Whereupon,

The Journals of both Houses of the preceding day were read by the Clerks thereof, as follows, viz:

In the Senate,

Tuesday Afternoon, January 17, 1905. Agreeably to the provisions of an act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act to regulate the times and manner of holding elections for Senators in Congress," approved the 25th day of July, A. D. 1866, and of an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An act to define the time and regulate the manner of electing Senators to represent this State in the Senate of the United States," approved the 11th day of January, A. D. 1867, the Senate also proceeded by a viva voce vote of each Senator present to name one person for Senator in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania to fill the vacancy which will occur in that body by the expiration of the term of Philander C. Knox on the fourth day of March next.

Whereupon,

Jacob Bolard named Philander C. Knox.

Charles L. Brown named Philander C. Knox.
Patrick F. Calpin named James K. P. Hall.
Sterling R. Catlin named Philander C. Knox.
J. Henry Cochran named James K. P. Hall.
John W. Crawford named Philander C. Knox.
Henry H. Cumings named Philander C. Knox..
Thomas D. Danner named James K. P. Hall.
Arthur G. Dewalt named James K. P. Hall.
Robert S. Edmiston named Philander C. Knox.
John S. Fisher named Philander C. Knox.
John E. Fox named Philander C. Knox.

Benjamin N. Freeland named James K. P. Hall.
Daniel P. Gerberich named Philander C. Knox.
Frederick A. Godcharles named Philander C. Knox.
Henry Gransback named Philander C. Knox.
Webster Grim named James K. P. Hall.
Horatio B. Hackett named Philander C. Knox.
Milton Heidelbaugh named Philander C. Knox.
Edwin M. Herbst named James K. P. Hall.
Joel J. Hill named James K. P. Hall.
Edward A. Irvin named Philander C. Knox.
William H. Keyser named Philander C. Knox.
William H. Manbeck named Philander C. Knox.
Myron Matson named Philander C. Knox.
George W. McNees named Philander C. Knox.
James P. MeNichol named Philander C. Knox.
Donald P. McPherson named Philander C. Knox.
William C. Miller named Philander C. Knox.
Elmer I. Phillips named Philander C. Knox.

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