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OF THE

SENATE

OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,

FOR THE

SESSION BEGUN AT HARRISBURG,

ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1901.

WM. STANLEY RAY,

STATE PRINTER OF PENNSYLVANIA,

1901.

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Ninth district, composed of the county of Delaware, William C. Sproul.

Eleventh district, composed of the county of Berks, E. M. Herbst

Thirteenth district, composed of the city of Lancaster and the townships of Manor, Lancaster, Conestoga, Pequea, Martic, Providence, Drumore, Fulton, Little Britain, West Lampeter, Strasburg, Colerain, Eden, Bart, Salisbury, Sadsbury, Paradise, Leacock and East Lampeter, in the county of Lancaster, Milton Heidelbaugh.

Fifteenth district, composed of the county of Dauphin, John E.

Fox.

Seventeenth district, composed of the county of Lebanon, Samuel

Weiss.

Nineteenth district, composed of the county of Chester, William P. Snyder.

Twenty-first district, composed of the counties of Lackawanna and Luzerne, not embraced in the Twentieth district, William Drury. Twenty-third district, composed of the counties of Bradford and Wyoming, Robert S. Edmiston.

Twenty-fifth district, composed of the counties of Tioga, Potter and McKean, Myron Matson.

Twenty-seventh district, composed of the counties of Union, Snyder and Northumberland, Benjamin K. Focht.

Twenty-ninth district, composed of the boroughs of Pottsville, Pine Grove, Fremont, Minersville, Schuylkill Haven, Port Carbon, Cressona, Auburn, Yorkville, Landingville, and the townships of Pine Grove, Tremont, Porter, Fraily, Reilly, Branch, Washington, Wayne, North Manheim, South Manheim, Norwegian, East Norwegian and Newcastle, in the county of Schuylkill, Charles E. Quail.

Thirty-first district, composed of the counties of Perry, Mifflin and Juniata, James W. McKee.

Thirty-third district, composed of the counties of Franklin and Huntingdon, Alexander Stewart.

Thirty-fifth district, composed of the counties of Blair and Cambria, Jacob C. Stineman.

Thirty-seventh district, composed of the counties of Indiana and Jefferson, John S. Fisher.

Thirty-ninth district, composed of the county of Westmoreland, Cyrus E. Woods.

Forty-first district, composed of the counties of Butler and Armstrong, Andrew G. Williams.

Forty-third district, composed of the First to the Thirteenth wards inclusive, and the Twenty-third ward of the city of Pittsburg, C. L. Magee,

Forty-fifth district, composed of the Twenty-fourth to the Thirtysixth wards, inclusive, of the city of Pittsburg, and the boroughs of Allegheny county lying south and west of the Monongahela and Ohio rivers, John W. Crawford.

Forty-seventh district, composed of the counties of Lawrence and Mercer, James D. Emery.

Forty-ninth district, composed of the county of Erie, A. E. Sis

son.

In addition to the foregoing returns, the Clerk also read the return of the special election held in the Forty-sixth district on November 7, 1899.

Forty-sixth district, composed of the counties of Beaver and Washington, John F. Budke.

The roll was then called and the following Senators answered to their names, viz:

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Cochran, J. Henry,
Crawford, John W.,
Cumings, Henry II.,
Drury, William,
Edmiston, Robert S.,
Emery, James D.,
Fisher John S.,
Flinn, William,
Focht, Benjamin K.,
Fox, John E.,
Grady, John C.,
Gransback, Henry.
Haines, Harvey W.,
Hardenbergh, E. B.,
Heidelbaugh, Milton,
Heinle, William C.,
Henry, J. Bayard,
Herbst, E. M.,
Higgins, John F.,
Kemerer, Jacob B.,

Lee, David S..

McKee, James W.,

Martin, David,

Maison, Myron,

Miller, William E.,

Muehlbronner, Charles A.,

Neely, Alfred M.,
Osbourn, Francis A.,
Quail, Charles E.,
Rice, Hampton W.,
Scott, John M.,
Sisson, A. E.,
Snyder, William P.,
Sproul, William C.,
Stewart, Alexander,
Stiles, Harry G.,
Stineman, Jacob C.,
Stober, J. A.,
Vare, George A.,
Vaughan, James C.,
Washburn, O. R.,
Weiss, Samuel,
Weller, John S.,
Wentz, John A.,

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The newly elected Senators, with the exception of Mr. Magee, then presented themselves in front of the Clerk's desk, when the requisite oath of office was administered to them by the Hon. John W. Simonton, president judge of the Twelfth Judicial district.

A motion was made by Mr. Grady,

That the Senate do now proceed to the election of President pro tempore, the clerks acting as tellers.

Which was agreed to.

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