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November 25. Resolutions granting permission for the drainage of Sand Hill Lake, Woodbury county, was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Executive Council.
November 29. The appointment of John Peters, A. H. Grissell and L. M. Black as Finance Committee to examine the accounts of the Agricultural Department was made.
December 8. Application of J. W. Benson and G. T. Chamberlain for pat- ent to the land within the meandered lines of Island Lake or lake bed, Hamilton county, after hearing the case as provided by law, was granted.
December 17. At a conference with Prof. W. R. Patterson, the rules gov- erning and instructions to 1905 Census Enumerators were formulated and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Council.
December 17. The Executive Conncil authorized the Board of Geological Survey to include in the forthcoming report a Grass Bulletin.
December 20. Public hearings were had in the matter of petitions for sur- vey and drainage of lakes, as per published notices, in the case of Rice Lake, Winnebago county, Swan Lake, Emmet county, Rush Lake, Osceola county, and Bright's Lake, Worth county, under provisions of chapter 186, acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly.
December 30. The Secretary of State was authorized to have rebound such of the bound sets of 1904 documents as were injured by water.
CONTRACTS AWARDED IN 1904.
February 29. To Geo. A. Miller Printing Co. for one Register of Collat- eral Inheritances, for Treasury, $20. 75.
March 30. To Parisian Air Lamp Co. for Block Light Gas Lamps, for Cus. todian, $1. 15 each.
March 30. To Republican Printing Co. of Cedar Rapids, for six Record Books, for Secretary of State, $56. 00.
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April 29. To J. H. Welch Printing Co. for one Appropriation Ledger, for Secretary of Council, $11.50; for one Fee Book, for Secretary of State, $11. 50; for one General Balance Book, for Treasury, $10.50; for one Inebriate Parole Record, for Executive Department, $10.50.
April 29. To Republican Printing Co. for one Claim Register, for Secre- tary of Council, $10.00; for one Document Register, for Secretary of State, $13.25.
May 6. To Iowa Safe Co., of Mason City, for Steel Cases and Vault Inte- rior Fixtures, for Auditor of State's Department, $2, 235.00.
May 6. To C. B. Langley, for Steel Crowns for Vaults, for Secretary's and Auditor's Departments, $542.00.
May 6. To S. Cox & Co. for grading site of Historical Building at 18 1-10 cents per cubic yard.
May 28. To Iowa Lithographing Co. for 500 Teachers Certificates for Super- intendent of Public Instruction, $35. 00.
May 28. To Wellsbach Street Lighting Co , for lighting Capitol Grounds, at $22. 00 per year per light, gas furnished by contracting company.
May 28. To Des Moines Ice & Cold Storage Co., for ice at 1712 cents cwt.
June 28. To T. H. Flood & Co., Chicago, for publication and sale of the reports of the Supreme Court of Iowa for a period of eight years from June 1, 1904, at $1. 05 per volume.
June 30. To Le Grand Quarry Co., Marshalltown, for sawed stone to com- plete the Historical Building, at 78 cents per cubic food, f. o. b. Des Moines.
July 15. To Thomas Plumbing Co .. for sewer, Historical Building, $896. 25.
July 27. To L. H. Kurtz, for installation of vacuum system of heat regu- lation in the completed portion of the Historical Building at net price of mate- rial and labor and 10%.
July 27. To Henry W. Schleuter, for completion of Historical Building . according to plans and specifications, for $167, 086. 00 with the provision, that at proper time he be required to do all electric wiring for $2,000. 00, all the fire- proofing for $8, 770.00, and plastering for $9, 144. 00.
October 29. To Bloomfield Coal & Mining Co., for fuel for ensuing year.
December 30. To American Lithograph Co., for 10, 000 lithographed head- ings for Executive department, at $14.75.
PRINTING AUTHORIZED.
January 23. For State Board of Teachers Examiners, 500 Lithographed Primary Certificates.
February 12. For Agricultural Department, 3, 000 copies Year Book, 1903.
February 12. For Dairy Commissioners, 500 copies Proceedings of Dairy Association.
February 12. For Improved Stock Breeders' Association, 500 copies Pro- ceedings of Dairy Association.
February 12. For Library Commission, 1,000 copies Check List of Iowa Publications.
April 29. For Library Commission, 2, 000 copies List of Books in Traveling Library.
April 29. For Library Commission, 1, 000 copies List of Iowa Books.
April 29. For Library Commission, 500 copies Outlines of Suggested Read. ings.
May 14. For Document Department, 12, 000 copies Laws of Thirtieth Gen- eral Assembly.
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July 27. For Auditor of State, 20, 000 Warrants.
August 27. For Weather Bureau, 4, 500 copies Weather Report, 1903.
September 10. For Document Department, 1, 000 copies Mining Laws. September 10. For Auditor's Department, 4. 000 copies Insurance Laws.
September 10. For Auditor's Department, 8, 000 copies Revenue Laws.
September 29. For Secretary of State, 5, 000 copies Election Laws.
September 29. For Executive Council, 4, 000 copies Telephone Reports.
November 22. For Clerk of Supreme Court, 5, 000 Lithograph Letterheads.
November 22. For Clerk of Supreme Court, 1, 200 January, 1905, Calendars.
November 25. For Dairy Commissioner, 4, 000 copies Report, 1904. December 8. For Pharmacy Commission, 5, 000 Renewal Cards.
December 19. For Executive Council. All matter necessary to take 1905 Census.
December 30. For Executive Department, 10, 000 Lithograph headings.
DEPOSITORIES OF STATE FUNDS APPROVED.
January 29. Grand Avenue Savings Bank (additional) $100,000.00 April 18. Iowa State Bank. 37,500.00
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
July 16. Articles of incorporation and by-laws of the Home Building and Loan Association, of Waterloo, Iowa, approved.
July 18. The Secretary of the Executive Council was directed to inform the Syndicate Land Company, of Des Moines, that the Council declined to approve their articles of incorporation as submitted.
August 29. The applications for certificates by the Syndicate Land Com - pany, of Des Moines, Continental Land Company, of Des Moines, and the Western Guaranty Company, of Fort Dodge, were denied by the Council, because their proposed plan of business failed to comply with the law.
September 10. Articles of incorporation and proposed plan of business of the Home Building Company, of Chicago, were not approved, and certificate was denied.
December 19. Certificate of authority of the Iowa Central Building and Loan Association, of Des Moines, was revoked because of illegally transacting its business, and it was further ordered that suit be instituted to wind up its affairs, in which suit a receiver be prayed for.
OFFICE MACHINES AUTHORIZED.
January 15. For Auditor of State, typewriter, exchange, paying $47. 75 dif- ference.
January 15. Secretary of Council, mimeograph for use in offices of mem- bers of the Executive Council.
April 29. For Dairy Department, typewriter, by exchange.
April 29. For Land Office, typewriter, by exchange.
July 27. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, typewriter ..
July 27. For Secretary of Executive Council, adding machine.
July 27. For treasury, adding machine.
August 15. For treasury, cancelling machine.
November 12. For Law Department of State Library, typewriter, by ex- change.
December 19. For Railroad Commissioners, typewriter, by exchange.
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TELEPHONES AUTHORIZED.
January 29. Installing Iowa and Mutual telephones, Secretary of Execu- tive Council, new rooms
September 29. Inter-office service between Secretary of State, Secretary of Council and Costodian's offices and Engine and Storage building.
CUTS FOR ILLUSTRATING REPORTS AUTHORIZED.
January 15. To Superintendent of Public Instruction, for Flag Day Leaflet.
February 12. To Agricultural Department, for Year Book, 1903, twenty-five engravings.
February 29. To Horticultural Society, for Report, 1903, twenty-five cuts. April 29. To Historical Annals.
May 5. To Geological Survey, for Report, 1904, seventy-five cuts.
November 25. To Dairy Commissioner, for Report, 1904, seven cuts.
December 30. To Agricultural Department, for Year Book, 1904.
December 30. To Official Register, 1905.
AUTHORITY TO PUBLISH STATUTES GRANTED.
March 30. To Agricultural Department in Year Book.
March 30. To M H. Abrams, Temperance Statutes from Chapter 6, Title XII of Code.
July 11. To City of Ottumwa, Statutes relating to Cities of First Class, with ordinances of the City of Ottumwa.
July 15. To Iowa Anti-Saloon League, Liquor Statutes in the Weekly Dial, and in pamphlet form.
CARPETS AUTHORIZED.
May 23. Post Office, new room.
July 15. State Board of Health, rooms.
FURNITURE AUTHORIZED.
April 29. For Governor's office, one desk.
May 5. For Labor Bureau, two leather blank cases.
May 28. For Agricultural Department, one filing case.
May 28. For Railroad Commissioners, book shelves.
July 15. For Board of Health, one blank cabinet. September 10. For Board of Control, one desk.
October 14. For Board of Control, catalogue case not to exceed $38 in cost.
November 29. For Labor Bureau, one desk.
December 30. For Agricultural Department, blank cabinet,
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CLASSIFIED STATEMENT.
OF CLAIMS APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF IOWA DURING THE YEAR 1904, AS REQUIRED TO BE REPORTED BY THE . SECRETARY UNDER CODE SECTION 157.
Furniture, Fuel, Stores and Supplies (Code section 165 and chapter 146. section 3, 30th G. A. )-
For furniture $ 7,074.79
For fuel 9,169.31
For stores and miscellaneous supplies. 9,459.62
For merchandise for the supply department.
11,093. 98
Total
$36,797.70
Telephone, Telegraph, Water, Light and Repairs (Code section 164)-
For telephone and telegraph service $ 1,141.89
For water for State use 1,302. 26
For gas and electric light for State uses 2,651.2
For repairs
2,895.76
Total
$7,991.13
Express, Freight and Cartage (chapter 146, section 3, 30th G. A.)-
For expressage $ 6,656.10
For cartage
406.57
Total
$7,062.67
Executive Council (chapter 178, section 3, 29th G. A., and chapter 146, section 3, 30th G. A. )-
For secretary's salary $ 1,800.00
For assistant secretary's salary 1,349.99
For supply clerk's salary 840.00
For clerical assistance 321.50
For mail carrier's salary
1,175. 01
Total
$5, 486.50 .
Custodian's Employes (chapter 178, section 3, 29th G. A., and chapter 146, section 3, 30th G. A. )-
For pay roll. $25, 080.38
For extra help 1,317.72
Total
$26.398.10
Executive Council's Contingent Fund (chapter 178, section 28, 29th G. A., and chapter 146, section 25, 30th G. A. )- For miscellaneous expenses paid $2, 406.09
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Iowa Library Commission (chapter 173, section 7, Laws of 29th G. A.)-
For salary of secretary $ 1,200.00
For salary of clerk. 635.00
For office assistant 471.90
For shipping clerk 275.00
Total
$ 2,581.90
For expenses of commissioners and secretary.
634.70
For general expenses, including Traveling Library. 1,753.10
Total $ 4,969,70
For metal shelving for storage building (under chapter
170, section 1, 30th G. A. ) 6,000.00
Reinforcing Vault Crowns in auditor's office (under
chapter 146, section 33, 30th G. A. ) 542.00
Historical Building, (chapter 163, section 1, 30th G. A. )- Amount paid on general contract. $30,569.67
Miscellaneous expenditures 17, 534.83
Total $48,104.50
Historical Department (chapter 146, section 36, 30th G. A. )- Bronze Memorial Tablets. 79.50
Capitol Commission (chapter 179, sections 5-6, 30th G. A. )- A. B. Funk, per diem and expenses .. $ 376. 46
E. P. Schoentgen, per diem and expenses 557.58
Total $ 934. 04
Condemnation Fishway-Bonaparte Dam (chapter 201, sec- tion 5, 29th G. A. )-
Court Costs. 81,50
For Paving north of Governor's Square (under chapter 146, section 23, 30th G. A. ) 378.26
For Sewer north of State Square (under chapter 146, sec- tion 24, 30th G. A) 225.03
Fire Damage (chapter 149, section 1, 30th G. A. )- For miscellaneous expenditures 6,945.72
Survey and Sale of Lake Beds (chapter 186, section 8, 30th G. A. )-
Paid L. E. Ashbaugh, Engineer $ 1, 906. 23
For other expenses 134. 05
Total.
$ 2,040.28
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Insurance Examinations (Code, section 1753 and chapter 56, section 3, 30th G. A. )-
Dawson, traveling expenses $ 889.62
Emery, traveling expenses 663. 81
Meier, traveling expenses 675. 42
Stearns, traveling expenses 55.00
Welhington, traveling expenses
60.00
Total
$ 2,343.85
Building and Loan Association Examinations (Code sec- tion 1904)-
E. J. Dawson, per diem and expenses $ 196.17
G. E. Pennell, per diem and expenses. 272.47
Total
$
468.64
Bank examinations (chapter 64, section 1, 30th G. A. )-
M. A. Buchan, traveling expenses $ 640. 81
D. A. McKee, traveling expenses 463. 19
F. W. Thompson, traveling expenses 743.06
H. M. Carmony, traveling expenses 672.88
B. F. Carroll, traveling expenses. 14.15
Total $ 2,534.09
Board of Examiners, Mine Foremen, etc. (chapter 82, sec- tion 3, 28th G. A. )-
Per diem and expenses. 626. 38
Board of Educational Examiners (chapter 73, section 1, 27th G. A. )-
For per diem and expenses 293.33
State Board of Medical Examiners under Code, section 2583. 2,507.50
Board of Dental Examiners (Code supplement, 2600 G. )- F. M. Shriver, expenses. $ 4.80
E. D. Brower, salary and expenses 38.50
Total $ 43.30
State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners- Per diem and expenses 864.26
Inspection of County and Private Asylums and Homes for Friendless Children (chapter 133, section 1, 29th G. A. and chapter 158, section 1, 30th G. A. )- Per diem and expenses 336,55
Inspection of Private and County Asylums (chapter 159. section 1, 30th G. A.)- Per diem and expenses. 151,04
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Agricultural Department-Examination of Accounts (chap- ter 58. section 16, 28th G. A. )-
A. H. Grisell, per diem and expenses $ 35. 60
J. A. Peters, per diem and expenses 39.22
L. M. Black, per diem and expenses 41.70
Total $ 116. 52
For transfer of Insane from County to State Hospital under chapter 144, section 6, 28th G. A. 29.53
For Expenses of Returning Escaped Insane under chapter 79, section 1, 30th G. A 126.74
For Expenses, Insane Commission (Code, section 2304)- Court costs 91.35
Transfer of Non-resident Insane (chapter 78, section 1, 30th G. A. )-
Costs and expenses ! 22.70
Fugitive Claims (Code, section 5181)- For return of fugitives 5,803. 85
Inebriates (chapter 80, section 25, 30th G. A. )- Fees for return of escaped inebriates. 66.68
Pharmacy Commission, Miscellaneous Expenses under Code, section 2594 50.12
Reimburse Pharmacy Board (chapter 173, section 1, 30th G. A.)-
For expense of prosecutions. 935.70
Pharmacy Commission (Code, section 2587. )-
B. F. Keltz, per diem and expenses $ 912. 68
Fred Russell, per diem and expenses. 751.23
Total $ 1,663.91
State Bacteriological Laboratory (chapter 101, section 3, 30th G. A. )-
For expenses 14. 43
State Board of Health (Code, section 2575)- For expenses 249.83
Veterinary Department (Code, sections 2537 and 2538) - Paul O. Koto, per diem and expenses. $ 1,366.62
For sixteen assistants, per diem and expenses. 1,261.91
Total $ 2,628.53
.
Oil Inspectors (chapter 87, section 5, 30th G. A. )- Per diem and expenses. 11,878, 64
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Geological Survey (Code, section 2502)- Salary and expense. $ 1,161.89
Bureau of Labor Statistics (Code, section 2477)-
E. D. Brigham, expenses $ 321.70
A. E. Holder, expenses 35.07
A. R. Corey, expenses 9.30
Frank Bradley, expenses 394. 42
Alfred Shepherd 410.22
Total $ 1,170.71
Attorney-General-Traveling expenses under Code, sec- tion 211 29.74
Attorney-General-Law Books under chapter 146, sec- tion 9, 30th G. A. 403.40
Publishing Laws of Thirtieth General Assembly under Code, section 36 and chapter 146, section 3, 30th G. A .. 933.91
Code Supplement Committee (chapter 194, section 14, 29th G. A.)-expenses 299.80
Court Costs-Plymouth County under chapter 177, section 2, 30th G. A. 153.05
Superintendent's expenses (Code, section 2627)- John F. Riggs. 167.47
Superintendent's Subscription to School Papers under Code, section 2624 37.12
Conferences of Superintendents of State Institutions under chapter 110, section 1, 30th G. A. 75 49
Board of Control (chapter 165, section 3, 30th G. A. )- For removing State property from St. Louis Expo- sition 70.85
Board of Control-Traveling Expenses (chapter 118, section
5, 27th G. A. )-
L. G. Kinne $ 108.75
G. S. Robinson. 105.54
F. S. Treat 9.85
Total $ 224. 14
Board of Control-State Agent (chapter 157, section 4, 30th G. A.)-
Traveling expenses - Lunbeck. 87.17
State Architect (chapter 160, section 1, 29th G. A. )- Traveling expenses and assistant's salary . 262.55
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Mine Inspectors-Traveling Expenses (chapter 79, section 1, 28th G. A. )-
J. A. Campbell $ 202.21
John Verner 293.37
Edward Sweeney 299.72
Total $ ,95.30
Railroad Commissioners' Traveling Expenses under chapter 146, section 6, 30th G. A. 111. 00
For Extra Expense Auditor of State under chapter 146, sec- tion 3, 30th G. A. 108.39
Refund of Collateral Inheritance Tax under chapter 63, sec- tion 1, 29th G. A. 193.64
Library Board (chapter 114, section 5, 28th G. A. )-
Traveling expenses - Brigham. 19.70
Fish and Game Warden (chapter 154, section 1, 30th G. A. and chapter 153, section 1, 30th G. A. )-
For protection of Fish and Game 8,243.09
Census (chapter 8, section 10, 30th G. A. ) paid employes ...
285. 44
Governor's Contingent Fund (chapter 146, section 3, 30th G. A. ) 187.00
Lookout Mountain Commission. Expenses under chapter 192, section 2, 29th G. A 130. 17
Benedict Home (chapter 186, section 1, 29th G. A. and chap- ter 179, section 1, 30th G. A. ) --
For miscellaneous expenses. 3, 481. 55
Dubuque Rescue Home (chapter 188, section 1, 29th G. A. and chapter 180, section 1, 30th G. A. )-
For miscellaneous expenses .. 801.19
Woman's and Baby's Home and Florence Crittenden Home (chapter 187, section 1, 29th G. A. and chapter 181, section 1, 30th G. A.)-
For miscellaneous expenses . 934. 46
Expert Accountants (Code, section 161 and chapter 19, section 1, 29th G. A. ) --
For examining accounts of State Officers, Boards and Commissions per diem and stenographic work 1,730. 60
Huebinger Map under chapter 146, section 34, 30th G. A .. 1,800.00
EXPENSE OF OFFICE OF DAIRY COMMISSIONER FOR THE YEAR JANUARY 1, 1904, TO DECEMBER 31, 1904.
Dairy Commissioner's salary $ 1,500.00 Dairy Commissioner's expenses 573.64
Total $ 2,073.64
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Administration Building and Partial View of Wards, Clarinda State Hospital.
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
417
Deputy Dairy Commissioner's salary
$ 1,100,00 Deputy Dairy Commissioner's expense.
131.96
Total
$ 1,231.96
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's salary $ 1,100.00
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's expense. 909.45
Total $ 2,009.45
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's salary $ 600.00
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's expense 587.83
Total
$ 1, 187.83
Expense of Milk inspection in fourteen cities :
Milk agent's fees
$ 1,773.00
Milk agent's expense.
260.20
Milk agent's special work
23.50
Total
$ 2,056.70
Office expenses :
Legal expenses
$ 375.00
Analyses.
65.75
Miscellaneous
109.30
Express, freight and cartage
99.74
Telephone and telegraph
22.00
Total.
$ 671.79
Grand Total.
$ 9,231.37
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES CAST NOVEMBER 8, 1904. For Secretary of State.
William B. Martin
301, 943'
Charles A. Dickson
153, 337
Albert J. Bolster
11, 538
John E. Shank
13, 920
John C. Ferris
1,599
Total
482, 337
For Auditor of State.
Beryl F. Carroll.
301, 756
Edgar F. Medary
153, 086
J. D. C. McFarland
11, 476
Mrs. Carrie J. Triller
13, 494
Richard A. Feist
1,591
Total
481, 403
27 IOR
418
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Treasurer of State.
Gilbert 8. Gilbertson 301, 912
Henry Riegelman
152,891
William P. Sopher
11, 443
Joseph Holmes.
13, 513
Newton J. Harris
1,608
Total
481, 367
For Attorney General.
Charles W. Mullan 302, 093
Maurice O'Connor
153, 965
I. S. McCrillis ..
13, 729
J. A. Lowenburg
1,618
Scattering
7
Total
471, 412
For Judge of the Supreme Court.
Horace E. Deemer 301, 392
John W. Sullivan 153, 432
H. F. Johns
11,244
T. F. Willis
13, 569
H. M. Benson
1,536
Total
481, 173
For Railroad Commissioner.
Nathaniel S. Ketchum 301,393
John Peter Manatrey
153, 106
George W. White
11,251
J. W. Zetler
13,517
E. D. Patterson
1,591
Total
480, 858
For Representative for the First Congressional District.
Thomas Hedge
19,929
John E. Craig
14,886
William M. Hay
928
C. H. Schick
686
Total
36, 429
For Representative for the Second Congressional District.
Albert F. Dawson
22,116
Martin J. Wade
21,930
J. E. Park.
298
Karl Rieck
1,617
Total
45,981
419
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Representative for the Third Congressional District.
B. P. Birdsall 29,293
J. N. Mallon . 14,200
E. D. Hammond 1,388
J. W. Leedy
2
Total
44,883
For Representative for the Fourth Congressional District.
Gilbert N. Haugen 26,399
W. O. Holman 13, 403
W. W. Williams
575
F. E. Macha
449
Chauncy A. Gaylord
88
Total
40,914
For Representative for the Fifth Congressional District.
Robert G. Cousins. 25,313
15, 019
Oren D. Ellett
1,252
M. T. De-Woody
846
Total
42, 430
For Representative for the Sixth Congressional District.
John F. Lacey
23,213
S. A. Brewster 13,840
Ira D. Kellogg
1,067
Perry Engle
1,556
E. Jay Emmets.
42
Total
39, 718
For Representative for the Seventh Congressional District.
John A. T. Hull.
27,637
John T. Mulvaney
12, 046
Elmer E. Bennett
1, 528
G. R. Jones
1,796
Total
43,007
For Representative for the Eighth Congressional District.
William P. Hepburn 26,603
John V. Bonnett
14, 518
A. F. Thompson 1,137
W. E. Miller
1
Total
42,259
John A. Green.
420
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Representative for the Ninth Congressional District.
Walter I. Smith 27,214
Hamilton Wilcox 13, 907
C. F. Dietz. 731
J. O. McElroy 740
Total 42,592
For Representative for the Tenth Congressional District.
James P. Conner 34,977
W. I. Branagan 14, 531
Joseph W. Woodward
1,352
S. W. Browne 1,116
Total
51, 976
For-Representative for the Eleventh Congressional District.
Elbert H. Hubbard 32, 562
Peter D. Van Oosterhout
13, 521
J. W. Wilson 1,019
George De Boer
6
Scattering
1
Total 47,109
For Judge of the District Court for the Twelfth Judicial District.
J. F. Clyde. 18, 564
1
Waid
1
Total .. 18, 566
For Judge of the District Court for the Fourteenth Judicial District.
A. D. Bailie
16,479
Scattering
7
Total
16,486
For Judge of the District Court for the Fifteenth Judicial District.
Nathan W. Macy 28,295
W. B. Crewdson 1,307
C. A. Bolter
1
J. H. Cook.
1
George A. Draper
1
James Barns
1
P. Koolbeck
1
John Hein . 1
Total 29,608
George Bartholomew
421
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Judge of the District Court for the Twentieth Judicial District.
W. S. Withrow 9,438
W. I. Babb
1
J. D. Smyth 1
Al Wilkin
1
James Owen
1
J. N. Repley
5
Total.
9,447
Judge of the District Court for the Seventh Judicial District, to fill vacancy.
A. P. Barker
2,999
Scattering 52
Total 3,051
Judge of the District Court for the Third Judicial District, to fill vacancy.
H. K. Evans
15,897
Scattering 20
Total
15,917
For Electors at Large of President and Vice-President of the United States.
Edwin S. Ormsby
307,907
William O. Schmidt 149, 141
11,601
John M. Work
14,847
Luman H. Weller
2,207
Total
485, 703
James H. Trewin
306, 735
John B. Romans 148, 685
11, 494
Henry Biltermar
14,715
Leonard Brown
2,176
Total
483, 805
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the First Congressional District.
W. B. Bell 307,058
Peter E. Boesen 148, 809
Charles Carrett
11, 525
William Strauss 14, 787
Thomas H. McLean
2,201
Total
484, 330
William Randolph.
Samuel P. Leland
422
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Second Congressional District.
William H. Wilson 306, 475
Louis E. Fay 148, 719
C. H. F. Bohstedt
11, 565
Lee W. Lang
14, 735
A. P. Hull
2,181
Total
483, 675
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Third Congressional District.
F. B. Blair 306, 250
Dorrance D. Myers 148, 751
L. F. Foulk.
11, 475
Robert Brown
14, 718
E. H. Smith
2, 406
Total
483, 600
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Fourth Congressional District.
W. L. Turner 306, 143
Rudolph W. Schug 148, 643
A. M. Walker 11, 482
C. J. Thorgrimson 14,708
2,197
Total
483, 173
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Fifth Congressional District.
F. O. Ellison. 306,126
Eugene R. Moore 148, 622
C. P. Whitemore.
11, 495
Watson Roberts 14, 710
Irl Dean
2,202
Total
483, 155
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Sixth Congressional District.
Ellsworth Rominger 306, 024
John H. Tucker 148, 978
R. L. Turner 11,472
F. J. West 14, 610
Jordan R. Norman
2,185
Total. 483, 269
Eugene J. Prudhon
423
Official Canvass of Votes, 1904.
For Elector of President and Vice-President of the United States for the Seventh Congressional District.
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