Other Articles Clipping from Abilene Daily Reporter, Fri, Jul 29, 1910.

Clipped from US, Texas, Abilene, Abilene Daily Reporter, July 29, 1910

MAKEUP Of TWO HOUSES IS NOT YET DETERMINEDSecond Primarj Will lie Necessary in the Sixty-Seventh District to Determine the Winner.Following is a list of Gie n, xt legislature as far as the returns in hand indicate the result. All of the districts have not yet been fully heard from, and to that extent the result is in doubt. However, it is now certain that the pros have a majority in each of the houses. The submission vote is not yet full enough to epitomise by counties into districts.Where more than one name is given without a number the district has not t»eeu heard from positively. Where two or more names are given with numbers they are of the members elected according to the positions in the district.R T Mulehy, Rosenberg AntiTwenty-sixth District (Montgomery. Walker, Trinity) —l. * A T McKinney, Huntsville. Fro 2 S. Stephenson, Montgomery Pro Twenty-seventh District (Houston)—J 15 Smith, rrockett............ProTwenty-eighth District (Anderson) —Z Broughton. Palestine ........ProTwenty-ninth District (Henderson)—B C Hall, lar Rue..............ProB J Greer, Athens ............AntiThirtieth District (Van Zandt)—•John T. Gurry, Grand Saline— Pro Tiiiity-first District (Kaufman) —E K Thompson. Kaufman ProM G Goss. Terrell ............ProB J Hubbard. Kaufman ........ProE E Keller, Rose Hill..........ProThirty-second District (Kaufman. Van Zandt, Rains) —*C E Gilmore, Wills Point ProThirty-third District (Hunt)*B F Vaughan, Greenville ProJ F Nichols. Greenville ........ProThirty-fourth District (Fannin) — •Sam T. Rayburn, Windom ... Pro•T. J. S^lf. Dodd lt;’ity..........Prlt;»Thirty-fifth District (Grayson) —P M Johnson, Weatherford.... Pro Seventy-eighth District (Tarrant)—1. *IjOuis J Wortham, Ft Worth Anti 2 Marvin H Brown. Ft Worth..Pro Severity-ninth District (Denton) —•W. S. Ray Denton ............ProW C Dickson, Denton ..........ProF F Hill. Denton ..............ProEightieth District (Wise)—A D Rogers, Decatur .........ProEighty-first District, (Cooke) —•G O Craven, Collinsville ProEighty-second District (Montague)—*R L Cable, St Jo..............—Eighty-third District (Clay, Jack) —1C P Hainey. Henrietta ........ProEighty-fourth District (Palo Pinto, Shackleford, Stephens)—•Bert Maddox, Graford ........ProH M Coleman ............... AntiEighty-fifth District lt;Eastland)—E T Cox, Eastland ............ProEighty-sixth District (Comanche) —W C Light foot, De Leon ProEighty-seventh District (Hamilton, Mills)—•A J Porter, Hamilton..........ProEighty-eighth District (McCulloch, Mason, San Suba, Lampasas) —•J T Hamilton. Mercury .Pro :Eighty-ninth District (Gillespie, Llano, i Blanco)—*Wm. Bierschwale, Johnson City (no; . democratic candidate, incumbent is!republican) .................Anti iNinetieth District (Hays, Comal) —Daniel Watson, Shu Marcos AntiNinety-first District (Gaudelupe)—C H Donegan ................AntiNinety-second (Bexar)—••1. W N Camp, yan Antonio ... .Anti2. *Otto Wahrmund, San An..Anti) J. *Chc ster H Terrell. San An. Anti !Ninety-third District (Atascosa, Wilson)— I•K R Smith, Jourdanton ....AntiJ E Canfield. Floresville ProNinety-fourth District (Aransas, Nu-ecus. San Patrisco, Duval) —P F Dunn, Corpus Christi Anti