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Show I a SMOOT GETS TO I KEEP HIS SEAT " I Opposition Did Not touch I Hide or Hair of Him. I End of a Long-Drawn- I Out Political Battle. H Tho"Smoot caso"was indcdon Wed- I ncsday by the Senate declaring In fall fa-ll vor of the Senator from Utah retain- II I lit Ills scat. TI10 llnal vote nti tlic II iucstlon was taken promptly at four I! o'clock. The record vote was 42 for II Sraoot and 28 against him. Eighteen HI senators were paired on the rjuustlot), H bringing tho actual vote recorded and HI paired up to CI to .17 In favor of the HI retention of tho Utah senator. H Tho Senators who voted to expel Mr. H Knioot arc as follows: Hacon, Rerry, I Carmack, Clarko of Arkansas, Clay, I Culberson, Dubois, Frazler, Latimer, K McCreary, Money.Newlands, Overman, I I'cttus,- Rayner, Simmons, Stone, Till- I man, Domocrats; Durrows, Clapp, H Dumont, Hale, Uansbrough, Hemcn- H way, Klttredge, Larollctte, Smllh, H Itcpublfcans. Totalis I Not to expel. Aldrlch, Alec, I Antony, Reverldgc.Itulkeloy, Iluikctt, I Rrandegec, llurnham, Clark of Wy- I omlng, Crane, Curtis, Depew, Uick, I Dillingham, Dollivcr, Flint, Foraker, I Frye, Fulton, (ialllngcr, Gamble. Iley- I burn, Hopkins, Kcan, Knox, Lodge, M Long, McCumbcri Millard, Mulkey, V Nelson. -Nixon, Penrose, Perklns,FIes, I , Spooncr, Sutherland, Warner, Var- B rcn, Republicans; lllacKbtirn, Clark of Kl Montana, Daniel, Demoerats.TotaT 42. I Thus ends a case that has diagged I along for four years. The result Is no I surpriso in Utah and so far ns this Bj v"w section is concerned the finalities have BJ not caused a ripple of excitement, "pj "AVIillo no one in Utah dares hope that J the cantankerous onslaughts of the op- J position will be less frequent or less H strenuous in the future, all are gled I that this particular case has been I rounded out. The "S moot case" was BJ getting rattier dry, and achango will HI prove more than bn' welcome. |