Show REPUBLICANS CARRY ALL ALLBUT ALLBUT ALLBUT BUT ONE COUNTY IN UTAH I I i I I J i t e P t I J I i JI I Ii i t I Ii i ri 1 I II I P 0 c I II I P t s I II II I I i I GEORGE SUTHERLAND United States Senator Whose ReElection Election Re Is Assured by Vote I WHO IN LEGISLATURE E I SENATE First Box Elder and Tooele W C Horsley R B holdover Second District h J W Vt Funk Punk D Di Third District Rich Morgan Morg n and Davis Christopher Burton jr CR Ri R holdover Fourth District Weber Rudolph Kuchler R B holdover George J JKelly JKelly JKelly Kelly B R Fifth District Summit and Wasatch W A Wilson R holdover Sixth District Salt Lake Carl A Badger r R It C E B Marks qt Rt R S SJ SJ SJ J St holdovers Dve Bennor X Smith mit R W N l W R gl FJ Sh W b e Gardner G BJ 4 c EIghth Juab and J A Hyde Eyde R B holdover Ninth District Sanpete LM M Olson Olsea O a D Tenth District Sevier Wayne Pinte PlUte and Garfield R W Sevy R B Rl holdover Eleventh District Beaver Iron Washington and Kane H W Lunt R B Twelfth District Emery Carbon Uintah Grand and San Juan JuanG G A Iverson R IL TOTAL Republicans t 15 2 LOWER HOUSE Beaver B F D Farnsworth R B Elder M H Welling D P Cache C L Funk Punk R B Rl E B W Robinson R Rj D I M R Carbon Niel M Madsen D Di J W Thornley R B REme Emery Eme William J Seely R B Garfield J M Henrie R Grand J P Miller Mill CR R Iron Wilford Day R B B 13 Stack R B Kane Kan KaneO 0 O J Smith R U Miliard J H Langston R Morgan James A Anderson R B 0 Pinte Samuel L Page D Rich John F P Spencer R Salt Lake T L Holman Bolman Ti t lW W H Tobias T bias R B Frank L Hines R B Hairy Halry B Cole R B RE E J Eardley R B C C 0 Crapo R J A E H HL L R Ri Paniel na McRae R IL Claude Y lR San Juan JuanB B D Harshberger D Sanpete S S Sanderson R B T F P Kearns R Sevier P F P Peterson D Summit Seth C O Jones D Tooele E T Woolley R B Uintah Byron 0 O Colton fR R Utah M L Packard R B Charles H White R RJohn John H B Wootton R B W L Hayes R Wasatch Rock M Pope R B Wayne WayneR R Arthur Meeks Me ks R Washington D H Morris M D 0 j Weber Charles A r R B William Allison R Rj M R B Richard con R S V Grow R B TOTAL Republicans 38 Democrats 7 FEW DEMOCRATS DEMOCRAT 15 IN LEGISLATURE TURE Ho Howells wells Majority Major ty in the State Is Republicans cans Poll Over in Salt Lake County NO N ELECTION in Utah was ever marked by so ing a victory as the Republicans scored Tuesday complete returns return from every county in the state having been received by The at mid mitt midnight midnight night last night 9 Washington is the only county in the state tate not carried by Congressman Joseph Howell and Chief Justice D There the entire ent re Democratic ticket was elected Complete returns from all counties show that Howell received votes against giving ow U a majority of The makeup of the next legislature will be ac M follows Senate Republicans 15 Democrats 2 House Republicans 38 Democrats 7 This insures the reelection to the United States Stat S Senate of George Sutherland Sutherland erland I VOTE DV BY COUNTIES r I ICon Con resa 11 t o C COUNTY a 5 C a I 1 a W 14 4 flex elder Bider 1393 Cache cho 27 i Davie 1452 1147 mer 1 I Carfield SUI 31 rul 4 Iron n 72 27 7 Juab 1119 Kane 83 liS 13 19 10 I cun PI irto te e e eI I a t Lake iI i 1 I Juan I pete Ti I ar 1577 1511 1181 HIS 1043 tooele 10 Ii 65 54 Utah 1 Wa atch 91 Wayne Vayne 1 Ii 11 It Washington 6 Weber eber Total 1 Howells majority I 1 I Complete te returns from th it outlying ing districts district in fa Salt Halt Lake Lk CHUt i H HI I the total vote ate cast ea t to 3 s lt I divided 0 id l d follows follow Republicans 11 Americans American 11 I 7 Democrats 5 il It Total 3 MII I At the presidential el cli pI el jOll in S t I Lake county in 1908 the total voLe vol lOal ca cain in this thit count county was I A ote fur tor the State TICket I That Utah la is not for i Ir in inhibition r n is i hu hown n in tie the POt ot Ok that i ci 1 In from wenty ven II II Ie es M j local ticket were A w ore ere elected l iy by the I tn rI era crate crall if but ih ili vote vole in n nio mu ill IJ on l was wall ib Cr or i a e Republican The rb t p ticket led Ild in very ery er count in III II tin tl a even in count that im impressible Jr r Democratic IC 8 TUg old i ising sing far tar ahead of ot the Kei ui iL 1 ty ticket til the afternoon the t Pr se issued iM a bulletin in loich Ich It u t l that howells majority in III fl state ste would n net nt seed ced ThIs ThU l t bun letlo omitted the vote of ot Salt Sail It Ia MU Mb was sot ot 1 In ft n tz I labia tab and also alao omitted ten other OUI lues ties Us which were strongly The was U in cornn with every in r t i state last night and ert r r showing exactly M the Vu went As an Illustration of tit the th um 3 of the sweep San Zan Juan county usua Democratic gave gan a f r twenty ma may be s outlying districts are heard from Many Surprises Surprise Shown Tuesday was filled with the least leut of ot which was the I bunting f r the Democratic balloon and the ret rep ditton of a Ii campaign such Much ae U had beu bei be waged by that party part John P F Tolton Democratic canddo ia It for state slate senator tom front Heaver Beaver Washington and Kane counties v s defeated by votes b by Henry Hen Lant Republican PoliticIans in Sa Sac Sae c cLake Lake had figured that Tolton ouid win but he was caught in to the current of Republicanism and awa away iu t I defeat This was some me compensation for 11 1 He h a defeat in the other end of the tiie state stat t f Herschel Bullen Jr for tor state slate senat r rby by J W Funk the Democratic can cant It date in iii Cache Cach count county Bullen was t tt tl a center of a bitter fight t and was wall beatr HI HIby by a narrow margin Just Jat t how mn votes he lacked will be b known v wha h a athe the canvassing board sits in review Down in Sanpete count county W V l D Lj Lv i ingston In ton Republican was beaten b by L LM M 31 1 Olsen Olaen Democrat Ct Funk Punk and OUen Oleen 11 r re rethe the first two Democrat Democrats m III ti sit lilt in m t a aupper upper house In m a good man Dlan years ear at al I 1 they will be lonesome so far as teal Ical allies i is I concerned of Until an aD official counting of the tie votes is made which will begin M Muti fon ii Continued on oa Page Three FEW DEMOCRATS II I IN LEGISLA LEGISLATURE Continued n d from One O Oda day da there will be no way wa of ascertain ascertaining ascertainIng ascertaining ing the exact vote in Salt Lake City or county on the th various offices The re report report report port published in The yesterday is within a few votes of ot be being being ing mg correct however and nothing more positive can be stated until the official canvassing board gets together All of ot the election district votes otes were carried sealed to the county clerks office yesterday esterday but these will trill not be opened until the canvassing board meets Monday In the city it IS ta now ow practically practically certain that the vote rote for tor justice of ot the peace and constable show Harry S Harper and George P Tinges Ingres 1 Amer American AmerIcan American ican party part candidates elected by plural pluralities pluralities lUes of ot between 20 O and 71 These were the only two offices carried by the American party part partIn In Ii many of ot the country countr districts the Australian ballot system was used usell but butin butin butIn in the city olty and in some of the outside districts the machines were used In these prompt returns were made and complete ballots were obtained within a comparatively short time after atter the voting ceased Tuesday evening The county board of canvassers will willbe willbe willbe be called together by Mrs Margaret Zane Lane county clerk and will wIlt meet Monday Monda The vote ote In both city and county however is as correct as asit asIt asit it was possible to get Tuesday night from the judges and district dl chairmen and these figures in The lican lIoan will be shown to be practically correct I |