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Show If fflB. 1-uKlfltK- KLiAtNo lira dLAI - : i ' - IN'THF IPIf'fl TATF "SFNATF rtf - II llil UmlLil uitlLu OLiiSL jjjf Utah Senators Are Divided, Sraoot Voting Sj For and Sutherland Against the Man m From IllinofsBemocrats, Headed by Jg 1 Bailey, Save iorimer From Defeat S ; Washington, March 1, The senate l55S j today, bj- a vote of 40 to 10, sustained apjJ William Lorimer's title to a seat for Diife tl)0 stnte of Illinois, defeating the ttilgl lesolutlon of Senator Dcvcriilgc, de jta cinrlng him not legally elected a mem- '.Sertf l""" of tno sonato. Lorlmcr was not tth I present when the vote wns taken. Sc5S( The Vote. 'flN yays (Pro-I5o rimer j Republicans 'iBf ' Bradley, Brnndagee, Brlggs, Bulk- fM Jwy, Burnhnm, Burrows, Carter, qliw CJarke of Wyoming, Crane, Oullom, J-!i Curtis, Depow, Dick, Dllllnghnm, Du- fSHim ponl FHnL Frye, Galllnger, Gamble, 5ajlj Guggenheim, Hale. Heyburn, Kean. M McCunibcr, Nixon, Oliver, Penrose, jf-1' erklns, Plies. Rlchnrdson, Scott. gj J" Smoot, Stephenson, Warren and Wet- 25 ' more. 32 Democrats Bailey, Bankhend, wsa Fletcher, Foster, Johnston Paynter, sSjJj Simmons, Smith of MaryfctUd, Thorn- ' ji. ion, Tillman and Watson. j SJ Total nays, 4G. I fjjj . Avos (Antl-Lorlmc-J Jtepubllcans ; ilt fl Beverldge. Borah, Bourne. Brlstow, iil Brown, Burkett, Burton. CInpp, Craw- wl ford, Cummins, Dixon. Gronna, Jones, 1 , LaFollette, Lodge, Nelson, Page, I jjwll Root, Smith of Michigan, Sutherland, ! torK Warner, Young. ,r Democrats Bacon, Chamberlain. jji.1 Clarke of Arkansas, Cnlbertson. Dav-1 SI Is, Gore, Martin, Mouoy, Ncwiands. M Overman, Owen, 'Percy. Rayuer, , Shlvcrley, Smith of South Carolina, jjy Slone, Swanson, Taylor. Swi Total .13 es. 40. I r.!?i Absent Aldrlch, Frazicr and Ter- 1 t1"!! I roll . I 'flS'l 1 Senator Lorimer did not vole be- jgjj cause of his Interest In the case, and 33? ' Senator Taliaferro, was in his seat. I jj ! but did not ' respond 1o his name. X Tim vnfrt nt c-nn.nfnp fiillinn Mr T.nrl. Jj-c 'l mer's colleague ,w)ts iuyaitoil., with ? groat Interest: Both sldes " hnd ijj clnimed him. He voted for Lorluier n,ji 1 Willie no pairs were announced. Itt 1 Senator Aldrlch wns paired on other aji? I questions with Senator Terrell, both WM'W ?'nB nbaent on nccounf of Illness. 'ijTjBJ Senator Taliaferro's silence may slg- mam I'lfy a pair with Senator Frazler. who KW vns absent on account of the dentil sjj of his mother. Mr. Taliaferro had , ijk been understood 10 be pro-lxiriiner. 'LI' There Is one vacancy caused by the ' H death of Mr. Hughes of Colorado, RH leaving the present voting streugth ' mJ of the senate 91. and 4G a quorum, j )SS Ir L)r'nicr sot a majority of the f 4 sitting members. j nCw T'1e P03jlIou3 f Senators Frazier , iliSl au Terrell, who were absent, were , irfiM aonouncod as both antlLorimer. I oaW j There Is a general understanding j rra j. that Aldrlch wo-Jld have favored 'mmi lorimer. Nothing was stated on the Hit floor to show his attitude pgj j Most of the senators, at the open- ! mm ' lug of the senate, npeared anxious i -w to expedite business with a view to SS j retting up to the Lorimer case the Afl i f'rat possiblo moment. Senator Ml ) Stone was an exception. He insist- Kl ' (J on the full reading of the long 'iH ' Journnl of yesterdny and on most B1 nlnutc attention to nil details. II On the conclusion of routine bus- Jil I:iess, Senator Owen of Oklnhoma li took the floor and began a speech II In opposition to Mr Lorimer. The ID ' J'linols senator was pr-teent. Out- Hl v,ardl there was no indication of nnv llll imUsual excitement and Mr. Lorimer i' appeared cool. Before Mr. Owen began to speak, Mr Beverldge hnd shown a dlspo- ' eillou to hasten the proceedings. He refused to permit the transaction of . any other than necessary business. I ,yi i "I am sorry for William Lorimer," U 8ald Senator Owen, impressive, as li ! he took the floor Elaborating on his sympathy for the Illinois senator. IP j Mr Owen still maintained that a ' M 1 s aln had been left on his good name ifj 1 by the manner of his election to the , I l senate H j Mr Owen then Introduced a tele- II gram from Gov. Deneen containing a II citegorlcal reply to all of the Illinois , M senator's allegations concerning the i iii governor. ; j Senator Owen concluded his speech I at 12 20 p. m., and was immediately j jnllowed by Senator Simmons of II J Ncrth Carolina. ' fi ? Senator Simmons defended Lori-. Vl , ner's title to his seat He said the U vl lence was insufficient to show that L ll,s e,ect,on wns accomplished bv ' ,1 Iw hriberj- Senator Lorimer then took ' II a the floor In reply to the Deneen tele-' 3; h) Cam Senator Owen had read to the ! VI t. natc j JU Senator Lorimer concluded his re- UM Igarka ar 12:50 anil was immediately ll (Continued on Page Seven.) I I RANO-OM j REFERENCES S (Continued from Pnc;o Flvo ) Jf John "W Ruahton. one of the al Quorum of Twelve of the Hcorgnn- HI Izod Church of I. D S , will preach at the church Coruer of 15th street ki and Washington aveuue Wednesday I night, 8 o'clock Ills subject will be c I the essential truth of religion. Spec- i lal mualc provldeJ. Public cordially Tt-' Invited. g ! County Fees County officers collected col-lected tho following amounts in fees s lurln? the month of Fcbiunrv: Clork, n 71S, recordor, $2GS.95. Bheriff, $31.30. f Kodak finishing. Tripp. U1G3 Wash -Asks for Divorce William Bryant Iia3 commonctnl suit against hie wife, Mnttlo Bryant for a divorce, lie nl- legos that thoy wcro married Novcm-9 Novcm-9 bor 17, 1001. and that since January Janu-ary 15, 1910, his wife has lived apart I from him and has desertod him, against his will and qpnsont Conditions Improving John H. F. Last, of tho Ilrm of Last & Thomas, has returned from a few week'a trip lo eaBteru cities, the object bcins to purchase a lino of goods for the store. While- away, Mi. Last Alsitod Chicago and Now York and othor business centers cen-ters and found commercial affairs In good condition The prospi-cts for the JH year, Mr. Last says, aro promlnlng and it looks as though tnero is going Lo be considerable business activity dur- Iing tho season. Danville Decker, manager of tho Merchants' Light & Power company, leit today for Now York city, whore he will transact business for tho new ' corporation and iucidently visit his family R. D. Stanley, traveling frolght nnd pasBongcr agent of the Rock Island !-; lino with headquarters in Salt Lake ; City is in Ogdcn on business. P Weathor Conditions Local railroad w j officials stau that conditions of the lJJ I Haniman lines out of Ogdon are about S ' normal ngain. A slight rise In tem-f.- porature has beu senoral ovor the , Salt Jiko division of tho Southern Pa- Iclllc. At the Union depot the thermometer thermo-meter registered 29 degrees above zero; at Sparks tho lowest point registered reg-istered during the past twenty-four hours was 35 above; Wells, tho coldest cold-est point on the division, showed a tomperaturo of 17 above at an early hour. All points show a decrease In wind velocity. J3. D. Sowoll. assistant to tho president presi-dent of thG Chicago, Milwaukee & St. sir - Paul railroad, passed through Ogdcn today on his way cast via the Harri-mau Harri-mau lines. lie is traveling in a pri-vato pri-vato car. .7. G. Dooley, general agent of "the Rock Island lines, is in Ogden on of-llclul of-llclul business. Edward Murphy, a prominent business busi-ness man of Butte, Mont., is In this city transacting business with the Ogdcn Og-dcn canning companies. T. F. Rowlands, division superintendent superin-tendent of tho Southern Paclilc railroad, rail-road, will Return to Ogdon from a trip of inspection this evening. C. J. Ernest, asslstaut treasurer of tho Chicago, Burlington &. Quincy railroad, passed through Ogdcn today on his way homo from the coast. Mr. Eniebt Is traveling In a prlvato car and Is accompanied by bib wife. D. J, Malone-, master mechanic of the Sou thorn Paclilc shops, is In Hot Springs, Ark , whore ho is taking treat ment for rheumatism. Arthur Mathews, train caller at tho Union depot, and his mother, Mrs. E. M. Mathows, havo left Ogden for Call- i fornia whore they will spend a month in visiting relatives and friends. Will Address Meeting A public j school meeting 'is to be held tonight . at the Marriott school house. The meeting will be addressed by A. C. I Nolson, state superintendent of bchools. Superintendent of County I Schools W. M. Petteraon -will also bo present aud talk on school conditions. condi-tions. From Garland Moses Evans, a prominont business man of Garland, la in the city looking after business Interests. Mr. Evans is connected with the sugar industry of Garland and he slates that tho prospects for the sugar business this year is prom- I Islng in the northern section of the state. Drummer Is a Booster Jos. Yates, representing tho Leo Glass and An-dreeson An-dreeson Hardware company of Oma- , ha, Neb., Is in Ogden on his way i to northern Utah aud southern Ida- I ho. Mr. Yates states that the bus- J Iness for 1911 Is good and that there , vlll be a good, thrifty business dono during the year. Owls to Celebrate The local order of Owls has made arrangements for a social function, at tho Eaglos' hall, Thursday, March 9. |