Show VOTE PRESENT PROBLEM 1 Wonder Vonder How Many of Ute he Leg Legislators Legislators Will Vill Support Him APPEAR APPEARANCE OF A CONTEST CONTESTI V TEIS I S I AT SMOOT MEN S WANI WANIS VANT I on the outcome ot of S I Wednesday da nights senatorial caucus is 9 to estimates or of Judge strength Surface indi indications are that Sutherland wIll receive all but two or three of the Republican votes It is saId however that the Smoot agents may throw a number of for th the pur purpose pose ot of making the affair look like a contest If thIs is done it be for forthe forthe the effect it ma may have on Senator Smoots case the number of sa say fifteen 01 tWenty would not result in the defeat of Sutherland and aDd would I enable Smoots friends to deny the charge that nobody Q dared to enter the ring against the Smoot man manIt manIt It Is therefore belie believed ed that the Bartek Bartch boom contains about II a 20 10 per percent r cent solution or of If he makei a reasonable showing It will be because the Smoot men have d decided to let ie hi have hae a few votes vote for suite Bartch Jt at Church Office to a story vouched for b ba by a business 6 man of Salt Lake vh Judge ma may get if he be gets an any will come lOme from Senator Smoot not flot from The story is late to the effect that J Judge dge Bartch within the past few days made e a call at church hurch headquarters and ask asked d to sep see Pre President Smith President SmIth begged to be excused While waiting for President Smiths response Judge according to the story engaged in conversation with President Lund In the course or of this talk JUdge Bartch Is said to have bave u urged ed that he Is at time the man an best fitted to represent Etah In the senate be because anse he has alwa always s been a friend of the Mormon lormon people has worked in their Interest for years cars and for these and other reasons is peculiarly well to restore peace at home an ana and a coad President Lund Is repOtted reported to toha ha have e listened without comment to Judge expo exposition cf his quail qualifications A Republican member of the lisla leGisla leGislature ture has hac been put in possession or of a aRtor astory story to the effect that friends of Judge Bartch in WashIngton urged upon Senator Smoot the ot of election Judge Bartch Is said to have taken Smoot to about twenty senators who assured Smoot that his chances of retaining his seat would be much strengthened if IC the senate were convinced that Smoot were wele not exercisIng exercisIng Ing absolute dictation In Utah politics These senators are saId to have sug suggested the election of Bartch would be bemore bemore more likely to help the case of Sweet than the election of Sutherland because the latter Is regarded as one f the foremost figures or of the Smoot The st story leads the t tb sut eda P be smaller sni iler than is generally antici Sutherland i ii Absolute te Control There Is no surface Indi hidi Indication cation that the Smoot in influence will take a vote from Sutherland Senator Kearns can probably control two or three Republican votes in the legisla legislature legislature ture Judge Bartch had an interview with Senator Kearns a few days ago and may get the Kearns votes otes There Is little likelihood that Sutherland can get the Kearns votes otes under an any cIr cIrcumstances circumstances Sutherland men laugh at talk to the effect that an any of Sutherlands support supporters ers era are to be drawn awa away from him The They claim he will wUl get ve of the RepublIcan an votes on the first ballot ballat let appearances be what they may Both houses house oi of will meet in formal session at noon tod today J The time tim today will ill probably be occupied pled pied by the swearing In of the mom hers the formal election of officers ot etc The session that begins tod today wm will be bethe the sI sixth th since statehood Members embers of the senate with their po addresses follow List Lint of Senators First Clegg Too le City Second G Barber Logan LOban Third K Walton 00 rt Fourth R I worth orth Ogden David Dvid Huntsville Huntsi Fifth Park City SI Sixth th H Love Samuel C Park George N W N Til Hams Barns Simon Salt Lake City Seventh E Loose Provo Henry Gardner Fork Eighth C Callister Fill Fillmore more Ninth P Larson Mash fanU T Tenth nth Johnson Circle yule e B Lewis Lewk Milford Twelfth Bennion Ver Barber Bamberger and Bennion are I Democrats All are Republicans MemberS of Rouse House I The e I Is e or of the following 1 F Tolton Beaver CItY I B Box x El e P W tV F ishburn Fishburn Brigham Ci City I I S CacheD He LOgan Locan W He H Contin ed on Pa Page e 2 VOTE S S PRESENT PROBLEM Continued J r Page 1 IL mond mon Ma Maughan ihan T T H Itt Merrill lerU Rich P Curtin Winter Inter ten F Richards Farington M I Millor Ilor Falante E i Pace Pac Richardson J Jont Jones C CI City J Hooes pe Eureka Carroll Orderville Carrol L Thompson A A And Anderson Peterson E Peterson Spencer leme I I S Kinne Kinney Wilam T Herbt Herbert B B Cromar Thomas Hul Hull Hary Harry S William Salt Lake kj A V Anderson a William J n c Charles E Marks E East t Mi Mill Creek S J f Sugar S SSan San C I Lyman man BurC Johnton Johnson Mt t Pleasnt Pleasant N C 1 Christensen Sterling R It Hawley Centra Central J Daley Park Ci City N Gundry Gundo Stockton U D Alen Allen Ma Maeser ser serI Austn Austin Lehl Lehi John H Fl Wootton American Fork Grant Simons I Payson George George A A Hone Benj Benjamin min m B Wilson MIdway P Cottam St George J 1 Thurber I J Ogden T C Pacal Ogden Oden William llam T 1 Stewart Plain City George S Dean North Norta Ogden olon Cottam and ar are Demo Democrats Democrats 1111 others RepublIcans 11 I oter Total vote rota on joint balot ballot 6 63 Necessary to cl elect t States senator 2 |