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Show IN THE STATE OF UTAH. ‘The Jnter-Mountain Republican: cere | | N OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ORGA ALWAYS Ee SHNG NEVER pI N | -S--- VOL VOLUME UME Ill, UN, NUMBER 88. SALT LAKE CITY, ‘UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. : eet OFFICIAL | PRICE FIVE CENTS REPUBLICANS ARE VICTORIOUS Weather today-Fair. CARRY SALT LAKE COUNTY BY 2,000, SWEEP STATE OF UTAH AND CINCH MAJORITY OF MEMBERS IN THE NEXT CONGRESS Every Man on Republican County Ticket Elected Kearns Menace JEDDIE FALLS HARD ‘ELECTION CROWD SIXTIETH CONGRESS WILL BE | Checked---Amerikearns Win City by Scant 800 Demo? IN OWDEN ELECTION FILLS STREETS crats Lost in Shuffle Weber Goes Republican REPUBLICAN BY GOOD MAJORITY Result of Elections in Forty-Two States General Changes in Figures ce to Date. Give No RESULT IN NEW YORK RK 1S THE REAL SURPRISE Hughes for Governor Comes Near Democratic Defeat-New Principles-New Pennsylvania Solid for York England Roosevelt HOWELL, Loyal Party, York, Nov. elections three in 6.-The resuli forty-two territories states indicate. of | | some ane issued ka xc by z ie she ce oo J Weir's atorv:‘| elected Sere a} by aes sur-| the Indications are that the Republl- been has state ticket change s| can general great no but the present Ume. Greatest in-| Pant. Sadat prises, up to none ates REPUBLICAN Plurality over Howell, With the returns from for Congressman districts in Salt Lake stands: HOWELL, REPUBLICAN ." .- 7M representatives, POWERS, DEMOCRAT wa will compose the | Cuyahega county ot or" ‘eovernor tivat electing ein key orterea peopag ew « ac i 1. certs =a ‘| ae if' >. t al c i heb In'Ne York ps confident indications aaa e Tw FoLaawe ence 0 ip sressmt tnethe eaeepub-} ork san erat Ne York, aka cies the eal eer eateaplumiity:6 na that| WEIR; Remmpone aerien nt Tel the Havarhtin mare ticket 15| wai a TOTAL by a Biarl we wane 1 24 pee eee yelle oa le ee a rie tal a next York Sinte. th f legislature is Republicar be will he New ubduec ine figure in the resul remal Pennsylvania can column Bawin the Republic ins) ful invelecting tens Ng a ait af 4 I M . at ago but at imentably, NEW urs Carries Hearst AA das et Pa ate William a Le Che : mnataate.. R - ATcae he a pris elder ene. Re- Boston Nor Guild, J tate tick f ; porn AR a and Whole 6 Gor ti ole Republican vas he re-elécted today' by J. eee ae He st he he Democt elected Tout th of - nAO earst Ss ernor et he aie aoe ace axception..\ ing ienant-moV en Bru ‘dt pr Chanler " damn All I in th Cran e that in " Rochester, a peer James orth " man ee R Ar Defeated y f Congre Wadsworth oy wa 2,500 Zected rae Cleveland, Nov. araticy. d chosen election h to tal I By he three 6.-Although th R epub ic mocrats (Continued and on of CITY. Peano Clerk, ie ELDREDGE JR. 7 Ni etree 5! Hoar, orm S, FOWLER. THOMAS . 4 CLOSE There were no disturb- | | Ada FUNDS BE USED TO HELP the voting machines which that an effort had been made SCHOOLS? HIGH 410. NO 2 4,893. NO J ae crs 2 Bi Lee ae pe a Rae oy oe NES AR y c : A ee Aye ae POLITICS. OF OUT AM in wept can | Mearns ndent tj at Lake the the menace battle oft was of elect- Republi-| The county. state Republican tleket legislative and Salt the on man Every ed and Utah the} was checked yesterday | the ballots 4 IN County, ty, Shen * %. Ho '%. 2.875 1,687 ALL Strong Goes SECTIONS Republican Coun- Democratic-Dubois Driven to Private Republic | | ing | Special Ida., Boise 5.000 in Nov re-elected Is to 5,000 by and Good- majority a the legislature ot will county Ada Republican be safely years for Gooding two which went trem give Stockslager 2,023 will 300 g majority The north return a good majority for the publican ticket and the southeast has strong m he j rolls d up |ST. ANTHONY -WINS OUT ° Defeats Rexburg in Fight Por County Repu ae in Special Service. nthony, Idaho, Nov 6.-Returns ifrom . remont county at midnigh how lthat St. Antheny will remain the counwas tly eut ind the city vill buy a tomb party Amerikearns the to defeat battle-, the was county Lake Salt l<tone to be sent to Rexburg. The fight Demoticket, Republican the was) to yote the election and Utah, of ground yetween exburg and St. Anthony was ae ene Be to early rs bit one, bt m easy majority 1S in this city, particular- | crats ae! ked waged tiercely Shou Nor this city tae the Pacieceae os a the the! of portions various in and ly, The total goat could not = obtained iat were roll- [as midnight on the vote Ik wovernor, they added to the to als county it looks ont at small majority for up for the Republican candidates, | br only way |ed convinced that ut t the Pally ‘ Soaine OV Stockslhigt perh: ips Low Hin the Saunt on Page Evening in success paign the of a been cally on was that tion last of Vive.) . of Election. party of in a celebrated the MADE Feature of Jubilation History streets the Utah The of the cam- enthusiastiSalt Republican night. has political as Lake as organiza- thoroughfares of the entire business district presented a scene that will cause the Republiy in 190 night, whic um Soe baln established lican party had won tory. AS- early as & ie a been ice aby. glorious ce o'clock me streets | flying - whirls, they went- through the eee s scattering the oe. ple in every direction, women 4@ girls flying in terror when they saw the a youths Ae aia One as waiting for and bootbiacks who were he "Extras" to be issued by the newslads formed : These » frollesome papers themselves into a drum corps, using larce lard pails for drums and their liy for the fifes They puraded the streets for hours making the night air hideous with their tangle of tunes and nerve-wrecking, rhythmless drumming Soon after 7 o'clock the streets were with great crowds eagerly blockaded the returns to be displuyed awaiting bulletins In front of each of upon the dailies These crowds grew the three hour and did not disperse Pen every when the screens disntil midr ig ph ‘Good night!" greetings. a ved thre Was Orderly. The though noisy, was uncrowd, commonly orderly. Occasionally a crowd of youths more or less "lit. up" would make its appearance in the crowd and would jostle women and young girls about and all the time kept up a vigorous cheering. No arrests were made for disorderly conduet, which is an extremely rare thing on election night Shortly after 8 o'clock a large bonfire was kindled in front of the Bon Ton theatre It set fire to a telephone pole and the fire department was ealled out When the apparatus from the central station and the west side station responded to the alarm a panic with children, almost ensued. Woman and younger women rushed for the sidewalks were already filled with throngs that completely blockaded traffic In the hurry to get out of the way of the fire engines, hose wagons ind truck there were Many narrow escapes from injury Three women fainted in front of the theatre and were carried to nearby drug stores to be revived One little girl was lost in the shuffle and cried most lustily for her mamma. A kindly disposed quickwitted member of the crowd hoisted the child on his shoulders and passed through the crowd with the little girl in her conspicuous place calling at the top of his voice for the parents, They were oe after about ten minutes of dela Republicans Service -Governor 6 sent. (Continued Not Life, | a | county Two, , G Weber County also goes Republican and other ‘counties in State follow suit. Massachusett Indepe coal . tf in congressmen, STATE YES te eomoed- ie Re-Elected Governor of Idaho by Small Majority of 3,000 to 5,000. | Following the Democratic foozle, Chairman M. F. Cunningham said last night: ongres the . Constable, Recorder, So SHALL YES Republican Page i OW, SHALL MORTGAGES BE EXEMPT FROM TAXATION? Hepublican one COSGRIPP. result: wae \ elev the the do B. | Charles they Here Bain defeating |elects eleven F feos : a the: ticket on legislature place in tt J. The vote in Salt Lake City on the two Constitutional Amendments showed the following eleventh man uccéed Congre "o the hburn a n's Onty by Miassac hhuse "ts Is 0 Boston OHLO. ie oul hh defeated | crat fn ed = Ike publican enti him beating eer i Wo oe shai hive Term), (Two-Year Last night twenty deputy sheriffs were sworn in to protect It was learned any tampering. and prevent are still unsealed ; ; tamper with the machines. | thre 1, +e tentt of mrt death ot T) Republi sy certain, peop satis Ske 1 18 rari over ovet GOODINGWINS OUT BY CLOSE MARGIN Wagener LD = » me ree | dasito see Mr. Hearst elected, nd {ten coats hope of vietory, but. thes Perens ; Hlarris Craven WERE Jollifaction Crowd Commissioner rel ee: JENSEN, . rat #3 betta only congre n vp iinth, 7 : P, O. PERKINS. fate ticket with the exceptionoF Gisgiiets, which are conesdediy Demo 9° the average the city will list of cundidates rious SWENSON The election was peaceful but exciting,: close but; convincing. \ I evn tal ances at the polls and only a few cases of illegal voting. LI . STA atts Ueket I ut at moc * ata JR, i ¢ BEPC County Ne ial re ay ny a is ' ie nid : aa a gre ‘Told election JOSEPH, County U. pluralitie sweeping most the u Ticket. Auditor, MieALS Q. NEPIU not County ROBIE M'MILLAN, MAIS is, Zap JOHN I gl th vlatk a ‘ verienced 1 Inany year Lack of fi icial support 1d the: g ral> bel it he repre‘ ed th principle L.dvocated in N York b R. Hearst ere. ve Mora Mr. of defeat he for ble pe - ge ae : Ae which ea S, JO Republican Bartlett ohisaoe Democratic House; || effect: initine \Giisey' udging nehes Atay la The se ter opponent. tonight sai ae ns it of WILLIAM ee te Vietorious Is Heads *Y should hold te period. Th ihe fo heavily from equently scratc hed ticket tlculation Assessor, BROWN. M. CAMPBELL D. RICHARDS, PRESTON BRIGHAM CLEGG, seems safe, but with very small plu i Republi ns Sain: Boston. normalls th! 3 yt hea ee Is Sorry 1eard a fi rom wis to en bowie su it Ruedas *hanler contige' pave iim: 6.000 avert Bi LOS OAD | See mpc by o 3 HARRY ber and Over EMERY. Surveyor, ARRESTS an Attorney, Sea: B. J. N. WILLIAMS, Kepresentatives, HARES "Paul pe oat Re tic eenae creel Os int ee rucre ot SNOW3 r ACSC ul at iden ( York. fol \ ine He ete goverheTIE DIDI M vice ae ible . NO Cheering Looks [LRGINBOTHAM. PRANK SMITH, X. 3 Ticket FRANK County ore Senators, WILLIAM of Wouse tk:ants candidate, defeatec 2 Rae n. 9:45 Chambers Republican Victory Is Cheered By Noisy Thousands. Average. Chambers, the A 8) Republican ec recelyed the Jargae ite for treasurer of the tle kand ran far ahead eandi= rowning » the best lo ( over pt io County 1,000 Heard eS hme Chairman yep Be Sheriff, Court, COUNTY. State lsc Biren' dy Burton: I Bur Guild State A Via ay the i GROESBECK : County MASSACHUSETTS WD Governor { Tr 16 1o the voter of the t tell ed) ihrough Secreta! re which drove many wavering i! ing, Wer the day for Hugh Lowls ‘Stuyvesant Cha . : ChiGalt ik Democ! the er, _re- . ticket Weber for to if BENNER 6 m A, Cc, ELSupreme FRICK ye xcept no opponent hadnd Socialist candinal ( He: loubt.. tne = Howell . oe County Os Treasurer, JOUN LLOWELT, JusticeJOSEPH of the _ = = Flected, : : 0,000 old-time their by stood ricts this fa la belief fect ¢ and. residen -00 constr . Eo miquisite Heat = © lr Prohibitio cratic New' dlYork! city by candidate, 85,000, but ‘catried the up-state hi 769 city the wate « Congressman, JOSEPH and 4 ; t ts eeFortes oe vote in Salt Lake "County a 7 Se en ; ee ae 2 PAPE Elected. to the electio eat ee ; Howland, congressional Comes neart) ym ohio STATE. ; ont Nee of plurality pe rt frsboan oi Burton land, hae I.) 1,171 a ae ; . wo as, oa ‘a sr 1,261 fib oase as Has -| on ‘ ‘i ma- at nl a, ¢ and aconstable , of the peace : With the exception: of a justice Amerikearns have utterly failed to elect a single candidate. The Democrats were a poor third in the race and never stood a ghost of a show to elect candidates were elected with majorities ranging from 1,500 any candidate. The " Republican . 3 to 2.000. The winning ticket is as follows: There ‘was' more"scratched ; See yorkgo lawyer;"who less "than. two unknown ctically pl wa ears outsics I hay Guild Llughes but insurances he ighes, ee nT ceony Corner: 6 Charles iio York New of YORK ee City, , Jaa, ee , . : ' : AE ts At. | D¥SES 000; * . I eh hi ar Nick Longworth indications point ar and a the vote , Sie Tee - SEES ee winrar incomplete, The total vote for Congressman then was 9,114. The RAGE tatement t the pre that the ve Justified hour thi Trecalvelsstio turns iner::clalm:, that "he Reviublican «ticket 762 eeceediag® nluralitle by lected ; nh , . us nas 60,000 Substantial a Cis a SS- yistrict o Sat yy eh ‘Re- ot: 1 oo wi lacted:3 ee wt 4 Vermont We ‘of a ae ee be a, Con=\"9. chus failed nee oth ut ire. "Repub v1 enor. cy sate i ae of al-j ° in.m dlv Massachusett ut elected rect fieiu peri : bee! candidates arneit inant Island, thode have their * ' eens . Repub the in S. Stuart h Fuslor the Ji plurali in Emery, Lewis: acfeated ndidate in rep 7 anor eee 3 eclec LS te i : Nes ae bps "s ror SNS SARE ‘The rest of the Districts will show that Howell polled a Sees state. John wine Meyer twenty-one e aIn ys the eens a se i ie district, comprising the ety or, candiRepublican Longworth, |" "Nick . that the __| Re toric The latest ret I how Re Mficers I for | Publican ticket. Pis\ it 1s20,000, "as and been is‘defeated, lan had more hardly plurality rb rot the districts in the oe tate show an increase for him. enEt mies, ee DutSc eR, steeei arenes commie aya , S tHetropolis, Shas a Ue a alee co ura oe o céngeraterion Gan he at gen was 2" >). yeete. ace bshaae' county so RR lisfine | een Clin' CIstric e did two years ago. he 4.557. at first were| than "hunrd trom SoGuimated amore thante TUG) thal he would receive ceived that twenty: Republi | ore for "general tha ~ figures. nigh Pp AME AMERIKEARNS But Still Ogden, Noy. 7.-Republic anism achleyed a glorious victory in Weber county yesterday. Although ill of the county precincts have not been heard from up ° o'clock to this morning, it is safe to predict that every candidate on the ticket, from Howell to Steele, will have each a handsome plurality when the total vote is compiled Ogden city went overwhelmingly Republican and there was but little seratehing on the ticket. There was no end of scratching on the Democratie ticket, however, perhaps the heaylest sufferer belng Jeddie Skeen, the comic opera reformer, The voting machines éntire gave the results enrly and the se vote was received before 1% o'clock. Be COubks.. Wert "che & © usual armou tot Souncinis was raeasaaee und as a result many of the] precinets had not reported far after ee They began pouring in ae er tha t hour, an ever the Re publicans a ara of them guve urge as those in the pap ty, nearly 803. the country VICTORIOUS Districts Good the see | meager.Vit. th \estimared: that tent} teres ot course, centered lower Dody-of the alxtleth, fongress, | PA From TOTAL | tate me nt and REPUBLICANS Outlying POWERS, DEMOCRAT WEIR, AMERICAN and a New the Skeen's Party Scratch "Reformer" to Show Displeasure at Grandstand Play. Salt Lake County has gone Republican by a safe naar, estimated at from 1,200 to 2,000. The Republicans have carried the state, insuring the re-election of Joseph Howell to Congress and the election of Joseph E. Frick to the Supreme bench. Every man on the Republican county ticket has been elected, and the returns show that the Amerikearns carried Salt Lake City by a surprisingly small margin. The total vote in Salt Lake City for Congressman was as follows: Great Predominated, There were more Republicans on the streets than there were representatives of any other party, the statement being based upo1 the comparative trength of the cheering as the results of the elect so were announced on the ecreens There was a fair sprinkling of the gloomy "Amerlkearns" aggregation in the crowds and as the results in the heavier districts in the city were a tined in their favor they made feeble efforts at cheering. There were few, if any, Democratic cheers, that none of them were heard. Karly in the evenin a gang of ibout a hundred boys urehod on to Main street, from Second South street, with a huge charlot, which bore every indication of having seen use about the time of Caesar They hauled the vehicl ae Pra down the street, an their grief was great when Policeman H, M Lyon compelled them to turn it over to him The officer succeeded in dragging the chariot off Main street on to Second South street, the youngsters making his task difficult by jumping in and out of the rattle-trap affair as he pulling it e had hardly turned his back after placing it against the curb on Second South street, west of Main, until another band of boys i meena (Continued on Page E ight.) |