Show JUDGE KING ELECTED I IM I IBY BY MAJORITY OF Many M any Old Republican Strongholds Pronounce Against Imperialism and Trusts Democrats Have Carried Sixteen Counties Sure and Probably Probably Probably ably Nineteen Total Vote of the tiie State 60 y ester S1 y again placed herself in n line with the patriotic sentiment of ofIN IN the n nation and elected Judge King the theD D I candidate to congress oo re s by b a anuj nuj rity of very dose dare to I n Ip j to the hour bour of or going Ing to press re tun had been received from out of MO election districts di of the state slate with th following results King 2380 Hammond 1842 1184 total These The same Name In 1896 1696 1 gave the follow j hg vote voe YO e Roberta bE SOt 1 Eldredge EIl re te 22 total At this ratio ralio tha that t nl veto of the th state will wilt reach i r if f v which King will receive reel ve 12 and Hammond 1 giving King a ma majority rity of 4 Uti The total vote in 1898 1596 1 was wa 64 and andr r Roberts n a majority of ofA f l A texture feature of the election 1 I as all the d de i e tt taken 1 by the p peo o Ii 11 and ind the unexpected of the vote r tl c rn If bring a failing off of only 01 y about I t votes otea Another unexpected l ted reaul t tuai vii the large lam number of heretofore i town that have gone bone to th tho Democratic column j The Social Labor vote was insignificant ln t cant ant reaching but In the three counties of Salt Sait lAke Weber and C rhe with ith some scattering votes in other 01 counties Tilt The rii counties that roat art are certainly Dem Dean DemO O r i are heaver Beaver Cache Davis vis Emery Em Eni Emry irv ery ry o rand grand l Iron Juab Rich Bait t Lake Dake fun n it San man Utah Uintah Wa Wat Va t ath t b h Washington and Weber a total of n The certain Republican counties are aro aror areC ro C r F x Elder Carbon Kane Garfield and andS 5 S j a total of or five e Th of Millard Sanpete Morrin Piute Tooele and ancI Wayne are in doubt with the chances cba th that t San Sanpete SanI i I pete Morgan and aDd Piute will in be Demo Democrat Democrat 4 crat crat rati i iTh I ITh Th Tha s w would giver give th the Democrats a 3 at t tot t i 1 of f nineteen counties and aDd the Re puhl in an ht r i p in r erfal counties were w re i or 1 i r oo c close e Weber Weser going gome p Demo Demo ti ti 11 ti t i b hy by but 25 2 votes vol Summit l by 62 63 ft nIl i K I h h by 1 i idt v tit ill county gives King a majority ma maj j nt of nearly 1000 Cache Utah 6 G and Washington I It M Mt t Plea ried ant the Republican h I I of Sanpete county gives ve Judge K i x a majority of 17 M this being the tine their ir ime ne the f city has I ever eer gone o Dem r n r rue ie Paradise the home town of Mr 11 gives King I s good ma maJ J tu rity ng a Republican majority cf I t two 0 yarn moo Among ming the cities carried by thel the theP P l 1 rr T l orits ersta rat are a Salt Lake Ogden I 1 v Logan Lo n Mercur Eureka Spring Springe e Mt ft Pleasant P t Cedar F b ce rJ rge Sliver Silver Mammoth E Eureka reka j P Nephi he ie carried by Hammond Hammond are we b k City Cit Brigham Salina and Bing Ding was as a sweeping victory IN DT w R lin g Carries Canies Ogden and aud the County A Close Olo e Vote VoteS Special S to The Herald t In n April 2 Weber eber county was wasI c I 1 for the Democratic candidate ly narrow majority of live five Kin KinI t 2 rl I 1 the city by sixty majority but the outside districts district went for Ham Hammond Hammond Hammond mond by majority nearly obliterating ob obliterating Kings King Kin s lead Hamlins vote was unimportant Twentythree votes only were reported for him but figures may increase e this somewhat as some of or the outside districts may not have haver reported r his vote The total tot vote cast was only about the usual vote Democrats generally congratulate one another over the result A much worse showing was feared when hen it was Avas seen en what hILt a 8 fight the Republicans were making They spent 10 to the D Dl cra s 51 1 having haing e every ery livery rig in the city engaged and a brass band parading parading parading ing the city all day da At every polling place there the e were Republican workers Democrats generally walked to the polls though the Republicans are claiming that they hauled a lot of them The Democrats DemO voted quietly and un unobtrusively unOBtrusively obtrusively and In some districts there was not evan ev n a checker for the Demo De Democratic cratic side sideR 11 Republicans R publican had hod the lire of judges and there wore a numb a of Q instances of apparent unfairness Some Democrats known to be le registered were not allowed to vote vole because their names had not been beeD transferred In counting too several King ring ballots were thrown out an instance of this being in the Sixth precinct where the cross clO SG was said to be marked with ith a lead pen oil instead in tood of ink If the election were ere close a 3 considerable gain might be made by b a 3 contest Republicans Carry Carbon Special to Tho Herald Price April 2 There was no regis registration registration at Minnie Maud where nine nineteen ninetEen nineteen teen Democrats and two Republican appeared to vote King Kin goes to Castle dale with an estimated majority of twenty This will be overcome in See Scofield Scofield field fled Castle Gate and Winter Quarters This Thia county count Is conceded to the Republicans by fifty majority EUREKA IN LINE UNE 1 Banner Silver Silve Camp Is Two to One For King Xing Special to The Tha Herald 1 Eureka Utah April 2 Election day passed off very ery quietly here and de despite despite despite spite the inclement weather both par parties parties parties ties got out and did considerable hustling hust hustling ling lint It was somewhat difficult to get gettle the tle voters vot voters rs out and only r fiSl votes were polled in Eureka which is a little over oer 50 per cent of or the vote ote of the camp campIn In lu all three of the precincts of the town King handsome majorities and out of oC the votes otes received The vote stood tood King Kin Hammond 4 Hamlin 15 The other 34 votes be being beIng ing lug scattering and thrown throw n out making Kings KI s majority here The Democrats of the camp are high highly highly ly h pleased with ith the result which con considering considering the light vote cast speaks much for the banner silver sUver sIl er camp of Utah Democrats Carry Cany Ca Beaver Special to The Herald Beaver Utah April 2 The most en enthusiastic campaign eVer eer waged here closed tonight the th city has been dec dee decorated orated with banners and every avail aall available available able vehicle pressed into service Ice The result of the A te in Beaver City is King Hammond 22 This is re rc regarded regarded a victory for Democracy and will evidently give gie us the county Big Majority in Washington Special lal to The Herald St George April 2 There was a large vote ote in Washington county count Kings majority will reach O The Continued on Page 2 f 1 4 f i c I v r a aw r u 0 r j u i it t l l f ft t GT HENRY KING t t t t 4 it t KING IG Continued ed Fm From P ge 1 vote vote has fale fallen of of in nearly ever every precinct Hamlin ha haS poled polled un under den der 10 vote votes in the county count Both par partes parties tes ties worked had hard and nearly ever every available vote was cast Ret By y Countes Counties I Following is n a summarY of the vote ote by cunte counties so fa far a as received Soy Sev Several eral of the r remOte fe counte counties have nt not ben been head heard from at 31 all and te the re returns returns turns complete from some of te the othe others ae are In Incomplete n l lr U 3 r 0 J JH H Beaver agi o B Bot ox E Elder Ider i h 1 51 I Cache 10 I Carbon 95 SD 89 Davis 68 cs Emery 22 Grand 84 64 76 Iron 22 Juab 97 91 Kane 39 10 io Millard 57 Rich 20 Salt Sal t Lake 76 67 Sanpete 1802 17 1798 Sevier S vier 3 34 5 59 Sumit Summit lS 1118 1056 Tooele 64 Utah Waatch Wasatch Washington Weber 2523 2518 Majority I Following i is the vote by precIncts ony pleto only a few of the cunte counties being cm corn Beaver Incomplete complete e t PRECINCT i 3 S S a c a 0 n t tf 0 f r Willard ii Tree Three Mile MUe Crek Creek 43 7 70 10 1 Brigha Brigham 32 43 Promontory 13 3 1 14 15 Kelton Keiton 2 9 3 Terrace 17 21 14 9 1 1 15 To Totals ls Majority 27 Box Elder County r t ti tig 0 PRECINcT i Ie s c g a c ac C t C Beaver l Milford MUford 28 31 I 3 so 80 30 Totals 33 33 MajorIty 77 N 0 re rd 98 he Co t 0 t PRECINCT 7 3 3 C s 0 t a f gal fr iOE L Lewiton 75 15 50 82 S Providence 17 64 DC 90 Paradise 20 10 Paris 91 99 91 12 r Ri Richmond mond 81 17 h 98 93 3 35 14 13 36 3 HyIe Park HYde f 86 43 72 67 6 Hyrum t r 24 22 22 16 15 16 28 2 I Benson 24 11 Smithfield 2 20 1 Newton i 79 40 67 59 Tot 2334 Majority j rity 34 Carbon Co County t Incomplete P l l 0 i S g PRECINCT 3 9 h b E Winter Quarter Quarters Helper u 7 17 20 1 1 Sprin Spring Glen PIce Price 88 72 Minnie Maud J S 8 1 Wellington I 1 61 41 Totis Totals J 1891 15 Majority 6 35 Eme Emery Cout County t 3 g E PRECINCT i 3 a a 0 r w wa a o 0 og g Ferron isi Caste Castle Dale ale 62 78 90 Huntington 42 14 Green River 17 26 20 Totals Totals I 2921 24 I Majority I I d County Incomplete C 3 S U c PRECINCT 3 0 t 0 Mo Mol I 1 l I 1 14 Count County Incomplete t 3 g E i C I I f 0 r rI 0 8 Eureta Eureka 30 6 Nephi 31 40 I Mammoth 15 82 32 17 2 Siver Silver 62 30 15 43 4 3 Juab S 18 1 12 2 C 2 Total Tofal 1 9 94 94 4 Maj 14 In o Incomplete 7 e t 5 a 0 Parowan 3 46 r 94 is II Cedar Cit City 2 16 6 Total 40 Majority jOrt iT Watch Wasatch Cout County ri 4 1 4 I t n S 9 a PR C 3 3 g g 0 a Heber pol poll 1 I 99 30 Heb Keb r pol poll 2 18 60 69 Heber Beber poll 3 7 71 Midway pol poll 1 7 77 3 38 44 Midway pl poll 2 I 54 13 Charleston 33 51 62 44 38 Wallsburg 30 74 5 53 Totals OJ 3 Majority j t 7 70 r Mad Cut County Incomplete P 0 t C P CC a a a 0 a n nn n 0 a Fillmore j j 99 33 Meadow 20 37 48 52 Kanosh 8 ST 15 85 Clear Le Lake 2 9 4 13 Hinckey Hinckley 62 43 73 41 Deseret 51 72 57 6 ss Oasis 33 2 22 33 25 Scipio 87 76 si 81 Holden 58 33 86 35 Total 57 Majority Is 18 Xe Kane Count County Incomplete S S C C PRECINCT 3 t ta g a Kana ios 68 I Majority 6 66 t Washington Count County 0 t i 3 t PRECINcT 3 s 0 t Q f 2 22 Pine Valley 53 3 3 32 4 Sata Santa Claa Clara 54 10 43 11 St Geore George 75 90 Washington 65 40 7 71 25 Toquerville 45 32 52 32 Virn Virgin City 40 14 38 33 11 1 1 19 1 11 j 25 Totals Majority Sapet Sanpete County Couty Incomplete te 5 3 g E PRECINCT U 0 00 a 0 t n nn n Q 0 a Manti a Pleasant 47 Ephrim 36 35 Moroni 2 Gunnison 22 21 2101 28 Spring 1771 so 50 66 56 71 Fayette 25 5 22 55 Total 1802 Majority 41 4 t Uth County Cou Incomplete t 1 0 PRECINCT 3 3 S C g 0 r U Provo I 1 75 I 21 American Fork 36 36 Payson 36 39 Lehi 49 33 3 Salem 16 10 Benjamin 90 44 86 60 Spring Lake 30 1 12 3 38 13 San Santaquin ta uin 72 2 23 60 SO 80 30 86 39 Fairfield 1 U 21 10 19 Alpine 55 10 62 Spanish Fork 42 I Pleasant t Grove 17 Thistle 4 6 31 13 30 87 50 76 57 Provo Bench 60 37 55 36 Tucker 13 U II U ii 22 P V Junction 1 3 19 4 21 Total Majority I Sut Summit Cut County 0 t g 3 PRECINCT 3 g 0 a a S Q CD a Park City I 1 I 1 I Pol Poll No 1 1 72 61 79 85 83 Pol Poll No 2 76 96 68 Pol Poll No 3 5 62 55 58 53 Pol Poll No 79 86 85 84 Pol Poll No 70 69 73 61 Pol Poll No 6 76 77 64 71 Poll No 13 8 18 9 Pol 2 2 2 5 Poll No 3 22 1 12 25 Parleys Parleys Park 4 14 20 23 Woodland 67 35 65 39 Kamas amas 15 35 13 50 North Kamas 18 31 21 47 Oakey Oakley 38 47 50 52 Peoa 50 4 42 54 35 30 9 3 33 9 Wanship 3 37 1 12 51 19 Hoytsville 51 1 17 74 45 Coalville Pol Poll No 95 Coalville Pol Poll N 2 72 74 Coalville Pol Poll No 3 17 36 48 Upton 35 33 21 36 Echo 14 13 24 40 Hennefer 23 10 lOll 2 25 17 T TOtals MajorIty t s 1113 62 1056 1221 1259 W COUNTY CO LETE I 1 Ij 5 0 0 5 3 3 g it itS S 3 g i 2 0 PRECINCT 1111 g n na a LT j jO O Ogden J First ward 0 2 G 79 Second ward 2 3 19 6 Si 5 i Third wad ward 2451 2301 3 2 5 52 Fourth ward 7 4 9 95 1 Fifth ward i 39 4 51 3 1 Warren 13 16 1 I 2 Burch Crek Creek 17 14 Zi 4 Eden 3 t 1 66 12 13 Farr West Vi est 1 3 3 33 3 43 3 1 19 7 22 2 Hooper 6 11 73 1 12 Huntsville f 1 1 11 it 23 42 1 LibertY 24 2 LIbery 2 4 1 North O Ogden den 1 10 1 11 1 10 9 Plain 11 1 10 32 Cit VIew 3 2 Riverdale 1 5 22 6 51 1 i Roy 1 3 Slaterville j 76 4 C 3 17 24 4 21 2 27 16 West Weber 7 12 88 2 Wison Wilson t f 46 6 Si 3 36 3 Totals ii ii 2 i ii 2619 53 t te Ogden reports late t s in Weber W b r county co nty S Toe count Incomplete t tj PRECINCT 1 S j g a g 0 n c 2 S a CD Tooele T 21 G 16 Stockton S 3 38 4 37 Total I Maj M rity 28 2 Davs Davis Cut County l 0 fiji S i 0 I South S 75 S 86 88 Wet W est 84 Sit 22 93 91 22 Ea E EC ast Bountiful Si 79 29 77 C 81 62 84 F 15 11 1 Kaysie K KL 2 Layton ayton L n 18 C linton 39 i 5 3 6 SS South S Webe Weber as 36 27 27 21 23 S 3 li 17 43 Totals 10 Majority I lJ I I Sr Sevier c County Incomplete complete l 0 PRECINCT i 3 S g 0 r ra f ff a f a G lenwood 7 75 86 Richeld R 2 21 61 2871 1 2 Gl S 1 ii 16 9 iss T tl I Majority 1 11 1 Rich Cout County t 0 PR PRECINCT CT 5 g g 0 0 a k R andolph 96 09 1251 Woodruff 4 47 7 oil 7 61 si I L 40 4 2 23 s 5 so Meadowville 1 14 S 8 23 11 L Larden Garden arden G City 61 23 22 I Rund R Valey Valley 12 1 13 7 r Total 76 Majority I ii 1 62 o I |