Show TAFT HAS 1 O OUT UT AU PLURALITY Spry for Governor Has About 2000 1 Plurality Over Knight FEW DEMOCRATS WIN THREE MEMBERS OF LEGISLA LEGISLATURE LEGISLATURE LEGISLATURE TURE AND SOME JUDGES Tafts plurality in Utah Is about Spry ran about behind the presidential ticket that num nuin number number ber ahead and Spry will haver approximately plurality Between Taft to tonn yanI anil nn Spry lire fire the rest r st of the Republican can fan can state st te ticket ti ket with varying pluralities ties but keeping pretty prett close to ether a trine trifle in J the rear of ot the elec elee electoral toral tori ticket I Tuft laft carried every county count hi the th state tate except Washington and Summit with the exception of ot Wayne ane from rom which no report has been received and which is close cloe normally normal though inclined to be Democratic I Knight made a better beter race than the Democrat tb Democratic ic Ie presidential nominee He e carried Juab county with wih 9 to spare Summit with lh about out Washington with wih 63 69 to t the Utah with nearly TOO 70 B By a curious coincidence Taft and Spry have hl e almost the same came plurality in Salt Lake le county though the total vote fur for president Is considerably less lesl than for tor governor owing it is supposed to tr th the Republican Americans who declined de lined to vote ote for or president pre because beuse they the were deprived of the Taft Tar Liberal ticket electors The present outlook is that the next nest I state senate will wi be solidly Republican I 1 To date the Democrats have have elected representatives only In Washington Ya I Uintah and amI Summit counties with a a aI I chance In Wayne Yaye And Beaver Returns Indicate the probable defeat deCent of Judge Erickson for Judge In the I Seventh district by A A H Christensen Carbon Carbon gave gae Erickson Erikson a majority of and Grand and San Juan add Emery gave Christensen Christen en 1 while Sanpete not fully counted is said to tobe tobe tobe be 3 for Christensen Christensen This would give the judgeship to Christen en by about abut 15 IS The Te returns from tram Judge Greenwoods district distrct the Fifth art arc meagre but Greenwood appears to be running far ahead alcad of hIs ticket and I is probably elected The Te rest of or the judges in the state are Republican ex excepting excepting excepting possibly Judge H X N Hayes in the Sixth Sinh district Revised Re the presidential figures on j vote Yot otI follow tolo t Bryan Br Ra T Box Elder Iler h 1927 Cache Ju 37 0 4 S Carbon J 15 j Davis Dals t Emery Emen S 0 Garfield G ld Grand Gram J 70 0 Iron pp Irn Juab Kane I lC ne e 2 Millard i s 6 Morgan Io n 15 15 Piute iso 15 Rich 15 Salt Lake i s iSan San SanJuan Juan Juan tM Sanpete Sorter Sevier IM 1 11 Summit 10 Tooele 1 Uintah Utah Ut h 80 W Wasatch 1 If t S SiS Washington 72 91 Weber 15 I Total S 1 13 i Plurality 15 WEBER COUNTY Special to The fhe Herald Heild Ogden Oden Nov NovI Xo 4 The victory of the Re Rt Republicans publicans at Tuesdays election eton In Weber county grows more complete as further returns are received Unfortunately n most of or the judges judS in the precincts s outside of the city sealed up the he results immedi immediately Immel I atel after aCl finishing the count this morn morning mornIng morning ing and amI they are not obtainable and nd can call cannot cannot not be made public until the Ul county com coni commissioners commissioner missioners missioner meet met next nen Monday Monda to canvass that the thel th them It I is 15 known know however r l Republicans ns carried the county by b plu pluralities even larger larer In proportion than I those in the city city Judge Howell Howel fell fel be behind bI behind hind bind the county count ticket tre however carrying the county county outside of the city et by b only I about 2 He carried Morgan organ county by b about 5 and Dawis Davi county count by US giving him a plurality In the district of ot ot 1514 1511 J 4 Gideon Giden Democrat for district attorney ran rn behind his ticket in Davis DaI county and Harris carried cared It I by bJ byThe 2 The Te returns are very v ry slon slow in coming in inand inand inand and not all ail al of ot the precincts had re reported reported reported ported this afternoon In many man I the count had not been completed at a day daylight daylight a light Ight due to the fact tact that there was ws so much scratching and the absence of the machines In hi the county count The Republican In the tl county count for the county count and state tickets will wi not be far from l 1 while Taft has defeated Bryan bJ abOlt LJ lJ lJJ It J is estimated estimate from the precincts precinct heard herl from that not more than of the registered votes In the count county were east cast cst o Of Or this number numbe about abut were cast ct in inthe InI Inthe the city which fell far tar belov belo its IL tra I tion ct DurIng the early tarl hours bou of the day dav the ton votes vote were east cast ct thick and ad fast fa t and andI I It began ben to look as though thou h the city I would cast I nearly its entire registration but the entre afternoon rush r h broke all records and ad the polls closed with wih great eat lines of voters otera rend ready to cast east their ballots but who ho cOh not get a chance Tt It I is 01 COl o ceded cede it that the the Democrats lest by b this I and that the number of or those applying appling at atthe atthe the booths b but unable to vote on account l of the rush will wn not fall faU far below b low 1090 1000 10 I In one one precinct in the Fifth ward ivard an there were ere more m than forty fot voters oters awaiting a i chance to t r get sef ef into the the booth both when the tle polls were closed cosed and the same condition prevailed all over OV the tho city cU It IJ is HUely l ely I that the Am party p vote ote will be e elaner larger than at first probably laner reaching received A when all al the precincts are are 1 receive Late yesterday afternoon the vote for I president governor ane and congressman was received from five fC of the precincts precInct in Weber ebe county count of ot Ogden Osen City which 15 Is said to jo o be b about tee average ratio of ot the vote throughout the county count These Thes to five fire districts give gle Taft G and Bryan Boan 71 Howell Hoel for congress gets and Martineau t l Spry Sp for governor 61 and Knight 19 I WASATCH COUNTY I Special Spec to The Herald Heber City Ci Nov Kov 4 Taft received 1000 votes vote to f sa 35 for Bryan Bran In Wasatch county count The returns ab aL alo o give give Jesse e W Knight a majority Te of almost almot 10 votes ever William for tor governor ll Isaac c O 0 Wail Dem Dm cr I tic candidate for tot or sheriff was the th OnlY candidate t e on 0 n b his L ticket I having been elected by br a small man major Continued C on Page fie fa 3 TAFT HAS 1 UTAH PLURALITY Continued From Page 1 fly ity It James B Wilson Republican candi candidate candidate candidate date for or state senator received a II ma majority majority maJority In the county of votes otes Rock Roc M Pope FOle Republican candidate for the th legislature defeated William ONeill Democrat by b a II majority of 00 90 votes otes John E Booth and Harvey duff Cluff Republican Republican lican candidates for or judge jud e and district I attorney respectively In the Fifth district received small smaIl majorities maj The vote cast casi for tor congressman and anil officers is as fol follows follows 01 lows Congress Joseph Howell Lyman Iyman R Martineau s S Justice Supreme Court William il M McCarty McCart 96 Samuel W V Stewart William Spry 1013 1019 Jesse William KnIght 1090 J Secretary of or State Charles S 3 Evan R Owen SKI Attorney General Albert R B Barnes Joseph W IV Stringfellow rellow 84 SIt I Auditor SS 9 Jesse Jess D Jewkes I SIS J 1 W W Nixon Ixon Treasurer David Mattson 9 Joseph E K Caine SoS SS Superintendent Public Instruction Andrew C Nelson elson D H RobIson SH CACHE COUNTY Special to The Herald Logan Nov ov 4 IThe The following are the returns from front Cache county with Moun Mountain MountaIn tain tam Home and Cache Junction not In Included eluded The Republicans elected their thel entire county count ticket with the exception of oC sheriff and recorder President Taft TaCt 3 09 Bryan Congressman howell Martineau Justice supreme court McCarty Stewart Governor Spry Knight 33 Secretary of oC state Tin 11 Owen Attorney general Barnes u Stringfellow 3 r Auditor Jewkes Nixon Ixon Treasurer Malson CaIne Calne 1 Superintendent of public schools Nelson Robinson Representatives Allen Rep Robinson Rep Folk Rep Cardon Dem Griffin Dem Hendrix 39 District judge Maughan Rep Call Oem 31 District attorney B C Call CalI Rep Dem County Count commissioner long ions ion term Irvine Rep Cronquist Dem Dent Count County commissioner short term tenn Allen Rep Dem 35 County clerk James Ren Rp Campbell pm m 3 Sheriff Hammond Rep 30 Crookston Dem Dent 3 1 Recorder Miss Beach Rep Miss Telford Dem County attorney Low Rep Crockett Dem Assessor Ballani Rep Facer Dem Treasurer Rep Low La Dem Sun Surveyor or Sch Rep Hanson Dem 3 23 Superintendent of schools Anderson Rep 2140 Carter Dem 1010 UTAH UTAH COUNTY Special to The Herald Nov Xo 4 Eight districts in Provo City give President Taft TaCt 1561 Bryan Boa n 1250 Governor Spry SpI 1143 Knight districts out of oC in inthe Inthe Inthe the county count give ghe N President Ta Taft Bryan Congressman Howell Martineau Justice Justlee of ot supreme court McCarty McCart Stewart 45 Governor Spry I W Knight The T e Republican legislative ticket has ha been elected eJected by b a vote ote of oC 54 against 1633 cast east for or the Democratic nominees George N Child Childs Democrat has been elected to the office of ot superintendent of f schools over oer Carl Hopkins Republican by b about OO majority American Fork Nov No 4 It is II not very very er much consolation to sar sn sa that the Demo Democrats 1 cra made gains In thU city when every everything thing else in the state and the tile nation went to the g K o 0 p but nevertheless such is the case In 1904 1901 Roosevelt carried the town by over oer OO majority This year ear Taft TaCt has a majority of 97 9 over oyer Bryan Knight Kni ht has Spry beaten by b 1 G votes otes and Child for county coun t superintendent of schools has his opponent Hopkins beaten III votes otes In this precinct Following is a de detailed detailed detailed tailed report of or the vote ote of oC American Fork Taft electors Sl Bryan electors HowelL Martineau McCarty Stewart t Spry Knight Tin Tinge gey ge 51 Owen Barnes 73 S String Stringfellow Stringfellow fellow t Jewkes Nixon Ixon 4 Matt Iatt Mattson Mattson son Caine Calne 4 6 Nelson 53 Robinson 4 Booth W Corfman Cluff Morgan n Wootton Hayes Hares White 22 Bower Southwick U Smoot Clayson Clason 56 Cloward U Lewis Lewla Banks Ward Deal Kartchner w Stewart Iii Thorne oiO Raymond Hamond Eans EVans Bagley Ba lc Beck Smith iG Johnson Bartlett Wentz entz 72 Stewart 4 8 Hopkins Child 50 Republican jus justice justIce justice tice and constable were elected KANE COUNTY Special to The Thc Herald Kanab Nov No 4 Five precincts out of o six in Jn Kane county give ghe President Taft w Bryan IO 10 Debs 2 Representative HoW U Martineau I Governor Spry 76 Knight US ChIdester 3 Hayes Haes T 10 Erickson I l o Page Representative C J Smith 3 I Meeks The county count ticket elected elect d is Republican entirely SEVIER COUNTY Special to The T e Herald Richfield Nor Nox 4 Jesse J William Knight carried Sevier Seler county by b 29 votes otes which was a great surprise to Republicans and Democrats alike for Sevier has always been normally Republican by an over overwhelming overwhelmIng overwhelming whelming majority In Sevier county count Knight ran 00 votes otes ahead of oC his hL ticket He carried every precinct in Richfield Taft TaCt carried the county by b about Hayes Haes Democratic tlc candidate for tor district judge carried the county by b votes The Tile Democrats elected both county count commis commissioners while the remainder of the Re Republican Republican Republican publican ticket carried the county count by b from oo to 00 votes The vote complete For president Taft 1730 10 Bryan 1234 For congress 1733 1 S Martineau 1210 For Justice supreme court McCarty 1 i S Stewart 1218 1 S For governor Spry 1111 Knight 1470 For secretary ot state 1732 1712 1 Owen 1215 1213 For attorney general Barnes 1727 Stringfellow 1221 For state auditor Jewkes 1713 Nixon hon 1 29 For state tate treasurer Mattson 1721 Caine Calne 1246 1216 i J iFor IFor For state superintendent of public In Instruction Nelson 1737 1 Robison For state senator R W V Sevy Sev 1651 1681 Jo Cl QAni nh Johnson 1335 itc For r district di tr t judge J F K ChIdester R IL 1493 J 3 M 31 I Hayes Haes D l 1608 For district attorney J H Erickson R It 1661 S N Page D 1437 For representative Martin MarUn Jenson Tenson R It 1663 D T Jenson DJ D 1363 l For county commissioner term A J Crosier R It C W Crane sr ar arD D 1771 1 ill For county count commissioner term Martin larUn Johnson R IL 1437 A E Hettler D 1643 For county count clerk Parley R It 1703 1702 C X Porter D 1332 For sheriff M A Abbott 1694 George Calloway Callow a 1273 For recorder Viola Burr 1851 1831 Hazel Tuft Tun 1140 For attorney John G Jorgenson R 1776 16 No roo opposition For assessor assessorS J A Parker R It 1803 R It A Lowe D 1179 For treasurer treasurerS S G Clark R It 1633 Russel Ivie Ivle P Q 1 1337 For surveyor sun J Oscar Anderson R It 1745 Ernest Greenwood D 1273 Richfield precinct elected D ft C Seeg miller D constable by b a plurality of Si 12 and W M 31 1 Johnston D B justice justlee of oC the peace by 27 t 4 SUMMIT COUNTY Wasatch Nov NOlo 4 Election returns In Cattle CatIe Rock precinct Presidential electors Democratic IS Republican 11 ii State ticket Democratic IS Republic Republican an n 11 County Count ticket Democratic IS 15 Republican Republican Republican lican 11 with the exception of C R It Jones the Republican nominee for county clerk who received 15 votes against J JM Jr Jr M r Hixon Democrat 14 votes otes Precinct Pr ticket R S Stewart Steart Dem 15 19 1 Thomas Thoma G Ball Bali Dem 19 i Frank RIgby Rep 11 H David Dald E Eo Moore Rep 11 CARBON COUNTY SpecIal to The Herald Price Nov So 4 I Nine Ine out of twelve pre precincts precincts In Carbon county Rive give Christensen for Or district Judge 7 Ericksen Three small precincts have not sent in returns turns r and it will be Monday before the result is known These are cr Kenilworth Spring Glen and Minnie Maud Nine ne Mile Mlle that ought to be favorable to Ericksen Ten T n out of ot twelve precincts in J Emery I county count give Christensen Ericksen The Thc precincts yet et to hear from Crom are arc Wood Woodside Woodside side and Green River which are always sure of Republican majorities Private telegraphic tele advices from San Sanpete Sanpete SanPete pete county count tonight assure a majority of oC 0 for Christensen Grand county count gives gies Ericksen 50 i 5 major majority ity It over oer his opponent while the Taft Tart elec electors electors tors tom have hae a plurality of or 70 iO San Juan Juar county count Is yet et to hear from but Is re rc regarded regarded barded as safe Iafe for tor Ericksen by say saYS 25 23 Carbon county elects eJects the thc entire Republican Republican Republican lican ticket with the exception of Thomas ThomasF F Keller who will wiD succeed himself by b about mo majority v b Mob Moab Io b Nov Nor 4 Grand and San Juan Juar give Ericksen for Judge majority over ovet Christensen SANPETE COUNTY Manti Nov SO 4 Election returns are ar coming In rather slowly All that can be ascertained definitely is a guess which I is pretty reliable that the entire Republican ticket will iII be elected In the county count with majorities ranging from 4 to Four districts out of five in Mt H Pleasant precinct give the Democrats a |