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Show YICT(Q)M0 the ballot, but Taft has carried the state by a majority ranging from IK HUGHES to 75,000. Taft carried every doubtful state except Nebraska, where the ludlea lions point to a Democratic victory, Mr. Bryan has carried Nevada and Montana, In addition to the solid south, which Includes Missouri. Maryland iselalmed by the Republicans. Governor John A. Johnson of Minto Race Track and Other nesota has probably been reeelcled Opposition Interest Cut Down Vote, But governor of that state for a third term, although the state has gone the Gorernor Has Been safely for Mr. Taft, WINS CO,-00- 0 ( I , Vote for the Republican Standard Exceeds Expectaticns of Most Enthusiastic and Bearer , Sanguine Supporter. New York. The result of the elec-lioof Tuesday leaves no doubt an to Ihe senilnient of the majority of the a 'people of the United States, Election tret urns from all portions of the foundry' prove that It haa been a veritable landslide, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, In fuvor of the Republican and that William Taft of Ohio Ihns been elected president and James ig. Sherman, of New York, of the United States, For Me third time William Jennings IE 17 an has gone down to defeat, The latest returns show that Taft land Sherman will have 311 electoral n , vice-preside- (votes, a greater plu Mr. Taft received trallty In New York state than Roose rvelt did four years ago. The Indications point to 202,000 for Mr. Taft, as against 195,000 for Roosevelt, ' lllsgen, candidate the for party Independence received president, CONTROL GRESS. CON- Thera Will Ba Many Familiar Face at Next Session, Washington. Definite reports front 316 congressional districts out of a total of 391, shows that In 177 districts Republicans were ejected, and In 139 In the Democrats were victorious, the entire list there were few changes In political complexion and the net result was favorablo to the Republicans. There will be many familiar faces In the next .congress. Including Speaker Cannon and his chief lieutenants, Messrs. Payne, Dalzell, Taw-neIturton of Ohio, McCall of Massachusetts and Rartholdt of Missouri. There was especially vigorous opposition to Messrs. Cannon, Tawney and Dalzell, but they are all reported as victorious. One the Democratic side, Champ Clark and Do Artnond, of Missouri; Clayton of Alabama, Rainey of 1111- , New York. The state of New York ha again registered It verdlet In fa vor of the Republican party and In the t lection on Tuesday gave a plurality tor William If. Taft for president of the United State which may be In of 173,000 vote. The deter exec mined opposition of the race track and other Interests which he had antagonized dmlng his term of governorship rut Into the vote of Governor Hughes and his majority will be about 50,000. At one time during. the receipt of there was a awing for Cbanler which made hi friends Jubilant and confident that ho had succeeded In winning tbo govcrnoishlp ly a small plurality. Later returns,It however, wiped out this and made clear that Governor Hughes would be by a safe majority. Up state Judge Taft In many Instances ran ahead of the great vote of President Roosevelt four years ago. the return - For the first time for sixteen years the Eighth Mississippi district will be represented by another than John Sharp Williams, the heavy Taft vole above the Harlem river. Even In that he was bitterly realized disappointed, and he soon that the state was hopelessly gone and with It his prospects of being elected. of During the evening the friend the Bryan family from the surrounding country and from Lincoln dropped The Entire State Ticket is Elected Mrs. In, and after being received by In the and Taft and Sherman Electors Intern their showed Bryan, rethe to hear elect lm by remaining Chosen by the Opponents turns. . of Democracy. SOME OF THE WINNERS. d. REPUBLICANS received he figures, continued to he to offset York relied on greater New for Boveral These Men Chosen as Chief Executive of Their States. New York. The latest returns indicate the selection of the following men as governors of their different state, at Tuesdays election: Connecticut, George R. Lllley. ReDelaware, Rowland G. publican; Fainter, Republican; Florida, A, H. In Colorado, Gilchrist. Democrat; doubt; Illinois, Charles A. Deneen, Republican; Indiana. In doubt; Iowa, ll, F. Carroll, Republican; Kansas. W. MassachuR. Stubbs, Republican; setts, Eben Draper, Republican; Michigan. In doubt: Nebraska. George E. New HampSheldon, Republican; shire, Henry 11. Quimby, Republican; New York, Charles E. Hushes, Republican; North Carolina. William M. Kitchen, Democrat; Ohio, in doubt; Rhode Island, A. J. Ponthier, Republt-llcun- ; South Carolina, .M. F. Ansel, Democrat; South Dakota, Robert S. Tennessee, M. Itessey, Republican; R. Paterson. Democrat; Texas. E. T. Campbell, Democrat: Utah. William Spry. Republican; Washington, Samuel G. Coserove, Republican; West Virginia, William L. Glasscock, Re- ' Halt No. Si Fur Provo, Salt 'LiWlb,, Inltirmodinu Psl still Irnln, sro sow rmmi.V" twewn hslt T.tks snd th UTAH COUNTY I la d 8 11 . I Salt Lake City. The state of Utah lined up in the Republican column on Tuesday, the Taft electors having a plurality of 20,000 to 25,000, estimated, while William Spry was elected governor, having received 15,000 more votes than Knight, "according to latest alfigures. The legislature will be most solidly Republican, Insuring tho return of Reed Smoot to the senate. Joseph Ilowell was returned to congress by a handsome majority, while the entire state ticket has been elected. A statement Issued by William Is as follows: Spry, governor-elect- , "I am very well satisfied with tho result. It Is an evidence that tho people are satisfied to continue the enera of prosperity which they administraunder Republican joyed tions. "It is also gratifying that so many Republican members of the American party have returned to their former This is an evidence o affiliations. the beginning of the end for that party. he Host ioosl H. HUMTwrs, Dl.trlot J. N. PTK,K, DeP,,Ttck?J loUlPRlOGWIit ? Arrlvsl snd departure of trsio. ho. No. Fprlngvtllo. Provo, Htn snd nil point, rsvt tod No. 80 Forsprmuville Provo sLui.' ,l snd sll points emt n ! No. -- For Kurek. MsuitnoUi wrt snd sii. For tt No. For MsinmoM Kurt-ks- , WWV udgipt Connection, msde In Ogdn, r Pttclflc M4 Lino? n , OFFERS CHOICE FAST THROUGH y"lK OF TBAINS DAILT AND 1HREE DISTINCT SCENIC H0CT1 Pulmsn Palaeo and ordinary Slecolni tv, Denver. Onislis, K.n-City, Chks,o without chituge. Free Reclining Chair Cr: Fmooi,, ducted Excursions; a perfect DinloiUrh. a, V ice. For rates, folder, eto , Inquire of 11. T Matthhws, Ticket or write I A. BENTON. Cl- - ArrttH A. P.D..SaltUkCUj years past the Democratic leader on the floor of the house. He failed to seek on account of his eleca tion to the senate and it Is presumed he will be succeeded in leadership by Likewise Mr. Clark of Missouri. Itourke Cockhan gives way to Michael F. Conry, who Is also a Democrat. Charles S. Millington, Republican, will succeed Mr. Tafts running mate, Mr. Sherman, as representative of the Twenty-seevntNew York district. John W. Gaines of Tennessee will be succeeded by Joseph W. Byrnes, South Dakota another Democrat. sends two new men, both Republicans. h TAFT' IS DELIGHTED. Successful Candidate Acknowledges Receipt of Congratulatory Tele ' WILLIAM about 28,000 votes in Greater' New York. Democratic The Indications are .governors have been elected In of the middle western states that Jiave' given their presidential votes go Taft. Mr. Taft has exceeded Mr. Roosevelts plurality in New Jersey and In Massachusetts, as well as New York. fell oft The Republican plurality heavily In the middle west In a manner thoroughly surprising to the Republican managers. Practically no change is indicated In the complexion of the national house . tht bov--er- of representatives. The United States senate will retain its present Republican majority. - Governor Hughes has been In New York state by about 76,000 plurality. Speaker Cannon has been by his usual majority. Representative Payne of New York a ,and Representative Dalzell of have been and the Jiouse of representatives will probably .continue under its old regime, Mr. Jayne will have charge of the new tariff bill In the extra session which Mr. Taft has said he will call Irarae dlately after March 4 next. Missouri has returned to the "solid .south on the presidential ticket amt elected Cowherd as its governor. Indiana has gone for Taft by 'from 35.000 to 18,000 plurality. Hryan, apparently, has carried Nebraska, although the Republicans still , gram. - Whats the malterfl ' k Cincinnati. Surrounded by a part of friends, William H. Taft, the president-elect, and Mrs. Taft received the returns at the home of C. 1. Taft In this city. Judge Taft began at 10 oclock answering the telegrams and congratulations. He acknowledged receipt of such dispatches from Secretary Cor telyou, Postmaster General Meyer, Governor Curtis Guild of Massachusetts and others. "It la delightful to think of such support from the old Bay state, he sent to Massachusetts. 1o Governor Hughes Judge Taft said: . "I thank you warmly for your and reciprocate by exto you on tending congratulations carrying New York state against tremendous odds and by the wonderful campaign which you carried on. We are all indebted to you also for youi aid In the national campaign. To Representative William B. McKinley the candidate' wired: "I am delighted to know that we shall have a Republican house, for that Is absolutely necessary for future work." To Timothy L. Woodruff was sent H. TAFT. an expression of gratitude "for the great campaign which was carried nols, Ollie James of Kentucky, Rans-del- l on. of Louisiana and Francis Burton He also expressed espeotal gratifiHarrison and Fitzgerald of New York cation at the elctlon of Governor are all returned. Delaware will send Hughes. In a new Republican, Mr. Heald, place of Representative Burton; Georgia, a Hitchcock a Good Guesser. new Democrat, Mr. Hughes, In place New York. Several days before Mr. of Mr. Lewis, and Illinois, Janies M. Taft was nominated at Chicago, Mr, Graham, Democrat, In place of Cald- Frank H. Hitchcock, chairman of the well, Democrat. Frank Dodd, Repub- Republican national committee, made lican, comes from Michigan in place the prediction that he would get upon of Mr. Darragh, while Clarence B. Mil- the first ballot 704 votes. He received ler, Republican, will occupy the seat 702. Mr. Hitchcock several days ago of Adam Bede. predicted that Mr. Taft would receive 325 electoral votes. The Indications at present are that Mr. Hitchcock was S8 good a prophet in New York as he was In Chicago. Taft has carried all the New England states as well as New York state. i IDAHO with Thousands of acres of ba lan-- been reclaimed to cultivatioa dor irrigation in that State the past 10 years. Thousit more will be reclaimed win tho next 10 years. This mej an openiug for many thonsat ot homes. Have You Investigated IDAHO! It has been truthfully termed I Land of Opportunitie A Land of Homes Railroad ter regarding Idaho's resources,8. to 1). E. Burley, G. P. A- - or D. cer. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork Co-Operat- publican; Wisconsin, Davidson, publican; Maine, Rert Fernald, publican; Vermont. B. H. Prouty, , publican. f ReRe- Re- New York. Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock of the Republican national committee and practically all the Republican national leaders at present in the city received the returns by special at Republican headquarters. Mr. Hitchcock was In constant communication with both the White House and Mr. Tafts home In Ohio by direct wire. The Republican chairman evinced no excitement whatever, but was perfectly cool and collected as the returns came In. "I cannot but copimend the stand which many of the Democrats have taken In Salt Lake county. and the magnificent public spirit and real patriotism which they have thus displayed. "Further, I congratulate the 27 counties of the state on the splendid victory In which all have assisted. In Salt Lake county the American vote was about 1,400 less than a year ago and the Republican vote In the was city nearly 6,000 more than a year ago. The Democratic vote In the county waa larger than anticipated, the Democrats getting 7,424 for Knight, and 4.695 for Burbldge In the city, and polling over 1,000 votes In the county districts outside the city. In Salt Lake City a total of over 27,000 votes were cast, and In the county outside of the city nearly 0 were polled. Taft carried the city by 4.800; Spry by 3,900 over Knight and 2,900 over StreeL Knight leads the Democratic county and state ticket by about 3,000, and Spry runs about 1,000 behind his ticket. The Republican county candidates carried the city by from 1,200 to 1,800 over the Americans. ive Institution Dealers in General Merchandise " O . and Flour, Grain Produce. , ICoaufsoturers of and Harness, Boots Shoes. 0 JOHN JONES. Supt 10,-00- Penn-isylvanl- Surrounded by Friends and Neighbors He Listened to Returna. Fatrvlew, Lincoln, Neb. William J. Bryan on Tuesday night received at his home, Falrvlew, the returns which early told hint that for the third time he had been defeated In the greatest ambition of bta life. Confident of victory to the very last, he was not prepared to believe that his cause was lost until the pluralities of his Republican opponent piled up In such proportions as to leave no room for doubt When the early returna came reIn he made particular Inquiries garding the state of New York, and found much encouragement In the gains he was making upstate over the Democratic vote of 1904, but asathe w JOSEPH G. CANNON. C The Oregon Short Line will be pleased to send descriptive nr, BRYAN HOPED TILL LAST. ree-lecte-d, claim the state. Ohio returns have been seriously Relayed owing to the Immense size of - carried the city CHARLES E. HUGHES. by a nlc The count shows that th will have 964 votes as agi the Republican candle scratched ballots will n 1.000, of which 75 per c Knight votes, Knights be between 600 and 700 the Republican candidate Best Bargain a read tag matter that oc Jjj loney can buy is Tor This Paper will tell you the things yo to know In an entertaining will give you all the new community; it it g prove a pleasure, the than full value lot P jc( |