Show RESULT IN WESTERN STATES UTAH The Republicans were victorious in Utah and Congressman Joseph H well was reelected his majority over Fer dinand Erickson being estimated at 8000 D N Straup was reelected justice of the Supreme court The The Democratic party had declared tor statewide prohibition while the Republicans are pledged to local option op-tion In the threecornered fight in Salt Lake county between the Republicans Democrats and American party the Republicans were victorious the unofficial un-official vote being Republican 16 300 Democrat 6000 American 13 007 The Americans carried Salt Lake City by about 500 votes and elected Harry S Harper justice of the peace and George Tinges constable con-stable The state senate is likely to be all Republican although when the final returns are received it Is possible that J F Tolton will have defeated H W Lunt in the eleventh district and from Incomplete returns from Sanpeto county L M Olsen Democrat may have defeated W D Livingston Tho vote in Cache county was close but the Democrats were victorious in the election of a representative to the legislature leg-islature Weber county elected the Republican candidates and in Utah counCy the lull count before be-fore it was learned whether the Democrats Demo-crats had slipped through with ono or two candidates Tho office of county superintendent of schools Is conceded to the Democrats Millard county went 300 Republican Tooele and Sovler counties reported Republican victories while Sanpeto I and Emery counties reported that the result was in doubt until the remote districts were heard from Summit county went Democratic by a small majority while Davis county indicated that the Republican ticket would be elected In its entirety IDAHO The main fight In Idaho has been for the governorship the contest being be-ing between Governor James H Brady the Republican candidate and the present Incumbent and James H Hawley the Democratic nominee There has also been unusual interest In the selection of a congressman the race being between Burton L French Republican and Arthur M Bowen Democrat The latest estimates from over the state indicate a Republican victory but by a reduced majority Hawloy appears to have carried dement Bannock Cassia Twin Falls Elmore Owyhee Boise Custer Lem il Blaine Nez Perce Idaho Kootenal and Shoshone counties French has doubtless defeated Bowen Bo-wen for congressman and tho remainder remain-der of the Republican ticket except McDougall is probably safe although by reduced majority over the vote of two years ago McDougall may go to defeat by Moore of Latah county It is quite probable that the state senate will be Democratic and the house Republican each by a slight majority ma-jority The greatest surprises have come from Ada and Kootenal counties Tho former was conceded to Hawley by 500 and has gone for Brady by about 200 The latter was conceded to Brady by 400 and has gone to Hawley by about 600 WYOMING The most bitter political fight In the history of Wyoming brought out u r largo vote Former United States Senator < Sen-ator Joseph M Carey former RepublIcan Repub-lIcan headed the Democratic ticket as candidate for governor being pitted i against W E Mullen Republican Four hundred and eighty precincts give Carey Democrat for governor a majority of over 3000 over Mullen Republican Mondoll representative for reelection Is elected by over 1600 Cheyenne also elected a Democratic mayor Tho total vote was lighter than two years ago NEVADA The campaign In Nevada has been one of the most hotly contested In tf zyc years Tho Republicans have concentrated j concen-trated their strength on the congressional rn congres-sional candidates especially on GCG S Nixon Incumbent who sought reelection is re-election The Democrats led by Key Pittman Democratic candidate for United States senator have made the strongest fight In history Returns are slow In coming In toot vote bolng heavy but conservative estimates give a general Republican victory The complexion of the lccto laturo Is Impossible to predict bat i Nixon Republican candidate for the i United States senate has a probable r majority of 2500 over Plttman Democrat Demo-crat Odd Ie Republican for governor gov-ernor over Dickerson Democrat has probably 1200 majority Roberts Republican for congress over Sprague Democrat has probably ti 2000 Easton Republican for llen tenant governor over Ross Democrat has probably 1000 MONTANA In Montana the campaign Involved J the selection of a congressman clerk of the supreme court and railroad commissioner together with a legislature legisl-ature which will select a successor to Senator Thomas H Carter and the campaign has been a most vigorous oneThe The Democrats aro claiming slxu one votes on joint ballot and tho Republicans Re-publicans claiming fiftyeight Fifty S two are necessary for a choice Complete Com-plete returns are not available Congressman Pray Republican ha been rcolcctotl as have Railroad Commissioner Com-missioner A E Morley and clerk of the supreme court Athoy E A Morley Mor-ley Republican railroad commissioner will be reelected over Peter Sanc v Democrat COLORADO Interest in the Colorado election centered in the race for tun governorship governor-ship between John F Shafroth Democrat Demo-crat and John B Stephens Repub licanWith With only a little over 50 per cent of the ballots In Tuesdays election a cast for straight tickets Republican and Democratic leaders alike am claiming certain victory at midnight from the split ticket vote WASHINGTON The most Interesting development the last hours of the campaign in the state of Washington was the strong sentiment shown for the woman suffrage suf-frage amendment Not pne speaker of eitherparty has opposed the amendment ap amend-ment e t Latest returns indicate the electfoi of the three Republican candidates for t congress by substantial pluralities and the election of the five Republican supreme justice candidates There are no landslides anywhere except In the surprising success of the dry partisans in the local option elections A remarkable feature of the election was the extension of the dry territory terri-tory Nino cities In Washington including In-cluding two of the largest in the state voted to closq the saloons and 150 saloons S sa-loons were put out of business as the result of the days voting OREGON Interest in the Oregon campaign centered in the fight between the drys and wets Under the corrupt cor-rupt practices act all campaigning S was prohibited on election day and not oven a campal button was permitted per-mitted to be displayed There was alight a-light vote the main Interest being In the race between Jay Bowerman Republican i Re-publican and Oswald West Democrat for governor r The latest returns indicate the election elec-tion of West A W Lafferty Republican Repub-lican was elected to congress in the Second district over John Mannln Democrat by over 5000 majority and W C Hawley Republican was reelected re-elected In the First district qver R G Smith Democrat by a tremendous majority ma-jority The indications arc that Oregon Ore-gon has gone wet by a safe majority George H Burnett Frank A Moore Henry J Bean and Thomas A McBride Mc-Bride all Republicans had been elected elect-ed justices of the supreme court CALIFORNIA The morning of election day the Democrats of California were claiming that Johnson would be defeated by Boll by not less than 20000 votes while the Republicans claimed that Johnson would carry the state by not less than 50000 s California remains In the Republican Repub-lican column Hiram W Johnson has been swept fnto tho office of governor by n plurality which estimated on a basis of partial returns may approximate approxi-mate 50000 Seemingly ho has carried the entire Republican ticket to victory vic-tory |