Show DEADLOCK SURE so prospect of an election iu BALLOTS AKE TAKEN lenient of wow tact eiith down to resolution to hint jund SALT LAKE jan 27 special the crowd jn and around the house was greater than ever before on tuesday afternoon the opinion seemed to be generally entertained that sensational developments would occur at that time all sorts 01 surmises and expectations esq indulged in many believed that had reached the bighead djs point in his canvas that all the in the rawlins and hender eon forces had about gone over to him and that after two or three more bal lotions loti the th atcher managers seeing no hope of making further would throw up the sponge and break the deadlock it was rumored also thail benator chambers and had stipulated when they agreed monday night to go over to thatcher next morning that tasy would remain with him only one day and that his failing of election at the cose of tuesdays balloting they would return to their original candidates chambers back to rawlins and per kins back to henderson that an arrangement arran ement of this eort had been made seemed reason ab y certain by the proceedings in joint tuesday afternoon it was evident all day that the thatchers managers were bent oa forcing the ballo ings and always opposed till today an costance io stance of this was shown when at 4 and alter six ballots had been taken vote still being 22 representative sloan manager of the x apostles cause in the house arose and moved blat the balloting continue till 5 when recess should be taken till and balloting be coax again till 1130 this was an attempt to get in all the work for that was possible before the day closed then the eagerness with which president hebeker Ke beker another thatcher man attempted to crowd sloans motion through waa a very noticeable incident the rawlins men however were alert and suspicious and defeated the strategy by showing that the motion under the rules was out of order it was last night generally believed around the various headquarters that thatcher had no longer any hope of success and there would be no surprise if today to day several of who had been voting for him were to leave him and rally to the standard of either one of the other candidates there were six ballots taken tuesday between and p m there was no change in any of them from the last ballot taken before the jooa adjournment journ ment so far as the three principal candidates were concerned following is the vote given to each thatcher chambers monson A W G rideout robison Whitt fcker D cook creer dolgon forshee gibson labarthe martin perkins price ray roylance sloan N 0 Thore eon wheeler 22 hawins caine evans johnson smoot snow bennion callis S N cook kenner lemon luna murdock parry romney shepherd fc riison 18 henderson allred hamer ashurt liff anderaon duffin greenwood hardy hopkins jos kimball maxfield mckay taylor obien 14 A P who had been botine tor cawlina was absent had he been present cawlina Raw lina vote would have doubtless been 19 in the first two ballots the populists lists save their foar votes to lawrence and on the net four they save them to jamea doean the republicans for five ballots complimented L holbrook an act that reflected credit neither to the representatives or the republican party on the eidth ballot the republican wisely changed their united votes to hon GOD M cannon senator mrs M H cannon continued voting for rowers pressure was and is today being brought to bear on of Oo alvilla to swerve him from his allegiance to kaw and take him over to thatcher when yesterday senator chambers joined the batters lat forteson forc eson the ground that he had ample assurance that the his summit county constituents were for the man running on the antichurch anti church platform yit was thought callis too would now be compelled to follow but gallis would not follow worth a cent at the noon session he said in a well worded speech that he had no reason to dispute senator chambers statement or to condemn ahat gentleman for his change of bass t he himself had no auca assurance 1 l apa V that the majority of his constituents were for thatcher Tb atcher or that they wished him to vote against hia personal choice this was said about noon and between that hour and 33 when the afar noon balloting WES resumed there was lima enough for tho thatcher men to get in their work on calleb tha result was that irom 3 to 4 telegrams from park city cams pouring in on calli demanding that he vote aa chambers had done what tho effect will bo today on the ia not at present known but yesterday afternoon he kept on voting as his own personal convictions prompted him BALLOTING SALT LAKE jan 27 1230 pm special two more ballots the and elbi were taken at noon today result ing as lollop thatcher 22 rawlins 18 II enderson 14 poster aop 4 G M cannon R 3 powers 1 ab antl this ia precisely abe same vote as ended yesterdays balloting it was evident when both houses met at 10 this morning that everybody concerned believed beli ered the deadlock would continue and in the senate this was manifest wb n hainer offered a concurrent resolution providing that hereafter each house meat at 10 a m each day to dispose of regular business that he pi tit judiciary committee meet at 2 p m for the consideration of the code commission work aud that each house meet at p m to act on the work done by the judiciary committee in the aftem oon sessions of tha johnt assembly will of course continue every day at noon uy balloting for t S senator senator hamer gave his reasons for introducing the resolution which were that in view of tte senatorial deadlock it wao the duty of both houses to proceed with the work of ahat there was considerable work to be done and that it might con be done in spite oi the deadlock there beems no doubt that the hamer revolution reao lution will pass both houses at the of the first ballot this mornine dotson moved that there be tareo ballots taken but the motion was defeated at the closs of the second ballot robinson tho republican member from kane county caused some amusement by moving an adjournment till the year 1931 |