Show Salt Lake Betting on T Tuesday Election Results Show Wide Estimate of Candidates Candidates' Strength Almost Any Kind of Odds in Any Amount Posted on Outcome of Nations Nation's Ballot Battle I I REPUBLICA S are t the e favorites in th the betting circles of I A v Salt Lake although the heavy odds which are said to be I offered in In the East ar are not Jot fou found 1 here Odds that Coolidge I will be elected are 2 to 1 Much uch of the latter money is being covered Dern Bern supporters are offering even money that Deri sets gets ets more votes than tabe Mabe Mabey In I Weber county Even wagers on the Mabey-Dern Mabey contest In in- in Salt Lake county are reported I The bets as posted in one place I are as follows even that La LaFollette I Foll Follette tte does not carry five lve states or the states of or Washington or Montana to 50 30 that La Follette Follette Follette Fol Fol- lette does not carr carry Idaho to I tha Davis is not next president president president dent to that Dern Bern pets gets ets more votes than Mabey in Salt Lake county even that Davis does not beat La Follette Folletto votes in Utah to that Mabey rabey is elected to that Coolidge carries Utah even evenI I that La Follette gets ets votes to that that- E. E A. A I Rogers is high man on the county ticket even that Smith beats Roosevelt by votes in I greater New Kew Lork Kork 10 to 1 is offered that La Follette is not the next president 25 to that that La Follette gets more popular votes otes in Iowa than either Coolidge or Davis even that La Follette Follette Follette Fol Fol- lette gets votes in Utah even that Dern Dem gets more more votes than Mabey In Weber count even that Coolidge beats La Follette 10 to that La Follette carries Minnesota Min Mm- to that Dern Is elected that Davis does not carry four counties in tah c even en that Coolid Coolidge e carries Iowa 25 t 1 to 40 that t Holden is ishi hi high h man on the Republican ticket 25 to that thA t La Follette gets ets more votes votE'S in Wisconsin than Coolidge Colidge and Davis combined even en that Davis beats La Follette bv by vote even that cool Coolidge d e does not not get get 48 45 per cent of oC the popular vote 75 15 to 50 30 that E. E R. R Callister Is elected otile o othe 0 the tile state tate senate to lo 50 that La Follette carries Wisconsin even that Mabey carries Salt Lake Jake ake county to that E. E A A. Ro Rogers ers is elected Some bets have been m made to the effect that Mabey rabey would poll a lar larger el vote ote than Coolidge in Utah Large amounts of or even money money were offered that three states tates could not he be picked which La Follette wo would ld carry Th Tho betting In the past on Coolidge goe to win has been heen as high as 4 to 1 1 but none of this money was posted Saturday Dern Speaks to I D. D R. R G. G W. W I George H. H Dern Democratic nominee nominee nom nom- I inee lace for governor go spoke Saturday at noon at the shops of the Denver Rio illo Grande Western Railway I j company Mr Mi 11 Dern told of some I I j measures which had become laws i under tinder the Democratic administration tion lion of Bamberger i He told of the workmen's compensation compensation law the absent voters' voters law lawand lawand aw and the semimonthly payday law I Mr MiS Dern told the that his hands would be tied unless the theother theother theother other Democrats or 01 at least east most of them on the state an ana legislative I ticket were elected with him Mr Dern mentioned the state fish ish and game department saying that it had done good work He argued however that the department should have all of the money received from fish and game licenses instead of being required as now to turn 10 per cent of or the money received into the general state fund He said he ho thought the present s system stem was not fair tail to the sportsmen of the state who paid the licenses Provo Women Hold Meeting PROVO Kov Nov 1 A I.-A A meeting of or orthe the Republican Women's omens club was held Thursday at the homo home of or Mrs Irs Emma Jones The speakers were George Parker Parler who discussed economy economy econ econ- omy OnlY omy and taxes and their relation to the Republican part party Senator LeRoy Dixon talked on the tariff and also related incidents incidents' from the his life of or Governor Mabey during service In the war A. A L. L Booth took tool for foi his' his subject the constitution constitution tion of oC the United State and re rela related ro- ro In early political al la le experiences I I i j life life Musical numbers were given as all follows Vocal solo The Flag Without a Stain Mrs 1 Marie Hedquist Hedquist Hed- Hed quist Homer an and Instrumental duet duct Miss Mus Follis Ross and Miss 1 Margaret Marga Marga- ret retta ietta ta Farrer At the close of or the meeting luncheon was served to I about five fifty women Logan Civic Bodies Active LOGAN Nov No 1 Efforts Efforts of the various civic organizations in the vote movement bid ld get out the I fair to prove a success Judged from Ithe ithe in inSe registrations in inthe inthe the number of ot new Se the v various city polling precincts which follow In No I 1 1 No 0 2 Z o. o 4 76 No 5 92 No 3 No t m No 6 No i 7 No x n 0 9 1926 No 10 1470 No 0 o. o 11 nn n- n establishing a II anew anew 1411 91 n A A total of ot new record Democrats Plan Monday Reception A public reception for Geor George G H. H and the theother theother theother nomine for governor Dern nominees of ot other state and county count Democratic party will be held the tile 7 Newhouse hotel from In the There o'clock to midnight Monday Monda be le dancing and refreshments will and of or entertainment and a program prepared musk music has been The Tile entire mezzanine floor o of the I I hotel will vili be at the he service of or the Democrats for this occasion and and the state and Salt Salt Lake Lace county workers together with the nominees nominees nominees nomi nomi- nees will be on hand to see that all all all' meet the candidates I Marcusen Claims Claim I G. G O. O P. P V Vi Victory tory Predicting an overwhelming o victory vie vie- tory Carl R. R Marcusen l state chairman chair man nian of the Republican party issued a formal statement nt Saturday morning morning morn morn- ing in which he thanked the party I I workers for their thel efforts and the 1 press of ot the city and state for the i i fairness and facility with which all 1 the news of oJ the campaign has been i placed before the electors It is practically all over o excepting the i counting of the ballots said Mr Marcusen whose statement follows We Ve predict a complete victory i for the party It is our judgment j i that every county in the state will return a large Republican majority i In my opinion a majority of I I Utah's citizenry is convinced that i we must stand behind the constitution i tion that a protective tariff is essential essential essential es- es to Utah's welfare and that I the nations nation's affairs under the eadi lead lead- i of ot Calvin Coolidge and the i states state's affairs under the guidance J i of Governor Charles R. R labe 1 Mabey Mabel will vili willi i be conducted with efficiency cleanness cleanness cleanness clean clean- ness and economy i A careful canvass can indicates that but one Republican in twenty has gone to the Independent Progressive party larty whereas one out of each four or 01 less of the Democratic pary has deserted its ranks for tor the party of ot j There will be he but little scratching i I of the Republican ticket We in Utah believe in party gov gol I The Tile administration of or government by a party places re reI responsibility re- re avoids friction promotes promotes promotes pro pro- I motes efficiency and permits of the working out of ot a predetermined polI pol- pol I icy Republicans In Utah fight out j differences in primaries s. s and con- con We Wethen then vote the ticket Having done so we ar are in the p party's party's par par- r- r I tys ty's council I For Tor another reason Ut Utah h will be beI bej I j I Republican President t Coolidge has like a rock against the asI assaults as- as I I of the Democrats and the In InI Independent Independent In- In dependent Progressives for a reduction reduction I tion of the sugar tad tariff schedule I I which our own Senator Smoot championed and succeeded in haing having hav hav- ing written into law We Ve will not say we are not appreciative I I I j j i i I I The state committee acknowledges acknowledges edges tho efficient service 1 of its workers Because of or their Integrity loyalty and enthusiastic cooperation the campaign conduct though at I J times strenuous has with all been pleasant Utah's press has been iI i I fall fair AVith promptness and clearness clearness clear clear- ness the they have conveyed the tile clear I news I and the tile arguments Their representatives representatives have been courteous The Republican state committee urges citizens of ot every political conviction conviction con con- to vote Tuesday It Is a privilege lt It is a dut duty Evans Urged for fori i Wallaces Wallace's Place I i In answer to a telegram from I I I O. O E. E Bradfute president of the I American Farm Bureau federation i asking that the Utah State Farm bureau make a recommendation as asto asto asto I to who it wishes to fill the position of Secretary of Agriculture left I I vacant by Henry Wallace Vallace Frank Evans a member of the executive executive tive committee of or the American I Farm bureau and attorney for the I tate state organization was mentioned a 19 a first choice with Frank ran OI O. O I I Lowden former governor of ot Illinois as second secondI f I Mr Evans E was also recommended recommend recommend- recommend recommend-j ed for tor this office by the Utah Associated Associated Associated As As- Asi i Industries and the Utah Taxpayers Taxpayers' association through A. A C. C Bees acc according to M. M S. S Winder executive secretary of or the state farm bureau j I Those mentioned for the position by President Coolidge Include Mr Lowden H H. M. M r. r Gore A. A W W. Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gil Gil- bert L. L J. J Tabor Samuel Adams Continued o on p page 3 BETS ON TUESDAY ELECTION SHOW WIDE ESTIMATE Continued from page pace 1 J W W. dale Cloverdale M. M D. D Lincoln W v. V. V Howard C. C H H. March and J hn ha Lee Coulter Elks to Stage Stages Election Party An old fashioned election night party arty will be given at the tiLe Elks' Elks club lub under the auspices of or the en- en committee Tuesday e i-ening i ening November 4 to which all Elks Iks and their ladles ladies are Ire invited d. d A smoker commencing a at 1130 w be held on the lower floor of ot the he clubrooms at which time a a wrestling wrestling- match natch under the direct t on of or M M. M. M Warner will bo be staged bouts under the direction of or Steve feve Maloney will also be part of ot the evenings e entertainment The Harmony Four will wili furnish music At 9 15 on the upper floor loor of ot the the Gibson Girls' Girls or- or c estra will furnish music for dancing Horns hats confetti and serpentine will sill be distributed free Election returns over a special wire om rom the Western Union Telegraph company will be shown on a screen Jn n the ballroom Welfare League Announces Announces Stand The Social Welfare league announced announced an- an Friday that It Is not Indorsing In- In dorsing any particular candidate or Candidates In the coming election b but Ut t urges the voters tb support those hose U ose men whose past records promse prom- prom lse se most in m the promotion o of pub- pub welfare The The Tho statement Issued by President President President dent Milton of ot the organIzation organization organ organ- is as follows The Social Welfare league will like ke no action on the qu question of dorsin candidates for office this Sear ear The league Is organized to give support without regard to po- po affiliations to public officials vho rho stand for better government It t believes that its Indorsement of ot he e independent candidate for the of sheriff two years rears ago ago has een emphatically Justified by the results achieved The league notes a general quickening quIckenIng- of ot public in- in Lerest crest erest in strict enforcement of ot law ind nd a growing spirit of ot cooperation long Ong officials concerned with law enforcement The league has obtained from early learly all candidates for office In Salt It Lake Lake county written jons ons of or their support o of the laws prohibiting lotteries gambling and ic manufacture and sale of or gating liquors We regard these statements as pledges rid and shall encourage and assist iose ose who may be elected to attain a complete realization of ot such pledges ledges I We make no suggestion to voters her than this In local govern- govern lent Lent ent we should seek public servants of i f known ability and Integrity r. r re regardless regardless re- re ardless of ot party tickets We urge h t ballots be scratched liberally the purpose of ot electing those whose past records promise most mosta In a the promotion of or the public woal IV oa 1 Mt Plea Pleasant Ready for Voters I MOUNT PLEASANT NOV i. i The he judges of ot election and polling place In each of ot the five lve Mount Pleasant districts have been named as follows District No I 1 1 Peter A. A Larsen arsen residence M. M C. C Peterson Ross Rose Draper Henry Hasler EasIer distrIct district dis dis- No 2 Armory hall Christian Otto Johansen Vance McIntosh district No 3 S. S P. P Sorensen residence Arthur O. O Nielson Niel- Niel son on Dewey Derey Scow Frank Jones district No 4 Rosswell McArthur residence T T. C C. Candland William lT frones nes O. O M. M Aldrich district No 8 6 Paul residence W W. W C. C c los Ios S S. S M. M Gade and Fred Peel Students Back Ilia Iia Ia Follette Ticket I Rot Rolf Balm Bolm senior at the Sity y of ot Utah was elected president o the student Progressive club sponsoring ing La Follette and Wheeler a t a meeting held recently r on the campus Revs Reva Holdaway was nam named d dIce Ice ce president and a constitution committee consisting of or Bob Henderson Henderson Hen- Hen derson and Imogene as appointed Attacks j Waters WatersOn LOn On Tariff Score LAKEVIEW Nov 1 The I.-The The tariff was the tile principal subject of ot dis- dis at a Republican rally held here herp ore Friday evening Mr Jr W Waters has again shifted Ii position on the tariff said Claude Glaude T T. Barnes in tho course curse of address and T want to know who whether a alow a t n eans I a z zero ro protectionist or is Mr 11 Vaters Waters Waters Wa- Wa merely the unhappy medium tr trying In to maintain a position Inconsistent inconsistent inconsistent incon Incon- with either party The present Republican tariff makes shipments of or goods into this country country coun coun- try dutiable about as Beef Beet pays a duty of or 3 cents a pound lamb 4 cents there is likewise 4 cents on mutton 2 cents on bacon 3 cents on poultry 8 cents on butI butter but but- ter tel 1 cent on peas 1 cent on onions I cents on Cuban sugar and anti 30 cents on wheat I want Mr Waters Waters' Waters Waters' Wa Wa- decision on whether the protection protection pro pro- of or these Utah Industries Is hl high h or low Glen S. S Hatch addressed the the gathering on state 1 Issues sues I Cache Cach Claimed I For Coolidge I LOGAN Nov r. 1 Coolidge I.-Coolidge Coolidge will carry Cache county by a majority r of 1500 in the election next Tuesday Tues Tues- day according to the prediction this thia I morning by Republican County Chairman L. L R. R Humphries Judge G. G A. A Iverson of or Salt Lake I spoke at rallies held Friday night at Lewiston and Smithfield J. J Reuben Clark of ot Salt Lake will address a I II I Republican rall rally j r Saturday at all I Providence nce This will vIli close the Cache county countr campaign Republican can officials here claim the county for fOl Governor |