Show garfield news special review of A comprehensive chronicle of impo important gonings d for the he busy worker state and world events who care to read ninny many pane panes for a few ew acts j go 0 P sweeps utah idaho AM smoot J leatherwood VP goodis ra din 9 baldridge Baldri dire carried MCI big b r majority mg Q r I 1 ot Y tel 1 c war reed smoot salt lake senator reed smootie Sni majority over ashby snow hla his democratic opponent tor for election to the united states senate as shown by al most moist corn complete plem returns train from all of tho the counties count lc ol of the state excepting washington county was votes the vote cast for abr smoot on returns received recel to totaled titled tile tho vote for mr snow wa ani s while inal reports will change these totals in some details do talla the change will not materially teri ter ally tally affect the posit positions ionn of tho the two candidates or take substantially troll from mr ate smoots majority reports from washington gan county indicate that the returns there when coral completed acted will add to mr lead salt lake county contributed contil buted to the smoot vote the snow total tn in the county was 1752 senator smoot ran ahead of t tha lie highest candidate on oil the victorious salt lake county republican ticket clifford W patten candidate tor for sheriff pattens Pat tena total was waa this gave senator smoot a lead of 1605 over patten and a considerably greater lead over some of the other successful candidates toi for county offices the vote cast for senator smoot in salt lake county on tuesday was nearly as aa great as the combined vote veto in tile he county in 1922 when ernest bamberger and senator william H king were contestants for a seat in the senate in that contest the king vote was and the damberger bamberger vote ii making akIng a total of salt blakc alth although ough complete returns ii fre salt lako lake city and county had been received from only seventy comity five of the election districts re republican pub leaders were claiming success for their county tickets democratic leaders were hoping that reports from froin districts not yet heard from would change the count in th their air favor the totals in the seventy five districts for the leading candidates on the republican ano and democratic county tickets were patten harries Dahi dahlquist quist lindsay lendsay sooth booth halloran bulletins coming in were watched with intense interest by groups of excited men and women at the campaign headquarters of the two parties at the republican stats headquarters on ahe the second floor of the hotel utah eh the crowd tile rooms and overflowing into the hall ball was chiefly concerned about the fortunes of senator smoot and the bartys state and legislative tickets at the Domo democratic cratic headquarters in n tha newhouse ae hotel there was another group which hold bold ua ats inc interest erest centered upon the outcome otibe state contest at both the jhb republican and democratic county headquarters there were crowds which included eded candidates and their supporters all engrossed with the contest for county offices but watching closely also the tha returns showing tile the vote tor for the candidates on ill the legislative tickets the early ra rn turna turns giving not only the lead to senator smoot lut but showing that the county dan candidates 11 dates oil od the republican ticket were keeping close P caused a storm of at excitement at I 1 all tour four meeting places hut but the tempest ot of enthusiasm was wa s greatest at tile republican county headquarters bee because ause the early display of 0 strength ot of clifford W patten can candidate didato for sheriff oriff came as a surprise to many ot of thu tho watchers rii who il ilio had been uneasy ahm the strength streng of ben R harries batteh lat teh D democratic emia c rati c opponent oneail X N R mat ni FRANK R GOODING noise A republican landslide idaho in the general state election held tuesday untied united states senator frank R gooding and governor elect H C baldridge swept B tile the state and carried the balance of at the republican congressional judicial and state candidates with them Bald ridges plurality will be close to and that of gooding tile the progressive party with 11 F samuels candidate tor senator and W scott hall candidate for governor hold held second place tho tha democratic party was third john F nugent democratic candidate tor tar senator Is running behind samuels the legislature seems to be safely ly republican and the constitutional amendment increasing the salary of legislators apparently baj lost the progressive party experienced a surprising slump in its total vote durton burton L french was reelected con can Krog gres sinan from tho the first district and addison T smith from the second district T balley bailey lee and herman 11 II taylor were elected to the supreme court bench fred E lukens secretary ot of state byron W defenbach treasurer frank L stephan attorney general mabelle mcconnel lyman state superintendent of public instruction and stewart campbell mine inspector were all elected they are all republicans reports from precincts out of had iacre increased ased goodings plurality to placing the vote vot a a at it tor for gooding for 11 F samuels progressive and tor for john F nugent democrat the lead of baldridge increased to over his fits closest opponent on returns from P precincts re out of baldridge had 47 W scott hall progressive and asher 13 wilson democrat returns from precincts a out u t ot of 41 in n the first congressional gave r rench french republican incumbent L L bradshaw progressive and democrat dem in the second district precincts out of gave smith republican 11 F fall fait progressive salve mrs mary george gray democrat in relative and comparative strength the progressive party with 11 F samuels candidate for senator and W scott hall candidate for governor held second place in the race while democrats with john F nugent candidate for senator ao and asher B wilson gubernatorial candidate continued in third place it Is not mot it at all likely that the complete returns can change the result tho the northern counties combining with the southeastern counties rolled relied up tip largo large majorities for the republican candidates the main strength of tile he progressive developed in canyon county onelda oneida and several others were also carried successful Cand candidates dates republican candidate elected the returns indicated at an ea early aly hour this orning are nir frank it II united states senator congressman from the first dla bertou L french congressman from the second dis tajet ti ct addison T smith justices of the supreme court balley bailey lse lee and ile herman aman ir II taylor governor II 11 0 C Baldri dau B E oscar lacut lieutenant entina governor halley alley II secretary of state fred E lukens state treasurer byron defenbach state auditor LG EG gallett state superintendent lex of public in dabello B mcconnell 11 ll lyman E imer elmer 0 leatherwood suit salt lake congressman elmer 0 leatherwood received votes in tho the second congressional district ot of these were cast in salt lako lake county william it 11 wallace jr the tha democratic candidate had votes in the district including cast tor for him in salt lake county in the first congressional district congressman don B colton won with a vote ot of over hla his democratic opponent Eph ephraem ralin bergeson former president of tho the utah farm bureau the rho Ber bergeson Keson vote was 1028 judge ellas hanson hansen ot of provo was waa elected to the tha utah supreme court by a vote veto of th the e can didace judge george christensen Chrls of price received the salt lake laka county vote la in this contest was hansen 2 christensen in addition to electing senator reed smoot to the untied states state s again and sending judge ellaa elias hanssn hanson ot of provo to tho the utah supreme court the republican party according to almost complete returns from the cou counties niles of the state succeeded at tuesdays election in strengthening strengthen Its position in the state legislature salt lake congressman E 0 leatherwood therwood Loa raced more than votes ahead of at william it walace jr while ellas elias hansen ha ansen was on top of george christensen in the fight for a seat on the state supreme court bench salt lake county gasped as clifford patten maintained his great ad advant age over sheriff benjamin R Il harries arrids the former city detective was votes ahead of the she sheriff riff after ninety j districts had reported patten continued his lead in I 1 other districts and indications indication we re that ahn the total had been compiled he would hold at least a majority |