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Show DEMOCRATS WIN IN STATE OE UTAH ENTIRE STATE TICKET ELECTED AND NEXT LEGISLATURE WILL BE DEMOCRATIC. Mays and Welling Returned to Con-flress, Con-flress, Three Democrats Elected to Supreme Court, and Three Amendments Adopted. Salt l.uke Oily. The Ilcmocrals won a sweeping victory In Die stale election elec-tion on November fi, the entire slnlo ticket being elected b.v a substantial majority, while Die "hex! legislature will be almost solidly I leniocralic. Representatives .lames II. Mays and Milton II. Welling have been relumed to congress. Samuel it. Tburnian, Valentine (ildeon and A. .1. Wel-er were elected Justices of Die supreoiO court. The Iicniocnitlc ticket was victorious victor-ious In practically every county of t Instate. In-state. One exception was Morgan county, which was saved by the Republicans. Re-publicans. William Spry, former governor, was defeated for election to congress from the Second dislrlct. W II. lDs, the Republican candidate for congress from the First district, also went down to defeat. The three const it ut ional amendments, amend-ments, No. I on prohibition, No. 2 on the exemption of homesteads from taxation, tax-ation, and No, II on the taxation of mines, were all adopted by the vote of the people. In Die adoption of amendment No. 1, the people of I'lah voiced lle ir sentiments sen-timents toward slate-wide prohibition for all time in no mistaken terms. Those who had believed that the amendment would lie given the stamp of disapproval by the voters of I'lah were doomed to disappointment, being "shown" In no uncertain manner. In Die next legislature there will be one Republican in the senate and five in the bouse. Die one, (;. ( '. Adney coming from Box Blder: two, Isaac N I'lerce and Tie mas B. McKay, fron Weber; 1'. M. Croft from Morgan ami Joseph I". Finhiyson frmn Millard. There will be one woman in the senate, Mrs. Blb.ahcth Ilayward. from Salt Bake county, ami two in the house, both from Salt l.aU'e county These I w o are Anna T. I'i.-n-ey and (Iraoo Stratton Airey from Salt Lake Personnel of Legislature. The mouiher.-hip of the next Blah legislature will be as follows, all being be-ing Democrats unless otherwise designated desig-nated : Senators. First district : Box Fldcr and Tooele counties Archibald Bevan. Second district : ('ache county-.!. W. Funk. Third dislrict: Mavis, Morgan and Rich counties Richard Stringbam. Fourth district: Weber county W. J. Barke. Joseph Chez. Fifth district: Maggett. Miichesne. Summit and Wasatch counties James W. Clyde. Sixth district : Salt Bake county Culbert B. Olson. Oeorge II. Bern. Elizabeth Ilayward, Allen T. Sanford, James W. MfKiuney. Seventh district: Utah county J. William Knight. Edward Souihwiek. Eighth district: Juab and Millard counties Maniel Stevens. Ninth district: Sanpete county Orlando Bradley. Tenth dislrict: Garfield, Piule, Sevier Se-vier and Wayne coui't:- Quince Kimball. Twelfth district: Carbon, Emery, Grand. San Juan and Uintah Don B. Colton (It.) Representatives. First district: Box Elder county C. G. Adney (II.) Second district: Cache county K. A. Meyers, J. B. Cardon, W. II. Ballard. Bal-lard. Third district: Itich county John B. Kennedy. Fourth district: Weber county Isaac N. Fierce (II.), Thomas K. McKay Mc-Kay (It.) Fifth district: Morgan county P. M. Croft (B.) Sixth district: Davis county Wr. J. Vv'hit'esides. E'ghth district: Salt Bake county Charles C. Richards, Arthur Welling, Anna J. Biereey, Francis W. Quinn, F. Eugene Morris, Frank It. Newman, Robert K. Cttrrie, Delora E. Blakely, John Hanson, Jr., Grace Stratton Aircy. Eleventh district: Utah county Alma Greenwood, I. II. Masters, J. O. Bullock, Borenzo It. Argyle-. Fourteenth district: Sanpete county Robert II. Hinckley, Henry It. Tanner. Tan-ner. Fil'leetilh district: Carbon county J. K. Holmes. Sixteenth district: Millard county C. J. Johnson Nineteenth Jistrict: Millard county Joseph 1 Binlayson (15.) |