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Show LEGISLATURE OF TIE STATE IS SAFELY S REPUBLICAN ISalt Lake, Nov. 5 The next state legislature will be Republican In both branches. The house will be very close, but the indications were that the Republicans would control it b lie or two otes. In the senate the six holdover Republican senators pad certain Republican control of that body, though the Democrats have elected six of the nine senators chosen throughout the state. Aetordln Kto the best information i trainable the next senate will be CI mpoBed of twelve Republicans, five r Democrats and one Progressive, though there was a poeibllit.y of the election of Garratt B. S Wilkin. Democrat, Demo-crat, from the Eleventh district The last returns showed that the Republicans would probabh have tveutyslz of the forty-Six members oi the lower house, the Democrats ten i (embers, the Progressives nine ana the Socialists one. Members of Senate. The members of the next sen.il-- hirst district. Boxeldcr and Tooele ; counties W. S. Hansen. Republican holdover Second district. Cache county J. Vy. Funk, Democrat Third district. Rich. Morgan and Davis counties -J v Thdrnley, Re-liiblican Re-liiblican holdover Fourth distrtcf, 'Weber county Wil . -Ian t'raiq Republican holdover, and Jd lepb Ches, Democrat Fifth district, Summit and Wasatch counties L. B. Wight. Republican holdover. Sixth district. Salt Iake county W ml Kerry, Charles Cottrell, Jr.. and D O. R-ideout, Republican holdovers George JL Dern, Democrat, and Frank Evans. Progressive, ires Sev nth district, Utah county J, H. roll i . i i mocr il 1, I Ighth district. Juab r.nd Millard , counties J. R. Edgheill. Republican holdover N nth district, Sanpete county Or eo Iando Bradley, Democrat. Tenth district, Sexier. Wayne, Piute i and Garfield counties Joseph Eckers- ley, Republican holdover. Eleventh district. Reaver, Iron. Kane and Washington counties Probably William Seegmiller. Repub-; Repub-; I licr.n Twelfth district, Carbon, l Ints ery, Grand and San Juan counties 1 Don B. Colton, Republican. Members of Houee Id ports from the different counties of the State indicate tho election of I the following members of the lower house ol the state legislature: Beaver O. P. McShane, Republican Moxelder W. C. Horsley, Republican. Republi-can. Cache Samuel Oldham. Democrat: T V Peterson and William H. Grif fin, Jr., Progressives. Carbon -J Tom Fitch. Progressive Davis C. R. Mabey, Republican. Duchesne In doubt Emery Ira H. Browning, Democrat .Garfield Thomas Sevy. Republican Grand F B Hammond. Sr., Demo-:rat. Demo-:rat. Iron Wllford Dav Republican Juab Lawrence Blackett, Republican Republi-can Kane John F. Spencer. Republican Millard A A. Hinckley. Republl can. Morgan C M Croft Progressive Piute In doubt Rich Charles E Pope, Republican Salt Lake Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward. Dan B Shields, W. B. Ennis, Theodore Theo-dore T. Burton. J. Louis Brown, Democrats Demo-crats and Mrs. Lll Y olstenholme Parley P Chrlstensen, Emll S. Lund. Thomas P. Page, George P Goodwin. Progressives San Juan Uriah Nielson, Democrat Sanpete L R Anderson J R Aagard. Republicans Sevier Asa Hawley. Republican Summit A P. Ridge. Republican Tooele J. Alex Bevan, Socialist. Uintah In doubt. Utah Charles L. Warnick, Samuel E. Taylor, John W. Wing and L. K. Stewart Republicans. Wasatch J. H Van Waggoner, Republican. Re-publican. Washington D H. Morris, Democrat. Demo-crat. Wayne In doubt, but probably Republican. Re-publican. Weber James J. Barker, George D Folkman John C Child and Joseph H. Powles, Republicans |