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Show BAMBERGER IS I RUNNING 700 I VOTES BEHIND I Republicans Refuse to Con-cede Con-cede Election of Democratic Demo-cratic Senator MAY ASK RECOUNT j Figures in Weber All Checked By G. 0. P. KING FILES REPORT. WASHINGTON. Nov 10. (By the Associated Press.) Unit I States Senator William II Klns'. Democrat, Utah, in his successful campaign for reelection, received contributions of $600, according ! a statement filed today with the Clerk of the senate KIn5 placs I his total expenditures at $157". Including 5l40u which he gave tho Democratic state committee. Senator Caldor, unsuccessful Re- j publican candidate for reelection i In New York, spent $16,884.89, ' whne receipts were 817,100. T f Latest compilation of Utah's election nffl figures made , tho newspapers of gden and Salt Lake show Senator I Avlllnm 11 King Is 'ending Erne-tt M Bamberger bv 7 33 -votes i D. C Dunbar, Democratic stato ,iijjB chairman! declares thai King has .'. I majority over Bamberger of 1000 jj votes. He bases this estimate on fig- I lires which he nays he has obtained iJjmH from attorneys retained by the Democrats Demo-crats to scan thc results of several j I'JH Car) Marcuen. Republican stato J!i chairman, says the Republicans still j! , refuse to concede the election of Sen- j ilor kui Jiid he declares that he ma ' 1 H i all for another examination of tho re turns in . omo counties. He mentions men-tions Weber county as one of tho j counties of which the Republicans seem lo have suspicions. in Weber county the Judges of elec- I (ion were virtually all Republicans arc: ;,l the county clerk In whose office the returns were checked Is Republican Figures compiled by tho Salt Lako (I'll Ti Ibuno show; For United States senate: Ernest Bamberger 57,553 2 William H. King . - 58,292 lim J- or engross; First district , Don B. Colton 31.38S tfilfl Milton H Welling .26.823 i For congress Second district E. O. Lcatherwood 28 CIS ,D. C. Dunbar 26 201 I Kor justice1 of the supreme court' 'J. W. Cherry 58.591 E. E. Corf man 51.780 I For superintendent of public in- S C. N. Jensen 5 9.414 D. C. Jensen 50,403 ij SALT LAKE. Nov. 10. Senator t, ! William H. King has a majority vote lover Ernest Bamberger of 730 votes in the ompllation of returns as far as could be made late last night. Sorn , counties have not yet repotted their I vote offlcIalK and Indications are that the definite figures may not all be In ( I until Monday. H D. C. Dunbar, chairman of the Democratic state organization, last night claimed that Senator King Is , elected by approximately 1000 votes. He bases Ills statement on tho fact lhat he has employed attorneys and others In various counties of the stato to go over tho vote where voting pre- I cincts have not yet reported through tho official channels. He said that tho reports made to him by these lj workers indicate a plurality of 1000 j votes for Senator King. DISTRICTS UNREPORTED. j Still ther. are i: districts In I ho ' I state, outside of Salt Iiko county. 1 (Continued on Page Two) BAMBERGER IS RUNNING BEHIND (Continued from pnee One! Which have not roporterl, Mr Dunoar 3ald. but information whloh has b i n received Indicates they win swell the Democratic vote. Republican party officials are not vet ready to concede the election of Mr. King. "Wo do not consider that we are counted out yet." aald Carl Tt. Mar-curcn. Mar-curcn. chairman of tho Republican state committee, yesterdav. "If the vote as counted goes against us we may ask for a recount In certain places There may have been discrepancies discrep-ancies In Winer county and in oomo illstricts in Salt I.ako county Wo have taken no definite steps on the matter as yet." A report from Grouse creek in Box Elder county was received at Republican Republi-can heado.uarters yesterday. It showed 71 otcs for Bamberger and 20 for Kln Mr. .Marcuscu also claimed a j pal n of 0 5 votes over tho flr.it report I In Duchesne county and of 100 otes In Carbon county. Late yesterday afternoon af-ternoon Mr. Marcusen said the figures available indicated tbat the King lead had been reduced to 2 51 votes. Returns from all over the state are now fairly complete, though In some Instances, owing to the difficulty of getting wire communication, only majorities ma-jorities have been rporti-d to Salt Lake. In Box Elder county Aowr voting vot-ing districts have not yet reported On..- small precinct is still missing In 111" . i .! i.ii n y t I -. : : two In Juab. The latter. Fish Springs and Callao, are said to total about 50 Republican Re-publican and 25 Democratic votes. The Daggett counts returns aro on a total vote of 130. about two to one Republican, Duchesne, Emery. Millard Mil-lard and San Juan returns arc still Incomplete as reported to Bait Lake One or two counties have reported only on tho vote for senator and congressman, con-gressman, si Pit EM E C'Ol'KT I7-MK RTIC The supreme court, by the election of J. W. Cherry of Mount Pleasant, to I succeed Chief Justice E E Corfmun.j will be composed of three Democrats and two Republicans The state house r representatives will have at least tf-n representatives In It from points outside of Salt Lake county D. J. Constantino, Republican, appears ap-pears to have been elected state representative rep-resentative In Grand county, while H. J. Nix, Democrat, Is tho choice of Kan luan county completing the. probable prob-able ten of thai party In the house. rr |