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Show WEBER BANNER COUNTY FOR I KING, WHO WINS BY 561 VOTES Official Compilation of Utah Election Results Made by State Officials; Wattis of Ogden Gets Lone Vote SALT TjAKK. Nov. 21 Senator "William H. King: received an official majority over Ernest Bamberger in tho Tccent election for United States senator sena-tor from Utah of 161 votes. Weber ounty was the banner county of tho dnto Insofar as a majority for na-.lor na-.lor King was concerned, giving him lilt morn votes thnn Bamberger. KnM L&kG was the next highest county for Senator King, giving him 167S more votes than Bamberger. This result was shown when tlvi board of si it' canvassers completed Its work Mon- HM The bonrd met at nnon, pursuant to the statute which makes Its membership member-ship the attorney general, the State treasurer and the rtate uii1lt-r. with tho secretary of state ns ex-officlo secretary, sec-retary, in the absence of Harvey H Cluff at the railroad hearing before the Interstate commerce commission In Washington, the board consisted of two members, who elected W D, Wit-ton, Wit-ton, state treasurer, as chairman, and then delegated various deputy state of-1 fiClali to cheek over the returns and: do the manual labor part of computing comput-ing the official returns Various ques- tlons that arose In connection with re-, porta from county clerks were referred to the state board for Its action COMPILATION COMPLETED. Tho compilation of returns was com pleted last evening, and the total W throughout the state, according to the official count, show. For United States Senator. Ih William H. King (Di 58.749 ESrneet Bamberger (R) D8.iss C. T Stonoy (S 2.661 C. T. Stonoy ( F-L) 1.S14 Plurality for King 561 For Congressman. Flrt District: Don B Colton (It) 88,188 Milton H Welling L) 27.801 John O. Watters (8) . 1.298 Ufljj John O- Watters (F-L) 651 Plurality for Colton , 5,817 For Congressman, Second District. F. O. Leatherwood R ) 2 8, 581 ll'jj lavld C Dunbar di) 86 L45 10. G Locke (S) 1,277 , ! E. G. Locke (F-L "662 BBS Plurality for Leatherwood . 2. 446 For Justice of the Utah Supremo I : tilfl Court: James W. Cherry (R) . . 61.261 B. E. Corfman (D) 54,248 Majority for Cherry 7,013 For State Superintendent of Public Instruction: C. N. Jensen (R) 62,665 D. C. Jensen (D) 52 249 Ruby Lindsay Webber (B) . . . . 2.688 Ruby Llndsa Webber (F-L).. 1,338 ' Plurality for C. N. Jensen. . . 10,416 Constitutional Amendments: Question No. 1. State Debt Limit-Yes Limit-Yes 3.827 ts'O 68,824 Majority against 61,981 Question No 2, Classified Property lax: Hi ye8 16,378 No 57.880 Majority against 42.002 Question No. 3, Legislators' Per Diem: Yes 6,303 No 65,340 Majority against . . , 60,043 JCDICIAL COVrF.STS. There were three contests on In the Rtate for the position of district Judge, to fill vacancies occurring during the i past two years as tho result of death j In the First district, resignation In th ! Second district. anl creation of a new ,tjudg"shlp In the Seventh district. The I official totals on thoso arc First Judicial District: Melvln C, Harris (R) 7.87 Leon Ponnesbeck (D) 6 417 Majority for Harris 2.420 Second Judicial District George S. Barker (R) 8 376 Thomas J. Magtnnls ( D) .... 6.493 Majority for Barker 1,883 Seventh Judicial District: George ChrlBtmsen (D) 7,052 F. E. Woods (R) 6,350 Majority for Chrlstenson . . 1.702 s B X ATO K I AL K LI X T I O N S. Senatorial dlrrtrlcts which comprise more than one county report to me secretary of state Contests were on In 'three such senatorlfll districts this 'year, the Third, comprising Wasatch. Summit, Morgan Rich and Daggett i counties; the Eleventh. comprising 'Beaver. Iron and Washington oountles, (and the Twelfth, comprising Emery, ICarbon, Grand and San Juan counties. The official results In each Third Senatorial District: 'g Fran- Ryan iR 3.1-0 1 George A. Fisher (D) 2,702 Majority for Ryan 399 Eleventh Senatorial District. David Klrschl (R) ... 2,805 Charles B. Petty (Dj 1,41 Majority for Hirsohl ...... 374 Twelfth Senatorial District: Oscar W McConkle (D) 3.7 40 J. H. Wood (R) 3.1S6 Majority for McConklo ... . 563 Candidates whose names were written writ-ten In bv tho soters were: Wattis. 1; W. R. Wallace Ij William Spry. 7; G. W Morgan, 1, G. R. Trainer, 1, and J. Reuben Clark 9. All these r-.celved r-.celved the number of votes Indicated for the office of United States senator. sena-tor. I The vote for Mr. Wattis was cast in Utah county. All thi other votes In the list above were reported In Salt Lake count) However, It Is not uncommon un-common for JudgCB at elections to regard re-gard Stioh oten as more Jokes, and unworthy un-worthy of official record OFFICIAL TOTALS. As illustrative of tho vote in each county tho official totals . how for United States senator and tor Justice of the supreme court, two ropresen-itative ropresen-itative offices. bd y, TJ Ht n Q ! S S 3 1 lift! county. q : 5 :' : : t ' : Ej Beaver 766 80S 30 ... SlS 753 Box Elder 2.44H 2,087 37 L'.ottS 1.092 Cache 4,96.5 .107 68 ... 4.274 3.822 Carbon L047 1,086 U4 ... 1.797 1,84? i ' laggett 88 34 SC 36 Davis l,Sl i.WI IX ... 1 724 J. 434 Duchesne liOU 647 49 ... 1,02 1 802 Emery L037 960 1 l,i)6s 91S liarfield 694 881 10 718 303 Grand 277 298 9 ... 31 8 249 ill Iron . . 1,041 672 f3 . . 1.092 637 ,(uab - 1.261 1.622 38 ... 1,875 1,397 Kane 444 1 66 479 188 Millard 1,856 1.11 0 &r, . 1.429 996 trforgan 395 471 8 1 440 424 "Piute 408 246 10 . 542 1D0 i Rich 386 271 364 239 Ran Juan 372 398 6 ... 381 372 Salt Lake 18,660 80,228 1,085 657 19,258 18,761 Banpeto 3,035 2,380 33 3 2.820 2,034 J Sevier 1.786 1,256 5u 3 1,878 1.191 Kummit 1.507 929 69 2 1,481 990 Tooele 1.078 922 85 5 1.169 821 Uintah 1.063 778 28 2 1,051 781 Utah 6,861 6.11 1 1 16 7 6.315 6.097 Wasatch 928 828 1 3 ... 915 884 Washington 936 965 9 ... 980 898 J (III Wayne 340 21 8 4 344 209 Weber 4,374 6,500 694 634 5,169 5.484 Totals ." 68,183 58,749 2,561 1.31 4 61,261 54.248 |