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vJy H 14 THIS SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1013. ''1 I DEMOCRATS SECURE I LEGISLATIVE GAIN Hij Minority Party in Utah Will Have Sixteen AAembers in H' Lower House. H: POUR WOMEN VICTORS Anions Represenlalives Sev ml cral -Veterans in Service Hj Will Return to Duty. Silicon Democrats have apparently i l.rcn elected to inoinbcrhbip in the low- 'i or house of the stale legislature. Tin; Tcsulr in several of the counties 13 so close that, the result msiy not. be known until tbu. udirinl returns arc cain-aod. Hr .Mon of the sixteen Democrats 1cliovcd to have boon elected, howovrr, appear hitvc a afo Iciiil and the Democrats H; may got another in Uintah county where the'ro is a clove race between P., I). Ncb v'r. Ocmocrat. and linos Hennion, lie j i blican. Twcnty-o'tght and possibly l.wnty-ninc l?iil,l''-tn members of the ioner'hotic he been chosen, In the last house the Democrats had W" scm'ii scats so thur. the election gives H, th'Mii a net gain of nine. The Domo- erats. however, will lose their seats from Hi iiunit and b'evier counties, where. Ifc r publicans have been elected to succeed H; Many New Faces. H: Most of the members of the lower )u iso will be now in the bod v. Fpcakor l l Robinson, wbo'prcsidcd over that hoi for the past two years, was not a candidate for re-election, lie came from l ache countv but thi year f'aeho will be rciresenlcd by three Democrats. From Salt linkc- county Daniel Meb'uo tjs the only representative of legisla tivf experience- who ww renominated. Four womPti will be anions the rcpreMMi H' talives of Salt IjitUc 1 county in the lower H: lioue. Thev will be the first, women to Hi ot mi 1 iv seats in the legislature for sev- c-rnl i-rssions. l John N. llenrie of Garfield and Wil- ford Day of Jron will be among the few m teran lnwjnnkors who will be. in the legislature at the coming session. Morris "On Deck." ljaId II. .Morris, the Intrepid leader of tl - lemocrnllc minority, whom "Wiisli- fl locton lias boon pending to the lcKlsla- tire, so Ion? (hut it liar, become a habit, wis rr-cleeicd hikI will be seen again In Hf 1 ,s favorite occupation of making trou- j blc for tlie inujorltj". r R. Hammond. 1 Sr. wlio four years ago, with D. II. Morrln. eonHtttntoil the entire Democratic in'iiurlty. ban been scut back to the lcg Islamic bv Grand county to join his old 1 ollengiro In the house. Samuel L. Page, another okJ-tlmu Democratic law-maker, w is re-cloetcI In Piute countv by a close vunlrli. winning out by less than v. lo;:en Hj ' II of Ihr nepubtienn candldatca for stHtf f:ni'-le wr? eleetcil. There were two close- contcatH for the .senate. "V. S. MtniHen, in the b'lrst. defeated .lolm j J', CliilslciiHon by :i finnll vote: and Dr. Stool" Bailey was boiitfin In the Eighth district by J. H. KdohUl by less than P'O vote;'. Y.ow of the senators whoso term ex BBh jlroJ this viir were candidates for rc- H'l-tlon. W. S. Hansen of Briham, John V. Thornley of Kaysvlllo and D, O. Ittdcout of Klvr.Tton. who have been elected to the senate, arc former nicm 1 bors of the lower house of the slate lc?- Status of House. Itotunis from all p.irtu of the .state so far n:i reporter! laic hist night Indicated Hl tie. election of the following members j of tho lower house: 1 nepubllcans C. It. labcy, Davis (Oimty; J, X. Hcitrle. Garfield; V.'llfonl Day. Iron: C!eoige Joney, Juab; C. John Sml tli. Kano; James A. Anderson, ilor Kan. J. V. b'penccr. IUcJi: Dr. Jane Sitol field, Anna il. Klnp. 'Annie Wcll.s Can non. Edyth IClIerbcek Read, Clarence Uambcrcr; M. II. Krlcbel, It. 1,. Judd, Daniel MePac. David J. Coolcc. Clojido T. 1 Harncs, Salt .Lake. 1 1. C. ChrlKtetiHcn. .Sevier: P. V, Marelvainp, Summit; Alma Sueiisoii, Tooele, . L. Van Waggoner, "Wiujatcli; Epluitim Dastrup, "Wayne: W. Jl. Marriott. J. D. Hooper, John J. Bark er. J. "VV. Wilcox. "Weber. DcmociutB Alfrcr M. Durham, Beaver; 1 M. FI. WelllnK. Hox Elder; Joseph K. Cardon. PrlKhum V. Benson, Samuel P. Oldham, Cache: Levi N. Harmon, Car lion; X,. P. OvcBOn. Emer': F n. Hani inond. Sr., Grand: A A. Klinbn.ll. Millard; Satnucl Tj. Paj;c. Piute; George A. Adiuns, Pnn Junu; W. U Oncnshaw: Ed Sonth- wltlc. I-L T. Reynolds. J. A. Loveless, Vtali county; David H. Morris. Wasli- H'. In doubt Ulntali counts-, ICno Beunlon, Hepubllcan, and Byron D. N'ebeker, run riln cto'c. I .WEARIES OF LABOR; ATTEMPTS SUICIDE "I am tlrtd of br.lnr a poor trorkin pman and vant to die," moaaiod Kttn. Acddcll at 1 o'clock this mornltu; in the "mrptnc- hoypltnl at pollcj headouur ters an she vuhd from the effects of an erncUc plvon to savo hr.r from poison which she was said to have taken. Mn. Wnddell mis found apparentlv KiCrnrlnr from laudanum at hr.r room at . 5outh State atrcct when Serjeant 01 ncn arrived In aiwwr to a aulelde alarm phond In to headqaartern. Shr. whs ic 1, mpanled to the hospltnl by her daoKh- lfr' vounp woman, and attended bv h..ti; ; sra?,- condition la not (nought to be danscroun. I! ONE LOSES HIS CASH; j ANOTHER IS ROBBED ! , s.rVtM' reports of property or money lest or stolen were made to tho police etcrdny. James D. 1?arr' of tlio Lincoln houso 1 told or having loit an express money order for iT5 and ?10 In cash. S Ben Matra of Draper complained that t he -was held up nnd robbd of JS by two iin, who led him Into Social Hall ave iiuo Tuesday nlplit. J. C. Taylor or 115 West Second South Ur-rt reported that a kit of automobile tols had been stolen from hla auto. I! Thlcsscn GoB south, ft A. H. Thieren. -section director of th t Jo a United State weather bureau. v- ' avo tc-Jay for Atlanta, Gn., whore he n,tl attend a merlin? of weather and agricultural men of the country. The t jpference ha as an object tho closer o-oprrutlon of weather men, agricul tural collrg-a and farmer. Atr. Tlilesscn 1 will b awar about trvo weeks. I Mrs. Williams at BesU I Funeral Mri-rle? for Mri F.mnva. Will- ' Urns, 35 years of are. -jf of Hyrum WltlUm. of Grern Rtvcr. Wo.f -.vho dld f In this rity Sunday, v-re held at the fu- ; T.eral charMl of Joseph AVHllam Taylor, 'tndertakr. eerday at 2 p. m. Bishop w r F. Tlnscv. of the Fevrnte-r.th n-ard. " nffj iatw5. Mtiblf ws funilMhHl bv trem- , her of trie T,?rd -.-.fr Infjisrst tvaa in thr City cotneterj. LATER RETURNS CONFIRM VICTORY OF REPUBLICANS Reports From Missing Districts Indicate Taft and Entire G. O. P. Ticket Have Been Given Sub stantial Pluralities in Salt Lake County. ADDITIONAL returns received yee tcrday from two city districts and thirty-three dlalrlcla in Salt Ijike county outfddn tho city add proportionately to the vote pub llKh"l in The Trlbuuu'H tnlloi of Wed neMdav mornlnr. The districts reportlni:1 yxterlay were 101' and in the city and tins following cyinily dlFtrids: .VJ, tS. t)0. I'J, 6", '!. HI, 155, fit?. Im. OS, t, ill, 11, 74. 75. 70. 77. 7. 7l. sn, S2, fc'l, SS, SS. 03. 1M. 07, OS, ?0 ulld 100. ISevlsiitl totals for the various offices, including the total vote of isilt like C'ily, except one tlhtri:t. tmd 'llilrty-thrisu dlflrlets In the county, yivc tho following resulta: lror president Tail (K.) LI0K1 (S. . tS. IIS WIIhou (D.) l'.S2t. RooncVclt (P.) S.I03 lror eongressincn: iiowii (it.) in.'ji:? J. Jolim-on (R.) H.imS Knerr (S.) .",27 KM iik (S. , T. D. Jobnuon (D.) !.-!' I TlmniaH (D.) 10.073 Love (P.) .330 Larson (P.) '.?3S Kor justice of-the supreme court Prick (ID 12.03(5 Votintr f D) -0.SI Hllraj (P) 7.'J51 I'or governor Spir fit) l'-7S0 Hurt (S) 3,-172 Tolton (D) WIS .Monis (P) i.M3 I'or secretary of stale latt.MOii (ID 12.170 Saunders (S) -j. 3.37:) KiiKland (D) H.70.S llendcrshot (J') S.l 17 For attorney frencra! Ma rues fit) 12.1S1 StrlnqfclloW (D) 0.fi5 .Liiwrenoe (P) S.1S0 For state auditor Kelly fP) I2.2f.l LovhauK (S) ; 2.711 Blaln (D) 0,7(C, Adams (P) S.013 For stale treasurer JewK-ea fR) 12.001 .'aiinescit"r (S) . 3,4:10 Mcndenhall (D) !.fiU3 Adams (P) S.020 For aujierlntcndent of schoolo Nelson (P and D) IS. OH Kamsey S) 3,252 For Judses of the district court Morse (P.) J2,76.r, Pltchic (It.) 12,278 Lewis (P. H D.) 22.1.V.I Armslionp (It.) 1 -.SO 1 LoofbouroW (It.) ' I2.D0G Kvanu (D.) y.-t'J7 Stewart (D.) : 3.S1.". Weber (D.) I. 1 1 T Varlan (D.) ;',7fi0 Pramel (P.) S.07I Goodwin (P.) 8.123 Robertson (P.) 7.S04 Sullivan (P.) 7,700 Whltaker (P.) 7,711 For district attorney Lentherwood (It.) 12.30R Van Colt (D.) fij.'.r. Porter (P.) 8.011 For county commissioner, four-year term Crabbe (IX.) 12, 10R Burt (J3.) 3.207 Cooke (l.) S,."23 ltichter (P.) 7,759 For county commissioner, two-year term Walker (It.) 32.1(50 Lonpett (S.) 3.1P.S Lindsay (D.) 0,037 Wheeler (P.) 7.S02 For county clork Palmer (It.) 12.0SI JUDICIAL CONTESTS Exranr close Twelve judges In various parts of the state were elected Tuesday. Of these three and possibly four will be Demo cratic. The Democrats elected J. D. Call of IBrlgham City, Judge of the First dis trict. He defeated J. C. Walters of Logan by a small margin. Mr. Walters carried Cache county, but Mr. Call carried Box Elder by a larscr plurality and was elected. P.oy D. Thatcher of Losa.n, also a Demo crat, wns elected district attorney for that district by a safe plurality. In the Fccond district J. A Howell and X. J. Harris. Republicans, wore rc-olccted Judges by substantial pluralities, carrying every countv in the district. The present flvft Republican judqes of tho Third Judi cial district, comprising Salt Lake, Sum mit nnd Tooele counties, were re-elected easily, leading in all three counties. J. A. Bvans. Republican candidate for district Judse In tho Fourth judicial dis trict, was defeated by Andrew Morgan, tho Democratic candidate. .T. II. Mc Donnld, Democratic candidate, defeated District Attorney 11. 11. Cluff In this dis trict. Judge Joshua Greenwood, the Detno cratlc occupant of Ihe. bench In tho Fifth judicial district, had the flsht of his life against .1. A, Melville to retain his place on Iho benoh. but was victorious by a cloo vote. DlMrlct Attorney E. II. Ityan, Ropiibllcan, easily carried the dis trict. Contrary to prevalent expectations, Dis trict Attorney .1. II. Rrickson, Republican, easily defeated II. N Hayes, the Demo cratic candidate, for tho Judgcehlp of the Sixth Judicial district. J. L. Scvy. Jr., Republican candidate for district attorney In this district, has; probably been elected over IC. E. Hoffman. Democratic candi date, tlrough tho contest Is a elo3c one. . JudcR A. II. Chrlstensen. Republican, and Ferdinand Erlckson, Democrat, are running close In tho race for the bench In the Seventh district. Judge Christen sen carried S?anpet county and is lending In the contest, though Judge Krlckson's friends believe that Grand. San Juan, Carbon nnd Emery counties will zivc their candidate pluralities to offset .Tudco Chrlilensen' strength In Sanpete. J. W. Cherry. Republlcun. and L. O. Hoffman, Democrat, ar likewloe running close for Uliitrlct attorney. Amendments Defeated. AH of the proposed amendments to the Btatc. constitution have apparently been overwhelmingly defeated. Tho vole on tlm anirndment.1 was light but emphatic. The voters In all parts n' th state voted against them by a ratio of approximately four to one. All of them were beaten In Salt Lake county fnd reports from other counties are that tho vote Pgalnst them wna very heavy. Charges Murderous Assault. Aault with Jntcnt to commit murder Is charged nraln.,t Stetanas Kaustnttou tnkU. Andros Rlsakl and Poledon Le vemtaklc. In complaints Issued from the officii of tho county attorney yesterday. The. tbrf-e mn nm Ftrlkera at Rlnsham. It Is chargM that thry nt tempted the life cf Hnrry Splbon lnxt October T5. Salt Lakers in Now York. ipr-I.il to The Trib iti'- ,FV "lORK X. 6 MuiU'l -.1, t T Van T hikle Deo (S.) ;;7t Rivc (D.) l!.0, Lawiencu (P.) For nherin: Smith (R.) ; 11.S4K Jarvls lH.) ",'J P.urbldsre (D.) J0,m Corlenf (P.) ' 1 for treasurer .. JJausctt fit) f. ' 'I'l'i oncer (S) y, Clark (D) Morris (P) 80C For attorney W'llley (R) 13,S'..1. Johiis'ou (S) Lund (D) SJ.S10 Cle-g (P) - For recorder Cannon (ID li-?-: JohiiMoii (S) Moyle (D) V.M Weaver (I1) 0D l'or assessor Lcathinn (It) U.Jl'l Jesperson (S) ' t;Sn IlaHMiseti (D) -J.'.'.1 Rooklldgc (I') S.OjI For county auditor Visits (R) .....11.701 Ma'cLa'hlaii (S) Ivoion (D) 10.' ; Cope IP) S.OiS Ji'or county surveyor Gardener (R) 12.230 Lawrence (S) 3.1.i0 Collier (D) '. Fox (P) ' For State Senators' F.rry (R-1 Rldeout (It.) I Cottrell (R.) 1 A-iSS Kcmplou (S.) ' Locke (H.) ".201 Sowers (S.) -i 3.1 Bamberger (D.) Jl0. f 0 Olfnn (P.) O.i.l. Merrill (D.) -VJO-' Cannon (P.) l- llCWlntt (P.) S.0.ij Sweet (P.) 'JS'J For representatives Slolliold (It.) H.srjO nnuil (R.) D.s2 King (R.) 11.700 Cannon (It.) tl.SIl Judd (R.) ll.SUfi McRae (R ) 1-.0M Bamberger (R.) ll.SCS ICrlobel (R.) H.!'27 Marncs (R.) 11. SIS Cooke (R.l !.i;7-J Coath (S.) 3.230 Edwards (S.) 3.150 Williams (S.) 3.177 liurllson (S.) 3.1S0 Forhiisrii (S.) J.170 Nnylor (S.) 2.SJ7 Jenkins (S.) 3,1 S3 Paxman (S.) 3,1 2S Moor (P.) 3,1011 Reynolds (S.) 3.115-1 Miller (D.) D.71M Carlcruist (D.) 0.703 Home CD.) i..r.I2 Burton (D.) ysG!U Ennls (D.) .' 0.150(5 Shields (D.) 0.72! Ivenncr (D.) 0,5-17 Larson (D.) 9.5S2 Siddoway (D.) 0.717 McKinnev (D.) P.Gib' Blrkcnshaw (P.) s.OOs Chilstensen (P.) S.11U Livingstone (P.) 7,'.H2 Pago (P.) S.025 Russell (P.) 7.UF.7 Turnor (P.) 7.!li5S Wilkinson (P.) 7.P1!8 Wherry (P.) , S.07-1 Wolfe (P.) 7,012 Constitutional amendments N"o. 1 Yes, JClfi; no, 5203. N'o. 2 Yes, IS77; im, 44GIJ. "o. I! Yes, 2G42; no. 3745. Xo. 4 Yes. 2fin5: noj 365ft. Xo. 5 Yes. 1401; no, -1740. -o. G Yes, 3526; no, '15153. Xo. 7 Yes. loll; no. -1711. No- S Yes, 17G3: no. 51 57. 11 MAN QUICKLY DflOPSMA SIGHT J Arthur L. Koortt7;, 27 years of ape, a drug clerk employed at the Lion drup store, 561 Third avenue, left tho store to po to lunch on Sunday, October V,0, and has not been seen or heard from since by his friends or relatives. Search for sonio clew as to what became of the young- man has been futile. Air. Koontz had drawnTus salary just noforo going out and had about .50 on his person. Foul piny 'is feared, as the young man was cheerful upon leaving and declared that ho would bo back soon to relievo )us employer. Tn his pocket with his money were the koys to the storo. j-'uTur(j to find any trace of him lias caused his family to rotnonibcr that ho had recently sulVcrcd a depression of spirits upon receiving -word of tho rc marnago of hi. divorced wife, and it is feared that his melancholy may have returned to him with irresistible force and' resulted in a self-inflicted death. The case has bcon put in the bauds of tho Maylon dctoctivo ngenev and v cry effort is being made to find out something of the into of the voting man. Koonlr. is dcsurlbed as liciug r feet IOY2 inches in height, weight JfiO pounds, medium complexion, sender face. He was always known ;i3 a young man ot steady habits. His mother, a sister arid a brother are living in thi3 city. GAME IS AN OLD ONE, BUT IT WORKS WELL 7.'h? attention of the police ha been called to an old "bunlco" same that Is ftndlnsr vlrtfn soil In Sail Lake. It has been practiced at least twice within th. laHt week. It starts with a telephone call to a rooming house or hotel, th per son calling representing himself as foine responsible patron known and trusted by tho proprietor. 'Hi'Ilp." tho supposed pnt.-on calls; I am hnvlnsr a now suit of clothai sent around to my room C O. D. Will v0ii please pay the mc-isonser and I will act tie when I come In?" "Ortnintly." the proprietor replies, at he Is glad to accommodate a favorite patron. When the patron arrives Iip In KurprlFd to be confronted with tho par cot and the bill. Ho naturally donlcs all knowlel;o of ltlirr. Proprietor ami patron together open tht patcl to nnd It full of rusrs and junk. .V aeon-It for the mojeiiKer It, brpnn, but he proves to bo an Importer, Charged With Awault. Gcot? A. Hare, allowed to be tbo man who ctabbeI Anhur Smith, a bartender at the Utah bar. shorllv after rlosltlp tlm? Saturday ntsht. wns an-eBtcd nnd chatcd with HAWutill witli . drndly weapon nl f:10 o'clock lant oveninz. M(t--er Huntwiian hikI AndrMn, who mnde the arrest. nlo took into uslo'Jv Ch.-irle ifr v.'o 1m ild l Ine J.ikon a lmnd i. P e i-n aisi v.;ie tml in cajpxn with Hair SOHSEIMSEIS IfllM CLOSE Defense Renews Its A Hack on ' Character of Aan Who .Was Killed. NINE MEN ON THE STAND All Testily in a Manner Favorable ' to the Defense. Tbe defenso in the case of Alfred Soi eiiseti. charged with murdering Thomas II. McUillis, April 20, will proiiablj' close at noon todaj, siccordiug to .ludgo O. N. Hilton. Then Iho slate will ofl'cr rebuttal evidence. The trial will bo resumed nt 10 o'clock this morning. The cae ma' go to tlte jury Saturday. Yesterday was devoted by Sorcnspn's attorneys in the further effort 10 tear down evidence presented by the state. Sorcuscn was corroborated in practical ly nvery dotail of his testimony. Policeman P.. D. Siogfus tcstiii'ud that it was true hp told Horousen I hat Mc tijllis was a dangerous man. Albert N. Jaris, an insurance man, sworo that Axel II. Stoolc, chief deputv shcrill", who testilicd for tho state that ho was an eye witness to tho killing, told a story different from that narrated on the stand, .larvis suid he met Sr.cclo in n saloon after the shooting April 2U. Substance of Testimony. ".Steele lold mo that Deputy Sheriff S. W. Jlcdges knocked Soronscn down and I hat he (Steele) took the revolver from the jeweler," was the substance of .larvis s tcstinionv. William .1. Hid well testified that on one occasion .McGillis threatened his life in the Log (.'abin saloon, whidi 31c-: Gillis conducted. FranU Woodard. a bartender, said IMToUillis was using a union card in the saloon when he was not. entitled to jt. Woodard averred he took tho curd from Iho place and IcGillis threatened him with death. lolin Merger, a mechanical engineer, swore ho knew TcCuMis about two years and that the victim of tho shoot ing had a bad reputation. 1 1 0 said he onco saw IvrcGillis draw a revolver and threaten to hill a man. 10. S. Lund, building inspector, Hnid ho was in Sorensen's store when McGillis told the jeweler that he OIcGillisI carried ti revolver. Daniel B. Davis swore that he told Sorensen last November that 3lcCiiI)is always carried a gun. Testimony as to Bullet. By ran PottcrofT. a bo', contradicted the state's evidence that the bullet near the radiator was picked up by Hedges or Steele. PottcrofT said he found the bullet and gave it to one of the offi cers. He declared he could not sec entirely through the bullet hole in the wall between the jewelry store and tho laundry in the rear, which was con trary to Hedges "s testimony. "William Jfoss testified that last No vember ho told Sorensen of what ap peared to hint to be a robbery in the Log 'abin saloon. John Burns said he talked to lUcGillis the afternoon of April 20, loforo the shooting, and that M V-Gillis said he would "fix Sorensen before night so ho could never bother anybody else." LEY OF 111 ADMITS HIS DEFEAT Republicans Make a Clean Sweep in Gem Slate; Mor mon Counties Solid. Special to The Tribune. UOISK, Ida., Nov. C. Governor James IT. Hawlcy, Democrat, tonight conceded his defeat by John M. Unities. Republi can, after the hi to returns had eliminated II. If. Martin, Progressive, from the rare. Haines will have a plurality of 1000. Mia election was given to him by the .-outh-ea-slern Idaho Mormon counties, for ho failed to carry any other county lu the stato outside of that territory. Prcnionl, Bonneville, Bltiplmiu. Bear Lake, Ban nock, Cn.ola and Oneida counties rolled up big majorities for him. Governor TJawley Issued th following statement tonlpht. "1 am yatlsflcd from tho record yf the votes counted inutile southeastern part of the state that T as well as the other candidates on tho Demo cratic ticket, are defeated. Some of my friends are- loath to admit this, but I quit chasing rainbows, evn political rain bows, very many years aso. and can soo no reasonable grounds for believing that either myself or any other candidate on our ticket has received a pluralllv of voles. So far as I am concerned 'per sonally, I have no partlculur disappoint ment except lhj fad thai defeat nlwnvs leaves a certain .sting, but our glorious national victory cures all the pains from that .source I regret more tho defeat of others associated with me on the suite ticket than I do im own." The election of Chief Justice. Stewart remains In doubt. His opponent. Powon. Democrat, la preslng him HoaeJy. Bur ton Krpuch and Addison T. Smith arc elected conproHiiu-n by pluralities of over 3000. Tho entire Hepubllcan state ticket Ik safe. Th Republicans made their ebumest Mveop In tho legisla ture. ICvery i-ounty xccpt- fMiHter, Owy hee and Lemhi, entitled to six member combined, three senator and three rep resentative. v.aR carried bv the Repub lican legislative, tickets. Oil Joint ballot the. Republics iih will have "'J out of JJ.",. They will have ."S to .", member in the house and 21 to 3 Democratic xenatons. Thl.s result was due to the fact that the re-election of Senator Borah was made a paramount Imiup. Three hundred and thlrty-twn out of f.Vfi precincts In Idaho glv Tuft Cl.caT, Wilson 32.010. RooaeveU lS..t:.S. I"or governor I tallies (P.), 2I.2IS: llawloy (D.I. 21,570; Martin (P.), in,r,07. FY)r rongToK Krenrh (P.). 30 12P: Smith (R.). 27.121: Mitchell fD.). 85.161; Piigmlre fD.). IMr.2; Smock (P.). S075. Bannock Comity ItcSUits. Special to The Tribune. POt'.VTFaLO, Ida.. Nov. C Ttrday was a fine day for the election and a heavy vol whk polled. The result was a complete landslide for the. Republican party, giving Ualneji a good majority In ltd, the county In Un southeast. r. 'i nominee of the Rp'iiHnn tbliel v-h- elected b" n hnnlsonie nijorlt. Tli rlo-tpi of'l'prn are a" fil'oua CommUclonerr, Me: era. Conn, of Ou-, WESTERN FORESTERS MEETHERE TODAY Will Hold Conference Willi Chief Forester Graves to Further Work. A convention of- United States dis trict forest era will bo culled to order at U10 Hotel Utah today In- Prof. Henry S. Graves, chief forester ot: tho United States, who, unbeknown to tho public, has been preparing his annual report hero .since November 1. Chief Korea tor Grae3 desired that no information.. as to his presence, hero be yiven out. so hu could apply himself, to hin report undisturbed. In tho meantime, district fnrcsloM from Montana, Urcijon, California Col orado and New Mexico are arriving, including K. A. Silcox. district J. Mis soula; Smith Jtiley, district ii, TJonVcr; A- C. Ttinnland, district II, Albuquerque; N. M.; Coert Du Rotsc. district r, San Krnncirfco. and Georo H. Cecil, district G, Portland. The chief forester is accompanied by W. P,. Grot-lev, chief of civic culture; .lames R. Ailamp, chief of operation, and K. V,'. Reed, assistant chief of op oration, who, as well as the chief for ester, will present papors on various subjects during tho convention. District forest matters of vital im portance will be taken up, and the I record of the last year discussed, with a view to mapping out more adva'nta gcoua regulations for the service dur ing the ensuing yenr.- Tho duration of the convention will depend upon the extent of the business brought up. Chief Forester Graves yesterday con ferred on a number of matters with K. A. Sherman forester of district !, Og deu. but nothiug was given out for the press. RIUQS GAINER A peculiar situation is presented in Arizona, by the result of the election Tuesday. When the state was admit ted to the union it had embodied in its constitution a referendum clause that, it was charged, was intcuded as a means of protection against the rav ages of the railroads. Among the bills that were passed by the first leg islature were six that were evident aimed at tho railroads. They include in their demands a three-cent fare, semi-monthly payday, electric head lights on all engines, a limit of seventy cars on a freight train, throe years of experience for nn engineer or a con ductor, and a third man on every loco motive. In an effort to defeat the bills, which thoy considered detrimental to them, the" railroads invoked tho referendum. They easily obtained the required num ber 'of signatures to have- the bills sub mitted to the people and yesterday the peoplo expressed a disapproval of the bills mentioned and they are not laws. The Southern Pact lie, Atchison, To ocka & Santa Fe, Arizona Eastern, El Paso & Southwestern and other rail roads in tho state of Arizona were in strumental in havinrr the laws annullod, thus turning the club that "was intend ed for them against the legislature. MAY GIVE CHANCE TO DEVELOP LAND The stale land board will consider to day tho application of two land com panies to take over tho tract which the state granted to the Beaver L,and & AVater company, but which it was forced to withdraw afler the latter company had failed to produce the nccesaary amount of water. The land lies In Beaver county and was taken over originally under a Carey act project. Two companies, not ycl or Ranlzed. are seeking to obtain the grant for reclamation. It Is expected that mat ter will be settled by he board either Friday or Saturday. FORTUNE-TELLER TAKEN BY POLICE On the complaint of H. Cohn. who started out Tuesday ni;ht to learn .some thing of what fate might have In store for him, Mary I.ehon, a Gypsy fortune teller, was arrested on Commercial street yesterday nioruln?. Cohn declared that the woman obtained $52.25 from him while reading his palm and later refused to return it. afterward denying that she hud ever received the money, Tho wo man was held pendlnc; Investigation of the case. CHINESE ARRESTED ON GAMBLING CHARGE Won;: Chunr. n Chinese, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a ohargo of keep ing a gambling house at 1." Plum alley, lie was released upon furnishing S50 cash ball- Fourteen other Celestials were arrested and charged with gam bling. They were released upon furnlsli lug S25 ball each. Detectives Zce7." and I.elehter, who mad the raid, say Iho Chinese- were playing fan-tan. and had ?B00 on the lablc In front of theift. Moro Relics for Museum. A book written by Parley I'. Pratt, entitled "Lite Persecutions of the Church of Jesus Christ of l.attcr-dav Kalnls." was presented to the Dcweret museum yesterday by William .7. Silver of this elly. Other ronlrlbullons to the museum arc a walking slick of Puhallu wood from Iho Samoa 11 Is'andH and a piano thai was brought here in 1S57 for Ucbcr C. Kimball. Ma: George 5111011.". of Pocatollo. and William P. Wrlcht. of Uago; Sheriff. K. 13. l.o wry, of .McCanunrou countv: treas urer. .Mis. Txjulsa .Tones. Pocate'llo; pro bate judge. O. .T. Hell. Pocatello; School superintendent, Alice Cosgroye. Pocatello: county asMcssor, L. P. Case, of Pocatello: coroner. D. Steely, of Pocatello: surveyor. Oscar Ronnenkolf. Pocatello: tho Rr-mib-lleons had no candidate against .Mrs. Cosgrove. Th legislators of Rannock county are state senator. J. Frank Hunt, of Swan Loke; stato representatives, Col. If. V. A. Ferguson, of Pocatello; will lam McndTihal. of Genllle Vallcv, and DsnMl .1. La n. of Soda Springs. " The closest rnepn wre- between Sr.-.'th and Torrel for county attorney, Lowrv and Cooper for sheriff, and Jons anil OMurenoy for treasurer. Thea.. majori ties, were jess than 200. while the -ount gave Taft a majority of over 500. Maine's for governor brat Ilawley. Democrat, bv 00. wid Martin, Progressive, bv 17.M. ':!;thti,r,l' wl,fon received Grin and Taft. t0 Hon. T). Worth Clarke, pre.Mde M candidate from Pocatello, header! the list Pannork count g-v1 e ood maJoiHI to Frrnh and Smith. Pepublluins. fcr Crn. sresamen. mm EXPECTED 11 mm friy Coming of Pathfinder' Menus Much to Local Auto Enthusiasts. A. "Li. Wostgard, proininonl ly connect ed with the transcontinental automobile highway move of the American Auto mobile association, will reach Halt Lake by automobile Friday noon. 'dr. West ward, in the 'transcontinental pnl blind er" machine, left Denver several wcoks ago. but was delayed en route by svoro storm?. No word was received from him, and the local Commercial club ollicials were beginning to wonder what had hap pened to tho " pathfinder" party. Hut vosterday a telegram win received from 'Mr. Wcstgard at Prieo announcing that he was ''on his way'7 and would reach Halt l;nko Friday noon. The Commercial club has lone: been active in support of the tmnscontiiicu-r-al highwav movement, and already The Tribune "'pathfinder.'' under Iho able I direction of W. I). Kisliel. has logged a great many different routes through out" the state! ,,. , ... The arrival hero of -Mr. Wcstgard wil fiuichcn lucal enthusiasts into reuowed eiYorts. The Commercial club is plan ning to entertain the visitors and mv eral mc'iTingM will be hold in this inter est of the transcontinental highway Hcncmc, which it irf conceded, would mean vital bencfitB to this state. A route such aa that, proposed would mean that thousands oT tourists annual ly would drive throuirh Utah, en route west or east, while the throngs that will travel acroaB the country to San Fran cisco in 1 9 1 f can be brought to Salt j Lake for a stopover of several days. WATER CASE GOES 10 SOPHE COURT District Judge Commanded by 4Writ of Certiorari to Explain Decision. On petition of tho East Jordan Irriga tion company and the Telluride Power company, a writ of certiorari was Issued bv tho supreme court yesterday com manding Judge C W Morse of tho Third district court to nppcnr and show cause why the higher court should not review the records of proceedings In the case of Salt Lake City against the Salt Lake City Water & Electric Power company In regard to water rights In the Jordan river. In his findings handed down Septem ber 25 last, Judge .Morse, ait ting ns trial judge In the district court, hold that the Telluride Power company and the East Jordan Irrigation company should bear a portion of the cost of building a divert ing dam In the river near tho intake of the Salt Lake & Jordan canal, and also should 'bear their portion of the cost of installing a weir for accurate measure ment of the water to which Hie various claimants were entitled. A part of the damage to surrounding property from overflow, also was assessed by tho court against the complaining companies. Alleging that the order of the lower court was unfair and that tho court was without proper jurisdiction in the case because of previous court decisions, the petitioners for tho writ demanded " re view of the case by the supreme court. The writ Is returnable November 13 of this year. Judge Morse yesterday ac knowledged service. CITY AND VICINITY, I 1 I THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the First Congresatlonn.l church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Allen, 020 First avenue. This is the an nual thank-offering meeting. An inter esting programme will be given. K. KEE. a Japanese, proprietor of a pool hall at II Richards street, was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Policemen Huntsman and Anderson on a. charge of permitting minors to resort to a pool room. KOSSMASS DEMETRIAN, a Creek, living at 08 West Second Houth slreel. reported to the police :ve3tcrday thai his pocket was picked of ?Tf In "gold on the corner of Main and Second South street, Tuesday night. MARY LEHON is charged with rand larceny in a complaint Issued by tho county attorney yesteiday. She Is alleged to have stolen 550 fiom II. Cohen No vember . FUNERAL SERVICES for Joseph Thomas, iho Infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Thomas, of No- 2 Burton's court, wero held yesterday afternoon at the home. Burial was In tho City cemetery. PETER THODORAKIS hi charged with on assault with a deadly weapon on Thco Schweitzer, a deputy sheriff at P.inghani, in a complaint issued by the countv at torney yesterday. THE CAPITOL ELECTRIC eoinpanv filed suit in tho Third district court yes terday to recover $ll--70 from L. o. Ray, said to be duo on a promissory nole. STATE CHEMIST Herman Harms en tertained at a luncheon at the Commer cial club yesterday in compliment, lo Gov ernor Spry, who was re-elected Tuesday. A SOCIAL will be given at tho Elks club this evening In honor of those who participated In the recent minstrel show, other nj'-mben! and their frlendn. JESSIE WISNAND wn granted a final ilpcrcp of dlvoiee from Harrys F. Wlx nand by Judge George G. Armstrong yesterday. "MUSCOVITES" FIX "BEAR HUNT" DATE i-T1,ru '"incrlal Order of Muscosites. Kremlin Kazan, has hern ordered on the seventh urinual '-bear hunt." which will be In ihe neighborhood of Tromotilon. November 10. The members ot the or- f.!iJ?av? ,.1u01 ""l,n"1 I" a neat little folder of the Importance or the gather ing and the k'ood that caeh will derive from It. There will bu a parade In Tre monton and a general good tlmo by the members of ihe fraternity. Arrested on Suspicion'. nh.?rl0,s M,,,"r' 21 -vc;,r of '- orN. wax arroHlcd by Patrolman Wil Ilum Ulclcel at Lnr, ,,'doek avl evening ;n suspicion of having bnrglarir.ed the & i?f ,r!i Nallrni Htibb.ird. MS EuM Sleuth .South street. Til-winy iiIkIiI. a 'J?i y if ;,07'H,'J'' '" crct.;it and a Petty Larceny Charged. Jack Kmie. a teamster. Z'l year of age. vw l-'r.SiUM,u Tdiiy afternoon on x' .s orLl.1' twecn Fourth and Fifth :rr,!V'" Ita-Sf of pc'it lar- ASKS Li m SSLiTEIFil City SchooTl7pcn Says Constitution Ml REGARDS NEED Believes Makers of uM stiiution Took Tq9 Palriolism for GraM An amciulment to thB imrtotic cxcrcise3 Ju$ W can IJff , tilc pnhh(j uryc.l before the ncil ,3 Supcrintonrlcnt 1). n ChrSBIl other school onicials of h,J5Bt 3"'c the sujpenjtoi. 0f )M accd 13 years, for ref,;ajr f.W Hug and the subscquont - afl'air Avas to bo tested ta cV intcn.Iont Chriatrnscn const. tut ion in i3 bcarinB school law and hns found inBT specific reference to the UkX notusin Wherefore ho ?3B; tl.at lack lost tho school be unable lo defend il, poK the recent case come into eE Sees Need of Law. S " 1" think the maker oflklB s .ttution took too much fonB'. tho matter of patriotism f.!B. schools said .Mr. 0hrislt day. 'Socialism had noUrttV Maj: to any rcat degree itmH-' stitution was framed nnd iJKi cidcnt as arose here rcccntlrP anticipated. .Now, hotromS cinbarrassinrr ;ind hunjiliHj should arise, I think the V be made specific.'' sBTt Under the dolcnted autliSi ho has by reason of his hS' perintcudent Christencn u7i that ho has tho full risUtoTB" patriotic exercises in the poR and ho will continue ttyl, "JVj Specific Instructions, Thouh sjiectfie instructlL for such excrcisos liavo bieiBU for years, Suporinlendenl CK yestorduy issued a circular school principals and EUpniHr phatically insisting that "CHK:, shall be honored end rcvtriK times in ever class room cf ljHfc schools from tho lnadcrRirtKi senior class at IurIi schoolln t i on to previous orden oi'.flp lioint tho letter lay 3 spttitTH tlic value of inculcating a national and putriotic songs'lV thc pti)ils stag them on toHP At the regular mcotinc of flf and supervisors in thcof&tiiM perintendont yesterdav nltcrMK Christcnscn outlined nis ttajB matter and was greeted lH?i astic applnuso for his tiiniiflti IS JUNG DONG W JUNG SHEW QUOMg The alleged rtilatloiulilp tl Jflp Quon, a local Cliinue, airf Wot. who was arrested In folB and Is being held there vnfom eye exclusion act, Is licln; V bv the local immigration "luK Quon. who Is an elderly OnB clares Wot Is his eon. HsMH Wot was liorn In this coantrB' went to China, where, Quon. tho young Chinese Under the Irws of lnl (JB Chinese born In America Efwi his wife and children. rM Quon asserts that Wot 2J has a right to enter t'1.tjTWf Rice. Immigration Inspector, h lug the InvcHtlRatlon hf. held In San Francisco pendlgf slon of the Investigation. Horn Ful. another CWnwy rested in Oxden by Deputy l .Marshal Sinythe ytfJE.,M' charge of entering the Ubum violation of the O'ikM" which permits certain ir"Bf merchants to Iniinlprat excludes laborers. Tho "Sp Fill is a laborer. rbJ32 conducted before CommOTM TO ADD TO BEAlim OFJ-IBERTY Details of a Plan seven acres of ''b.eriLRJSt as a ballground and W) .sentcd to the d ' "fW bv Park SiiDerlntcnJent "H were approved. , ,r Suporintendent By' oTS a fountain In the nte.L Ki-ounds and to nnrK JML ci-ound on a two-foo t one of the P'?lcsldS,rt L.tr in the f5'- Sri1!) will b carried on x.ll! fountain, flower fWm, fusion and ''hJLnccntnI TH1 gracefully about the cm fl Included in $.&uJhttJMk the entire nf' W so as to mako It U"11,,, HL oulthated st'rtlon- HK the elevated Wl Stlm and the cost of the eiim ,w about SS100. ,,ttl, and fllel. They nill oarly next year. -W. MAY ABOLISH R TO ENLARGECt n. a retort "j?mt with the city lfsk A. 1WI. cltv K.f fnVeK elimination of "nDaj In the city i'rm"tIftfin,BlWM-1 Of this space to xlffu Mr. Kill r,a',(i$'Wi Hinge grave frr,,sl? Jit cemeterv territory Jn , These. IjcIhk sold at u M. the lots and tVAoWfsrfafJP net Hi" city ?5 J firproTCW cost of "tak ng tn ' l03 iiMlr The roporl or ium CK, of an inipccllon George D. ,Z ctnflRi, cupied by uimefI WhH In the;' "I omj llee auto V?1, Lvc'e jJT Husbands i,,. frrjK right arm wl f," lMcrJoc t oud the .-plman-his "rlxl. , w JfJBv pltal. The olomob B,h J ,I,e nnul at threjJK where It had "r'-w later towed to neAOQ .