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Show -229elected in 1910. and G. aPfoutz At the joint non-partisan nominated. were Pfoutz of the Americans revolted from his been on a the tacit understanding board, that support. nomination of Pfoutz a was They stated Pfoutz 131,426 second caucus in which day the Americans by 148 the figures showing. population from population showed evidence of the of population Utah.36 Many successful, were votes.35 of figures census 373,351 persons. Of these, The Tribune to show that Church-ridden counties had made of the heavy Mormon towns showed a healthy growth. stifling influence a decrease in 1900, while several of the communities with a nominated they lived within the boundaries of Salt Lake County. interpreted wretched a incumbent himself, and that the The year ended with the release of the 1910 which showed Utah with that there had Ledyard M. Bailey, American a On election over and several violation of that agreement. The Americans called Dr. C. I. Douglas. Barrette J. Republican, a to be re-nominated to succeed was electing Douglas was caucus, W. This, said the Tribune, a Gentile was another of the Mormon Church upon the State |