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190: 821: 304:(LDS Church) in his bid for the seat. But the legislature quickly deadlocked over the election. One-hundred and twenty-one ballots were cast, and no winner emerged. On February 18, a state representative accused McCune of trying to buy his vote. A seven-member legislative voted 7-to-2 to absolve McCune of the charge, and although balloting resumed on March 8 McCune still lacked enough votes to win office (he had only 25 votes). The legislature adjourned without having chosen a senator. 658: 257:, in 1883, and worked in mining, prospected, and operated several mines. In 1889 and his partner David Keith discovered the rich ore that became the famous Silver King Coalition Mine in Park City. They would eventually own several mines throughout Utah, Nevada, Colorado and California. In Park City, Kearns, a 353:
and helped to ensure its success in completion from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas and on to Los Angeles. He resided in Salt Lake City, Utah, until his death in 1918. He died of a stroke eight days after he was hit by a reckless driver on the corner of Main and South Temple. Interment was in Mount
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In early 1901, the newly-elected legislature elected Kearns. He served from January 23, 1901, to March 3, 1905. Kearns was the first Utahn to establish a national and international political reputation, partly because of his personal and political friendship with Presidents
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to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1899. At the time, U.S. Senators were still selected by state legislatures. Utah's state legislators had already indicated they would not support the incumbent,
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on sugar and helped the Utah sugar industry. The Dingley bill was strongly supported by the LDS Church hierarchy, who now opposed his reelection. Other factors were his support for
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After finishing his term in 1905, Kearns resumed his work in the mining, railroad, newspaper and banking businesses. Kearns and his partner David Keith purchased
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Catholic elementary school. They built a grand chateauesque marble, granite and sandstone palace residence on Brigham Street, now
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Kearns and his wife, Jennie Judge Kearns, provided all the necessary funds to build the Kearns-Saint Ann's Orphanage, now
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In the Matter of the Protests Against the Right of Hon. Reed Smoot, A Senator From the State of Utah, to Hold His Seat.
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from 1901 to 1905. Unlike the predominantly Mormon constituents of his state, Senator Kearns was
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newspaper in 1901 through a surrogate. He was one of the original incorporators of the
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events.
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Thomas Kearns (athlete)
Tom Kearns

United States Senator
Utah
Frank J. Cannon
George Sutherland
Woodstock
Canada West
Ontario
Salt Lake City, Utah
United States
Republican

US Senator
Utah
Catholic
Woodstock
Canada West
Ontario
O'Neill
Holt County, Nebraska
Park City, Utah
Catholic
City Council
Utah constitutional convention
eight-hour work day
Republican
Republican
Frank J. Cannon

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