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Show PRESIDENTAL CANDIDATES Having sent out postal cards for tlie purpose, the Literary Digest fl is receiving returns in the poll of the presidential sentiment and, out of more than a million replies, has found the preference in each party to be as follows: ! McAdoo leads the Democrats, having a total of 63,9S8, to 45,369 I for Wilson, 45,116 for Edwards, 31,880 for Bryan 23,38S for Clark, 12,735 for Palmer. Utah gives McAdoo 494 Wilson 289 Bryan 195, Edwards 53, Palmer 65. On the Republican side, Wood leads with 202,039, Johnson second with 187,140, Hoover third with 169,332, Lowden has 94,823, Taft 24,368 Hughes 40,194, Harding 31,008. Utah gives Johnson 1330, Hoover 1091 and Wood 619, with 134 - for Hughes, 307- for Lowden, 70 for Coolidge and 81 for Taft. kn The poll is continuing an dat last reports Hiram Johnson was t in the lead. The last day's returns were: Hoover 10,622, Johnson 9S52, Wood 9076. H i One peculiar feature of the vote is that Hoover hast received H more Democratic votes as a presidential candidate thau has McAdoo H and the latter heads the list of Democrats. Johnson receives 39,20G Democratic votes. Senator Owen is .supposed to be a candidate on the Democratic Side, but his popularity is limited to a scattering 2627. Hoover is the most favored candidate on the Pacific coast. The states of Washington, Oregon and California give him 30,000 to 2S.970 for Johnson and 10,25S for Wood. The intcrmountain states also show a preference for Hoover, according that candidate 8995 to 7549 for Johnson and 694S for Wood. H If the west were to select the candidate, the Democrats would R name McAdoo and the Republicans nominate Hoover or Johnson. H Senator Hitchock, who is supposed to be aspiring on the Demo- H eratic side, is listed among the scattering. |