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Show I Election Returns I Favorjepublicans I Democrats Secure Majorities For Three Candidates, ltcnabllcuiis for Mncteen, Including Precinct Jus. (Ico and Constable. I TIio election In American Pork Inst Tuesday was rather mixed In results, though tho Republicans secured ma-I ma-I Jorltlos for most of their candidates. I The average Republican majority was I 14. In view of the fact that two years I ago the Democrats won with n mn- I Jorlty of 180 over tho Republicans I nnd were supposed to have a big Pro- I grcsBlvo vote added to this, the vlc- I tory Is considered it most decided I one. I James II. Moyle's majority was 7 I over Smoot. II. T. Reynolds, Dcnio- I crut bent Henry Qardnor 48 votes. B. I N. Chrlstcnson's majority over J. F. I Brlnghurst was 89. These were the only Democratic majorities. H John II. Wootton's majority oVer I Caleb Tanner was 33. Q. P. Shelley and W. IS. Duncan were elected pro- clnct Justice and constable respec- tlvcly, by majorities of f2 nnd 89 over their Democratic brethren. County results will bo found on another pngc. Details of the local vote follow I Por United States Senator, I II. Moylo (D) 498, Reed Smoot VK) 491, J. P. Parsons (S) 3G. H Por Representative n Congress, I James II. Mays (D) 481, E. 0. Lcnth- erwood (R) G07, A. II. Kemptou (S) 37. B Por Justice of tho Supreme Court, Frank B. Stephens (D) 477, W. M. Mc- Carty (R) fi05, Frank B. Scott (S) 38. I Por Supt. of Public Instruction, Dr. I Ephraim O. Cowans (D) 483, A. C. Mnthoson (R) C01, Olivia McIIugh (S) m 38 For Stato Senators, II, TrRetfnolds (D).508, Caleb Tnnnor (D) 47-ij: Honry I Gardner (R) 4CS, J. II. IVooltoii (R) I G14, Jos. Brlmhnll (S) 38, A. Douglas I (S) 37. For Statu Representatives, Richard M D. Wudloy (D) 469. W. L. Oponshnw (D) 470, C. M. Bok (D) 428, Robert W. McKoll (D) 47G, Chttrlc8L...Vnrn. MS?.. r ick (R)w533.tSanTu'cl!,E.-Taylor(B) Kr " ''S'Z.IIafry'MoIsel (SJ''37, Job Spencer ' (S) 40, Honry W. Goaso (S) 37. For County Commissioner, 4-yenr I term, F. A. Hulslf (D) 474, James II. I Gardner (R) G03, Dan B. Whlto (S) 37. I For County Commlsslonor, 2-year I tonn, B. N. Christcnsen (D) B32, J. I P. Brlnghurst (R) 443, Luther Chrlst- I mas (S) 38. I Por County Clork, A. V. Roblsou I (D) 487, E. T. Pnlfroyman (R) 49G, I K. N. Jordan (S) 37. I For County Treusuror, Roynl T. I HulEh (D) 179, L. L. Nelson (R) 499, I R. J. Morrl'l (S) 39. I Por County ShorlfT, Honry East (D) I 407, Marion dinger (R) G12, Chaa. I T. Wood (S) 30. I For County Recorder, Georgo Amos 1 (D) 472, Lloyd Johnson (11) r09, Mrs. I Sadie Trluunmnii (S) 37. I For County Attorney, Grant C. Bng- I loy (D) 452, Georgo P. Porker (II) I R24, B. P. Rea .(S) 37. For County Surveyor, C. Murray Twelves (D) 472, John It. Stownrt (R) I fil-i, John Bovoridgo (S) 37. I Por County Aosocsor, Geo. I. Onrff (D) 477, Hyrum R. ChrlBtonnin (ID I r01, A. L. Porter (S) 37. I Por County Supt. of Schools, James I II. Wnlkor (D) 140, J. P. Crcor (R) I G29, O. C. Day (S) 37. H For Precinct JubUco of tho Pence H Win. Huntor (D) 459, Oeorgo P. Shel- loy (R) 512. H Pur Precinct Constable, Samuel I Dean (D) 442, Wm. K. Duncan (R) |