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Show :TIIE(iFFRUL IIETOKS. I ! Number of Voles Kach County ! Cundidale Ken-ived. '.w liinv w? iiiiiiiiiiM rav: : The Willarcl and Pear River City Officers The Utah Commission Have a Week's Work Ahnad. According to the olilcial count of ; the Utah Commission, the total I nr-eiuet count in llox Elder Coiit.ty j shows the number of votes cast for I Delegate us follows: Bawlins. 5o7; Cannon, TVi; Allen, l.'SO. Rawlins' plurality, lOo. Total number of votes cast in the couniy, 1 , lo'd. That is our full voting strength. ror.NTY on-'irioHs. The following shows the official count for county officers and the majorities received. Considering the odds Nelson, who received the smallest vote, had against him, Box proved the weakest man on the Republican county ticket. E. P. Johnson, his opponent, received the highest majority of any man on the Democratic ticket. The entire Democratic ticket was elected. Majority, Major-ity, Clerk OlecnSl.dil 5'JM 55 R. L. Fishburn, Jr. 5-J3 Kecordcr F. P. Johnson G15 9G E. A. Box 51!) Assessor M. M. Jensen 5SS 40 ! Hyrum Jensen 5-1S ! Collector Hyrum Standing (iO-J 70 Y. II. Parry 5ol Attorney Nels Jensun 588 4-1 J. M. Coombs 5M Sheriff C. C. Lovelaml , . (l-U 5-1 Peter Nelson ' -P.K) Treasurer J. B. MrMaster 1132 23 L. T. I'eiree 509 Surveyor Moroni Morlensen 583 2fl II. 1). Page . 55-1 ! Coroner ! M. D. Cox 5!5 -18 ! John P. Holmgren 5-17 Selectmen S. N. Cook 580 2-2 T. H. Blackburn 570 8 Christian Olson 5SI 29 W. H. (libhs 5114 V. P. Chureh 51)8 Peter Lowe 552 ItllHillAM CITY. The published reports up to date of the Coinmissioners'labors show : they have laid the .Irigham returns re-turns aside to consider later on. This argues that ( here is somet hing "m the wind. Probably Mantua is to be thrown out, or a contest made over the ties or the close election of some of the candidates. The Commission Com-mission have a week's work still in sight. They will conclude their labor the latter part of next week. WJU.AItl) COl'NT. Ed. Morgan, mayor, GO voles. Councilors R. Dock, J. M. Dalton, X. Brunker, J. S. Perry and W. M. Davis, GO votes each. Recorder, J. A. Harding. 5'h Treasurer, Jas. H ubbard, GO. Colh elor, T. I'.rewerton, 50. Marhsal, C. A. Wells, GO. J. of P. Alfred Ward and Joseph Dudley. GO each. IlKAU KlVKli CITY. The rel u rns fur town officers were as follows: C. C. Johnson, 32, M. C. Mn-t--nsen, 10. Trustees. J. 1. Ipsen, 52; Sm'en Thtmpsen, 38; O. .1. Olson. II; P. C. Jensen, 21; Carl Jensen, 35; N. IverS'Ui 3,1; Oh.f Hansen, 18. |