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Show JL ty VOL. X (iUNNISON, FIUDAY, XOVKMI5KK UTAH, (5, I DOS. o SO. I. Dr. H. W. Lee, The Republicans have swept the Nattou aud won the State of UUh. Taft will have over 300 electoral ' votes, and Spry for Governor has over 15,0U0 majority, Sanpete county is in the Republican column by a safe majority. The election in Gunnison passed off very quietely. The weather was line aud voters had pleasure in com iog out as u consequence. Interest began early iu the day and soon ufter noon people flocked to the polls pretty fast, bo that before sundown nearly all those who had registered were DENTIST Sherif- fKnudsen Lowry Recorder 210 81 At Gribble House, for 10 days Pdereon 208 CENTEijFfELD Laraon 81 - Attorney Ilanson 201 87 Christenson Assessor 201 87 Bogh Thomander Treasurer Jensen 200 85 Judd Surveyor Fox.... . polled. Greives The counting was alow owing to so Superintendent of Schools .much outting and it was nearly 7 Miner a. m. before the judges got through Anderson their work. Following is shown the Justice of Peace Swain vote polled in Gunnis ju precinct : Cor stable .204 87 203 87 20G 201 Fjeldsled CENTER FI ELT, Nov. 5 -M- ar-ned : In Monti Temple, Wednesday, Oct, 28, ,1908, Elvinn Jensen, the widow of the late Jens Jensen of this place, to MartiDus Jensen, formerly of Gunnison. They will make their homtf at this place, Winfred A. Fjeldsted is reported to be doing nicely 6inca his operation . for appendicitis at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake last Friday morning, ilis wife is with him Albert Ockerman is starting to build an, opera house at CenterKeld. Mr. Ockerman solicits aid in theundertaking with the promise that if in any way the helpers become dissatisfied in a year or so, hejwill.rehund the full amount paid, in any vay. or satisfy-the. . Byliop A C. Fjeldsled returned l.otnerom Salt Lake City Tuesday wliere he.accompanied his sou, Winfred to the Holy Cross hospital. rMartin SoieDson is homo from Paik Yalley.?pending the week with his x up-to-dat- e The Socialists polled 6 votes for their party ticket. The Americans cast 15 votes, and one vote was given to the Independence party. Complete returns have not been received from the Seventh Judicial district, but the indications are that A, H, Christenson has been elected. 4 Returns up to yesterday gave Chris tenson 350 majority in Sanpete and family. 139 in. Emery, while Erickson haL THE ELECTION. Carbon by 160 and Grand byv5Q with The election is over and no ill 85 San Jaun to be herd from.' This gives Christenson a majority .of 279 t fleet left other than a little dissatisfaction on the part of a few. N. outside of San Jaun. leit his ticket with 174, LADIES TAKE NOTICE. Madsens 37, Taft 85, Bryan 126, Mattson 77, Caine 131, Spry 85, 85 Before buying your fall and winter Knight 126. The entire Democratic showed' a hats call and see my line of Fall ticket at Centerfield Eleven Millinery. Finest stock of Ribbons majority in like ratio. and Memorial Goods in the city Socialist votes were cast and one goods at moderate American vote. Strictly m Owen .Attorney General Nixon Treasure- r- . up-to-da- Bargains in We have just purchased a great lot of Ladies', Misses and Children's Trimmed Hats at such a bargain that no lady or child need go without a hat on account of price. THESE HATS are the latest and I want my customers to receive the benefit of the low price. te prices. MRS. DELIA EDWARDS. Just east of Christenson hotel. Coali Coal!! Coal!!! New Utah Paper. I also offer you EVERY PAIR OF SHOES in my Peet of Silt Lake City an- store at ACTUAL COST, to nounces that on November 10, he will close out and make room begin the publication of the Utah Independent, a sixteen page weekly for a new brand. Mr. Peet states that the motto will be V.. S. The Cove Creek Coal company will sell the best screened lump coal at the mime $3.50 per ton, delivered for $5.25 per ton. Peanut coal $1,60 at mine, or $3.25 delivered. Order by Neither politi cs, religion, friendship mail from S. M. Duggins, Sterling nor pelf shall influence this paper Utah, from domg its duty. ,1 intend to hew to the line for the betterment and upis visiting at Salt James Bo-vholding of Utah ; and if the enemies week. this Lake of this state get their fingers under cleaver they will probably lose Buy the COAL that burns from the them. O, B. Berglund, $5 per ton. Yours for business, J. W. EDWARDS |