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Show J. KELLY ELECTED 8YJ6 The election returns complete were received by the Standard from Kden today. The most important chango from thi figures given by ibis paper on election night la that on nate senator, Geo. J. Kelly receiving instead in-stead of 38, with T. S. RrownlngR vote remaining 62. a at first reported. report-ed. This reduces Kelly's plurality to 16, which, though small, nevertheless elects Mr. Kelly as senator. 1ho total to-tal voto on the two men Is: Kelly, 3S3I, Browning, USSR. Tho Eden vote In full follows- Joseph Howell, CO; Ferdinand j Erlckscn. 47. i D. N. Straup, ZC; Charles C. Richards, Rich-ards, C2. George J. Kelly, 36; T. Samuel Browning, C2. Charles A. Zelmer, 50; Arthur 10. Fratt, 50. William Allison, 41; Donald D. McKay, Mc-Kay, 17. i Sylvester V. Grow, 39; William II. i Tolhurst, 56 Myron P. Richardson, 45; Sherman S. Smith. M. Moroni Skeen, 18; William J. Fark-er, Fark-er, UL. j Oscar 13. Madaon, 45; Levi J. Tav-lor, Tav-lor, 5S. Samuel G. Dye, 47; Henry G. G William, Wil-liam, !'-. Alma D. Chambers, 47; Walter N. Farr. 51. Thomas H. Matthews, 45; John D. Trimble, C2, Emory F. Harrison, 4S; William II Anderson, 51. Joseph B. Wallace, 10; Matilda Peterson, Pet-erson, 57. Daxld Jenson, II; Jededlah D. Skeen. 55. Mermon J. Craven, 50; Washington Jenkins, 55. ' |