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Show IDAHO SWINGS TO REPUBLICANS ; Two to One Majority of G. 0. P. Extends to Every Candidate BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 3. Returns coming In today from yesterday ' general gen-eral election served only to increase thi- loads of Re-publican candidates howad over the Democratic and independent inde-pendent ones last night. Seven of theso were In the ratio of two Republican Repub-lican votes to every Democratic one. Robert N. Dunn had the largest lead of the lesser offices. Eighty-eight precincts In five counties gave him 12,-70" 12,-70" and his Democratic opponent, J. II. Forney, & 5 7 2 . All Democratic candidates for national na-tional office and the Democratic candidates candi-dates for governor are. far behind on jlhe face of returns from 39S precincts 'out of 825 in Idaho earlv todav which gave. Harding, 4,43u; Cox, :'u.io. I For senator, Frank R. Gooding, Republican, Re-publican, 31J.774; John F. Nugent. Democratic Incumbent 32,246. For governor D W Davis, Republican Republi-can Incumbent 3 7 067. T. A. Walters. Democrat, 19.263; S. D. Falrchlld. Independent, In-dependent, endorsed by Non-Partisan (league. 12.029 For representative in congress 170 j precinct In the first district gave Bur-ton Bur-ton L. French. Republican, H.7 3 4 and Mrs. Nell K- Iron Democrat, and the only woman nominated for national office, of-fice, In Idaho this year. 7.3S2. For representative from the second district, Addison T. Smith. Republican, received 24.829. and W. P. Whilakcr. .Democrat, 13.214 in 222 precincts reporting re-porting On the supreme court amendment 2S precincts irave for 2U48 against 1 332. |