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Show Local Election Returns. Following are additional return nl the tU-L-tion in Utah for dettgiU' lo cotire-!)'. It at'ema thai a light vt.tr was poIIl-U everywhere. Mr. Cannon's Can-non's majority will undoubtedly be larger than that of two years ugo: ' salt lake county. AIM Creek Precinct. Caiman 215 Baskin 10 Cannon's majority, 205. Flcasant Great. C.innon 18 Baekin 0 JS'orlk Jordan. Cinron 82 Baskin 0 South Jordan. Ciuiun 70 Baskin 0 ' South Collon'ic od. Cannon 191 B;ukin 7 Cannon's majority, 184. Sandy. Cannon 52 Baskiu b'- Baskin's majority, 10. - - West Jordan. Cannon...; 177 Baskin C Granite. Cannon 30 lisskin - : Cannon's majority, 28. ; (Special Tomograms ) UTAH COl'XTY. Provo, 8. The returns from all the precincts iu Utah county are in and votes canvassed. The county polled a total vote of 3.3SS, a falling of 240 since the delegate election ol 1874. Cannon received 8, 33G; Baskin, Bas-kin, 49; scattering, 3. The loss in the vote is sustained proportionately by lho candidates. KAXE COUNT. Toquerville, S, 12.45 p.m. At this hour only three precincts iu the county have been heard from. These cive 2S0 straight votes for George Q. Cannon; none for Baskin. There will be but few liberal votes in the count v. MILLARD COUXTY. Fillmore, 8. Fillmore city polled 204 votes 193 for Geo. Q. Cannon and eleven for R. N. Baskin. There are but few precincts in the county. The vote will be nearly solid for Cannon, Can-non, the people's candidate. U SAVER COUNTY. Beaver, S. This preciuct, which has a much larger population than any other in the county, polled 312 votes for Cannon aud forty-five tor Baskin. One or two of the mining districts will give small majorities for Baskin, but lho county will be carried by a fair majority for Cannon. It is thought that his vjte will be double that of Baskin. DAVIS COUNTY. Farmington. 8. Davis county 952 votes, ol which 942 were for George Q. Cannon aud ten for H. N. Baskin. The "liberal" outfit doesn't go down in this county. BOX ELDER COUNTY. Britbaui, S. This city polled 504 votes, all for George Q. Cannon. Few precincts have been heard from. Cannon's majority in the county will not be Ies than 1,200, providing Corinne doesn't quadruple its legitimate legiti-mate vote. WEBER COUNTY. Ogden, 8. The Junction this evening even-ing gives the following as tho returns of the lato election in Weber county: Cannoa, 1,339; Baskin, 200. These are official figures, with the exception of the precinct of Huntsville, which is set down as SO for Cannon. The vote shows a gain of 50 for Baskin j over the vote of 1S74. The voto was light, the prevalence of small pox in 1 tho city, and in other parts of ttie county, keeping mauy away from the polls. WASHINGTON COUNTY. St. George, S. This city gives 414 votes for George Q. Cannon and none for B;iekin. The "liberal" candidate will probably not receive ball a dozen votes a7he county. 10 CC CACHE COUNTY. Los.3, S. This city was said to be one of itio "liberal" strongholds, but the tSection for delegate to congress shows that the "cauao" has but alight footing here. The city gave Baskin only 45 votes, while it rolled up for Cannon 875. The couuty will give Cannon a majority of uot less than 2,500. (Special Telegram.) CORLETT ELYCTED IN WYOMING. Evanstou, S. W. W. Corletl, re publican candidate for delegate to congress from Wyomi nc, received a majority over W. R. Steele, democratic demo-cratic candidate, in the Evanston precinct, and also iu this (Uintah) county. Corlelt iB undoubtedly elected by a fair majority. Pepper, republic n, ia elected sheriff of this couuty. |