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Show THE LATESTRETURNS The Outside Precincts Gut Off Irom Wire Slowly Sending in their Beturna- THE VESDICT WELL SETTLED- Caioe's Majority Claimed by the Committee Commit-tee to Be About 4500-Ba-mlt of tha Battle- SJRet urns from the lesser precincts of the country have been dragging themselves them-selves In very slowly and no matter what their complexion the verdict Nf yesterday cannot be changed. At 'Liberal headquarter everything every-thing is as quiet as a monastery. mon-astery. Committeemen have folded their mantles that were worn through the campaign, have put them beyond the reach of the gnawing tooth of tho destructive moth and will look forward to tho next battle with tho comforting nssurnnoa that the eye of the present generation are being opened to their best interests. The count in the city was completed during the uight and reveals the following follow-ing results: Precinct. Oooitwlo, 0-vlne. First i m 4U Hen ma ; WIS KU Third U Ml Fourth,...; t . Fifth 073 SUJ Tofcil-ttnrltr Wl" Ooo.lwln's majority la city KM The following ttddltional returns are posted at hoadipiarters: PHirtNiT. Cain. Ooodwln. tiiii nton 1'J lil'iuuum , , ia Hi Li hi an l. Am lean Ko.'k , V I 1 Moroiit , Ii S It o inonit M S lly.to I'lirk..., M 4 hmnlitl.-lit..,. tt II 1,ii..U .... 161 A Farmer' ward to (s 8nni.lv w Ml W.Usrtctty m t Siicr II.. u ?T Koutb Cu.uillWiHst I II tu Bi ii.lcHt SI 1'iirKC.ty.... It ( Ait.t t as Hivilnrvill I S . H. ut-to- Ill S Fl hu.iro in Milt O-eek Ii iff I. avtoii HI ai (I iicn , " T fr lot i Iter MS n (lrsnpo.1 HI I.' Hlur , S VI Ne,t....' " at Wfl"IH I'll M - l ie ant hi ?A Pro it 4'.t If asl-d.t , S wi F..i . Ha 4 HI T Is .e 4 II K ri'-lle SI T ... r tt :t t North Ojilvn l"l Mm, 11 I "I II Kplirliiiu H 17 Juuli W I I'lunssnt tiro ... lit is VHyrm 41 M B'.hIk v II i rnoiivttle .'. 11 "-- Kl.'h'lsl'l , 71 Si M..iiM 74 II r.lrnwuod 44 s B-iipia to N l eilnmnd IIS 4 Bl, U JOiiif, tlebr.in, Wahlii- t.in. Uliii.iiiliiKt.iii anil I'.nn Valley 04 I Hi-vmt Vi4 ta Ailitmsvllla I Conlvtiln M II Urn- ( r k 8 4 I'mmiiiiiorv - .. ID P V, Junction...., S W D'ret S 3 f a u va P.am City Si SW Hinka... ) lyuus..,. 44 if M"ii. n f 1 Bteeil l Kavsv lie..,. VH 10 SjIi L'lkn i; ty n.".i if") llortin fl t'si.un Crrelt Ml Milum W s 1'i'Ujinn Wi b Hiia.iUh Fork 1WI W 0:'dea 1 S Total ,.ml ' K The remaining counties with which soma trouble is being experienced in getting the returns will very likely Increase In-crease ('nine' majority, which, it i thought, will push along' toward i.iOO. In explaining 'the light vote that wa polled by the Liberals in Salt Lake the theory is almost universal that it was the embarrassments of a hopeless light while it would bo ditllcult to apirrnxluiHte the number who lout their vote through Inability to register before be-fore the election and after they had been In the territory the repaired time to qualify. Tho Puople's ticket, notwithstanding Its success, failed to poll it foil strength and while the fact wa not perceptible per-ceptible enough to define a well directed rebuke It wa In the opinion of the belter posted an admonition to the leaders who have hitherto driven them to the poll to loosen their grip and relai their method. In an Interview With Hon. O. W. Powers, the territorial chairman, oil the result, that gentleman, while deeply regretting that every Liberal in the territory did not or wa unable to get in hi vote, that the gospel of reform bad achieved a triumph even In defeat. de-feat. It wa the beginning of a mighty and Irresistible revolution In young Utah, the efTecl of which would emphasize Itself each spring, each fall and each biennial election elec-tion until the fetter of domineering domineer-ing churehcraft were broken. The manly attitude of Judge Goodwin Good-win throughout the campaign has mad him many more warm friend who, while not surprised, deeply deplore th result. nraaratl l.ala la Indiana. ' Indianai-oi.i", Nov. S Two hundred hun-dred and twenty township in Indiana show a net democrat gtin of compared com-pared with two year ago. JSaws frea ! w imrf. Tbp.stoh, N. J. The democratic state committee concede the election of lt igcn to congren from the first district. the jhsth hitkit. Borrox, Nov. S. The ninth ditriet elect William, (democrat) to con-(Ten. |