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Show JUAB COUNTY REPUBLICANS ! I ELECT THEIR ENTIRE TICKET! H Special to The Tribune. ij'i EUREKA, Nov. 12. The entire Rcpub-I j- jH llcan ticket of Juab county, with ono ox-' j '. VM ceptlon, was elected last Tuesday. Tho; ' ligures below show the total number of . Jji votes cast for the successful candidates' j jH and the pluralities received: !'! Herbert Hopes, Republican. Representa-, Hj, live, total vote In Juab county. 1401; plu-1 J,',-rality J,',-rality over Democratic candidate, 159. ' !(j Henry Adams, County Attorney, Repub-, '. ijH llcan, total voto In county, 1S37; pluralltvl 1J", lijH over Edward Pike, Democratic candidate, mi 1GG. James B. Whitehead, Sheriff, Republl- .'' ijH can, total vote, 1333; 'plurality. 70. V:! B. Chrlstensen, Treasurer, Republican,! ijlH total vote, 13S9; plurality, 118. . j'i liH Miss Loulo Chanpel, Democrat, Record- ! 't, itjH er, total vote. 1320; plurality over Repub-. 1 ' ijjH Hcnn candidate, 2. ''' IIB Jacob Coleman, Clerk, Republican, total '! vote, 13S0; plurality, 151, 1 .' iH A. M. Chrlstensen, Assessor, Republican, .. total vote, 1336; plurality, 31. i iH Harry Carter, Republican, Surveyor, to- ijil tul vote, 1125. )' IIH Henry Sperry. Republican, Supcrlnten-, fti H dent of Schools, total vote, 1340; plural-1 Ji( ijijfl ltv. 4S. I t; jfH Hans J Hasscll, Republican, Commls-; jlf itJIH sloner, 4-year term, total voti', 1431; plu- Jul 'IHH ralitr. 15. i I' 1 John L. Ellertson, Republican, Co mm Is- I'll lijjH sloner, 2-year term, total vote, 1331; plu-,1 ! IjH rality. G5. ;; Juab county gavo J. A. Mellvlllc, tho II i , Republican candidate for District Attor-; V. v ijjl ncy, a plurality of 155, and W. F, Knox,' j !l fjjH the Republican candidate, for Judge, a( I'l-1 ' IHiH plurality of 31. liH Georgo C. Whltmore, Democratic can- ) . IH dldate for State Senator from the Eighth ijH Senatorial district, was defeated by ncarlv: ' ion votes. Tho returns havo not yet been received from Fish Springs precinct In Juab coun- llf ijJIH ty, but the voto in this precinct Is so 'i'j. lijH small that it will not materially change ' L'i; IjjlJ any of the Hgures given above. (If; IjiH The remains of A. P. White, who was llf, shot at Pish Springs on tho Oth inst by c . , itJH E. R. Weed, were taken to Pleasant 'l T IjjljH Grove this morning by Marshal Smith of S H i lljM that city, who Is a. brother-in-law of tho !' lltjH deceased. The dead man has several rcl- ' ii ' allvcs living in Pleasant Grove, and the. .)!' lijjH burial will be conducted thero tomorrow. j'li lijijS E. R. Weed, tho slayer of the dead man. . ! i itjlH Is still In Jail In Eureka. Tho preliminary j j ijijjV hearing will not bo hold for sovural days, i J I. as It will require some llttlo time to get; it' ijjlH witnesses from Fish Springs, which Is ': ijjij about 10) miles from Eureka, with no , ! iitjV telephonic or telegraphic connection. Tho itt, iH road leading to that part of tho county I'M lljiH Is a difficult one to travel. jl I . IH1H Beginning tomorrow the San Pedro roll- I way will inaugurate a new schedule for J1,! ijH the trains running Into Tintlc, which will Wf ItjlH bo of considerable benellt to tho patrons 51 1 litjlH of that road In this section. Tho morning - , 1 lijjlH passenger train will get Into Eureka near- lijH ly an hour earlier, giving tho camp an 1 , litjifl earlier mail. In tho afternoon tho train J'i lijijV will dcuai-t for Salt Lake at 2:50. Better itjl time will also be mado both going and ' j ItJH comlnir from Salt Lnk:, j ' lplj |