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Show I GOVERNOR SPRV LED I HIS TICKET 1 CITV Count Shows Plurality of 3100 in 57 Districts in Salt Lake; H DEMOCRATS IN RUNNING 'Almost Double-Vote-on Most r of Candidates; Complete ; j Canvass Saturday. The Hopunliona candidates for slate offices carried Salt Lako Citj" by plu-rali plu-rali tics ranging; from '1100 to ."..TOO, uo-cording uo-cording to tho official returns from overy voting district in tho cif.jr eom-piled- bji the county canvassing board yoslerdacr. Governor Spry led' his lickct throush-out throush-out tho city and .T. J?. Tolton, Demo-erotic Demo-erotic frubernalorinl candidate, run eon-tidcrably eon-tidcrably behind his teammates, thus giving the governor a plurality 01 more llian olOO in tho city. :t plurality ihat R approximately 10u6 more than any other Republican candidate received. Hj Congressman-elect Jacob .Johnson was The low man on the Republican state, ticket in fcnlt Lako county and Atnthonibah Thomas. Democratic con-rcssioual con-rcssioual candidate, by the same token, was the hiuh man on the Democratic ticket. Johnson carried the city by about 1.100 over Thomas. Congressman Joseph Howell had a plurality in Llic tity of about 16.10. which was about tho saino as that, of President Taft in Lo city. Tho rest of tho Republican enndidatet; for stato office carried the ''ttj by approximately 2000 votes. Complete Work Saturday. The canvassing board completed the i umnutation of tho totals only on stale candidates iu the city. The totals for tho county onlsiuV of tho city have not d been compiled, nor have' the totals for either city or count- been asrer-taincd asrer-taincd on indicia I. county and leisla-tivo leisla-tivo candidate?. Tho complete eompu-atiou eompu-atiou will probably not be finished be-for" be-for" Saturday evening. (Jerks compiling- the totals completed tho addition on Xcphi L. Morris, Pro-tjresivo Pro-tjresivo candidate for governor, for both city and county. Mr. Morris polled 65;1 voies in tho city and 2 1 0(3 in the county outside the city, mnk-it mnk-it j a total voto for tho county of SuT7. Several wafers wcro awaiting the re-suit re-suit of this tabulation. Considerable money had been, bet oik the .siv.o of Mr. Morris's vole. Most of theso bets were that his vote would not reach 0000 iu th county. TIio voto in tho county for Mr. Mor-vis Mor-vis represents the average vote cast in l he county for Progressive state and county candidates. Colonel Koosovolt ran about ."00 votos ahead of tin; nvor-nno nvor-nno for he stale ticket in the city and hit, voto in tbo county ah a whole will piobably bo eloeo to "0000. Light Vote Cast. T1jc voto in Salt Lake City was con-.sidcrably con-.sidcrably lorn than that cast, at recent j elections, in spito of tho fact that more territory has been taken into Salt. Lake and there has- been an increase in the population, of tho oil'. The falling off is undoubtedly duo to an apathy on. tho B: part of tho vol-crs discovered early iu tho campaign and. which, purty man- H' agors sought iu vain to overcome. Iuovornor rtpry pollen, about .1200 cwcr votefl iu Salt Lako City than, he did four ycara apo and Mr. Tolton rc-ccivod rc-ccivod about. -100 fewer than wcro cast for Knight in Salt 3jal:e four years ago. Taft received 5300 fewer votes ?hau he did four years ago in the city and "Wilson about 2000 fewer than were 'uh; for Bryan. Tho total vote cast this year for pov-cmor pov-cmor in Salt Lake City was t!G,840, while tho voto for governor four vears apo in Salt Lako City was 12S,78o. Two yeurt npo tho voto in Salt. Lako City for congressman was 28,121. Democrats Double Vote. TVhilo Wilson pollol a smaller voto than Bryan did four ycarH ago and Tolton 's voto for povornor Vv'as slipht-lv slipht-lv below Kniphfc'e, on other state candidates can-didates the Dctnocrata practically doubled their voto of two and four years Bo. An analysis of the Roosevelt vote in Salt Lake City ahows that it wns drawn almost equally from tho Taft and jDSrvan votes of four years tro. Tho Hcercnse in the "Wilson vote from that 'of Eryan four years apo jh surpris-linff, surpris-linff, but it is probably duo to t.ho fact -aiat J our years nyjo between 2000 anil J'0Q0 American voters cast their volvs hoc Bryan and this year affiliated 1 K.homselvos with tho Proprcasive party liaud voted for RoOHevclt. ! The Taft vote this year in Salt Lake Clty vraK about :J00 under that cast for inoct of the state candidates. The Roo:evolt vote, wns aliout. 300 in excess that cast for most of the Propres-nsiro Propres-nsiro state candidates, showing that t.hero vore about 300 Republicans who svotcd for Poosevelt in pref ereDco to Waft, bat tx1w voted tho remainder of he Bepnblicau state, ticket. 1 "vTilson's vote in t'hc city vras about jtf he samo sb was cast for 'most of the WJemocratic stale candidates. 'Covernor Spry Leads. Governor pry polled about .300 mere votes than the averape Republican state candidate aud Tolton ran GOO behind fih'5 ticket. This shows that thcrc were 1 iOp0 Democrats who scratched their 1 'ticket to vote for the povcrnor. j ConprcKsmau Howell carried the par-4v par-4v voto in the city, but his plurnlitv m "was smaller than that of most of tho , N-nndidatos because of the fact that I prathonihah Thomas. hs nearest Ponio- irato competitor, ran ahead of the 'Democratic ticket. C'onprcssman elect Jacob .Tohnsou ran approximated 500, votes behind Tlowell. About :',00 of 4j tbeee votes went to Thomas, 100 to . Stephen IT. Lovo, Propressive candi-' candi-' date, and J 00 to jlarry S. Joseph, in-dependent in-dependent candidate. Mr. Joseph re-cnived re-cnived 30.. votes in Salt IjvIco Citv and seven in tbn county outside of tho rity, making his total for the countv Barnes Runs Well. Attorney GcneraL .M-bert I. Harnos ran well in tbo city and returns from other scctioiict of the stntc indicate that he will receive tlt hiphest vote "Him on the ticket, thouph Gocrnor Spry's pluralitr may bo preator. Judpe J.'E. Friclc ran a trifle behind most of tho Republican state ticket which was probably duo to tho popularity of Judpo Lo Grand Younp, Democratic candidate for supreme court justice. The Socialist vote in Salt Lake City was much larpcr than had been nx-pectcd. nx-pectcd. Dcbs's voto in the cit3' this year -tvns a trifle more than 2(500. Four years apo Debs received 1319 in the city, almost cxactby half of the voto of this year, Two years apo in this county the Socialist; candidato for con-press con-press pollod a voto of 162G in the city. The official vote for the city ou oach of the candidates for state office follows: For presidential electors largarct Zano Watcher (R) 0.170 JCpl: iromcr fR) MPG John N. Davie fTl) ri40 4 1SI. TI. Walker (11) W. E. Warner fS) Cf!2I) J. T., OeAfic (S" 2CI52 A. Jj. Mitclicll (S) v 2CIM Gcorffo -ulier (S) , 2C:c. Jc-Gsc Knight (D) 7710 O. Ar. Powers (D1 :..77Cf. T. J I. Kttzgeral.l (D) 77g John Andrn.v (D 77il Jlyra M. Dc WolTc (P) fiSnn Mary G. Cotiltor rr r,si C J. Carrionter fP) (j.S2n lliiKh JJcprczin (Pi 08nt Jnmw D. Ivrsklnc (S. 'TJ;) ir,5 Made S. Peterson (S. 1..) j57 Koy F. Soutliwick (S. I,.) -J57 J. K. Guernsey (S. L.) 'jr,.7 Witrlicr's plurality. 1030. Homer's uluralltv, lfio6. Davis'n plurality, IGUI: "Walker's plurality. 1662. For representatives In couKrcsa Joseph TTowell (TV ?ii."0 Jacob Johniiop (It) 9200 William Ivnr.rr (S) 2o i Murray 13. Kins (S) a . . .l'fi?" T. n. Johnson (D) ...70J!) Mallionlliali Thomas CD) . . j SnL'7 H. H. Iivo (P) (372$ Lewis Larson (P) t 04 VJ Ellns Andcrton &. I.) -f.P 7larry S. Joseph (Ind.) 101! Howell's pluralltv, 103C. JoIirfsCiii'a plurality, 1173. , For-justli'c of tho supreme court Joseph IJ. Krlck r51 S I, cGratnl Voum:- CD) 7SXi", Oftdcn Hllcs CP) t;r.S: Frlck?; pluraHty.. 178;;. . . . lror novernor William Spry (tt KVJ7S Homer P. Burt (S) 7 La.. 2.047 J. F. Tolton CD) 7.111 N'cphl L. Morn's (P) CIS I ii. a. Bnttcii cs. i;.).. '...:: LT)3 Sprj"'!' plurality. nH7. For sccr'Utry of wtotn David -Ma.tt.son (R) DfiO? II. A. Saundoi-H (S) 2tir,r, '.""Imrlcs ICnIand (Fj) i. 7tiC"t V. J. . Jlendfrshot. Jr CP) o.r.ll Ivatf S. Milliard (&'. I.) CGI! Mattsnn'a phi mill y. 200K. For attorney Kcnernl A. R. Unnic CR) D773 Jotccpli W. Striiifcfollow (D) TSr.O Ooifcc N av.-vcncc CP) , G001 Barnfts's plurality. 2217.- -For .state auditor I.. G. Kelly (R) r,7fi2 J. H. Iovlmue C.S) 2".52 John S. Blaln CD) 7CSS Walter Adams CP) ij21 Kelly's plurality. 207t. For state treasurer J.ss D. Jcwkws CR) , 7S If. Cniineolter (5D '.'or.'; John F. Mi'iidenhull CD) 77m O. W. Adams CP . .- tj50S Jewkrs's plurality, 202S. For Kuporlntcndc nt of public inctruc-tlon. inctruc-tlon. A C N'r'son iR. and n.) 37 073 l' Ramsey (S) 2,072 N"lson r plurality, 15.007. |