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Show " HUGHES MONEY GOES j BEGGING ON CURB Morris Stock Also Goes Up and Few Odds of 2 to 1 Are Offered. Unfiles money went begging yesterday on the local curb. In bo far as the result of the national campaign was concerned. Some feeble attempts to stem the tide wore made by Wilson supporters, but they were so feeble that they scarcely made a dent in the Hughes fund. However, on account of the New York odds on Hughes having been reduced yesterday from 10 to 6 to 10 to 9 a flood of Wilson money Is expected on the curb today. Moiris's stock went up to the extent that odds on the state result were advanced ad-vanced from 10 to 9 to 2 to 1, with practically prac-tically no Bamberger money in sight. Burbidge stock also was exceedingly active ac-tive on account of Thea SVhweiLzer of Bingham. The former deputy sheriff came to town with pockets bulging and proceeded to wipe orf the boards ail the 2 to 1 Corless money, and was fairly successful In his proceedings. Corless remained re-mained the favorite, but the odds left on the boards were considerably reduced. Corless supporters declared last night, however, that there would be a new flood of Corless money in evidence this morning. morn-ing. Some nf the wagers left on the boards were: $1000 to $$00 Morris elected; $100 to $80 Bamberger carries Salt Lake county; coun-ty; $100 to $60 Wilson carries Colorado; $100 to $75 Sutherland elected; $60 even Bamberger polls 1000 -more votes than Morris in Salt Lake county; $500 to S2ii0 Bamberger not elected; $200 Wilson carries car-ries Utah; $o00 Hughes elected; SOO Hughes elected; $40 to $50 Hughes elccL-ed; elccL-ed; $100 Wilson carries twenty-five stat.es. |