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Show ; Ci!2 LONE DEMOCRAT MAY M GET IN IN SALT LAKE Judge William C Hall Only 430 Votes Behind Armstrong Arm-strong for District Judge. James (A.).... ,38 Attorney-General . Breeden (R.).. 1JJ47 6,8J Bagley (D.)..... '6 Randall (S.) .1 McDowell (A.).... State Auditor . . Edvarda (R.) ..... 14.088 6,796 Gelrer (D.).. 8. McLachlan (8.).... 021 ..... Roger (A.).. "WT State Treasurer ; r .'- ' "' Christiansen (R.) U.WSl ,- 6.820 Wilson (D.)...,.... ..... 8,141 Arilaon (8.)..... t-V Armstrong (A.) 6.687 Superintendent Publlo Instruction In-struction i Nelson (R.).... 13.W8 B,74s Porter D.) 8.242 Lewis (8.) 2,048 Christiansen (A.) 6,621 District Judges. Third District-Morse (R.) (over Hall) 18.M2 .M Lewis (R.) (over Stewart) .... 17.J97 6.588 Ritchie (R.) (over Hurd) 17,432 7.08 Armstrong (R.) (over Cherry) 17.01S 7.768 Hall (D.) 14.678 Stewart (D.) 10.869 Hurd (D.) ; 10,348 '. Cherry (D.) ,246 District Attorney Loofbourow (R.) 1S.640 7.132 Van Cott (D.) M06 Senators Love (R).. 14,059 6.374 Park (R.) 13,707 6.072 Lawrence (R.) 13.850. 4.447 Leary (D.) 8,6 Pyper (D.).... 8,635 Rtr (I 8.40S . There la a bar possibility that one Ions Democrat will pull through In I . Salt Lake county. This candidate Is Judge William C. Hall, who with eight districts to hear from is only 430 votea 1 behind Armstrong, his lowest RepublN can opponent. Democrats are not building much hope on . this slender . i thread, - but the possibilities may .be plainly seen. Judge Hall is 2269 votea behind Judge C. W. Morse, the highest candidate on the Republican judicial ticket. Roosevelt's plurality in Salt Lake ; county may go over 12,000. This la the Indication from a compilation of the returns from eighty-four of the nlnety-, nlnety-, two election districts in the county. The missing districts are Not. 63, 70, ft. 76. 77, 79, 84 and 86, with a total reg-. reg-. - Istratlon of 1223. With these out the plurality for the leading candidate on the Republican electoral- ticket la 11,432. Theae it is conceded will bring the total plurality above 12,000. A significant feature of the returns ia the large Increase in the Socialist vote. The highest vote for a Debs elector in the districts reported is 2393. C. C. Goodwin of Logan, the Socialist candidate for Supreme Judge, leads the . ticket with 3286 votes in the eighty-four districts. The vote of other candidates on that ticket range from 1825 to 2200. a shown in detail below. Charter (S.) 3,02 Lawrence (S.) 2,115 Lavery (8. )..... 1.825 Gibson (A.) 6.192 Niles (A.) 6,163 Nye (A.) 6,249 Representatives Kinney (RJ..., 14.P37 6,906 Edwards (R.) 14.034 6.719 Cromar (R.) 14,007 6.799 Hull (R.) 13.947 6,735 Anderson R). 13,778 6,378 Psnter (R.) 13,729 6.293 Marks (R.) 13,937 6.844 Stookey (R.) 13.842 6,474 Joseph (R.) 13,56 6.101 i McCrea (R.) 14.027 6.666 Hamer (D.) 8,131 Riser (D.) 8,315 Jacobson (D.) 8.2U8 Spencer (D.) 8,212 McCoy (D.) 8,408 Dern (D.) 8,436 Olson D.) 8,093 Clark (D.) 8,368 Douglas (D.) 8,456 Stringfellow (D.) 8,361 Johnson (S.) 2.093 Osborne (8.) '. 2,064 Lewis (S.) 2,062 Birch (3.) 2.062 Davis (8.) 2.066 Marcum (S.) 2.070 Stewart (8.) , 2.(93 Erickann 8. 2.061 On the American ticket McMillan. for long term Commissioner leads with 6950 votes, with the probability that it will be increased to more than 7000 in the missing districts. Hlles for Congress ; has 6853 and Ferry for Governor 6643. In Salt Lake City Hills. Republican, made a splendid run, getting a plural-' plural-' ity of 4137. He is a staunch Republican Republi-can and will make a capable official. The vote In detail in the eighty-four districts reported is as follows: Judge Hall's attention was called to the closeness of the figures, but said that he had no hope of his election. He - -.had made no figures on the race him-I him-I self. He feels highly gratified, how-Kpver, how-Kpver, at the showing made by his JViends in the race. Rep. Candidates' Nantes. Votes. Plur'y. Electors ' Roosevelt (R.) 19.584 11.432 Parker (D.) 8.152 Debs (S.) , 2,393 Congress .... Howell (R.) 13.968 $.840 Powers (D.)..... 10.128 Hlles (A.)... 6,853 Scbock (S.) 2,096 Justices Supreme Court Straup m.) '. 12 7,077 Varian (D.) 9.365 Goodwin (S.) 3.2S6 Governor . Cutler (R.).... 12,652 2.673 Moyle, (D.) 9,879 Kadftman (S.) 2,016 Ferry (A.) 6,643 Secretary of State . Tlngey (R.) 14.023 6.160 Harmon (D.) 7.863 Porter (S) 2.010 Clark (8.) i 2.053 Dover (8.) 2.055 Sleater (A.) 6.319 Llghtfoot (A) 6.339 Cabopn (A.) 6.407 Nordberg (A.) 6,262 Stewart (A.) 6.470 Benedict (A.) 6.446 Taylor (A.).....1. 6.395 .... Corser (A.) 6,4fi Darmer (A.) 6.415 Barrette (A.) 6,429 Commissioner, Four Tears Mackay (R) 13.465 6.276 Home (D.) , 8,270 BriKhouee S.) 1.94 McMillan (A.) 6,950 Commissioners, Two Tears Miller (R.) .' 11.424 3,300 Hays (D 8.124 Parson (8.).....'. 1.91 Bourgard (A)... 6.823 Sherifr Emery (R.) 13.841 6.866 Cummlngs (D.) 7.975 Bogart (8.). ...J. 1,824 Raleigh (A.) 6,675 Treasurer Carbis (R.) 13.766 6.1E9 Toung (D.)....v 8.6-17 ..... Spahr (8.) 1,837 Rooklidge (A.) 6,297 Auditor Fisher (R.) K1R6 6.642 Blakely (D.)... 7.676 Lloyd (8.) 1.943 Mauck (A.) 6,213 Clerk Eldredge (R.).. 18.949 6,810 : Seare tD.) 9.R39 I Norton (8.) 1.922 Reese (A.) 6,694 Recorder-Perkins Recorder-Perkins (R.).... .-. 13.926 6,628 Rumel V.) 8.298 Locke (8.) 1.928 McKellar (A.)., 6,377 Attorney Chrlstensen (R.) 13.249 4,750 Lund (D.) 8.499 Gilbert (S.) 1.916 Dinlnny (A.)...' 6,575 County Surveyor Swenson R.).. 13.810 6.17$ Rock (D.) - 8.097 Fox (3.) 2.009 Collier (A.) .r 6.607 Assessor Brown (R.).....".. 13.762 4,622 Qulnn (D.) 9.240 Carlson (S.) 1.924 Anson (A.) 6,318 City Judges Dlehl (R.) 10.893 6.127 Whittaker'(R.) 10,017 3,926 Fowler (D.) 6,766 Sommer (D.). 6.098 Twomey (A.) 6.245 Armstrong (A.) 6.100 County Superintendent-Smith Superintendent-Smith (R ) 3.074 681 Moss CD.) 2,392 Burt (8.) 490 Justice of the Peace-Smith Peace-Smith (R.) .887 4.021 Hamer (D.).... 6,864 Clark (A.) 6,444 ..... Constable-Hills Constable-Hills (R) 9.976 4,137 Allen (D.) 6,839 Patterson (A.) 6.549 |