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Show O vj -A-.il j.. -J i ' ' r ' : ! - i '. ' ' i yee for ; u -j ; . . . e Keput 1 Carry ; - . r . . 7 M to u.i n'ajji-.-.y. PF.ICH, I''-v. " 5 -ni!ble ti r'v any f . 'It - f'T thl Carbon, c t' e th mornir - 2 ' v t ratche L Indlnai ir.s er 1 r . - 1 l.-rauij on Isa;.cnal t.Jct. OGDEN". Utah. Nnv. 9." r v t!r die trlcte out of f?-tV.r'- It v - c intj give Roosevelt f i, i ..-Vc-rr r Govt ernor. Cutlpr T.i. 'o '. i r Com gressman, Howe I. l-.eput:. ' Fow ers, Ijemocrat, 277. f LEHI. Kov. 9. The P.er-uM.'can f from top to bottom, will tMw a r . : 1 Of S00. The vote of the bocUii."? u 4 Americans, 2. In th County bur"";"1'"" ent fight. O. N. Chlid and Lars L-ii-.-n- I are running neck and neck." MODEN'A. Vtah. Nov. . Twopreclncfl out of nine tn this county give Roosevej ls9, Parker 7, rbe 41. The count Is pro) cetdlng v?ry slowly. Morris, the tmoi cratic candidate for District Attorney, ri ahead of his ticket In this precinct, r ceivln 10 votes. HKBER, Nov. . Returns from VTai satch county to this hour O 15 a. ml show: Roosevelt. 64; Parksr, How 1 H5; Powers. K8; Cutler, 627: Moyle, tl 6enaor Rasband. bi3; Smtth. 8oA Re-iJ resentaUve V Uson. Ms; Macdonald, l. GREEX RIVER. Nov. . The vote 0 this precinct ts: Roosevslt 68. Parker 111 Howell 61. Powers U, Hiles 1; Cutler M Moyle 11. Terry L WXLLSVILLE. Utah, Nov. $. In th precinct, Howell's home, the vote u Roosevalt Parker TO; Howell M, P01S era ro. MERCUR, Utah, Nov. 1 Mercnr casj this vote today: Roosevelt 182, Parker 124 '. Debs 26: Howell 140, Powers 144, Schock ii Hiles 20; Cutler Ul. Moyle 144. Kauffmaj 14, Ferry 29. BRIGHAM. Nov. 9. RepubUcane M Biirham City claim a majority of Cot In Box Elder. The American party ha 25 straight votes- In the county. n SPRING VI LLE. Nov. . The stralgH ballots In the Ave polling districts givj 119 majority for the Republican ticket There were too ecratcheei tickets. . ' MILFORD, Nov. ".Returns ss far d counted give Roosevelt and Kc, v'McaJ ticket forty majority. . PATSON. Utah, Nov. . The vo' is: Roopevelt 4J0. Parker 3o6, D-- . It , Howell 837, Powers 3S6, Schock 32, Ktrt 1 Cutler 404, Moyle 373, Kauffman 23, Peri ry 8. I " OVO, I7ov. 9. Returns on etra':v.t t: .. from t.'-hteen precincts give r-veve'.t a majority of 1042. McHln-ley's McHln-ley's majority four years ago from the nrre ehtrua rreclncta wa i7. Indication In-dication are that Kepubllcans will carry Ltah county by 200. LepubUcans have 2U majority on straight ballot, with 1051 scratched tickets in the city. Democrats concede Provo to Republicans Republi-cans ca National ticket by nearly 1000 votes. PARTINGTON. Nov. . The count Is not all in, but the figures received thus far give Roosevelt 7:2 votes and Parker lj. Howell has 712, as a trains t 4&0 for Powers. Cutler received bi votes and Moyle 60S. VaJton, the Republican candidate for State Senator, bus u while Ridge, Democrat, Dem-ocrat, has 43. Klchards, Republican can. elJate tor the Legislature, has vi, and Btwart, Democrat, 4C2. The indications are that the entire Republican Re-publican State ticket will be elected here. PARK CITT, Utah, Nov. . At midnight Incomplete returns Indicate the election cf two-thlrde of the Republican Repub-lican county ticket. Roosevelt has carried car-ried the county by possibly 200. City Is Democratic. Howell was cut In several district. American ticket will have about 150 TOtei . AMETUCAN FORK, Nov. Returns counted In this city up to 1:30 o'clock give the following result: Roosevelt, 575; Parker, HI; Debs, J; Howell. 500; Powers, 420; Schoch, 7; Hiles, 3; Cutler, 620; Moyle, 400; Kauffman, (; Ferry, 8. The Legislature Is Republican by 200 majority. BINGHAM, Nov. District 81 cast & votes. Straight Republican V). scratched 114;, straight Socialist 73. scratched 69; straight Democrat 44, scratched 6: straight American 5, scratched 76; spoiled votes 4, no vote 2. Districts 80, 90 and 92 show so many scratched tickets that it will be late In the afternoon before the vote can be counted. EUREKA. Nov. 9. It will be Impossible Impos-sible to get anything definite. Somewhere Some-where in the neighborhood of 1000 votes were cast. Juab county probably will elect the Republican county ticket by a small majority. Nephl Is Republican; Silver City, Democratic by a small majority; ma-jority; Levan, Republican; Robinson, Democratic; Mammoth, Republican; Eureka, very close, probably Republican. Republi-can. Socialists are cutting In very heavy, but hardly think they wll elect. It Is probable that Republican Representatives Repre-sentatives will be elected. ST. GEORGE. Utah, Nov. 9. Electoral Elec-toral vote of St. George for Roosevelt, 209; Parker, iZ2; Howell, 208; Powers, 346; Shock, 2; Hiles, 2; Cutler, 202; Moyle, 254; Kauffman, 2; Allller, Republican Repub-lican legislator, 199; Cautumm, Democratic Demo-cratic legislator, S57; Leeds, Republican elector, 28; Democratic, 38; Howell, 27; Powers, 39; Cutler, 28; Moyle, 39, Miller, 23; Cautumm, 43. , MORGAN, Nov. 9. Five precincts out of six give Roosevelt 870; Parker, 232; Debs, 5); Howell, 363: Powers, 244; Schock, 49; Cutler. SEC; Moyle. 242. State Senator Walton KRep.). J4l: Rich (Dem ). 2S0. Represontatlve Anderson (Rep.), 83; Francis (Dem.), 24$: Rasmussen (Socialist), (Social-ist), 44. The entire Republican county ticket Is elected, with one or two exceptions. excep-tions. TOOELE, Nov. 9. Indications are that the Republicans will carry Tooele Too-ele county by a majority of at least 350 for the State ticket. Roosevelt and Fair-bocks Fair-bocks will probably receive a majority of 600. Tooele will give a majority of 70; Grantsvllle, 57; Stockton, 75; St John's. 12. and other towns in the county will swell the majority to about 850. ROBINSON." Nov. 9. The Democratic National, State and legislative ticket has curried this town by about 30 plural, lty. The vote for Parker was 107. against 92 for Roosevelt, and the remainder of the ticket is about the same. RICHFIELD. Nov. 9. Roosevelt has 150 |