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Show Roosevelt and Fairbanks will have a majority ma-jority in Utah ranging from 16,0:0 to ZO.OO. The return from the State are coming la i with exasperating slowness. The returns from Grand, Wasatch and Weber coun- ties are complete, but othera are ti- I matt The followla table la approximately approxi-mately correct: I Rooeevw't's County. Harei-iy. (Heaver t-O I. ox i-'.ST 0 Cache t 0 I Carbon . I 0 Iavta . t 0 I.ruery 1.4 Oarfield Grand Iron 4-6 Kne ..................... .... Vnlard TO Morgan ' 2-0 Piute 15 Rich ) Sanpete LS O Bait Lake ,w0 San Juan ' , Sevier ") Summit TO Tooele 4-0 Ulntaa 120 Utah x,0U Wasatch , &j2 Wayne , Weber 3,230 Total .M.on Washington (Dem.) 100 Following la a Hit or the Republicans elected: Congress Joseph Howell. Justice Supreme Court Daniel N. Btraup. Governor John C. Cutler. Secretary of State Charles 8. Ttngey. Attorney-oeneral M. A. Breeden. State Auditor J. A. Edwards. . State Tree-rurer James Christiansen. Superintendent of Public Instruction A. C. Nelson. Third District Judges Charles W. Morse, Thomas D. Lewis, Morris L. Ritchie, Greoge O. Armstrong. - . District Attorney, Third District F. C. 1 Loofbourow. I Sixth District State Senators Stephen H. Love, Samuel C. Park, George N. Lawrence. Law-rence. Eighth District Representatives, Salt Lake County Clesson 8. Kinney, Will lam T. Edward, Herbert B. Cromar, Thomas Hull, A. V. Anderson. William J. Panter, Charles E. Marks. Stonewall J. Stookey, Harry S. Joseph, William M. McRea. The Salt Lake county officers sleeted are as follows: Commissioner, Four-Tear TerraJohn C Mackay. Commissioner, Two-Tear TermEdward D. Miller. Sheriff C. Frank Emery. Treasurei W. O. Carbls. ' Auditor I. M. Fisher. Clerk J. IT. Eldrede. Jr. Recorder P. O. Perkins. Attorney P. P. Chrlstensen. ! Surveyor Joseph B. Swenson. Assessor Campbell M. Brown. In Salt Lake City the following officers were chosen: Judges of the City Court Christopher B. Dlehl, Joseph J. Whltakar. ' Justice of the Peace Dana T. Smith. Constable W. Frank Hills. |