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Show Repuwican Landslide for Tift Our Next President Our Next Governor Our Next Vice-President I Willim Howard Taft William Srpy James S. Sherman I fepablieans Scueep I City, Codnty, State and Ration! IGABXAND, BOX ELDER COUNTY AND THE STATE OF UTAH ARE IN LINE WITH THE NATION IN SUPPORT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GRAND OLD REPUBLICAN PARTY. LntBt returns give Tnft and Sherman Sher-man 32C electorlal vatos and Bryan and Kern 158. Nearly every county In the Btnto has gone Republican and the next legislature will lie overwhelmingly Republican. Halt Lnko County went Republican from Taft at the head down to city c-ontitnble, and city wards that were considered American strongholds, hoisted the Republican banner. Returns up to date give Republican Republi-can niajorltler. In the following counties coun-ties of Utah; Hrnc Elder, Reaver, Cache, Carbon, Davis, Emery, Iron, Millard, Morgan, Rich, Summit, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Utah, Uintah, Weber, Wasatch and Wash ington. Rryan gets the solid south, with the exception of Missouri, and al30 carries Colorado, Maryland, Nebraska and Nevada. The Socialist voto In Chicago was about lG.OOOO. The party lost 12,- 000 compared with the voto of 1004. Thursday, William Jennings Rry-9 Rry-9 an, the defeated candidate, sent the following telegram of congratulations to President-elect Tnft: "Hon. W. II. Taft, Cincinnati, O. Please accept ac-cept congratulations and best wishes for tho success of your admlnltratlon. (Signed) William Jennings Bryan." In the Sunset precinct 2C1 ballots woro cast. 108 were straight Republicans, Repub-licans, 51 were straight Democratic and 102 were scratched ballots. Among the scratch bollots were votes for the Socialist and Amerlcnn candidates. can-didates. Tho vote on the amendments Is as follows: Nr. 1. Proposed amendment providing pro-viding for the taxation of mines nnd mining property 17 In favor, 43 against. No. 2. Proposed amendment fixing fix-ing the rate of taxation for state purposes and appropriating same 11 in favor, 38 against. No. 3. Proposed amendment authorizing au-thorizing the legislature to create new counties and change tho boundaries boun-daries of existing counties 13 In favor, 10G against. Following Is the result of the election elec-tion In the Sunset Precinct: Presidential electors: Thomas Sevy R.; 171 Lafayette Holbrook, R 172 Henry Cohn, R 172 I Frank II. Stephens, D 77 lAqullla Nebeker, D 70. James Andrus, D 7fi j 'R. Lcggett, S , 60. 'm. M. Johnson, S ". . . . 9 J. C.Edgar, S 9 ' Representative to Congress: Joseph Howell, R 173 Lyman R. Mnrtlneau, D 75 Charles Crane, S 8 Charles I. Douglas, A 5 Justice of Supremo Court: William M. McCarty, R 471 Samuel W. Stewart, D 70 Ogdcn II lies, A 5 For Governor: William Spry, R 149 Jesso W. Knight, D 9C IV. R. Rohman, S . . . 9 I John A. Street, A 2 I Secretary of State: Charles S. Tlngey, R 171 I Evan R. Owen, D 76 I W. II. Schnck, S 8 E. A. Llttlefleld, A 6 ' Attorney Genernl: Albert R. Dames, R 171 'Jos. W. Strlnsfellow, D 75 A. E. Wlxon, S 8 J. Walcott Thompson, A., 3 J. R. Bowdlo, (Liberal) f. 1 State Auditor: Jesso D. Jewkes, R 172 J. W. Nixon, D 74 L. A. Walker. S 8 George W. Parks, A 4 I Ladies' Furs I Big Sample Ltine I A 1 I Wholesale Prices! I Regular $15 pups f4ocu $10 I" Ladies' puv JVluffs & Col-I Col-I laretes in Proportion. H Every Department is Complete We Purchased Our Entire Mock at a Itiu Discount for Cash nnd are Giving you the Benefit of our Splendid Guy M NEW LINE OF HATS IN 1 Including the Celebrated STETSON to pay off your Election bets with I Booihe Mer. Produce Co., HjWhere You Get the Stato Treasurer: David Matson, R 170 Joseph E. Crnne, D 77 Joseph McLaughlin, S 7 Henry Welsh, A 6 Supt. of Public Instruction: A. E. Nelson, R. 169 D, H. Robinson, D 77 Elizabeth P. Plepgras, S 7 George U. Swcazey, A 4 Stato Senator: W. C. Horsley, R 175 R. E. Davis, D 72 Representative: W. S. Hansen, It 161 P. M. Hansen, D 82 District Judge: Wlllard W. Maughan, R 161 JuBtln D. Call, D 91 District Attorney: Henjomin C. Call, R 151 Frank K. Nebeker, D 101 County Commissioner (4 yr. term) D. E. Adams, R 182 J. C. Cutler, D 09 ' County Commissioner (2 yr. torm) Myron J. RlcharJs, R 187 George May, D 63 ' County Clerk: Alvln Ipsen, R 173 Victor E. Madsen, D 76 County Sheriff: Joseph Joscphson, R 174 Lowls S. Wight, D. . 76 County Recorder: Isabel Dalton, R 160 Ernest P. Horsley, D 92 County Attorney: Nels Jcnson, R 177 George R. Chase, D 75 County Assessor: Ellas Jonsen, R 174 Hyrum E. Perry, D 78 County Treasurer: (I. Adney, R 170 Lewis II. Gets:, D 80 County Surveyor: James N. Holdaway, R 178 Moroni Mortenxt-n, D 74 Precinct Justice of Peace: Ilurdett Smith, R 90 W. R. Vanneet, R 2 M. Evans, R 1 II. Iloyd, D 6 Precinct Constablo: T. L. Snook, R 84 ' David McFerson, R 1 Charles Campbell, R 1 H. Iloyd, D 4 ELECTION NOTES. Tho election pasted off quietly In Garland. Most of tho business houses I closed up In the nfternoon. Out of ! tho 330 registered voters, only 261 showed up at tho polls to vote. The heaviest voting was done nfter 3 p. m., nnd It was necessary to put up another voting booth, (3 in all) to accomodate tho crowd thnt filled the hall in the afternoon. Peter Jensen, chairman of the Judges Jud-ges of Election, took tho returns to Hrlgham City oarly Wednesday morning. morn-ing. R, E. Raxtor, managor of the R. M. II. Telephone Co., gavo tho public good sorvlco by gottlng quick returns from tho state and nation. - Considerable money changed hands within the past few days and Dryan men were tho heaviest loosors. ' Hurrah for Taft! Hurrah for tho County! Hurrah for Everything! Hurrah' Where Do You Keep Your Will? After one lms cxcrchcd due prudence nnd H esro in tanking bis will, rb every property H owner should, nnd In selecting his execut- B or so Hint his requests will be carefully nnd H strictly cnrrled through, the Important j B question Is n plnco to keep It. H As there Is nlwnys more or less dnnper In H Icnvlng a will around the house, why not H store yours In our riitK-ritoop vault H where It will bo absolutely snfe There H is no chnrgc for this service at the H , State. Bank of Brigham City. Accounts Under State Supervision and Control. PALACE BARBER SHOP MOVED. This week, 11. F. Mlllor, barbor, purchased from Fred Richards, bar-bcr, bar-bcr, tho Palaco Harbor Shop, furnl-turo furnl-turo and fixtures, nnd has moved tho same to tho J. F. Owens hotel on Factory Strcot. Mr. Miller has had tho east room of thnt building nicely fitted up for tho shop's now quartors .AH and opened up for business Friday morning. Ho will conduct n strictly first class, sanitary barber shop, with good bath room In connection. Tho now shop presents a very inviting np- pcarauce In every rcspoct. Mr, Rich- nrds will have charge of ono of the chairs in tho new shop. Success. FOR SALE Two good pianos at cost. Tremont Furniture Co. tf E. Y. Schneider, I Dealer in Fine Candies, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Etc. ,H Oranges, Bananas and Fresh Fruit in Season ; Garland, Utah QEORGE yELDRUM p)ainter, I apcr Hanger & Sign-writer Carries a ood stock of all grades of wall paper at reasonable pries ALL WORK GUARANTEED, H Tremont, 4 Utah. H Closing j" Out Sale! I Nov. 9th I All Our Men's, Boys and ' P Children's Suits will be put on Sale MONDAY, I NOV EM BLR 9th at M Kf Percent m Discount m Just Half Price , ; J'K Call Early if you want FIRST CHOICE First Come First Served! Garland Mercantile Co., 1 |