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Show Official Count of tbejEleciitD Tho board ot stato canvassors Wod-nosday Wod-nosday completed Its work of com- , . u olcct,n returns throughout through-out tho stato, so far as olllccs por-taming por-taming to moro than ono county aro concerned. Tho only Democrat elected out of all tlio names canvassed by tho stato board was Judgo Oeorgo Chrlstonson In tho Seventh Judicial district, comprising com-prising Sanpoto, Carbon, Emory, Grand and San Juan counties. Tho total voto for presidential doctors doc-tors woro: Domocrats, GG.C39; Republicans, Re-publicans, 81&G; Socialists, 3.16U; Farmer-Labor, 4,475. For United States Senator. Milton II. Welling (D.), GG.280; Rood Smoot (R.) 82.G6G; AloxT Dovan (S.), 3,995: Alex Dovan (F.-L.), 3,017. Total for Dovan, 7.012; plurality for Smoot, 26,286; majority for Smoot, 19,274. For Conressman From The First Utah District Jamos W. Funk (p.), 27,974; Don D. Colton (R.), 41.749; John O, Wattors, (S.), 1,740; John O. Wattors (F.-L.), 1,340. Total for Wattors, 3,080; plurality for Colton, 13,775; majority for Col' ton, 10,695. For Conressman From Tho Second Utah District. Mathonlhah Thomas (D.), 28.201; E. O. Loathorwood (R.), 39,235; O. J. Stonoy (S.), 1,696; Marvin P. Dalos (F.-L.), 2,437. Plurality for Loathorwood, 11,034, majority for Loathorwood, 6,901. For Governor of Utah. T. N. Taylor (D), 54,913; Charlos R. Mahoy (It.), 83,518; E. D. Locko (S), 843; Georgo Crosby (F.-L.), 2,300. Plurality for Maboy, 28,605; majority major-ity for Maboy, 23,402. For Judge of the 8upremo Court.. Harold M. Stophcns (D.), 57,418; Josoph E. Frlck (R.), 81.574. Majority for Frlck, 24,162. For Secretary of State. Elbort D. Thomas (D.), 56,709; H. E. Crockett (R.), 81,073; D. A. Law-ronco Law-ronco (S.), 2,935 W, E. Hubbard (P.-L.), (P.-L.), 4,340. Plurality for Crockott, 24,364; majority ma-jority for Crockett, 17,091. For Attorney General. Stowart P. Dobba (D.), 56,511; Har-vey-H. ClufO (It.), 81;460;!Larenco McOlvorn (S.), 2,977; R. Ollray (F. L.), 4,325. Plurality for Cluff, 24,849; majority major-ity for Cluff, 17,597. For 8tate Treasurer. Qoorgo M. Whltmoro (D.), 57,023; W. D. Sutton (R.) 80,776; Sol J. Selvln (S.), 2,938; Parkor D. Cady (F.-L.), 4,398; plurality for Sutton, 23,753; majority for Sutton, 16,417. For State Auditor Danlol O. Larson (D.), 56,405; Mark Tuttlo (R.), 80.980; W. D. Murphy (S.), 3,421; J. H. Magdlol (F.-h.). 4.310; plurality for Tuttlo, 24,415; majority for Tuttlo, 16,684. For State Superintendent of Public Instruction. L. J. Mulr (D), 57,539; George Thomas (It.), 80,163; Fnnnlo Solvln (S.), 2,879; Mamlo A. Hvlzdalok (F.-L.), (F.-L.), 4,318; plurality for Thomas, 22,-624; 22,-624; majoflty for Thomas, 15,409. Constitutional Amendments. Quostlon No. 1 (city charters,) yos, 22,757; no, 27,656; majority against, 4899. Question No. 2 (stato support ot schools), yos, 43,552; no, 31,210; majority ma-jority for 12,342. Quostlon No. 3 (stato dobt limit), yos, 15,142; no, 33,417; majority against, 18,275. Question No. 4 (right ot action In fatal injury casos), yos, 26,288; no, 24,819; majority for, 1,469. For Judge, Fourth District Andrew 11. Morgan (D), 9,835; Ellas Hanson (R.), 10,331; majority for Hansen, 496. For DUtrlct Attorney, Fourth District. Jamos D. Tuckor (D.), 8,974; Charles Char-les J. Wahlqulst (It.), 11,323; majority major-ity for Wahlqulst, 2,349. |