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Show 1YS" IKE GAINS j 5NLY TWENTY-THREE CITIES AND TOWNS IN STATE OF UTAH VOTE FOR OPEN SALOONS. While Two Largest Town In Stat Will Remain "Wet," the Number of "Wet' Towna I Reduced, Most of Rural District Being "Dry." j Salt Lake Clty.-The "dry" made substantial gains as a result of the election held In I'tab on Tuesday. He turns from the cities and towns of the ; state show that eighty-seven cities nnd towns will bo without saloons, while twenty three v. Ill have licensed saloons. The number of "wet" towns ill the state has been reduced. While tlio "wet!" won u uecisivo victory In Kail Lake, Ogdcii. I'ark City, ltingliam and the various towns of Curium county, the "drya" made largo inroads upon I ho agricultural actions of the state, holding lu line most of the cities and to lis mat now have no saloons and rapturing a mini-. mini-. her that were In the "wet" column. The vote cast takes out of tho wet" 1 column Into I be "dry," tin1 towns ol i ltiigham City, fortune. Tremontoii i and Gut land, In l!ox Kldcr county. f at ho county, which was entirely j "dry." remains so by a large majority, i Carbon county, the seat of I'tah s j coal mining Industry, is "wet," with the exception of Spilng Glen. ! In 1 invis county, Farniinnton, the lo 1 cation of the Lagoon, recorded Hh pro I lest agaliiHl the movement to abolish lb" open paloou. Kinery county decided for no naloons, ai-ido from the town of Green Hlver, which la still in the "wet" ranks. Here the "drya" captured CuMlo Dale, I'aw fry, Kerrou, Huntington and Grange Vllle. Miirord, In Heaver county, is still "vvef by a majority ot Still, the remainder re-mainder of that territory voting against the saloon. lu Juab county l-.ureka an I Mam-! Mam-! moth went 'wef by decisive margin, while Ncphl remained "dry." Weber county goes dry" out side of Ggden, where the ant I prohl hittonliU wiiii by a majority of Id 01 casting 4,713 out of the total 4,7i; . votes. With the exception oT I'ark City t Summit county Is "dry." a In Tooele county Stockton and Ophl went "wet." while Tooele City gav e a majority of more than 1'iu for th , "drys." In Utah county Goshen an Salem retained the right to aell llqur (. In ealoona, tho real of tho town an ( the unit getting on the other side 9 the fence. f In Salt Lnko every voting dlstrlc r but one returned a majority In favo n of the open saloon, the majority beliii - i.TiO. J |