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Show ELECTION RESULT CANVASSING BOARD COUNT MAKES LITTLE CHANGE FROM INITIAL REPORT. Discovery of Slight Error in Report From Weber County as to Socialist Social-ist Vote and One From Cache on the Amendments. Salt Lake City The count by the board of state canvassers of the vote cast at the recent slate election has been announced, aud shows but little variation from the initial reports from the counties. It was discovered that a copyist's error er-ror had greatly increased the vote for the Socialist candidate for attorney general over the actual vote given in Weber county. The Socialist vote in Ogden for this office was added up as 300, but the "tail" of a "7" was carried down from the line above, with the result re-sult that the city total was carried into the county total as "3001." The Ogden Socialist vote for this office was therefore there-fore reported 2755 more than it actually actual-ly was. This was corrected, as was the vote on the amendments in Cache county, where another copyist's error had occurred. Here is how the counties of the state vote for president : County Dem. Rep. Soc. Fr.-Lb. Beaver 741 1.U58 25 la Boxelder 2.330 3.421 3n 2 Cache 4.239 5.063 3 4. C-arbon 1,559 1.675. 102 24 Pasnrett 32 94 : - Davis 1,632 2.4';3 19 S Duchesne S22 l.i23 4S n Emerv 1,029 1.2S5 6 16 Oarfield 393 1,023 9 6 Grand 278 3"fl 8 J Iron - 561 1.399 2 Juab 1.30S 1,602 14: 40 Kane 1SS 501 2 1 .Millard 1.167 2.199 12t 23 Morgan 397 544 2 - Piute 2S3 538 13 9 Hich 322 419 .... Salt Lake ....19.249 27,5-11 1.4S3 2.300 San Juan .... 260 523 23 1 Sanpete 2.406 3.741 61 11 Sc-vier 1,425 2.506 3 Summit S74 1,503 69 OS Tooele 916 1.3S7 59 108 Pintail S17 1.354 62 6 Utah 6.377 7.762 272 131 Wasatch 665 1.061 10 2 Washington ..1.008 1,131 7 3 Wavno 224 396 14 5 Weber 5.239 7,122 359 1.32d State total.. 56, 639 81,555 3.159 4.475 The state totids for each candidate named in the ballots are follows : For Presidential Electors. DemocratsDaisy Demo-cratsDaisy Allen, 5G.a'!9; Martha E. Barnes, 50.G01 ; E. E. Hoffman, 5G,43o ; William Edwards, 50,548. Republicans J. Howard Garrett, Sl,-555; Sl,-555; Margaret L. Judd, 81,343; Warren L. Wattis, S1.363; J. A. Melville, Jr., 81,322. Socialists Ole Arilson, 3150; Lois X. Parsons, 3145; Stanley Torsak, 3145; Mary Shelton, 3143. Farmer-Labor W. H. Scho'ck, 4475 ; Elizabeth A. Donahue, 4437; Robert J. Dixon, 4443; C. T. Martin, 4437. For United States Senator. Milton II. Welling (D.), 56.2S0; Reed Smoot (R.), S2.5G6; Alex Bevan (S.), 3995; Alex Bevan (F.-L.), 3017. Total for Bevan, 7012; plurality for Suio.ot, 20,-2SG; 20,-2SG; majority for Smoot, 10,274. For Congressman from the First Utah District. James W. Funk (D.), 27.974; Don B. Colton (B..), 41,749; John O. Watters (S.), 740; John O. Watter CVL.). 1340. Total for Watters, 3080; plurality for Colton, 13,775; majority for Colton. Col-ton. 10,095. For Congressman from the Second Utah District. Mathonihah Thomas ( (I:.). 2S.201 ; E. O. I.eatherwood (It.), ."9.2:15; C. J. Stoney. (S.), 1G9G ; Ma.-wn P. Rales' (F.-L.), 2437. Plurality for I.iarherwood, 11,034; majority f.r Leatherwood. G901. For Governor.- -T. X. Taylor (D.), 54.913: Charles R. Mabey (li.). S3.51S: E. li. Locke (S.). 2S43; George Crosby (F.-L.). 2300. Plurality for Mabey, 28,-r.05 28,-r.05 : majority for Mabey, 23,402. For Judge of the Supreme Court. Harold M. Stephens (IX), 57,412; Joseph E. Friek (R.) 81.574. Majority Majori-ty for Friek. 24.1G2. For Secretary of State. Elbert D. Thomas (D.). 50.700; H. E. Crockett (li.), 81.073; B. A. Lawrence (S.), 20P.5 ; W. E. Hubbard (F.-L.), 4340. Plurality for Crockett. 24,304; majority for Crockett, 17.091. For Attorney General. Stewart P. Pobhs (D.), 50.511; Harvey 11. Cluff (R.), 81.400; Lawrence McC.ivern (S.). 2'.I77 : li. Gilray (F.-L.), 4325. Plurality for Cluff, 24,840; majority for Cluff, 17.597. For State Treasurer. George M. Whitmore (D.), 57,023; W. D. Sutton (R.). 80.770; Sol J. Selvin (S.), 29:',8 ; Parker P.. Cady (F.-L.). -139S ; pluraiiiy ror Sutton. 23 753; majority for Sutton. Sut-ton. 1G.-H7. For State Auditor. Daniel O. Larson Lar-son (D.), 50.-IO5: Mark Tntile (R). S0.980: V. P.. Murphy (S.), 3121 : .1. II. Mugcliel (F.-L.). 4310: pluraiiiy for 'futile. 24.-115; majority for 'futile, ld.GN-1. For Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction. L. J. Muir (lb), 57,539; George Thomas (li.), SO, 1(33 ; Fannie Selvin (S.). 2S97: Mamie A. llvizilalek, (F.-L.), 4318; vltirality for Thomas, 22.021: majority for Thomas, 15,109. Constitutional Amendments. Question Ques-tion No. 1 (city charters), yes 22,757; no, 27.050; majority againsl, -1899. Question No. 2 (slate support of schools), yes, 13.552; no, 31,210; majority ma-jority for. 12.3 12. (iie.siion No, 3 (stale debt limit), yes, 15,1 '2: no, 3.".. 117; majority i'.reinst. 1V2T5. Question No. -I (right of action In If.oal injury cases), yes, 20, 2S8 ; no, ' J'.sut ; major. ;v for. 1 109. |