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Show I VOTE IM THE STATE OF UTAH . UTAH' Pioo, Nov. C Incomplete returns In Utah county lndicnto a plurality for the entire Duiuocintlc tickot; the straight .and sftratohed ballots l thirty-five districts out of fifty-three ghe a plurality of 250 to 450 Democratic v Prove wont Dcmocrntic for the first time since 13 m the presidential campaign. Tolton, Democrat boot Spry In Proo by G9 otcs. while the average majority for the Democratic-presidential Democratic-presidential electors in the city was The eight districts fn the city gave 1126 for the Democratic presidential electors and 0 13 Republican, GC5 Pro- greSBlve and 12S Socialist For state offices, Spry, 059: Tolton, 102S; Morris, Mor-ris, 7C0, Hurt, 124. Congressman Howell (R ) 9S2; .1. Johnson (R.) 9pS; Thomas (D.) 1105; T. D. Johnson (D.) 111:5; Loe (P.) 037; Larson (P) G33; Kncrr (S.) 124; King (S:) 125. For Justice supreme court, Frick (R.) 955; Young (D.) 1151; Hiles (P) Clo. For judge of the Fourth district,, Provo gave a plurality for the Democratic nominee; Evans (R.) received 1055; Morgan (DO 1185, E. L. Jones was elected precinct Justice over Glazier (R.) bv 147 plurality and Wilklns (D,) for constablo beat Roper (R) 13L Wald (P.) ran third with 455 votes. The vote in the county shows plainly plain-ly thtit the Democratic victory was brought about by the Proresshc party, 99 per cent of their uupport coming from the Republican party. The returns qo far indicate a Democratic Demo-cratic plurality of from 300 to 500 on tho county ticket, with the possible exception of superintended of county schools. Provo city does not vote on Into office, and at present the result Is uncertain, but Crecr (R ) ha6 carried car-ried the county by a -small plurality. It will require the official count to decide the matter. Judd (R.) for mRJ sheriff has also run ahead In somo 3" 1 districts, and in that office it will flM also depend on the official count, fM ( Which will be made next Monday. |