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Show STRAW VOTE CAST ON A TRAIN A straw vote was taken on the Overland Limited on Saturday, during the couise of Its run from Omaha to Ogden, and the result was checked up when the train reached this place. The vote stood 33 for Roosevelt and 23 for Taft. The women on the train were not allowed to vote, but nearly all wore in favor of Roosevelt for president. For Taft Edward T. Belknap, Hackettstown, N. J.; S. B. Brown, Delaware, O.; H. Booth, O. E. Brood-bury Brood-bury and I. Booth, of Evanstou, Wyo.; H. b. Swan, Fresno, Calif.; M. Levy, V M. Peltner and A. D. Layno, of San Francisco, Chas H. Atherton, Honolulu, David Powell, B. P. Anderson Ander-son and Chas. F. Thomas, of San Francisco; Ward T. Bower, Washington, Washing-ton, D. C; D. H. Anderson, Richmond, Ind., Martin Rowlayquer and Milt Francis, of San Francisco; Van V. Phinoy, Sacramento; Frank E. Dudley, Denver; A. B. Tuley, San Francisco; J. F McDowell, New York; Chas. N. Black and F. Thelnot, of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. For Roosevelt AlexSmlth. , San Francisco; G. A. Jordon, Honolulu; C. (J. I'TanKlin, UmcagU, v. -n.. jav.nawi,, Chicago; T. J. Fultz, Denver; T. D. Porter, St Louis; Wm S. Belcher, Long Island, H. F. Belcher, New York; T. Roosevelt, Stockton, Calif.; Roosevelt, Chicago; T. L. Cardon, Logan, Md.; G. M. Smith, Ogden, Utah; W. C. Stevenson, Ogden, Utah; Paul Lawrence, Los Angeles; L. Barker, Bar-ker, San Francisco; AV. C. Fischer, Douglas, Wyo.; E. S. Huatead, Omaha; A L: Mlllor, Denver; W. H. Saylor, San Francisco; G. B. Graus, New York; A. B. Russell, San FrnnclBCo: Basil Surley, Louden, N. Y.; James Gerlach, Coronado Beach; C. R. Ball. Washington; Alfred Keeloy, Salt Lake; G. W. Jevno, Minneapolis; J. B. Best. Dillon, Mont.; Marsh, Ogden, Utah; Wm. Glasmann, Ogden. |