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Show VOTE I THE STATE JT THE ELECTION TUESDAY Spring Lake. Nov. 4 Senator. J n Moyle 40, R,,((i smoot 10. con-gri con-gri SB, James H Mays 41, E. O Leath- rwooci. h.. supreme court, Frank M. Stephenson 41, William Met art-. 1 8 . superintendent of public Instruction, E. G Cowans 41. A. C. Mfitheson IS; State senator. H. T. Reynolds 61. Call Ca-ll b Tanner 42 Henry Gardner 4, John H Wooten 14. state representative Richard n. Wadley 42, W. L. Open-Shaw Open-Shaw 41. C. M. Beck 42. Robert W. McNeil 41, Charles S. Warriick 15. Samuel E Taylor 20, John W Wing 21, S. K. Stewart 15; county commissioner, commis-sioner, long term, F. A HTulsh 44. James n Gardner 14; county commissioner, com-missioner, short term. B. N. Chrlsten-scn Chrlsten-scn 41, .( p. Brlhghursl L6; county clerk, a v Robinson 43, B. T Palfry-mr.n Palfry-mr.n If), counts troasiinr Roval T Hulsh 41, s s Nedson 12: county sheriff. Henrv E&ri 4:'. Marlon ciinor 1; county ncorder, George Amos 43 Floyd Johnson 2. county attorney, Grant I ! Bagley 41, George P Parkei 18; county surveyor, Murraj Twelves 06, John P. Stewart 22. county a sor, George P. Graff 42, Hyrum R Chrlstensen 17. superintendent of I schools, James H. Walker 25. J. Creer 34; justice. Woodson Peery 4Y, Thomas Butler 50. Democrats Carry Logan logan. Utah. Nov. 4 The flection returns from this county In their entirety en-tirety will not be available In all probability until the official canvass Is made, as some of the judges sealed up everything last night and returned U to the clerk of the county. Then are but a few precincts missing, how-ever, how-ever, and thfse cannot change in any way the general result The Democrats hae carried everything every-thing except the attorney and the justice jus-tice of the peace for Logan precinct, und every candidate they named has B substantial majority. Logan was I the surprise. It polled majorities of 500 and Ceo against the Republicans ' Congressman Howell was slaughteren hern, losing the city by 412 and his home district by 51. The vote was: Moyle 3684, Smoot 3427; Larson 381 ; Howell 32i2: Stephens 3699. McCart 329 1 , Cowans 3805. Mathpson 3207; for state senator. Funk 380i. Neb eker 2248; for representatives. Old ham '.773. Petersen 3507 Griffin 3751 Bird 3241, Israelsen 3624, Karren 3210; four-year commissioner. Bell 3682, Adams 3366; two-year commissioner, commis-sioner, Berueson 3796. Mclkle 3221. county clerk. Chambers 3955 Camp hell 3125 county treasurer, George s Dalnes 3614. Allen 3296; county sheriff, sher-iff, Raker 3965, Maughan 3038; . county coun-ty recorder. Proston 3871; Merrill 3170; county attorney. Sneddon 3335, Bowen 36S6. county surveyor, Sehaub 3194; county assessor. Woodward C670, James 3345 Mcyle Carries Carbon Price. Utah. Nov. 4. The complete vote on the state ticket in Cnrhon county was as follows: Smoot 875, Moyle 1364; Howell M7, 1 arson 1439; Me t arty 821. Stephens 1 2 s 4 . Mathe-Kon Mathe-Kon 809. Cowans 1890; Colton. Republican Repub-lican candidate for state senate. Twelfth senatorial district. 786; Redd, Democrat, 476; Frandsen, Republican, for representative, 702; Naylor. Democrat. Demo-crat. 228; Fitch, Progressive, 1165 The Progressives elected their entire en-tire county ticket by majorities ranging rang-ing from 8 to 410. wiih the exception of E. Horsley, Republican nominee for county clerk, who received a plurality plu-rality of 17 The victory of the Progressive Pro-gressive ticket is the more remarkable remark-able a? the Republicans nnd Democrats Demo-crats fused on count offices In an endeavor to beat the Irogressivps The Progressives throughout the county are wild with enthusiasm and expect to hold a monster ratification meeting here Saturday night. Smoot Carries U'ah. Provo. Nov 4. Complete returns from Utah county give Smoot 6032 ar.d Moyle 5959. Reynolds, Democratic Democrat-ic Progressive, is elected state sena tor over Henry Cardne- lie b! u an. by a vote of 6180 against 5588. Henry East, Democrat, is re-elected sheriff over Marion Clinger by a ote of publication, is elected countyt commissioner com-missioner (four year term) over F. A Huish, Democratic-Progressive, bj a vote of 5941 against 5887. Fusiomsts Win. Delta, Nov 4 Smoot and Moyle break even in .Millard county, each receiving re-ceiving 1153 Howell 11. Lirs..,-) 1048. McCarty 1143 to Stephens' 1122 Matheson 1099 and Cowans 1091. A A. Hinckley, Republican, won a ic-tory ic-tory over Reeve, Democrat, bj 91. The fusion ticket has elected the sherifl two commissioners, recorder, surveyor survey-or and county attorney Smoot Wins in Davis. Kaysville, Nov, 4. Davis county returned re-turned a plurality ol 407 for Smoot nun eiecteu me Kepuoiican county ticket, with two exceptions, on pluralities plu-ralities running 1.. 'tween 200 and 300, Elbert O Reading, Democrat, was elected sheriff by a plurality of sear ly 600 over Fred Harris. Republii an, and present incumbent Blanche Lew-Is, Lew-Is, Democrat, defeated Kathryn Know Ron. Republican, for recorder. E. O. Leathei wood, Republican can-dldcte can-dldcte for congress from the First district, was given a plurality of 345 over James H. Mays. Democratic- Progressive. Pro-gressive. W M. McCarty, Republican candidate for the supreme bench, received re-ceived a plurality of 399 over Frank B. Stephens. Democratic-Progressive A. C Matheson. Republican candidate for superintendent of BChooIs, won over E. G Cowans, non-partisan candidate can-didate bv 74 Charles R Mabey. Republican can- date for representative from Davis County, led his ticket with a vote of 1902, a pluralln of 852 over John A. Bourne, Republicans In Lead. Mantl, Nov. 4 - Eleven out of fif teen precincts here give the Republicans Repub-licans a majority ol ten over the fusion fu-sion ticket. For senator and most of the o'her offices, the vote runs 490 fur the Republicans and 480 for the Democrats and Progressives. Fusionists Arc Ahead. Morgan City. Nov 4 Two precincts complete give Smoot 131 and Moyle 127 Larson, the fUSlonist, leads How- 0 - 1 I''an candidate for congress, 141 to 116 For the supreme court. Stephens, fusion, 148; McCarty Republican, Re-publican, 116. State superintendent. 1 " Wans, fusion, 167; Matheson, 86. ne Democrats are leading for the It-wer house of the legislature Crofl Dating 172 In returns to date and (. rouch 86 Bingham for Moyle. Bingham, Nov. 4 - In the complete returns from all of the seven districts of precinct No in, including Bang hum, Coppertown, Carr Fork and Lark '"' received a majority of 217 VOtCK over Smoot. The final count waa Moyle 873 and Smoot 666 DRAINAGE OF ALKALI LANDS SUCCEEDING Salt Lake, Nov 5. Guy A Hart or the western division ' of United States drainage Investigation, in charge of the work in Utah, expressed express-ed himself yesterday as confident of the suecess of the drainage project at the Utah Power ft Light substation, sub-station, six miles west of the city The venture is an undertaking of the Company in lhe hope of providing Innd suitable for the homes of employes em-ployes who live at the substation. It Includes ten acres or alkali and waterlogged water-logged land. The system or dniin-age dniin-age has brrti completed and Mr. Hart said yesterday that he feels sure that the ultimate result will furnish conclusive con-clusive proof that the land lying between be-tween the city and the lake can be redeemed to agricultural purposes. |