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Show WILSON AND MORRIS IN LEAD AT L. D. S. U. ' Salt Lake, Nov. 4. A straw vote of H all the students and teachers of the L. D. S. university was held yester- 1 day at noon. Wilson led Hughes in the national ballot by a safe margin H and Morris was the favorite guberna- H tonal nominee. The complete vote ii H was: Wilson, 425; Hughes, 275; Ben- son 4, Hanly, 1. Morris, 492; Bam- j H berger, 205. tj A straw vote of the American his- ti tory classes was held earlier in the H day, with the following results: Wll-son, Wll-son, 23; Hughes, 22; Hanly, 2; Ben- son, 0; Sutherland, 29; King, 17; Mor- I ris, 35; Bamberger, 13; Anderson, 38; Pratt, C; Bradford, 1. u Speeches for the various candidates were made in tho history classes by j IH the students and Professor P. K. Kepsr. IH miller requested that the students I cast their ballots for the men of their choice on the big questions of the 1 day. 1 |