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Show STILL HOLD TIT LlPHjSELECTEDi SALT LAKE, Nov. 9 Friends at the' stato capltol of W. T. Lamph of Cleve- land, Emery county, have not yet conceded con-ceded that Don R. Colton of Vernal . wP the representative of the twelfth district in the next state senate. sen-ate. Mr. Colton's re-election has been predicted several times since the election elec-tion of Tuesday, but no definite fig ures have been printed in Salt Lake City to prove- that this is the case. Accurate advices have proved difficult dif-ficult to get. Press reports are that San Juan went Democratic, which would indicate that Lamph was chosen for the senate. Grand county went Democratic on the state ticket, according accord-ing to a. telegram received yesterdav, giving Welling 100 majority and Lamph 75. Grand on the county ticket tick-et elected Democrats with the exception excep-tion of assessor, attorney nnd sheriff. The returns from Carbon, fifteen out of seventeen precincts, show a majority ma-jority for Lamph of 112. Emery, his homo county, is said to havo boosted his cause by a majority of 150. Uintah county is said to havo given Senator Colton about 250 majority for re-election, while the returns from Daggett had not .been received yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Should the prediction that Senator Colton Avould come back prove truo, Jt is declared ho would he the only Republican In tho senate- Sanpete county's vote on the constitutional con-stitutional amendments, as reported by tho county clork, was as follows: Prohibition yes, 2906: no 235. Tax exemptions Yes 2731; no 2G9. Taxation of mines Yes 2G70; no 331. |