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Show ' COMPILATION Of i.ETLiiS SHOW I Hit BUT CI': mm HiiS I oei!:oc:.:irp:L::"ifiT Returns from all voting districts In I Ogden unl Weber county which compiled this morning made pos'.tlv ths Rspyblloan olefin sweep in Weber county, with the exemption of one county office, that being when P;iM W. Ev.ms, Demooret, was victorious I by a few votes In the final race for I the county treasurer's office. J The complete figures show that 1 Evans defeated Frank W. Piper, Ke- publican candidate for this office, by 3 a majority of 176 votes. Evans polled 1 a tot of C177 against 6001 for Piper I With the exceptions of th battles J for th' county treasurer office and j the district Judgeships, the Hepubll- can candidates won by substantial ma- I Jorltles. 1 Pinal figures show that James N. J Kimball. Hepubllcan candidate for die- k trlcl Judge, would have defeated his I Democratic opponent without the RMl- Jorlty of 500 given him by Davis coun- K- 7 ty. but l.leut. Col. James A Hon QC needed those Davis votes to defeat Judge A. W Attee. Democratic Incuin- Ibent. who would have remained on the bench Without the Davis county vote which Kovc Judge Kimball and Colonel Howell How-ell each a majority of f00, the two high men would have been Judge f Kimball and Judge Agee, Hepubllcan and Democrat, respectively. With the I a vis county vote, however. Colonel ') Howell took a lead over Judge Agee h approximately 1 .". votes and wa ; OS riled Into of flee II SI 1 I PITt. " David Wilson, Republican candidate 1 IL for county attorney, polled the larg- a Jjj est Individual ote In the city and m county. Final figures show that he jjf was high man. even Including the riff nutlonul and state candidates. He jjf gained a total of 7629 votes o-.er 4S44 Ijj for Joseph Hates. Democrat, and won by a majority of 2785 Charles K M.iiiey, Hepubllcan candidate f..i . rnor. was the next high man with a ' r total of 7 464 J Figures on the Farmei -Iabor and , fl Soi lallst vote hail not been ooropll bed 1 I today, for the reanon that few districts, 5 n reporting to Kepubllenn and lemo- L 1 jl cratlc headquarters Included the votes t) , 1 of these parties. Approximately only Bit - i Democi ind Republican r K " totals, therefore, could b maUe. I In the fifteen districts which were I f reported) tht I'armer-Labor rott HUB I I less than one-third na heavy as the I Democratic vote. District No. 24. in the northern section of the city polled the highest vote that h-..T yet been received for th eT-i . -Hnhor party PARH1 : i ' VOTK In this district Ha dins received 104 votes. Cox 89. and Chrlsteneen 30. This averoge is malntaliwd throughout the state and county ticket in this dlltriot, with the Farmcr-Ubnr candidates can-didates all receiving about thirty votes to 98 for the Republicans and 89 or 90 for the Democratic candidates. i The fifteen districts which have reported re-ported their Farnur-Hibor vote, with i the exception of District 24, show . mailer than one-third vote for their candidates natpst candidates for the major political parties. It is estimated that when full roturns arc In, show-Ine show-Ine the complete Farmer-Habor vote, " 'i -.m fpr be'ow a ore- thlrd vote. The Socialists candldaies run far below the Farmer-Labor, and It Is estimated that they will not bo able to claim a one-tnth vote against the major party candidates. mimiii i w i LLING. One of the surprises In the final figures was the large vote polled by Senator Reed Smoot over Milton II j Welling, candidates for United Slates senator. The final figures hov Senator Sen-ator Smoot to have gained 7221 votes lugair.M f.281 for Welling This rtvcg the Repuhllcan senator a majority of 1940 votes In Ogden and Weber county. coun-ty. It was felt before election that Welling had guineil a strong hold In i kid. r ami a hard fight would be nec-mho' nec-mho' to give Senator Smoot any m i-Jorlty. i-Jorlty. A hasty survey this morning showed it twelve districts within the city CSV! Cox a greater vote than Harding and the Hemocratlc state and county adldatea In theo dlstrlcui In moct Instances received larger vote than the Republicans. These districts were 1. I, 4. I, 7, 12. 13. 16 17. 19. 20 and 52 The third district cast an even vole for both Cox and Hurdlng. giving them 53 each. EVANS 1 LEOTBD. Republican hSadojuarMrs this morning morn-ing conceded the election of Evans 'over Piper for county treasurer, although al-though It was rumored that should the final count differ from the tabulation made In Republican headquarters and bring the result closer than 176 votes as the Evan" majority now stands, the vote will probably be contested. No octlon will be taken, however, un- Bala, arrr wjl -iavcL-artmisMMaH till the final count Is made and officially offi-cially announccdi it w;u said. Mr IMper, the only defeated candl-dotes candl-dotes on the Republican ticket, appeared ap-peared in Republican headquarters I this morning and conceded Mr. Evan'fl election. He declared he felt before election that he had probably the j hardest fight of any Republican candidate, can-didate, and while he felt keenly disappointed disap-pointed over the result, he said ho would take no action unless the official count showed him within a few votes I of the Democratic winner. Mr. Piper declared lie wanted to I express his deep appreciation for the 1 work done by his friends in the hard fight to put him over and he also extended his thanks to the workers at Republican heat-quai ters. Prepare lone began this morning to ubanuou u. .. Ki'ivuul. a. i and He.no-eratio He.no-eratio headquarurs. and today the furniture wun moved out and the buildings vacated. It way said thai .t desk might !c maintained In Re ; publican headquarter until Saturday to finish the detail work. The county commissioners will can- I vass the election returns Monaay 'Then the official totals for all Uebcr county candii. ales on the Democratic, Republican. Socialist and Farmer-La-bur party tickets will ha available. Here Is the complete Hepubllcan and Democratic vote for Wooer county and Ogden. The Farmer-Labor or Socialist party figures have not been returned in many dlstr.cts and no totals can yet be Compiled for their candidates The full vote btlow shows victory for every Republican candidate with the exception of Frank W. Piper, Republican Republi-can candidate for county treasurer, ,v.ho was defeated by Da :d W. Evan Incumbent, the only Democrat to wm a place on the entire ticket. The figures lollow: For president Cox Dem , 6233; Harding, Rep., 7114. United States senator Welling. Dem.. 5281, Smoot, Hep., 7221. Congret-sman Funk. Dem., 51S9; Colton. Rep. 7187. Justice of the supreme court Stcph-ens. Stcph-ens. Dem.. 53b4, Frick, Hep., 716 2. Oovernor of Ftah Taj lor, Dem.. 4S51. Mabey. Rop.. 7 4o4. Secretary of state Thomas, Dem , 51F4; Crockett, Rep.. CS73. State attorney general Dobbs, Dem.. 6535, Cluff. Rep., 6 7 S3. tHate auditor Harmon, Dem., 5279. Tuttle. Hep, 6890. State treasurer Whltmore, Dem . 5171; Sutton, Hep.. 6999 Superintendent of public Instruction Mulr. L'uii. , 6164; Thomas, Rep., 6956. District Judges Agee. Dem . 5Gs. Pratt, Dem , 6S40; Howell. Hep . 5 103 Kimball, Hep.. 6348. District attorney Maginnis, Dem., 6130; Evans, Hep.. 7.o3 Statu senator, lour year term D. D. McKay. Dem., 4726; Thomaa E. McKay. Mc-Kay. Hep, 7416. State senator, two-year term Urowning, Dem., 6262; Jcnson. Rep., ,6992. j State representatives Jacobs, Dem., 5333; Smith. Dem.. 5198. P.rown. I -. m . 5297. MeCune, DSSB., (fell; Douglas. Hep , 6900; Rhees. Hep.. 6991; fticln-tyre. fticln-tyre. Rep.. 6790; Soderberg, Rsp-, .6683 County commissioner. four-yur term Brown. Dem.. 5613. Bkeen, Rep., 6250. County commissioner. two-ear term Wilbur. Dem, 6461; Green. Rep, 6627. County clerk and auditor Farr, Dem. 6411; Moves. Hep.. 6676. County treasurer Evans, Dem-6177; Dem-6177; Piper. Rep.. 6001. County recorder Higginbotham, Dem.. 6675. Felt. ! i County sheriff Peterson. Dem , i 5419. Plncock. Rsp . 184 1. County assessor S i erson. Dem., j5169, IJerrett. Hop. County attorney Q . Dem.. 4844; Wilson, Hep , 762 'J County sur.yor Jenklni, Dem., 15489; Hrown, Hep.. 7018. City judge Sullivan. Dem.. 4127. jRolierts, Rep . 494 1. I Constable Cunningham. Dem . 4367, Steel Rep., 4409. |