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Show KING'S LEAD IS INCREASED Gam of Three Votes Recorded; Re-corded; Recount May Be Demanded SALT LAKES, Nov 11. Senator Kmc'" if:"j over Erneel P.anihprgcr wu Increaeetl by three votes ypstrrrinv his majority now being 7-n over tl Ftepubllcun candidate. Careful click-ini? click-ini? yeeterday of the Salt Ike county vote :miJ COmpHatlOD of belated returns re-turns from widely scattered counties of the state, failed to make much J Change in Senator King's le.nl It was announced at Republican headQuartere that senator Kind's election elec-tion lia?; not been conceded und wrMI not le until the official count is receded re-ceded from each county. it was freely predicted yesterday that unless iin official count material-)v material-)v changes the situation, liepubllcanj state officials will .-isk' for n recount on the vote not only In s.!t lke county, but in several other counties Of the state. State Chairman l. t- ininnur ot imp : Democratic party reported th.it the day had been free from developments; to be made public, with the exception or additional returns from Emery I county, which resulted In a net gain of 18 votes, as compared with the f Ik-I ures previously used for that county! by the Democrats. "The matter of a recount 1. being Investigated." said Mr, Dunbar. "Aj number of irregularities have been discovered, interviews with election! Judges have disclosed some flagranti vlidutlonx vif tlie regulations covering elections. We shall upe the Information Informa-tion obtained as circumstances may seem to warrant after the official count is 'disclosed." I'nl" - Diesel', county should upset tin- ! die-ion en Its representative,. It U bow cerl tin that the next Ktate senate sen-ate v.iii constat nf ) Republicans and on Democrat, and the next house will be made up of 11 Democrats and 4 4 Republicans. |