Wm. D. Reiquam Wins Over J. L Col­son, 43; Stark, 25; Matthews, 43; Magee, 55; Gleason, 89; Stone, 36 Boyle, 25; Drake, 36; Easton, 27-; Saylor, 77; Stafford, 56; Peterson, Wheeler and Leavitt Winner^ *or Sen­ lins In Hot Fight for Sheriff. Dem­Carroll, 42; Rhoads, 33; Sweat," 43; 103; Carey, 29; Connor, 95; Cain, 81; Ferris, 5; Bohling, 34; Meagher,- 40; Howard, 40; DeHaas, 61; Ferris,- 46; ate and Congress. Evans Leading ocrats Center Entire Efforts on That Kerr, 41; Radcliffe 32; Webb—; ¡Cleland, 46. Warner, 36; Daggett, 40; Reiquam/, Fairfield McCormick. He and Wheeler Only Office. 17; Collins, 60; Foot, 12; Packer, 21; J itiddi ck, 97; Wheeler, 144; Leav- Magee, 44; Gleason, 48; Stone,- 28; "itt, 116; Moss, 105; Callaway, 114; Democrats to Get Across. With returns complete from fifteen> Matthews, (Dem.) 729. Saylor, 35; Stafford, 41; Peterson, ¡Ja&kson, 82; Stark, 91; Matthews, of Teton county’s sixteen precincts; For Railroad and Public Service 46; Carey, 26; Connor—; Cain, 37;-/11?; Boyle, 100; Drake, 102; Easton, Lewistown, Nov.8 .—Carl W. Rid- a. m. Thursday, giving the -repu-blic- the missing one being Dry ' Forks ; Commissioner: Howard 28. .97.; Carroll, 98; Rhoads, 198; 'Sweat, dick, defeated republican -candidate ans the necessary 218 for majority. with a small registration, totals cast| Boyle, (Rep.) 964. ^ Cleland, —. (46; Ferris, 2; Bohling, 104; Meagher, (for senator, in an. in-'At this hour the democrats had 205; up late Wednesday evening showed i Drake, (Dem.) 695. Belleview ,109; Kerr, 67; Radcliffe, 167; Webb, terview made public today said: the socialists one, farmer-labor, one that the (republicans had made a For Clerk of the Supreme Court: Riddick,- 28; Wheeler, 16; Leavitt, 1E>9; Warner, 129; Daggett,86 ; Rei- > “I fully expected to be elected, and independent one, with nine dis* clean sweep on congressional, stateJ Easton, (Rep.) 979. 27; Moss, 18; Callaway, 30; Jackson, qqam, 141; Collins, 93; Foot, 121; Naturally I am disappointed at the tricts still unreported. and county tickets. No democratic ; Carroll, (Dem.) 697. 14; Stark, 26; Matthews, 15; Boyle, (Packer, 61; Magee, 45; Gleason, 161; tresult, but am not unhappy over the > For hours the republicans were on candidate for any office received a For State Senator: 23; Drake, 18; Easton, 25; CaTroll, Slone, 59; Saylor, 154; Stafford, 75; outcome. I believe in majority Tule the verge of losing control. After the majority, B. K. Wheeler, opposing Rhoads, (Rep7) 1209. 18; Rhoads, 23; Sweat, 22; Ferris; 0; |p|terson, —; Carey, —; Connor, —; and when I learned the majority of flood of returns Tuesday night and Bohling, 21; Meagher, 24; Kerr, 29; Gain, —; Howard, —. voters preferred Mr. Wheel- all day Wednesday there was a lull Carl W. Riddick for U. S. senator j Sweat, (Dem.) 748. I * coming closest with the republican Ferris, (Ind.) 28. Radcliffe, 16; Webb, —; Warner, 30; Pendroy er to represent them in the United of many hours Wednesday night as candidate leading him by but 83 For State Representative: Daggett, 15; Reiquam, 9; Collins, 37; : jRiddick, 51; Wiheeler, 38; Leavitt, States senate, I cheerfully acquiesc-(the delayed returns trickled In. They votes. | Bohling, (Rep.) 1097. Foot,1 10; Packer, 13; Magee, 22; 43; Moss, 32; Callaway, 48; Jackson, ed and promptly sent him a tele- see-sawed with obstinate delay. One Scott Leavitt of Great Falls, candi­ Mejjgjier, (Dem.) 763. Gleason, 28; Stone, 17; Saylor, 14; 25; Stark, 44; Matthews, 28; Boyle, gram of congratulations and extend- by one the republican majority crept date for congress from the secondFor -County Commissioner 6 (-yr.): Stafford, 31; Peterson, 26; Carey, 44; Drake, 27; Easton, 39; Carroll; ed my sincere wishes for his sue- slowly upward and halted for three district, and Lew. L. Callaway, also Kerr; (Rep.) 1202. 16; Connc)', —; Cain, 26; Howard, 30;Rhoads, 55; Sweat, 31; Ferris, 0; cess. I appreciate more than I can or four hours with the republicans of Great Falls, candidate for chief Radcliffe, (Dem.) 685. 15. ¡Bohling, 37; Meagher, 37; Kerr, 44; express the generous and loyaT sup- but two short. The Montana returns, justice of the Montana supreme For County Clerk: Bole • Radcliffe, 34; Webb, 63; Warner, port given me by my friends in ev- belated from gathering over moun- court, swamped their democratic op­ Webb, (Rep.) 1308. No opposition Riddick, 38; Wheeler, 35; Leavitt, 55-; Daggett,- 23; Reiquam, 44; Col- ery county and thank them all fo r(tain and sagebrush trails, finally put ponents with leads of 500 votes eachand returns from several precincts 45; Moss, 23; Callaway, 42; Jackson, lips, 41; Foot, 42; Packer, 11; Ma- their efforts in my behalf. My term the republicans “over the top.” Other republican state candidates not included. 27; Stark, 44; Matthews, 26; Boyle, gee, 27; Gleason, 67; 'Stone, 16; Say- as representative from the eastern Nq ^ Yfit Qn Balloted emerged with good leads. For County Treasurer: 42; Drake; 27; Easton, 41; Carroll, loop, 56; Stafford, 28; Peterson, 51; district of Montana will not expire Upon .. by . Montana piootnra Electors. Reiquam and Foot Win for Sheriff Warner, (Rep.) 1060. 28; Rhoads, 47; Sweat, 27; Ferris, 0; Carey, 22; Connor, 48; Cain,- 44; until March 4, next. I have in hand No reports have yet come from and County Attorney. Daggett, (Dem.) 763. Bohling, 45; Meagher, 27; Kerr, 37; Upward, 22. many matters of importance to Mon- olthep (jounty or state authorItiesori Wm. D. Reiquam won out for sher­For Sheriff: Radcliffe, 37; Webb, 62; Warner, 50; j! Power tana and Montana people which re- thefat0 of the four special measur- iff by 164 votes with the Dry Forks Reiquam, (Rep.) 1066. Daggett, 22; Reiquam, 53; Collins; ¿Riddick, 63; Wheeler, 81; Leavitt, quire my early presence in Washing- es balloted upon by Montana elec vote, conceded to J. L. Collins; his Collins, (Dem.) 902. 23; Foot, 35; Packer, 12; Magee, 21; Moss, 66; Callaway, 66; Jackson, ton and I shall-leave for there Thurs-tors, and authentic results concern­ democratic opponent, uncounted. Reg For County Attorney: Gleason, 52; Stone, 21; 'Saylor, 44; 43.; stark, 56; Mfatthews, 53; Boyle,- day.” ing them will probably not be avail- istration in this precinct is small Foot, (Rep.) 848. Stafford, 29; Peterson, 61; Carey, bç; Drake. 57; Easton, 66; Carroll, Wheeler 17,000 Ahead. able before the official canvass of and Reiquam should come off with Packer, (Dem.) 395. 17; Connor,- 53; Cain, 50; Howard, 44; Rhoads, 79; Sweat, 63; Ferris,} Helena, Nov.8.—Returns from rur- thg voteg {s ma(Je 130 majority when the final returns Magee, (Ind.) 656. i 6. .6; Bohling, 79; Meagher, 64; Kerr, al precincts tonight pulled the lead, Helena fll8 aWh*e8 8ay tJiat Dixon are officially announced. For Assessor: Synum 87; Radcliffe,- 47; Webb. 103; War- of Burton K. Wheeler, democrat.- for foUowerg are cIaiming controI of the Stanley R. Foot, republican candi­ Gleason, (Rep.) 1221. Riddick, 30; Wheeler, 47; Leavitt, ner. 72; Daggett, 53 ; m Reiquam, 70; , down about fltate legl8lature on a 60 to 40 ratio. date for county attorney was first Stone, (Dem.) 667. 40; Mioss, 36; Callaway, 31; Jackson, Collins, 68; Foot, 66; Packer, 44; three hundred, but he was still a-. in a field of three and emerged with For Co. Supt. of Schools: 40; Stark, 32; Matthews, 39; Boyle,- Magee, 20; Qleason, 77; Stone, 54; head late Wednesday night by near-j G0RD0N CAMPBELL DERRICK a lead of nearly 200 votes over Geo. Saylor; (Rep.) 1074. 31; Drake, 42; Easton, 29; Carroll, Saylor, 99; Stafford, 27;, Peterson,- ly 17,000 with returns in from 957' TIMBERS ARRIVE W. Magee, independent, his closest Stafford, (Ind.) 821. 39; Rhoads, 42; Sweat, *27; Ferris, 0; 95; Carey, 41; Connor, 93; Cain, 66; out of 1,525 precincts in the state. opponent. Bert I. Packer, democratic For County Surveyor: Bohling, 28; Meagher, 43; Kerr, 28; .Howard, 43. He had 68,349 to 61,633 for Carl W. Unloaded at Choteau. candidate, completed the triangle. Peterson, (Rep.) 1083. Radcliffe; 43; Webb, 53; Warner, 32; j Spring Valley Riddick, republican. Timbers to be used in the con- Interest centered chiefly in the Carey, (Dem.) 546. Daggett, 26; Reiquam, 22; Collins, | ^Riddick, 26; Wheeler, 13; Leavitt,'■ In the first district, for congress, ' strucUon of the Gordon Campbell contest for sheriff, the outcome ofFor Coroner: 58; Foot, 14; Packer, 12; Magee, 53; 28; Moss, 8; Callaway, 27; Jacksqp; 340 precincts gave John M. Evans, No j te8t :well to be spudded in at which was not certain until returns Connor, (Rep.) 1037. No opposition Gleason, 38; Stone, 35; Saylor, 37; stark, 25; Matthews, 7; Boyle, 27; democrat,- 25,759 to 19,668 for Wash- an early ¿ate on the Teton dome in began coming in from the east end of and returns from several precincts Stafford, 38; Peterson, 18; Carey,- 51; Drake, 5; Easton, 24; Carroll, 8; ington J. McCormick, republican, in- the vicinity of Farmington, arrived the county where Mr. Reiquam se­ missing. Connor, 47; Cain, 29; Howard, 39. Rhoads, 33; Sweat, j>; Ferris, 0; Boh- cumbent. jn choteau via the Great Northern cured a lead which Collins could not For Public Administrator: Collins;iipg, 23; Meagher, 13; Kerr, 22; Rad-, In the second district, for con- Tuesday and stand on siding here overcome. 'Cain, (Rep.) 888s Riddick, 57; Wheeler, 32; Leavitt, j cliffe. 15; Webb. 32; Warner, 30; gress, 607 precincts gave Scott Leav- from wbere they will be taken to J. L.>- Gleason, • ^«publican candidate, .^JToward, .(Dem.bYJiiKL^, ^ . - 64;^Mq3s,- 22; Callaway, 62; Jack; '^¿ggett, 8; Reiquam, 28; Collins, 11; itt, republican, 31,352 to 28,314 for the Well site. for assessor; led his ticket with1221 Justice of Peace, Choteau Twp. (two son, 18r*Etark, 55; Matthews, * 19; Fbot, 25; Packer, 7; Magee, 5; Gleas- Preston B. Moss, democrat. - 'Company officials, now permanent- votes; as far as contested offices were to be elected): Boyle, 49; Drake, 25; Easton, 52; 0n, 24; Stone, 10; Saylor,- 20; Staf-j The rest of the state ticket stood: jy established in their offices in the concerned, though. W. H. Webb, un­ DeHaas, (Rep.) 431. Carroll, 19; Rhoads, 51; Sweat,-29; f0rd, 18; Peterson, 11; Carey, 29;' Chief justice: Lew L. Callaway, re- Larson block, announce that in fu- apposed for county clerk had 1308 Ferris, (Rep.) 324. Ferris, 8; Bohling, 65; Meaghrn-, 20; Connor, 28; Cain, 18; Howard, 12; publican, 56,231; Joseph R. Jackson, ture all equipment shipped in in con- with several precincts uncounted. Cleland, (Dem.) 248. Kerr, 76; Radcliffe, 15; Webb, —; DeHaas, 19; Fprris, 21; Cleland, 10. democrat, 44,856. nection with Campbell operations is Harmon T. Rhoads, successful Vote by Precinct Warner, 64; Daggett, 20; Reisuam, ( Stafford 1 Associate justice: Albert P. Stark, to come to Choteau and will be lmul- candidate for the state senate and Choteau No. 1 77; Collins, 18; Foot, 59; Packer, 14: Riddick; 35; Wiheeler, 9; Leavitt, republican, 49,683; bohn A. Matthews ed by truck from here to the field of Donald Kerr, county commissioner Riddick, 157; Wheeler, 94; Leav-Magee, 30; Gleason, 68; Stone, 20; 36; Moss, 5; Callaway, 33; Jackson, democrat, 49,532. activity. elect, followed with 1209 and 1202 itt, 174; Moss, 65; Callaway, 165; Saylor, 54; Stafford, 36; Peterson, 5; stark, 39; Matthews, 8; Boyle, 28; • Railroad commissioner: Dan Boyle ------votes respectively. Jackson, 65; Stark, 147; Matthews, 73; Carey, 14; Connor, —; Cain, 61; Drake, 10; Easton, 31; Carroll, 5- republican, 49,981; J. W. Drake. MIDNIGHT FIRE TAKES PROPER- None of the contests for county88 ; Boyle, 148; Drake, 74; Easton, Howard, 17. Rhoads, 40; Sweat, 6; Ferris, 0; Boh- democrat. 43,193. TY TOLL AT EPISCOPAL offices was close at the finish. 143; Carroll, 79; Rhoads,- 172; Sweat, Dutton ling, 31; Meagher, 10; Kerr, 31; Rad-' Clerk of supreme court: Dana M. RECTORY The total vote cast in the county,86 ; Ferris, 0; Bohling, 137; Meagh­ Riddick, 138; Wheeler,- 17-3; Leav- cliffe, 10; Webb, 39; Warner, 35; Easton, republican, 44,655; J. T. Car- Dry Forks not included, for all can­ er, 107; Kerr, 159; Radcliffe, 84; itt, 155; Moss, 109; Callaway, 146; Daggett, 6; Reiquam, 31; Collins, 12; roll, democrat, incumbent, 42,784. Garage Burns Down; Residence didates, follows, succeeded by a tab­ Webb, 192; Wiarner, 131; Daggett, Jackson, 111; Stark, 122; Matthews, Foot; 37; Packer, 3; Magee. 12; ' Damaged. LEAVITT VICTORY GIVES RE­ ulation of the vote by precinct. 115; Reiquam, 132; Collins, 127; 130; Boyle, 114; Drake, 138; Easton, Gleason, 36; Stone, 16: Saylor, 8; PUBLICANS BALANCE OF Totals Foot; 110; Packer, 30; Magee, 110; 123; Carroll. 127; Rhoads; 108; Stafford, 38; Peterson, 37; Carey, 7; I Fire, supposed to have originated The following totals are completeGleason, 167; Stone, 83; Saylor, 126; Sweat, 206; Ferris, 0; Bohling, 228; Connor, 35; Cain, 21; Howard, 21; POWER IN HOUSE in a pile of ashes and discovered by with the exception of returns fromStafford, 116; Peterson, 185; Carey, Meagher, 81; Kerr, 285; Radcliffe, DeHaas; 34; Ferris, 35. New York, Nov. 8.—Republican neighbors shortly after midnight last Dry Forks which were not in at the66 ; Connor, 183; Cain, 146; Howard, 24; Webb. 216; Warner, 139; Daggett, Raymond control of the Sixty-eighth congress Saturday night, completely destroyed 129; Reiquam, 181; Collins,- 125; time they were compiled. Votes on 94; DeHaas, 156; Ferris, 114; Cle­ Riddick, 30; Wheeler, 27; Leavitt, was determined finally by announce- a garage in the rear of the Episcopal one or two candidates in some of theland; 73. Foot, 141; Packer, 82; Magee, 50; 30; Moss, 22; Callaway, 28; Jackson, ment of the election of Scott Leav- rectory heTe, the home of Rev. and precincts reported are missing as Choteau, No. 2 Gleason, 145; Stone, 151; Saylor, 165; 21; Stark, 21; Matthews, 25; Boyle, Itt. second Montana district, at 2:44 Mrs H. E. Bush, and did several hun- indicated by blanks in report of the Riddick, 186; Wheeler, 100; Leav­Stafford, 128; Peterson, 150; Carey, 23; Drake, 25; Easton, 21; Carroll.-‘ ■ ——______—_ ; — -—— dred dollars worth of damage to the vote by precincts, but in no case can itt, 213; Moss, 63; Callaway, 214; 126; Connor, 199; Cain,- 133; How-28 ; Rhoads, 31; Sweat, 26; Ferris, 0; 'not reacjj tjli8 0ffice jn time for in- residence itself, any unreported returns change the Jackson, 58; Stark, 181; Matthews, ard, 106. .Bohling, 1 5 ;- Meagher, 38; Kerr, 24; 'clusion tbe totals as listed in the* The flames had gained good head- election results as here indicated. 79; Boyle, 186; Drake, 66; Easton, Farmlngton Radcliffe, 27; Webb, 34; Warner, 22; foregojng> The Dry Forks vote for way by the time an alarm was turn- For TJ. S. Senator: 198; Carroll, 77; Rhoads, 203; Sweat, Riddick, 63; Wheeler, 73; Leavitt, Daggett,- 33; Reiquam, 2; Collins, Collins has cut Mr. Reiquam’s lead ed ln and only PromPt response on Riddick, (Rep.) 1022. 92; Ferris, 0; Bohling, 168; MJeagh-75; Moss, 51; Callaway, 70; Jackson, 56; Foot, 10; Packer, 12; Magee, 28; t0 126 votes.) jthe partof volunteers awakened by Wlheeler, (Dem.) 939. er, 115; Kerr, 202; Radcliffe, 80; 49; 'Stark, 64; Miatthews, 57; Boyle, Gleason, 27; Stone, 28; Saylor, 301 nidclielc, 23; Wheeler, 17; Leavitt; tl,e ilre siren> and excellent water For Representative in Congress, •Sec­Webb, 250; Warner; 162; Daggett, 71; Drake. 43; Easton, 63; Carroll, Stafford, 19; Peterson, 13; Carey, 22 MGoss, 15; Callaway, 24; Jackson.,Pressure prevented the blaze from ond Congressional District: 134; Reiquam, 164; Collins, 131; 55; Rhoads, 94; Sweat, 35; Ferris, 40. c onnor> 2g. Cain, 25; Howard, 12 Stark, 21; Matthews. 14; Boyle, spreading to neighboring buildings. 7; Bohling, 82; Meagher, 45; Kerr, Leavitt, (Rep.) 1134. . Foot, 119; Packer, 40; Magee, 134; 22 . Drake, 16; Easton, 21; Carroll, I The rear wal1- north ends of slde 70; Radcliffe, 54; Webb, 105; War­ Moss, (Dem.) 671. Gleason, 194; Stone, 93; Saylor, 155; Dry Forks. Rhoads; 25; Sweat, 12; Bohling, |walls and Toof of the rectory suffer‘ For Chief Justice of the SupremeStafford, 141; Peterson, 224; Carey,- ner, 73; Daggett, 53; Reiquain, 95; Meagher, 25; Kerr, 19; Radcliffe, ,cd serI°us damage while smoke and Collins; 42; Foot, 47; Packer, 33; » (Returns from this precinct did Court: "62; Connor, 228; Cain, 151; Howard, Webb, 29; Warner, 20; Daggett, |water P,ayed havoc with furniture Callaway, (Rep.) 1100. 115; DeHaas, 159; -Ferris, 108; Cle­ Reiquam, 1; Collins, 39; Foot, and other effects, little of which was ‘ Jackson; (Dem.) 612. land, 119. 9; Packer, 3; Magee, 26; Gleason; removed from the burning building. For Associate Justice of the Su­ Agawam 25; Stone, 16; Saylor, 22; Stafford,! No Insurance was -carried on the preme Court: Riddick, 23; Wheeler, 57; Leavitt, How They Ran in 18; Peterson, 22; Carey, 15; Connor, house but Rev. Bush had a policy on ' Stark, (Rep.) 972. 27; Moss,- 46; Callaway, 24; Jack- Other States On 27; Cain, 21; Howard, 14. . his furniture and books. Early Returns r 5HH— IH l.utum THE ^PreparednessWithout Cost " Results in the elections for United Nevada, no returns. If you could contribute directly and without States senator as far as they are New Jersey, Edwards, democrat. CITIZENS STA TE BANK cost to a great countrywide preparedness fund de­ definitely known or indicated by re­ New Mexico, no returns. signed to eliminate currency famines and act as a turns eary yesterday, a3 compiled by New York, Copeland, democrat. Choteau,r Montana Helena papers were as follows: Ohio, Fess, republican. shock absorber in the ups and downs of business, Arizona, unreported. Pennsylvania, Pepper and Reed, would you hesitate to make your contribution? California, Johnson, republican. republicans. The Federal Reserve Banking System is such a Connecticut, McLean, republican. Rhode Island, Gerry, democrat. -iund and every -dollar deposited with us directly in­ Delaware, in doubt. Tennessee, McKellar, democrat. creases its strength and the protection it gives to ¡Florida, Trammell, democrat. Texas, Mayfield, democrat. business men. Georgia, George, Democrat. Utah, in doubt. Capital - $50000.00 Indiana, Ralston, democrat. Vermont, Greene, republican. By depositing your money with us you make Iowa, Brookhart, republican. Virginia, Swanson,- democrat. Surplus~and-Undvided Profita QS20000.00 this contribution and place Maine, Hale,- republican, elected Washington, no returns. yourself under the protection last September. West Virginia, in doubt. Maryland, in doubt. Wisconsin, LaFollette, republican. of this great banking system. Massachusetts, republican. Wyoming, in doubt. Michigan. Townsend, republican. Total, republicans, 13; democrats . Kellogg, republican. 1°; unaccounted for. 10; a republican First National Bank Mississippi, Stephens, democrat. loss from New York and a democrat­ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT OF CHOTEAU Missouri, Reed, democrat. ic loss from Nebraska. Tn the house, Montana,- in doubt. the democrats at the same hqur had J Nebraska, Howell, republican. gained 20 seats and lost none. V