^Preparednesswithout Cost " Results in the Elections for United Nevada, No Returns

^Preparednesswithout Cost " Results in the Elections for United Nevada, No Returns

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 United States 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, —. Montana 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 piootnraElectors. 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 ; mReiquam, 70; United States senate, 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.

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