Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 5, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Ten Page the evening Republican r0l xxxix Mitchell South Dakota wednesday november 5,1924. Number 30cooligde in on landslide net gain of 9 seats in House made by g. 0. Jerp continues How Farr whether Coolidge has working majority of woman in House governor picked for senator by voters of state be m f my i com it icon of or beaten la i t i i i let Kitt xxx ins no. A. Nov. a pts i f in 3 46 of the 4 35 Dis rods and i 9 of the j tests. Uncertainty con what her the sweep i and paws would carry Republican Cains in i is to Cive the president i g majority in t ingress republicans and 163 m try to the House the a Iii been Only twelve republicans or five Illy would enable the pc present Tives to run it in by the la Fol fir senators have been i i ten republicans on hit in Kentucky where Republican won no j Owsley Stanley. Thea a mines Are leading it in. Opponents in Sev j tes. Including Massa homa and Delaware oust ending surprises of contests in the Situ a where Daniel p. Steck. A Lead Over snap or Ockhart. Who bolted the ionization during the declared for sent or a tor Brookhart Bow concede defeat. Nus Johnson on of or labor senators was Enta five Schall. Re Minnesota but still was late re urn. Waul j Mcmaster and Coolidge take counties about South Dakota a vote on senator by the counties Mitchell Divide upon president Coolidge smiles As his vote Over country piles up the governor by 16,000 votes Vav. H. Mcmaster gov. W h. Mcmaster apparently will represent the state of South a j Rota in the United states Senate sue reeding to the seat of Thomas Sterl i ing As a result of the vote in yester Day s election. Returns to noon today j indicate that Mcmaster has been Al j acted by better than 20.n 0. Mcmaster gets Davison county More than 2-1 whole ticket goes in Gunderson or congressmen Vij rave commanding gear in returns Simi Falls s. P., nor. 5.�? returns from 1,173 out. Of in South i Ajka a give Coolidge 73.138 Davis 18.433. I a Follett 52,049. Return from 1.234 out of i 888 Mema it ter 65.583 Cherry 47.515 Ayres 11.504 Bater 3.-457 in icon 1,713 Egan 6.286 Ixo Noks 366. Refills from 030 out of 1.888 fund its .>3.906 billow 25,104 Putnam 10.254 Richard 6.761. It ii is from 472 out of 1.888 is. John 20.064 col Horn 8.024 a Jolk 4.551 est my 4.923. Axxal Toner 1.784. I up a Sioux Falls. S. Nov. 5 a Coolidge Load Over la. Folle a Ftp stretched to 20,909 and mcma6 ter. Republican led Cherry. Der Erat. By 16 too when returns for More than half of tho 1 Asp Cir in the state had been received noon today. S. Rentuma from 1.038 out i. Ass precincts Coolidge 66.0 Davis 16.378 la Follette 45.543 governor Diles up handsome a ran 5>?s5 i/ouckj5 31�. Major ital Herp a crr is to Pherson Winner gov. W m. Mcmaster was Given a i handsome plurality in Davison coun to yesterday in his race for the United i John 13.932 Colborn 5.257 Lorik s. A. Returns from 796 out of i ass Gunderson 42 344. Below 16,758. Putnam 7.734. Richards 4,427. Returns from 357 out of Isis St in up an Early dad in x tor Burc a. Socialist. A k and neck Rac at the h tames a. Braun his re a potent. Tic senators elected in i in. Alabama Robinson Are be. Minority Leader in the r s. Georgia Rancelli Harrison. Mississippi Sim i Orth Carolina Sheppard. I 1 Ola is. Virginia while Cole j Farmer democratic Gover. F to sen to fill the seat from a a of now held by senator a Ion to Fernald. Who was the Senate in the Maine i september capper Kan s new Hampshire Edge a and Mcnary Brecon All is were re elected Charles a Republican wits the Seamer in Illinois and Dupont publican the Victor in Dej states Senate. Incomplete returns j j from Twenty two of the Twenty four i precincts in the county gave j Mcmaster 2.503 Cherry. 1,131 i Ayres 152 baes 143 Dillon 313 Iii Egan 35. The governor carried every one of the precincts but one by Large majorities the Only other precinct report i pr�?~e8s or re Rev Aid ing anything Jike a close vote wast Ethan w Here Mcmaster polled 29 i votes and Charry was Given 15. Bak i or township the on a precinct report ing thus far that the governor Lott went to Bates by three votes the j count being Mcmaster 25 Bates 25. I congressman c. A. Christopherson j j v. As also Given splendid support by the Davison county voters who return 5.316 Ustrud 3,233 wait nor 931. S Returns from 238 out of 518 in first District to Christopherson Republican. 16.235 Beck. Democrat. 8.-Jones, Farmer labor. 1.816 Bart Ling. Ind. 1.63 3. Cherry gives up in a master and have hired him my goes on it is Gratifying to Rote that the cause for w hich my candidacy stood was endorsed in my Home or senators Horah. Idaho Nebraska republicans. Nanio a Richards 199. Needed by their Oppon a Khart. Republican Iowa us democratic opponent j Johnson Minnesota s senator was behind i de. In fourteen precincts a total of 1.777 votes for him sea inst 23 for a a a a pc a and county my hip a Jones 603 for Berk and 376 tor Bart that the a wih a pro revive Maini j Jority in the next legislature and that Carl Gund son. Mitchells Cand the prep ram of Jeanine up affairs Date for governor was another Lead i in our state May so Forward and also i ing candidate in th3 county. In four i that there will be in both branches of teen precincts reporting up to noon the Congress at Washington a Safe j Tod a the vote on governor was As margin of votes to secure to Agricula follows j Ture the Relief to which itches Long j Gunderson. 1.368 Bulow. 452 tut i been entitled. Ive Schall Republican j a it ii Bro Khart and John they would turn up win-4 be Farmer vote was in. Burette speaker Oile to Over senator David i a in Oklahoma xxx publican Way ahead of o. Democratic senatorial vowed foe of the Kus in Rhode Island j. In j publican led gov. Flynn a the seat made vacant h of l. E. Baro Colt. E returns also showed l j Democrat leading in the Quot a Natoria race sen Brookhart is behind Steck seems elected Des Moville la. A re. Turns from 1667 precincts out of 2418 in Iowa for fluted states senator bin Khaki. Republican 538.867 Steak 347.711 Des Moines to or j defeat of Senate a i nov. 5.�?04b�?the j Smith Vav. Break publican. Ahead in Michi j Hart to whom most of Iowa a Polit i. Sackett Republican j Cal leaders had. Before the election r Stanley. Democrat in j conceded a comparatively easy Vic senator Phipps re pub j tory appeared on the face of Uno Lead in Colorado. Facial returns today t a have been Are Cen. Republican a Yoni. Complis hed us Daniel i Stock an my his opponents while j Ottumwa lawyer. Republican senatorial j senator Brookhart refused to con xxx Cost Virginia had the cede defeat As also did his Campaign a in e Chilton demo manager. L la Cook. But Republican leaders including b b. Burnquist sen it r Thomas a state Central committee chairman m rat the Teapot dome Cesared the unofficial returns at to i a a id Over the Field o clock this morning seemed to leave Engfor Bursoni j Little doubt that Stork had been successful returns a tha hour Cave suck a a i take this occasion to express my j deep gratitude to All my friends and supporters a present judges i biding Sioux Falls s. D., nov. 4.�? a election of the entire Republican stat ticket below governor is indicated by available returns from yesterday balloting. In the supreme a Ouirt judge ship contest Polly was leading Egan. Gales leading Brown and Sherwood was leading ale Andor each with a margin of Marc than 2.066 Voles when re turns were reported from Ion preen fiefs of the state. Gift it nine precincts showed 5,358 votes against the proposal to hold a state constitutional convention As against 3.924 in favor. The vote was running slightly against the proposal in virtually every precinct to report. I e l l w a i my c z a f. Or is b i c 0 Aurora. Of Quot 24 943 939 beadle59 a a a a or i 1241 1486 bennett14 k 211 142 a Bonhomme. 1 7 13 1346 1275brookings 31 11 945 566 b Row n5 7 38 2 499 1329 Brule. 29 a 296 351 Buffalo. I 6 29g 162 1 butt30 15 723 495 a Campbell i a 8 792 70 j Charles mix. J Clark 36 2 i 283 i i Clay a 9. 603 121 i j Codington .2 �?T6 29 2151 895 i corson35 5 274 i 7 i i Custer 7 a 163 59 i j Davison 2 i 7 2185 1929 day38 26 1681 394let Eul 2 3 9 665 98 Dewey Douglas. 19 i 4 sf>5. 58 4 Edmunds 3 4 6 130 too fall River. 49 17 4 59 333 Faulk. 3 31 853 491 i grant2 4 14 6 3 5 164 i gregory3 2 a 44 532 Haakon. 2 i 4 167 297 Hamlin a a ,. 13 9 657 124 hand 45 24 629 857 Hanson 16 15 735 559 Harding Hughes 2 a a 16 623 112 i Hutchinson. 2 i o 2 2 9 73 i Hyde 2 5 11 154 91 Jackson i 7 9 38 8 229 jerauld.18 14 712 313 jones2 i 9 263 i 98 Kingsbury 21 18 1281 849 i i Lake. 2 4 9 321 381 j i Lawrence 4 4 25 227 1232 Lincoln 2 a 29 1215 1188 lyman39 13 408 155 i mccook2 3 8 392 492 j j Mcpherson 3 5 5 235 4< marshall3 i j 4 16 Ila i Meade. 4 9 4 99 151 i .mellette.16 4 13 i 164 i Miner .2 1 i 2 4 99 685 j Minnehaha 65 43 3869 4910 j moody2 amp 19 766 791 Pennington 5 3 21 i 4 11 511 Perkins.3 a a 176 49 i Potter.2 s i 7 633 351 i roberts4 i i 355 146 sanborn2 i 2 633 239 Shannon. 6 4 474 192 Spink a y 29 376 1089 Stanley.16 4 25 57 sully.29 i 8 391 248 Todd 9 6 545 j it Tripp. My 4 i 29 13ft Turner.29 11 439 319 i union19 19 8 55 707 j Walworth 13 1 395 197 Washabaugh. 4 i 49 to j Washington. I 133 a j yankton2. 23 1441 1293 a Ziebach i i $ totals. S3t> 4i. 262 3 389 i _ South Dakota a 1 i i r vote on president f by counties ? i in c t z a c i is e i s a i l to it i v e i e t a a in i t 2 i t i i so in Quot of be i 0 c. 4 1 t w i it j i u seven go for la Follette and eight Are carried by president Coolidge county Quot tickets split democrats avd f \ Umer labor and Independent candidates Gitt some local offices of 4 counties about Mitchell in were carried for Coolidge. Aurora Brule Bon homme. Jerauld. Lyman Jones. Douglas and Davison went for Coolidge while Hutchinson Charles mix Turner. To county officers chosen in this county were split up among the parties with the democrats off a considerable number and the Republic j cans leading below Are Given detailed report. S from these count,. Democrats win in Charles my Lake and it est nov. 5.�?Charles mix county with three precincts missing. Gives Cherry 1,391 and Mcmaster 1,-049 for senator. The county rvs earned by la Follette for president. For congressman Beek received 1,326 to 1.196 for Christopherson. For governor. Bulow received 1.360, to 1.195 for Gunderson. On the county ticket the democrats were successful in All contests hut one. With no report on state representative. L. M. Gable Republican won for states attorney. The others who we e successful All democrats were Frank j. Rubertus for state senator Ross Nabema of county treasurer c. To. Robertson for his vote near that Given to Harding in �?T20 Bugaboo of throwing election into House melts away rapidly gets doubtful states Mori ballots cast yester do than Ever before in i Stok a of nation Calvin Coolidge Casein Coolidge who such eded to the presidency upon the death of president Harding was yesterday elected to succed himself by a majority almost As great As Harding s total vote four years ago. Slade Grace pull ahead in county fight de eds mercy Bonn for clerk of courts and Myrtle b. Rufing for superintendent of schools. Hanson is split Alexandria fuck d., nov. 5.�?Hanson aunty will give la Follette a plurality of about 50 and Mcmaster for mater about 200. On tho county ticker Xiv. J. Mar Mer labor for representative. For Register of deeds. K. L. Chase j Republican was elected for sheriff Mike Moran Democrat for states Arney Frank Vincent i depend Aad for commissioner of the c Coolidge leads ticket analysis of tho vote of the state at Republican candidates for ates of local a third parties Quot for were and democrats there were Sev ens Iem is close for school is per in tfx Dent and Register Oil deeds new York. X. Now 5.�? a a a an returns from the states continued to Roll in today they served Only to swell tho tide upon which Calvin Coop go is Riding to it an apparent and overwhelming Victory Over his. Two opponents in the 1 92 4 presidential i contest. In eight stages All of them in the West. The result 11 was in doubt at i midday hut the president had a Lead j in seven of them. Including Minn i Sota North Dakota and South a i Ola. Which followers of senator Robert m. La Follette had expected to Vive the Independent candidate their i lock Ora i votes. Returns in the. Congressional con gets were slow and at noon they still were Isuf i it Dent to show whether or. Coolidge will have a real working majority of his party in eith a the House or Senate. The republicans had made a net gain of twelve in the House and apparently of three or four in the Senate. Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio the Republican Leader in the House has been re elected As has representative pm Inis j. Garrett of Tennessee the democratic House Leader. Tile Bugaboo of throwing the pres i Rutial election into Congress was chased away by tho rapidity with which tho Large blocks of electoral votes either fell into the Coolidge c Lunin or Guvo seemingly unmistakable evidence of going there the returns continued to come in John xxx. Davis succeeded in capturing certainly Only states generally reckoned As irrevocably dem Socrati a. Even at that he lost Kentucky on the face of the incomplete returns although Fox had carried it against Harding in 1929. Tim same returns Rani eighth having Between Mcmaster and Lead for Railroad commissioner from the first District returns from 121 precincts giving him 6.4 51 Taubman. Democrat. 2.380 Hoise Farmer la Bor 1,633 and Amundson. Independent. 831. Other returns on state races attorney general 194 precincts Jones. Republican 19.335 Flynn. Democrat 3.833 Arnold. Farmer having a hard Bat Bratton. Democrat red he Natoria race a j of 13,885 in 1g42 of the s Afes 24is precinct. The missing precincts a re scattered throughout a dozen i to gov. Mcmaster bewitch i. S. 1. Cherry Ming second. 12.729 bund. Democrat. 4,812 Eastman. Farmer labor. 3.722 go Dahl. Independent. 1.963. Secretary of state 212 precinct Coyn. Republican 1 1,779 Row. Counties mod of w f which Are largely j Democrat. 4.7 42 Schenck. Farmer for House seats the Rural. In most of the counties who a Bor 3 413 Noret and. Independent. Hyde i facture two in Thejmncj-pu5 City Pree nets were out-1 l1 Jackson. A Goth Ohio districts banding St cd had been leading for Public lands commissioner 29? a rapid # i g ground to republicansi10ur l v Hampshire. 12th, 14th 0 r of Ven a a re weather forecast precinct ii Engstrom Republican 12. 193 Reeves. Democrat. 4.82s Kirer. Independent 3.497 rained wild portions thursday. A k i Minnesota unsettled tonight House it appeared prob we a republicans and treasurer a i n we Consin a a pub cd a =0 thursday probably rom Snowa we Rhth Ruit Tiu i Oom a. Tonight in tut lotion rising 10_�?o Quot fur in the fourth District while 1 temperature in we Hwy it portion. A Jos was a to Sou h i settled tonight senator Sherry a a Campaign Falls a. A nov. South Dakota unsettled and thursday probably to sin a �6d thursday probably Snow Flur a Ranc it a a 1 a Bigan James and Woodruff. Rico it i h senatorial it a it unusually lined up will Nebraska rns old tonight and. Ai thursday v a of Abl flurries to it Democrat went 13 can insurgents were re. N new York Jacobstein i Nunn in Wnm is Ltd a with Lafollette endorse Pho wars in South portion colder tonight and in extreme Southeast por it it a Winner. A a turns showed the re dec a representatives Longworth of Republican Leader in the it the result in the District 5 re y of Tennessee the minority was slow in coming through. Continued on Page 8 Tion. Thursday. Local temperature maximum and minimum the Ture from 7 a. In. Yesterday t in. Today maximum. 62. Minimum. 38. At s a. In. Today. 41, # unlike that of this Campaign. Gov. Vail Mcmaster. Senator elect made his Campaign principally upon his record in bringing Down the a gasoline prices in South Dakota. He a pointed to his activity in establishing pal South Dakota cities and claimed continued 0% past 2 1 Aurora. 0 a a 4 it in in i 894 595 7 57 i Beadle. ,50 it it a a it 2736 691 1792 Bennett. It 6 281 61 it it o a it Bon Horn in 17 9 608 569 3 12 Brookings. .31 Lull 63 134 598 a a Brown. 57 38 n it n 481 2438 i Brule. .29 363 i # a it 367 i Buffalo a i 6 199 139 194 butt. 39 15 568 175 390 j Campbell. .12 8 585 105 3 a it a Charles mix. 39. Clark. .36 it 929 185 53 7 j Clay. .17 19 948 3 80 87 Codington a i 20 2076 509 1667 Charles mix .38. A. J Custer. .17 150 25 49 1 Davison. 2 i a a 1359 a q it a 757 Armstrong. 1 a a. I Day. .38 26 1491 139 1099 Deuel. .23 9 592 89 292 Dewey. .12. Douglas .19 i i 926 79 587 Edmunds. 3 4 6 lot 60 119 fall River. .40 j 196 39 122 Paul k.37 31 955 219 458 Grant. I. S i 7 Etc get 49 399 Gregory it a i 8 761 371 38fi Haakon .21 4 i 95 to big Hamlin. I 569 55 491 hand. .45 24 1166 422 492 Hanson. 16 15 598 197 595 Harding .34. A a a. Hughes a 9 869 294 521 Hutchinson. .27 6 386 59 1318 Hyde. A if la 188 98 123 Jackson .17 .9 4 23 127 i 7 Jerauld is 15 899 185 478 Jones. .28 9 319 46 124 Kingsbury .21 18 1839 22 5 58 5 e.24 9 414 is 47 Lawrence. .44 26 1239 182 263 Lincoln .29 0 it 1452 213 1351 Lyman. .39 8 196 63 147 Mccook .23 8 8 25 4 63 4 98 Mcpherson. .35183 26 131 Marshall. A 3 2 la 467 57 25 9 Meade. .49 4 294 161 9 Mellette .16 3 42 31 3 4 Miner. .21 12 619 150 968 Minnehaha. 65 45 7269 1272 4161 Moody. 23 19 926 149 1137 Pennington. .53 i 1333 352 395 Perkins. A 0 8 5 h 7 42 54 Potter. .28 17 709 19 257 Roberta. .42 to 314 26 452 Sanborn. .21 12 524 156 508 Shannon. 6 4 584 49 197 Spink. .50 29 1161 251 495 Stanley. 16 0 59 47sully. 29 18 255 69 129 Todd. 9 6 699 231 69 Tripp. .50 1 132 7 8 119 Turner. 29 14 844 55 991 Union. 19 la 1681 6,60 888 Walworth. .13 5 340 25 408 Washabuagh. 4 i 34 to 5 Washington. 5 i 137 is i Yankton. .25 22 1604 791 1466 Ziebach. .17 totals .1888 803 52462 13008 34389 that accorded to Cherry. Tom Ayres candidate of the Karmer Libor party was Leader of this group Early Omav but to was being pressed for third place by George xxx. Egan. Independent of Sioux Falls. Xxx right estimates 36.666 Huron. S. A nov 5.�?with a third the precincts in the state a port i at Republican stat Headquarters Here at la of clock this noon. State chairman George pc. Xxx right issued the statement that returns now show Coolidge carrying the state with a plurality of 17.909 and that a the entire state and congressional Jones county revolts Murdo s. A Nev. 5.�?president for treasurer. A. A a hit a won it and for county auditor. O. E. Republican candidates on tho ugh Ison county ticket were victorious in j indicated that he had brought Hack yesterday s election in practically All of tho offices according to returns compiled up to it a. Rn., with Twenty one precincts heard from. Bertha m j Slade Farmer Lahore candidate for j Register of deeds however w inning f out Over Coacher and Cox while Mamie m. Grace democratic candidate for county superintendent held a slight Load Over mrs. Emma Mcclintock. Helgerson and mrs. It Olla Kelley were leading by a Large majority Over their opponents in the race for representatives. According to the tabulations to noon. Helgerson a total was 1385, kor has a 96 4. Kelley 1398 and Carlson 67 4. For county auditor the incomplete vote for till. Incumbent in the office was far in the Lead of Caskey. He was earring the county by 1,953. His vote was 3.296, while Caskey had 1.253. Wingier incumbent in the office of county sheriff was also leading by a vast majority carrying a vote of 3,289 against Whites 116 4. Principal contender Bertha m. Slade candidate for Reg a , i into the democratic fold two of the states taken away by Harding Oklahoma and Tennessee Bob mat ret 4 million senator la Follett. Although polling a popular vote of about 4.-099.000 which approximates Elt s total when he led a third party movement in 1912, was assured the electoral vote of Only ones at his own Xvi Consin. Roosevelt captured 8s electoral votes in 1912�?enough to defeat his Republican opponent. Taft and elect his democratic adversary. Wilson. It was estimated that Coolidge polled 18,000,000 popular votes two million More than were Given to Harding. Davis it was estimated has 8.999 99u a against 9,000,990 for Cox. Moro voters trooped to the polling places and dropped their ballots yesterday than Ever before in the history of the nation. As the returns stood Early today the voters in tho electoral College either by definite count Concession by rival managers or indicated trend were classified this Woty for the the c. T. Bates. Republican carried this and Lyman county and was elected. Istir of deeds had a total of 1966 vacs at la a. In with mrs. Lenore Coacher following close behind with 1.639 votes and Cox at the foot of the list with 44 1. Cochran candidate for the county clerk s office was carrying the county by goodly number his vote being 2,541, while Hohn his opponent had 1,14 6 votes. The closest race on the county ticket is Between Mamie Grace and mrs. Mcclintock for superintendent of schools the former holding the Lead with a total of 1s4 4 votes Over mrs. Mcclintock e Issi. Mitchell was carrying the county for state s attorney having a dad this morning of 693 Over Benson. His total vote was 2.933, whi1 Benson had received a total of 13 49. Of negro attorney in judicial race wins court place Chicago rf., nov. 5.�?albert it. George negro lawyer. Republican. Fryberger. Republican won for apparently had won a seat As Asso representative. Cite Justice of the municipal court f of. Barnes for Cirk of courts Ion the far of incomplete unofficial it Eva Dot i Douglas is Republican Armour s. D., nov. 5.�?president Coolidge carried this county by 1132 to 696 for la Follette and Mcmaster Altenburg Republican carried this county for state senator but l. J. Larson. Democratic carried Aurora and was elected. N. Roddic amp on Republican was elected representative. James Gilkerson county auditor won out handsomely by a vote of i35s to 811. Tecklenberg Republican won for Register of deeds and a Meeg. Democrat for sheriff. Democrat elect Buffalo official Gann Valley s. Nov. 5.�?the democrats won in All the contests on pct tor was trailing at the rat 26.009 votes for the City. Of Chicago bar association reported the negro attorney As qualified for the of the bar and his George was graduated from Northwestern University in 1897. Lie is 61 years old. Democratic chief in Nebraska says state is calving set i i t it 1 i j Iii Lei it a it Alabama. 12 a Izo tila. A Kansas. I California. La Colorado. 6 Connecticut. 1 Delaware. 3 Florida. A. 6 Georgia. 14 Idaho. Illinois. 29 Indiana. 15 i ova. 13 Kansas. 19 Kentucky. 13 Louisiana to main. 6 Maryland. 8 Massachusetts i 8 Michigan. 15 Minnesota i a amp . To Missouri. 18 Montana. 4 Nebraska. S Nevada. New Hampshire 4 new Jersey. 14 new Mexico. New York. 45 North Carolina 12 North Dakota 5 Ohio. 24 Oklahoma. To Oregon. 5 Pennsylvania. 38 Rhode Island. 5 South Carolina 9 South Dakota. Tenner. 1 ? Texas. Utah. 4 Vermont. 4 Virginia. J Washington. It we t Virginia. 5 Oming. 3 13 totals369 145 13 266 necessary to Choice 13 Lincoln neb. Nov. 5.�?tom s. Ai ten chairman of the democratic state the county ticket except one. L. A. Central committee Early this morn i the number Nec scary to a Choice Hubbard. Republican won for coun a returns to Date a Clear is 266. Among the states in which for i by indicate a to him that a Coolidge the returns were not sufficiently com to auditor. Henry c. Lawton j state attorney a and Pearl Fraser for j _ carry superintendent of schools. Republicans. Had no opposition. Others elected. All democrats were pc. H. Abernathy. County treasurer. C. C. Wed More. Sheriff. H. G. Peterson Register of deeds and Lee Taylor clerk prehensile. To permit a Ltd definite class continued on Page 2 a it concede the state to Coolidge j if cation in the columns of any of the and Dawes Quot he told the associated three candidates. Coolidge was read pre. J ing in Arizona with Datis second in or. Allen declined. However to Idaho with Lafollette second in concede the election of state officers. 1 Minnesota with Lafollette second in declaring that returns were As yet too j Montana with Lafollette second la incomplete to give a concessionary j statement. Continued on Page 9 i i i