Challis County News recount and local election notes
The Challis paper reports county officials elected by narrow margins. It lists representatives by district, notes challenges to results in Clayton and Challis, and discusses voter turnout and political tensions including Mormon influence in Idaho politics.
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Board of County Commissioners
Challis
Clayton
L. H. Johnston
J. G. Finnell
Houston
Election Letter and Lemhi County Voting Totals 1904
A Challis Creek resident, Joux Stephens, offers candid thanks and pledges to serve County Commissioners with full accountability. The Lemhi election returns report Republican majorities for most officers, with detailed tallies including Governor Heitfeld and Sheriff Stewart, and constitutional amendment 211 defeated.
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Hagenbarth
Keifer
Oliver
Congress
French
Heitfeld
Harris
Walling
Turner
Regan
Fraser
Bell
Supreme Court
N. H. Clark
Ravenel MacIbeth
Louise Bascom
W. J. Lamme
J. L. Ebberts
Dune
Cameron
John Stephens
Henry H. Knapp
C. V. Hanson
Custer County
Mackay
Battle Ground
Clayton
Custer
Pahsamaroi , Sunol
I Bayhorse
Prohibition
People’s Party
Joux Stephens
Challis Creek, Ida
Edwards
Huggins
Craigue
Kenney
Long
Murphey
Haynes
Lemhi
Only Four Democrats in Next Idaho Legislature
Returns indicate four Democratic members will sit in the upcoming Idaho legislature, two in the Senate and two in the House. Named state senators include Ady, J. W. Walker, J. J. Hurr, Wm. Rich, James Steele, Fred Hastings, Walter Hiatt, W. M. Wayman, George Day, and R. Macbeth among others. several districts list Democratic incumbents or nominees.
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Idaho
Senate
House
Ady
J. W. Walker
Bannock
J. J. Hurr
Bear Lake
Wm. Rich
Bingham
James Steele
Blaine
Fred Hastings
Boise
Walter Hiatt
Canyon
W. M. Wayman
Cassia
George Day
Custer
R. Macbeth
Elmore—Thos. Russel
Fremont
John W. Hart
C. H. Nugent
Kootenai
H. H.taylor
Latab
M. E. Lewis
Lemhi
R. W. McBride
Lincoln—Josepht Darrah
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Nox
Nez Perce
George Cram
Owyhee
John Lamb
Alfred Page
Oneida
R. E. Jones
Washington
Leander Smith
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Allen
Powers
Johnson
Belcher
Hunt
Lake
Schutt
Richards
Gray
Bingham—Turner
Porter
Bush
Fuld
Boise—Logue
Hammel
Aney
Sweetser
Custer—Morgan
Elmore
Gorby
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Fremont-Moore
Stevens
Webster
Ter. Owyhee—Avery
McKinlay
Anderson
France
Ausbach
McBratney
L.P. Smith
Jeogen—-Aannaannnnan
May Phelan
Weiser
Geo. F. Tait
Ole Bull
New York
Arthur Cohn
The
Pocatello Mercantile Co
Fiddler
Iiances
George W. Emery
Bayhorse
Wm. J. Treloar
Geo. L. McDougall
Jerry Sullivan
Goldfield
Nevada
John Kilcap
Spencer
J. C. Fox
Chicago
George Hosford
Robert Campbell
Lemhi County
Jas. A. McFadden
Yankee Fork
George L. McGowan
St. Louis
Ed. Treloar
Forney
J. E. Guthrie
Idaho Falls
R. W. Philps
Frank Nickerson
Janist
Guthrie
John H. ‘Thomas
Messenger
Parker
Woods
St. Anthony
Fremont County
Mormon Church
United States
Our Land
Utah
W.W. Adamson
Hailey
Blaine County
M. A. Macfarlane
P. E. Ensign
May Ringgold
Wesley Breshears
Sue
Martin Joyce
E. J. Michael
Geo. W. Emery
Jas. H. Marker
Thos. B. Wilde
Wm. Ginnell
Mal Branca
John Pardini
Challison
W. J. Tredear
Brepetcane
T. J. Paul
Stanley Basin
Blume’x Orchestra
Ities
New Challix House
Lee Ida
Chris Peterson
Bay Sdr
Henry Gerish
Bee Gee
Hosford
Ida
An E. Curtis
Goldburg
John Millich
M. Donnelly
John Hodson
E. Grammp
Jas. Marker
John Kileap
Frank Uehren
Ness Sratey
Jcbinteensone
Stephen A. Douglas
H. Ans
Douglas
Baltimore
Lincoln
Charleston
S. C
Morrison
Stephen
JNEW
Momrison
Clal
Merritt
Pea Mineral Surveyor
Tom
Dickey
Salt Valleys
W. Bascom
Hornes Papept
Bota
Err & Son
Prop’s. Llis
Shanafelt
Tpano
Fay Office
PiLiaMs
Main St
Main Street
Thunder Mt
Will
Mr. Borror
Republlican
Sullivan
McBride
Kirkpatrick
Idem
Stewart
Kirtley
Robinson
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