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CARRIZOZO NEWS.
A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Lincoln County.
VOLUME 9.
CARRIKOKO. LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, NOVEMBER 6. 1908.
NUMBER 35
THE GLGCTI0N.
The election is over even the
shouting anil all may now ail
down and figure on the future.
The result, naturally, is not
pleasing to democrats, but, as
this is looked upon as a prcttry
good country, it is not likely
that many will emigrate.
The nntioual result was not
what democrats had hoped; in
deed, they had reason to expect
that Mr. Bryan would receive a
LINCOLN COUNTY ELECTION RETUKNS.
NOVEMBER 3, 1908.
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much larger vote than was given
him. It is true, that on the pop-
ular vote, he made a much better
showing than did Mr. Parker in
lJ04, particularly in Indiana,
Ohio and the middle west, but
made no electoral gains except in
Colotado and Nebraska. While
the middle west gave, its electoral
votes to Mr. Taft, there is some
consolation over the fact that
the democrats elected a number
of governors, made gains in the
national house of representatives
nnd, in two instances, Indiana
and Nebraska, will elect demo
crats to the United States senate
to succeed republicans.
In the territory little is known
as to the race for delegate. An
drews haa made gains in some
counties, the most notable being
San Miguel, which he carried by I
a good .majority; while others
that gave him good majorities in
l'JOf have been lessened: Larra
zolo has also made gains, two
counties, Colfax and Torrance,
giving him good majorities,
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whereas two years ago they went
very omphaticully for Andrews.
We huvc held the Nws over un
til this (Saturday) morning in
order to give our readers some In
formation on that point; but all
we can say, even at this hour,
is that the result is very close,
only a few hundred votes, appar
ently, separating the victor from
the vanquished. The tlrst re
ports gave Andrews a substantial
, majority, but it has dwindled, if
it has not been wiped out entirely,
In the county, all precincts
liavc reported save No. 3, Las
lifting, and the partial report of
Delegate to Congress
O. A. Larrazolo, U. . .
W. II. Andrews, R...
Council, 11th District
John Y. Hewitt, D ...
Henry Lutz, R
Representative. 18th Dlst
James W. Mullius, D..
James C. Hamilton, R
Representative, 19th Dist j
Unas. li. lirlcc, u. ...
E. C. Cook, R
Commissioner, 2nd Dlst.
Robt. II. Taylor. D.
Nabor Ortiz, R. ...
Commissioner, 3rd Dist....
C. W. Winghcld, D
Geo. W. Coc, R... .
Probate Judge
Bernardo Sulazar, D. .
Dorotco Luccro, R . . . .
Probate Clerk
L. II. Dow, 1)
James G. Kigylc, R...
Sheriff
John Cole, D
Chas. A. Stevens, R. .
Assessor
Po'fcrio Chavez, D...
Robt. A. Hurt, R
Treasurer
J. M. Pcnfield, D
T. W. Watson, R
Supt, of Schools
Jno. A. Haley, D. . .
Chas. L. Davis, R..
Surveyor
J. 1. Tinion, D
Erank E. Theu
icurcr, R.
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57
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38 I 7 43 35 37 63 20 147
23 M 21 24 51 17 44 27 32 107
14 6 34 89 37 50 69 2V 208
47 28 21 4 Ml 4B 14 33 50
!I4 6 46 41 39 67 M0 156
27 21 47 S 38 25 35 104
32 7 48 34 28 63 36 155
27 20 46 ? 42 36 35 105
40 10 71 40 47 71 157
21 17 . 5 23 4 37 i 16 27 17 102
35 7 58 lC 29 41 73 3l 156
26 32 20 5 36 49 23 27 103
20 &t 49 ') 38 38 60 36 155
39 2W 43 38 26 27 101
39 3 70 40 36 51 145
22 4 24 4 22 48 39 28 49 3 116
24 8 56 36 40 47 72 127
26 40 19 8 37 4 43 24 .55 130
24 7 69 46 42 60 154
36 2 20 2 21 M0 35 20 42 Ml 102
32 7 61 15 3-1 40 69 35 155
28 46 20 b 32 44 23 32 100
34 ' 15 3 53 4S 29 42 60 25 153
23 32 12 41 50 22 40 105
34 7 52 32 34 50 103 125
27 I 32 20 lOl 41 16 40 30 41 130
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Majorities only.
that precinct, which, however, is is reelected commissioner from T. W. Watson, republican, for
only a verbal one, gives us iufor- the second district by something treasurer, had a majority, from
mation sufficient to announce ap- like 40. partial reports, of 27, but later
proximately the result. C. W. Wingfield, democrat, has news indicate an error in the first
John Y. Hewitt, democrat, has a lead over his opponent of about reports, anil the result is Burne
tt majority in thiB county, for the 11. what doubtful. Mr. Watson, it
council, of about 85. It Is be- Dorctco Lucero, republican, is "f
Hevcd that Otero TflTr Torrance slightly in the lead for probate ,
.i in i .a . , , . . 1,1 .,, , m John A. Haley, democrat, gels
counties will increase that lead judge, but it will require an offi- tt niajority of 80 or 90 for super-
considerably. A tclogram to clal count to determine. intendcut of schools,
both those counties has, so far, James G. Rigglc, republican, Kranj 13, Thucrcr, republican,
fulled to bring any information, for clerk seems to have won, but bests his democratic opponent by
and an clement of doubt, there- later reports indicate a close about 38 votcs( for the office of
fore, surrounds the result. rnri. and until the official count 9Urvcyor
Mullius and Bryce, democrats, the victor will not be known. AU ln. a" xc rfsl,,1l LM Ul?
, in it 1 ii 1 , , ... county Is about a stand-off, and
ran along with their ticket, and Chas. A. Stevens, republican, mUe room for c,ation by
their majorities in the Pecos val- for sheriff has about 50 majority, cither party as a whole, In our
ley will send them to Santa Pc to porfiri0 Chavez, democrat, for next issue we will give a full und
represent the eighteenth and assessor has his opponent beaten correct analysis of the votes by
nineteenth legislative districts. somewhere in the neighborhood precincts, with totals and umjori-
Robcrt II. Taylor, democrat, of 50. tics.