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nine thousand six hundred and forty-two votes, for congressman. J. H. Doughitt, independent, five thousand seven hundred and thirty-three votes; C. M. Foster, republican, eight thousand six hundred and three votes; S. F. Chad wick, democrat, ten thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven votes, for secretary of state. Demas Beach, independent, six thousand one hundred and thirty-two votes; D. G. Clark, republican, nine thousand and forty-three votes; A. H. Brown, democrat, ten thousand two hundred and twenty-eight votes, for state treasurer. William Hand, independent, five thousand seven hundred and twenty-one votes; E. M. Waite, republican, nine thousand and seventy-eight votes; M. V. Brown, democrat, ten thousand three hundred and one votes, for state printer. M. M. Ogelsby, independent, five thousand and fifty-seven votes; L. L Rowland, republican, nine thousand seven hundred and thirty votes; E. J. Dawne, democrat, nine thousand six hundred and ninety votes, for superintendent of public instruction. At this election, L. F. Mosher, democrat, received one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine votes; John Burnett, independent, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight votes; John Kelsay, republican, one thousand five hundred and thirty votes, for judge of the second judicial district. W.C.Johnson, republican, two thousand three hundred; E. D. Shattuck, democrat, three thousand six hundred and seventy-three votes, for judge of the fourth judicial district. H. Kelly, republican, seven hundred and thirty-two votes; H. K. Hanna, democrat, nine hundred and eleven votes, for prosecuting attorney first judicial district. J. J. Walton, independent, one thousand six hundred and nineteen votes; F. A. Chenoweth, republican, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one votes; C. W. Fitch, democrat, two thousand and thirt-yeight votes, for prosecuting attorney for the second judicial