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Show i :HH1 rHHl HJ THE ELECTION IN 0TAH1 Municipal Officers Selected Through out tho State. H Salt Lako City. John S. Dransford, Amcrlcnn, wns elected mayor of Snlt HH Lako City on Tuesday by a plurality HHl of S.COO votes over Dr. Charlos G. HHa Plummet-, Itepubllcan, his nearest op H ponent. Mr. Hrnnsford received 11,774 HHa votes to 6,274 for Plummcr and 5,052 HH for Hlchnrd P. Morris, Democrat. The SHJ American nomlnea camo within 352 HHl votes of receiving as many ns both of HHl his principal opponents combined. HHl Tho Socialist voto was a nogllglblo quantity. Tho entire American city HH ticket was elected by pluralities rang- .HH ing from 5,144 to 4,310. HH Ogdon. Tho Democrats carried tha HH head of tho ticket and threo of tho HH city wards for councllmcn. Tho result HH will bo flvo Democrats und flvo Ropub- HH llcans in tho next city council. Tho HHJ total voto for mayor, outr.ldo of tho HH Socialist, which was Insignificant and HH didn't run Into two figures, was only HHl HH Provo. Tho following Is tho ticket HJ elected nt Tuosdny'B election: C. P. HH Docker, Democrat, mayor; Davltl HH Johnson, Itepubllcan, recorder; Mrs. H Elizabeth. Scholos, Itepubllcan, trcas- HJ uror; A. A. Noon, Republican, Justlco HJ of tho peace; J. P. Williams, Demo- , HH crat, marshal; H. F. Thomas, Demo- HH crat, councilman from the First ward; HH Angus Decbo, Republican, councllmmt HJ from Second ward; J. M. JcnBcn, Re- HH publican, councilman from Third HH ward; Alfred Carter, Republican, ooun- HH cllmnn from Fourth wnrd, and Myron HH C. Nowoll, Democrat, councilman from HH Fifth ward. HH Park City. Tho municipal eloctlon ,HH resulted in a victory for a majority of HH tho Republican ticket, electing all ex- HH copt city recorder and city treasurer. HH Amorlcan Fork. Tho election at HH Amorlcan Fork was unusually qulot. HJ It resulted In n division bctwoon tho HJ Domocrnts and tho Ropubllcnns. Tho HJ Tho Republicans secured tho mayor, HJ two councllmcn and half of tho city HJ ofTlcors, -About COO votes woro cast. , HJ Rlchflold. In a hard-fought contest. HJ which, however, wns of a friendly nn- HJ turo, tho Republican carried ovcry of- HJ flco on tho city ticket by a majority HJ ranging from ono to two hundred. HJ Over 700 votes wero cast. HJ Eureka. In a rather ono-slded con- HJ tost, tho Socialists carried tho city HJ election. Tho only Republican to bo- HJ euro offlco wns John R. Morloy, who HJ was choson to succeed .himself ns HJ treasurer. HJ Sandy. Thoro was only ono ticket HJ In tho field, all being members of tho HJ Republican party. HJ Hyrum. Tho town went Dome- HJ cratlc In tho election Tuesday, tho HJ head of tho ticket holng elected by a HJ plurality of nineteen. HJ Kcphl. The election was Yory HJ quiet. About CO per cent of tho rog- HJ Istored voto wns polled. Tho Repuh- HJ llcans woro victorious. HJ Sprlngvlllo. Ono of tho quietest HJ elections ever hold In this city result- HJ cd In tho election of a Citizens' ticket; HJ this being tho only ticket In tho flold. HJ But 320 votes woro cast. HJ Logan. In tho election hero' tho HJ Democrats wore gcnorally successful. HJ William Edward, tho Democratic can- HJ dldata for mayor, won ovor-G. A. Hon- HJ drickson by a plurality of thirty, Tho HJ Democrats also elected the rocordor, HJ tho marshal nnd flvo of tho council- .HJ men. JJ Richmond. In tho election hero tho HJ Democratic candidates woro olocted by HJ an overwhelming majority. HJ Lchl. Tho Republicans had n rather HJ easy tlmo In tho city election, taking HJ every olllco but ono. Llttlo Interest HJ was mnnlfcst In tho outcomo, tho HJ lightest voto that has been polled in HJ years being recorded. HJ Bingham. Two tights. In ono of HJ which Deputy Sheriff J. U Forbes HJ was seriously, ( not fatally injured, HJ occurred during tho city oloctlnn, HJ which wns hotly contested, but won HJ by tho Citizens' ticket. Several votes HJ wcro thrown out, nnd It Is understood HJ that, for this reason, tho Socialists HJ will contest tho election. . HJ Knvsvllln. Thnrn wan n mlvoil result in tho munlclpnl election horo. HJ Tho Democrats won tho head of tho HJ ticket, electing Thomas II. Phillips. HJ Thoy- also elected tho marshal and Jus- HJ tlco. AH tho rest of tho Ropubllcnn HJ ticket was elected, Tho winners woro: HJ Mayor, Thomas II. Phillips; recorder, HJ Fred L. Bennett; treasurer, Robert HJ Jnmlson; marshal, John CI. Linford; HJ Justlco, John R. Gntley; councllmcn, HJ C. Burton, Jr., Gcorgo D. Bennett. HJ Samuel Rushforth, Nick Bonncmort. HJ Fnrmlngtnn. Apnthy thnt nlwnys J characterizes an uncontested election HJ wns tho fcntilru of tho day hero Tuos- HJ day. A very light voto wus cast. Tho HJ ticket follows: Mayor, A. L. Clark: HJ councllmcn, John S. White, Gcorgo W. HJ Jnlmcr, Joseph S. Clarke, L. II. Ovlatt; HJ recorder, Nephl Palmer; Justlco of tho HJ peace, James T. Smith; treasurer, HJ Hilda Miller. HJ Bountiful. The Democratic ticket Hi won In Bountiful, with tho oxcoptlon J of recorder nnd four-year councilman, ,HJ who nro Republicans. Thoso olocted ,PHJ wero: Mayor, Jed Strlnghnm; coun- i'af cllmon, Charlos R. Mabey, Leo J, i'JS Mulr, David Moss, Samuol Sessions; ti Justlco of tho penco, P. P. Wllloy; re- UK corder, Richard H. Sodgwlck; mar- jjjl filial, Orson Sessions; treasurer, James Burns. 'Wfi |