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Show ELECTION RESULTS IN UTAH American Party Defeated In Salt Lake City, While Strict Regulation-Ists Regulation-Ists Win In Ogden Result In Other Towns. Salt Lake City. -The American party was defeated at Tuesday's election, the entire Citizens' party ticket, headed by Samuel ('. Park for mayor, being elected by majorities varying from 4.13." for Park to 9,f42 for Henry W. Lawrence for commissioner. commis-sioner. Lawrence was the candidate of t he Socialist at the primaries, an will as the Citizens' patty, and received re-ceived the full strength of both parties. par-ties. Mayor John S. Hransfnrd, tho enndidnte for re-elect Urn on tho American ticket, earned but one wnrd In the city. A. G. Fell, strict regulation candidate, candi-date, was elected mayor of Oden by a majority of 410 votes, distinguishing distinguish-ing himself by being the only strict regulation candidate to withstand the onslaughts of the Good Government Govern-ment workers. Supporters of Dehor Scowcroft, the defeated candidate, attribute at-tribute his downfall to the labor votff pledged to Fell. For the Hist time In n doen years Logan has gone DMiiocratic. The Citizens' party, which wbs defeated at the primary, threw its strength to tho Democrats and thus defeated tho Republicans. II. G. Ilayball, elected mayor, ha been a councilman council-man four years. With a majority of fitfi votes Chan. V. Decker defeated It. 11. Irvine, Sr , In the mayoralty race at Prove The light of the day ftcttlod between tho candidates for four year commissioners, commission-ers, II. J. W. Goddnrd winning over Joseph 11. Frlsby with a majority of 452 votes. Leroy Dixon, candidate for two-year commissioner, polled the largest vote, having 1.715 votes or a majority of 1,130 to his credit. Fxr the first time in the history of Ilountlful tho full Republican ticket was elected. In some Instances the fight was close, the majorities ranging rang-ing from 19 to IC. Charles R. Ma-bey, Ma-bey, Republican candidate for mnyor, led his ticket with a majority of 85 vot es. One of the most spirited elections In the history of Spanish Folk resulted result-ed In a complete victory for tho Republicans. Re-publicans. The entire Democratic ticket was elected at Payson, with majorities ranging from 234 to 327. William R. Ileaton, the Democratic candidate candi-date for mayor, polled a total of 4.'ig votes, or 234 more votes than his opponent, op-ponent, George W. Tanner. At Helper the entire Republican ticket has been elected over the Socialist So-cialist ticket by a big majority. A spirited campaign at Kaysville resulted In a sweeping victory for the Democrats over the Republicans, the majorities running high as four to one. At Price W. F. Olson, D-mocrat, was reelected mayor by a majority of two to one. A. W. McKlnnon, Democrat, was elected councilman fur four-vcar te,iu, Thomas I'outs, CniloH Gunderson. J W. Loofbo irow elected councllmen for the two-; ear term. Scofleld elected tho straight Clti-ren Clti-ren ticket, while Wellington elected three Democrats and two Republicans. Repub-licans. J. II. Jacobson, Republican candidate for mayor or Mantl, was elected over Quince Crawford, Democratic candidate, candi-date, at one of the ouietest and b ast enthusiastic elections ever held. At Coalville the Democratic ticket wns successful. Some weeks ago n group of Republicans and Democrats prepared a citizens' ticket, but th secretary of state dec hired It could not go on the ballot, no the Democratic convention nominated the same set of candidates. The Republicans elected a mayor and three out of four members of tho council at Fphralm, while the Democrats Demo-crats got the rei ordershlp, treasure-ship treasure-ship and one short term counc ilman. With three tickets In the Held, Republican, Re-publican, Citizens and Socialists, the former elected a mayor and one councilman coun-cilman at Spritigvlfle, John Wiling, Republican, endorsed by the Citlz ns, was also elected. The De mocrats secured four of the sewn offices at Ml. Pleasant, the Re. pul, beans electing a treasurer end two short term coimc ilmcn. The eelc tion w Htt c lose. Wl-h the exception of one shott-term shott-term councilman. tl,. Republicans at S.ilhia elected tlx lr entire ticket over '.he Prohibitionists and Socialists. Grant -tvllln went Democratic by a h' tidred majority, with the except 'o;i 6f rec order. The village of Hainan, for the first l:n? In its history elected a town board. coniK)sed entirely of Democrats Demo-crats Ihe Socialists won In the election at Stockton, receiving "4 votes. There were 47 vet'-s cast f ir the Cltirens' t.'kc t and 17 votes ere ncratched. j Jle'tor City went Ixniocratic, but two Rei'iibllcans being elected. |