Show j q 1 Jj Da aP 1 0 c ELECTION ECHOES In Ephraim the principal part of the voting was done in the morning There was considerable excitement in town but no arrests were were made and there was no more trouble than would naturally be expected The bands and nd glee clubs were parading the streets all day There were but two challenges made one of which was afterwards allowed to vote vo votes es cast out of a possible vote o of f 3 3 For territorial officers the vote stood tood as follows Cannon Raw Rawlins ins has Allen 2 z The 1 he commissioners commission- commission ers rs to lo locate ate University lands stood Republicans democrats The county ticket was as follows follow Selectmen Nielson R Thompson Thomp Thomp- son R Kearns R D D J 34 Morley lorley D Co clerk Anderson Reid Anderson Peterson collector Candland Erickson treasurer Lowry Christensen recorder Livingston Blain Surveyor Survey r Fox Hougaard Attorney Johnson Reid Sheriff Clawson Burns For Justice Justi Just Just- i ice e McFarlane D R Constable Anderson R Deal Beal D But one ticket was in the field fo for or r school trustees the elected men be be- ing ng J. J P. P Jenson A A. H. H Lund and McFarlane In the city the vote was as follows- follows Democrat Republican Mayor 1 1 Councilors to to Recorder Treasurer Collector Justice Marshal The democrats won the mayor recorder and marshal while hile there is a tie between and Greaves for council MANTI I. I Both parties r realized the fact that voting was going to to he be close and the committees worked earnestly from early morning until the close of the polls s every hack in town was in requisition n all aU day and a heavier vote was polled than ever before The number of votes cast were the registration list comai contained aed 37 t names But little scratching was done either on the city or county tickets J non f. f u nt was as as' as f follows 0 I a 1 i vote tote on the theM tOod missioners republican v demo democratic The vote for for- selectmen sto Cu uthe u the same as as that for the commissioners For clerk An Anderson erson Reid assessor Anderson Peterson collector Candland 16 Erickson treasurer Lowry Christensen recorder Livingston Blain surveyor Fox 1 8 Hougaard attorney R Reid id Johnson Sheriff Burns Clawson coro coroner coroner ner Larter barter J Justice stice Alder R Judd D con constable table Snow It Ottosen D The vole vote for the city officers was svgs somewhat similar to that for the county it stood as follows Rep I Dem Mayor Councilors to to Recorder I Collector 16 Treasurer 68 16 Justice Marshal The republicans elected their full cit city ticket with the exception of the collector and justice It had been agreed that the election of trustees s should be left entirely out of politics and seven men men from each party choose the candidates The trustees elected are i 2 H. H Madsen l Louis Anderson and Ferdinand Alder As soon as the result was known the republicans built a a large Luge bonfire bonfire bonfire bon bon- fire and indulged in several methods of showing their joy Everything during the day passed off quietly not an arrest being made On Wednesday evening the democrats democrats demo demo- celebrated the territorial victory A 1 torch light procession was was headed by the brass band and anda a banner on which was painted a cannon and a crane with a broken lieck deck and the legend Rawlins fired fireda a cannon and killed a crane II A representation of a coffin w was s carried in the procession and buried with imposing ceremonies t the e band playing playing playing play play- ing a dead march the democratic drum corps with muffled drums rendered a little music three cheers for Cleveland and 1 l 1 were given and the procession marched back to town own A large bonfire was kept on the Temple hill nearly all night Mt l Pleasant polled pollet votes Cannon Rawlins' Rawlins Allen The republican t tic ticket et for the I- I 32 p. punt ol of oli icer er y yent n republican f m j 4 yi L o J 1 i oi y y j t. t J t 1 I J- J with the exception tion of a few the re result result result re- re sult is as follows Selectman Niels Nielson n Thompson Kearnes They thus gave a majority to two of the democratic selectmen For county clerk he the vote stood Anderson Reid 63 For assessor Anderson Peterson collector Candland Erickson Erickson Erick Erick- son treasurer Lowry Christensen recorder Livingston Living Living- ston Blain Atty Johnson Reid Sheriff Clawson Burns coroner Larter Spring City gave Cannon Rawlins 87 and a similar result in the balance of the ticket In Fairview the democratic a majority majority maj averaged 35 on the city ticket but one was in in the field Milburn gave democracy a majority majority majority maj maj- of 6 votes Indianola is reported re re- reported re- re ported portet as a tie Fountain Green polled 32 ga for fox the republican party and 34 for the democrats Moroni gave the democrats a majority of 40 Chester voted a tie and Wales Vales gave a republican an majority of 14 In Sterling the vote stood 10 to for Cannon and 38 for Rawlins Selectmen Selectmen Select Select- Selectmen men received 42 votes 36 Morley 38 Thompson 12 2 Kearnes so 10 10 Nielson 6 d. For tr 1 rl- rl U Reid en m n the ti v I n u un 7 7 throughout t was practical the same as those stated I I In Gunnison Rawlins had So 80 an and d Cannon Gannon 72 Allen 5 The balance of the ticket was 72 r republicans an and d 85 democrats In Mayfield Cannon received 2 27 7 Rawlins 18 18 On the thc county ticket t the result was much closer in some som e cases being almost a tie Fayette gave 19 9 to Cannon Gannon and 5 13 3 to Rawlins the county ticket w wa was s somewhat similar In a 1 majority of the precincts precinct s Cannon ran ahead of his ticket but failed to carry the county Ra Rawlins w ins having a majority of at least 20 |