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Show j j' jm j0 i 5r Exciting Election in Garland Citizens Ticket Snowed Under ( . " - By Systematic Scratching. t Heavy Vote Polled. Everything Passed Off Peacefully, Although Considerable Enthus- , & lasm Was Manifested. Prohibition Move- i ment Had Considerable to Do With the Re- 4 suits. x 4 The Municipal Election held j in this city Tuosday November , , - 2 wasTv surprise to the sun-porters sun-porters of the Citizons' Party Ticket" and a rousing victory for the "Peoples' Ticket," designated de-signated as illegal by the Town Clerk. Systematic scratching and efficient work of those opposed op-posed to the "Citizens' Ticket" resulted in defeating overy candidato on the Citizons' Ticket." 199 votes wero castas follows: Straight. "Peoples' Tickets" 102. Straight "Citizens' Tickets" .69. Scratch Tickets 28. Trustee Joseph Jensen received re-ceived 199 votes Everybody voted for Joe. 1 John Dovey got 2, J.J. Shum-way Shum-way 1 and F D. Welling GOT SATISFACTION! There was considerable enthusiasm en-thusiasm manifested, but everything every-thing passed off peacefully. The - J udges of "Election- wero Wm. Preston, Ursel Roso and Mrs. Geo. F. Grovor. Judgo Wm. J. Gaynor, Tammany Tam-many candidate for Mayor of New York, was elected by a plurality of 70,000. The American Party won everything in Salt Lake except two councilmon in the 3rd district. dis-trict. John S. Bransford was re-elected Mayor, receiving, 153, 023 votes. v Ogdon elected William "Glas-man "Glas-man for Mayor and overy Republican Re-publican on the. ticket except ono councilman in the 4th ward. Thomas H. Blackburn, Democrat, De-mocrat, was elected mayor of , . CITIZENS' PARTY TICKET O O ) For President For President a) mm MOSIAn EVANS 82 JOHN 0 WJIEELON 116 For Trustees For Trustees j JOHN T. LANT 82 " THALES H. EDWARDS 119 JOSEPH JENSEN 82 JOSEPH JENSEN 117 r r- JOSEPH W. LEWIS 77 . A. R. CAPENER 117 ( k HARRY BOYD 74 THOS. E. SECRIST ' 116 K John Dovoy 2 John J. Shumway 1 IPYouTBest Friend j In tlmoof need Is a FAT bank account It will stand by you when all others fall. Tho way to acquire this FAT account Is to bcsln depositing and keep at It. Promptness, courtesy and careful attention to tho wants of Its customers arc some of .tho features of tho Business Policy of this Bank. A Bank Book in Your Name Issued by this nankins House, entitles you to every convenience of modern banklner. When opening a bank account, you want a safo bank, conveniently located-ono whoso constant endeavor Is to servo you best. On theso lines wo Invito your account. theTbank or garland. I Moslah Evans. President. Ellas A. Smith, Vice-President. M. D. Evans, Cashier. I I ACCOUNTS and LOANS SUBJECT to EXAMINATION by STATE BANK EXAMINER I Brigham City by 51 majority over R. L. Fishburn, Jr., Republican. Tho rest of the ticket.eleqtion is, as follows: J. B. McMastor, D., First ward, councilman, four-year term; John H. Horsloy, R., Second ward; H. S. Larson, R., Third ward and Hyrum J. Hansen, Han-sen, R., Fourth ward, all councilmon coun-cilmon for two yoars; Hyrum Standing, D.. recorder; J. Francis Merroll, R., justice of tho peace. Tromont re-elected S. B. Watr land for Town President and tho following trustees : Dr. J. O. Pitt, A. N. Fishburn, Alvin Keller and S. N. Colo. For clork N. E. Shaw; for treasurer Chas. McClurb. Following is tho line-up and score of Garland's Municipal Election: , Jolly Delia Pringle Co. The Jolly Dolla Pringle Co. that showed hero all last week, reserved tho best play for Saturday Sat-urday n i g h t "Tho Parish Priest." It was a pleasing molo-drama filled with scenes of sparkling comedy aud pleased pleas-ed everybody. A diamond ring was given away just beforo tho last act, and Folix Baird was tho winner. No 218G took tho ring. The company being aware of tho fact that Folix was intending intend-ing to buy a diamond ring soon, naturally selected the follow that would uso it. Put tho ring in good uso, Mr, Baird". A CHECKING ACCOUNT I With this old, reliable bank will prove helpful to everyone. It encourages economy. It establishes your credit. . r , , It makes paying bills easy. 1 ;H It safeguards your money. '.H It is business to have one. Why not start your oheoklng account H here to-day. Tour Account will rewire cartful attention tt)i. IBSfl State Bank of Brighafn City. H UNDER 8TATB SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. Garland's Town Board for 1910-1911. President John C. Whoolon. Trustees Joseph Jensen, Thales H. Edwards, A. R. Caponor, Thos. E. Socrist. In Justice Smith's Court Geo. E. Hall of Portage, had a hearing in Justice Smith's court last Saturday on a charge of assault and battery. Defendant Defend-ant plead guilty and was lined $15. An Error. In last weeks issue we gave tho price of admission to tho Grand Concort to bo given by tho Roliof Society Stake Board, at tho hall Thursday November 25th, as 15c and 25c; it should have been 25c, 515c and 50c. New Continued Story. A now continued story on-titled, on-titled, "Her Infinite Variety" begins in this issue of tho Globe (pago 3.) Don't forgot to read it and begin with the 1st chaptor to get tho full value of this beautiful story. Meeting Postponed. Tho regular monthly officers' meeting of the Stake Y. M. M. I. Assn. which was to havo been hold in Garland to-day (Nov. Gth) has boon postpondod for 1 month. F; D. Welling, Prest. COMING! ! Tho Colonial Prayers, headed 'H by Miss Anna Cleveland, will jfl play a return engagement at tho Garland Opera House Tuesday H night, November 9th, producing fl Chartotte Bronto's great story 4 4 Jano Eyro, ' ' a story which has been road by all tho English 'M speaking world and played by some of the foremost actors with great success. In tho role of 'Jano Eyre," Miss Cleveland has a part which fits hor ad-mirably. ad-mirably. All tho Colonial favorites will bo soon in this beautiful play. jjJ It is tho intention of the jfl management to visit Garland ) with this oxcollont company H about onco a month, producing each time a now play never be- fH fore seen horo. All tho plays fH will bo given as careful atton- H tion hero as is givon the pro- H dnctions in Salt Lake. H Hpnoy for Sale 1st class ; H section honey 10c per section; tH 2nd class honey 3 sections for iH 25c; strained honey 7o per pound, looso. Apply to C. Stoffonsoiij North Elwood. 3t iH Jensen Bros. ;l Cooking Exhibi- jl tion. M A. O. Harris, exhibitor for ''H the Great Majestic Range Co., iH has been conducting a Cooking i; H Exhibition at Jonson Bros. I Furnituro and Hardware Storo H all this weok. He has also been j assisted by tho Misses Lizzio H Thompson and Alissa Manning. H Fine biscuits, baked in three ,H minutes on a Majestic, coffee ,H and cocoa have been served ' H each day to tho crowds that !H havo visited the storo. Tuosday jl Mr. Harris linked a fine, largo ;H "Wnlkino- f!nlfo Tnn lnrlioR of town stood on planks and 9 pressed the cake flat. It roso H to its natural size in loss than H five minutes aud was served to ',H all present. H The exhibition has won a homo ;H for the Majestic Range in tho H hearts of tho people and tho H firm disposed of sovoral ranges (H during tho weok. H Wo had tho pleasure of samp- -ling the bisquits Wednesday and found them to bo A No. 1. Tho manufacturers of tho Ma-jestic Ma-jestic Rango claim it to bo tho best on tho market. It is quick, burns less coal and gives tho best satisfaction of any rango -manufactured. |