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Show CEDAR, GOBlTf DRY" i "By a Vote o 33645 Cedar City went &yj 7., " The 'vote oa the liqHw .qnmloa In Cedar was at m heavy m wm aatlal pated, eiiljtf wm rtiaUtly Utg to prat that the- great Majority or tbe oHl'seM, prpfer kavlatt tbe town "dry." Tiievote waa 380 to 40 in favor a'f UA,udr,v" 'brapsltlou. The day paseed qfeMy, thore be. Ing few, K any, argu'wehUr among the voterBj , It,8HjMl tbat'aU were de oldedva to how tbe reeult would lie, and evea ,, those who voted "wet" were aaiethat they were beatou, but felt it a duty to vote their ooavloj tions. In the forenoon tberer woro but few wbd voted", but In the afternoon oaarlBgxa were out apd luongbt tho voters to tbe po'fls.' It?itlnubtful If tbe nuaaber "bf Vote's would bBve reached tbe tbtal oast If the carriages bad not been pressed Inlo service. Tbe peoplo seamed to taluk that It was a foregone coaelmloi that tbe town would go "dry," hfnne many of them were anything but enthualaB tio over tbe election. There is no kicking over the result and it is now up to the major to ia sue a'proolumatlon to the'ejfnot that no liquor will bo sold InOdMr City, ft is also up to tbe city cpunoll to pass a "neuron and eelzureM law and see tbat it Is enforoed,' If'rthis la |