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Show f ANOTHER CHANGE. The Country goes Re-publican. Re-publican. ONLY ONE SHORT YEAR Witnesses a change of sentiment in this country. ' Hlcctiono were held Tuesday through- outtho country. Tlio result bIiowb ltc- jmbllcnu victories and tremendous Hep- ubliean gains In almost every northern , locality. In Ulilo McKlnley was elected gover- nor ou tin- tariff lsstiu by 00.000 to 76,000 plurality; tho Republicans havo wore than two-thirds o( tho Legislature. In Now York tho IHpubllcans elected their entire itato ticket by 25,000 to 80- 000, and secured a good working majori ty In tho legislature. May nnrd, Bonator Hill's candlnato tor judge, was defeated by 75.000. ., Tho Republicans of Iowa carried tho statu by 30,000. Tho Pcmociats concede con-cede 2ll,000.' In lllluols the Hepubllcans elected thfcir entire judicial ticket mid made Kreut gains throughout tho state. Tho latest returns indlcato tho election elec-tion of tho cntlio Republican, ticket in JlnHeacliuictts by 30,000. Tho Democrats carrlod Virginia by 25,000. In Now Jersey tho Hepubllcans secured secur-ed control of tho Legislators which is nnti-raco tiack'. The Hepubllcans havo probably car-tied car-tied Kansas audit is a closo contest in iubrti!(!n. Oiiii of tho most excitablu times Lehi vti raw was last Tuesday. 1'olltical OulliusuiMii reigned on alt Bides and vvciy man seemed determined Jo do all he could for his party. Tho band Mas out most of tho day and did their share- The thiouingout of several Uepublican city votes under the new election ordi- f . ' nance, caused a bitter feeling in that i party and In consequence- they worked t harder than over. This was tho only 3, uiipleainnt incident of tho .day. The sA bcliool election attracted part of tho I "i 5gffgV''-''" yka "wUvBchooUlOinaJriJlui r mfcs" When tho polls closed every available j ' voter on cither sldo had been rushed In ' ' nud tlio rcaul was doubtful. . A crowd gathered in the evening to nwait tho it-suit. Tho school board was the first to get through and when they announced n majority of 32 for tho Republicans Re-publicans n mighty shout arose and men began to act as though they wcro craty. As tho count at thoClty Hall progressed it became evident that tho Hepubllcans I would win nud cntluislann began to break forth. A baud una soon gathered and began to parado tho street. Ab soon ns tho result was declared tho nlr was rent .with yells. A procession was formed, for-med, gave a number of cheers ahd started star-ted to tako in tho town cheering at the residences of tho candidates. While this was going on speeches wero made on !! m in ..Jlajn Blieet and cheering sould be heard onlilfisTdTsr "The mujorlty of those out wcro Hepubllcans but a numberof Deni ocrats show cd iheir grit by staying to tho end. Afuriho cruwd had yelled themselves bourse and got rid of their 'Cxcci'B of enthusiasm qulot iclgiied onco more. Tho vole stood as follows: Voto Ma J. J. 11. Uooth, 11, 235 60 V 12. A. Wilson, D 185 ' ' Ira I). Wines, It 230 00 U. O. Hideout, 1) 170 . J I). Evans, It 230 61 V II Ohristenwn. D, 185 ,, ', ' DTCIur,K 235 50 John A llrown, D 185 "-' For Mayor ; Olcy Ellington, It, 238 55 Jnmes 1! Uuddle, I), 183 For Counclhucn: "1" John Huberts, Jr, 11, 238 5 Andrew Fluid, D 184 " Tlmd l'owell, It 235 01 IUvuntf, SrD, 171 lln IJtt, H, 23a 41) JuhnS Webbl) 18J " Kdwln Kvnns, 11 233 0J 77ii Sotithwlck, I) 178 Jool Mtars, It, 235 DS Cleorgo Glover, D 177 For Marshal: Charles Karren, It 211 12 Joseph A Thomas, V 100 For Recorder: Mosiah Evan, It, 233 52 GNOhlld.I) 181 For Treasurer: 01oKUIng80ii,H 233 5t TFTinnu, I) 182 i For Collector: 6 Witosi, It 231 50 Wll Wllin, I) 181 J 3'or City Justice: I Oeorgo Evans, H 228 -11 AM Davis, JBl i. Thu ri'porta to-day sny Wines and Hoolli oro elected. l'ioo and thu north end of the county, except Pleasant drove went Repiibllban. Thu Democrat get the south cud of the county. |