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Show OGDEN'S MUNICIPAL FICHT. Turner Captnr. Flrat I'l.om and Will t'r-1I. t'r-1I. la tba Chair. Or.riEN, Feb. 10 Special to The Times. Tho result of the election is now well established. McNutt is defeated de-feated and was made the victim of the most tremendous wave of opposition that was ever directed at a single man on a single ticket. The entire fight was aimed at him. It was "anything to down McNutt,"and while his friends and the party fought hard to save him, it was beyond the range of possibilities. The election of the remainder of tho upper stories of the ticket is the best evidence of the tight made on its head. 'I'he citizens citi-zens have secured six of the aldermen, rtnd while some nre disappointed, all are willing to admit that Ogden has sustained no disaster in tue election of Turner who has been known as a liberal for years. It was Mr. Caiuo who said a year ago thrt the people's party would never put a ticket in the. field again and the significance of his remark is read between the lines today. Th citizen!.,, organization meant. more than w,is'at. first imagined as it combines the devotees of both parties. |