Show AMERICANS WIN EVERYTHING BUT I TWO COUNCILMEN IN THIRD W WARD ARB BRANSFORD RANSFORD CARRIES I WITH WIT HIM DIM I Mayor Also Controls New Council and Will W ll Have His H s i iOwn Own Way There ThereA I VOTE SHOWS A LARGE DEGREASE DECREASE I Murdoch for May Mayor or Receives Fifty Three Votes More Than Wal Wallace Wallace Wallace lace the Democratic Nominee N om nee OFFICERS CHOSEN YESTERDAY Mayor JOHN S BRANSFORD Attorney HARPER J DININNY Auditor RUDOLPH ALFF Treasurer GIDEON SNYDER Recorder BEN S RIVES COUNCILMEN First Ward J B Moreton J 3 W McKinney Second Ward WardE E G ODonnell C H Reed Third Ward V John olm Holley C M Lees Fourth Ward W Mont Ferry Walter C Lyne Fifth Ward Martin E B Mulvey Mark John S Bransford was elected mayor of f Salt Lake yesterday the American party electing every man on the city ticket and electing councilmen councilman In every precinct with the exception of ot the Third where John Holley Democrat was elected for the long term and C M Lees Republican for tho the short term tenn on the fusion ticket Vote Is Not Heavy The vote yote was surprisingly light In al at almost almost most every one of the tour districts i of ot the city In the strong American party districts the American party got its vote out early and excepting In the and districts tho the winners polled nearly their entire estimated strength Straight tickets were wre the rule generally and In only a afew afew afew few districts was there any consider considerable consIderable considerable able amount of scratching Although there were many challenges by bv both Republicans and American party workers there was little disorder excepting In the and the Fort third districts In Ogden William Glasmann Republican Republican Republican lican candidate for tor mayor was elected as well as the other Republicans on the city ity ticket Provo elected four dry fusion candidates for tor the city council but the mayor is against prohibition Among the city chairmen in the Salt Lake campaign J 3 E Darmer is the only one who last night could say I told tod you so Ho He was as surprised as anyone over the figures although he hei i ailed aUed the th results In his statement given t The Monday evening The Wallace vote was a re I to everyone and was only solved hen the complete returns were in showing that he had run third in the therace rare race by votes receiving ti to t 61 3 for Murdoch Reports received during the day at the arius campaign headquarters were all an chaotic and until late In the after r ron on It was believed generally general 1 that the fusion candidates for auditor attorney and treasurer would win by a fair mar marKin marin Kin girL in It was also the general belief bellet that the fusion candidates in th First and Fourth precincts would v 11 I by a close margin and that John Jhn J hn A Ekman would be elected councilman fr fro m rn the Second precinct against E G ODonnell The Americans centered th thir ir councilman fight in the Second and the Republican tion was also active in that precinct as aswell aswell aswell well as In the First The general apathy shown during the entire campaign was reflected on elec election election election tion day for although the weather was wag perfect the total vote was as compared with about one year ago alo ao when election day was cold and unpleasant Great Crowd Sees Bulletins Jostling crowds filled the streets and congregated in front of The office to get the returns last night At the various headquarters there was the usual crowd of workers and candidates but with the exception of the winners the others went home early after the general re results results suits were ivere known Betting on this election was lighter than in the last ten years ears in Salt Lake Heavy odds Were demanded on the head of the ticket and most of the money that changed hands was on the relative strength of Murdoch and Wallace A favorite bet was that the Americans would elect eight candidates and there were a number of bets on the election of Mulvey for the council and Law Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence rence for city attorney In the First precinct J B Moreton American party candidate for council councilman councilman councilman man for the long term received votes and Frank J Hewlett fusion can candidate candidate for the long term received J B McKinney American for the short term terms received and J 3 S Hyde fusion received E G ODonnell American candidate for the long term tenn In the Second precinct received 33 and J 3 A Ekman Republican Republican Republican lican received 2733 C H Reed Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean for the short hort term received W V E VIus VI us 1202 and Burbidge 1515 The fusion ticket won easily in the Third precinct where for tor forthe forthe the long term Holley received 2560 against 1353 13 3 for Davis and Lees re received received 2561 against 1536 The contest was close in the Fourth W TV Mont Ferry receiving 2155 against 2046 for Joseph Kimball and for the short term W C Lyne Lyric receiving 2175 and W T Atkin 1768 1763 Martin E Mulvey received 2428 for councilman in the Fifth precinct against 1273 for John M Knight For Forthe Forthe Forthe the short term Mark received 2591 against for G B Pfoutz and for Warrum a S S SS SI IS f It I z r t ty b br y r 0 ti tit t C 1 f i r iI V fr s k kI r I t 2 S M MI I v S SI I 1 I 4 S SI I I Ii II I i I I It IS IL I t S L I JUDGE WILLIAM J L GAYNOR Tammany candidate for mayor of New York elected by a plurality of |