Show KNOX AND JAMES RUN CLOSE IN FIGHT FOR MAYORALTY I Church fa Vesta Voe e Switched From Odell OdeH Leaves I Th ir lid in lm the tte Battle of ol the iDer oo a 4 I Coi Co U Harked Mar edby by Violence in Several Districts and aad 3 O Many R Rara Re lan lir ara of tic th Past Shut Dirt of the t i 49 4 4 t tY 4 F Y a 0 0 for Prank Prak Knox We aM w 4 with the Tm In some Rn ld tJ III t twe we We w abail go ID tat late the ganA 4 4 I am of o success 11 4 4 J T 1 4 4 f D H W Wr for W P F We L u I Ifor 4 for James Juis J on OIl 0 the first ant ballot with about forty kleg t l t U tIo hr 4 from fro fr of these theM Ut will wUl be b for J James and aDd some for tta Ui but 11 we haTe hare a e ufe majority on o the first ballot 4 JoNEs T FIRST 4 s sL S B L Jones Jonas Jon manager for fot fo George Gorge T Od lL It ks good for 4 Odell OdeIl A little later lator wham we get more of the returns i t I will call 4 you y m and aDd give gi you a more oe re complete statement Kr Jones Jou said lei Id till wa shortly after 10 p m An AZ hour ur Wt tho th were w r ia Iz fut fat ud d lie o was w busily rt 4 4 metie J Mer ore return oame in ba and aid Mr Jonee Jons Jon had to t io al albra I 4 bra Booking M to find the th unknown kow quantity s from troa 4 sight after more as c in sas any y 1 further state statement tt I ment merit 4 p I 17 HEN the tb fist zt scrimmages W V f and ard an d riots at tile the Republican primaries m maries m hat had been be stopped and the voter had aae been counted it was found that hat t f h a t Frank Fro Pra Knox Kearns candidate lop 11 r mayor and a W 7 F James anti antiK K Kurns firns candidate were running neck II 11 1 neck with George T 1 Odell OdeIl loping 1 in the his hla hl I along nong rear rare hopes un UI a d possible com comA AM A a few fw tr of the results of one ene of the hottest 1 1 teft primary prima fights ever eer seen ea in Ina a J It t Lak Lake City there then ar C n nil woman hurt hOr Broken n beads badt Bitt RI t t ernes t f u I I Satisfaction II t Determination for Knox bill bla enemies lee by W Wt FI t in certain quarters while the men were ere treated to the tite neat most ant surprise of all M Ia all parts f the th city strength they had counter counte n 1 was Wall suddenly swung twane to James It Ita vis II a charged by some of tile the die dla ii Odell lit last evening t ha t at Ht the last minute the Mormon Monnon v yf rr was Ws swung ung away from them to Jmes N for the purpose of tOj I beating Knox It wan wu to this thi story that the Ole James lam s attl pates rat at would ner go to t ox while 1 the I h Odell Od dei strength might mida mk mat ill Ia n that thai direction The Knox ar ai making a 1 t church hurch influence in politics Status Statue of the Struggle le leThUe While ThUe Judge D H Wenger manager for 1 F Jam Jame claims 27 m votee votes on the rt Illint 11 24 being belne sufficient to elect the t thet fI foIt t observers ob en believe he hO Is decided v o uv fr Should he tall fall on OnI tiu I 1 h first ballot ballet It is hi predicted pred ted that T I m i pra hie of or his hIB strength will leave Mm illi nIlE Odell I I deriving the greater benefit beneat 4 n fl t th h other t I her band hand It Is III l declared thac th of or odd e strength thrown i 1 Jamer Jame if It necessary ry to beat t Knox The rw hanker however will UI go 10 into the I invention fl with a big following with Nc tJ political unlit leal generate ene directing the theand and with large funds fandt at t his hisie J I His 1 ie friends frienda think his Ie Ia chances II ir r good I Kory E i ry faction is out to win In The Th f wa w wielded ed actively It evening ura are sore II I conven 11 1111 ti la 10 i 11 to be a hot bot oae The ThO rh m rn t t st t exciting time Ume last evening ev l nt u It t the t ht Tenth ward meeting bC house I v hero hn the th H primaries for the thO th I f nth district were held hOld Th The feeding l 1 I 1 ii s been increasing in bitterness bItterna a tor for tort forI t I An n 1 or Ot three th ree weeks Henry Davis Dav can 11 canH H late fo f council on the Knox ticket t ta Mas a as pp oed by b Joseph J ph Chrt on ont onI t I ii It Jam s ticket The fight was per personal f mt I between bt these two men as well as t sin 4 involving i IIA the th mayoralty issue hiene lIoe The district was II gone oe over OY with a fine tooth comb and the meeting house was PI J I ked k pd at 8 In fact it was wall J 1 mid later tIT that tn m votes otes had bad been fr tM I t A Caned Called to t Tenth Tho lh Fh ro rd was asmore more or let less s disorder K h PIry r in ID the tile evening The climax cUmaC j ur 1111 Ti wh n the voting wa to start At Atti AtU ti st it U wits Ut tS decided to vote by having bavin th supporters of each Ja man take 11 t sides of the room This method net nH work so it waa was decided to tot tov v to t f by t allot Inot Then ensued a grand nd rush to rd the ballot box A man v ho hn had Md been up to cast caR his bill vote in rushing Ju hark hack through the crowd 11 1 u i trainst a woman harder barder than 1 i lT r husband hu band thought necessary The fitter 1 t tr hit the offender and the fight t tp farted p Ct t a Many Man women with babies ba in III InI their hoir t I arms arn were in the traces fracas and os ee l tp d injury only by getting to the door H JIO fat fast as a possible One woman use 1 urt but not seriously Officer B H K Kager Sea per ager wan 1111 called ailed in He lie was obliged o i t use 5 his h club dub vigorously to n th the disturbance Vigus Vips Beats Bats aar atthA A A fist fight between two ardent work workers irs ers Ir took lare Ia aee in front of the residence re I of N Joseph C Sharp harp 45 4 Fourth street t t v i re the th Fortieth district primary v i 1 L held In I n the district there then wa was was wasn I I s n s over the chairmanship r ul d I but hut no blood was wt spilled I 4 W V K F for tor Knox beat bf at I MI II lt Benner X Smith the James leader i i the th district d Senator Thomas Kearns lost his horn homO district 1 the mth br aUt e h ti has hp as a ten minutes late in arriving to toy tov v y U ite tP himself el He claims claim it was under understood stood t td th tb tbt polls polle were to remain open upen 9 odo k Others in attendance n At any rule rat p the polls were Iod Hi a 1 i 1130 p m rn and Senator I I K ains with ith his If arrived ten min I i tAA lat at i to vote They were er tc told ld it I W was too late In v vain in the senior kIJ rr fir fr n Itah t tah protested pt ted He laid thi th t h two te down and md t nd demanded that II 1 they tny be o counted They TIly were sealed in mi Rn envelope and k pt as evidence in inti tle tI on st t the sen senator H tor declared h hI would in th the convention Th Thc I i James ti ket had 38 Vol and the Knox x ti tick k t lad hat 37 votes The Th t o n othe from the th Kearns Kenna family would have bave changed ha ed edth th the result iT L Ity Recorder J O 0 Nys n had harl not lost the th district for 11 r yea f a and till who vho was looking after dells rests yeats elt was as ahle atle to muster Th y Iy t is Ia 1 John Jobi Henry Smith Loses I Apostle 1 tle John Henry Smith headed beaded the Odell Oden ticket tieR In to the b bAd and Ad he be was beatea beata by y the Knox forces faeces who wIIo elected the entire eight e delegates headed beaded by b State Engineer A P 9 Io 0 k kremus remus Governor Gov Wells did not mak makII his bis II promised effort dort to carry earry his hIa home district for Odell not even turning out outto outto outto to vote te and aDd it went against him Mm The Knox forces carried the Second precinct overwhelmingly greatly to the surprise of the opposition Charles Cottrell president of nf the council and aDd 1 City Auditor Albert S Reiser were re II beaten in their own on district the Thir Thirteenth The TM Knox Knoz t slate late had votes ote and find the James Jamee slate The Th Sixteenth Sixteen th i Twentieth and were among the other districts that went for rot forA I A great peat deal d a of illegal tile gal voting was wax done in many places The Knox ad adherents adherents herem spent money freely and It Itu was waa u claimed cia that scores of men mea were ere hauled bau eI from place to place and voted W ted In different districts t There were Knox Knot carriages ta Ia ly every nry district In the e First FIrE Int precinct the councilman I ic Ie contest cont developed the he t principal sur cur surprise prise L 1 i D Martin nID won a signal 1 vie vic victory tory over Councilman U J J L Thomas Thoma Mr lr Martin bad not lIOt been hee n an active can candidate candidate but bet t Warn wao pushed forward byis by I JUs is Crie friends wa wee j on n A t er Wt whelming ty Thomas wee was de do defeated in nis s home district dl the Ut First t 1171 Pink Slips ilp Tor J H Wl t PI In the Second district Land LaDd and nd Water Commissioner Joseph i put Jut through his slate These e delegates delegate I I are for tor McK night for city treasurer I and are a open to inducements on the mayoralty with th tb this in view lew A sim similar m Oar liar situation exists in the Fifth dill die dietrict j where Frank Prank J 7 Hewlett has baa the delegation deJe back of him for tor reelection re lectIon to the council and ed as to mayor The Hewlett forces prepare 1 I pink ballots and kept tab tah on ever every voter to see ee if It those e pInk pak ballots banot were wed used by br persons professing to be friendly Knox Is known to n have hae at least I twenty delegates In the Third precinct which his hla opponents bad had counted on ou as a 5 being solidly against him i He is said to have bave the Twenty seventh nth and nd solid one In the Thirtieth and three In hi tha th TW which now stands at three for each of ot the candidates In J the th A P Kesler Kesle waterworks and son Inlaw t of President Joseph Joeeph F Smith was wag beaten by Frank FrankM I M Mathews In the J E Openshaw who has been a candidate I for tor city treasurer tra announced his with withdrawal withdrawal withdrawal from the race and his candi canell candidacy candidacy dacy for tor the council j In the Fourth precinct district dl there was wag a a hot fight Joseph Lippman the Kearns manager er lives liven IK In this district and so II does Superintendent ten et ent of Waterworks Frank L 1 Hines The James and Odell Odeli forces fore tried hard ha hato to shut them both out and a big ble vote was wa polled Lippman and Hines HinH won J and aft the latter heads the delegation I this thi precinct the Fortieth and Forty second went for fer f r Knox the Fortieth be being beIng I ing Revenue Collector E H B Canisters I Ime homo home me precinct He was working hard bard for James Arthur Pratt carried earr the Fort Ird for James although al hoh M A ADa Daugherty Da a Kearns Kearce K ar man contrived to slip in 18 I I I I I i 1 Muy Xu Mixed J I Over Or in the Fifth precinct Fred C Loofbourow City Engineer t ie L C Kel Keli Kelsey i aey sey and ana ChIet of Police Pollee George A Sheets carried the Forty fourth for Knox Other districts were mixed In Inthe Inthe inthe the the home borne of both Knox and Odell Odella a compromise was wa ef el effected elI effected I each of these candidates candidate get ret retting I ting Ung halt half the delegation Chris Wag Wagner Wagener Wagener ener ner was waa elected d a delegate to both the Republican and the tho th Democratic Dt con conventions conventions The was w compro wised Ia between Knox and James Con I ressman George Sutherland rland carried his hi i own on the for James Jame Joseph Cottlo is III said aId to have the I tracking backing of this delegation for Cor council 1 although his own ticket was wa defeated I In the Fiftieth Elmer B 13 Jones mar marshaled marshaled d his hosts host for tor and beat out Councilman J 1 8 S hr but the Day Dav Da crowd lOwd will win nd a contesting CI hi nak n ak two t contesting delegations from forn so t ir r botn for or Knox And the Knox rafi mf will control the t temporary mM organizations and the committee commUte on credentials G 8 5 Holmes Holm ran things thing in th tb the th Knox slate elate put through h promptly at 8 S Similar tactics were wert successful successfully ly Iy pursued by the Knox men In ir the Fifty Itt ferond 1 The list of ot delegates delc gate follows follow First Pirat Precinct District No 1 IJ J T 1 Breckon T A Fredrickson Sampson Williams M MI M t Atwood L W Peterson R H McKnight Ralph Bailey Balley William Groesbeck B M I MYoung Ii MYoung Young 8 S B Harrington Hanington J C Van Gild r rN N NI I 2 A L La Hamlin George Baxter Will Whyte A R H Nelson N I n S A Star Stan Stanford Starford Starford ford J E Cox CO Orson Hogan Charles l lRa Ra nd W C e Calton William Chase W H Farnsworth F K Mc Kc McGraw Graw No 3 William WIlllam Crome A C Sadler Carl A Erickson on P 0 K It Hammond Hammon John Joha K J k Shorten A Moore Jacob acob Jells Jeffs John Joha M Wilcken Peter E Hart Har Seymour B Young Youn Jr Sidney Reeves No 4 H S Tanner George Bowles A J Jo lg ren H U J Smith H B Fol Folt Folsom Hom som t H 14 C 1 Iverson tn ISar J Bourne Bourn Mary Smith J F F iv son Dan Maka Mar Mai Markay kay ka VilHain I John Jhn Hanson J J Continued on Page Pace 7 i iJ iu l J f u 1 I 1 I I KNOX NU AND NE JAMES RUN USE lOSE USEIN IN fOR Fell Continued front from tro Xi One Oe J 1 ker G C GR H 11 Austin Atin BaDa Sor or onson Ifo No 6 60 O H Hewlett Will Dunn J T JR TR JB R B Valentine C S S Buckwalter Louis Lou Beesley W W Becksted Beek ted William George W V A elo F P B Huffman Hullman Roscoe W Eardley Henry Klenke J JT JT Jr T r Smith Jr William WJ Leonard J W Minor D S Taggert Ta No Julian Riley RUey O 0 C Brown A AS AS AS S Kendall sp P Po P ChrIstensen O 0 G Sutherland William M loI Kerr Metre Fred D M K diaries thades War Warren Warren Warron ren ron AUf Alff No 7 George L Nye Nyc E 3 M I LP Lo S V Y Shelp J 1 D H McAllis McAllister ter tei William Showell A F Lawson Law on J JC JC JC C John Lw n Everett Charles Ford John He ler Shurtliff No Lorrin Morrison James Max max maxwell Maxwell well Jack Tack Mann W T L Knapton Mor Mol Morris Morus JiB ris Levy W F R B BJ E Rowland H J T Smith Theo Charles Denhalter David KIngsbury Angus McKellar Clarence No Nt f Wright ht Pickering ring Eber Ca Case Calle e eW W F Hills Morris S B Ham Hammel HamI Hammel mel I Fred Bassett George Wilson WU n nJohn John B Wore More Moreton ton Lon Lindsey Hudson Hud on J JT Jr JT T r Buckle No 10 l Cleeson S Kinney A V Proctor Mrs Irs J Melton I A Emery EmerT EmerTA A A Woods Woo W H Wilkinson lOn Charles CharI CharIW Webb W D McAllister Owen Oen Bailey No 11 UJ J Morits F Leonard 15 Pl Swaner A Steele L D B O 0 Lehman Second Precinct District No 12 UJ J H George John T Williams J 1 TJ U jr H B Blades Bladell William B Lowry lAwry John H Glenn Albert B Needham T H Jenkins Te J M Wheel Wheeler Wh er Cr I Fred G O Heath B B E Jenkins l W We WD WeD D 11 Callister No 13 J W Scott Owen Myers John J T B Batteh rV VY e Thomas i A AD D D W Garbett Robert Robert Rob rt J 3 B C cecil cil Q G S Smith William H JL Grow A H White David evS Staples No aJ Wood Ri R I L Shannon T TF TF TP F P Griffiths IL Eo P Mowers L A WU son BOn J T B E No 1 l R B Wo 18 M L Perry H R HP NF P F Heath G F Palmer P H It Cartwright George J R H Parry JK S George John J hn Elton Eltun B J 3 Thompson Th mp OlI No 17 A S Reiser Rr J M s sell een n A H IiI St C V Pardon Pardoe R H IS 11 Buttle suttle W T A Leatham Letham Joseph Joeeph H Dvis De vis No U James M X Fullmer Peter S Condle CondleE B Fl H Bard ley John B S Cowley Joseph A Anderson Robert Watson Edith Rushton Bert Pratt No 19 Sam Park George Newland William P Appleby App by A C Thorn ThorR Henry He Q Bailey E L Thomas Benjamin Fun Full Fullmer mer iner W P Minor Oscar Croxall Croxell No 20 M A Brandt G R N Cleve Clays Cleveland Cleveland land E G ODonnell William Hyde H S Scott Robert Marsh F D Mor dor Morgan or I gan Mrs Maggie McCurdy Charles Lange I No 21 Douglas 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