Show THE DEAN CONTEST We are glad to see that Mr Dean has decided to make a contest for his seat In the Council The < frantic suspicions of those of evil minds that theie Is something wrong about this and about the minutes of the Council and about the custody of the ballot boxes and about the record as to election elec-tion district number fifteen and about pietty much everything that does not harmonize with their little plans do not count The courts will take deliberate and just action and will get at the facts If Mr Dean was elected he should and will get the teat If not then Mr Burbidge will retain It It was well understood that there were Irregularities in the returns and that one of these irregularities gave Mr Burbidge ten of the eleven apparent plurality he has on the < face of the returns re-turns It isa fair case for a contest and no one has any right to complain of its being made nor to intimate that there Is any crookedness about it Let the whole truth come out and the man who is elected get the seat |