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Show BLHCTI 0 NR BT U R'NS. 1 he city election Ih now over find llio city U xtlll in the linndtt of Uio Nopuh-llcnu Nopuh-llcnu partyvwhleh will ho rcKutlhlo for ihondinliilstrntioii. lho cantlltrilo- i have Iwcn pledged to entry out ccrlnln policies, mill tho voter will lo)k for l' " ovory pledge ns fur iw possible lo he I ft tilled, b'or fouryotiN piiUlio I.eptil " ' llcnns lmve hooit In power nuri tliclr ' past lilstmy Is niniktil by ninny Im' i? provementi nud they nIiouIiI keep up tho good Work, hut In doing bo they rdiould mid must two tho strictest economy. They Hhotild place the pub f lie. Interest first and foremost, look j nfier the good order of tho city, puigOj it from every evil that may oxlut, throw tholr iM)w6r hi tlie dlreetloii to necuro moro wnlcr, give nil business place , K equal protection and guard tho rights of S. tho taxpayer. Tho returns nro n follows below: The election of Salt Lake was n surprise sur-prise to many. Richard I Morris, Democrat, boat Frank Knox, Republican, Republi-can, by 2,270 votes, "' i l'rtjvo William Iloylnn'ce, Jnioerat, bent John Fnrrcr, ..publican, OS votes I Tho Republicans elected six of tho 'couiiciltncri'hiiil tho Democrats four. I I At Bprlngvlllo tin Republican! elected their entire ticket. I ' " American Fork went Democratic. 'IMcnsant Orovo "elects Republican nmyor. V |