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Show Magnificent Republican Victories Everywhere! fc ?- H S B S ' M W't1 W i p p .? z ?" 1 B ? 1 1 o " I O & - g 5.- ? I -B 9 : w c f The Republicans Elect All Officer Offic-er sin Logan except ex-cept treasurer and one or two Councilmen. The Republicans met the Democrats Dem-ocrats Tuesday and took them in to camp to the tune of three or four hundred majority. Such onnt.hpr political uo-heaval pro althougth Ouincy, Democrat, re-j ccived a plurality ir Boston. j Republicans were victorious in Nebraska, Connecticut, Rhode J Island, Kansas and Pet myivania. ! The Democrats won in Miss- j issippi, Virginia, Maryland and! Kentucky. I Schmitz, labor candidate for! mayor of San Franffisco, is j probably elected. The Demo-1 crats carried Denver but other j Colorado cities gave Republican plua'ities.! ' - Following is the result of the non-partisan election in Providence Provid-ence for the town board: E. P Hanson, trest. 78 Jos Campbell, 76 C. C. Clavvson, Aug. liisseger, 78 G. W, Marier, 72 Following are the returns on councilmen. T A Thoreson R 69 leg 12 Chas Edlfso R 69 88 N M Haiscn D l 116 9 N P Johnson D 56 91 Holt, R 106 73 TH Smith R 116 93 44 H B Smith, D 133 97 5 CDW Fullmei D 102 . 63 IJohnQuayleR 80 123 1 I Chas Baker R 94 "1 2 ! Melvin Ballard 1) 114 8 Wn Andrews D 97 9 E W Robinson R 99 80 44 Lorenzo Benson R 95 68 28 W B Preston. Jr D 66 69 John Dahle, D 57 54 C HofFma. R 131 " 75 ' A Brris. R '4' io3 7s ! Coas Batt, li i9 57 1 P O Hanson D 104 60 r - bably never took place in Utah. Here in the former Democratic stronghold, where that party! has taken almost" everything in sight for ten years, every Republican Repub-lican on the general ticket was elected save the treasurer, and eight or nine out of ten council-men, council-men, and that by majorities ranging from 21 to nearly 400. It is a wonderful evidence of the popularity of Mr. Hanson and his colleagues on the ticket, and C - P . i S r P 1 i 1 74 50 76 tiT 70 55 62 61 77 48 75 48 ro 74 134 72 99 104 90 113 102 98 131 70 3 U9 95 113 121 80 156 90 145 92 144 109 (26 i 74 86 74 85 66 94 66 95 74 87 69 89 5. 02 89 101 91 82 109 77 IE0 ICO ES 90 j 6 ' 121 78 120 85 1!5 9! 105 !00 U2 93 Ml 87 7. 96 66 96 65 99 63 78 85 95 67 98 64 8 85 57 63 79 55 8 61 80 75 65 73 66 I ' 9 !54 94 134 108 U0 99 138 100 141 98 162 77 l0. 1S9 46 122 45 122 48 105 59 109 - 58 113 53 Total 1104 835 ;0)3 800 928 905 872 948 977 846 1037 779 Maj. 369 233 23 76 131 258 ' Democrats were getting the best of the battle all day. The se-! quel shows that many who were supposed to be doubtful, voted also of the growing popularity of Republicanism and Republican Republi-can achievements. Tuesday, election day, was a " beautiful day from morning to night. For a short time during the afternoon a brisk wind blew up the dust, but it soon quieted down, and the sun shone as warm mau on the Republican ticket except the treasurer. . Eleven ( out of fifteen couuciimeKfe Re-1 I publicans, s: - r I Provo is all Republican except the mayor. ' I Park City is entirely Republi-i Republi-i can. I Tammany received such . a .defeat in NevV York City that as liepuoncans - j I A large crowd gathered at the j Journal office at 8 o'clock, ready, to hear the returns. When the j figures began to arrive the crowd , began to dwindle away and at j ,11 p m. only one lone lady and two boys were in evidence The i I Democrats were greatly cast I Arswn over the result. ' rr, I.D n . The Ecclea hall had been secured se-cured by the Republicans and a large crowd assembled. As the precinct returns arrived one after another, they were read. to the multitude and such yelling, and shaking of hands, and smil-ino- and jumping, and hat swinging swing-ing was surely never seen on earth before. . It was a proud occasion tm the Republicans. All the old stagers who have worked so man-fiw man-fiw no-ainst heavy odds for so nany years were present, and ;hey enjoyed the clean sweep to the utmost. In Hyrum the Democrats elected elect-ed O- M. Wilson mayor Neils Jeppesoh marshal,Emma Hanson treasurer, and two counr.lmen. The Republicans electnd U V Olson justice, J. W. Jenson re-( corder, and three council men. A BETTERED BIRD. f as ever. A very heavy vote was polled throughout. At an early hour thevehiclesofbothpart.es Werein motion, The Democrats had the advantage in this regard, re-gard, having three or four carriages car-riages working' at each polling place, whereas the Republicans nerallv had but one or two. Richard Crokerhas declared that) he will lead no more political fights. The Fusionists, with Seth Lew as candidate for mayor at their head, won by a plurah'y ranging from 30,000 to 40,000. The lower house of the state legislature will be Republican. The senate now is Republican. I In Ohio it was a sweep for the j Republicans, the entire state and j legislative tickets being elected, 'and the return ot Foraker to the. United Statessenate assured. Cummins, Republican candidate candi-date fc- governor of Iowa, re-; re-; ceived Ihe largest plurality ever criven a-candidate for that office I fn that state, 90,000. The Re-' Re-' Lublicaus elected the ent ire state . I ticket. aciuisctts, U'ane, Ke 1 In Richmond the Democratic! tirket in Wellsville the r on-part- an Set, and in Smitbfle d tho non-partisan ticket were elected with slight opposition. In Ogden, every man cm the o-eneraf ticket mniorities ranginv from 200 to S. Every Republican coun-oilman coun-oilman was electe I. In The Democrats worked manfully, seizing every opportunity posst-bleto posst-bleto secure a doubtful voter, and the. result .hows that they taust have hauled hunlreus of voters to the polls who vote.! uie straight Republican ticl:- ' . Lially was this the case in, he U precinct, where it was be-.lieved be-.lieved on both sides tuat ic |