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Show -252- By November I for the expressions and public Written statements ticket. Citizens to list of a Telegram obviously were and Republicans signed by Samuel C Park, pledging businesslike government, November 3, on "the organs of Republican utterances of the Citizens Non-Partisan the Citizens. slavery and possibility go to the insurgent Americans might If such were the it case was on 10,000 were obvious from the Primary again. November 4 that David C. Dunbar, was "tired of apologizing" Dunbar stated that for it. voters who had been held in line by the Americans dur charge of Church influence. said that it ridiculous to that was Lawrence could be controlled assume by like Park and were less He susceptible even He Henry W. went so far to such influence those who started the anti-Mormon hue and cry in the first place. On election successful. Park was day the entire Citizens Non-Partisan ticket elected mayor by W. Lawrence, endorsed by the Socialists ticket for commissioner, votes men the Mormon Church. to say that Park and Lawrence were and support of Park years because of the than news that the defeated ing the past six as a campaign manager for Bransford, had deserted the city adminis tration because he there did Both of the Kearns graft." concerned about the The Deseret News announced time as called the News and the Herald returns that Bransford could not be elected one in the News, appeared the 147 "Non-Mormon Businessmen for Non-Partisan Ticket." some The papers the Desert News had become the official organ ever recorded for received a single a plurality as well as of the was 4,135 votes. non-partisan 17,810 votes, the highest number candidate in a Henry Salt Lake City of election |