iu uhdidahmdid not nudge their canal y. tha luck of work in ‘he 1‘ 4th wards being upco- iallyapparant. '. The strength of a - ticket gained by being the result of a caucus has been, proven. The'cau- one tends to get a large number of the voters interested in the candidates there named; And while it is true that a caucus may often be captured A by a-cliquepf shrewd politicians, yet after all, leaving theory out of the question. the practical results .of a largely attended, caucus seem to be proof of the caucus being the proper way to name a ticket. _May thetmm gige its cordial support to all the ’newly elected and may the work no ' complished during the coming year by this new council and 'our new mayor show the voters that their faith‘and judgement, shown in this election of these men, were not mis- ‘placed. The integrity of the outâ€"go. ing and in-coming councils is nhOve question, and the Perk is to be con- gratulated on having such good men up for election as were on both tick- Fon MAYOR-“r ' Daniel Cobb ..... . . Jae. H. Shields.'. . Foe CITY Cum; ‘Jo‘lm Finney . .‘ .2 . E. A. Warren,. .-.§ J. C. Cnshman.. Fun CITY Arron S. F. Knox ....... K. R. Smoot ...... Fox CITY Tens: D. A. Holmes... .. F. W. Schnmacher For: ALDERllNâ€"~ -Michael McCalTrey A. J. St. Peter.... L. O. VanRiper..’. George S._ Cole. . . J. S. Prall ....... - A. G. Clampitt. , . W. C. Stuhbs. . .. (R. W. Patton.... .. Wm. Grant ....... August Benson . . . W. F. Hog‘a'n, Pres. Board of Trustees Village 'pf Ft. Sheridan.†eta in the election just panned. It was 3 clean camplign and excepting the uncalled for and unwarranted THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Fun Cm Armamenâ€" S. F. Knox ............ ' K. R. Smnot ........... Fox Cm TREASURERâ€"- D. A. Holmes.........; F. W. Scbnmacher ..... _Fon ALDEnllNâ€"- Michael McCaflrey. A. J. St. Peter.... L. O. VanRiper..’.‘ George SK Cole. . . . J. S. Prau ........ A. G. Clampitt. , .: W. C. Stubby: ..... lstW’d 74 The election of :lTueedny' chtL re- sulted in I weeping victory lor the “People’s Party." and Ir. William I". Hogan in re-eleoted pruidcnt ol the board of truetece lor' the cerenth mneecutivc time. by th largest III- jority ever given c candidate for this oflice. Alter the election. in the evening. this village witnessed a celebration and it display of tire- worke that 'woultl have done credit to' the Fourth of July. An electric car, full of enthmiaetie and joyous voters ran down to Highland Park and hep. penoll to meet the Park eclehrutiou. The two forces combined and an a result our southern sister was made quite delirious by the earth quake provoking procession. High wool certainly will 'long remember the warm tiMes of hurt Tuesday. The vote received by the different condi- dntes follows: ' - k “dodgov†u to one 0! “no candidate- for "Gunter, the campaign In a creditable on'e. Herman swanwn .. I0.) chaflesl. Bemn.105 so! mum savage“ £00 you PRESIDENT: W. F. .Hoxan..,.loo ! Janey-E. Mania roll Tnus'rtu: 16-11;} .lnndy.‘ "‘ [.335 (has .I. Ruben: .103 ton cumx: Charles u.'carv...104 Liam I. reuse†81 Last year there were 137 votes cast for president; this year I90; which ï¬gures slurw how fast High wood has growh. The straight tick et was elected. _ A notable featurb of the contest was the fact that most of the votes were cast ear-fly in the day. At one o’cIock 150 votes had been cast and between the hours of 3 and 6 pm. only 10 bailots’weredepoaited 32 48 THE HIGdW 000 ELECTION. 3‘.) 49 8'7 3d W’d 7| 35 47 50- Ilchael CauDey .80 cu. L'nbelmun“ 81 Charles Brown. M John 3931119.“... 77, aenry I). 1.062... 8:) 4th Wd 124 ‘ 140 41 104 122 61 0'7 ‘94 20 Total!» 338 268 225 355 24 l 3‘20 264 l 20