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HISTORY OF PASADENA. 



DREW LOT FOR. 



M. M. Parker, city trustee, 2 years. 



Edson Turner, city trustee, 4 years. 



Stephen Townsend, city trustee, 4 years. 

 W. W. Webster, city trustee, 2 years. 

 A. G. Throop, city trustee, 2 years. 



City Clerk, James H. Cambell. 

 City Treasurer, Jabez Banbury. 

 City Marshal, I. N. Mundell. 



PASADENA'S PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN li 



For President 



FIRST 

 WARD 



Harrison, Republican 350 



Cleveland, Democrat 73 



Fisk, Prohibition 63 



486 



SECOND 

 WARD 



89 

 18 



322 



THIRD 

 WARD 



18 

 320 



FOURTH 

 WARD 



288 1,068 



100 349 



33 132 



421 



1,549 



For County Treasurer : 



Col. Banbury, Republican 359 233 226 308 1,126 



Hewitt, Democrat 64 77 80 98 319 



[The most remarkable local contest was on Col. Banbury's candidacy at 

 this time, and hence I preserve the vote, for its historic interest.] 



The city election in April, 1890, had the maintenance of the city's anti- 

 saloon ordinance distinctly in issue ; and for particulars of that campaign 

 and the vote in the case, see Chapter 13. 



In the county election A. J. McLachlan won the race for district attor- 

 ney ; and Col. Banbury was re-elected county treasurer. 

 At City election April 11, 1892, the vote stood : 



For City Trustee — John S. Cox, Republican 509 



Oscar F. Weed, Republican 485 



Samuel H. Doolit'^le, Independent 9 



For five others, one vote each. 



For City Clerk — Heman Dyer, Republican. .' 532 



Scattering 5 



For City Marshal — ^John T. Buchanan, Republican 506 



Scattering 9 



For City Treasurer — W. U. Masters, Democrat 320 



W. T. Vore, Republican 291 



VOTE ON LIBRARY TRUSTEES. 



Chas. M. Parker, 525 ; O. S. Picher, 522 ; Sherman Washburn, 523 ; 

 B. M. Wotkyns, 515 ; John W. Vandevort, 521. 



This year CM. Simpson, republican, of Pasadena was nominated and 

 elected to the legislature ; and J. DeBarth Shorb, democrat, was elected 

 county treasurer. 



I found published reports this year of two political meetings, republican 

 on October 4, and democratic October 5, with lists of the men who were 



