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The Story of the Votes. 
The vote in the various wards of 
the city at the Wednesday evening 
Republican caucuses, in which the 
Farms voters had especial interest, 
inasmuch as a Farms boy, Herman 
A. MacDonald was one of the suc- 
cessful candidates for the House was 
as follows: 
Davis Saltonstall MacD’ld 
Ward 1, 102 191 142 
Ward 2, 102 © 172 128 
Ward 3, 107 178 150 
Ward 4, 126 268 175 
Ward 5, 117 176 163 
Ward 6, 30 90 104 
Total, 584 1075 857 
It will be seen that Councilman 
Saltonstall was high man in all the 
wards except the Farms (ward 6), 
which went to MacDonald. Rept. 
Davis was the low man in all the 
wards. The vote for MacDonald 
was a surprise to many, for, going 
into the fight without any organiza- 
tion and without muvh prospect at 
first of securing help from the so- 
called leaders, he won out, polling a 
little less than 220 votes behind Sal- 
tonstall, who had a well formed or- 
ganization. 
Mr. MacDonald has lived in Bev- 
erly Farms since he was four years 
old, he is now 28. He is a graduate 
of the Beverly High school. He has 
been assistant secretary to the Gov- 
ernor for the past four years and 
while there he studied law at the 
3oston Y. M. C. A. evenings and was 
this year admitted to the bar. He is 
well versed in legislative affairs and 
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has a large personal acquaintance at 
Beacon Hill. 
Councilman Saltonstall is a Bev- 
erly born boy, 32 years old. He was 
educated at Harvard and is a bank- 
er, a member of the well-known firm 
of Hunt, Saltonstall & Co., Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Culliver of 
Willimantic, Conn., have been 
among this weeks’ visitors at the 
Farms. They are to remain here 
another week. 
George H. Burchsted has awarded 
the contract for building the cellar 
of his new house at Montserrat to 
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Stephen Edwards, who has already 
broken ground. The carpentry work 
has been given to A. J. Gallagher. 
A public dance and entertainment 
will be given in Neighbors’ hall next 
Wednesday evening, October 5, by 
the Ladies’ Sodality of St. Marga- 
ret’s church. At the entertainment 
Miss Mary Connolly of Prides 
Crossing will read and other good 
talent will also be on the program. 
A splendid boundary wall has just 
been built along Hale street at the 
Gordon Dexter estate occupied by 
John Bolam, 
