THE LATEST RETURNSGIVE HER GO MAJORITTSIThe latest election returns from tin: county indicate that Miss Huehringer bus won by probably «0 vote.; overSuperintendent John M. Hess. About 1,000 voteB Wore cast.Early returns from Yuma No. I. No. • \V(111011, Dome. House, Ora no and Somertou gave Miss I lueh ringer a plurality of about 70, which whs n g«»( erul surprise us Superintendent Hess was almost conceeded 1o have a win ning lead; and to the strenuous workers and suppurtevH of the .Miss lloehr-Inger on the evening before I he declion Ib nacrlbod the vit-lory.Wholwulo iJcwrlhniH from Hi* otlin throe women cumHdaU1* lo Miss HoelnSiI MEbenH \Y * ‘wi:\\cugor followed.There l» WHe ihmbl of tlie vtelorynf Mias MuohniiKW'* tlicni^li H will lieHoveml days Mom n‘lunm aTI‘1\l\Inil Itl.Tli Wxarniner did not ixiiqmrt a» of Itie five eiimlidiiit-i, luahiim th° flftht. mWly UKiilurti tin* ivniW of 1hlt;* prufionl HUpeidnletulenl on lb* Evonmls Alt;1 vocal oil in the nsoalb and that, the recall carried may be iiscribeil to lbegroat ixnmlurlty nr Ml«* llnolirliwrt,it,l her nnqnestlomxl ability aneducator.Ill Judge J..U11 M. lif'ss Ihlt;- •‘-mi.lv bad an able educator, ihough hampered in his work by strung enemies, amill is sincerely hoped that Miss lloohr-inger won't he huml11 ns(KiiT i» a similar inmo.ec- thoiiirll In the path «lt; duty. If fiiilhfully peiform.nl. sin- witfind many pitfalls.The present school liourd got Hess. j hut al what a groin eusl lo the pen , pie. anil In shattered friendships. of Which The Examiner fought conshd-ontlv to avoid even from tho begin-nliifi-MIph BoolirinEcr wap 1ml a l«m lhe disgraceful school fight Just Ht,srd. Yuma connly can be congratulate.1 hnt her hands are clean, ami Yuma r schools should benefit thereby.