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Show LUCK OF INTEREST II DGDENJLEGTIOK Light Vote Is Expected; Fourteen Four-teen Candidates Seek Eight Places on Final Ticket. Special to The Tritxfnc OGDEN". Oct. 3. Without a carocMtJcn development today to laeroae the intere-it in the raunloipai ol-clln affairs, the indications are tonight that a comparatively small vote will he o&at at the primary tomorrow. It is eontonded by many persons connected with the interests in-terests of candidate that the total voto tomorrow will not oo,ur.l that of the primary pri-mary two years ago, whon 07D votos were cast for the mayoralty candidate. The primary vote for the office of mayor two years ago was divided among four cAodidateH. as follows: A. G. Fell, H7: C. J. Humphries, -I53; Hebcr Scow-croft. Scow-croft. 15&0; J. M. Wagner. Socialist, 76. Tho vote received by the candidate for mayor at the final election in ltll was at follows: A. G. Fell. -1104 : Fcowcroft. 3C78. There are fourteon candidates to go bo fore the voters at tho primary and of this number only eight can obtain placos on the final tlrkot. What little interest has been manifest In the coming election elec-tion is centered In the nolectlon of two eanllihttes for four-year oommlioner. There are six candidates for tho nomination. nomina-tion. Basing their claims on a light vote, tho Socialists aro still confront of placing plac-ing more than one candidate on the final ticket. City Recorder George Seaman announced an-nounced this evening that all supplies for the primary had been distributed and all was In roadlnosa for the oloctlon tomorrow. tomor-row. Ton of tho original Judges namod by the commissioners failed to accept, but nil places lind been flllod by substitutes substi-tutes this evonlng. The following is a complete Hat of the polling places: rirt nriWeiK- of Mr f'?p. m Tain-- Uilrd ttrr. HnmmuI lUtMoc of Ale Collin-. M Plni-rri ITMWf Third City bullitac. Korta nnl4ose. of AiU Aace). i: PopuUr nrtb TMrt! wi.il trxircD-:t Grant rx! TVffltj-Msona ttret. Sixth It-alJeste of Ansla Wlpslsi. Orot Pertntb Artnory tmlMloi. til Twit--.foarth lrrL KlKhth-IlMldeaee of a V.'. Oii-e. VUZ Wui. lDCtOn 1TT3U .Vlnlh nldaeo of Mrr. IL Hollar, 5?1 Wsa-tncton Wsa-tncton are-tue. Tath fhaw Mereanlil cowj-itDr etwr. S43 "VVn'tjlECtm atftu. EleTcath Itniaroe" ot Kllubeth Mfe. ZIZ2 Aduai arfouf. Twelfth County bulMlnr- Thlrteenth nIleon of lrel roulRer. 7JS Twenty-fotirts tret, rourte-nth Itmldencr of II. C. WanJJMsli. "10 Qutary areaue. rifteath Oolurobla Hub clR-r factory. 451 TT-eaty-flflh treL 61-.tenth Klfth -" aau-ent hall, Madlfon aTecu ood Twenty -xtxth Rtrt. S-sretiteentll Ilealdescs of J. II. Hat-el. Washington arenue. Acting on a decision of the city attorney. attor-ney. Valentino Gideon, tho police notified noti-fied all saloon proprietors tonight that bars must ho rloecd during tho hours of voting tomorrow. Tho city attorncy ruled that the luw applying to tho cloning of saloons on regular election dnyo also applies ap-plies to primary elections. |