Show THE SCRAMBLE Of Liberals To Gobble the Election MORE EVIDENCE OF FRAUD The R 0 W Whisky TraIn fof Ctln lel folen I VOTERS CHALLENGED BY Q WEBB I TheVmh toiumltMan lodnlvn In Scorns 71i = J T Liberals have not la the least relaxed their efforts to defraud llhe honest voters of Salt Lake of the election on Monday notwithstanding notwith-standing the fact that there has been proved galn t the carpetbag party the most gtapeudoiU rue i ru-e perpetrated In a political campaign cam-paign There is tcntctly an effort at avoiding n direct admission dIrt of lt and there has not even been aa Intimation of a desiru to controvert contro-vert the fact Ihfcl two Liberal registrars 1 wl a special I G W tin ran t the Colorado line t gather in those whose ter thos e fraudulent votes were necessary to liberal purposes The fact that several hundred of these names were pUlOn IheSecond Precinct registry Ht by 5tr Clute i I also beyond the possibility c denial I Tiiotroyin trhrch air Chite has managed the rt 5stratlon In the Second Precinct entitles him t nomination a a reward Thus spoke a brother registrar and Clute a nominated on the Liberal ticket for wressor and collector Her l some further evidence of tow that registration was managed TKKElTOBrOFDTiTI B Counljors zak e Jm Roe being duly iTrorn uY be eimeinto BiitlTemtory from tie FUtoof Coloratfe on the lit dj ot ovcInUrl las MJweol t work oath finest bones vertnio Grande ffcsttrn lo f rUUrosd and rtmimed oauli lee it work anddid not come t Salt law City till January 1 1930 which 5vx5 the flrat tie I ten Jose h fUnt WM In said city That on D i eb 5d lisa while mffiint wit working tabnt h n n u u eng on the line ot said road a train composed of a locomotiTt tender and one ratKEger coach hopped on the main tract of raid road near where affiant 1 storb Ing sod the men In tho faer were UT inntcd or directed into t > e Oah That affiant entered tart coach with u ct wt oUr men of tl gafij Two men r tit Ung oe en each tide of the ear with wnt lag material before them and a aant aa and the other men of the laD approached them each a sled the place of natlrttj and blasts were filed ont andjiretented to t for clpiatnre That affiant flgned one of said blankwhich was tlaUarin appearance ante t the rqrhtratlon oath which he baa examined That ho did not and wu note qvired or asked t ewear C the troth of the statements contained in the paper as signed by him Sordid any oneelie In his pretence at hearing swear t the troth or the same That farther U the er was a third man who had a tax of cigar and a qcantlty of lily of watch he gave t amant and to the other men That aGant ached of the man who presented him I with the paper for signature what It was for and received as that 1 re 1 answer ta 1 was for registry for the Salt Lake spring election The affiant nerer at any other I time or place signed or swore C any regis Iration oath for registration In Salt Lake City That the man who presented affiant with the paper for h signatare was a dark complexioned nun with a dark monitache and tho man who pre the liquor and upset was fair with a light mowtaehe That the man who presented aJSant with mid paper 1 sail Inaflant i heanngthat the men o the gan Dad be sent into Salt Lake City at election Ury and would b treated well and would not want for anything any-thing JANU Rosen Enbtcribcd and sworn to boise me this lib day of February IrM 1 L THOJII w Scoot ot lUe Her i another one who name i also on the list referred t TCKIUTOBTOrLTAlI I SALT LIKE g TI J William Kelly being day sworn says that In or gioat the 11tor n day ot December De-cember 1501 while ant was working at a point on the Denver A Rio Grande Western railroad about three miles west or Lower Crossing in a rang of men the foreman of which was one Michael McGrath a train composed of locomoUre tender and one passenger coach slopped on the main track ot said railroad near where affiant was working Tat affiait thought that the car was the pay car of said railroad company and went in the same expecting UpOI I to receive his pay and supposed that the paper presented him for his signature sig-nature was a pay check The ant can not write but slned the paper b making his cross thereon That the lope he signed was not a pay cLock bat was similar i appearance t a paper which h been shown to him and which be hai been told registration affidavit That lintel was asked by tbe person who presented him said caper for signature the place of hit natiTUr hi ae and whether he was married or single and aaontwasnot asked any other questions nor was he asked to swear t the said paper nor did swear to the truth ot the same That the pre who took iB ala signature was dak with a dark mustache and was rather heavy 01 Thor was an otbermanalra with book and papers who was al o rather dark and a third Inns b had whisky and dr which he offered affiant and others and he a fair t a light colored mustache That here were about twenty or thirty men in the gang wOlleg with affiant most of whom went Into let le-t and tee did as afflint did and wen treated aa he was Tat said train remained altogether about half a hour and then ran DP the cut off 1 where another part of the snesangwas at work and after an b nee of between hat An hOI and an hour returned and went along the rad That ithlng was said to affiant or in his hearing ad to what pare there was in signing the sold irea and he eayi that he did not at that time know what it was for forIlis WILLLIM X Ji LtT ak > Subscribed and sworn C before me this ith day of ebrnary USO SIULJ luciuno W locvo 2 > otary Public Who will bring the R G W em ployes into Salt lake is a query that has been propounded It is easy enough for them t get transportation trans-portation if it b only on freight trains Here i how they get started a told by a correspondent t a contemporary I con-temporary Lcm Feb dThe cans of men 1 toDd near here at work widening the Ilio Grande Western track shows more and more signs of breaking up as election day draws near A week ago I counted seventy In the out U This morning there are bat fy The plan to t d ur o dye mn enr day 0 as nat t excIte tom beet these four or fire receiT their pay checks and tramp off towards Salt Lake lt u significant that the warbLe nowhere near completed The other nlrht 00 of the i fang got on a spree and cesernief the Irishmen t Irish-men were heard C say that they were to hue a weeks free board and tee whisky in fait Le 1 I might b a well to suggest that it wag the unearthing of tho I V Junction fraud ai this fal e registration is now designated that hal the effect of scaring off so many Liberal votes instead of tho cause given by Judge Powers that his otc that no one who had been in Utah less than sir months should vote had deprived the party of sir hundred vote But Judge Powers notice didnt even statethat it was necessary for a voter t be a resident of the city thirty days or at all The rcsMrars had a brief picnic today This morning M SicCnl him heard a of the cages and Jn every instance the objection against I tem by D Yebbtnperintendent OC tfards ° was so utterly without ulwa uttry wItout fpepdatlon that the registrar bad t overrule the objection Here is a list or those called 0 John Tvriarrtlchi challenged for not being a bonafide resident e He hid lived in Salt Lake three years Challenge denied yen Peter 0 Peterson challenged same auso hadllycdhereilxycaif Challenge denied cn John rjanlgcr not ihnlgr a nnturollted citizen presented his nlutlre prenk Ils lenge denied pJ Jesse J Muri > hy hot d halural < Ized titliec t 1 r Dr Slurphy I plead guilty I le giy r ilrSIeCallumiVou are not nat n uralized I > liIUrphtyr sIr I was ram m South Carolina and raised b Georgia X gnat grandfather W fought under Colonel f George Wasll Ingtob at General J3hldd > de ret fahonld I L b naturalized e tunt h Wi Otis Dr Murphy leaned tack In his cr chair to await the regls trar8 decision I on the naturalization of a man Wb0 forefathers foraicen generatIons have their Mrthplace blrhplal within the i boundaries of tliethir teen original States 1r McCnllumWeU no Ten obfecflonto you ts oVcrruIeU Joa Chrktiahron default thfered George If CoombsJ challenged for not btinjr a bona fide resident Had lived In the precinct IS years Cba lenge denied Moees Canlwfclh dthull Joph I llobutnti not bonaflde rraidcnt had lived In precinct 3 prnct years Challenge denied Chas R Robbing not bona fide resident had lied Iu Salt Lake 9 years Challenge denied Stephen J btarley not n bona tide citIzen had t lived in precinct ni years Challenge denied Robert Patrick polygamUL Wit N ncss said I he had besot itnnl > T fn t cura a material witness which he thought he TOO Id find lr Mc Qallum required 1n lI tit l take an oath ltl was tta polygom plgm denied 1st slut tile challenge t him n denIedT mn Home pol gamlst Ob jection overruled James Tregeagle not 0 abouaflje citizen i llti in precinct seven months Challenge denied Peter M Robinson notn bonafide resident lied in precInct seven years Challengedenied t I W Fletcher against whom de faultwasenterej yesterdayappeared = fSaturday and the objection to him a overruled Atr3 oclock this aftcrntran brief arguments were made a t what constituted a poligamist and the iecision of the gte fatates Su prerde ouWo the Jfurphyvcase was cited as authority of the mean Ing under the luTe lu-Te following Instructions are Issued Is-sued by the Utah Commission Qrricc op THE UTAH COHUI MOY i SALT LAKE Crrr 1 eb 5 len I 7b U Often if aierues eed Qiw YeOrs q fcett Late COgS Tho Utah ron being charge < wlth registration and elections in the Territory which Includes all municipal elections and of course that of the approaching election t epprahl elelon In Sat Lake City after doe consideration have bought It advisable to make a public appeal to the registration officers the Judges ot election and the lualiCed voters of halt Lake City Tie commission I desirous ot hating and a far as It has authority of law or I fuence is determined t hare a fair and impartial election that everything like fraud shall b put down that every lawfully law-fully registered voter in the city shall hare the privilege of depositing his ballot freely a hewishes and without Intiuudation that iione who are not legally registered shall permitted t Tote no muter late la-te wrenmstanees rasy b The Commission respectfully suggests that Judges of election at the di f ercnt poling ing places in passing upon challenges al the polls shall do e speedily impartially aDd fairly rejecting none who a legally qualified admitting none who are DOl 1 > keeping I mind that the presumptions of law a t b construed in favor of the gIns tr intil the contrary ai peaa ty competent compe-tent proot II Is supgeited that prompt arrests be madef any violauoo this statute In the Interests of a fair election the Commission farther suggests that no poe son except the registrar or his deputy judges or election or mi or of the city and policemen pl duty the hrl or his drl I o the United Elates marshal and hit I deputies andsuch challengers not r than tw at each poll as may b elected br each party shall b permitted permit-ted 1 remain within one bnndrcd feet of the polls except as in the line t b formed I and a tar u practicable hare it I EO a ranged that a line In single file extending I one hundred fee or more from the polls I maybe formed and that when an eJectur ball hare deposited his ballot be shall pu beyond the limit fixed for approach to the poflAnention Attention 1 respectfully called t the fa lowing section of the election laws Iny persons who shall disturb or b gutty of any notons conduct arany election II this Territory or she hal disturb or in teifere with the making of the returns or WM shall Interfere with any voter In the free exercise of the elecnre franchise ball b deemed guilty of a mUdcmeauur Compiled laws of Utah 10 volume I > page 230 section 303 rleZeUDn The commission most earncsUy intakes all good citizens irrespective ot parties or party feeing to lend I their bffaenee 1 the aid ot a fair and honest election and tae preservation of the public peace upon which so much of the future of the ely de psnds that they frown and stamp upon all frauds and attempted frauds whether tending tend-ing totnfntrneo at the pells or in the returns turns ot the elections keeping In mind the great truth that the continued freedom the American people depends npoa the partly ot the ballot box te baOl The commission takes great pleasure In bearing witness t the fairness in all Ie lions heretofore held nndcr authority given ltby Jaw and with great confidence loUt loU-t the same result in the approaching election elec-tion The manhood ot Salt Lake City cannot afford to prostitute itself ky fraud In dec lions and 0 bring reproach upon the rune ru-ne of so beautiful a city O L GuuruEr Chairman |