Show THE ELECTION the following particulars relating to the election appeared in the EVENING NEWS of monday aug 6 5 which went to press while the balloting was still in progress greater interest has never been manifested in any election held in this city cl t than the one in progress way today the he active campaign which preceded election day and the issues made in which the peoples peopled party are struggling for the maintenance of their rights and to protect themselves from spoliation by the liberal party caused the contest to be rather warm and there was no staying at home on either side it is sate to say that neither party could by any legitimate efforts have increased its numbers one per cent above that which the count will show tonight carriages buggies excursion wagons and other vehicles were pressed into service and were decorated with mot toes and banners indicating the party for which they were gath ering voters and the sentiments of their respective sides these were kept busy from 6 am up to the time of going to tc pres cressand sand although about two thirds of all the votes that can be cast were despoiled despo despot tied led by noon there was no relaxation of efforts to bring in every man who was on the registry list in the FIRST PRECINCT which co comprises rises the ninth representative senta tive district the polls were opened promptly at a in long before this however voters had aisem assembled bled and had taken up their position in two lines stretching from the hull building ding out across the sidewalk the peoples peopled party men were there first and though the district has been considered a doubtful one they felt confident that the victory was theirs this feeling did not decline in the least as the stream of voters poured in challenging benging was freely indulged in auT and there were a few who were not entitled to vote who made the attempt one man a member of the liberal party was arrested for attempting to vote illegally he gave ave his name as peter mcdonough he will have a hearing tomorrow he voted at the school election in the tenth bisti district let and maybe may be called to lo answer for that everything about the quietly and at pm the total number of votes cast was out of a total registration of 1010 of this aum ber it is estimated that fully two thirds are for the peoples peopled party candidates and the liberals concede that le grand young will come off victor at the total vote pulled was at the SECOND PRECINCT the opening hour found more than citizens ready to deposit their ballots the majority maj arity of these were of the peoples people Is party the liberals began to come in later like at all other places the proceed ings were quiet and orderly bu hard work was being done by the representatives of both parties plenty of challenging was done and quite a number were turned away mr hy rum groesbeck one of the peoples peopled party was challenged on the ground round that he was a polygamist we he denied the impeachment ana and took the required oath but this did not satisfy the liberal majority of the j judges and they declined to receive his his ballot he left with the intention of returning with sufficient reasons to cause the judges to change their arbitrary ruling dr jeter clinton was challenged on the same boctor ground round by ed butterfield the doctor took the oath and testified that he had but one wife but you have had two wives roared butterfield ter field who then proceeded on a long harangue the result was that the two liberal judges refused to receive the doctors doctor ballot judge powers was present and was thoroughly surprised at such a procedure well acquainted jr a as he is with the methods of following when he saw W wl was being done he stepped fo and said gentlemen the d doctor 3 is a legal voter you have TM MO right to exclude him this had the effect of bringing the liberal kL iberal 1 judges to a sense of their duty and dr clinton cast his vote f for 0 r the peoples peopled party nominees 1 at this precinct two arrests were J made for illegal voting Sterlin gJ peebles and edward willia williams both are employed emp loyes of the B R 0 4 W 1 they were arrested bythe by the sheriff and were afterwards released wl on bail the vote in this precinct at pm was 1019 of this cumbe numbe it was estimated that hon john dark clark had a bare majority the liberals are known to have considerable sid erable more than half of the names on the registry list but tor for the past two years the pea ale have won the fight by a close struggle if the liberate do not win this time it will be for one or two reasons or at both combined that mr william is not popular among his own people or that there are a grea great t many names on the registry list of people ople who are not bona fide resided presidente resi dente the people are polling a full vote and tf if t they have a majority in the dl they will not fall fail to win THIRD PRECINCT the lines were also formed long be f 1 fore the polls opened and the inis terest was just as great as in the me 4 other precincts at 13 35 V 0 60 had been polled a large majority being for the peoples peopled ticket them the was no disorder of any kind J but close watch was kept 0 for illegal voters As in the other precincts krecl nets the appearance of a laege i body of peoples peopled voters at the mea i ing of the polls had a discouraging effect on their opponents who ve wen S unable to shake the cleet wet blanket off during the day the I 1 FOURTH PRECINCT 1 voters also came out early men EMM being in line when the polls opened parties who came along half on hour after the election commenced had to wait over an hour before they could vote because of the I rush but they all got through I 1 and by noon more than out ouid 1 had voted at 3 au Ls p m boots had been cast af e ovar two thirds are peoples peopled 1 was plenty of challenging the lib brals requiring every naturalized citizen to exhibit his papers when 1 P H lannan was challe challenged however there was consid considerable erab dm a kick as he was a liberal vow voter the challenger however withdrew his challenge and amr mr lannan dm not have to exhibit the documentary evidence of citizenship consider able amusement was caused hy challenging R N baskin on ground of non citizenship the ob ejection was overruled the a FIFTH PRECINCT was no exception to the rule at tha tb 1 opening hour hundreds of cb zens were there and there was no stop until ballots were do dc 4 aw IA won then the lull was but for a few mo and the judges had to go to work ork abkin again at 2 pm votes were challenging CC alle nging was also carried on there fam band and a few persons thrown out a THE REGISTRY LIST odthe of the city stands as follows first 1010 second 1899 third fourth futh fifth 1220 e total AT PREVIOUS the he t vote cast was as follows first Pree precinct inet 1887 1888 people liberal Abi wal second precinct people liberal third precinct Pree inet people liberal 46 80 fourth precinct people liberal 22 83 fifth Pree precinct luct people liberal TAE LIBERAL CLAIM bulletins of returns issued by use thie cL liberal iberal committee claim that at 12 noon the vote stood first precinct people lib eral second precinct people lib wd third precinct people I 1 lib end fourth precinct people lib allOl er ma mh fifth precinct ctr people lib ew their bulletin for 2 p m was as follows the first precinct showed the people 17 ahead second precinct people liberal third precinct people lib fourth precinct people dairal THE PEOPLES CLAIM deeb not diff differ er greatly from the fore 1 aang except in the first precinct H where tane th they place lace the majority for iq grand rani young the poo peopled it les nominee aminee at at it is parent ui t that the peoples peopled airty has held its own all abe line and that those who sought consolation in the hope that there were some who would turn from the party of good L to the liberal ranks we re way sadly disappointed THE CITY FIGURES s icib the whole showing made thus the total city vote up to this af is just under this is about as follows people liberal 1540 AT OGDEN OGDEN august ath 1889 8 ce cial to the NEWS at 4 me total vote polled was 1467 everything was quiet at that hour two arrests have been made at the instance of the peoples peopled party for illegal voting the peopled party are strongly hopeful the following appeared in the EVENING NEWS of tuesday auga the election is over its result is not other than was anticipated by the peoples party except in the first precinct of this city where it was believed that legrand young would be elected by from 15 to 20 majority this was changed however by 35 of those who have heretofore been ostensibly connected with the peoples peopled party going over to the enemy it is a good thing to note however that this class clam is few in numbers as aa is shown by the result in all the other precincts THE VOTE in the various city precincts acts is as follows ab commissioners to locate university lands 41 i 4 i i A i c 0 0 0 0 0 a ft a d 6 3 3 a 3 6 Q 3 Z ff f f names 4 0 4 4 4 4 a 1 0 aj 0 o 5 5 eq CO 4 n ac c i ballantyne Ballant yae waddell sul adm ovo ma mitchell 2 aw merritt Mem tt am smith 7 22 1 keith superintendent of district scho schools 0 18 wm win M stew stewart t SK r 7 JF au gh 2091 19 71 ma 2085 selectmen richard bichard howe how e 4 29 2057 orrin P M r 4 5 2058 john batters 7 2 1 21 2110 N 3 2086 morris R evans aw 7 21 2090 collector L LG G hardy 1 thomas guest 11 41 2086 for the legislature first precinct lie le grand young frank pierce majority for pierce 16 W W cluff edward benner majority for benner 16 second precinct john dark clark A L williams majority for williams third precinct aan jamea ies sharp C E pomeroy majority for sharp fourth precinct james sharp C E pomeroy majority for sharp fifth precinct t E G woolley C E allen alien m majority lor for allen alien in the council district combining the second and fifth precincts the vote was jas jag H moyle W C hall 1276 majority for H hall this gives the cc liberals 11 three representatives to the legislature in this city pierce williams and allen alien and one councilor hall TRIM THE VOTE the total city vote based on that given to county officers is as follows people liberal first precinct second third fourth fifth total 2063 2053 M liberal majority in the city on yesterdays vote 39 thirty nine soldiers from fort douglas voted yesterday who cannot vote at a city election and this leaves the city vote as shown by the election to be a tie THE LIBERAL pandemonium last night a considerable crowd mostly liberals were gathered on A the streets awaiting the count of the votes the saloons were thrown open and liberally patronized as was evidenced by the effects exhibited on the patrons when the announcement of the result in the fifth precinct was made the yelling began and the crowd crowd surged around the cc liberal headquarters then came the statement that the liberals had carried the second precinct this was greeted with wild cheers and when the further announcement was made that frank pierce had been elected in the fh first st precinct the crowd seemed filled with demoniacal glee speeches were made by judge powers C E al len Theo theodore dorb burmester C S varian ex gov west and others some of the expressions made both by several of the speakers and by the crowd evinced an intense hostel hostility to the mormon people deop le it was stated th that at the I 1 liberals had carried the me city by about and this was the keynote for a fresh outburst of frightful yells oaths and hideous noises the crowd fairly went wild bonfires were lighted rockets squibs squibb and alad bombs bombe fired and everything that exultant madmen covile do to vent their feelings i by their voice was indulged in along alon the principal streets carriage ste steps ps were torn up and carried into the streets sign boards bill boards and everything that was loose ga gathered and thrown on the fires which were lighted some people wanted to begin burning buildings but this element did not find a field in which to operate as the police exerted every endeavor to protect property and and while they could not protect the small mall articles that were in the streets they did succeed in preserving the buildings the scene was sue such as this city has never before witnessed A AT T OGDEN the voting was lively during the whole day the liberals had confidently declared that they would carry weber county but in this they were disappointed hon C C richards bein being chosen fr for the council by a majority of about the whole county ticket was elected I 1 by the people ogden was carried aasa by the liberals by less than at the last election J N kimball was elected to the legislature 6 over john boyle Z F AT JUAB in the election in juab county t he peoples peopled candidates for the legislature were elected the county ticket was however defeated by a combination of independents and liberals the independent ticket being endorsed by the others this elected george T whitmore and delos lombard as selectmen and charles 8 as superintendent of schools IN OTHER PLACES the general result is the same as two years ago a liberal W H smith being elected in the eighth representative district over alex herron the legislature will now stand as follows HOUSE peoples People lo party jas T hammond first district joseph howell second wm M lowe third josiah M ferrin fifth joseph B R porter sixth james sharp eleventh heber bennion thirteenth thomas thom W russell bussell fourteenth wm creer fifteenth S R thurman sixteenth L S wood seventeenth lycurgus johnson eighteenth J A melville nineteenth C N lund twentieth wm K reid twenty first W E robinson twenty second wm P sargent twenty third W T stewart twenty fourth liberals J N kimball fourth district E P ferry seventh W H smith smith eighth frank pierce ninth A L williams tenth C E allen alien twelfth COUNCIL peoples party joseph barton first district C F olsen second charles C richards filc hards third F S richards sixth wm G collett seventh john E booth eighth abram hatch ninth W A C bryan tenth W H eleventh B R C lund twelfth cc lA Lf beral 11 edward benner fourth district wm C hall fifth IN SUMMIT COUNTY the liberal majority was of course heavy but the people were successful in the great issue raised in the county that of removing the county seat from coal ville to park city the latter place will have to stand back for the th present res at least and Co alville W will Is r remain e the county seat for the next two years anyway LATEST FROM JUAB COUNTY NEPHI utah aug 6 special S pec lal to the NEWS newsy so 80 far as 4 all k 4 ik u we are informed it is believed our ciuni county y has gone liberal C S the liberal nominee for superintendent of schools was a delegate for the peoples party to the county and district convention and voted in the convention for the people peoples s ticket As late as saturday evening last he claimed true allegiance to the peoples peopled party whitmore the liberal nominee for selectman has always up till the last few days claimed to be a true peoples party man whitmore aspired to be the nominee of the peoples party for councilor to the legislature has also aspired to office under the peoples party very recently both being disappointed they have turned to the liberals adare received there they deceived the people by getting up what they termed the peoples independent ticket and sailing under false colors gained a few of the peoples votes before it was waa publicly known that they had combined and were the straight nominees of the I 1 liberals outside of tintic gintic they received only about twenty four per cent of the votes cast and are exceedingly unpopular and obnoxious to the people |