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Show urn. is recorder. i Judge Zane Holds That It Is Nat Worth While to Go to the B.t!-lot B.t!-lot Bois, THE TWO NAMES ARU TOSCSE MAS A Certificate of Election Tor the Pcop'Vl Party Candidate Tof the Best County Place, John It. Kumcl and John H KtlCDt. jr.. are collectively happy today, he- catue Judge .ane h decided that In the language of Mr Harris. ' therw ain't no such person" as John It K'luirl in the race (or rein nler. Cne.pientiy all the returns which ifive a sole for John II. Uumel. either of the lirst or"-second or"-second generation, muil go to Kuoirl the younger, as the votuiV tuleiition i plainly manifested in that direction. In his decision this morning I lie judge went lo the root of the entire w hirh w a the iinbbl on the ' jr " in! tix. Thirty live minute were consume! in the delivery of the opinion, which bristled with straight statement. "It is shown bv the returns." said Hie judge, "that John II ICtimi'l, jr. was oled for iu thirty -eight precincts,'" and two picVincli gi.o the tote solid lo John It Uumel A mail of linut'sl coinictlons would have to stultify himself him-self to arrive at tho opinion that the votes in the lirst two precincts in l lie county were lor a man who wa net known to be tunning and that in ttoUhrr of those two precincts did the real candidate can-didate get a vote " ThU was the foundation ol the decis-iiion. decis-iiion. Hut the jiidcn amplllic! it to show that in no wis, eould Mr. I'ait claim tho yules in thedispuled preciiu Is to be for another Humel I lit matter of going back lo the ballot hio was thus touched upon by the judge: "It would be unnecessary; there is no reason for goipg there oulv to tiud whether the volei are for Kuiiiel 'or Uumel jr. i hat wouM nnUe no ilinsr-ence. ilinsr-ence. lshouldsayth.it the inlrut'uut of l lie voter as made Inntiilcsl hether they were bi either of thoeo Haiti. Th appellation "jr." is simply a deeriptive designation upplmd In a man and is nw part of his name." Then," said Jude Judd. I infer lhat It is Ibii ilei i-loo of ihetoint thai the canv asking c.iuii dial I not npn ib ballot bones but that the ceilillcate of election be at onto made out ly Mr. Rnmel " . ' . Ve, sir; If it Is show H that the combined com-bined lUim I vote Is more tha) thai of his opponent " . ' ' Tills wa- the'declaiaiion that killed the inlerwfl IB, all else, . Dial s all that anybody cared to bear Arthur BioHii.'nlioliiid lii-en eallngthe words of Judge 5atl",iaibcy weie uttered, nulled eleveil feet deep. s bile the opposition oppo-sition was colVespolidhiulv dcpteed "I knew ." said Mi ltnw u to himself, said he, "thai no eSihlr or fair roifld ed man could decide ntfainst us " ' Victory perched Hgtitl v on .'Mr Uumel' Uu-mel' brow, A lew moments of band shaking and he went away I" attend l his business. The canvassers are in ion tins afternoon. af-ternoon. Judge .In. . was from I ha start desirous of is. mug a eeriilirale In Kumel, having heard Hie decision himself, him-self, but the others preferred watin for a copy of Judge aiie s opinion before be-fore going to that eUcnl |