Show YES A 4 More than the TwoHurds Majority TEHRITCRY OF UTAH 1 SALT LAKE CurVe j Cur-Ve L S Hills T R Jones R R Anderson B Y Hampton and A 0 Pyper citizens of Silt Lake City selected by tbo Mayor for the purpose pur-pose of canvassing ibo returns of I they the-y tes cast in the several municipal wards of Salt Lake City at the special election held in said city on Monday the 5th day of April AD 18SO in pursuance of the following notice L Toeu follows the notice heretofore published I DJ hereby I certify that after being frt duly sworn to faithfully perform the duties assigned us we examined the ballot bOX und returns ai received from the Eiveral polo places and found all of them securely scaled as required by law The recorder in our presence did break the seals of the several returns and he and the undersigned carefully examined said retarjja and found them in ah respects regular and that no discrepancy anneired therein affecting the result ot t the proposition voted upon We therefore accepted said returns canvassed them and found them correct and hereby declare the following follow-ing as the result of said special election elec-tion as shown on tbe face of eaid returns to wit MUNICIPAL WARDS 1st 2J 3d nil 5th Total Yea187 240 250 290 332 1311 No125 2 0 9 4 2 Totuls312 269 310 305 373 Grand Total 0 1CC9 Total affirmative votes 1311 being 265 votes over and above the necessary neces-sary twcthirda vote required by law In testimony whereof we have hereunto here-unto set our hands this fifth day of April AD 1880 L S HILLS T K JONES E E ANDEHSOK B Y HAMPTON ALEX 0 Pyprs Attest JOHN T CAw fL sJ Recorder The voting was light and the polls were quiet all day but from the above it will be eeen that there was 1 handsome hand-some majority in favor of tho loan 265 over tbe necessary twothirds having been cast which is more than he entire negative vote 258 The result however is nothing more than expected The figures above will show the disposition of the various precincts on the question |