Show THEELECTION t A Slight Falling Off in the Votes Polled MB FERRY DOWNS MIL SMITE Comparisons with 18845 Gall of 15 for the Liberal In this I City In Idaho I I The election for delegate passed oft very quietly in this city yesterday all the polling places presenting a very funereal aspectThe only feature worthy of notewas at the First precinct Ninth Ward where all six judges were non Mormons they were Jno M Young H S Laney and Messrs Hurd Leatham Whittemore and Taylor Hitherto the Peoples party has been I allowed at least one representative i and there was no little dissatisfied comment com-ment at the action excluding him There was also considerable growling over the fact that V the polls there were not opened till 9 oclock soil that people among client SIT tJ ladies were kept shivering in I tue cold until the school house opened There was no difference observable between this election and previous ones on account of Mr Ferry being a Democrat It was the old Liberal fight over again and it is quite probable that in t a Coornel s somewhat attenuated following there were quite M many Republicans a Democrats l vernor ilnrrav G S Erb O J Hollister and other Republicans were noted at the Co irt House There were a few cases of eO < ctuii drunks but nothing of any tin m nt disturbed the pastoral serenity seren-ity around the polls IX SALT LAKE CITY Following are the returns from the five precincts constituting this city as xeported by the judges last evening Precinct Game ferry D II Ictiy 1 First 511 60 Second j 54s3 I 130 2 Thlrd1 571 13 Fourth i IIS I 42 I fifth I 333 15 i TotaKI I thIs I 430 I C That there is a slight falling oft in the number of votes polled is evident the entire amount this year being but 2831 against 3131 last eection Mr Ferry the liberal cand date has the supreme satisfaction isfaction to know that he drew out fifteen fif-teen more votes in this city than did lansford Smith two years ago when the vote for this city stood as follows rtCI1Ct t3jfle SmUZ First I 537 102 Second 676 137 Third 655 25 Fourth 1 436 23 Fifth V Y2 I2 Totals r2mr4 AT YSVILLE The following vote was cast John Caine 223 W MFcrrr 7 IK CODES The result was as follows John Caine 913 WM Ferry 315 W IL Dickson W Scftttcrln 3 is IDAHO The following special is selfexplana tory PARIS IDAHO November 21S36 Special to TUE HECALD The houses where the election was to have been held in St Charles Bloomington Bloom-ington Paris Ovid and Montpelier are heavily draped in mourning with a canopy thirteen by fifteen feet painted in deep mourning with the ominious skull and dead dress of skeletons bearing the following mottoes of American Ameri-can patriotism Taxation without representation is Tyranny The ballot the palladium of American rights II All men equal irrespective ot religious convictions i Bloomington and Ovid are the only I polls doing any business on the westside west-side L C RICH BLACKFOOT IDAIIO November 2 Special to THE HERALD The vote in Blackfootis Dnbois 147 Halley 80 I Seven precincts in Bingham County give Duboi 201 majority Du bob probable majority in the County dO SEAKLT EVE OXFORD STATION I T November 2 I Special to TnE HERALD The election so far as heard from is nearly even between Hailey and Dubois Du-bois In Bingham County the Democratic Demo-cratic county ticket is likely ahead No disturbances are heard of Will wire more tomorrow returns not all in |