Show YOU DONT SET IT I The Liberals left at Bripw I City y alQ Yesterday THE MORMONS TAKE THE OATfl lihongh Hindeicd and Anno edu l People Tile In Enough to Wlnl l 105 to 12 The municipal election at Bnsha City occurred yesterday It had eea looked forward to with much interest for several days past inasmuch as 4 t is th first election occurring under th e new law Messrs Carlton and Godfrey and Major Bynon of the Utah Commission Commis-sion arrived on Sunday to 5uperin end the election Primary meetings and convention of the Peoples Party er held last week and the following ticket was prepared by the convention FOR MAYOR A MADSEN FOR COUNCILLORS WM HOKSLEY J F MERRILL S J M TIBBETS BRIGHAM WRIGHT M M JENSEN FOP RECORDER r GL GRAEHLJR FOP TREASURER 0 N STOHL FOP ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR JC WIXOM FOR MARSHAL S DAVID REESE FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE II L ENSIGN A H SNOW At daylight yesterday mornit niornicg 8 salute of cannons was fired reminding the voters of the time and place to assemble as-semble at the polls According shortly after sunrisethe Judges of Elec tion Messrs Geo R Chase L i Pierce and Miles Booth Jr were at their posts and large numbers commenced com-menced and continued to arrive at the Court House and the voting Cttl menced Mr Peter F Madson was the mat TOer of the Peoples Party The gen fleman took the oath as published and administered by the presiding judge Mr Madson was challenged on the ground of loyalty by Dr Carrington und was accordingly sworn again to answer certain other questions truthfully truth-fully and satisfactory The presiding judge j referred Mr Madson to the election laws of ttah parsed in 1878 Section 13 Page 23 Presiding Judge see by this act that a qualified voter has a right to challenge chal-lenge any voter at the polls and aa I am so instructed I will have to ask you a few more questions Mr Mad son you have taken an oath that you will obey all the laws of the United States as interpreted by the legally constituted courts of tae United States Mr MADSON Yes sir PPESIDISG JUDGE Do you mean tony that you will obey all those laws ai interpreted by the United fctates court MR MADSON Certainly PRESIDING JDDGE Are you a member of any organization whose laws yea would obey in preference to the lava of the government MR MADSON i have already sworn to obey the law PRESIDING JUDGE That is not the question Are you a member of any organization that the laws of Congress come in contact with If so would you obey the laws MR MADSENI would obey the laws PRESIDING JUDGEThe laws of the United States MR MADSON Yes sir THE Judge put the question again and being answered satisfactorily Mr Mad < lon was admitted as a legal voter During the morning several persons refused to take the oath in full and were permitted to vote and left the polls under protest It is thought that some of these parties will make test cases as to the constitutionality of the oath J B Following are the questions put to each voter when challenged and after having taken the oatfh IYou have just taken an oath to supper the Constitution of the TJnitel States and obey the laws thereof 2You mean tJ say you will obey the Constitution and laws as Interpreted by the legally conttuted courts of the government govern-ment Or in other words where the decisions deci-sions of the courts come in conflict as gards these crimes with the instructions claws c-laws of your organization which would yo obeyS obey-S Are you a member of any organization whose laws revelations or instructions you would obey before you would the lI18 oj the United States as azainst the crimes of bigamy and polygamy iDo you now regard as binding J P ° your honor or conscience any oath that yoj have formerly taken that is in conflict with the one to which you have just sworn am subcribed 5Are you a member of any society or c ganization whose pretended revelation from God would influence you to come I the crimes of bigamy or polygamy r against the laws of the United States THE OFFICIAL COUNT BRIGHAV CITY Utah March 7 Special to THE HERALD isPecples 109 The official count People s 50 of the Liberals 12 Forty to to Party stood in the room anxious declared polls were vote when the closed An irrepressible crank COD Doc made him monv called obnoxious to judges and voters w his incessant f challenge andd of the privilege of voting prived scores 0 by thus consuming and worset t wasting precious time The sen atir specials sent hv one Lewis a i Swansea to an Ogden paper are gr1 i false There never was a quieter eclf Sn Miss Bmta tion in the town d but was eected offered to vote rejected she will contest the distranC ti iDg clause of the new act |