Show SALT LAKE COUNTY The Canvass is Only Partially Completed IT WILL BE FINISHED TODAY The Rotten Stagnant Poll Will Probably be Thrown Out Ihe Objection to Bumel The leaders of tho Liberal party hung over the canvassing board yesterday and watched the progress of the count as hun rily and anxiously as flock of vultures might watcha dearly coveted repast which by some means was slipping beyond their reach Powers was on hand as alert as if he had not washed his hands of politics a few days previous Ansome Arry McCallum was there too his pal Morris hovered at the outskirts Mr Allen occupying a chair near the counters with an illdisguised air of I nonchalance Will Lynch also watched closely though Ho had less reason to feel alarmed than Allen the governor popped in and out again once or twice and several legal luminaries more or less unknown clustered in the adjoining room Arthur Brown was present in the inter eats of the Vorkingmen alert keen and inquisitive as usual The count on Salt Lake county began at 030 and lasted till 2 In that time the board canvassed all the city precincts and several of the county wards with the re I ault as shown in the table below The only difference from the returns already pub shed that amounts to anything is a re duction of J E Galighers majority in the city from 610 to 032 As his total majority as claimed by the Liberals was only 9 this cuts it down to 1 on their own show lag and 2 more votes discovered for Toronto onto will give him the treasuryship The rotten condition of affairs at poll No 3 in Bingham i all that is said of it is true should seat both Toronto and Ferguson Fergu-son I is alleged that there are only eighteen men working in the limits of the place yet it polled a total of fortyone votes Burt is solid So is Rumel unless the pitiful steps the Liberals are taking to down him should triumph As THE HERALD announced several days ago in a few places votes were cast for John H Rum 1 without the jr The judges made their returns that way and the Liberals sent Judge Loofbourough to the court yesterday to say they wanted the returns to show that votes were cast for both John H Rumel and John H Rumel jr A vote was taken on the matter and the judge was told that he would be heard on the matter lator It was with difficulty that some of the Liberals present kept their faces straight when the judge interposed inter-posed his objection With just as much reason the People might object to the returns turns from tho Third precinct for justice of the peace in which some of the judges certified that Daniel Dunne had been voted for while others merely said the votes had been cast for Dan Dunne In the returns from poll three in the Second precinct an error in addition was discovered which gave Toronto but 71 votes when he was entitled to 77 Judge Judd moved that Toronto be given the I additional ditional votes which the returns clearly showed he was entitled to and the motion was carried only Anderson voting no Colonel Ferguson popped up and wanted to know if he couldnt air his Colorado eloquence on the subject and was inrormed that he would be heard later on In the returns from poll one in the third precinct one tally sheet showed 80S votes for Ferguson while another showed 313 As the first tallied with the abstract it was correct In one of the tally sheets from the fifth precinct a discrepancy of five appeared throughout The other sheets were all right thoughand tallied with tho abstracts In the returns from poll two in the second precinct Barnes was credited with 289 votes when he was onlY entitled t 284 the mis take being one of addition In this case however the commissioners contented themselves with making a note of tho error and counting the 289 votes When tho returns from poll 3 Bingham precinct were reached Arthur Brown said that he wished to object against the returns being counted as nearly all the votes were fraudulent He wished simply to call the attention of the board to the matter and have it understood that he was to be heard at the proper time tme When tho board there adjourned remained re-mained eighteen outside precincts to count The canvass of the county will doubtless be concluded today So far as canvassed the vote is as follows SurveyorJoseph S Giles 302 Willard Rogers 6 Bartholomew Treasuer Ira 50 N Hinckley 309 E = = 3 i o 0 W Q I Qp P o r 0 0 p > S 5 F R 0l i 0 8 0 < r 0 H 0 < < 0 a 0 ai I g f itc fF rFr I I mEgnli1 i FergusFergusonc C EAllen il5En E I ILRurneljr HcrsPae C cz o C 0 rn n r H Clive t C S ignli WandP c 0 1ilanilJ 1 v JLynch c A J Burt rzci5 WandP Sc nann 5ilkci GeorgeRCiisliing I JPCahoen 1 I LGBurtoii EES Silliif CPBrooks lliftEnSSJ SAKcnncr JHHurd l 55JjSlil WalterMurphy 3 B Toronto S = iltilE WandP J E Galigher oE3nEllili I I ilfilinESJL TEHarrih |