Show LET THERE BE PEACE The Agreement Reached by the Political Leaders Yesterday ABKANGEMENTS AT TH POLLS Policemen and Deputy Marshals Provided For The One Hundred Foot Rule Must Be Obeyed The municipal central committees of the Peoples party and the Liberal party by their respective chairmen after due consideration con-sideration hereby agree upon the following follow-ing points relative to the conduct of the election on February 10 1890 IThat each party shall be allowed one challenger at each poll in each precinct who may be relieved from time to time by his party during the day as desired 2Each party shall be allowed two checkers or tally men at each poll in each precinct 3That there shall be an equal number of deputy marshals and policemen at each place of election in each municipal ward each of said officers so on duty to have a conspicuous badge of office The number num-ber of officers at each place of election shall be as follows In the First municipal ward five 5 policemen and five 5 deputy marshals Second ward twenty 20 policemen and twenty 20 deputy marshals Third ward five 5 policemen and five 5 deputy marshals Fourth ward five 5 policemen and five 5 deputy marshals Fifth ward ten 10 policemen and ten 10 deputy marshals 4That each side shall honestly observe what is called the 100foot rule that is that no person shall be permitted to peddle tickets or solicit votes or interfere with voters within 100 feet of the polls 5The peace officers shall not arrest persons per-sons alleged to be illegally registered until they have cast their votes and have left the polls GAl persons not engaged working at the polls for their respective parties are requested to avoidcongregating about the polling places and those entitled to vote are urged to peaceably cast their votes and quietly retire 7That peace officers will on application applica-tion furnish the names and probable places of confinement of persons arrested by them to representatives of either party SAl dealers in intoxicating liquors are urgently solicited to faithfully serve the laws and ordinances prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday and on election elec-tion day And any person having reason Table grounds to believe that the laws are being violated in this regard are requested to report the name of the person so offending offend-ing to the headquarters of his party All citizens are earnestly requested to lend their aid to preserve quiet and order on election day and to prevent any disturbance disturb-ance of the peace or violation of law F S RlRCHAltDS Chairman Peoples Central Committee O W Powens Chairman Liberal Central Committee R W Youxo Secretary Peoples Central Committee Louis HTAMS Secretary Liberal Central Committee |