Show THEM M ALL A LIVESTOCK SADDLE CONTEST GROWS INTERESTING of the Riverton Man Throw In Blocks of Votes Wim mer Takes Taken Second Place ft ee comin commIttee tee of orth the e conven convention j tion tien n te iv much elated over the cUte success Si Cess t f tt i 1 saddle e con On contest test ta a aa a MORey raising The T st t stockmen en of the city are interest interested ed in the event o ot of the e t coming big bil week are taking this method of contributing substantial aid to the entertainment oL brother punchers pu The plan PI of I y ha h b en to n I I appeal to individuate Individuals lS for money and I Ito to raise raille what is from the bus business bt r iness Incas interests of oC the state which will receive the greatest great t benefits Under Und r the application of this method many f stockmen have hae escaped an assessment and as they th y feel teel like tossing in some something something something thing the they vote ute on the saddle for some friend who is a candidate helping the friend to an honor and a useful art arr article I trio icle in his business and nd at the saLe aie time swelling dUng the committees meto me ti tito to make the m an affair isit j will remember with i favor faor in the Lead The vote ote up to last J t night was very ver heavy George F Beckstead of River Riverton Riverton Riverton ton has been shot away ahead of all other candidates by his admirers since amen amenthe the last count Munt of ballots was made by byr Mr r Parsons He now heads the bunch by lity a lead that seems invincible and some of ct the directors ot of his candidacy hint that there are bundles of money money back to hand George the Ule coveted honor G who had the pole and nd nd a decent Cint pen open between tween himself and the th second man ma in the chase base last week has hao dropped to second and he balance of the string stand a t chance nance hance of being distanced un unless unless less le s the daylight between them and the leaders is closed up by b friends w with ith votes vote before counting day dRY comes around again in From the he expressions lona ao o far ret revived received led from candidates t the t closing of or orthe the polls pen on the the arrangements committee believes that the proposition win will be turned down It will wilt be dis die discussed cussed at the committee meeting to tonight tonight night nl ht at headquarters in regular re ses see session sion Following F was as the standing of each candidate at 6 p m rn yesterday ye and the tb value of the Votes east cast st George Geo F Beckstead Beck i 77 17 SO SOT T G O am D GOS W Of WJ J C I Lea ary m i U 1 13 31 W 10 John Jell H B White wi s e Ut 11 U UJ J H Seeley fl 13 U 1150 0 B F Saunders MS MM 1000 M iO J S E B Austin s 1 MB 1 10 B B Ji lOt W H M 10 MM MK M K IC Parsons 10 H HW 5 W wT L 1 i White Je wB 20 M MA 1055 9 A J 1 Gregory W t 9 H U ul Silt SiltA A D R Hudnall r rHal K V 5 t tHal 50 Hal W V Brown 35 S 8 J W Clyde f SW i r tr II J M Smith s St S 10 George Geor c W ft 0 8 S t tC C Ira Tuttle Tattle 8 7 j M Jave Ja e Andrus 77 7 75 Col oI nel BeJ Thomas Keogh 75 35 7 50 Ie John Ford fit 50 i Adam Patterson 51 14 t S i SJohn John Y T Rich SI it 5 51 10 Charter Charles Rathburn if it i Ii ft Job Joha G 4 4 I ro roN roA 0 A N 47 4 70 Julian JuUan C Hoots Houte Ii 4 50 0 Charles harles Ch Greenwell otea deu at IS I SO I ITom Tom Torn Mercer Ogden I 3 O OR A 5 R it C Smith North 24 4 2 40 SIt t |