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Show THE RETOMS IH SALT LAKE. Great Interest Felt in the .Be suit. . - - CROWDS THRONG THE STREET IN FRONT OF "THE TIMES" To Receive the Latest Dispatched' on the Board. V THE ONLY STEREOPTICON THAT WORKED WELL. ' Elated Democrats Parade the 3treet) With Horn and Bella G iaa- Vent to Their Joy They Will Celebrate Their Victory In Proper Shapo To-, morrow Eepublican L.adlei Di4 Excellent Work at the.Boothjf - "Vesterday. No sooner was the result of the national election approximately known than th Democrats became intoxicated with joy, It not with something stronger, and paraded the streets with bells and horns, making an unearthly noise. , When they learned from so reliable a source as The Times that thier hopes wers only too well confirmed they went wild be side themselves. Of course they came to The Times to express their glee so as to render it all the greater hy contrast. Up to a very late hour the result oa deJ. gate for congress from Utah was la doabt- and some still consider it so but that mad no difference to the celebrants. Theywerev out to jubilate, and jubilate they did. Tho StereoptteoB. There were stereopticoa displays of tho I election returns at various places in the city I last night, but none of them were in it wttl that at The Times office. An immense: crowd gathered tn the street soon after dark and remained there cheering and groaning groan-ing until the figures flashed upon the canvas told them that the Democracy had won. The stereopticon at Tuscarora headqtaar. ters worked badly, the figures thrown on tho canvas being so indistinct that It was impossible impos-sible to read them half the time. The Herald Her-ald also tried to flash oat the news, but the apparatus wouldn't wrk, attlthe crowij 1,.1 small boys, taking their cue. from the -joint debate, finally commenced yelling.' Read . ; it," "read it," whenever a plate we put in. The operstor finally became dis. couraged and quit, and the crowd, together with a large proportion of those who tried in vain to learn something at Tuscarora headquarters, drifted down to Tns Tr? office, which alone gave a perfect display - The Democrats Will Calebrato. ' - Joy is hanging around the Democratic) headquarters in large hunks today, bat most . of the free traders talk in stage whispers, the result of prolonged howling last night. A. Times reporter who Tantured into headrraar ters this afternoon was informed by Mr. Schroeder that the great nnterrified would celebrate in this city tomorrow night. Asked, as to where the celebration would be held, Mr. Schroeder hoarsely replied, "AU over the city. The town belongs to us and wo are going to turn her upside down. Thoro will be a great meeting at the theatre and s dbzen overflow meetings in ths ooen air. preceded by a general jollification. The full programme has not been made up yet, bul tbat is about the size of it." t " j Republicam LmdiM. The Republican ladies who furnishedf lunch at the different precincts were as foi lows: nasi precinct. Mrs. Major Critchlow, Mrs. J. McAllister, Mr, C. O. Whittemore, Mrs. Groesbeck, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. A. Parsons, Mrs. Eager, Mrs. Fred Barrett, Mrs. Wilkinson. SECOJJD PRECINCT. " ' Mrs. Holtz, Mrs. Bartch, Mrs. Vincent, Mr Bowman, Mrs. Hardy, Airs. Harkness, Mrs. I Simons, Mrs. Benton. THIRD PRECINCT. Mrs. John Groesbeck. Mrs. Rachel Miller, Mrs, Beattie, Mrs. George A. Smith. yocRTH precinct. Mrs. Hananer. Mrs. 3. D. Spencer, Mrs, ' t Loomls, Mrs. Kowe, Mrs. Tom Jennings, Mrs. J, E. Jennines, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. A. Pratt, Mr, H. Pratt, Miss Pratt, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. b. Clawson, Mrs. H. B. Clawson, Slits! ' Brown. nrrft precinct. , , s Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Variaa, Mrs. C. W. Ben nett, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. B. Sell, Mrs. W. i James, Mrs. Keny on. Stray Jioteii. The Liberals are consoled for the loss ofc the Third precinct by the fact that Allen held his own with his ticket in the precinct which Galleazzi has just discovered he does not own. The Reoublicans are responsible for th Liberal loss of KX) in the Fourth. |