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Show I ; ! HEAVIEST REGISTRATION ; : IN HISTORY OF OGDEN I Special to The Tribune. OGDEN", Oct. 28. Prominent politicians of tho city, who visited tho several rcg- Istratlon districts In Ogdcn Tuesday and ( i ,, "Wednesday, estimate that when the regls- tratlon agents closed their books at 0 t o'clock "Wednesday night close to 3500 ! voters had registered. The registration for the past two days is believed to have ' j.i F heen the heaviest in tho history of the City. With the voters, who had registered ! j at previous registration days, it Is be- lleved that a total of something like S000 new names have been added to the books .J in this city alone. The registration in '.! ; several of the country precincts Is said ! 'j 1 to be equally heavy In proportion to the population. |