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Show Progress or the Revision. Commencing last lucsday evening, even-ing, the city registrars have held an evening session, from 7 to 9 o'clock, to accommodate voters who are unable un-able to attend to registration in the day time. A visit today to the building formerly known as Independence Inde-pendence Hall, w here the registrars' are sitting, disclosed a very quiet and peaceable state of affairs. The" custodians of the regUiry lists had little to do ouUUe of exchanging tl-h and snake stories Up to noon today, H. F. Evans, the servant of the people of the Second preclucr, had registered only thlrty-ile j-er-sons during the week. He knew, lie said, of many other residents of the precinct who were entitled to registration, regis-tration, but who had not Jit put in an appearance-. Registrar Kessler, with fomc em-plia--l, denied the truth of the report re-port that It was his Intention tnob-literate tnob-literate the registry lkt of the Fourth precinct. He said he iu tended to keep It as nearly intact a IoasiUc, and make ch'iuges only iu c&Mrs of removals, nen registrations, registra-tions, etc D j ring the rest of this week the registrars cf all the city precincts will sit in the buildlug named from 9 to 12, 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 o'clock each day, to make transfers, new r-gis-tratlons, etc., but alter next Saturday Satur-day the litts nil! all be doted. Voters should bear tills iu miud. |