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Show j " THE ELECTION T0D1V. ' lhe Procerflrrs at the Tarlons : Tollrag Hut? Thcrew.sal.veli intcrerfin the ' -elertontoday.-snd rtport .from M ! parto thatcanL reached a full vote Is Mrr rolled. In halt ! iJilrcCrtntr. in August, It S9, the . VO5WSS v , 53 f'VtopIo -- -lil,rI - 2 rtop'a EU'onlT in the Countr - ,U1 I In the city the vote ttooJ in August, Au-gust, 1SS9. I rtople. Liberal Total. lint rreaett ... s too IsnC - t- ' ' 1S' naa - ronna - SK " nria - .... re im s TcUii... i)l JPO 41(1 Literal mUoritr. - 54, In February the city vote r ad recrte. LttaL, Tout. Tint l"xictt.... 5VT e K07 Soui Mi IMI CO ICrt ' X3 IUTI rorlh M -M S'l rJia. ... JM Srt 1 Tout tAr as 66M "literif mijorttj rsj At the school election in July the Tote was: l'eoi It." LibeMj.'ToUI. Fir-I rretlrct, . 31 Jh Bll SociO 413 "3 Of Third . .. M JOT fIS roorth Hi 33 TJ rifth sh t -, iouu. . isk aj c "tibtraT nsjontj.... .... .. . ugo In tlie city precincts today the following is the record: nnsrrwimw. At two oVei thcre was a total of760rS3. Of these the Liberals' Liber-als' vrJalmetl a majority of about -"0. The rfrength of the t'eople's 1'artj I ToUrs ra'iie to the jolls before that hour, and it was con ceded tliat mo-t of thoe yet to come would be "LilieraL'' Jake Greec-wald, Greec-wald, one of the "Liberal" ju-.ges of election, gave it as his opliu u that the "Lilrexal's" wcnld uae-i majority of Ies.-i than llrt Jfc the ! First 1'reuflct. Up to the hbdr I named, alwut tRtiity-five -nen fca0: di-cQccrcI that thtir ratn had been -.rawd from tre Tjiifation list, liut nocts Tiad been restored. The I'eotfV Vote gave promise of ieiu(r fteavy, and it was believed tin: Workingmen'e ticket was, rtr Mving generous tupjiort. AH as juiet and not much friction had occurred. In one cae an individual presented present-ed liirnstlf, and gave a name on the regiTrtatloulist. He was challenged for iion-raJdence an J sworn. i "Where do you HveT" ' "IiitheTuntli Ward." "How long liaveywi HVht there"" j Alter ronx l.x-itation, "I leptl there last night" t,"h-jou evir thiro btfon?" "Xo; I wn down on the D. A. IJ. Ti.'- ! " How nun) came up with vou"1 Hesitatingly , "About 3D." Thechallengo wasiuctaiued, and tie other 2i) will probally go to the Twentieth Ward, wuire challenges were not allowed by "I.ilieral" judges. This afternoon, at the First prw.im.-t, three uegrofs Were chal-icngeil chal-icngeil anJ the challenge ,W,J bUj-tioed. bUj-tioed. At 1 10 ji. m. the total vte wa SS7. Of this the People's nltn ! I tlaimrfanwiorltvof 2'i. p "EOJNDIBHINCT. Up to three o'clock there !iad been catju! alx-;t iI5J votes 'i tlie Second preciDct T' 'the-M; the "Libera!'- CTevt5-i conceded to the ruo-dc?- I'aity about or something hsz Unu irl, claiming thittrrt would 1 etlvided lie-tftvehlhe lie-tftvehlhe '-LlVeral" an J Working-! men's Lcktts. Xo man was fouuo I at ihe polls who would venture ; Sues as to the relatne rt--i y of the two. It was el"-t; that the Worklngnien"!! -"let was having many r-(TrJ"cr, but how man Coxd soi 1-. evtinuttl Mill, ."t. i dv-rtw; of certalntj. Several case3 of personitiiijrhad I occurred. The registration officer, j JI. L. Dyke, acting under instru-'-J Uous from the Utah (o-jrfs.sSo:i, i , was re-lnsUting japrs Improinily I erased from Ur trsItration luts. i .lie faid s". hau U-en ttneken . o, acd nprefentaUve?, of thei IV-p.eV Tarty prevaileil ujii lain i tr have an interview with the Commission. Chairman Godfrey Mid that every name, umu-tlv eraied, t-hould be restored. It was , hojd to accomplish this in mir-t ICJWS. j TlllRIi I11ECIM,1. : in tins place the gre outrage , commiUed by the con-HraipMble inui-vidnsj inui-vidnsj appointed as regi-trar was (al.owedtos'aiHj. There werj about Ld names Jeft off the registration hst unlawfully by George Lan.-Iwirne. Lan.-Iwirne. They were all People's larty men, of course, and when the onkr of the Utah CommU-6jon, CommU-6jon, stating that mch names Rhould be relaceil was Issued, the voters jiretccted Urem-elv-e-i to Lambourne and asked tor their rights. He refused to grunt their re-quist, and the Cull Commission was again appSted to. Today the commission directed the deimty registrar appointed by them to -form hw duty and place tho-e names on the 1st. At I p.m. today 559 votes had been cast, In the third prccineL Of this number the "Liberals' were credited with SIT. and the People with-2; tlie number of Workin--aien'g tickets was not known, but whatever there were would reduce the number secreulted to tlie 1J- I iral" i There were in el, c ehalleupc, foi Ilpoljgamy, and the 'Liitjal" judges violated the Ian by sustaining sustain-ing the challenges, uotw ithstandinc the fae-t that the parties challenged are not now In polygamv, and have not been for years. , Later At 3A1 o'clock 73.5 -sotes had been e-ast. of -which the "LIU ' era s" claimed S12. Alut l name hail been improperly ctrickeu from the Lst, of wlueh five or six had been restored, and efforts were being made to have others placed on the Ii-t again. On the July list there were 1113 name, ( indicating that the vote in this precinct pre-cinct is not extra heavy forthe hour named. VOCKTH I RECIM1. At the Twentieth Ward school-house school-house the total vote was -JS!: poll 1 having a,9. and poll 2 numberin 195. The ;LIberaP' judges at VhH precinct adopted a new rule. In relation re-lation to iallenges. This m j i .t . . . "se'opment made at the school elections w ile about twenty-five persons ere eent lck because they did not reside m tho precinct. ITrider the new rule none of this nucober could be examined, thus maXiug the challenge valueless. The judges would refuse to put on oath anyone challenged for non-residence, and would allow him to vote. In one. case, that of Thomas Woolsey, the vote was received, notwithstanding the fact that Woobey moved out of the precinct before election d3y. It was also alleged that the registrar had but on the lists names of rer-sons rer-sons who nad not before U-en rb"s-telr rb"s-telr , An .timate of the political complexion of the vot-" vot-" Ki-.thc People 2i, "LioetaU" 00. This Is not taking Intiiac- which seemed to be having a large louowing. WTII l'BECCT. 'ext to the Second, the Fifth S"h W lhe mcst noisy ele-! ele-! b.ut.,U M talk. There tlnn,iDdI.Catlon oranythlng more th. SnIf war amoS some of LlhiS?!?1 a?lcrena' of the Pirty, reprwentaUves of the frst namerj exhibiting a ron-l r SderaUe amount of blusler. Tlie voting was heavy at this precinct, l and challenges were alloued in the usual way. At 2 p.m. poll 1 showed I ?77 ballots, poll 2 had 30i, and poll 3 had Ml, making a tola! tf S51. 01 llhlsnumoeraltout0l were People's I and the rvnaiudcr Workibgtuen't aDd-lilLcr-als.'' The vptejsorthb nBtnau?e-ltt-r)o-vrfte B&dl.tll Jd, Urn Indications on the vote at the hours named are that the People luve cast about one. hilf of the vole .polled iu the county, and that between them nnd the "Liberals," I the pollx hid then lie-en clo'ed, t)ie result re-sult would have been In doJbt, with chances In furor of the People. Peo-ple. During the remainder of the dsyit isj.rcbablo that the number cast by the re-ople would bo less than that of the "Liberals." If the iWorkingmen's ticket has drawn SO per cent of the votes claimed by its supporters at the jioila today, there Is no doubt ol the election of a majority ma-jority of its candidates. What the strength of the new party is, however, how-ever, cannot be determined till tho count tonUrhU |