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Show MISTAKES CORRECTED IN THE FIRST PRECINCT Several slight mistakes in the. First precinct election returns were found by the City Council last evening sitting as a board of election canvassers. The changes made no material difference with the results. The greatest change was made in the returns for Hewlett, who was found to have 49 votes more in one district. Moreton was found to have 163 votes in the Eleventh district, instead of 162; Beat!? had 157 instead of 164 in the i Third, and Swenaon got 168 in the Third. Instead of 157. The changes in the Councllmanic returns re-turns showed that Gillette had 169 in the Fourth district, Instead of 159; Hewlett had 209 in the same district. Instead of 160, and in the Second district dis-trict gained 3 over his previous return of 222; Martin had 175 In the Third, instead in-stead of 182; Martineau had 182 in the Third, instead of 175; he also had 207 in the Fourth, instead of 175; in the same district Stanford had 174. instead of 142. and Orabtree 173. Instead of 171. The official returns are as follows: FIRST WARD. MAYOR. RECORDER, j ATTORNEY. ! TREASURER. AUDITOR. a r h a n a a ? '. a x S 9 ' f J s 9 DISTRICT. f ? o . , - g t g ? . a j g g q 3 o 3 : r :rr 3 : : : : . Z ' : r : : : r c : : : : : o : : o : 0:.; First I jn3 117; 2)i 12:; 1W 1511 230 13 j 170: 15SI 2151 llll 17 160! 212 13 ) 1711 156 215 12 'Second 1 23 179 B l'l 193i 218, 27; 19 ! 191 i 215; 301! 21.1 196 2131 294 i 27 i IM 212' Jf'l, 21 Third 202 131 i l7i 19 ! 1 IMj 173! 21 i 17 145; 174, 211 171 j 1.77 168; 21. 178, 144, 172! 21 Fourth 234? 1H! 170! 12: 19.lt 183, 178' 12 ' &! 177! ITS: 12 ,' 198, Ifoi 1701 1" W, ISO 177 12 Fifth I 212: 19&! 185 14 ' 142' 279'' 173 j: ' 11 212' IKS 2 . 1S7 Zxi lfCii 21);' 1S7! 24l 183; A Sixth 1 89; 4i: 16.'.! 3 1 'i 4s .'.! 3 Mi 49. 161 j 4! ICi 45, 13 3! 77! 47 i 1 ' 3 Seventh ! 129 S31 2371 9 1 124! 92: 2"x' 11 : 12?' 92- 2T.7' 14 12"! W 2f. 14 I 129; K: 23i 14 KJghth ! 173, 125: 283 6 : 142! V 279 i l:W! lofij 2S7; 9 ' 143 1 54 277 ' 9 j 143 1SS 21 9 Ninth 1 103. 86 228' ft 98 92 228! 9 W. 5! 23." K'H 91 i24, 9 KB; K' 22RI 9 Tenth ! 208 : 91' 148! 4.; 1, m. 147' 4, 1W 98 loJ! 4 192- V6 149 4 19tV 1W, tji 4 Eleventh ! 178 90! mj 21, 140 127; 163; 22 150' 114; 16."., 22 147; 127! 156J 22 ! 1.! 114; 159. 2.1 Totals ' 1971 1 1291 ! 2287i U8 I 1641 ! lUft: 2281 1 1411! 16911 1529! 23(H; 147!:' 167i i: 2154! 149! I 1712! 15201 2288 138 COnNCILMEN. FIRST WARD. LONG TERM. fHORT TERM. ' s sr. 2 sa t s y I ii I 3 3 S- i- !!? j?"' 3 2 y Is w : T : P - r w : I j 11 r M i 1 1 158 ! 21 H 19o 131 214) YS 2 173, 223; :e, 24 194' 230. 2P2 19 5 158 11 1 21 182; 142; 171 1 20 4 lt: , 174 12:; 307 174 17i: 12 6 114 3001 lhl l:i lfill 2421 1S7! 18 67 59' lt: 4; 78i 48! liok 4 7 113 100 2M 13 I i22 91 22 12 8 137, 149 293 S'i 138', 132' 291! S 9 87' 93 2W 9 87' M 24 10 1701 123 151. 4 ; 191 99 13 4 11 127! 139; ltil 23 i 147; 118 lfio! 24 Totals 117617182303: 141 16921487 230; 140 At the conclusion of the canvass of the First ward adjournment was taken until 7:30 this evening, to which time, the regular regu-lar session of Monday evening was adjourned. |