Show HEAVY VOTE N CITY PEOPLE WALK N ALK TO POLLS NOT W WAITING AIrING TO BE BRIBED BY FREE RIDE IN AUTOMOBILES Quo One Ono ar of tho striking features of or the tile vote vat being polled today is tho large largo number of voters voters who who have havo walked to the polls The Tho voto vote began early this morning and andin in lu ono one district No 15 1115 East Fifth South street in the First precinct GO 60 votes were cast be before bc- bc fore o'clock this s morning An abnormally Uy heavy vote is js being cast Democratic and Progressive ro party workers both at headquarters and at atthe tho the various polling places express complete complete com coIn plots satisfaction at tho manner in which the vote is turning out repeating repeat repeat- ing lug tho old adage Sunshine is good for Democrats The voto oto to in ii the downtown districts district was light up until noon but at that hour pour people began to throng the tho polling poll poll- I iu Iu ing places laces in greater numbers Tho The rooming house vote ote will be bo polled later in In tho afternoon w were re few disturbances in in the various us districts but exceptions were taken by Democratic and and Progressive workers to actions by Republican workers s in district No 1 10 Second East Enst t between bet Fourth South aD and Fifth Sou South til street Placards bearing pictures of tho the Republican Re- Re publican candidates an and a reproduction tion tiou of tho Republican ticket era patted p tEll upon the outer walls of tho voting vot vot- ing plat a c county warehouse e in which voting machines arc are stored Placards ards of this description were pasted paste upon the tho doors of the tho polling place and when I tho the doors were opened inward tho the placards were within the tho polling pollin place placeS They Tore Them Off Oft Pr Protest test was waN made n against this b by both democratic tlc and J checkers and Rod Judges judge and a a. deputation comprising P. P 1 P. P ChrIstensen Thomas Homer V. IV- E. E choppe I R. R Jr and Ray flay Naylor went to that polling place Inquiry on an their part f failed lcd to reveal roal who hI had pasted pastell the tho placards on tho the walls waifs and doors and Republican workers In that t district denied personal rc fly ity The Democratic and Progressive o I work work- ere era did not waste time ii In or conversation atlon but obliterated the tho placards In a a. thorough and aDd painstaking manner Notice otI-e was given Ien that in the event other oth oth- er Cr r matters of this character were ere brought to their a attention th the bl bipartisan rU n workers would 6 seek ek prosecution under tho the corrupt practices act If Ir evidence could bo se secured tc so- cured against g tho the persons person Whisky in Polling Place In d. d district No G r 51 at 21 1 last ast First Firsti i uth street complaint WB was made to the tho sheriffs sheriff's office by Charles CharIta Weaver er ca Progressive Progressive Pro Pro- e candidate for auditor and d 12 U. J. J L L- Egli a Pro Progressive e fhe worker that whisky was wae being dispensed at the tho room in lit the rear of the polling place Sheriff Andrew Andre Smith and Deputy Deput Sheriff Sher Shor- itt iff Bert Seager made mauo an Investigation I and In th the rear room found a 8 quart bottle bottle bot bot- tle lie of or whisky whisk and a a. pint bolt bottle each of ot which had been opened and from each pach of which a small email quantity of or the liquor had bad been n taken These Thero bottles It Is claimed were cro wrapped Tapped In Republican sample ballots Mr Weaver er made a subsequent an empty pint bottlo which he lie lieaS says aS had contained whisky This bottle boUlo was wa taken to Progressive o I county headquarters as evidence Information was aM given g to the tho Progress Progress- lye hc headquarters q b by a voter oter who averted that he lie was told h by a man representing lm to be a Il Republican worker who handed him a n. marked marJe sample ballot to topo togo toro po ro to th the backroom after he had voted and nd he could have hae a drink The Informant informant Infer Infer- mant 1 said ald he be had lad followed Instructions und and had secured tho drink Few Pew Disturbances Sheriff Smith and anu D Deputy puh- puh Sheriff Seager ea cr warned wanted BUIC party part workers to atay tL at least feet felt aYa aVay fro from the polling place Lout Loner challenge lists were In evidence c in many polling places In Tn district No 53 L z the challenge list contained d more than TOO names Challenges 8 were made by Republican workers worker of the three voters oters who were the first to present themselves Tor voting The voters In Insisting that they were ere qualified voters in that dl district and offering to swear In their votes ote th the challenges were not pre pressed cd There were verI few disturbances In an any part of ot tho the city und and In no rio case 3 were tho the police called to restore or to make mako arrests From the manner In which the r early voters went to the polls an abnormally Heavy y a vote ole probably will be bp recorded The rhe voters art are deeply in iii earnest farnest and in inman inmany inmany man many of or the dl districts have ha not waited to tobe tobe tobe be railed called upon to vote but have hac walked to the polls 1011 At Republican county headquarters at noon neon officials in charge expressed themselves themselves them them- selves as S with thc tho outlook Earl Early Ear Ear- l ly y reports at the headquarters outlined d a alight alight alight light vote ote In the downtown districts distrIct In Inthe Inthe Inthe the outlying dl districts the vote voto was somewhat somewhat some some- m what heavier but 11 it could not nol be ro rn- rn carded AH an heavy The Tho residence vote tho the RepublIcans Republican characterized aa as fair lair Look for Increase Republican l leaders believe belle that th the he afternoon afternoon afternoon aft aft- will mark a heavy Increase In lii the voting They Thoy expect ct that tho major portion portion por pot tion of the woman vote ote in tile the city will be he polled between cn 2 o'clock and andI t I o'clock this Officials at Republican county count hea headquarters tots arc confident that th they y have polled a FarO majority of or tho the morning votes Before tho the end of tim tho day they thoy expect to torun torun torun run up their majority l In tile the count county to between en and More Ioro than automobiles were at work orle In the voting districts l of or tho the count county coun- coun ty tIP t tills this morning under tinder the direction of oC the Republican l coul county commit committee tee Unlike Un Un- like lIko former years the Republicans are not using banners on their machines They Thoy be bellevo leo that banners on the machines machines machines ma ma- chines tend to discourage voters voter from Crom taking advantage ad of or tho the automobile ari arra ar ar- ar- ar i ra a n The Republicans have havo at least one automobile at work worl In every voting district ills dis ls- ls in the city In n many ot of the tho districts two machines are aro In transportIng transport transport- In lug Ing voters to the thc polls Forty ort automobiles s sand and drivers reported nt at tho the county headquarters headquarters head head- quarters for for Hr at J t 7 o'clock this morning From that time on Secretary Geor George Wilson was as busy assigning machinEs machinE's machines machines ma ma- chines chinE's to tho the various voting districts No o reIX reports of or disturbances In any of ot the tho thoI dl districts had h the Republican I count county headquarters at noon today Leaders Hopeful A special wire vire has lIas been Installed in inthe inthe inthe the Democratic state headquarters for service tonight ht It is expected that re returns rl re turns fro East Ut will begin to arrive c In Salt SnIt Lake Lako between G and 7 j o'clock this evening c Telephone reports report from districts ills dis ls- ls In the state are nrc expected late lato this afternoon although h definite Information will not be bc obtainable until after thy the polls poll close State Stale leaders ers of or the tho Democratic party express s the conviction thai that If 1 there ever e was an nn opportunity p for lor defeating the Republican Re Ro- publican party It I is now The They confidently confident confident- ly expect that thal James Jae H H. Moyle will bethe bo bJ bothe the next senator from tonI Utah Uth b by a safe tofe majority Jorl ty One of the heaviest lest doubtful votes Inthe in inthe inthe the history of thin the state I Is 15 admitted on nil all sides B. B Both Republicans and Democrats Demo Demo- and Progressives es look hook to this voto oto for their victor victory On the turn n of or tho the doubtful voto oto depends lar largely ely tho the final outcome of or the election ell At Democratic headquarters this momIn mornin morning morn mom In ing one report of or an un attempt to aid Republicans Re Re- publicans was received It was ms said salti that In oue district the the- pencils used j in the voting oUn had hind been Ot attached to a string that would only reach rench the first ticket on tho ho ballot the Republican AccordIng Ac- Ac Acor cordIng or ln to the tho report it was necessary for the voter to either cither crumple his ballot break the Ue string or us use uso hi his own pencil to vote oto any of or the tho other tickets In the downtown O districts tho the vote durIng during dur dur- Ur- Ur ing tho the parly early hours of oC tho the morning ran considerably ahead of or the tIe vote ote In tho the amo same districts at nt corresponding hours ih ib tho the last election The heavy vote ote however however how how- ever will not bc be recorded until later hater In Inthe Inthe the tho afternoon In district No 0 4 the vote voto at 10 o'clock this morning was as Gl Cil l as compared with S last election at the tIt same time Of or orthe the fi 51 St I votes ca cast t at 10 o'clock tho the Republican Republican Re Re- publican m checkers claimed seven en and the Progressives and Democrats claimed the remainder There were cere era 54 GI voters in district l No o. o 13 who had ca cast t their ballot at 1015 o'clock The vote Tote at tho tIm same hour last year car was van 4 42 Republicans claimed CO per cent of tho the voto vote this morning Claims Dispelled In district No 9 5 city and county bat 41 44 votes Yote hail had been cast east at 1015 15 Republican an workers I claimed more mor than half haIr of ot thE these e. e but hut ho tho Pro Progressives cs antI and Democrats disputed the he claim In district No o 10 Second East street between Fourth South and Fifth Firth South streets used as a warehouse o for storing voting machine machInes 9 voters had performed tI their heir duty ut at 1030 The Tho D Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- mo cratic vote ote in this dl district was claimed to have lIwo been ll cn unusually heavy hen There were re 47 voters in dl district No 11 11 East Fourth South street who ho had voted at nt 1030 The Tho voto vote was waR not as heavy In proportion to registration a aIn as asIn In n other districts In district No 52 2 at South Third East Ful street In the Fifth Filth precinct 71 73 votes were vero cast before 1030 o'clock Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic and Progressive checkers claimer claimed that hat of oC these 46 6 were Democratic or or votes vote leaving 27 1 for tho the Re Re- publicans There were ninety eight votes ote cant Rt In district No o. o 11 Fifth Firth precinct 43 East st Broadway at 1045 1015 Tho The Ican lIcan workers claimed a majority of or these vo votes I Cs The Thie vote yolo In Jn district 1 12 1 Ninth ward ard ann annex Fifth J East Fast and Fourth South streets First ward tro was ns nine eighty at 1045 Tho The Republican workers worker were much In evidence enco In this district and antI the tho Republican vote ote was somewhat stronger than thanin in other districts ScratchIng ScratchIng Scratch- Scratch Ing Ine was heavy In this district This was wac taken by PrO Progressives an and nd Democrats to tobe tobe be an encouraging symptom n Registration Jn In district No O. 1 13 41 South Seventh East Easl street t First precinct pre pre pre- cinet was vas Of Ot these nine eighty had voted at 11 o'clock this morning Theote Tho The vole ote was as divided fort fort- forty five c Democratic and arid Pro Progressive c and four forty Republicans I henna the checkers a agreeing on the fig 5 ures Voting Is Heavy vy Time The heaviest percentage perc of or r registration voted oled at nt 11 o'clock w was a in district H 14 14 South Ninth Fast East street First precinct of registered voters voter had east cast their ballots Tho cra a average e vote oto In Inthis Inthis this district is Ie FOO vOtes It Is thought bv by workers of all parties that it will run clo close e to the registration mark this year ye In district No Xo 15 thoro were 2 sixty totes otell In the fir t twenty minutes the polls wore open Th There re vero cro 43 1 votes cast at nt 11 I o'clock of or a n total registration of or nr This is a m. m residence district the tho polling pl place ce being at 1115 East Fifth Firth South street Registration in Sn district 48 Is 20 The Tho polling place is at 1175 FAst East First South street treet The Thc vote otc at 11 o'clock was ninety ninety- three The majority of or these voters oters walked to the tho polls Tho The Republicans cl claimed a slight ht lead Ther TherA were ninety four votes in district No Xo of ot a registration of oC 18 Both Republicans and bipartisan an claimed slight Might letl lends leads Scratching was waif unusually hea heavy in district ills dis no South Ninth East street heretofore a f Republican stronghold Tho The bipartisan workers claimed this to bo be a amo mo most t encouraging sl sign n and were ere gratified by tho the report of or their checking force Coree The vote ote at 11 o'clock was sixty one of net registration In district No 4 4 East st Ninth South Bouth street First precinct four eighty votes had been Clu cast t at 1115 The Republican Re nc- publican workers cl claimed only 20 per cent centor of or this vote ote conceding 80 per cent nt to the Progressive e and Democratic tickets ticket There were oro only 43 votes In district No o. o R g West Second 1 South street Second precinct at noon Tho registration la is voters In district No Xo 27 of 1001 registered v voters voter timers them were only Cl tit who ho had voted at noon This Thin L is Ls the lowest percentage In the city The polling place IH tH at t 1 9 South Hauth West rot Temple Templo street Second pre pro Voto Vote Light Here The vote voto in district No Xo 21 was 86 SS at noon The rho 1 registration I Is uSO o O. O In district No 10 2 22 the residence district of Peter Col lc Republican nominee for forI I sheriff the vote oto was wan US at noon of a u registration of ot 00 The Republican workers claim this district b by a wide margin and Progressive workers concede that tha t CondIe has u a l good r chance chanco to pull his ticket through with a slight margin marin Tho The fight is most Interesting in this district dis dis- as nA tho the keenest rivalry exists be between between be- be tween tho various partisans ns There Thero is no disorder There Thero were only 4 43 40 cast in district ills dis No Xo 2 noon Tho Time registration Is In district No Xo 26 the tho registration is and tho the vote at noon On was 10 Slight a advantages advantaged anta are arc claimed In virtually vir Ir all of ot these districts by both parties parties parties par par- ties but it is a admitted that but little can be told toM of ot tho the ultimate ulUmal result because o of or the light voto vote that was polled this mornIng mornin |