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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. MMTRBmia. CAM i m I I A a Ml m I I AY FILE CONTEST EASTERN MONEY IS READY COUNCILMANIC RACE , TO HELP BUILD UP UTAH t Result of Canvass by City Council May Start Fight in the Second Precinct. The Citj- - Council last, night resolved Jtself into a board of canvassers to determine the results of the recent city election. The official canvass of the vote in the Second ward as made by the Council last night gives George E. Democratic candidate for Council, a majority over George D. Dean, tho Republican candidate. Whether his plu- rality is eleven or one has not been de- terrhlned, and a recanvasa will be made tonight to locate the discrepancy of ten votes. . This difference is accounted for by the of the election alleged careVf-pnesjudges in the Fifteenth district. Wcll-Know- ESTAOUiHtO 1HS4 Local Railroad Man Finds Salt Lake a Center of Attraction. n DNC PRICE TO ALL Ftm vvas credited with on election night-H- e wan then given 125 votes, while last i.lght the official count fhovved 115 votes to his credit. J. i:. Ogletby. commerdil intent of tnu. h rf the attention et railmen. who rroir.ln" that the Writ the Rock Island, hi relurrM Monday road J Idly romlnf to t n crrlnTr.- -' tidnri! raj from an extended trip to the jr front. f mrdirly making a that the tralllc congestion that ha trourf.H r pUy for Wrsifn tuvlnrt than Eight Challenges Reported. bled th- - rnllnxtds for jtoire time in now cvrr before. The Twenty-thir- d showed eight chalwlt-tfit "Th retort that lh Atrrl-Aof the.o; were sworn In, one beln? relieved and that the time cr.e lenges. Itef.r.ir.iE t4 tmrn'r,nre trafbvlr.f: Improved. Freight wa. sustained and one refused to swear f mh h wU! Mnt nUanJnni ,it ui his vote. fic has bvfn all through lh fall, h-- frtany f lt rollThe noil Ixk,, of the Twenty-fourt- h th-f th row but is P rod iren becoming lighter. " "we t t i m itr.ew th r r.i ' uli,Je I renter nr Conditions throughout the- last whoweel but 206 names thKktd as lt Ldkc vMej In fart, that lnpr--Hogooi sit Ihif time. ing voted. There wore small discrepanin trn'taCr fraIior the r.ew line that ife cies between the two books In the . If Mi h b th c it mf , t 4 In discn.truet-h I'lAh. toward und Twenty-fift- h Twenty-sixtbeing and MrM forward In HU l.mh- - CStj" rrAt 'Mr. tricts. 0!eMy faid: In iutrul 1c wlo; rc.rr.t. "ATI rov Western linen ar mrelv!ns and FtAh'n There twenty-liv- e weie challenge; "Th In Klt Uko nl ' lr,rrit made In the Second precinct election j. do will much Ktt it, grratrr day. 'There was or.,; cuh in the Twenty-fi1M-lh ") by U. rnKroi l Jr.trri rst. Nineteenth and Twenty-fourt- h Tally Sheets Don't Tally. ; j lU W ih dr th rrcrr rai-The tally sheet which the Council taw-las- t districts: two each in the Thirteenth mnt. t four in th Twenty-secon"t ur rr.pl d night showed that Burbidge got and Eighteenth, ra!: t how, six in th Twentieth and eight ! eighty-tw- o votes. In extending the vo'e n hrd th Ijfire thv . in the Twenty-thirdhe was credited vith but seventy-twThe ennvass was largely r.itendcd by By figuring the Fifteenth at seventy-tw- o who considered the Second prei r.r orr.tr. instead of eighty-tw- o an 1 ! tl for Burbidge, those as u doubtful one. Neither Burn 1 Dean would then have won out by two cinct riSlreAd fat i:jt ; fdt irnt. t prep.-nat the bidge nor Dean wii votes, had a discrepancy of three votes count. th city r,v th- rf f.ir f ail ar not been discovered in the Nineteenth "I S. that In th in favor of the Democratic candidate, Death Aged influx which gives him the one majority. farltl f'r l"t.h rn After the canvass, Councilman A. J. trrprliM Was Caused by Davir moved for a reconsideration of the count in the Fifteenth district, and Maiont Wi'l Girt Ctnquft. the City Recorder was Instructed to noto..he to be Tr election Kf;.:! i cnltory, . present tify i:lh judges l M f l .f . h. night at T o'clock for that purpose. r dis'Ion t;j t h The judges of the Twenty-fourt- h city bttnnirc Novmh-The o at !r of J u V. Mr!' r n. the I Kth fr I rndir.s t. lth a bt. (! trict did not check the votes cast for cHib 5th. I rty the different candidates on the tally tr, ntcj txprrman wh I rs; ired juid4r.ly i.omm-m, , t !a! wJil !'gr-rani)! sheet, as required by law. but merely imh? marhlne at "6 g ; ! ?m ft.10 nome th Mrs. :.t tf ' the a Much totals received by each ing "irth placed Grissom, inee after their names. It was thought 1 that the wrong tolly sheet had been re by r. ..'t f.iiliire. indura ry Loved Never a and was Woman, turned sent for messenger the other. The messenger not returning, ITort r,.on van 6T year. old an! it was decided to us the sheet as sent Conscious-!liv rir,g the tn.u ! p and a trunk to Regained Pin and make any needed corrections th- rvi ii r.viter. The messenger was seen after the ot M:. Kate tirar t, " It board had adjourned for the night and ness After Attack. tirH. He tik- a jmi rv.i, IHlrg In said that the judges had paid that both the oj to old him In t arr In? In the of the tally sheets were alike. j h avy mm Line, but the latter r f i Mrs. "Uinnifred Crissom died at the Dean May Tile a Contest. Mertn.on cntTi' I the mnthiiie i nailed, Taking a? a basis for his contention home of her daughter, Mrs. tleorge II. but f' ll !a l a jutt a it wan jut ir the differences in the Fifteenth and the Wood, last night of apopN xy. after an I Li e. Twenty-fourt- h districts. Dean, the Re- illness of but twenty-fou- r hours. n th' oil tn&n drop;fd. City As publican candidate, will probably conMrs. was Crirsom strc kn with a;o- - Thysatern test the seating of Burbidge, if he be u.. a!I- -l but Mor- t ian ;th rM. declared elected. It is alleged that cer- plexy Monday riht. ar.d aln,ut three tf r s n wnt !nd whn lie arrivM. "r- - j 1 1 klr i that k" p ) ut tain judges threw out votes for Dean, hours later b enm1 unionfrlous. oner Mailt viewed the ctn.!r, hi! . which allegation will also be used in regaining her faculties until the uprr nd. - I derid-- d his contest for the seat. This contest, that t lr.iU t weuM I Mrs. t.rissom resided with her daughif it be filed, will result in the recountt I .a ry ;n It wathat .irl of of wife late the the of vote entire Second ter, the preing t'ounty Auditor. of C t;i. v;ii it'Arrntror. entj cinct. That is the only way in which She was the mother of Frank H. ryer, fuilure - n P.i irohiinti 1 Cairhuii the tangle can be unraveled. w . r.. th- - fvis" us of Marxhal States the lit rti Initl Territory t official Fifthe she from the Upon U. .1. t Mort Tt - f i :v.r n.l that Mev.dar.d'H ti rf t adteenth district it va. found that after dur ng : thihtm l mjh!) I. i'i nk-the total of eighty-tw- o marked for ministration. He did h- - r in 'J2. Jl r Mt iiixj : tl. !r (r e - t vt onrMr.. rrlr.g "less been ten" had written oth'i Fon. A. 1. Dyer, survive lu r a:..! that Burbidge !? had ti fa d!ir e with a pencil and th"n portly rubbed resides in this citv. ih- - x fh tt h . th- - I tt , u .in jt cut. This fat t alone shows that thet Mrs. lris.cni was born in Vaz. out - j puf.l in ,:, thk .it.d thai It wa i ! was- dovibt in the minds of the judges a .Mi?s.. in 'onw ': th ty, iu ntiv bUM.i. sh of th. vo.ing tt . n tu h In to the ac tual numfc?r of votes ast and nt the tinie f,f htr dath. j l.itn rio It. It i ..!. Hj olt yenrs that the true number can be ascer- She livid in Mississippi until SK. wh u rnj i r- imrK.- -l t h it x j r(hat the jour jMti"n oix.t tained only by going over the ballots. rl.ui.-ht- . she oiiine to T'tati with ih ' m b I p.;i!-Hl to hM tj;i!iinThe returns from the Twelfth district pre-n- t Mrs. Wood. Sh-bfjoined h. rVon tit aiioti. I '.! would I'll showed 389 votes checked in the olfi Frank, then Marshal of th- h' tiw pepl. l cial register, while 331 votes were c;ift. foul sdne- with him until Tt Uath. f f, I. "a .1 lel r t There were two errors on the tally which time sh- - ha I! v inn with ' . f 11.- - it v f sheet tier caiino r, .ir?, uumi, Mt.- , ;i a ;irl a t.urif b- r ot' i .Is". I ! i wr . i , hit-w if ai d who st'Ii . sister. Mrs. V, . A. u Irror Made in Fisher Vote. tt. str.J In vi. All ; Mi.-in Yaxoo county. sides Ti Mr, niuh. i JF) The vote of Albert Fisher. vat-tit I.-rt tii tiitarmy of the Mr. it v. a1 of vr.i t :;, Mr candidate for !ong-t-rCouncilman, served it! the d. t arv J .i onf. a, Mi .lit hirs Mr rt Ji. was entered by the judges in the total cairns it. i w rule r u war. jti : t itid .1..' t w !. I ,'t l'i'!:i v t!?i column af 100. while the tally murks tc.tning to hi h r kid ! .it-- r ui n w ti- ,n ! w i ..' I ! itr v vott for i cast showed only seventy-fov tr- rn K!ental falling of a f . t In He; k o"t n, "h ut 'ir, ;t ! M- him. The other error was in entering lMvi she was married k' J to Martin V". (i : a i i li ! l!o ' of I i i'.'. .it.. m ; th total received by Mrs. Johnson, s irn and lived with him until 1 i tie- - jf y 'u no. t i't art TK. Socialist candidate for Auditor, as sev- ' in ' loi d ath ! thShortly alt-T.ie C "t.''- til. enteen, when it should have been twen- she a r ie tn l tab. ! t J ' J ', UM'lajtl .'-- r IV. ty. . At th? tine of hr liaih Mts, rJil-ti- rat a: t . W ' ' ts l,. l I t n ana a 240 main. There ::n The judges in this district rni.de a som was just r- covering fr ni a ni.uf in)technical error in their ertiric ate as to accident. Som month" agi ;llIn the disposition o tin- ballots received i i 'aiiforria she fell and h. r Pos!r,i3ften NominitecL by thfm. j leg. She ift5 Jut r i; z ,? ' i tv I light V, In the thirteenth n diffrfnr? us.- of the member. - CUT PRICES ON ; tt Of otes was di.-- c ov t d. I)istii:t No. r Ib dtath was entirely unexp" ! d t i I l. f HAM. EGGS. LARD Fourteen was the rn!y one of the fiftin had n before. suff te, f, , "' 'It. the 1 found absolu'ely correct. dl.aafe. I. t; '; person? v.oin regIn tiie Sixteenth TK fiineml ' r l - win V :,j :it the t p., i. i i t v. .. i - IP; r i e, n istered ai;d 45 -- !e marked in the pell of c iiicp r.t.1- r. n. Vfo.i, , F.ut , ;r- - . book. I .iini . o'li ri .!! . ! n i, ioir.'T!OV ...'Tn the Seventeenth was there . v o'cio. k. The Int rment ai iis,ri.,t ;h ie ,rj. I"-a disereparfy f th.ree between the regva .... , , ,W ister and the roll bo k; two challenges t.i .1! tt:.! ' tJ l?n SALT LAKE SCCTHC CO were made in this distiet.. one of which '.i I 107 Tdnln Strrtt. .lfe! ' ...... was sustained and the other overruled, j jr t' i .. i " t' .'. The eighteenth district showed a dis- - PLAN RAILROAD TO h..".i it n ..... ( ; to i i '.! d i r t fut i .si.' I fcr &;. iHr-ii i. it t -crcparey of two between the two books, t . ''ti'-rT : nil h'rt liOt f .... ,. t One scattering vote was cast, ir thfs DEEP CREEK REGION ...... district for Freed for Mayor, and IT. l : M IT'S HIS PAPEIL I'.urt. the Socialist long-terear,dilate, j - t ' l t, rP' .. oe f.ir Th.- - TH-v- i If got' thirteen instead of ten votes. it- t iI ! u I j t: ;,uf H''!'--l j :(,! At Special meetl.ir of the ;,o khI - ir.e t o; v i... .1 m ii". Ho i.. l 6 . Gain of Three VotJS. ers of th- - Sal I.ke & Us Anv-leVlll owe bit' . cot TK- - Tectum rr,m- ; i II:,. rail, t If yon H In the Nineteenth g; ir.ed road the n nicies of Intoit.,.. ,'t.y. tnfl-- l. f cniupat.y'. hltn f on It. If yni a art nur three, having received In" vot'-- insle.id i.uion were so a:n"nd-- d is to pro Ide t : of 1a4. as shown cm election night. (:,.; 'tic-'- l. ten htm. If ri nn t "t - r r ; f ;' r ; f of the ro:el in a i.nt. i .itch him, lrop t.i- - - n In the Twentieth Ian picked up fif- for i.n exteti.-io- n t. llm t)l . dlreciion fr;n fss d f.s :.j ?r-teen votes. TP- was c.edited on f lection eriy ar:d or two Pi 1 every !.-P t I diy ternitnn- - to a t .!'. t ai m P;tiin. Sa " It tr - f?rrrre. night with l,'r, while his true Vot was t pf"ent low r.Hiip h south, t atjgo !! J , of , ... !; rjncf Six challenges were made in the Salt U'lk- - meridi'in. This 't..-:that Vunt !. Evil Supprfff th- - ro.id will to- - h att o.' Twentieth, two of vhi. h v. ere over. . t IS ' i r.i.e. N.. T t? Ti . i ...n, ditrb ruled and the other sworn in. in the mining M.if.' C'lttntiitrt t i in, !...,,.., !... A taili! id into th! locality ha- - Ite-'one ehallei.??ed vote ,;;s Twenty-firy- t a!-!- 't i 't: l.tfll c l!'.e .rf. .1 tntl-- h sw or:i In. Ii loth tin se 1m t th- - St. I V llillJre.l Ulij r( fo" lirinv : ft I t, i.F,. );, '! .. t. , i betw.en ye.u s, thourh nothing dennit" ha e- -r I there wet e smail di.-- ... n, Jr " c r O h i . KamO!; i.t- two books. r I hatie it. Felt lost live been oe,e. t . i ' b.-l! tf oi!.rc votes in the Tu en ty first and Kodiv-w te.t-tt I ti lei r t t '' e : :t..sjuth t ;u Badger lost two. tr,'-a difference of SALT LAKE MAN In fhe Twenty-secon- d IS five between the official r gisic- and th- -j were four .oil book was ffttnd. Th-t- e challenges. In this district Joseph F. McKnight got sixty more votes th; ti he THURSDAY ALL DAY III t-- 0 mt F.l y I - - tdit- rwri The Celebrated Derby Brand d s ctt-v- tn WEAK HEART FAILS HIM o. Tit i tin WAtTA I h-t- Firn VICTIM OF APOPLEX Y t rit In I v I- T l:ltVr.. WET 1 N' !. t 'ifj; 1c ' t ,r r, f t 'r r (1 f f,. -- irr... !? vj.j.- - . Tilt"?..-- Sa. - j- t .i ' I- .tv 7'' tl - ty - : J f, j 1 . J v.- - - A x LESS THAN . t -- :7 HALF PRICE p - t - - HAY r-r- . - 'rr . r v. a i I T3 X I - .i furnt-aM.U4- ,1 . " . re .J 1 r.r !'. Expressman's 1 1 am: m Ttt,I - Al.Z, it it rh5t. -- 4 If At Less Than Half Price. - n d; tt amote w inier n Bur-bidg-- e, NCVER UNCTPS QUI M.H V,IN! V.' I IM'I-- V WEATHER 1 HRONIC SHOES St.-u.--- it ! POSIT IVELY CURED . ! ii BY TMG USE OF i- -1 vl-.'-n- THIS WEEK ! - ! rn ) Prt-siden- - -- RHEUMATISM u d si r-- II I; i y p - n i r1 r l.sssl 1L''' kea5 - J ;$i 95 and $2.3o Specials J - i t- d . - d lid extf-nsions- I i 1 . lit -- - AND i 1 rM SWEET SPIRITS OF . : s. U isi-'o- m 1 - 1 ! .it-i- n. hu-'Uin- t- - - i-J- is-.1- ... !' )". - - ! ; II 1 f 1 - - - frar-tur-- . - FL0U!.i 1 , I . ! I 1 1 . Mi-e- ? i r. - ) :. - - .' l. . - l " ,5 t 1 i , t i , t i t 1 ft -- W -- !- W ..'. I ! : he Rl:AD TM!5. -. r I .1 - i ! by :!uir - sr ni-r- n the cure r..: chrome f hcumt'.ism- PcDp't who have b:cn ccnf?nci to their beds for years hive bcra . res! ore i to " V. - ir o: t:a:n are thi num'cui rrniri.ci o: ' is? - o .. ,i ; . 'tr 1. " ! m jn J- 1 t-- I t- 1 . d-l- . -- " J .1 t.r M - l.'H 5 v -.ir 1 Hi-De- ep . - . j.rt-M-:.- k . - ? i". di.-trit- ... I ls . 'M--ni-'- : ei i . 1 ! 1 11- -- t v.-i- !', - .-- dJr. Always the same, good quality, 2 for have them. All A. BKIIXSTFIX. 54 Market st. Manufacturer. lT,e. s IT'S HIS PAPEE. you owe for Th" Telejjram. pay tiie boy who delivers it to your house. comYou owe him, not The Teh-grapany. If you vant the paner stopped, tell him to stop it. If you want your address ehansred, teli him. If you can't catch him. drop him n postal. His address appears ever day or tvo in these columns. Pave it fcr reference. Tf The St. Dennis Cafe, private serrooms on two floors, unexcelled 2CS Main. vice, popular prices. Moore of this Hi; i a pat-- ut for a rot it y pews of this action by th- - In-- - Wat-ldtiRto- been Tlie n lay. The new f.lt-- r ! sai.J in he from others pnt-nt-heretofore, a nd Moore H enthusiaMic over its pro- -. pev Motor Lin 9 Through Park. cr. Omaaa. N b , Nov. ..nd d'h'T r.im!i.iinien are njthM.reffrd I tutu to in yomit'if a tnvettlKattri; with lew :.ll htr; vas rtp . u i.ropoMeil rn..t.r Up- prop. - ' hrortli the Y llnw?t.mi' par!:, f'ol. ,f N. J., and Mile-- - are l:t(er-tIl.-r.- s sl-- e Five-ISil- e Limit Lands. WasldtiRton. Nov. 11. Senator I"uboj will reintroduce hia bid authorizing the sal- - of lands within five rnio'- - of Poca-tellnot for less thru J2.V) an acre Ida., u. 11 ml lit.tf 3 th I f r ! : 1; In Tty r. r, c '- - ; - i 1 e r. r.. .s . t S-- rAva ,- 5 jtj. for all If l;j ti r v. ;.f-- It ?;--- f - r.f..- - 1 1. - t' iti: r !- - . l.i..r, t: r... -- ; ,r c . . F 1 U!". r .'f r EADY-TO-WEA- i . t '. - 1 . ' 3 .j '. I": purr-hasli.j- ; CLOTHES R r?3M2SiS Arrirals rliilr of and up. hTts, Full $."r tn Tf!iisiv .uifi. New Stuiinc. Tnxitlun ami Frilpo r C-- Coke and Coal Burn. Nov, 11.. -- Fire im n.Ki.,B ln ihe cowl and . -- ke nf Htl1..v company. Fi.-- hundred lhomi-,,- 1 tl',r, f,'r . The iTf. Kis (ol burning. to th- - buildinK which It orieinat- -t i',t l?ur'i ; - s . .. inr fonie . tm S I hr ' " I will Mischief Is Afoot. Perrrhurje. Nov. t! -- D1s,arf hB from I'ort Arthur nay tl. it terret e. t!e are oritantxiiig: a rtbellion ia the St. Yungtse valley. t, OVERCOATS, - $20 TO WE STAND luh $40 F 1 1 Fv I . M I X I N T I . Y ALONF. Mch'h Otitrtltrrri in Halt t(r. A I-- I ' si Guarantee of Circulation T 153 MAIN1 J. WILL GRAY &BR0., STREET i. 1 S r, t r J s rti. r f I'r':" On., yoi; r.i;:rT iay r:v; ron Tin cjv.z no y.onz. l r - York Nov. II. These reKistered here: Navarre. IP n far ter and wife; Herald Square. . C TolHn. J. Tollin ; Gllroy. 11. U. v'ornpt-Wes-terrer- C 5 . a;iI the Ci) nr.. "CM ESTERFSELD" t.- ler-nt- o. Westerners in Isew York. rr. ! r et snd Sweet Sp iriis of Eden .; nrii Lt rpf-f-re- .it ho-js.- w l.V! It ti f.:yr..t!i thi St nt vzJt cf latent authorities renrhed the inventor tr SeUtt Si. r 1 ftI tprJvrti - !'": aiel f.r pi? v. r Prill! cf Cliletijo its vt ritt Store, :tt. . THE DESEHET CIGAK. 1 Oil s v.-o- So 1 o-- i- .r wt 11 ! - I- c s . j- - T FNIIKU Till: F.I.K!Tni: KHJN "(IRA Y'f. TT |