Show THE HERRIMAN POLLING PLAUE PLACE AT the delegate election of 1882 the citizens of fort herniman herriman were compelled in consequence of the appointment by the commissioners of a precinct registration officer who resided five miles distant to go to a mining camp to cast their vote sand gand sand gaud that situated nearly neatly at the top of a mountain unapproachable by vehicles with a load withof without t doubling teams this was very disagreeable to the citizens and an appeal was made to the commission but as a gentile registrar could not be bad had in the sett Fett settlement lement no change was made and those who wished to voto veto had to travel the five miles and cli cil climb mb the mountain it was supposed by the that the distance and the locality would deter the quiet citizens of herriman from casting their ballots but they did not k know now the kind of stuff wrapped up in herriman pa parcels r cels ceis of humanity the peoples party held heid it its a own at the election and the plot failed the commissioners at that time a admitted that the voting pince placa was inconvenient out of the way of the majority malo maio rity of the citizens a and ud unsuitable for ladles indies to cast east their bai bal ballots iotes lotes and euld promised that it should bo be changed either they have forgotten their promise or have been induced to disregard it for this year the voting place is th the same as last year yeary and the herriman keople people will be compelled to trudge as before e fore fone or not take any aily part in the election we hope that the members of the people peopled party dearty in that precinct will not be deterred from discharging their political duty by trouble or distance and we suggest to them that they keep their eyes wide apen open for cg liberal tricks as we think it will be found that there Is a scheme on hand in butterfield canyon which the wise wl will dawell toV to fatch watch and expose if they are not noi able to circumvent and defeat |