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Show protest is out of order. The people living within the corporate limits of Brigham are entitled to vote at her municipal election. The claim that notice of the election was not posted in Geneva is not good, as tho law holds that an election shall not be invalidated by the neglect of an ofheer to perform his duty. Tribu ne. We'd give ft pretty to know the 1 names of the Brighain lads who thus got so ignominiously sat down upon by the Utah Commission Commis-sion and their organ, the Trib. BltKillA.il CITY'S ELECTION. lrutnt Iternuno Nufloes Were Not l'imted at IMaiilita Chairman Sells of the Territorial Canvassing Board hns received a very enrious protest from a number num-ber of citizens of Brigham City. A municipal election was held there at the same time as the general election, and on that was based the. wail The corporate limits of Brigham City, it seems, are ten miles long and two and one-half miles wide. One end of this very generous townsite is the old city of Brigham and on the other the town of Geneva. The latter con-! stitutes Mantua precinct. Now it i seems that the people living in ; Geneva voted at the Brigham City municipal election, and against ; the counting of this vote the Brig-i Brig-i ha mites ohjivt, alleging that no notieo of the election had been I posted at Geneva, as by law re-I re-I ipiired. They close their rom-: rom-: plaint with the additional slute-i slute-i incut that there is a range of j mount -ins between Brigham City and Geneva. ', Judge Williams of the UtahCom-i UtahCom-i mission is ul the opinion that the |