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Show THE ClTY" COUNCIL Of Provo 1 .i Tie i-he Kcpub- Huns Kid Five Pcnrciatic Miiiib 15. GRAY, bEnClRAT jlls OSE MAJORITY Allrgo Tlmt 'llioio Wimo Pour IUoivil VlbHtCnHl Tor Gray! a , . The way the iiiimiiIktmIiIp of the newly elided Council of 1'rovo xtnudn ia Fiti!illy dlvhhil between the two political pnrliw, Ihe Ilrpiibllcnui and live DiMiioitiiIh. On the fmo of the ic-(iirna ic-(iirna Jnniea (tray, Democrat, received 171 nnd Andivw KniiiNi-n, Uepubllcnii, iccelveil I7U ly I lie Second ward for tho four-) car Uiin. The Clly ( ntmcll nfter they ean-vnssed ean-vnssed Ihe leMtntslKKtieil lliueerlllleate of flection lo (my William K Hunting, (he chairman of the ward eominltlco, has now llled u edutcfit In fuvorof Ktitul cu and ngalnst Oray. The petition alleges that there were four llleg-il volit rounteil In fiivor of Mr. Gray, and inks that Mr Knud-sen Knud-sen be (Iceland the duly elected Coun-clltunn. Coun-clltunn. Tho date of hearing tho con-Ust con-Ust lias lint yel lieen tixtvl. Twoof tlu-Mitn whh'li nro declared Ulegnl were fa .t by ex-SherllT Storls mid wife, wh.i ha I lemov'ed out of tlio Seeond ward .ntu iiie Fifth wnnl I). I). Hm;.i, Jucoh Kvnns nnd D. H. Thonuis urc the attorneys for the pliillillir nnd eoulestnr. |