Show WOOLLEY LEAD IN CONTE CONTEST imily bi the filling tin ling of nineteen ballots in storrs precinct in which the vote on judge hal bal not been counted and which were TO all for dilworth woolley has al most mabo certain the result of the cortest now being conducted before jude P C evan evans of bait salt lake there Is 1 no 10 explanation for the failure of the election judge judges to court these ballot ballots Is there were fifty three cast and an that audber was counted for all but the candidates tilida tea for judge on thee these there were bat but thirty four counted at noon ey the tle two candidates were exactly ai m except for a few ballot ballots which ifs tb judge had under advisement and precincts in 1 which one eide aide or the other expected a decided gain bad had failed to change matters materially during 11 if 1 afternoon judge christonsen 11 0 blaed one due vote rote and then mr ur WOOD woodey e y gained two it wae was neck and neek neck at aai 1 yb odys we race thea then esme came the storrs luet and the bis woolley gain it 16 hardly probably abla that judge tn will be able to overcome overe omo the lead thus gained in lit tie a f fe er ballot ballots yet to be the court adjourned at U caiti 11 last fast friday at noon that out of 62 wa N attendant attendants might get home for year atara ear ay the count waa was re talked ltd here tuesday morning J W r F P woods and mr woolley all watching the count for the latter litter wile while ferdinand ericksen Erick ten 0 K clay sad bl judge christensen Chrls teneen are watching tie the judges interest interests frank M al de d tte the and II 11 C smith are looking loolian loo liin after clerical work the count will be at completed the thoresent th tomorrow friday evening the ballot present rate of going through |