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Show - . - that the ballotH cast ahall be sealed separately, the other orticlal document docu-ment to be retained intact by the county clerk for the peilod of one year, and for this reason it was ncc-crsary ncc-crsary to obtain an order from the uis;trlct court to open the package. A peculiar situation prevailed In the Twonty-sevcnth district. In this dls-ti dls-ti lot either the machine.-, failed to record the entire vote c:.st for the Socialists candidates, or the judges lai'ed to put all of it down or the votes vsere never cast. The general inn of the Socialist vote was 31. but in numerous instances the tally sheet showed only three. The difference, of course, will make no change in the general result. Because of the long Ht.i, the canvassing can-vassing is proceeding slowly, and will pot be completed probably until Friday Fri-day at least, Tho county vote, It Is le.lievcd will require a little more time than was required for the city, owing to the fact that many of tho county districts use the old Australian ballot bal-lot nysteni, there being only eight districts whore machines ore used. OFFICliE COUIT I SALT LAKE SALT LAKE. Nov. 1G. -At noon lodav the cou:ify commissioners had completed the canvass of 'lie election returns of ilic ."u districts in the city ."uni had commence I 01 tin 1 1 county districts. Tim? ;.r llr-i- has been little ilscrepancy brtwein .l:u tin-vasseJ tin-vasseJ count nnd iho original re-tiii re-tiii ns. Judge C. W. Morse pi anted this in'-ruing the application of Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Zjne Wit t'hi-1 for a:i onk'r to open a .scaled package cniua!;ii'i; the oPicir.l returns lro.,1 live dis'ricts in I be county. In these live districts 1' e oiiicial register, list ( volM"s challenged, thj poll boU, the tally sheet and the oflkhil oaths of the Judges, with -.he u.i l lots ;i;t, were nil Sealed in the one uck;:f;e. It lu reixribed by the clecihn law |