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Show Dead Men Voted in Chicago and Ballot boxes Sfuffcd Chicago. Sept. 1C Ballot-box stuffing, stuf-fing, vote buying and repeating, dead men and In the names of citizens registered, reg-istered, these all figured In the frauds that marked jesterday's primary election elec-tion in Chicago, in spite of the extraordinary ex-traordinary precautions of the election elec-tion board. Hundreds of complaints swamp the commissioners. While there was little violence and no rioting, several arrests wore made on charges of bribery and repeating. Judge George A Dupuy of th" su-perior su-perior court was selected for a victim In one of the most successful frauds of the day When the Jurist reached his polling place, the books showed that another man had voted his name. Judge Dupuy Insisted on h.s right to cast a balloL Appeal vas made to the election board ad hins vole wai accepted. |