Show THE ELECTION I 1 I 1 1 I 1 s A full account ori tho 1 att city 1 1 F I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 challenged OHALLEN GED far LOYALLY LOYALTY I 1 I 1 the oath Is talon tal on by members of the peoples party to the consternation of liberals I 1 in addition to the very full telegraphic report oc of the proceedings at bri 9 hani city bich appeared appeared T in in the HERALD last we 0 may way add that at no previous time imo t in the history of the tte city was there such an interest taken in an eich tion the liberals who number about eighteen or twenty after 2 hearing n the very excellent aud appropriate prop speech of apostle snow a synopsis of which is published elsewhere in in this issue were in high glee and expected to walk into the offices on monday bionday morning thorning without a struggle i oa on sunday evening the they held a U political meeting at which which their corinne leader was present they are said to have been so elated over their prospective political success that there were as many candidates pandi for the mayoralty Hayo ralty ns there were liberal voters the pd present debates r grew warm warin and a visitor ia U said to have remarked markLA re talk of politics in in washington why for profound political I 1 knowledge now and unsurpassed legal lore give us the lime kiln or rather loyalty league CIA of brig haru harn city they finally adjourned without a ticket or at least so it would appear for there not a liberal ticket to be seen peen the next day search where you would it was the intention however if the mormons had lind not taken the oath to make a fusion ticket that would have embraced some of the dis satisfied portions of the peoples party but their lofty plain plow and anif high built towers had a rude fall the filet thin 1 on monday mouda morinne when ex probate judge 1 vi M ladsen W one of the foremost citizens aud awl a leading marmon quil quietly e 1 aly sat down and calmly took the oath he was the t he first voter ilithe terri tory under the new law he was challenged by dr carrington on the ground of loyalty whatever that ma may y be and was required by mr ge geo 0 R chase L 0 p pierce berc and miles booth jr the t stid judges of election to answer the questions published in the lir HERALD yesterday N y others of the peoples people S part parly y followed mr madsen madeen and it 80 soon became evident that nearly all the formousa would vole vote every man with will only few exceptions was challenged on the ground of loyalty and was required to answer be the questions in order it is supposed to test the legality of certain question questions mr 0 0 N stohl refused ta take any cany other oath than that under which he be was registered he avas refused the privilege of voting and left under protest pro test lorenzo jensen would not take certain portions odthe oath and was refused hans jensen would take everything thin g in the oath a abet bet aud and counsel he vas refused franchita fran chiae chite jas jag knudsen would take the entire oath except counsel and advise refused R 11 jones took the entire oath but was challenged on the ground of loyalty when he be refused to be sworn for any nay questions ns saying ho he had already taken an oath of loyalty loy alty to the government and maintaining that the judges had no right to ask asic him more ore he was refused the privilege of voting miss parintha snow appeared aphea red and wished to vote maintaining she had such right but the judges would not hear of it and she the departed under protest the elect election ion which began with such vigor in the morning abated in interest as evening came canie on the only points of interest being 11 mr fr chase who began to wilt under the strain of that oath with which he had struggled so manfully all day long reading it a hundred ti times and the monotonous challenges for Loya lity ty by dr carrington the following is the ticket as elected for mayor amadden A madsen for cou councillors nei llord wm horsley Ro raley J F bl merrell errell J 31 tippets brigham Brig hara wright IV right M M 1 jensen jensei I 1 for Ite recorder corder G GL L Crae brachi lil jr for treasurer 0 if N stohl stoll for assessor and collector J I 1 C wixom for ifor mars marshal hal david reese for justice justices of the peace bl L ensign A il snow I 1 in the afternoon some new quest quess were propounded on of which was as follows do you reg regard ard any oath I 1 have bave previously taken w which aich you AS its more binding upon your honor bonor or con conscience scienie than that i the present one the legal count odthe votes gave give the people peoples party votes end abe th Ube li berall ral 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 following are the questions put to each voter when challenged and after having taken the oath I 1 you have just taken an oath to ze support port the constitution of the united and obey the laws thereof 2 you mean to eay say you ou will obey the constitution aad and laws aws as inter picter by the legally constituted courts of or the government or in other words where the decisions of the courts come in conflict as regards the se crimes with the instructions or laws of your organization which would you obey 3 sare are you a member of tny organization whose lawe laws revelation revelations or instructions you would obey before you would the laws odthe of the united states as against the crimes of bigamy and poly polygamy garny 4 do you now regard as binding upon your honor or conscience any oath that you have former formerly lv taken that is in conflict with the thi ono one to which q you have just sworn and subscribed 5 arc aro you a member 0 of a any q soc 1 e ty or organization whose pretended d e revelations from god would ld 1 in fluence you to commit the crimes of bigamy or polygamy pol gamy as against the taws laws of the annd united states 1 1 1 I 1 |