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19 'THE REE PRESS WR TYPE CUBAN PEASANT MISS MARIE IRST DISTRICT ARES MONDAY I TRIPS TO CUBA VICTORY CERTAIN" TO NOvONE ijpyisww $'5 city notable 4'V 1W 17 5 age 701 18 BOYCOTT IS ABANDONED was MONUMENT HAVANA during the 0 1 of Nominated by Occupation or profession Occupation or profession JCo I 1 there are the liquor LELAND AVORED OR UNIVERSITY REGENT District District District District District District i7V nine guest under the the inl Saginaw Line Though in Hands of a Trustee Has Secured Right of Way 70638 02100 a you were 175089I OS 955 229950 £Mi0 State Sanito Mr Leland is life and his see him take the affairs of Cleveland Electric Railway Men Make Astounding Move in Street Car ight EXPECT TO BUILD ELECTRIC TO LINT (Name of woman) 1 Whose age we know to be over 18 years 5 i as the most popular LAYS BLAME ON LIQUOR TRAIC SIXTH DISTRICT' Bounded "by Woodward avenue 1 west orest avenue East on eral sales "department ield Co Chicago (PustofBce) 1 4 woman in District No WILL ENDEAVOR TO PUBLIC NOMINATION BLANK Detroit ree Press Tour to Cuba A nominating blank must be received for each candidate before she can be yoted for' The names of the women h' nominated in each district will be" printed in THE DE i TROIT REE PRESS regularly This blank does not 1 i count as a vote and need only be isenvin once for a candidate 1 We herewith nominate 4 (Namf nominator) Countersigned by Occupation or profession 4s up the 'office to her She held it for ten monthsuntil finally ousted by a supreme court decision During the time she held office Mrs Abbott 'tried 156 cases and won 155 Since moving to De troit in 1899 Abbott Abbott havemade a specialty of insurance law with offices in the Majestic build inf? 1 Abbott Jr is said to be a bright and healthy young legal luminary and both himself and his mother are doing well New Rate Will Continue With View to Obtaining 20 Year ranchise Extension PLACES IGURE IN SHOES 'AND SAYS 1 8 Yearly Subscriptions Pile Up Gains' in Unexpected Places straight to the winning suc cesses all along the way As president or tne rium for Tuberculosis well known in public friends are anxious to a mrtre active part in Three years ago he was ut'ged to become a candidate for re gent but declined at that timo be cause of his many business interests Since then his ys affairs have so shaped themselves that he has more time to devote to public life 'and while he is not seeking the position of regent Yor his political advance ment It is a position for which thoseiwho know him best consider he js eminently 'fitted and are urg ing his candidacy 1 Ir? Dapuigrs Big actory Grand Rapids Midi December 29 of mysterious origin ast night damaged the plant of the ler kins company to the extent ot 5 lib fiOO The company manufactures machinery The pattern room'con tafning $509)0 worth of patterns was uriLouched by the flainc loss is insured ''t LANSING GROCERS CONTINUE USE BOTH PHONES Lansing Mich December 29 The grocers of Lansing who had Planned a boycott of the Michigan Stato Telephone Co pro posed to increase ts rates January 1 met last night and because two or three dealers refused to sign the agreement to throw out the tele phones the boycott was practically abandoned The grocers were urged by the doctors to stand by" their guns and fight but the prospect of losing trade to those dealers who refused to throw out the telephones settled the matter DITRiOTk Bounded by Woodward avenue on west Gratiot and Mack ave nues on south Boulevard on east and orest avenue East on Ltbbie inley 143 Alfred St 34039 Laura Menders Cnefleld 'AVe Louise Hanck llin BeRevae Ionia Mich December" 39 Home of tire department of com merce ajid labor Washington" is here compiling a record of divorces granted in Ionia county past twenty years He finds so far that over 1300 and that to traffic is due the greater part of domestic infelicity Mote than three quarters of the cases uncontested Women made the greater part of the applications The statistics are to be used in con nection with the move before con gress for a national divorce law ederal Employe Gives That as Causa of Most Di vorces at Ionia He is Indorsed by Prominent Citizens of Both City and NINETEENTH DISTRICT ourt'e counties: St Jos epn Cass Berrien Van Buren Allegan Barry Ionia Kent Ottawa Muskegon Novfago Oceana Lake and Mason Bertha Hilbert Woodland 50 750 Bessler Weimer Iudlngton11557 Mabel Russ Hastings 7 0793 Dell Wood Grand Rapids 1103 Edith Hale Muskegon What did you say your over 19 of Marshall and Jifter Nl vtuvunyi their marriage went into the mer cantile business at West Branch Midi There Mrs Abbott induced her husband to study law dn hi leisure times? and herself read Blackstone and Kent with him in 1895 both entered the University or Michigan law department and graduated "in 1898 Mrs 'Abbott re reiving tlie offico of historian the class 7 1 That fall Mrs Abbott was nom inated for prosecuting attorney ol Ogemaw an overwhelming Repub lican county and was elected after a spirited fight The old prosecuting attorney refused to give up office claiming a woman was ineligible Mrs Abbott filed her oath of of fice and then" began criminal pro 30210 145420 8 11) 98 05219 39508 lint Mich December 29 While the affairs of the Detroit lint 8aginaw Railway Co are in the hands of a trustee for the bondhold ers preliminary work is going for ward in the matter of the extension the road from rankenmuth £0 lint or the past few weeks Par ker constructing engineer for the road has been engaged in this city in making a map of the route to be traversed A great deal of progress has been made on this important preliminary to the commencement of actual construction operations' which are now In prospect fdr early next spring With a few exceptions all the necessary right of way has been secured In the case of these ex ceptions the negotiations for their transfer to the company under a fight of way agreement are expected to he closed in a short time Meanwhile it is understood that an effort is being made to get the affairs of the company out of the courts as speedily as possible either through a purchase or reorganiza tion of the road As soon as this shall havp been accomplished it is promised that the enterprise will be pushed forward to completion SHELDON IS TO' BE NAMED Owosso "Mich December 29 Mrs Vera llinchey is a very ingen ious young woman she now undoubtedly regrets with all her heart tho ingenuity which enabled hep to get' marriage license to wed Earl Hinchey when she legal ly couid not do so without her par consent It is reasonable to suppose she is regretful At least she is suing for a divorce with every prospect of getting it Judge Minor heard the case in the circuit court at Co runna today Mrs llinchey is a very pretty and quiet 'young woman only 19 years of age now although she was mar ried three years ago After part of the testimony had been in thv girl was called to the stand vou with asked Judge Minor he got the marriage responded the glr "I told him I was you are only swore that years of age? "'said I was over 11 ri 1 I iln 1 vvvn I1UW IO urnv The girl cast down her eyes and hesitated for a niinuto before" re plying she expllaned almost in audibly had the figure eighteen in my shoes so was over eight een but I qnly 16 years Mrs llinchey claims that her hus band beat and struck her repeated ly Once while they were in the streets of Bancroft he struck her and knocked her against a building She claims in her declaration Mpat she wks so badly injured that She was under a care for some weeks She also alleges non sup port Both the Hincheys reside in Owosso at present The husband Is a factory hand A With no special gold contest to induce additional sprints the can didates in The ree great tour to Cuba contest have put in a splendid week All of them show a gain andsorne are manythousand votes ahead pf their standing last Sunday In only two districts arc there any changes In the leaders One of these is the second where Miss Mohn has made a jump of 10 00Q votes giving her 54083 to Miss Margaret 52678 competitors live but a few blocks SEVENTH DISTRICT Bounded "Woodward Ave on east Grand River Ave on warren Ave" West on Boulevard on north Bethel lor 633 Lincoln Mamie Lehman 1080 Vermont Ave i Celia Ci Ayers 246 Jessie Davey 71 Stsston Aw Ml! Ethel Maaro 1250 ourth Bln Wagoper 76 Abbott St SECOND DISTRICT Bounded by Woodward ave nue on west Gratiot and Mack avenues on north East Grand Boulevard on east and rlveron south Enina'Molin217 ort 54082 Margaret MneKay 1 033 art St 52678 Lulu Barqh 454 Monroe Ave 2195 THIRD DISTRICT Bounded by Woodward avenue on east Michigan avenua south Grand River avenue on no rtb ana Boulevard on west Katherine Harrigan 340 Cherry St 78984 Esther McBrearty 883 Brhok lyn Ave 1 73324 Hester Sage 53 Butternut St74816 Ida StcM 841 24th St' 494 Cnrrie 7 Henry 726 J2th St 70 Elisabeth Armstrong 27T vourth Ave Caroline Straab 66 Tillman Cleveland Oj December In the midst of the bitter low fare fight several phases of which are before the courts here and in Wash ington comes the public announce ment tonight by the Cleveland Electric Railway company that be ginning Monday the Jast day of the year fare will be accepted at the rate of 3 that is sfeven tickets will bei sold for a "quarter with privilege of universal trans fers The present fare five cents straight or eleven tickets for fifty cents ranchise Renewal Waived The new fare is the same as has been held out to the public" as a possibility for several months past It has beeh conditioned heretofore however on the granting by the city council of twenty year extensions to all existing franchises This the under? the advice of Mayor Johnson has been unwilling to do Now the Cleveland Electric com pany removes the condition of the offer and says that beginning Mon day the low rate will be in effect regardless of what the council or the mayor may do The officials of the company say tonight 'that the low rate will continue until the pub lic has been educated5 to appreciate the advantages of the long pending offer Clever Move Against Johnson It Is considered a clever move on the part of the Cleveland Electric company coming at the tiinq (when the mayor 'and his low fare col leagues afe hard pressed by adverse court decisions" Reports show tlirft alarge per cent of the passengers are purchas ers of tickets even at the present ratew 'It is figured that a much larger per 'cent will at "the new rat? so "that the new? schedule means practically a flat 3 cent fare Today the orest City Railway company removedthe debris from Superior avenue left there 3 Thursday morning when a court order put a stop to the dash for the square Tho rails and ties were removed 'wires taken down and the street restored to nearlv its original conditions The question of the right of the low fare company to build to the square is still pending RANK LELAND He avored for Regent of the University of Michigan Woman Dies rom Burna Hastings Mich December 4 Grease spattered on the clothing or Mrs Royce Paine Its" pork which she was frying caught fire ne was so severely burned 'that noi scalp fell off and she died in four hours Mrs Paine resided with nor husband and seven ypar old son six miles west of here Ingenious Manner of Getting Marriage License Years Ago Regretted in Divorce Court by 19 Year Old Mrs Hinchey of Owosso mrtmont' He practiced' law in wTInC after leaving college but dias devoted most tme later yeA8SSident lfStire Detroit United bank Mr Leland has made a success tht institution And it is a note wo tS fact that every step he has liken in a business way has been Caiididates'All'Over Michigan Working SUCCEEDS BURBANKS AS PROS' 'ECUTOR IX IONIA fc Ionia Mich December It Is substantially settled that Sheldon will be appointed prvecMt ing attorney of Ionia county by Judge Davis on New Lears day Prosecuting Attorney whose child is dying in California will go to her side and he decided definitely today that hfl would ton der hjs resignation on when Judge Davis who ill he in Muskegon will name Jiis successor Sentiment 'all over Ionia is unanimous for SheJdon who is the law partner of benatoi Nichols ajid one of the bright lights of the Tonia county bar wo selection could be 5 more satisiac tory EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT Sixteen junties: Gratiot Montcalm Isabella Mecosta Osceola 'Clare" Roscommon Xffssaukee Vexford Manistee Kalkaska Gr nd Traverse Ben zie Leelanau Antrim and Charlevoix Icylenc Beccliler Ithaca21 047 Nlta Bugbce iTraverAe Cily 9025 Lulu Resslgic Middleton 7669 Melinda Udell Alma i 7 6954 Jessie Hatch Mf Pleasant 21579 Lina Tatman Clare 1870' Leah Lewie Ithaca 875 Ruby Swarthout Lake View 417 Myrtle Ittner "Wheeler t00 south" Boulevard on vagt and 1 north by "Boulevard and Griffin Avenue Nellie orcJ 14 Boone St 19961 Explinr NliuiteMtein 176 East Hancocl 4 vc 6532 Lina Alford 1274 Chene St 1870 Genevieve Wilde377 arns worth St 1830 Hazel Boettcher orest Awe Ba tank Leland for regent of University of Michigan' That is ehnice of a great number of pro nent citizens of the city and state who have been figuring oil a proba bio successor to Icvi Barbour Democrat whose term expires with the election next spring Mr Leland Is a Republican in pol itics and has been actively identified for several years with the business and political life" of the city and sir Leland is a strictly Michigan nroductas he was born in Oakland bounty He is a University of Mich igan man himself having graduated from the literary department in 1882 and two years later from the law Ethlyn Bronson 27 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT! isv our counties Mdnroe'Wasl: tenaw and Lenawee Lena IG 'Smith Tecumseh 40529 Mary Ann Arbor 15256 Helen Hamilton Monroe 10435 Ida IL DusaW Monroe 6206 Carrie Be gln' YpsIIAntl 60 Must be? countersigned by three responsible persons as proyiaep in conaiuons first district Bounded by Woodward avenua on "east Michigan avenue on north West Grand Boulevard on west and river on the south jlnrr Halloran 133 Brook lyn Ave o44I Mildred Goldberg 326 23rd St 48373 Marie Kulewvata 368 Howard st 37809 Elizabeth Williams 140 14th Ave 33690 230 54 78984 District Alfred street! 31039 Carrie Mat ak Canfleld avenue 67331 Nellie 7 ord 14 i SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT 2 CX ifteen Bay Mld Jend Gladwin Arenac Iosco Ogemaw Alcona Osceola Craw ford Alpena Montmorency Ot sego Presque Isle Cheboyga and Emmett Ruth McDonald Alpyim 'r 10353 Lillian 'Bonin Cheboygan 8799 Idllian Rauhut Cheboygan 7960 Haze): oster Midlands 5612 ox Tnwas 4920 Bertha vnn Emater 603 Blrney St Bay City Margaret Muster Grayling Olive Richardson Alpena Lettie Hollister Twining Anna Karalake Gaylord comes great interest Miss MacKay's friends have rolled up hig vote for her in the past and JU is not believed that they will allow her to be bested without a hot Alight 'In the'seventh distrlct'Mlss Bethel lory of 622 Lincoln avchuc takes a llying leap of 12000 votes passing Miss Mamie LehmanlOSO Vermont avenue Both these capes illustrate tv hat can be done with a few yearly subscriptions at votes apiece They ought to be easy to' get among peoplo who are buying Tho ree Press year after year and are willing to put themselves out a little to help a bright young wojnan take a vacation in Cuba Twenty young women will make the trip as guests of Tho ree Press starting the latter part of ebru ary and there are very few districts of tho nineteen tnto whiclr the statd is divided it is anywhere nnpr certain who the lucky candi date will be Mrs McBrearty Still ighting One of tho most interesting con tests is'in the third district bound ed by Woodward Michigan Grand River avenues and the west boule vard Up to lust Sunday Mrs Esther McBrearty the well known school teacher was Ln the lead Spurred by the special gold prizes friends of Miss Katherine Har rigan went to work in her interest and she distanced Mrs McBrearty She stiirmuintains her lead of 3000 Uut the McBrearty workers Jiave preVeiUedA rtherf from iwldenhig Three yearly Vpubscrip the daily and'Sunduy ree Press would bridge it At one time this week Mrs McBrearty wjthin 1000 votes df her rival In the eighth district Miss Mar garet Stegmeyer retains first place Next to her 'arc two lively of which fiiay be expected to step up with a claim for first place They are Miss Ma rie Vernier 36 'Sheridan and Miss Lottie Sjvartwdod 324 McClellan avenue During the past week tMips Vernier has 7 stepped past Miss SwartwOod by a narrow margin Mlsa Marquardt's Pretty Race In the ninth district Miss Ida Marquardt is making a pretty race and may be catch up tho difference between her figures and those of Miss Maude Dunn wlio now is 60Q0 ahead of her It is matter of steady work and the en listment of enthusiastic friends In theoloventh district embrac ing Waye i county outside of the corporation limits Miss' Winn io Jol liffe of Plymouth is making: the most of her lead gaineddn the spe cial gold contest' 8he has reason to do for Miss Louise McCauley of Wyandotte has "by no means given up the race land the fighting spirit of Wyandotte is aroused over fie chances the young lady from that city The trip to Cuba looks gopd to boti of them' Miffs Koenig Will" Show Them A new figure has appeared in the thirteenth district contest in the person of' Miss Lydia Koenig of New Haven She has increased her vote several thousand the past week and stands In third position Grace Carey of Port Huron iias 37000 votes to her 10000 Miss Koenig evidently" intends to make a spirited effort Maybe she remembers the inotto king "(Koenig! is the one whp In Cheboygan in thef seventeenth district the two Lillians Miss Bopin and Miss Rauhut are having a warm strife for second place with the expectation of stepping into first laten In" count Miss Bonin passed Miss Rauhut Miss JRuth' McDonald the'" Alpena candidate 'still maintains a comfort able lead but th'is may not last long when the possibilities of annual sub scriptions at 1000votes are realized lr Change in the Eighteenth' 4: In the eighteenth district Miss Lulu Ressigie of Middleton parses Miss Melinda Udell of Alma for third position Miss Icylene Beech er of Ithaca retains first position and Miss NitaBugbec of Traverse City second Remembering Miss sensational 'jump from one vote to 20000 last week it is hard guessing how the contest will result in the eighteenth All in all it his been" an excit ing week andas the time before the qloseQf the contest gradually nar rows the results are awaited with breathless interest The most sat isfactory "however will be realized by those who do not stofi to watch the returns hut get out and see that their friends get subscrip tions" jOue annual subscription for the daily and (Sunday paper amounts to as much daily coupons and the daily coupons also are ap plicable for tho rest of the time i No Ballot to Be Bought Nr ballots can be purchased at' any price except on copies of the paper and newsdealers are not fur nished papers for special votes in larger quantities than their natural increase would seem tq warrant The objeotof Aiie contesbdsAo gain as miny las possible aetuab readers or The ree Press and it haa sue 7248G 43026 51336 ji' 70275 Total 1712883 At present these arc tho young women wno areaneao in tne teen districts the twentie'tji being chosen from tho 'iield special conditions: 1st District Marv Halloran 132' Brooklyn Ave54741 2d District Miss Emma Mohn 217 ort St E' 3d District Katherine Har rigan 240 Cherry street 4th 143 5th District thews 260 west 6th District Boone street i 711 TM vir Tlftihsl 623 Lincoln ayenue 57364 Sth District Margaret Steg mtyer 1470 Jefterson Ave 29 071 9tli District Maude Dunn 331" erdinand avenue 34968 10th District Jessie Moody 71 (smith avenue 32906 lltii District Winnie Jolliffe Plymouth 47351 12tli District Anna Way armington 4698a I3tli Grace Carey Port Huron 37335 14th District Ethel Pulver Caro 40570 15th District" Verna Dudley Reading" IGth District Lena Smith' Tecumseh "40629 17th District' Ruth McDonald21 Alpena 4 10354 18th District Icylerto Betechu lor Ithaca Jo 21 947 19th District Bertha H1L bert Woodland 50750 STANDING CANDIDATES EIGHTH DISTRICT Bounded 4 by Boulevard on west river on south ana mty limits on east and north Margaret Stegmeyer 1470 n71 Blarle Vernier 361 Sfcerdnnoflio70 Lottie 324 McCIel lan Ave teetWneebroak? 731 Codit JM an lac Ae Celia Pomnletzky 378 Bevl'v dereAve May Addison' 281 Holcomb 157 Rose Wolff 1474 Jefferson Ave 11 SUNDAY DECEMBER 30 1906 NINTH DISTRICT Bounded by 1 Boulevard on east five 0 south and city limits on jiortft 'andAwe3t "i MaudP Bupn 331 Ida Mquir4t' 620 Ave Ella Rowan 47 Sadie Garlepy 3 Eldred St 711 652 Anna Engel 590 Hubbar Ave Wnnderllcb 90 Swain Mary Grzezlnskl 1389 Camp i bell Ave 4l ACTORY WAGES HIGHEST IN MA Rft ETTE LOW EST IN OV4OSSO Lansing Mich December 29 A canvass made by the state labor bureau of the factories in twenty six cities of the state "Showsthat the average wages paid in Michigan last vear were $1 86 per day The highest wages are paid in Marquette where the average wage fs $3 35 Lansing pays 82 06 Battle Creek 52 02 Pontiac 52: Port Huron 51 96 Sault Ste Marie $1 95 lint 51 91 Detroit and Escanaba 51 '91 Bay Citv 51 88 Grand Rapids $1 lowest wages paid in the state is gt Owossowhere the average is 81 69 In tho tjven ty slx cities of the state '4242 factories were can vassed The number of employes canvassed was 1 85947 and the to tal daily wages paid $345949 Renews "Trut'IortKugeAV "Grand Rapids Mich December 29 renewal of the trust mortgage on the Grand Rapids Street Railway company for $8442000 was filed the office of the city clerk today The mortgage runs to the New York Trust company and 'was originally given 'in 1901 do secure an issue of $3500000 worth of first mortgage bonds Of these the chattel states that $321 5000'hava been? actually issued of which $58000 'have been canceled leaving outstanding $3 15000 of tha bonds 4897 360 97 27 'sir AN'P MRS CHARLES ABBOTT Hoqver Abbott son of Attorneys Charles SVand Merrie Hoover Abbott ancUborn the day be fore Christmas is to be the young est applicant for admission' to the bar of Michigan So at least his proud father says declaring that will file the application at' the Wayne county building within' the next week accompanied by a box of cigars If heredity environment count Master Abbott" ought to have a legal career before him His mother la one of the brightest wo men lawyers in Michigan and the only woman ever to be elected to the office of prosecuting attorney in iue state Since coming to this years ago she and her husband nave won a number of cases the most important of them being that of certain abutters against the city in the Michigan avenue grade separation matter by whieh established the ruling that the city must pay forproperty damaged by changing the street level They also successfuly de fended Rose Barron who was ac cusedof wholesale Mr and Mrs Abbott met while the latter was secretary in the gen TENTH DISTRICT A Boundedby North' Gnd Boulevard 3nd the J1 on tbe east west and north Jessie 71 Myrta McClellan 133 West minuter ELEVENTH DISTRICT All of Wayne county outside of the corporation lmltffs of (thc i city of Detroit Winnie Jolliffe Plymouth 4 331 Louise McCauley Wyandotte 42061 Maude Ewing 40 GremT Ave (Highland Park) Lucile Torrez Grosse He 139 TWELTH DISTRICT 'our counties: Oakland Lly tncatQpe Ingham and Gepeaee Anna Way" armington 46983 Mabels rancis Oxford 20812 LMuyl Spriagstead Rocliee Margaret 'McQuade Brighton 12960 juim Ball Hamburg A 57G Eya Smith Clio 7 883 E' Verne augbener Pontiac 70S Sndie Kincaid Lansing 4)3 'AU'co Hobinson Lansing THIRTEENTH DISTRICT ive counties: Macotnb St Clair Lapeer Sanilac and Huron Graee Carey" Port Huron 37335 Maude Campbell Port Huron 13057 Lydia Koenig New Haven 10235 Biillle Van" Landgehem ML Clemens Anna Mr Donald' Marige' City AV 2 640g Helen Vande Bogart 70S Blau West Port Huron" 168 OURTEENTH DISTRICT our counties: Tuscola vSag tnaw Shiawassee and Clinton" 5 Ethel Pulver" Catherine Hickey Saginaw A 10171 Edna Scott Laingsburg 6420 Myrtle Bond Sf Johns 2 4 Axinie Toiten Birch1 Hun 7 14 TEENTH DISTRICT? ive 3aton Cal houn Branch and HIlsdale Verna Dudley Reading D30 Hazel Head Ing 1 3437 Levaniia: Sampson 407 Harriet" 'letcher Marshall Kittle BUllags MxshaU 1 ii i i WILL APPlYsOR THEIR BABY'S ADMISSION TO THE BAR MICHIGAN As tho 7IU 8th Slay Kennedy 316 "Woodward "Ave 13665 Pauline Kinast 314 Cnuffcld 2306 Helen Leitch 156 orest Aye 1433 Clara Kaiser 804 Auoine' Annp Schmhlt 109 Mitchell Ave Marie Hoffman 926 Garflelfl Ave ITH DISTRICT Bounded by WdodwAtdhvenus on east Warren ayende West on north and Grand River avenue on couth raynfn field Ave 07331 Anna Jean Kemink 83 Led? yard St Eleanor Dessotell 269 Park St 0689 Madge Mead 52g Warren We't 3788 Grace Gibson 243 Putnam Ave 633 eeded to a degree that exceeds the fondest hopes of those who plan ned it In the past week a quarter of a million votes have been snt in and the total cast' sofar makes the astonishing Adtal 4 of 171283 By Districts tlie Vote Is as ollows: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th District District District I apart on bort street east it be oth District a neighborhood contest of 10th District xiiu zjisvrict 12th District District I4th District 13th District 16th 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