* -lt;383 Votes Cast Ine .'H'*1R-D Idaho Pol!5m*£a;I*,. \v *•* * 'lt;? f. v ' % * **\ ' * • «.■-■•-’ : *■ 'XW\:M' ■ *,y*A ' ....mmlt;DMuch Interest Showa*wmtV’.Wvm*ASJSSmylt;:+y+»conducted by the during the pastThe straw voteEapuhlie:Demoeratweek eauused considerable infcefSbt hotVonly in Brock port 'but throughout the United Spates,Daily j^ipers in Ko Chester called frequently far the jre suits tb that time and a United Press • representativecalled at our office 'Monday for the*» . ►final results which * Were to he sentt out to some fourteen hundred news-■ ^ ©.papers subscribing to their service every state in the Union*J2nJh£ flraWSunt oythe ballatMhe4death of Idaho was demanded by a vote of 58 to 15, the second count changed the coaniplexion considerably.sywN '.ViYaS3*KSfiHmMmvl-XsCyv..lt;wm?y*k* «rw’ ■ k » #. »•w■m-.» *»MS*#?ff« ** * «5*:X •-. %lt;W►VJ-..’Afew^VAy.feMM-. .v.-.*, .C:-wy•ARiSA ' *, [A** • ! ..SSlt;* *v‘ -i^*vVASI? ’lt;*0-Sit wp■3r»%Lit-:r*.* v. wJmj V-N :.!*S5£V«.WWMtplt;‘ * k-JiW ' -C R** V—*« +lt;**-t,v:^______^...kiL' -v. *■ - ■ztWtw.v.*XwKy*V:/sgsiip'SK.iu44timl6Fand the lifeof Idaho was 'to be spared TO to *60; The .'ballots were.] ^counted again Saturday night and the Ip^XcSunUng^mTnade ^Monday morn-TOttng-.*C*\ .*A'\fr r lt;^ *wsa^-T?rrr■ » i».o,*Ar •r• ** ••v «fc.-SsPTTTi 9 t ■ i»»- ^4w:S^A/,Wi. ‘and 18T desired him saved, *The ballots were placed in boxesIgeated in several stores with some being brought 4nto .our office and others coining ffiy regular and special delivery mail, -Some votes were re-*y«If-%*93rig.v*f.:lt;5VrXL\■»4klt; r T~ I T~ * rro» .*.v,-XW’VVMX. f* -**■xm*1‘.V.\V.*s‘AVIWfrpoll but they were not counted in* ffie 1 above figure. Had they been the result. WGuKHtave been abdftt even* as iany more late Votes were made outiMHc-Mjf'»• * :•■v*V-yxv?.'...-Vr, v. lt;* *■ •'.-.•AV.' W1y-v vX‘tw * ♦** * x**lt;«- »«** -LIdaho.battery of yesterday.{.*CorbeTo OpposeJas. W. Wadsworth_ The above picture Is pne of many scenes snapped by a camera men at the trial of liteho Held in the village building Seated next to Judge Homer B. jBeipedict left, at endof tabie is George Fdrtune, father of the owner of the dog, who swore that td^ho stayed about his home the day of the drowning and was not wet at any timethat day. In picture froutp^seated* are four of the many newspaper writers present, those shown represent the New York Times, Buffalo* t * • fEvening PQews^. Bfockport Republic-pemocrat and tb« Am«ricaji.JPress.Back of Mr. Fortune and Judge Benedict--.crowded C. D. Dewey Hook and Ladder Co roomsr Bight, Prosecutor James Costlgan, Victor Fortune standing and spectators, seated-—Miss Frances Groves, secre-ptary to Judge Behedict, Harry A. Sessions, the dog's attorney, and wit-rnessees. Picture of Idahb, Deputy^Orin.Tuttle and Victor Fortune ap% j pear on-page 4.toIc w ai ai blt; ^iw