Show l TUESDAYS TUESDAY'S SU YS Y'S ELECTIONS I So far as party part politics is II concerned concern concern- f t ed we wo do 10 not nol wee see t that at tho the elections of or Tuesday a held in 11 many a I elites cities cites throughout the count country have havo giman given m 1 an any one much of a line on probabilities proba proba- s for the future Th The Republicans t I cans calf get much touch the best of It In Milwaukee Mil Mu- II- II J waukee and in II Kansas CH City but hut in tl the former ca case e al tut least local conditions have ha operated to Introduce Intro uce influences apart from frum con considerations of or national David Da Rose lIAise fur for eight years of Ir the llio til own lal beer famous fanous I Is at nl last crt U The only partisan advantage we cnn can an see co there Is the thc apparent reuniting of oC the forc forces cc's of stalwart and 1 reform elements ele do- ments which have IH e so o long Jong 11 divided the tho Republican party parly In Wisconsin I In spite spie of o the power which Mayor Inor no Rose e ehn hn has so shrewdly used usel and partly party because because be be- cause o of of the theeT eT very large vot vote b by so socialists so- so o- o the Republican nominee has hns won the ollice The r result should ser servo serve as a beginning of or a g re reuniting reuniting re- re uniting of the forces In lii 11 that thai state stale Int 1 Mr Lafollette has hns seat seal In the senate and amI the measures S for fm which he labored have o ha generally been engrafted engrafted en en- grafted into laws There 1 is nothing to lo be bo gained b by further an and a n great greal deal to be bc lost With lh the I largest el city In the iho recovered reco erl by bythe bythe bythe the party part there ther is additional reason for a policy of or get gel el together In Kansas City Cily the suit result Is a littIe lit lil- lt- lt tIe tle te more significant With Wih a Republican can United States Slates senator r from Missouri most of or lh the state slate f Republican anti and the Iho second largest CI City of the tho state In the hands of o the Republicans a n g good ot working foundation tion toi for fOl the tho redemption of the entire en- en tire the commonwealth s seems seems ems to have been een laid lal But nut the biggest proposition Is the result In Chicago Th There re was wa no hear Icar- cut cul trial of or strength between the two old olt parties partes hut but there was a n light fight fht which If U Un Mayor n or Dunne lunne had been entirely entirely en en- Ulel successful would woul have ha e done much to dl discourage lh Republicans In furth further I campaigns ns As the reports stand n a majority of the voters of Chicago have e expressed themselves In favor or of municipal ownership of or the purchase of or the street t railways and their operation an and the issuance of or bonds bOITs to lo th the amount of with which to begin the tho tremendous task lask But while a majority have so n ngone gone on rec record lt the pro I provisions lons of oc th the law requiring n a GO CO 1011 per cent cent affirmative i Live tive U e vote has hns not been complied with i So that Mayor n r Dunne Duane anti and the Immediate Imme i diate municipal ownership o people hn a defeat The rho socialist vote vole there thc was surprisingly sur ur- ur large lage It I clearly 1 Is the he part of wl wisdom lol to consider the causes causes leading lend lead log ing Int to that r result sul and to take such steps as may J fairly alI be made lo to win reasonable men from froni further Colow following following follow follow- In ing ing- what Jo logically seems scents eem a fallacy In Tn the success of or the high license mO movement mOment ment in Chicago one O Os s 1 more hopeful rendition condition The saloon Interest Inter Inter- esl est was e exerted with wih all aJ strength th to lo defeat the aJ aldermen who C favored Cored ored the thc 1000 license fee anti and th they y were signally beaten This This- added aldel to the fact that a 3 very en large vote vale proves IHO the Iho active participation of the class clasp I that usually remains awa away from the thc polls argues argue rge a a. a b better t r c of citizenship it II f. f Ii It I has air aJ i i lb the too tod oil forecasting the fall fail Cal of oC Demo Democratic Uc power petrel In Chicago h Fht next city elt election elec clec- tion ton to l be held in the spring of li 1907 07 should result in the recovery reCO of that el city b by the tho Republicans So that thai with wih Milwaukee p an and Ian Kansas s CI City already won and a n great step taken talen In that thai direction lon by IW the second largest cl city cily of the nation naton there thero is a shade of or advantage advantage advant advant- age age for Cor or tho those tho-se e who desire the old 01 p party's rt complete triumph at al the next general election electon |