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Show OGDEN POLITICS. OuDEN.J.in. 28. -Special telegram to The Hkrald-To irght at6 0VI0, k a committee c.impused principally 0( , tnembers or the city COtincH met 111 "Ihe Federal conn room fur the (purpose of tixing up a city ticket. Aftar a iittla discussion the tolljwiii was irrangetl: Mayor, David Evans-Recorder, Janus Cassin.Treasuier, W. V. Helliich; Marshal, Mar-shal, John M. Metcalf. They then went to county court house at 8 o'clock and asKej the meiiiDcrs ol the Citizens con veiition, which was in session, to ratify and accept their ticket. The citizens did not (eel inclined that way, and were not in sympathy with such a movement, so they nominated mi lolfi "ing-liclTeT' ' Aliyir, J. M. Lansdorf; Recorder, J. S Curlrt ; Ys-iesur and Collector, E T. Hulaniski;Treasurer,J. H. Jennings, Mai-shal, Mai-shal, George VV. Buck. The following nominations from each ward were ratified by the convention: First ward Councilmen, E, E. Dean and W. W. Funge; justice of the peace, 0. Thomes. Second ward Councilmen, H. C. Hartog and Frank Coburn; justice ol the peace, J. Williamson. Third ward Councilmen, Thomas D. Dee and H. W- Shurtliff; jusitice of the peace. Levy liiliings. Fourth ward Councilmen, John Hust and W. W. Stone; justice of the peace, Frank C. Scott. F"ifth ward Councilmen.Frank j. Can nun and John Calveii; justice of the peace, C. B. Pash The labor unions and railroad men wil support the ticket The Libei a Is are badly worried over it. |