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Show PRE-ELECTION PRIMARIES TO SELECT CANDIDATES FOR CITY OFFICES CALLED WHh announcements in today's jlernld that Democratic and Kopub-lirau Kopub-lirau primaries are to lit' held in tills city Friday and Saturday evenings, eve-nings, resix-etivoly, fur the purpose 0f nominating complete tickets to lie voted on nt the coming election, a (niunnign of Interest is looked forward for-ward to by party leaders in this city. The announcement made in last week's Herald that Mayor G. It. Maycoek will not enter the race nain leaves the field otx-n, and it Is" likely that new timber will be sought to head the respective tick-el.". tick-el.". That the campaign will be waged alnng old parly lines npiionrs probable prob-able at this time, since there is little i talk of a third party entering the ! field. Such procedure, however, should moot with genera satisfaction, satisfac-tion, it is pointed out, since there seems to be plenty of available can-, mdates on either side (nullified to 1111 Hie posiiions that will be made vacant by the expiration of the terms of the mayor and four eitv couuei'meu. J nh n F. Mondenhnll and John S. Smith are much talked of candidates candid-ates to head Hie Demuornlic ticket, while Ford Crnndnll lm,l Eusthan legs are in tile limelight among the licpuhlicun forces. All eilizeiis eligible In vote are urged to attend these primaries and participate in selecting men for these offices whom thev feel will conduct the affairs of tlie city iu a businesslike, economical manlier. |