Show ELECTIONS OHM BILL I 0 o BE RE REVIEWED VIE WED Bill 1 wr tor Abolish Primary f Elections Elections Elections' was heard beard In n the Sen Sen- J afternoon that yesterday an McKInney had killed his TV W. J. J j or o elections reform bill b by byS own speech but the hc minI min mm- his I of S Pet Peterson E Adam L L. lson or secretary I I stow two important of ot tho the daj that day that Senator b d delivered Infinitely the tho I neT address of tib tho session thereafter the I Immediately that rg clause of his measure had out out- for te oC Cul culbert L L. Olson however t tar r that at some som future time timeA a u. reconsideration ofte of r A move mo by which the bill bUl had been ot of te its its' most sl significant clause clause- to the author I proposed measure measurer chief chic intent a reform of ot its tor or pal r elections practice by amend amend- of the compiled laws Jaws so I as to I th the primary election which he s as harmful In man many reThe re- re I I V The senator would primary election ejection a 1 nomination I eich h nominee to lo keta et b by petition by the signatures natures of or if OO F fide tlde electors of the municipal municipal- e etor nor tor I Edward dard Southwick who to ta strike out the enacting clause j jred I red that adoption of the measure rould w make mako it possible for ono one onore ire re sets set o of petitioners for fOl nomi- nomi I I eaSy oaDY one office to conspire to icor ic- ic or require a candidate or OV a num- num t candidates 1 to withdraw in faa fa- fa fara afa a- a j I ra fa a competitor He lie saw possible nee ante at St fraud In this as asso- asso 1 with the provision that any can can- canI can I fmay mar Ins withdraw at any time up day ar of election I replied that he thou thought ht tern tem In vogue ue in this city the that could aC afflict a aDit aa anit a nit Dit Under it ho said said said- saido two o lipil wards the Fourth and Fifth th dominated nominations IU fits adoption the Second and wards being absolutely without on the city commission ted what nhat he considered to be bo ines in- in es I Imposed upon citizens under stem bringing up expenditures br bt successful candidates which tight were out of reason PaU Faa Soldier or Culbert L. L Olson Oison and Allan ford aford made mad minor objection to toI I as It tl stood tho the former moving mo to tho the committee on f affairs a proposal which was wasby td b by a vote yoto of t 9 to 6 C. C Joint memorials to Congress Cong g tho the national legislators to opportunity to returned soldiers and marines to obtain home home- 1 were passed pa ed They The were senate te numbers 1 and 2 the theby theby b by Senator CI Clyde e and tho the lat lat- Senator Orlando Bradley l Nolo No to lo have o opened if to tu homestead Y the ithe grazing lands in embraced In the IlI Indian an tion the tho homesteaders to Ila pay haY rl l. l per acre No J 3 nS lc to ass hass ass the Lane bill toting for cs under which It Is ig hoped ce e available and cultivable able the area of or tho Colorado ba In embracing bracing more than o acres of or land |