Show I What They Say I That Riley D Winters hac come back I That even Harvey Hardy has his doubts That Harry Duke is daily singing I Fear No Foe That Councilor James will bo mighty glad to be out of it That John M Young is doing a good deal of work on the quiet That C B Allen is satisfied with his present 54000 per year That Arthur Pratt will not be the Republican Re-publican nominee for mayor 1 That L M Earl has declined the Republican Repub-lican nomination for mayor I That Sam Westerlield is going into the i precinct convention under protest That Martin Lannan thinks he would look well behind a city councilors desk That Mayor Scott is gaining flesh daily the result of his reign drawing to a close I That J F Jack the present city re corder is being held back as a dark horse That Herman Bamberger is old enough to know bqttor than train with the Liberal gang ganlhat That Max Lipman has no political aspirations aspi-rations further than a smile from Boss Powers That Showell will be perfectly satisfied to remain in his present positiona very fat one by the way That Spaffcrd has hinted that he must be re elected no matter what cost either to tho city or himself That Rev Dr Iliff should have refused to allow his name to be used as a delegate from the First ward I That J K Gillespie doesnt believe that Liberal success means a rise in real estate values as ho did two short years ago That Hank Barnes is not in it at all that he prefers to preside at the tiath house than to occupy oven the mayors chair That unless Billy Ryan receives tho nomination for marshal ho will vote his hobos for tho Democratic ticket straight That the Liberal bosses have the slate already fixed and the holding of tho precinct pre-cinct and city conventions is only a formality form-ality alitJThat That Jo Ltppman spends two hours daily in endeavoring to convince Governor Thomas that he could flU Auditor Pratts choir That Elbridgo Tufts bows to no boss but proposes to go before the people in the race for John M Youngs shoes on his record That the race for the marshalship on tho Liberal ticket is between Janney and Van dercook with tho chances in favor of the latter That Clute is to havo formidable rivals in the persons of B G Ruybould J Judge Leonard whoever he may bband T W Vampier That Jake Greenewald has demanded recognition and has been told that ho shall go into the council from the First precinct Ye Gods That while Louis Seckels and E A Hartenstein were chosen as Liberal delegates dele-gates they have been classea as doubt lul for some mouths past That Joe Silver is herding in purps at a lively rate in anticipation of being beaten on his reappointment by anyone ot I half a oozen hungry Liberals who are anx InhiR tn Qiirmlnnt him That FO L Horn O M Bell John Ax ton L E Hall Dr Niles and H W Lawrence Law-rence are all willing to serve tieir country as councilors from tho Fourth precinct Some of them are said to be more than willingeven anxious That if Baskin is made mayor he will work to have the street car mules replace I re-place electricity have coal oil lamps on the I I streets in place of the arc lights havo hay j wagon stand on Main street have the old 1 hand fire engines resurrectedso that everything may be en rnppout with his twentyMveyearsago ideas |