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Show Town Talk. There were more policy men around liiwu ycjterdy th n since the Tilden- j flyna flection, all discuising politics. The prohhiliii.--a ai d chances al the ctku'du municipal nominating convention con-vention wre ft-sely talked over, and many who nr-irr bHfre dbbled in politics ol any nature wors knowing looks and gave their views in regular politician style. The tickets or ticket rather tbat would be put in the field waa "fixed," the slate waa gone over and those who would be counted on to vote for it were cub-.berpd cub-.berpd and balanced against those who would not. The thing waa "cut and diied" to perfection while many were j fault finding for other supposed "cut and dried" lists,, and in acme in stances it was amusmg to listen to the groups who talked over the situation and Bcanned the horizon of the future of the municipality. From the stand point of tome, a city ticket will be nominated to morrow uight which . j will be exactly as they predicted yefl-tarda. yefl-tarda. The wish being father to ths expret-esion, but-.h remarks as, "So and to will be nominated lor this," "What's his name for that," and "What-dye call-him for the other ' position," rere frequent and sometimes some-times things were a little mixed. Other parties gave out that it was a good, square issue between the "iiia and outs," and that that issue would come out O. K. Several were discussing dis-cussing the relative qualifications of their favorites as earnestly and spiritedly spirit-edly as though an election for a oouple of senators and three or four representatives repre-sentatives from the stale of Deseret was at band, and the general conclusion con-clusion deduced from it all, that we could get was, that a change was con templnted in the composition of the cily council. If a change is made, our earnest desire is that it will be one consummated by "the people" and that it will be for the better. |