Show REPUBLICANS SPURN FUSION City Committee Votes to Go Alone in inComing inComing inComing Coming Campaign WRANGLE FIX TIME AND PLACE OF CON CONVENTION CONVENTION CONVENTION NEXT MONDAY There will be no fusion in the coming g city campaign if the Republican com corn committee can cnn have its way about it At Ata Ata Ata a meeting of a fraction of ot the tiie commit committee tee yesterday afternoon a resolution res was wa unanimously adopted to this effect it was presented by A B Irvine of ot the tho Fourth ward He Ho said that statements t had been made in the press Dress and that rumors had been beon circulated tM on the tho streets to the effect that there was to be some sort of ot fusion To settle the question he lie presented the following Resolved That it is the sense of the Republican city committee that the Re Republican Republican publican party nominate a n straight party ticket for the city election ele and that there be no fusion with any other party what whatever whatever whatever ever The motion to adopt the resolution was WOJ seconded by b Harry S and was adopted without wl hout a n a dissenting vote otc This action taken In connection with the re recent recent recent cent action of or the Democrats would seem to this feature of ot tho the campaign Made Up of OfficeHolders The ingredients of the meeting at which the tho above action was taken were three parts deputy deput sheriff one part food in ln inspector one part Dart sewer inspector one part city council one part deputy deput clerk one part district attorney one part land Junel board clerk one oo part art governors staff Chairman C f Loofbourow presided and J Parley White was secretary Calvin CalvinS S Buckwalter represented the First ward J J Meyers Meers as proxy for Earl Ripley represented the Second Harry S Anderson and T L Irvine represented the A B Irvine and A A But Butler Butler Buther ler her the last named as ns proxy for tor Ralph Guthrie represented the Fourth and T TR TIll R Ill Black as proxy for C S B Wing and AV J 1 Meaker represented the Fifth The meeting was ivas Wa held in the Young MonA Mons Republican club rooms In lit the At Atlas Atlas Athas las has block The gathering was not large lurge but lint it tuna e h to tn cOt cret Into a in less legs than fifteen minutes a deadlock that was not broken when adjournment was taken It was proposed propof ed by b T L Irvine to pro proceed proceed proceed to the election of or a member of o othe the committee for Cor the Second to suc sue succeed succeed Henry F Heath who was charged with desertion to the American camp Black insisted that the committeeman should be chosen by b the organization in the Second ward T L 1 Irvine hooted hOMed at this He said the organization in the Second was shot to pieces and that if It the matter was left Iet to the tue ward nothing would be done until election day da He cited the firing tiring of ot George Sheets in the Fifth and the election of W IV J t Meaker as his successor as a precedent and urged immediate action Eardley vs lB Reiser Anderson placed E J Eardley in nom norn He gave l ae as a recommendation the fact that he had been a member of or orthe the city council blob brought a enort Imort from Black Black thought if It an ex cx council member was to be chosen the th committee might mI ht just lust as well take Charles Cottrell He nominated ted Cottrell but later withdrew his name after attar J J Mayers Meyers had nominated Albert S Reiser Raiser Anderson T L Irvine Buckwalter and Butler voted for fox Eardley Eardle A B Irvine Meaker er Black and Meyer Meer voted for Reiser Rether making a tie vote Chairman Loofbourow announced d that there was Teas as no election and after this A B Irvine IrIne tried to change his vote This gave rise to a wrangle which wound up with the decision to make the filling HUm ol ot this vacancy the first order of business at an adjourned meeting It was announced that the thue Grand the theatre theatre theatre atre could hot secured tOt for the city con convention convention on any afternoon except Saturday Sunday or Wednesday It was decided to leave the fixing of ot the time and place of the convention and the apportionment nt of ot delegates delt to the next meeting which will be ho held lucid In the same place at C i Monday afternoon |