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Show LEGHLATWRf "F WISCONSIN. It Will llaat Tomorrow- taltd Stalai onator ta ba Klaetad. Madison. Wis., Jan. 13. Special to Thb Times. Tho legislature convenes tomorrow, and couseqitnptly tho city is alive with politicians of all grades, classes and conditions. The members, of course, aro here, and so arc their constituents, who have come to post them In the ways of legislators and to see that they vote according to their implied or expressed promises. The political situation is discussed In the hotels, the streets and, in fact, everywhere. every-where. The eenatorsliip is talked about to some extant, but it is so one sided that it creates no special imprest. There is hut little opposition to Colonel Vilas election and all the men now on the ground are for him. The Assembly Speakership engrosses considerable attention, at-tention, but it is clear to everv one that ex-congressman Winans can have it if he wants' it. If be is not chosen. J. J. Ilogan. a rich wholesale grocer of La Crosse will pick the plum, though J. A. Taylor of Chippnwa Falls, and EJ Heogh of Milwaukee are in the Hold. The last named is perhaps tho best par-lamentavian par-lamentavian of all, but bis residence in the same city with tho governor greatly injures his prospects. Fred Horn will be made president pro tern, of the Senate. |