OCR Text |
Show AN ALLEGED !.ffrE. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS W THE ' FICKLE WORLD OF POLlfcs. The Ficht for Places on the Tb l-eWfecom- illir I trellie! : i ro;.ir tl Til- lpfc-;,-urysliiji a 1 'i-tt-h;iiiy ! Mt- leal No rs, THE CAMPAIGN BUUpI" Following is tl schcdnlJPj cal events posted by the various i M lind organizations tip to date: ap iriM MONDAY, Jam ai: v Bi .1 E VI' VINO Liberal precinct 'serim- ! I nation lor tn-- . i.ttu il, JUe of the'pejee for each ircri.itt aiiu elcclionhef tJ.idet.gao s to the city couvttition mh ioKtcurs onTnur day . I i Liberal Precinct Convention. flr.il Precinct 9th Want .Scnpof limit'. - ond Precinct II ntkt-r's IS icit j,. Thlrtt Precinct nh Ward mrhoul pome, fourth 1'itru ii -:" Wardr,8ttii fl Hi 'tt. fifth Precinct is It School Jlnuii f l:M . m. Second precinct liberal c.n ( lis for or ganisation at olnee ol VV. U. an ilrue, 173 South Man;. A'F.'.VA Voting Men's Uciuui j tic club. Scandinavian ce:i.o rata. TL'ISDAT, .lANf.tltT 26. RVEXIX't I, literal ratification of nt:ninations lor council mid justice ol peace. VrA'.Y.Yo Democratic piecmct i o ;v n'ion.J. Nominations for e;ty couucii, jnaiice of the peace and election of lis delegate i tii city convention railed for saturuay next. Demoenatlo Precinct onven i ins.j ftrtt Prtcinct - fi l'mf cltool Uvv$e Htcoitii PreeiHctltk Hon .vAoof Bonn. Third frcclHCi mil, Ward Hchooi liuwf-Fourth liuwf-Fourth P, .rinH tt)lt Wnrtl SrAw Uoute. fifth PrMvct-a: 'A Want Hihwd tlottu. wsDxtaMy, .i.'.siau'. Bra. KYKSlSa Ttiscaroraa in camp. Conference among tli e brae ineti an I an:.u nn i t oi ciiruptiiu. TOrjlUDAT, 4AXCARV -' i .Yoo.V Liberal city convention at W Pa-villion Pa-villion -Noinlnationa lor mnyo Recorder, tteaaurer, city marshal and c..-e lir. election elec-tion oi deleiratcs to the county co-lntioii on Suturdiiy. I i ridat, -iam aiiv S9. " SFJP.V.V. Kathb-ntion of liberal 0f::i..-ti n-at n-at Walker's pavllUon, I EVENIXU Kcpuhiicau precinct . iSrntion Nomination of caiidiriates for . tvBcoii:icil, instice of the peace and election JHiGventy i four delegates to the eUy convna I nKm Mou- RopubXleAtl Precinct Cum ftitBilF. Ftrtt Precinct :'i Ward School lAte.. Second Precinct Republicon ll 'mii"ttw, over H alter Bro 1 hint Hovth anMMaln. Third Precinct nth Ward Sehootmotme. fourth Pii'iiiti.' ?yff Wind SchnW ihtnee. fifth Precinct- ISth Wont School House. SATt'ltllAY JAM:AltV 31). X00X Democratic city eonvenliiin M Ferferal court room Nominations for n;;i (. . recorder etc. N002f -Liberal county conentiou to elect del--gates t.. territorial convention called to take steps against proposed legislation in congress. MONDAY, rKIUUKV 1. yooX- Republican city convention at Federal court room - Nomination of candidates for city office-. WF.OSF.SIIAY, FEBIIUARV 3. EVENING Meeting of territorial liberal committee com-mittee at Walker house parlors. TBtTaSDAT, FKItltl'Anv . X'i'iX Liberal territorial convention at Walker pavillioti. 'Is there anything in tho present political politi-cal situation to justify the deductions on the slate?" was asked of a well known liberal lib-eral this afternoon. "What are they V" "Jiuljre Baskin for mayor?" "Check:'' "Charley Stanton for recorder?" "Check!" "Oscar Vandercook for city marshal?" "I don't know. There is sonio doubt about that. There are some who Insist upon his getting It nud others who object. Leave that open." "Harry Duke for treasurer!" "Well, perhaps; where' e Mr. --' "F. J. Leonard for assessor?" '' There's another doubtful point. I believe ('lute is on the slate, myself, and I imagine ( lutu believes the same thing. I am satis-lied satis-lied that his name was there originally, but what he has done to displease the powers, or what combination has forced him to the frame, is something to which I don't hold the key. ClOte, however, ha", declared himself him-self in it, aud I look for some exceedingly tropical stuff. If tho slate has been iorreetlj ijuotcd on the matter of treasurer, a big fight will open at that station the same liuht that was made two years ago wb&a tb6 liberal convention boltod against the right to select the representative, of any banking institution without the cojttbnt of all. They looked at it as unfair in that it they imagined gave the deposits to a single banking house to the prejudice of open competition." "got how much does the city dr ive from the deposits:" "Not a farthing it is not allowed t.o under the law. Perhaps the treasurer himself may have found something in his i I ristmas stocking as nn evidence of the high esteem in which he was held by the gildi J toenail-eiary, toenail-eiary, but the law allows 00 tooling 'nth the funds." "How much could the city r-;il i ,- o were that, law repealed and the city (r. asu or permitted per-mitted to handle Ihe funds in the mo t available avail-able way to the city?" ' Thai's something on which I'vt never had occasion to HgUN very closely - but say three per centon a half million dolls a." "Fifteen thousand 'Nongh tor a new coat of paint on the city hall." The struggle now is to crack if not to shatter the slate and scatter at least a portion por-tion of it to the winds. No vociferous antipathies are lodged against it- hefffl. The place is not an enviable one in t itn . 'of war. The combination is against the subordinate places. The men on the frame have (decided that there is but one ray of hope und that is to come from the first break in the body of Ihe slate. The calculation is H at the feeblest crack will open the way to the Sponge. The problem i- how to i leal the Mow and do it with such diploma Ic nkill and nicety as to keep every body in : ood humor. Political Notes. I No, constant reader, the prorfiulgAlon of sn alleged slate does not necessanlvM imply that the hammers are all cast aside. Tlie primaries this evening 'ii.i very exciting, It they do not engender dBiinosi-Ues. dBiinosi-Ues. The tfjrbl for nominations v iB have been practically decided upon '. h -ii jBjourn-nient, jBjourn-nient, and the man who fails -l,.u!,Hc lire-pared lire-pared to swallow d( feat right tle re.l Th.- friends of C. K. W.uitlaud, esBcially the real esi-ite fraternity. H dins f " .t it- ruination an tie- IVrHtii-k-t as a councilman from the First pBciio t. .Mr. Wantlaud would make a splenHcmin-' splenHcmin-' ciltnan and Mould urct a big vote. tfBs one f the most popular real e.t::ie nqHi the city, and is noted for his nilmjH and efforts in every movement cab alsteB promote pro-mote the i-i'y's welfare. His punHx prop.isit oatB will I'd Hi- in. I he has 'gepBs" r!y by all real estate men. |