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Show j T SEVEN TICKETS IN BUTTF. t i -: i! Editor of Heinze' Organ Predicts a j, TVarm Election in Copper City. ; 1 1 , "Politics in Montana Is more mixed i ' than ever before," said P. A. O.'Farrel I j of Butte yesterday at the Wilson. Mr. j'!' O'Farrel, who Is editor of the Reveille, , j one of the Heinze newspapers in the J ji big copper camp", made this cheerful an- j'1 nouncement during a talk on general .'ji conditions In Montana. Himself an nr- pft. dent adherent of the young leader who ir hat- made a long fight and a hard, fight ',' against the Amalgamated Copper com- j pany, he believes firmly that the big Standard Oil corporation is now In a i jl tight fix. '! "In Sliver Bow county we have six, I; i no, let me see, seven tickets In the (! field," said Mr. O'Farrel. "There ore N i the Republicans, Democrats, anti-trust 1 I 1 Republicans, anti-trust Democrats, So- l !! ciallat Democrats, National Socialists, S and Labor parties, all out for places on J the ofllclal ballot. The national lines ; ij will not be closely drawn when It comes i ; !! to electing State ofTlces. The local ls- , 1 11 sues will prevent that. And the Demo- ;,! ;'. cratlc ticket will win out In the State. ,, l . n i "The Democratic ticket will win out because It is a Heinze ticket. The pco- bS pie are tired of the other faction. The 'All closing down of the big Washoe smel- ; , " ler did more to hurt the Amalgamated ' than anything- else. Things are very n lively In Silver Bow- countv. Butte Is ' teeming with excitement. It will be a I 1 : '; warm election." l';!)'. Mr. O'Farrel dropped Into Salt Lake ,i I ; C"ty to attend a dinner at the Country . ;! club last evening, He hag edited and , lij: conducted the Reveille, the paper which 1 .'.j:' has made Helnze't? fight In print-during i':;i'.ijh ; several years past. In that time he has f , ; Jt H become a well-known figure In Montana (jlli1 politics, as much so a3 any of the co- J I terle leaders who have been advanc-,ng advanc-,ng the young copper magnate's cause. |