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Show pints xmm ip ilS BE WEBEB CAPITAL (Sbat There 'Will . Re a Hot Contest for Oilices Is . Assured.. jSL'cIal to The Tribune. SMoGDEN, Aug. 27.-'Bill" Glas-'wKmn-'s strongest political t'riciuls ,in 1 mKhIgii are becoming .1 little bit wearied JjBV "Bill's1 apparent inactivity in the jJBpproncliiiig municipal campaign, awl Knlcss Glasmann. who has been flirting ritl' some time with the mayoralty. Sftmcs onl in the open ami gives his sup-iBwtors sup-iBwtors some inkling regarding his de-'iEmis de-'iEmis iinon this office, his supporters are 'Ktfprr In turn him flown cold. FvBin'J wauls the ofhee badlv, but Bill" would also like to go to (ion- mrress If lic coul('1 TOa'1 lns nollt,CflJ X,orin and. 6C therein a term as iMnvor oPf Ogden City well sijqnfc to the-. Kfisfnction of the people, which would !Krvc as a p'epping stone 1o the ofhee. -rniirher up, ho would announce to his Jororter5 that ho was poking the. uom-Ration uom-Ration for the mayoralty. G nsmann. inwnver. does not want to sacrifice anv jiff Ins chanee-s for the congresM yh 1Bind is now engaged n that delip-htfnl olitienl jjastime of feeling tho publio tf'AVli'io 'M 1,Ts F,n,? ol' "icoHaintv. m5tii(r loading enu"blie!ins wiih which ho ItBs dnlh'inf. Amoiif those who have Kofui Tocenilv mentioned ?n en"nei'f!nn Hlli fho nomination, ire "Dan TCllif WiPahsiractO'- and .T. P. Carve;-, n reta.1 lEiereliniif. "Both ,are ?'om- ,'Vtnrs in !e Republican ranks. . unless ujnmann cities in a hurry, the probability 1? af, one of these men will he the lie-,biican lie-,biican noniMiee to onnosc Hie present iyor. L. Brower. who will doubtless e'eive tho ljomination for another term nil fho Democrats. The contest for liepumican nnmi-tion nnmi-tion '""or city recorder getting more tprestiMf every day. although the eu-tition eu-tition is'voral months distant, The p.si candidal" (0 enter the fldd i rl All;-"u. oWic dopntv to Sbe-.fr rlow WPon. After the dentli of Be-rdcr Be-rdcr v- P Brown, his chief depntw rs. Th'llie Poulter. was nrmointed to Hie unexnirod term. She will nlso ,n stoiT contestant for the office. llison and W. D. Van "Th-kca returned SMonnon nrissionnrv. B0H1 of the latter I iJErc slro"r church Republic' ns. but Alli-j vBfon "has the advantage over his opponent., i j Because of his exnevienco in public of-, IKo and his wide acquaint ?"ce with iifwoirhprs of his party.' Should AH'Kon iKp.fivc tho nomination, it is probable! pat Van TJvkc will get t.ho nomination ! jNtSoine other municipal oflieo. probably i lint of .'uiditor. Should n lienublien.11 'fb clri'trd to tho office, it i highly prob- j )lo tlmt Mts. Boulter will be retained KiCliief denutv. . I Kor jimnicMal iudge it looks like ; Ktdao .T. D Jhirphy will have no onno- B5ii0n. and the same condition will 1'kely true 1 the ntiic of th city afclornev. rhieh is filled by .lames Ddyine. Benin-ratic Benin-ratic members of the city council and fthprs have expressed a hope that both Iftiihl be ro-clectcd. Tyicrc arc inaiiy candidates for nom-iintioii nom-iintioii nlrondy in tho fiebl fov cpuucil-ihriic cpuucil-ihriic oftlecs. John Austin, the incum- j icnt, and I.eon Browning appear to be' lie most nVoia'sing in the Bepubllcnc. I rly for the First, ward. Ju thn Sa ; oil ward, John T. Larson is regarded as j "ffavorit1. all hough the friends of D. j irSmvth arc pulling hard for their enn-lilale. enn-lilale. In tho Third ward John J. Bar- &r will probably oopose the Demo- . ratio incumbent;! Samuel Thomas, foroip Pkeen and Thoaias Beid, .both IppublirniiP, arc said to be casting k'ngiiig glances at the nomination in the fourth "ward, while a throeuomered ftht of warm proportions is expected i tho Fifth ward between Ban Pugh, "Wilcox and D. C. Eeolcs. |