Show 1 JlliMUIJl MltUr i bVlxULN1 < I I The municipal league In this clly I I KlTK cut Ibnl It In almiru at reform li < I oily adoilulttriitlot and It le I holJicg I niitlluti to discuss lie I subject Whether or not there will bb any luc I I I case In the movement Uif eniie entirely j I i i on the hrosduilcdedneea acd nblllly i I oj i I the I league dlspl > s In Ha own cue j t I lot lilt can rite uuovo sectionalism I 1 or Ibo rut ot txoluilvoueeu lo a peon I liar class no more Interested la GOo IDVerDmeol chat others tht coo i be vamd It my omouul 1 i to Something But It mutt etlatllih i tic I Itself In tile iubllo confidence as above I 11 1 partisanship or the machine operation I I I ol any particular class end roost Men j i make It clear t3 the people that It has I I n hstmouioui control Hi ou dollb orations 1 P In many ol the large cities municipal I I munici-pal leagues for reform havo been an I I unqualified tuocegs That ol Boston I ircbntily Ibo lead aul has ac tj I fJi I cornpllibed a great amount ol good Its I L work being more along legislative I I I i lines than on the personnel ot party I tickets Providence II Its directed t tile efforts ol Us league to a choice between candidates on different i q tickets Rochester to tho oauons nom I I k rI Inalloof Bullalo to punishing ihady r I oily omclalietcand others making I I different combinations But all that i Lt 11 I have maJo themselves effective I have I L I I 1I 1 I k I 1 fcttt I above the Charlie of MlOahnets or r lubsorvlonoy any pslllleal ambition on tho part ot members Reform Is needed here as well as elsewhere There are 0180 good city cfilclalf past and present anti we are bund to say there are some whom an honest man would bo ashamed to vote lor If be knew their practices A reform that will leave out the latter and give the people peo-ple a free and well Informed choice among the former would be it cral lmrovement < |