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Show FUTURE RACES INVOLVED IN OHIO CITY ELECTIONS CINCINNATI, April I. The municipal munici-pal elections in Ohio today are the first under a new code recently enacted by 'the Legislature. ' There are no officers that hold over and the winners today will control all the municipal offices for two years. In a dozen of. the largest cities the incumbent Mayors are running run-ning for re-election and with all local 1 offices at stake the contests are much more animated than usual. At the same time a full State ticket and members mem-bers of the Legislature 'are to be elected at the election which follows next November, so that the successor of Senator llanna is considered to be indirectly involved now. . Ingalls at Cincinnati and Johnson at Cleveland are considered rival candidates candi-dates for the Democratic gu born atonal , nomination &3 wtil as for cletUoa as 4 Mayors of -their respective cities and the result may also affect aspirants for Republican gubernatorial nomination as well as Democratic aspirants for tna Senatorship. . In Cincinnati, Julius Flelschmann, the incumbent, is the Republican can-, dldate for Mayor, and M. E- I"'18-president I"'18-president of the Big Four railroad, opposes op-poses him on the citizen's ticket and is supported by the Democratic rganlza- i Voting up to 10 o'clock "CT that of any previous election. . Fair, cool weather makes possible he.ZZ More than 1000 warrants for the arrest ar-rest of men charred with Illegal retention ret-ention have beif issued but no arr-. have been madl up to th!s !ur - is nothing In the early v ta which way the election wU r In Toledo, Myor S. M. Jo-ning Jo-ning for re-electioa lni": " parties |