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Show Political Pol Is Beginning to Simmer Many Candidates Being Men-tioncd, Men-tioncd, but None of Them Being Announced. A u iipcclal meeting of the City Council to he held tonight, the registration regis-tration ngents for tho four wards will bo appointed and the election supplies ordered. All of which draws attention atten-tion to tho fact that In less thnn two more months a city election will bo held. Tho political pot Is not yet boiling but Is beginning to simmer. Candl. dates for city councllmcn arc, heir mentioned, but with lens frcciuuiiey than those Tor mayor and city record cr. Tho llcpubllcnns say that this city Is nominally Republican and they expect to elect the neat mayor. Among thoso mentioned for the position arc Or. .T. F. Noycs, who formerly filled tho odlce, City Councilman William Thornton, John Hunter, W, R CIilp-man, CIilp-man, Thomas Parker and l)r P. M. Kelly. Tho Democrats will litnc Ilttlo troublo In selecting a ciindi.latu If Mayor Qrcoiiwood will consent to reenter re-enter tho race. So far the Mayor has not Indicated his willingness or refusal. re-fusal. If tho Mayor refuses, names thnt h.ivu been mentioned ns possible candidates nrc: J. II. Storrs, Kll J Clayson, Clifford Young, Alma Greenwood, Green-wood, Judgo Adolph Nlelsou and It. N". Clirlstcuscii. On neither side has there been any announced candidates, their friends. Thero bus been sonio talk of the I-dies I-dies being represented on the tltlci by (he nomination of City Itecoider us well us treasurer. There, are plen. ty of women who would mnke gooi candidates nnd III! the otllces acceptably, accept-ably, but whether tho ladles will become be-come sufficiently determined to demand de-mand Hie position remnius to be seen |