Show LA nS g I N After Abuse Ab Poign Settles Down Vv With th Less Public Excitement 4 London Jan 1 With the th fir polk ings of the general illy 1 a fortnight awa avay the campa shows less popular po u i excitement e th u 1 the last 1st I t stag of f previous sif Since the lie first tremendous upi Ull ar j oser oer the rejection of he hudge by the the house of lords and id 9 d the general r eral explosion of und a remark remarkable able amount of or personal p use lIse by b rival politicians the cont has hias set I V tied lIed Into a dull b i of 0 1 speeches and newspaper articles dg l hi with the house of ot lords and fit t ff reform The list of candidates is far from complete while factional una b bles bleB between tariff reformers ana traders In the Unionist ranks rol s the radicals and ancl laborites In the gov government government forces to 10 leave loave many man opportunities for changes ehan en In nominations al all l h l lead eady made In order to avoid three cornered g cred fights 1 The i 10 peers poors on tho the platform continue continuo to furnish a picturesque element Kere ro compelled to face faco the tho pub puh public I lie lic In oler to lo vindicate the claims of their iia to power and a ih a R good proportion of them shine mote more brilliantly brilliant r Jox fox hunting than at statesmanship their audiences gt plenty of fun out oit af nf them m and amid fre fro frequently howl them a foyn n The Tho newspapers a at wrangling wran fiercely the q 1 n the tho cost of living Is IB higher aj more unemployment exists in 5 In Great Britain A J Balfour I Curzon CUrlOn and Lord Milner are arc r the oppositions fight with Austin Au tin i Chamberlain putting tariff reform to I Ithe the tho front and Lord Chaos Chaes accusing the government of neglecting tho the navy navr David Lloyd Lloc George and Winston Churchill of tho th administration tion forces draw the largo declaration that a 1 hereditary chamber Is sure to contain more able uble men than an elective one has hat leen een the most discussed d utterance of or the week Betting at Whites club which is the sporting rendezvous for the arts aris aristocracy a ls Is ls even that the Liberals will I have hae a small majority independent of the tIle laborites and Irish members The Time TheU Liberals U already are arc conceding the loss of some London constituencies which turned the tho color of oC the tho last election and which will be the first to poll hell in the coming election Bat Battersea Battersea tersea terca is IB likely to reelect John Burns president of the local government board because the workingmen say tia he lie hei liea Q a i has hIlS deserted them V |