Here Are The Men
Here are the peopie you will be caUed upou to vote ior at the coming municipal election. The tickets ire gx)od nes men of excellent character in whxse hands the government of our city would be safe. (..f course the republicana ure the best, thiey always are, you know, and when you vote for a republican you niake no mistake. REPDBMCAN CITY TICKET. Kor Mayor- Cyrenns G. Darling. For ï'residcnt'oi Comioil- I.evi D. Wines. FIKST WAUD. Supervisor- John H. Miner. Alderinau- 1'. L. Bodmer. imitable- Wm. E. Eldert. : ! ommittees- G. F. Almendinger, J. E. i.l, II. S. Deaiu SECOXD WAHDi Supervisor- Johu Schmid. Aluerman- Michael Grossman. Constable- t'red Hulm. Ward (Joinmittee - A. C. Schumacher, John Schmid, Gottlob Sehueider. TII1KI) WARU. Supervisor- John i. Fisher. Alderman- Andrew R. I'eterson. constable- Jasper Imus. Jr. Ward Committee- Milo S. Pulcipher, H. C. i. lurk. POÜETH WARD. Superviser- Geo. H. Pond. Alderman- Henry J. lirown. Constable- Thoa. F. Leonard. Ward Comraittee-Geo. H. Pond, A. P. Fereuson, Geo. L. Vandawarker. piFTH WARD. Supervisor- Thos. Speechly. Aldermau Win öhadford. constable - No no in i nut iuit. Ward Committee- N. D. Gates, N. Felch, Eli S. Mauly. SIXTH WARD. Supervisor- Evart H. Rcott. Aluerniau- Ilorace G. Pruttymau. Henry Marsh. Ward Committee- Geo. W. Bullis, Fred C. iiiovvn, Wni. Blggs. DKMOCKATIC CITY TICKET. Mayor -Warren E. Walker. President of Councll- W. W. Watts. FIKST WARU. Supervisor- .lames Kennis. Alderman- Koss Granger. Constable - Willis Clark. SECOND WARD. Supervisor- Knrnc Osterlin. Alderman David b'. Alhnendiuger. Constable - Paul Selmll. THIRD WARD. Supervisor- Robert Shannon. Alderman- John schnelder. Constable- Jereiniah Walsh. FOURTII WARD. Supervisor - Joseph Donneliy. A kier m an - Henry .1. Brovvn Thos. F. Leonard. FIKTH WARD. Supervisor- Hermau Hardinghans. Walter I. Taylor. Constable- Kudolph Kiru. SIXTü WARD. Supervisor - Prof. Hem pi. lid an- F A. Wllson. Constable - No nomiuatiou. TIip a1ti)iÉney general g'ives it as hls opinión ihal ths' failure oí any party to glve iivo day's noiice of a caucus, or primary, does not vitiate an elctk)in. That will probably make {)wr (i firriis rest easier. But why have ihis iaw unlcss ii is lived Up to? If one party breaks ii another wil!, and tt ín a misdemeaniOT, and pnnisliable as siich to break it. But who will be punlfihed, fche cutiré party ? Or jiiLst the oandidates no-minated? Or pt'rliaps the oificers of the eaucus V Or those Who attended it V The Iaw is a good one. U's intent is to stop the praotlce oi dishonest pollticlane snrreptltiouBly calling a caueus and packing it wlth their friends to the exclusión of other candidates, as we all know has been done in the past. The law ou.uht to le oleye(l and all conventlons of all parties should in the future exclude auy delesates not elected by a properly called eaucus. Tot? for C. G. Darftag lor Mayor He is all right.
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