Review of reviews and world's work . HON, 1 RED1 KI< K \v. PI USTED (Governor-ele< t of ) fighting against the control of the party bya railroad corporation and other allied inter-ests. The most conspicuous leader in thisreform movement has been Mr. WinstonChurchill. While heretofore their victorieshave been only partial, they had succeededin securing the passage of a primary-electionlaw to give the voters a lair chance as againstthe machine politicians. The chief contestlast month was for the Republican nomina-tion for Governor. The candidate of thereform wing of the party was S
Review of reviews and world's work . HON, 1 RED1 KI< K \v. PI USTED (Governor-ele< t of ) fighting against the control of the party bya railroad corporation and other allied inter-ests. The most conspicuous leader in thisreform movement has been Mr. WinstonChurchill. While heretofore their victorieshave been only partial, they had succeededin securing the passage of a primary-electionlaw to give the voters a lair chance as againstthe machine politicians. The chief contestlast month was for the Republican nomina-tion for Governor. The candidate of thereform wing of the party was State SenatorRobert I. Bass. The candidate of the regu-lars was Col. Bertram Ellis. Ex-SenatorWilliam Chandler worked with energy forthe reform ticket. Senator Gallinger workedequally hard for Colonel Ellis. The re-formers Won a c lear \ ic tory and the pi imarv-el etinn law is vindicated a-- an excellentpiece of political machinery, li the reformwing had iii \i u Hampshire at tin- pri-maries, the I. would unquestionablyiii
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