e criminal clause of the criminal clause of imparialism and they 1 They equally owe their to the fu ntribut itribu elevation to office to the “b ed by predatory interests seems to be that they b be difficult for men wh do to get together but are Many earnest men, oth want the same office. 1 o think as Mr. Taft and Mr for their hatred of each ot} bk SSeX Aang ¥ nt A fUNdas eon pal 188ues CRD reforms; some still expect to secure these Both son, now viet and Of these 5 i who read Iv Ww fie { them more speedily. 0% comes news that sh erat. The New York states, indicates a strox political forecasts of t dential campaigns, wer Herald's first straw vy taken ig sentiment in favor of Wilson, he Herald for many vears have in ii The been Pres candidate, and with th } most blissful armmony, days before election—p in November, * * + “It is a further im of practically all the intimate that condition dent Taft is gaining there—but the major: DEMOCRACY at the LEAD.” imgioat oint to Democratic viet portant nots s are gradually changing—t here, that Governor Wilson ty of the reports indicate esent time IS AWAY ry hat is tha IN Pear A correspondent of he will win, has summe is impressions ta a victory for W Taft and LaFoll th we New York Times, who up the situation carefully, perso rviews with 1 in many of the states : of the conclusions at w Taft New York State 583 Connecticut.... 85 Delaware... .... 266 New Jersey.. ... 245 Pennsylvania... 543 Maryland. ..... 48 Ohio........... 942 Indiana........ 891 Kentucky...... 77 West Virginia. . 232 Wyomting...... 176 h 1 the corres ' { Ro ddd Wilson Deda Taft 1,011 1,147 132 1,390 127 96 50 186 381 927 96 527 300 477 102 508 573 567 34 1,103 126 193 10 158 B18 1914 492 2057 1,711 2,100 620 2,341 530 775 115 566 118 204 34 372 e368 them Pres 1 losing g oat Rati nen eit. 701 126 aringe - f 3 OL & many Some il » HOW: 620 117 115 34 r ¢ OF d id i rs of LaFollette te for Wilson, tually the whole art and if this ihi ne Ww Rive wom there is no better informed country, recently made a personal sur ally in the Western states sturday Evening Post Mr, Blythe “However, after visiting Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Kan Colorad Nebraska and ows SOM A pects of the sity Ri 3 T'¢ Teas clear to me this 15 written in the last week in August. “Those Taft men wi any considerable number of conservative Ww vote for Taft, and in a way offset the loss bilean party through the defecti to Roosevelt, have no basis for that hope s prof the protes es ihlicar ¢ for Welson én order i aoanst veit most effective are 1 ght, nd that this is a fight between Roosevelt and Wilson, usth Taft hopelessly out of if, at this time, have an adequate conception of the circum lances, it Rep loss from 1908 110 L115 1,450 800 334 196 LECTED.Y Net Net Dem 5 er over 1808 1908 312 89 51 23 453 45 220 55 —-13 12 87 4 528 0 165 0 2 74 0 78 0 Grand Total 4,784 —. 8T LIKELY T0 PASS IT ALONG When you are through with this magazine will you kindly hand or send it to some friend or neighbor who you think is or ought to be in. terested. ——— a io——— There is no indispensable un an, The government will g to pieces if any one who are seeking to be entrusted with its guid ance should be left at home We are as important as the cause w in ordex to be mn resent a cause. ~— Woodrow Wils and believe in ” i historie DEMOCRACY oF HOMAS JErgersoN.—Thomos R. Mar. shall
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