Show NOTHING TO IT BUT HUGHES S SAYS AYS WILLCOX Tr LOOKS FOR GOP GooP ELECTORS TO BE CHOSEN Republican National Committee Committee Com Com- Head Says Every Indication Points to Old- Old Time Victory November 7 PARTY REUNITED IS IN THE MAJORITY l Analyzes Election Figures to Show Shon That Extravagant Claims of Bourbons Are re on False Hopes ALL LL OVER BUT SHOUTS I N W Y YORK Oct 29 The The campaign campaign campaign cam cam- is practically ended and there is nothing to it but the election of Hughes said William am R. R Willcox Willcox Will Will- cox chairman of the Republican national national na nn- committee today When the votes are arc counted on the night b of November 7 it will be found that at least Hughes and Fairbanks electors have been chosen and it may maybe maybe y be a considerable number more I look for an time old-time Republican vic vic- tory Everything E points that way Remember that this is a a. Republican country There TheN are aro moro morn Republicans lc ns In It than there are ar Democrats Democrat's The Republicans o outnumber th D Democrats mo rats In normal times b by m more rc than a n. mil mu- lion They Thoy outnumber the tho Democrats In man many states an and the aggregate of or the tho electoral votes otes of or the jure ure Republican lican states Is Js much greater grent r than the aggregate of or tho the electoral votes of or the tho sure Democratic states s. s It Is only when tho the Republican part party Is suffering from some somo untoward circumstance such as operated against It four years ears ago that the Democrats have ha an any chance to win a national elec elec- tion The Tho trouble with the Democratic mana managers In their extravagant extra claims for tor vIctor victory this year Is that the they are still thinking and talking In terms of or 1912 whereas this is 1916 The Republicans Republicans Republicans are acting together this year car and und thc they very much outnumber theother tho the other fellows It Is perfectly obvious Iou that Mr r. r McCormick McCormick Mc- Mc Cormick and his colleagues In putting out their extraordinary claims figure I I tho states which gave their electoral vote ote to Wilson In 1912 as Democratic But the fact Is that there thero were no more mor Democratic states in 1912 than usual Mr Wilson Ilson carried only fourteen states four tour years ago the ago the same old solid south and nothing more Tho They were Alabama Arizona Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Mississippi sippi North orth Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas lexas and Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Those are the tho only states In which air Ir Wilson 1 majority of oC the popular vote a and d it Is only those states which ho can he be said to have carried Every other ther state In the tho Union voted against him Analyzing Analysing the Vote Yote Mr Jr Roosevelt e t secured tho the electoral vote oto of ot six states California Michigan Michi gan Minnesota Pennsylvania anla South Continued on Page lage 2 CABRERA DENIES PRINTED STORY Disclaims Attack oz on U. U S. S Officials A Attributed by bya a N News Agency t I Continued From Pago Page 1 brought tho the ambassador authority to repudiate them In advance Until word Jf it Mr Arredondo's ArredondA ac action lie lie- tion ane and of ot Mr Ir Cabreras Cabrera's repudiation at New Neis York camo came to th them m tonight I heads hend of the state department had taken taken tak tak- en on a most serious view of or the statement statement state state- ment attributed to Cabrera who besides bo- bo sides being Carranza's minister of or fi finance fl- fl nance Is chairman of the tho Mexican group of or tho the Joint commission now silting sitting sitting sit sit- ting at Atlantic City lt iti N. N J. J Carried II Consternation How the statement orl originated has a bee been the tho subject of ot much speculation and apparently ht has Imn narrowed down to ton n 1 nr h st L LI L Ca Cabrera re and the members of or th tho I. I bureau staff start who gave g-avo It to tho the press rho bureau set up sonic some time ago with with's s 's S. S G. G Weeks formerly a press censor censori i for tor the tho Carranza government g at Mexico Mexico Mex Mex- ico City at nt Its head hoad has been regarded regard regard- I ed cd as the semiofficial mouthpiece of or the I embassy The employee who I Issued suc yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- es R statement was Vas George e F F. Edmunds Edmunds Ed Ed- munds muncie publicity representative of or the embassy until the tho bureau was organ organ- Edmunds asserts I that the statement statement state state- ment meat was ne dictated to him bin at Atlantic City b by Cabrera who authorized him him to mal make e It public Weeks tonight tele telegraphed graphed Cabrera disclaiming responsibility fox for tho the action Time The appearance of the st statement I created consternation at nt the tho embassy Mr 11 Arrendondo promptly had a conference con con- ference with Mr Cabrera rn over the long distance telephone Later It was ex explained explained explained ex- ex that tho bureau had prepared anti and Issued without authority the statement statement statement state state- ment as a n. result o of remarks made by Cabrera Friday to a representative of ot the bureau He lie said Cabrera ra made no unpleasant references to lo tho American merlean government and moreover was not ex expecting expecting ex- ex his remarks to be quoted What rn Saul Salil They were speaking said the ambassador ambassador am am- baes about the tho situation In gencia general gen gen- cia eral elal and especially In Chihuahua as to how Villa had been able to cause such alarm Mr said not for publication publication pub pub- and without expecting that his remarks would be use used The American government could help us by Increasing Its vigilance Is to prevent ammunition from getting Into the time hands of ot Villa and tJ by expelling from the United States a great number of or Mexican refugees who ho are very well known as ns enemies of oC the do facto government gov gor- in Mexico This th the American government could do strictly within the province of or American neutrality laws lawe Further than these remarks It was stated there was no reference in any part of 01 Mr Ir Cabreras Cabrera's conversation to the United States government go or Its 0 officers cc reThe re The public should be warned Mr Arren Arrendondo ondo added that man many false statements have hav appeared and will continue to be published In the United States by hy enemies of the de do facto government government gov gov- whoso whose purpose Is to bring about Intervention In Mexico and armed conflict between Mexico and the United United Unit Unit- ed Cd States S Scent ut Plot Naco aco Ariz Oct 29 On On clearing up the wreck rcck on tho Southern Pacific of ot Mexico o railway which occurred near neal Del lel Rio Hlo Sonora three days day ago It was as found that dynamite had been placed under tim this track with what la is believed to be the intention of or blowing up tip the special train bearing General l P. P Elias Ellas Calles until rec recently n tJ mill military tar commander of ot Sonora Reports Report brought here say that the tho Carranza government Is placing soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers at a different points along alonS the Southern Pacific Mexican lines and at Cananea There are a nl ako o r rumors rumors morR that revolutionary forces are aro gathering In inthe the tho mountainous parts of oC Sonora Bandit J Chihuahua City Me Mex Oct 29 A A small force of f bandits believed to be operating as aR a a. part of ot Francl Francisco co Villas Villa's scouting force or e was routed at Sam Sauz about OO miles south of oC Juarez on thE tho Mexican Central r railway line yesterday yesterday yester ester day a report made to Gon Gen Trevino b by Col Rc ee Sanchez commanding tho the Carranza forces there stated This was the first time Villa bandits havo been cen sighted on omi tho Mexican Central Central Central Cen Cen- railroad recently the tho bandits having haying haY haY- ing confined their operations to the country aloni the Mexico 1 Northwestern I railroad west vest of ot Chihuahua City Saua auz is only twenty seven miles north of or the state stale capital Reports from rom the field state stat that i Villa ihla Is moving toward to Santa Rosalia and had passed through h the Santa banta Gertrudis ranch near Santa Rosalia n. No attack has yet ct been rea made e upon Santa anta Rosalia by the tho bandits accordIng according accord accord- Ing InE to General Trevino General Maycotte May May- cotte cotto was vms expected to reach thero there late today The Tho railroad line which was cut b by bandits near Ortiz Is being being- re repaired re- re paired The Tho telegraph line lino 1 Is still down south of ot herp but overland 1 communication I has been established to Iho tue first eta eta- 11 n n V. V 1 1 thi I 0 M II |