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Show Political Pointers. Fiom n tioll made by tlio New York Herald (u l'nrker paper) of tlie employes of the wholesale dry goods houses of tho II. It. Chimin Co. and James II. Dunham Co., for tlio put pose of utter-tuiuiny utter-tuiuiny their choice for I'lesideul at the ensuing election, tlio tidlieiuuts of Roosevelt wero in tlio majority After canvassing 140 voters in the II. It Clallllu Co., 81 favored Roosevelt, 111 wero in favor of Parker, while 21 weie iion-eoiiimittal or uiidecidtd. Replies to inquiries among tint em ptoyes of James II. Dunham A Co., Indicate that out of the pull of 01 men 50 will vote tho Republican national ticket, while only 11 will vote for Parker. Three weie undecided. Charles 10. Miller, superintendent of the entry and packing department of Olatllin (fcCo., who has 150 lueu under his supervision, said. "1 tlud among tlio men in my department the tenti luetic is strongly in favor of Roosevelt." Tlip mnlii otllco of tlio New Voik Life Insurance company showed preponderance preponder-ance of sentiment for Roosevelt The poll shows for RoDsevelt, 125, for Pinker, Pin-ker, 51. At the Steiuw ay piano plant 41 wore for Roosevelt mid 25 for Parker, and 03 weio undecided. Among tlio conductors an 1 uiotormeii of tho metropolitan street railway 150 werti! for Parker nud 58 for R msevelt. -- |