Show Women in Politics Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch COLUMBUS 0 July 7The attempt of four correspondent to find out what the leading women of Columbus think of the nomination of Governor Hill for the Presidency Presi-dency by Mrs Hendricks developed the curious fact that most of tho leading women are not careful readers of the newspapers news-papers for very few of them had read any thing about it though all the daily papers of tan city published the matter bins Dr Henderson one of the most prominent advocates of womans suffrage in the city said saidWhat What Mrs Hendricks says in Governor Hills favor will be a powerful influence in securing for him the nomination The time was when to nominated by a woman would have made any man the butt of mer iless and fatal ridicule but that time has passed Womans suffrage is coming swiftly The leading men of the nation respect us now Mrs John A Logan certainly cer-tainly wields a power in politics exceeded by but few men to day Neither Governor Campbell nor ex Governor Eoraker probably < prob-ably kiibwsTibw great factor the influence of woman was in working out the result iu Ohio last fall Mrs N E Lovejoy is not a woman suffragist suf-fragist although a public spirited woman I read the newspapers very carefully she said and have political opinions I am an ardent Republican but I have never taken sides on tho woman suffrage question ques-tion Will women vote J Perhaps but not in my day I can find all and more than I can do in other work that seems to uio more urgent I do not know what will be the effect of Mrs Hendricks declaration It certainly brings Hil prominently before the people Mrs Harvey Colt has long been known as one of the strongminded women ot Columbus Co-lumbus She did not know Mrs Hendricks was a womausuffrage advocate but congratulated con-gratulated her on the interest she was taking tak-ing in politics and upon the influence she evidently yielded What Mrs Hendricks said of Governor Hill would she thought aid his candidacy Woman suffrage she said is coming as a necessity just as the emancipation of the slaves came It will soon be admitted as an expediency to purify corrupt politics Mrs O G Peters had noted with pleasure pleas-ure the declaration of Mrs Hendricks She was always glad to see women have political politi-cal opinions and reasons for them but as Ito I-to Governor Hills candidacy she would not venture an opinion |