Show i EFFECT UT THE STATE I i State Candidates Imperilled By the I Local Contest I 1 New York Oct Politicians of all sorts are greatly interested in the probable I prob-able effect of the bitterness displayed in the municipal campaign upon the re I I suIt in the state at large The effects I j principally discussed are those affecting I I affect-ing the chances of Wallace and Parker i I Par-ker respectively the Republican and I Democratic nominees for chief Judge of I 1 the court of appeals and those of the I i legislative candidates individually I j is conceded that the bitterness developed devel-oped between the partisans of Low and Tracy if not stronger than that between be-tween George and Tammany is likely Ito I I-to be more widespread In its results Straight Democrats claimthough they i can give no substantial basis for their I assertion that Parker will run so far ahead of Wallace In Greater few York as to assure his election Already there i 1 are charges of trading on legislative I candidates and the length and complexity o com-plexity of the ballots cannot fail to I confuse the more illiterate voters BELITTLING GEORGE VOTE Conservative men are beginning to comment upon the belittling of the George vote by the regulars of there the-re lar parties and recall t their at teitlon the vote of 1SSS In which the tent0n 1llich single taxer received SSOOO when before no one would concede him a third of that total The deduction the conservatives conserva-tives make is that George will surprise the mlnimlsers of 1S97 as he confounded con-founded those Of luG MORE TALK THAN DOUGH Richard Croker is credited with the prediction that Van Wyelc will have a plurality of 75000 and that 50000 is safe to be bet on Meanwhile there is more talk of wagers than there Is outward out-ward and visible signs of betting and actual placing of money has not as yet begun to any marked extent |