Show LLOYD IS DOUBTFUL editor of the london records i i his observations san francasco Francl oct SO 0 mr thomas lloyd editor ot of the london who as traveled across the country stopping at numerous places lias has sent the following cablegram to his p paper aper in london to appear tor tomorrow 1 I traveled from chicago to st paul and over the northern pacific to portland or thence into california to san francisco chicago was outwardly busy and prosperous but really depressed the stock exchange was closed cloned the banks unwilling n g to lend factories were closed there were numbers ot of unemployed and street beggars were numerous all mere ere anxious for the future st paul was also depressed but has more hope bore from the rise in wheat the northwest North nest Is suffering even san Fran francisco clico party lines are everywhere obliterated it Is a a light of at the masses against the classes there Is a bitter feeling in the west against the syndicates trusts and combinations combination riot not so much ag against ainest the E east ast new york and chicago hope mckinley will carry several we western s tern states san ri francisco and portland disbelieve this mckinley inley Is unpopular tn in the west sound money and hanna are disliked by the workingmen the opinion here Is that the election will be cry close people are hopeful but not confident that mckinley will win the best lodges judges rear fear it a continuance ti nuance of the uneasiness I 1 find no dislike toward england personally I 1 am invest kindly received the coolheaded say they never saw haw such huch excitement cit ement since the war aar reject all predictions dic tiong the assumed confidence conn dene of nf politicians Is part of the game came bryan Is personally respected he la Is it a fanatic but honest lie jio exercises a magnetic influence over his hearers hear there I 1 Is not so much tear fear in the west as in the east of socialism and section sectionalism allain though it Is 14 admitted that distressed borrowers dislike the lenders and the laborers wish to restrict federal interference with state disturbances |