Show BlOW iT tOOIS IN IDAUO The Republican State Committee Gives Out Some Figures ofa Partial Poll of the State J i Majority Counties and All Sections of the State Are Represented Committee reels that Sentiment Disclosed is Representative of that Prevailing Throughout the StateFigures Make a Good Showing for Republicans TRIBUNE SPECIAL Boise Ida Oct 6The Republican State committee has given out some 4 figures of a partial poll of the State h 4 A majority of the counties and all seton se-ton oC the State arc represented and I the committee feels that the sentiment I sentmen I disclosed Is i representative of that which prevails throughout the entire State I There are In Idaho 394 prcclnts and 1 complete returns have been received from 123 The number of votes canvassed rTj can-vassed Is 23062 The canvass shows h 30703 of these to be Republican C319 to be Democratic 1791 Populist 100 Sil ver Republican SG Prohibitionist and 37S3 doubtful This is a trine more than onethird of the possible vote of the Stale These same precincts cast In 1S9S for Governor 5197 Republican votes C3S3 fusion Democrats and Silver Republicans Repub-licans ISOi Populist and 505 Prohibitionist Prohibi-tionist I The foil shows the Republicans have over 48 per cent of the votes canvassed I while JGII per cent arc doubtful I Is but necessary that they hal receive a little over onefifth of the vote whl his i h-is classed as doubtful and the committee I com-mittee claims they will receive three fifths If not more I The percentage of gain of the Republicans Re-publicans In these precincts over 3 SOS ifi a little over 7f per cent while the I gain of the fuslonlsts Is n little over f per cent I over victories won from an enemy whom we outnumbered more tfian five to one In population and more than twenty to one In all the resources now needed In war I was In that mood the treaty with Spain was negotiated and ratified The amendment to the treaty placing the Philippines on the same footing as Cuba was defeated by Mr Bryan he says and he adds I do not question that his motives Mere patriotic but extend ex-tend the same Charitable construction to President McKinley When the treaty wns ratified without that amendment and thus became part of the supreme law of the land the deplorable consequences would have followed just the same In my opinion If Mr I Bryan had been President Nor can I believe anybody with ordinary or-dinary common sense Is In danger of regarding President McKinlcys reelection re-election as an Indorsement of the war in the Philippines I seems to me the present tendency of President McKin lcys mIne can be discerned In the true American policy he Is now pursuing in China pursuing Mr MacVeagh says C he finds himself In harmony with the Republican platform plat-form on the gold standard But the controlling reason with me for supporting support-ing McKinley and Roosevelt he sa sIs s-Is the unwillingness I feel to intrust the government of the country to the men who now represent and control the Democrallc organisation standing as they do upon the Chicago platform of 1896 |