| Show I POLITICS BY WIRE I By ES Telegram Sc Spiral News TRENTON N. N J. J Oct 5 Asserting that the campaign of 1916 is as important as the campaign camp of ot 1896 and resembles that campaign in m that the Democratic party and its Candidates are seeking p power power pow pow- yer y er for disingenuous unsound but alluring alluring ing reasons former President Taft opened the Republican state campaign here last night Mr l Taft attacked the Democratic par tys ty's fiscal policy polley as extravagant attacked its free trade tariff its claim to credit redil for prosperity and also its foreign policy polley He also turned his attention to President Wilson s defense of his course in settling the threatened railroad strike through the enactment of or the Adamson law C C C SIOUX FALLS S. S D. D Oct Inter In Mexico was advocated in an address here last night by J. J Frank Hanf Hanly Han- Han ly f y the sf Prohibition L t candidate an d for or president dent Simultaneously SI he urged e cRi Charles f E. E Hughes J to announce what he would do In the Mexican situation if elected dent cent Hanly said that both ho he and Hughes had criticised Wilson's Wilsons Mexican policy and now that he had announced his attitude attitude atti atti- tude he would like to know that of the Republican presidential candidate C C NEW YORK TORN Oct 5 Thero 5 There are two things which cannot be successfully warmed over over over-a a cold dinner and an old love This was wa the comment of Chairman Vance Varie McCormick of the Democratic national national na na- na- na committee on the meeting of or Colonel Colo Cob nel neb Roosevelt and former President Taft TaCt at the Union League club From Fr rn what I have learned added Mr tr McCormick l the widely advertised feast provided plenty to eat but very little littie lit lit- tie tle love C C NEW YORK Oct 5 Newton Newton D. D Baker secretary of war defended President WilH Wil Wil- sons son's a approval Val of the hour eight-hour day for H- H railway y trainmen In ln an address here yes at a mass meeting of women held I under the auspices of the women's bureau of the Democratic national committee |