| Show lNA NATION TION WIDE I j POLL SHOWS 1 WILSON GAIN I I New v York New ork y i- i ik k H Herald ra 1 d Supporter r of H Hughes s Admits t Tit That 3 31 1 St States tes President ent Has Ha Le Lead dof of V 1 t j k Only Cali California Shows Very Shows hP S Verj V for Strong Strong- Hughes I. I t CV t I. I V V 1 V By Telegram Special Service e. e V d f I NEWYORK NEW N YORK pet Oct 7 The NewYork New NeX X York Her Herald ld which teis h Jt I is 5 up up- P porting Hares C Bv Hughe t WIlt will tomorrow V pr print t the the third instalment 1 J me ment t- t of its noted politIcal p poll sting the he November vote The Tile forecast eC is is' is copyrighted d' d by oX th the Herald H r md s says Y l. l L V The fhe third week of the Heralds Herald's v straw tra votee o the na- na naj j tion finds Pr President sj pt Wilson m making ing gains g-ains Charles Charles' E E. E Hughe Hughes losing loing j some som of if the lead lle had 1 d la last t twe we veel f and m everything y I h u up for Of I aneck a and neck race for the pJ presidency with N New Yo York state likely I tc to be t the the e d factor Ow y I The Empire state in the the w vote tabulation n is is s-Jor s for jh the present s nt pJ placed c d in f the t Wilson 1 t column column I I but Is is is l unquestionably a doubtful state stat VV V V VV V V V VV V V V V t V VV V V If v the straw v vote percentages s sye ye were vere e car carried ou out t to to a a. a conclusion h V how now flOWs the tile state woul go to th V Hughes Hugh SJ because h he is s. s running ahead upstate the bigger vote i is cast while the pr president is running I ahead in tn New York City where here there re is is a big vote b but t. t smaller r than han th the rest est of f the V V V I r In h In the the- 79 03 v votes votes- te taken ake in 1 J two thirty st states states' J sL t the e R Republican has ha a a ph plurality over ver tl th the president p p t of Last st week y eR ln th the net of Hughes s' s was 3 f v r- r NIn N- N I In California alone ji r. r es vote ote ex exceeds ed JQ that t pr sk 1 V V f. dent gent by plurality p V V V V V V 4 4 d ili I lr i t 1 V i vote Y 7 r 4 t t-rf t 1 f in I fact fasl Sili 5 G l ke y J th the thed E. E la tate which i jS j'S js to th come coni forward t an an old lihle I Republican P. P m majority ty T There r is apparently t no doubt dout k that h t th the G Golden n st stater t will yU g gor go r R Republican 1 In lii t 1 the total vote oJ of 5 1889 straw w ballots bal bal- jl lots ts castin states tho those these be l left of c twenty six six ty-six e being ng ft out calculation n nI b. b being i Ari Arizona on California Nevada New Mexico o Washington and I Oregon Pr President Wilson leads Mr Hughes by 1 07 vot votes s. s V V V V Continued on page e 2 V V 4 T. T R. R BOSS OF G. G 0 O. O P. P WILSON SAYS IN SPEECH Continued from page 1 can party the collateral branch to toI which I have just referred backed asa as aa aaa I a candid candidate for the United States senate senate senate sen sen- ate in the state of New York a man mani whose avowed position in respect tor to r international law was and ana anda i a whose intention was if he became a a ar r member of that great council upon international affairs in Washington I to promote the interests of one side in the present war in Europe Therefore we are arc warranted in believing believing be- be lieving that if the Republican party Should one very large branch of it would insist upon what its leader I b has lias S insisted upon a complete reversal u of policy and in view of the support that the candidate I have referred to in New York received that reversal of policy can only be a reversal from pei peace ce to war war SINISTER COMBINE But back of the scenes in the Rep Republican Republican Re Re- p publican party the president pr said ti quiet self self confident confident knowing the game galIe better than any anyone one else are the themen themen themen men who really have organization and andi i control in m their own possession the theold theold theold old guard the men who at any rate afford us us this tins advantage in contro contro- controversy versy we ersy we know where to find them They are always In the same place They always intend the same thing They always have the same same same-I I was about to say ideals but I will not misuse a handsome word word the the same ame conception of what politics is for and who know to make a well known mown quotation quotation quotation quo quo- tation exactly what they want They amidst the confusions of counsel willbe willbe will willbe be be- bethe the only ones who can concert action action ac ac- ac- ac tion lion and the only ones who will know how liow to carry it through He defined the Republican combination combination combination com of men of every sort and variety variety va- va va variety of purpose as one of the most sinister concerns American politics poetics e ever eyer ei saw PEOPLE MUST DECIDE The United States has now to choose whether it will have a government government government govern govern- ment for fot the people or a government for Tor special interests The mask masl Is off ft t always alwa's was there apparent It never never reached below the lips and you ou could auld see the cynical smile underneath Under pleas of righteous patriotism inthe in inthe inthe the eye but a cynical hardness about the lips They want possession of the government They Want vant control of toe treasury of the United States They want ant determination of the foreign connections connections connections con con- and policies of the United States tates They want possession of the legislation of the United States Ii is order or 01 order der dei that the comfortable partnerships four our years ago broken up nay may be le- le r stored So It seems that he Independent voter otei has a perfect perfectly plain proposition tion before him Does he want to discontinue discontinue discontinue dis dis- continue the liberal peaceful policies I of the present administration and sub subs I in their stead the probably hostile hostile hos hos- I tile the probably warlike and the Inevitably inevitably in- in reactionary policies of the 1 good opposition A great deal of in- in In-I In has been expended iri in obscuring In ing g the issues of the campaign campaign 1 I RAPS WA WALL L STREET T. T If If it were an issue so tar far as I am f concerned whether I am wise and lovable lovable lovable lov- lov able able or not I myself would vote vote in the negative I do not pretend to wisdom and I do pretend with the greatest confidence to absolute devotion to the interests of my fellow countrymen men and andI I 1 do wish to confirm the judgment nt of certain gentlemen In Wall Vall street that I never can can operate co-operate with the them I wish ish I could I wish that they could see their own interest I wish the they had vision enough to see that a happy prosperous people are aie re the only foundations foundations that are secure for or private wealth and success I wish that they could see that in proportion as they love and serve their then fellowmen their fellowmen Will contribute to their own elevation and achievement I I I pity them because they are blind but until they get their eyes eyes' open I cannot walk with them because 1 I want to walk and not fall tall It is ig u a matter of satisfaction to me that there are arc so many independent voters In the United States BELIEVES IN PARTIES I r am a Democrat with a little dand d dand and a big D D' and I am progressive with all my heart with a little p p j But I dont don't caw cans in the least for any party that does not lend Itself to the 4 actual generous progress of ot the na na- tion And I would wish to see the I Democrat rejected upon the Instant I When It Jt turned away from these purposes purposes pur pur- poses and objects I believe in parties because they are ate necessary instruments Instruments Instruments ments and they are honorable an and noble nobie and worth supporting only when the they are implements and Instruments of the general welfare We e were born not to pile up material material ma ma- wealth but to see that the spirits of mankind did not lose heart We were born to prefer Justice to power humanity to any form torm of ot self- self Uh ieh achievement IDEALS OF AMERICA We e raised up as we have raised up In effigy In the harbor of NSW New York In en n image of liberty enlightening the would world showing a a path o of luminous us light across the waters which we said if it men would follow it would leadth lead th them m to a land of Justice to a land of or orbr br brotherly love Jove to a land where men operated co-operated because they believed inca In ca each h others other's rights to a land where noman no noman man sought to be another mans man's mass master mas mas- s ter but where all men were united to- to nether ether in a like comradeship and aft af- af t cUon These are the ideals of America and these are the ideals which will settle the election of 1916 I Hugh Gordon Miller l former Progressive Progressive Pro Pro- I leader spectacularly at attacked attacked at- at I at tacked Roosevelt and other deserting t i Bull Moosers for scuttling the ship and sailing away Way to Botany Turning to the president he lie declared de declared declared de- de true Progressives would not go back to to Republicanism a adding We ask to come aboard your progressive progressive progressive pro pro- ship Mr President and keep oui sacred honor and carry out the covenant we made with the people of the United States I CRITICISES CRITICISM 1 We are arc about to determine the president said whether we shall change the lines of our national policy Every line of that national policy has f been hlen Question questioned d. d no diagrams have heon drawn of an any other Everyone of ti MIP lines line handsomely projected in the thelast thelast last Jal-it th tto- tto and a half halt years ha has been auctioned and condemned and it is particularly interesting to me to ad ad- ad dress men men who have made up their minds minds- that the they are to exactly exactly exactly ex ex- ex- ex as they thew think Fortunately the lines of this campaign campaign campaign cam cam- have recently been becoming very clear indeed The choice is a aYer avery avery Yer very definite one which does not re reQuire require require re- re quire any subtle analysis for its determination On the one hand is a party which is united made up of ot congenial elements elements ele ele- ments and which has determined its direction by its performance and not by its promises You know what the Democratic party has accomplished You know that it neither can turn back nor desires to turn back You know that it is united as never united be before before be- be fore and you know that there is no conflict of counsel within its ranks You have a compact and therefore ir irresistible irresistible irresistible ir- ir resistible force to accomplish something something some some- thing in particular LEADERS COMMENDED Some very very Interesting things have happened in the Democratic party In the last three and a half years When I went to Washington I went with certain certain tain men in my mind who had long been influential in the counsels of ot congress congress congress con con- gress who I 1 was told were reactionaries reaction reaction- men aries aries aries aries- men en I J mean mean- in the Democratic ranks And I want to say for those men that no wh in harness ever pulled harder than the they did in the direction of the party's program of ot progress I 1 did id riot not have to lie awake at night not knowing wh what t they were going to do I knew that they were going to operate co-operate with sagacity and justice and nd force in th the accomplishment that the party part had pledged itself to and they did operate co and did triumph and bring about the great reat achievements achievements achievements achieve achieve- ments of the party So that I can testify that back of me as a leader of the party there is an organized en enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en- en and determined team that thatis is ready to do team work worle and obey every signal r rOne DEFINES LABOR RIGHTS One of the things that threatens us in the future if the Republican party 1 Is successful Is a conflict between capital and labor not that any any- new lines lires will be be- drawn but because so farr far so many representatives of capital have refused to regard the laborer as asa asa asa a fellow human fellow human being lie He is Just as much interested in the welfare of ot business business' and the progress of society as those who organize business and conduct it it When we take tale each other I into partnership there will be no more war between labor and capital The I articles of co partnership co must be written with the heart not with the thee brain The They must be written because I we mean it not riot because we think it is expedient They rhey must be written be beI because because be- be I cause America founded in that tha t day of vision depends for her hei growth and her glory upon the realization of that vision of ot the rights of mankind RECALLS CORRUPTION Speaking of the reactionary element the president saidI saidI said I would advise these gentlemen if they want to- to show real ical capacity not to show their then hands so plainly Every erv I time they speak unguardedly they speak in hr terms of ot a they speak in m terms that carry cairy us back in thought to those days when though the American Amer Amer- ican people were not awakened to the fact a subtle corruption of the w will had crept al all all through our body politic Corruption in the crash and gross sense of the word has not often shown itself in our national politics fellow citizens There are various arious ways in which to corrupt a mans man's will and control his actions One v very ry interesting wa way used to be to see to it that he did not get an any he U tf he n not tt I thank God th that t the fe federal eral t reserve I system Has ina made I it t Impossible ti tb to give him orders FISHER EULOGIZES WORK I I r am not speaking by bv way of general general gen- gen eral conjecture I l have seen teen men ruined in this state of New Jersey deprived de- de of their livelihood li l by being de deprived deprived deprived de- de of their credit when hen they had perfectly good assets when they ha haas had hadas as much right to live and to trade as I any man suddenly found that their notes would not be renewed and when I j the they applied at other banks from those in in which they had hall formerly dealt they found that they would not take their notes 4 President Irving Fisher of Yale a member of Roosevelt's national conservation conservation con con- con commission eulogized President President Pres Pres- I id ident nt Wilsons Wilson's work while Hugh Gordon Miller of New York formerly I Progressive called the B Bull ll Moose disintegration disintegration disintegration dis dis- integration one of the saddest political tragedies an and treacheries of all time |