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Show 'FORECAST OF RESULTS BY PAPERS "Wichita, Kan . Oct. IS. 1912. "Roosevelt always leader here, more popular since shootin?. Bryan's per-j per-j sonnl attack on him two weeks ago this 6dctlon took many faltering ones to Progressive standard. Stubbs' speech last night before thousands brought loud encoring mention Roosevelt's Roose-velt's name. Kansas safe for the colonel. col-onel. BEACON." "Memphis, Tenn.. Oct. IS. 1912 "We "nave not at our disposal any concreto figures, but the situation horo Is romnrkable In tho fact that in a so uthem Democracy community communi-ty with three daily novvspapers, one Is emphatically for Roosevelt and the other two dare not open their mouths excopt In approval and compliment. "GILBERT D. RAINE, "News Scimitar." "Detroit. M"ch., Oct 18, 1912. "Fight in Michigan Feoms between Roosovnlt and Wilson Roosevelt's visit hero added to his strength. Feeling Feel-ing for him has strengthened since he was shot. PoIIb almost universally show Roosevelt well In lead, witn lait bad third Master sccretarj nnd majority ma-jority of executive board of state grange with Progressive partv "DETROIT NEWS." "Pittsburg, Pa., Oct 18, 1912. "Have made careful cstimato based on a postal card cunvass of registered regis-tered voters The figures 1 give f will stake my reputation on as a political po-litical prophet. They are not partisan figures, hut Just wnat the returns show Under this ratio the result will he as follows: On a probable vote of 1,250.000 In Pennsylvania, Roosevelt, Roose-velt, 528.339; Wilson, .".10,750. Taft, 157.106: Debs. 228.0G2; scattering, 21,-075. 21,-075. Put a pin in this prodictlon. "A. P MOORE. j "Pittsburg Leader." "ML Vernon, Ind., Oct. IS, 1912. , "Thirty-day poll shows that 75 pet cent of the rc-?ular Republicans wll voto tho Progressive ticket In this county. Twelve per cent of the regular reg-ular Democrats will vote the Progressive Progres-sive ticket. Numbers of regular Democrats Dem-ocrats and Republicans aro wavcrinp. Republicans lost heavily In final reg- J Istratlou THE EVENING Sl'N " "San Frauclsco, Cal. Oct. 19 1912 "No doubt Roosevelt carry California, Califor-nia, big majority; polls about bay give Roosevelt 1.139. .Wilson 0211. Taft out of running Roosevelt prob-ablv prob-ablv carry San Francesco by few-thousand. few-thousand. South overwhelming Roosevelt. Will lend In most other districts of state. Bottlng oven mon-ev mon-ev Roosevelt carrv Btate by twenty thousand. BULLETIN " "Clay Center, Kan., Oct. 19, 1012 "Rooaevflt sentiment seems to be growing in this section. Ho Is expected ex-pected to carry this countv by from one to two hundred. Wilson will be necond and Taft a poor third, receiving re-ceiving about one voto to the other candidates three. This is conservative. conserva-tive. It mav be a Roosevelt land- I slide. THE TIMES." 'St Paul, Minn . Oct, 20. 1912. "Believe Roosevelt will carry state. Trend continues his way. Taft making mak-ing first attempt recognition. Wilson strong until last week. Colonel's accident ac-cident brings many votes Southorn Minnesota and Twin City Strong Wilson centers, figures not available. Will sond at earliest convenience Fiftv-sevcn counties boliove .sure for Roosevelt, PIONEER PRESS." I 'Vlncennes, Ind., Oct. 20. 1912. "From polls taken Progressive par- , ty this vicinity will secure seventy-five seventy-five per cent Republican voto and ten lo fifteen per ceut Democratic. Straw votes show laboring men support sup-port Progressives and general belief be-lief that many who fall express themselves them-selves will vote Progressive. Within past week Progressive sentiment has J increased rapidly and belief that bat- ' tie between Roosevelt and Wilson greatlv helping former -THE VINCENNES CAPITAL." "Fredorickshurg. Va Oqt. IS, 1912. "From talks With mon in both city and adjoining counties wo think the belief is well foundod that Roosevelt will get u crv much larger otc than , tlo leading Demociats bsllove. How , largo this vote will bo It Is Impossi- , hlo to estimate Mr. Henry Warden, j the clialrmau of the local Progressive i partv. s;iv3 that Roorovelt will get , practlcallv all of the Republican vote j In the cliv fully ninety nor cent of It; that Taft will not got over twenty j votes. ., i "THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO." j "Natchoz.'Mlss., Oct. IS. 1912. , 'There will he 20 per cut of th Adams countv voto cast for Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Estimate he will receive between be-tween eight and ton thousand votes In state. Parties here support Colouel Roosevelt, declaring Iip will ffive them relief from unbearable conditions of repeated overflows of Mississippi riv- er." J. B. SNIDER, VWM "Editor Natchez News." H "Tarentum, Pa., Oct. 20. 1912. VM "This section Allegheny valley safe MWM for Roosevelt, sentiment growing. VWt Sixty per cent of workmen in our mills IH for hlra. News straw vote to date, H largelv business district, Roosevelt, H 1S7: Wilson. 113, Taft. 100, Debs. S7. H Mills will show Increase. WMm "VALLEY DAILY NEWS." IB Greenville, Pa.. Oct. 20, 1912 M "Roosevelt on the gain. No defec- M Hon. Seme Taft expression being VM smoked out. Roosevelt will cany H Mercor countv and the state. The IH drift of rentlment towards Progressive jH pavtv. ConR. osnmnn Nye spoke here VU last' night. It Is a whirlwind; mado IH votes. Outlook good Shooting will tM holp Roosevelt. H "EVENING RECORD.' B "Waukcgan, 111.. Oct 20. 1912. M 'Lcoks like Roosevelt will cany th 1W bapner Republican count of Illinois 'MWM bv a safe .majority, trow vote show; MMM Roosevelt L'92. Taft 50, Wilson 90. H Roosevelt carrion all straw votes. MWM "R. M 'ANDREWS. Gar.ette." WWM -Watcrtpwn. N. Y, Oct. 20, 1912. MM "New York state Prosbytery poll MmM tuken at annual meeting gives Roose- H veil 90, Wilson CO, Taft U, Chafin 7. UWM Colonel Roosovolt ijeeros to bo strong- MmM er In northern No' York today than MU ho has been at any time since tho MMM campaign opened. He will receive a H big tcin all the northern counties" Mmm "11. B JOHNSON. Times." Mm "New Orleans La Oct, 20. 1912. 'MM "Procresslve strength unknown, bU. mM judging from clubs organized in sugar Mm and ri'or districts Its votp will bn Mm about ten thdnsuud in wholo sUto. H over half of yhlch will he In New Or- IH leans. Party's strength here abo it H 10 per cent sreatcr than at Leglnnins. H ' , "NEW ORLEANS ITEM." MM |