Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1912 — View of Wall Street. [ARTICLE]

View of Wall Street.

Wall street and many business men of New York now regard the election of next fall as already decided. It is the view that the Republican party is split wide open. For that reason these men are persuaded that the Democratic party will be triumphant, no matter who the candidate may be, and that the victory will be so sweeping that the Dmocratic majority in the lower house will be greater than in the present house; dnd that as soon as state elections for United, States senators can take place, the Democratic party will be in a majority in thp upper house—Holland, in the Wall Street Journal. >

“The Outlook, which speaks from an inlook into the purposes and policies of the Claimant, insists that the tariff is not an issue between parties at the coming presidential election. The tariff does not interest the Claimant. It is a sore topic for his clients, the trusts.

The reference in a recent speech of the colonel to “my attorney general” attracts some attention. But as the attorney general named was Charles J. Bonaparte no one seems disposed to claim adverse possession.