Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 October 1904 — Page 3
RICHMOND -DAILY -PALLADIUM, MONDAY MORNlTO, OCTOBER 31, 1904.
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NON-PARTISAN POLL TAKEN OF THE COUNTRY BY THE NEW YORK HERALD
PRES. ROOSEVELT WAS 257
Certain or Eighteen to Spare and New York is Not Counted in the List.
444444444444444 NEW YORK HERALD'S ELECTION FORECAST Presidential Roosevelt 257 Parker 159 Doubtful 60 Necessary to Elect 239.. Congress. House of Representatives Republicans 210 Decomrats 161 In Doubt 15 Senate Republicans 56 Democrats 34
000 less than that received by McKinley and Roosevelt in 1900. The Herald estimates the plurality in the city for Judge Parker as being probably 133,000 large enough to bring the apparent lead of Mr. Roosevelt down to 12,000. There are signs pointing to this excess over the Coler vote of 1902. Mr. Coler had 122,000 more than Mr. Odell in the city. Mr. Cleveland had 109,000 more than Harrison in the same territory before the consolidation.
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New York, October 20. The election of Roosevelt ami Fairbanks is indicated by a nonpartisan o of the country, taken by the New York Herald. The result if the poll, together with a review of the situation in all sections,, will be printed in the Herald tomorrow morning. The probability of an increased Republican majority in the. House of Representatives in the fifty-ninth Conjiivss also is indicated by the Ik raid's poll. With New York showing an apparent difference of only 12,000 votes between the presidential candidates and this figure in favor of Mr. Roosevelt such a situation is presented that it is held to be misleading to classify the Empire State as otherwise than doubtful on the national ticket, and as Democratic on the governorship. Hut not counting: New York, 257 electoral votes or eighteen more than the 230 necessary to elect, are set 4 a v 1 it
tiown by tne lieraiu as sure lor Roosevelt and Fairbanks. For Parker and Davis there are seen as certainties only the 151 electoral votes of the solid South, with the eight of
Maryland added. In the States class
ed as doubtful the odds favor the Republicans in Colorado, Delaware, Montana, New York and "West Virginia, with an aggregate of fifty-
seven electoral votes, and the Demo
crats in Navada, with three electoral votes. Indiana is set down as safe for Roosevelt, as are Connecticut, New Jersey and Rhode Island in the East,
where Democratic hope has turned in expectation that if the Empire state went Democratic so would go its neighbors, through business, industrial and political attachments. The loss of Indiana and any oC the three eastern states named, with doubtful New York, would reduce the number of electoral votes counted as favoring the Republican ticket below the 230 necessary to elect. With their 159 conceded votes, New York and Nevada, and the fifteen of Indiana which their managers claim with apparent confidence, the Democrats would still have to gain twenty-three-electoral votes to win, for
five of which they must seek beyond the doubtful list of Republican probability. Naturally, the greatest interest in the Herald's poll will attach to the figures for New York, where the closeness of the contest is plainly indicated by the small margin in the tabulation oi perhaps 1,500,000 votes. The New York poll, moreover, was more systematic than that conducted in other parts of the country. Special correspondents spent three weeks visiting every section of the state. They talked with laboring men, farriers, mechauics, railroad men, merchants, labor organizers, manufacturers, bankers, professional men and politicians. The canvass of the fiftyseven counties outside of the city of NeAV York was conducted indently of the poll of the city, and there was no manipulation of figures !o place one candidate ahead of the tuber. The result up state showed that Roosevelt would come down to Harlem bridge with an estimated plurality of 144,750, which is about 29,-
December H4y8 114Vi December 114y8 114& Corn. May 1.... 11312 1127s December 0 50 Oat.
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December 29 p9y2 Pork. May . 31 31 October 10.85 1090 Lard. January 12.40 12.42 January 7.15 7 Receipts, hogs 22000; left over, 8000; prospects, gc lower; light, 4S0 and 520; mixed, 480 and 530; heavy, b65 and 530; rough, 465 and 585. Receipts, cattle 13000, weak. Receipts, sheep 18000, slow. LOCAL MARKETS
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So are prices on everything at other stores. We have several low limbs onour supply tree, in fact have no high limbs AOFEWfl B A R G A I N 3 Cotton Blankets, 10-4 Lte, worthJ1.26,'Friday an I Saturday . . . ... . , ildren'8 fleeced Union Suits, sizes 4 to 14, ortU 8.c, Friday and Saturday . 83c rsey Mittens for men, women and children, Friday and Saturday . . , . . 10c I,dies Walking SkirtsSkirts worth4 at S2.75 ; Skirts worth $3.60 - at $2.48 ; Skirts wortli;1.60.at . &z ur three-quarter length Coats have arrived. Call and see them. GROCERY! IT EMS
I Am Boes'Flour $Oc Parsnips 4 lbs for . lOc Pineapples, fine . lOc Hood's Genuine Buckwheat . . . .".5c E. Z. Stove Polish lOc
Hard Wheat Flour. ....... 75c Ccv bage, per lb 1c Pickled Pigsfeet two for 5c Hood's Coffee . 12c
Stamps" with'all purchases. Free delivery., Phone your order, either line. Storefopen Tuesday, Friday andSaturday evenings.
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Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Wheat, $1.10, CO lbs. No. 3, TPd $106 58 lbs. Old Corn, 55c. No. 2; 56 lb3. (shelled) to bushel 45c per bushal Timothy, new baled $8 to $10. Clover, baled $7 to $8. Clover seed, $5 to $6 per bu.
New Oats, 30c per bu. Straw $6. Zleati at Retail. Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Liver pudding, 10c. Bacon, 15 to 20e lb. Roast pork, 12 1-2 to 15c. Veal, 10 to 20c lb. New lard 8c b. Smoked ham, 12 to 25c lb. Poultry 12 to 16c per lb. Fish, 8 to 15c lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c per lb. Lamb, 12 to 20c per lb. Smoked sausage, 12 l-2e lb. Beefstake, 15c. Beef, 6 to 15c per lb. Fresh pork, 15c per lb. ""Chuck roastflO to" 12 l-2e per lk
Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Pork chops, 12 to ,15c per lb. Country Produce. (Prices Paid by the Ideal Grocery.) Eggs, 19c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; counti 17c to 20c per lb. Young Chicken, dressed 16c lb (Furnished by the T ' Retail Prices Maple syrup. Honey, 20c lb. Red Beets, 25c p&. Lemons, 15 to 25c 1 Apples, 25c to 35c pei ck. Cnbbage 5 to 10c head. Celery, 3 bunches for 10c. Tomatoes, 50c bushel. Dressed chicken, 14 c lb. Eggs, 23c dozen. Potatoes, 60c per bushel. Country butter, 22c. Pumpkins, 5 and 10c. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 30c pk. Pineapples 15 to 20c. Eating Pears, 25c pk. Cranberries, 10c . Concord grapes, 25c basket, 7 lbs. Lettuce 15c lb. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Cal. Oranges, 20 to 50c doz. Potatoes, 15c peck. California Plums, 10c quart. Spanish onions, 5c lb. Richmond Livestock. Hogs, 200 lbs, top, heavy, $5.75. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 4c to 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 41-2c ib. Common steers, 3 to 3 l-2c b. Lambs, 41-2c to 5c lb. Veal calves, 5c lb.
Sheep, fine extra, 4c lb.
Governo Lieutenant Miller. Secretary
Storms. Auditor of State David E. Sherrick. Attorney Gene, n l Charles W. Miller. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Fassatt A. Cotton. Reporter of Supreme Court Geo. W. Self. State Statistician Joseph H. Stubbs. Judge of the Supreme Court, Second District Oscar H. Montgomery. Third District John V. Hadley. LEGISLATIVE. Oongrea. James E. Watson. OeaatoK. j h -Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer. . Joint Representative. Richard Elliott COUNTY. For OhexlX Richard 8. Smith. County Recorder. Frank C Mosbaugh. County Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. Surveyor. Robert. A. Howard. x Coroner.
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