NATIONAL POLITICAL COMMITTEES (1916-1920). Headquarters-923 Woodward building, Washing ton, D. C. Chairman-Will H. Hays, Indiana. Louisiana-Clarence S. Hebert... Secretary-James B. Reynolds, Wilkins building, Minnesota-Gustav Lindquist. Treasurer-Fred W. Upham, Illinois. Mississippi-(Vacancy) Assistant Treasurer-Beverley R. Robinson, New Montana-O. M. Harvey.. Sergeant-at-Arms-E. P. Thayer, Indiana. Birmingham .New Orleans Augusta .Baltimore Springfield .Marquette .St. Paul .Union Livingston .Lincoln ...Reno ..Dover ..Trenton Nebraska-E. D. Beach.. .Boone ..Fargo Springfield .Pawhuska Hillsboro ...Mitchell .Knoxville .Paris Vermont-J. Rolf Searles............St. Johnsbury Arkansas-H. L. Remmel. California-William H. Crocker...San Francisco Colorado-Hubert Work.. ...Pueblo Connecticut-John T, King.. Bridgeport Delaware-Coleman du Pont. Wilmington Texas-Phil E. Baer.. District of Columbia-E. F. Colladay.. Washington Utah-W. D. Candland.. Florida-George W. Beam... .Tampa Georgia-Henry S. Jackson... ..Atlanta Hawaii-R. W. Breckers.. Massachusetts-William Murray Crane....Daltou Missouri-Jacob L. Babler.. Montana-Thomas A. Marlow. ..Detroit ......Grafton DEMOCRATIC. Salt Lake City ..Big Stone Gap .Seattle ..Elkins ......Cheyenne Permanent headquarters-425-441 Woodward build- Campaign headquarters-New York and Chicago, Birmingham .....Colter ..Little Rock .Denver Nebraska-R. B. Howell.. California-Isidore B. Dockweiler....Los Angeles Texas-H. F. MacGregor. Vermont-Earle S. Kinsley. Washington-Samuel A. Perkins. Houston Mississippi-J. M. McBeath.. (1918). New York-Norman E. Mack.. ....Stamford Wilmington Jacksonville .Atlanta Coeur d'Alene Edwardsville . Fort Wayne .. Waterloo Wichita Louisville New Orleans ..Lewiston Snow Hill .Fall River Detroit St. Paul Meridian .St. Louis ..Butte .Omaha ..Goldfield .Concord Jersey City .Las Vegas Buffalo ...Lumberton . Ellendale Youngstown . Portland Wyoming-Patrick Sullivan (acting).......Casper Wisconsin-Joseph Martin... Wyoming-John E. Osborne. Alaska-T. J. Donohue... Green Bay Georgia-(Vacancy) .Honolulu Dist. of Columbia-John F. Costello. Washington Chairmen of State Committees Babbitt. Pocatello .Northgate, N. D. .Springfield ..Long Beach, Cal. Indiana-J. Raymond Schmidt.........Indianapolis Sumner W. Haynes. .Naga, Ambos ...San Juan (1918). Iowa-A. MacEachron. .Talladega Fred T. Stevenson.. .Flagstaff Little Rock ...San Francisco ....Denver New Haven Wilmington .Taylorville .Leavenworth .Harrodsburg .Shreveport .Port Huron .Minneapolis .Holly Springs Greenfield New Hampshire-Alexander Murchie.. North Carolina-T. D. Warren.. Ohio-S. M. Douglass..... Oklahoma-Ben LaFayette.. Oregon-H. G. Starkweather. Pennsylvania-Lawrence H. Rupp. Rhode Island-F. E. Sullivan.. Miles City .Lincoln Kansas-0. A. Herbert.. J. N. Woods.... Kentucky-Mrs. F. E. Beauchamp.. William B. Gragg.. Louisiana-(Vacancy) Maine-William I. Sterling.. Frederick A. Shepherd.. Maryland-Finley C. Hendrickson. Massachusetts-John B. Lewis. Michigan-Burton L. Rockwood.. Minnesota-W. G. Calderwood. Nevada-Rev. J. M. Swander.. ..Portland New Jersey-Will D. Martin...Hasbrouck Heights . Reno James Gilbert Mason. Concord .Englishtown ..Santa Fe .Syracuse Raleigh .Mansfield .Checotah New Mexico-Dr. Randolph Cook.....Albuquerque Dr. W. G. Bassett. New York-Olin S. Bishop. Francis E. Baldwin.... Metuchen .Des Moines Utica Elmira North Carolina-Thomas P. Johnston....Salisbury Dr. J. M. Templeton. North Dakota-George Lippman.. . Portland O. E. McCracken.. Allentown Providence South Carolina-John Gary Evans....Spartanburg ...Colman Sparta .Hillsboro .Salt Lake City Winooski .Richmond Utah-W. R. Wallace.. Elkhart Lake .Cheyenne Wisconsin-0. A. LaBudde... PROHIBITION. Everett .Fairmont National Executive Committee. V. G. Hinshaw, chairman, Chicago, Ill.; W. G. Calderwood, vice-chairman, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Frances E. Beauchamp, secretary, Lexington, Ky; H. P. Faris, treasurer, Clinton, Mo.; Robert H. Patton, Springfield, Ill.; F. C. Hendrickson, Cumberland, Md.; E. L. G. Hohenthal, South Manchester. Conn; Daniel A. Poling, Boston, Mass.; Francis E. Baldwin, Elmira, N. Y. National Committee. Alabama-A. F. Lokey. Dr. Isaac W. Higgs.. Ohio-Aaron S. Watkins................... .Columbus Grove Hewson L. Peeke... Oklahoma-Ernest Allison Smith.. J. E. Brewer.. Oregon-George L. Cleaver... J. P. Newell.. Sandusky .Guthrie .Enid Imbler Pennsylvania-Dr. B. E. P. Prugh....Harrisburg Rhode Island-Louis E. Remington. South Carolina-(Vacancy). South Dakota-C. V. Templeton. W. T. Rafferty.. Tennessee-Dr. Ira Landrith. H. L. Winchell.. Rev. Henry P. Olson... . Portland .Franklin Rumford West Barrington Woonsocket Watertown .Memphis ..Dallas ...Cisco ..Cowley, Wyo. .Duluth, Minn. Montpelier .Pawlet .Drewry's Bluff Troutville ....Olympia Tacoma Virginia-E. R. McIntyer.. Wyoming-J. R. Cortner. ..Pennsboro Jane Lew Milwaukee Elkhorn .Farmland, Ind. .Thermopolis THE NATIONAL PARTY.. Founded Oct. 3-4, 1917. Headquarters-138 North LaSalle street, Chicago, Ill.; eastern division, 15 East 40th street, New York, N. Y. Nat. Chairman-David C. Coates, Chicago, Ill. First Vice-Chairman-J. A. H. Hopkins, New York, N. Y. Vice-Chairman-Miss Beach, Cal. Marie Brehm, Long Secretary-George E. Dickson, 138 North LaSalle street, Chicago, Ill. Treasurer-William F. Cochran, 1531 Munsey building, Baltimore, Md. Executive Committee. J. A. H. Hopkins, New York, chairman: W. G. Calderwood, Minnesota; Frank A. Pattison, New Jersey: Demarest Lloyd, Massachusetts: W. R. Gaylord, Wisconsin; Dorr H. Carroll, North Dakota; C. W. McClure, Georgia; S. W. Bingham, Massachusetts: O. H. P. Shelley, Montana; Prof. Robert D. Leigh, Oregon; James A. Smith, Utah: Mrs. Sarah E. Lyons, Minnesota; Mrs. F. E. Beauchamp, Kentucky: Allen W. McCurdy. New York: Gerritt T. Thorn, Wisconsin; Charles D. Sharrow, Michigan; Mrs. E. L. Calkins, Michigan; D. C. Finley, Missouri; Will Everett, Washington; Morton L. Johnson, Illinois; Otto Cullman, Illinois: Mrs. Florence Slown Hyde, Illinois; Arthur G. Wray, Nebraska; L. H. Trieschmann, Connecticut: E. M. Winston, Illinois; John H. Hill, Illinois; Wallace Thayer, New York. Platform. In the platform adopted in Chicago, March 6. 7 and 8, 1918, the party- declares that its aim is the attainment of democracy in government and industry. It is in favor of equal suffrage, the initiative, referendum and recall, the short ballot, proportional representation. prohibition, an executive budget, amended election laws, cabinet responsibility, absentee voting, freedom of speech and press. prison reform, uniform divorce laws, public ownership, municipal ownership, democratic taxation, extension of the postal system, abolition of speculation, and legislation in aid of labor. SOCIALIST. James Oneal, New York, N. Y. SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY. National Secretary-Arnold Petersen, 45 Rose street, New York, N. Y. National Executive Committee. Sidney Armer, 417 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.; J. P. Johnson, 101 Greenwood street, New Haven, Conn.; John M. Francis, 266 N. East street, Du Quoin, Ill.: Ernest Viewegh, 1318 N. Haugh street, Indianapolis, Ind.; John Sweeney, 10 Ashley street. Jamaica Plain, Mass.: Samuel Johnson, 1023 Fremont street, St. Paul, Minn.; Henry J. Poelling, 2458 E. Union avenue. St. Louis, Mo.; John C. Butterworth, 110 Albion avenue, Paterson, N. J.; Patrick E. De Lee, 152 4th street. Troy, N. Y.; John D. Goerke, 306 Superior avenue, N. E.. Cleveland, O.; G. G. Anton, 4310_Otter street, Philadelphia, Pa.; Donald L. Munro, 1020 Bay street, Portsmouth, Va.; Thomas Taylor. 13182 Pacific avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Albert Schnabel, 1397 16th street, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joseph Czaplio. 34 Lehigh avenue, Bethlehem, Pa.: M. Silling. 5914 Mervine street. Philadelphia, Pa.: F. Hanson, 89 Kenmore road, Medford, Mass.; Jordan Bacheff, 584 East 137th street. New York, N. Y. PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1800. 40,948,383 63,130,598 ...... 9,687,025 ..dols. 3,448,716 7.904,725 16,472.203 11,514,650 Pensions.........dols. 64,131 1,866,886 1,100,802 353,616,119 333,576,057 50,000,000 46,000,000 156,800 13,044,680 21,000,000 821,223 Steel.. Area (Cont'l U.S.) sq.m. 843,255 2.995,536 3,026,789 3,026,789 3,026,789 Population....... 5,308,483 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 75,994,575 *105,869,000 Wealth. .dols. 7,135,780,000 16,159.616,000 30.068,518.000 42.642,000,000 88,517,306,775 +187,739,000,000 Debt.. ..dols. 82,976,294 63,452,774 59,964,402 2,331,169,956 1.919,326,748 1,107,711,258 $1,908,635,223 Money in circul'n.dols. 26,500,000 278,761,982 435,407,252 675,212,794 973,382,228 2,055,150,998 5,721,433,020 542,261,563 833,701,034 2,458,092,758 $9.521,648,000 43,431,130 149,277,504 549,874,358 819,106,973 2,389,719,954 3,967,343,580 7,980,493,060 8,944,857,749 12,180,501,538 20,514,001,838 1,019,106.616 1,885.861,676 4,232.325,442 5,369,579,191 13,004,400,143 43,592,889 56,054,600 395,959,834 333,526,501 567,240,852 39,668,686 53,187,512 194.538,374 186,522,065 233,164,871 184,899,756 124,009,374 295,327,927 293,657,005 264,847,637 487,713,792 Receipts-Net ord.dols. 10,848,749 Imports, mdse.....dols. 91,252,768 173,509,526 .dols. ...tons tons ..tons Petroleum....gallons 1870. 68,750 7.200 12.600 60,264.913 162,000,000 173,104,924 235,884,700 838,792.740 1,094.255.000 3,849.469 4,352.317 1,247.335 27,000 232,500,000 10,188,329 270,588 298,636,621 498.549,868 522,229,505 **42.773.680 **860.647 $285,573,000 Railroads..........miles) Postoffices. ....No. P. O. receipts......dols. 903 280,804 Patents issued.. No. Immigrants....... .No. 9.021 18.417 5,499,984 993 369.980 93.267 42,989 33,315,479 198,964 102,354,579 4,778 150.237 13.333 387.203 13,947 457,257 26,499 448.572 $650,828,000 $3,159.494.000 $11.044.227 **266,031 $55,413 $329,726,116 $42,760 110,618 *Estimated July 1. In 1912. Net debt, June 30, 1917. §In 1917. Census of 1910. **In 1916. Election Returns. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT (1916). Compiled by the bureau of statistics from reports on file in the department of state, Wash *No candidate. Figures do not include blank or void ballots or votes cast for names not appearing on any of the electoral tickets specified in the table. 373 1,453 6.618 51,840 1,362,105 770,720 18,528,743 |