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KES BLOW WITH FIST (star sues Down tom LOVE CRAZED MAN SHOOTS service will start just as soon a@ it is sufficiently dark The = — 2 — bulletina will be those furnished by the United Prose leased wire ay From al RARER RARER EERE connected directly with the United Prese office in Chicago, They Quand Over Proposed | will continue until after midnight, In addition to the returns on SAYS EVERETT TRUE E. L. BANCROFT TAKES LIFE OF MRS. MINNIE the national ticket, arrahgements have been made also to secure SaaS Trip. et CLOSE AND RUNAWAY PRESIDENTIAL CONTESTS OF PAST FIFTY YEARS (7 Swear 144 NEVER Have | GOODMAN IN THE LATTER’S LODGING MY HAIR CUT [WM SEVEN varey Wake IF THIS ELECTION | HOUSE ON SEVENTH AVENUE Gores THE WRONG WAY M the county returns as rapidly as posible WASHIN TON, Nov, 3.—Presidential contests of the last fifty years, as a ri have not been close, The one notable ox ception to the rule was the election of 1876, when Hayes had 185 and Tilden 184 electoral votes, The next closest margin figured in the election of 1884, when the electoral vot ood Cleveland 219, Blaine 182, a plurality for Cleveland of 37. In that year New York would have turned the balance, and Blaine Jost [t by a few hundred votes. In 1880 Garfield had « majority in the electoral college of 59 over Hancock, and in 1888 Har rison defeated Cleveland by 6 Cleveland came back in 1892 with a majority of 182. McKinley defeated Bryan in 1596 by a majority of 95, and in 1900 by 137 The most one-sided election wae In 1864, when Lincoln de feated Met 21. Grant defeated Greel 286 to 42, and next in order of bigness was Roosevelt's victory over Parker, when the score was 396 to 140 eee ELECTION IN THE EAST bay Watson CO tout a PHAR AREER RRR EE EERE RR RE Reports from every section of the Union indicate later by City Detective | e==sesee= siete ~em|that the heaviest vote was cast today that has ever ive tes b> toe sidewalk. 1 started to run becatdse | morning I don’t remember been cast for any presidential candidate. Fair weath- Bnd locked up. William| !,Wee afrald (hat the barber would | eee anyone ate and then wen. |e Was the rule all over the Union. In every city of or pen Ax _— corner and Poguett ran after me outatde. That's all | remember” |the east early voting was surprisingly heavy. ye oy Wane er ade » back to the scene Poquett is ed d liver at : . : es at ike sschie, . X nen a: tadiz | tha steer: of bay barter chap. 72h In Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Boston vd he — = i rattled that I do not remember has no children. King, the dea¢/and all the Atlantic, middle and middle western = Aiba Agel na 210) Neat he sald. He had been drink- | man, was 52 years old, and ac ted tes h lls be pallid and weighs 2 in Brown | ing ‘to his friends was peaceable —— apd yg as waiting at the polls be- ; Bros’. saloon, but he wa ‘ore the doors of the booths were opened. p Talked Politics. drunk that he didn't w what came b from Minneape ~~ ing with the rest not so and a person of good char a ‘ t e Barrington, Booth|he was doi The ar-| months ago and took « job at the In many of the vastern states voting machines [yp aiy MORMONS ARE. © bin, and neds his companions te $10 for an to Georgetown, Proprictor of a bar th Seattle, struck mill band, a power the ear with his pea argument in front f. saloon, Righth av \ © st. shortly after iis morning. King fell to the sidewalk and i, dying within a The body was taken aking establishment y Watson Co jealous hate and rage because she spurned his croft, local manager of the Amos News company, into the back of Mrs. Minnie Goodman, killing her d then sent a bullet crashing into his own 9 of a lodging house at 1422% Seventh ay. shortly this morning fired four shots In all, three of which took ef h bullet lodged in the wall at the head of a bed was lanc of the house and Bancroft was one months he had been an ardent and persistent eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee 1, but she spurned his advances, and about two threatening to kill her. He was ice Judge Gordon, who put him under heavy bonds m arr eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee At the time he moved away from Mrs. Goodman's weeks ago he went to her, begged b r forgiveness, n back as a lodger again. Mrs. Goodman consent- the advice of friends, who told her that Bam ipt to make good his threat 4 Bancroft had when his attentions grew so marke@ that he became troublesome, and when other ersons began to take notice of bis threats to kill her, that she was persuaded to call in the « eutered Brown rived soon after and (ook us to Pactfie Sash & Door Factory, South are being used, and this will result in the figures be- told him that {f suthorities and have. the mae pet shortly after 12) jail Seattle. Relatives roside at Min- |. VOTING FOR TAFT < ing her h under peace bonds morning. William Niched Falton Men. neapolie and Loe Angeles The img given out soon after the polls close. This is | cata hie youu | Was Considered “Queer.” party stood SDO"t Aree Bane Roberts, who lives at Dody Will be held at the Bonney true of New York state, where the great fight is on pene PRs tae Re Shoots Her in Back. | EF. L. Bancroft ts said by those who knew him best to have been occurred « “ somewhat “queer” in many ways. This morn talking politics for Seventh av. & and Bradford et Watson morgue until word ia re when they eft ean law Poauett reneateaty | ceived from his relatives jbetween Hughes and Chanler. As soon as the polls inc 1: tatoments on cutatde-” ania] Hck, King. several minutes’ betore ethinienadn’ Aitenied ‘are closed, the vote is automatically added, and dee una atelecing ena fy] While Mra. Gs was engaged His conduct on many occasions was eet outside,” sald the fatal blow was a uek. King Rarrinctes ené Booth epeat last | soon as the totals are added they will be put on the © "yPy)\e8 [he View *| beds. She was i lor bac peculiar and ever since hte tnfag. take an AautoMe| ni, assailant, but Poquett kept; Mbt in the city jail but were re) wipe, chief interest ¢ f Lake Was toward the door, which was or pin th ns he conde jm. Some person’ Licking him each time as he arose | *0ee thie morning after they t where the @ ‘ n open. Bancr med on the SAME he seemed t naw et tier es. Same person chine teach : eee Oe ee ee ee ae a TT r 1 ‘ ting yor, She ha o warning what nF :~ . . ave boat what ee. eee om the ground. ouble be (ot Detectives Charles Teanaat eee eee eee ee 2 eH Hletee first opportunity to par « Pe ever of his a’ He sa . : he, eoretenety possessed. iy made any reply.| tore because of his fists. On July | Both is the only eye witness to @ ticipate in a national election. Ir « tg suddenly in the door and fired three ye "The at Wey Boy word of warni0s) 4 1907, he assaulted a man named|‘2¢ Sssault known to the police PRESIDENT VOTES. & iestions point to the fact that Louptionn ng the | "hots at her f 41 Colts spe-| News Co. about the Screcty Gao tee me & hard blow Of! Simpson, breaking his jaw during | *'thoush the officers are satisfied the prediction of a democratic vic rats in cial revolver hot went wild, | iter to every re der t of the ¢ in fee me to the ground.) . uarrel. Poquett was fined 976, (Met there are a number of eye p United Press.) a [tory ts probably correct, bat tically | but the other two entored the un- (Ji ot ot che oh ay 3h ie Tae Poquett, “What|* quarrel. Poau it 5 | itnessee who disappeared before|® OYSTER HAY, LT. Nov. % #/000 plurality prophesied by Gov ne | fortunate woman's back, and she fi duenty seen about. its various niet old man for? | *™* costs for the assau |the patrolmen arrived. It Is sald President Roosevelt cast hin ®lernor Haskell will be materially re fell dead instantly. The shots at.| frequently seen about its various , Stands. He is said to have made ballot at 1:41 o'clock In the @/@aced. A democratic legisiature polls of his precinct, which @)#@ems assured. This means the are located In & room over a @| teelection of Senator Gore to the barber shop. A >of @ Mihited States sena A number) ,, - 7 non to his o « arbor thoy. A Reup el aves, SEE eis to te new state| ARBOR VOTE 1S LOST | (cnc? MEcr" Ss paper photographers had = tracted of the house who arr time to # crazed man place the smoking wer and send the his own life swank King,! Memory Fails Him. that two young women who were the ear « fear 1 don't remember a thing about /to have been included In the auto- crumpled all up) the affair,” Poquett told Captain of| mobile trip to Georgetown, were tier hitting the} Detectives Charles Tennant this! among the witnesses 4 substantial fortune out of the bus iness. He was 35 years of age Whether he has relatives in this vicinity is not known The bodies of the man and his ‘anged to ta flashlight snap & /CONstiCution which has been an ob crashing ipto his brain Phe f shot of = pote voting wi feet of attack by the republican IN MINNEAPOLIS Word of the tragedy was at once | * pre a fpr 7 ego as ee Ol ‘ wlice he aN * o cloc oO he undertaking esta! but the powder failed to go w/Mpwakers are being voted on (By United Press.) —_) © go and De- | iishment of the Bonney-Watsoa On off and the picture fatied. The #!/ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn v.23 ective Frank Clark and a squad of ne ? president laughed heartily as * SOWA IS POLLING ause the voting machines used | Patrolmen quickly | took | charg ad Foretold Tragedy. he saw the predicament of the #/} hére were not made t m labor ark quickly ascertained the facts A peculiar coincidence came to photographers, and said | F A HEAVY VOTE many labor union men refused to | 9% bere related light this morning regarding the I beat you that time, boys.” @| / =s " vote at the election today. The re Laughed at Threats. double killing. Two weeks ago Prof, Mre. Roosevelt and Con #| 28 MOINES, Ie, Nov. 3-—Re port was circulated broadcast this) 2 Landau, « palmist, told C. A. Char eman Cocks, who , repre * from all portions of the state | morning that the voting wachines| The woman who met death At |denai and his wife, who live at 1414 + ne hands of Banc 2e that an unusually seavy Senta this district, sceomps * i vate will be polted ‘during t nied the president and hie @ ondiith won to the polls. Wh the # 2) fedecine weather cond president emerged. Theodore, Jr, entered the booth and @ "a battoting h ft was 34 years | g, nth av., that unless Mrs. Good- man married Bancroft the affair would end in death. Chardenal and his wife laughed at the palmist, but when the tragedy was reported to wore “cab” machines, and od . 4ay.| smount of persuasion would induce |! 8#¢. Her husband, £ilison Good are " man, died at Port Angeles about scores of laboring men to touch the — the voters to turn OUt Hechines two years ago, and she has since son lost |*8pported herself and her three F children by owed the na-| it was reported that one-third of aman Cush: | the vote was in. ron far ahead Ss SEEM © tain extent, overshi tonal txsues. Congr OF | man. who has alway Bryan and Governor Job or, ia pro ducting the lodging enk ¢ lot the republican ticket in past a through this odd mind op ~ - : them this morning they remem tehed, ing to his open stand | . re eal 0 ot than bad shorn alr |" dden, living in this elty. Those |tor Speaker Caamon, and his major- POLLED IN FRISCO) fonger than his father. He # | geratching “ bonne tens. A ter lealance to the d@hocratic candi.|¥o knew Mrs. Goodman say that | ™uch significance. jity may be eut to the danger mark evidently had trouble marking ®) jtier delay in the booths ls caused | gitae tut few were Taft support she was always industrious and The dead woman leaves three Re | Two repubtican county commteston- (By United Press.) hin bailot. 4 by the fact that a republican pri-| 0 good natured, and that she had al- Children. . They were not living 29 on | WAYS considered the wooing of Ban- | With ber at the time of her deat! croft in the light of a jest, not tak. but are being cared for at a loci ing the man seriously. It was only | children's home. uiry senatorial election is {0 |" j.nnson claime t rs, who are candidates for fe-| gan FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—~A| dcnaddeneeaniel | oqparens tee thon Ml aleo feel the effect of aaiegiee sont voting and will prob-| dense Yog that was not dispelled ably be defeated. by the san until after 10 o'clock. are equally confident. M Fatt and Cosgrove will undoubted-| held back the early morning vot y United Press.) IKIANSAS FARMERS \groes are remaining aw ly carry Pierce county by a substan-/{n the residence sections of Ban NEW YORK, Nov. 3.--Weather polls rather than vote tor Taft , the vote that, ‘Mtl, majority, although Hate Demo- | Francisco. The fog did not seem | conditions throughout the state are VOTED EARLY present she od or ratic Chairman Wright declares thet. affect the Mission, however, | perfect today, and there {a every in tle today prom aunty will be in the democratic) where the laboring men have & dication of the heaviest vote cast _(By United Press.) VOTING MACHINES . Today is clear and beautiful and/ Might om in an effort to elect in years. Workers for both parties TOPERA, Kas., Nov. 3.—-A heavy CAUSING TROUBLE | oe ee wore out long before sunrise, and a|¥6te is being polled in Kansas to @ state by bson and his follow Serer rre rr eer reer eee eee ee ee ee from th ———SES », and |the vor ‘* proceeding in normal| George Tracey, president of the s Maraing vote - oy a State Federation io Labor, to con-|record breaking early vote is re-jday. The farmers are manifesting) co .opawenTo, Cal, N ene opens - gress in opposition to KE. A. Hayes ported from all sections. [an unexpected interest in the olec-| SACHA Mie ev Mined up awaiting 'WHATCOM COUNTY IS ©! 880 Jove ‘That the race track men are mak- tion, and the rural precincts report |” y machine te. demncgnth | The laboring men were at the ing 2 desperate fight on Governor #8 ‘unamually heavy vote up to 2 ro marge omc " olls early im this district and this| Hughes was shown by the appear. )o'el Gile afternoon oo. Son he In one feve we sa] GOING REPUBLICAN [polis carly in this district and thia| Hughes was shown, by. the Abpett levais are taking an extraordinar) i conditions as the day ee cisco a large vote will be cast for | followers of the “ponies,” who came |effort to capture the le mislature in| men 6 voter reg ( ted Press. Josep! 0 ‘ snsinisishatitalinnisnogbaccneis pee partion have) Bhs preee) wun| Bryan. Because of the compitca-|here from Baltimore in 14 special |order to defeat Joseph L. Bristow | 19 ours which the polls on & full vote,| | Mitening, weather aithough the| tons in the local judiclal ticket,| cars last night to vote against the [for the United States senate ae eaten tha tome: birtae at daneed (By United Press.) 4 sentiuls tes Wis tb-eus ite tak. wee | da pened warm and epringtike, | the voting is slow and conaiderable| governor who forced the passage ments and voting machine comp LINCOLN, Neb. Nov. 3—“Our lot. There are only a few votere It loniy « few of the voters are going toning is being done No vot of, the anthrace track gambling ‘ST. LOUIS POL l r ARE cati the ave i voter takes ®/gight ig won, | await the verdict in the Relrviow prosinet an the polls and th ing machines are being used in| bile good deal more than a ininute ¢ “ : ¢ weather throughout the state Of the balloting was | mer San Francisco this year and the! Racing Men Active. GUARDED BY POLICE | fr ie ballot. A line of men near. With confidence. Reports indicate jg favorable today, and a heavy vote | @f tickets in the Int voters are having difficulty with) Phe racing men are now operat ly a block In lengtt 1 at t that we will carry New York, In is being recorded in all sections, : In the bill dis sual The | the ballots, This may make the/in¢ at the Pimlico track, but their | (By United Pr polling place at o'clock, a diana, Nebraska and other doubt. In this city the early vote was heav- j e the rule wed early this | returns very late and it is probable) -ocidences are here, and they all ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 3.8108: | j, feared that the ent te can-| ful states.” ler than has been known in a num- ‘ ting in| that in the event of a close result! too, pains to register this year. |#0&, rowdylam and violonce mark be cast by closing This is the election day message ber of years. Bryan will receive ! rats of What-|in the national election in this|they predicted that Hughes would |@? the election here today. O80) Other large precincts port-|of William J. Bryan today to the the returns tonight at his home j ed | state, the state's vote will not bel be “buried under @ Chanler land-| Burkhardt, a Judge of one of the jing the same trouble ty has| democrats of the country here. A party of close personal : 4 the known until San Francisco's vote | sige.” river wards, was ge s Aten e@M-| Hut one extra voting machi and! Bryan was up early this morning, | friends and state leaders will be on | | Orderly Election 1 is counted tomorrow lv it te wnderstood that big racing | Toute to the ie ge ep etect | it i# ruled wo machines can-|looking well and in fine condition. hand to receive the results of the | : The republican state headquar-| interests have their agents at work |Suard was called out 1 not be. nse no pre v He voted early, and it required just campaign. ‘ Aw beer ord t ters today predicted that Taft will | soasy throughout the state, encour. | Toler he sedan bone vgward (¢,.0clock comes thers i 4 the saloon are pir . ” proceeded unc a police guar , t vte da wa ta carry the te 40,000 plurailty,| aging voters opposed to Hughes to |'P8 f : oe ts . Hh there a mors | with the same given McKinley in 1900.) =" s> «ne polls carly Governor Folk was given or " and A ti eved| #6 ”” le right a tee viaiee go to the polls ea iy cobat be neent co : mea wi e rig Roosevelt's plurality in 1904 was)” phe racing men said that little that order mui anaes oat that sy ckets Ww jargely rule SM something, but to a 116,000, ‘The republicans claim all| money would be placed on the pres | Polls and throughout the | Purposes the law , the congressmen, 70 out of 80 a |{Yential race on account of the Oakland Votes Early, | t Election at Kent. setatigmen and i out of 20. state | aenuial Ce, On | ceo cutie (SCRATCHING FEATURE] OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. Con @t fraudulent voting ‘i P . senators to be elected. * gent left in thelr spe sidering the overwhelming opus rietors char . KENT. 3.—The Anti-faloon racing contingent n t ‘ean complexion 0: ameda coun i ange the nar eported, and n« eague is « factor in this city in th At the democratic headquarters| Cal care for Pimlico at 8:30 o'clock |.” OF THIS ELECTION. i a complexio Alamecs, 0% | Salons With That Name pr. Rourns failed to see where ory troub|« th tke P publicans are|today the first prediction of the| nig morning. They have made ex-} y, a enon ally heavy vote is ian nedan a. Is Mamor-weetneen Bg hooths. The voter ¢ t hibition Can-| vote on president in California was | tonstve arrangements to receive the (By United Press.) | being l gr re day opened Arouses Anger of had anything in common and he mn thelr ballots ar g | aid indy f legislature i#| given out. The democrats claim returns from this state, as their) COLUMBUS, 0. Nov Sorateh ) at dawn there were linos | Reng ebeah took violent exception to whet Dusiness. Th t aking @ close ra the state for Bryan by 8,000. They| future practically depends on the |!ng of ballots | Bony he a. vost i, pay pe es allot} °. 4 nsidered was an unintentional, Lo Go hauling of vou as ac Uetee tart say the labor vote and the Japa | reguit Ohi Sreation tog af ae ioe are in use in all the pre pa . ma ditest den ai tht monds Vo , k 4 ‘= dame tle vela oo ad a vm A nart AO he , EDMONDS, Nov. 3.—A he nese exclusion plank in the des Governor Hughes Votes ltaking so long to mark their ballot | Consternation reigned at the adquarters, called by ‘ ’ y cratic platform will turn the tide at Tt questionable whett rr a hall t ; wt Chief Med mt » the health office an ast thie mogning, and again the slecth cf Governor Charle BE. Hughes was | t y Siest Large Vote at Sa m. a v eh Ce eee ee ahem the poll close| They Claim the election of four ror Charles Eh Highes was lontire registration can andle saLeu’’ Oo wintea Of ; the olice records show that the Any Wealth. Af uw |tonight every ed man congressmen and a majority in the) one of the firat voters It ine at the | iy the time the polls clone tonight | Voy nditions perfect, the in-| health . <<a n at 503 King st amed. by Atlomobiles were | cee hoe ae next state senate | polling nce ne nr the Hotel Astor, | “Reports at the state headquarters] weather conde Aol beg i writin “Cin. aina Harrington & Walsh, neither of i . |which ts his ene residence © of both partle vb utal ¢ iJ aA A a : could be aac today which Be he cus om . At Snohomish Many Lose Votes. cast his vote quickly, and as he left| vote t# being polled all over the) day wi the Ja ‘ polled | “Health '¢ ‘ ac Map A ae ven ey ¢ Frys nnd A leurs are disappoint aseciacattea tae Democrats| More than 7,000 citizens have|the polls was greeted by & group state roles ne Sree 2 gine gre yp rhe cee aied erving the election laws. emands for th rV-| ait republicans were out early, Allost their votes in San Francisco|of newspaper men, who anked him| At Columbus Al Vile 3 re of the election | quiet| steps will be ta f y heavy will be polled. Repub-|by moving from the precincts tn|for an expression, He predicted | i Gay for year which it is y « “, du 2 sHeme Betting Being Done ' confident of electing | which they were living at the time| the election of Taft and his own re: |” Woetnwestern Ohio, the demo- | Principally to the ¢ r GDN, EY ld, voter Eee WAS considera tting they registered. Th vote con-| election as governor cratic strong? net passed at the J electic » & i ere t erage ltinues to come in fast during the| The governor went immediately | poiting place Indications ar i Sen ene WEIR reared, BCS IS Antes the bets Sore (ake; PORTLAND SCENE OF) tiny.” to ree (ever Sentral station und ve-|Riae whe returns wil be mce tonight | Senator Foraker Votes were tecessary. asthe polls were yale vottr achines ha r CING ‘ Nov. 3 enator h " f t a ~ | Considerable interest is belng| turned to Albany He will receive | The u % af ne t mins , , Re. f r po ae gg Sg AB yar Bh grea a ieee ; QUIET ELECTION manifested in the fights for legis-| the returns tonight at the executive | prevented’ Ip ina rear sak ¢.prailinene fibite it the oat } ce ley iin ona baggie Would be elected; at have them beca the #real| such a promine igure in th lative offices. Most of the voters | mansion. 7 P he ticket « ‘ed vote N e can mate} " ye ll length of the tick paign, probably got cc lerable . am oe st ven money, (By United Press.) | are voting straight tickets | legal Voters Arrested. Te Cleveland the ticket carries 970 | De EN Dron yet eo taday te uber an election day when s¢ on havi PORTLAND, Ore ‘ov, 3-—Ih| several attempts at illegal vot Twenty-eight arrests today on|mame | was at the polls early and remained | ich voluntary activ a the part ry MH on Hryan; another wpite of the prevailing springike| ing wore discovered by Plection| legal voting created lin booth slong time, evidently.| oters . oo even 1 that | weather, with the stn shining | Commiasioner McGuite in the first}? » exeltement. Police Serathing G08 AAG le ee a arent amount of ecratel | Joh ne Tan My Maton; $500 brightly, the election in Portland) precinct of the 45th district. It Is) Commissioner General Theodora] a gy i Tete aac Waar volian: otiee | BE ay My . i | . today is #0 quiet that there ls Yory | sald that three Oakland rable | Bingham and the police are scored | envy oat were features of] lines formed long before. the polls| am ates, Kor { to indicate tha ne people) tried to cast votes precincts). the election of officials for caus |the election today in I Ang opened. In the G wn distrlots | ~reT = Charl t the city are voting for & prest-|are being watched by detectives! ing the arrests of the men who|'The weather this morning was per |ihore ig very little scratehis rhe |LARGEST IN HISTORY s fent detailed by the election committee.) og merely challenged at the | feet, but this afternoon pr ! oar ote Ww hea throughout * 7. - 4 the voting is extremely slow,| polls, The men were freed at| be # Hite too hot f ie the city, and all yot are being | OF STATE BEING jo Claim Spokane weather [oe Oy sm Esodkind, @ millionaire, | MEW ENGLAND STATE $ t 1 the scer about the polling Republica handled rapidly Two POLLED. jt laces are not those that usually) gpoKANR, } $.-—F' have been issued for leg & , 004} mark a national eledtion. This ap prought out a heavy ly vote.| was one of those arrested. He ; = sg lifficulty fs being ex i arent apathy is undoubtedly due! The republicans claim Spokane and | fumed and raged when he waa] VOTING LIGHT, . ee ee ee Slo » 8 : . h p. : Pi Fihae ¢ ion of the © rt | cou »y 4,000, and the democtats| pjaced under arrest, and declared | |Crowds armed at the 5 on th jon oF ee Sere ty by Bog Steals | eee eet erento million Gal (By United Press.) le WML GIVE RETURNS, «| °* warmge & on int of the long ac aes act passed bya referen-|are confident that Br yan an T/ that he would spend a nosTON aR 7 | Balloti Bed F " et, and @he short time allowed AWA TC HING at the last legisiature congressional ticket wf win herg.| jars to punigh the man whose 6tt- lH pougnout ae , ti a alloting Places Early member makes It hard for ev» KETS “ ter the corrupé practice law|The democrats and socialists have | | pidity cused his retention sh w Unat * eotlon re urn wil Fe nd Tits Morniiie. Set tat tmailine wae it the polling places is|combined to elect a superior Judge, |~ ——memeneemrnrnrme | Despite this, the early balloting in ton om e duri | ‘ ia ome achinn cena dloaten that the. vote will bo below] * the performances at all th x] tp ‘ mitted to wear candidate but OKLAHOMAITES AGE /9y Gin ses the vote. Hu ire leutematees tee heat ; of the Btate are the ited Pare) t or influgnee votes in any way Heavy Solorado Vote POL L&EARLY Ty Hs ane hin, mepparters (By United Press.) ing most peaineeene seed —\ either can the politician carry! DWNVER, Nov. 3.--Reports from a THE we iro makigg. & hard tight rry| 4M RRR MMMM! DOD ANAPOLIS: Ind. Ne Pierce Majorit nto voter to the polls _ oy) threushous the state at nogn today | Massachusetts, and thelr re SP QEANTE, The bu lum-|'The beaviést vote | is 7 ft both parties claim the pst te that a heavy vote Is being United Pre Lare Huay about ail the polling jyice ' eta ee ame A ot le Dy! fee f a, convey snes “9 } APY Okl 8.—A HP lieat im ) | ; “*/ of Indiana is being } 1 each side asserts that a : c ing sisen in > 1. The leaders on both sides} -<GUTHRIW kl , Th » no Indication, mpletely ¢ by fire’ ear “ - : . rey democrat) ome of the polling 9 Ii te today m&rked the @ sual third-party v Wo te Rh this 00,¢ ording to@all indk ting is ig its favor, p MtNeat have, tou ho businesmpuoction of the city|are claiming Che state, 9 heavy early vote today oo rs | ° ) bd ° ° ° ° bd bd “3 J

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