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WLSON WINS ILLINOIS; HOLDS CALIFORNIA Roosevelt's Cook County Lead Fades When Re? turns Come from Down State. cnicag" N ?? " ^Vi,h ?" ?rert m tteruV I?'- 'nct8 out of 4 ^ ,n lllinois U2*ed Oovernor Wllaon to-nlght b,i> ? t*? , ei Colonel Ro ? - it . coneeded that the _J i_ m the Democratle eolanin. ?bM of ',. ? aard from A' Ui . i'ounty. and many of ___? tn/The aouthern pait of the state. (urth<-! pluralltlea for Wilson are fXP*[ uopular vote now stands: Wilson. ? * j \vas: 1 Taft. TMCt ?. OUl Of 2.71* outslde 11 A" ... the reeultfl Btood: Wll 01 vy:. ? .!. :i:'..;,n; Taft, 17*.*7J t _scarri? apparent eai lay that ttllaoD i0on would tle lf not paaa I ^?,?1 vote. Throuphout thfl day WllB _tr rof- * Then. when he was Ko.n-.""-- ?'?""', an*ad "f R******"' 1T ^BOcorered that the Prealdent-olocl *T ^ ? ? ? n?o isly with 1.001 mit. om I.lvingflton County. iltts g.<ve hope to the , " ort-llved. for ^at'.*. ."?"'ll tTom "'''" M-ar<1 F Dunne, Democrat, carrlea H__ois foi Oovernor ?>y a pturahty or gygl *.i-h -" precineta nol board from. k gava Dunne ' r. per I ,nk- *??**??? ('"ok ,-ountv ? ' nk\n*i l>e *e>n. ?*?.<*? "unk, lOMK Davies Makes C'aim. -I have no reason - bnngfl my etate j^t (Mued tbe day of election." taid ; jcwpr, Davlei - ? of the Weatern rw-cvrai:- headquartera, "m which I al. I .lid not eoncede Illinoia to Rooae T.jt I wlll say that my he-n judgment. ^^j on the conridentlal reportfl from thoee Boanl ea yet to be heard from. is that "4,'ilsor wlll hava thfl state by from 10 to I Mr. Darlei waa aabed of the future. -tv. have I our Detnoeratlc factory ID. Inatalled o-ir Detnocratlc mn*hinery." b? aatr. tmnm ?1"' a<1" wtlflnr ni of ua thi ?f tuminc o it the proaperlty whtch our factory ? bul" f"r- To-daj we have l ?l <(?}? of vi ton to-m rroa and ln the (utnre we shall hav.- the reepo. riblllty of <r_n~tng out our campaign ; _?y that wlll not Interrupt the ? -oeperiTy. bul wlll caui little forther oown -h is clear to us that th. pirtv has now a new ? , - party. 1 Long llve lh? kkf ._ a-' LOiilGWCRTH SEEMS BEATEN Unofiicial Count Shcv/s Hio Democratic Rival Won. i } ? ? oallots ? ' the lal M by ull ? -- ? ? almoal \ ? __?*-, towi ? ? t.f <?7. The ? ' ? it <? ? ? U ihe elect ? Otto i H" a T. R. MAN ASKS RECGUN7 Nassau Chairman to Fig-ht for Colonel's Home District. ? ? ;. . irman of I - to the ? ? At flrst I laimed the Noat) ioo plun ?? - . radually ln ntll i anderatand to* ' r Aaaambly* man. g ' We- ll ' lon. be in* one "f tbe n?r Pr.-. ;>- " ':; ... q ? ? ? :,sk and I man- gft arlll place a full ticket ln for the * ..- re^i.ient*. may cliooaa thelr ei .teo. Wa aill sen.i oul thou jaM- ? tterfl ask'.ng the rflrfd for candl* Mr Honheur aald manda-i hgB would be brought agalnal of th* ro"-n or Hemi atead Nortl aeaeJ and Oyster Hav eoaipeUtai ? ro *ount. Los Angeles Returns Fail to Give Colonel Enough to Overcome Wilson's Lead in Outlying Districts. ? - ta i ? San Fran.-is.-o, Nov. 7 ?Additlonal re? turns r<-i. iv.,1 to-day and to-objht, wiuie ng WUfloa'a plurality, Indicate tnat ii>- V4.ii; carrj the Btate, bul b) a smn!i margta tron IM% to 2.000. Lflfl Anp-lpf Hull MooaflTB BBBl out word to-daj tiu't j.ress returna from the pre 1 Clneta of that city hud been lnaccurate, anil rlaimed a much larjrer vote for 1; toevelt than had appeared The Demo? crats ebaheag-d thfl BuH Moose. and a Bd at nt. waa made upon I'otinty Cli k Lelaada for a recount 4.f pradnci At that tlBM Wilson's lead in tne ad t.b <- rt Aowa to |J a\ The ProajraaalVfla, with addlng ma~h_ies, totalled Rooaarelt'fl vote In the tfl elty prcclactfl at t&JOOk The newspaper vote | count'.ni: bureau made the Roosevelt total ? QMt If thfl County 4'lerk's COUnl BhOWfl ! ti.e Proarsaalvfl count correct, thfl Rooae* I veit people ciaini their eandldata _m I carry the atate by from MN to MU. UB tl.. other band, if the aawapaper t.ureau'a BfljureB are correct. Wilson's parttsana say bfl will win the state by the atnall margta itnlii -nted ln the city and couat) aa even largei epancy haa been shown between tt.* tt.tais cotnplled al Profljreealee beadejuai ters and those gathered by the news? paper tally men. ln Ml 4>f thfl 7:7 i Itj and county preclncts the PiaajIBBBllifl eountfld RoaflMrrett'fl vote as 76.C.9&, gt*1a_ him a plurality of near'.y IM-B. ln 677 city and COUaty preclncts the opposltlon cotint al lowed a Rooeeveh pluraJlt] of only 11,71-. Clerk falande later reported tbeae re eulta: I>os Angeles city. complete: Rooaerelt, Wilson. M In 2.v? out of the 272 county precincta: Rceeevelt, 2VM1; Wllaon. 17.731 Tnls make? Koosi'Velt's plurality ln thr and county of Dos Angelea _M_ In twenty-four countlea la whleb Wll? aon Ifl in the lead only partlal rei inw have been recelved. These BBOetl) nt. from northern and central counties. tfl arhlcb I ? Deuiocratle eote ia beartee-, rt from them BhOWa B*__e for Wilson. r< turnfl ass red the ?? -? lecHon to ? om fll Ol William Kent. I'r. cr- ? -? Dlatrlet. Thi OBBgreefl delega lloti Btanda Progrea-lrea, f. RepubMcan-, 4; Democrats 2 I0WA RESULT DIVIDED Wilson Carries State, but Legis btnre Is Republican. l>os Motnea lowa, No* 7 v- ? ? .?? from all eacepl t- , r . ? ? ? fltale con ?... ? ? tl ? pl iralrt] of ? ? Th<. (I| irea are: Wllt on Taft. IU - ? ^"ilaon'fl pluraUl .-,.. ? - ? ? two ? ? dtatrtctfl ahow thal thfl i.'-ans ... ? ". }? oTflrwhelniinaly Repab . ? . | 1 belng a* tbfl Democratic noi eaeced fift\-six. ? tion of 1'nited on. : returns Indicate thfl So laliat ..Imost rloulil. ... :.t of ; ih. Pi ' to de ? retui from t. 1 a Ri . .-? 1. '? I reportod Dunn plurmlll of ?"? ln tne reducea the rmllrj to tt ? Botb aidefl ? ? tkM OREGON UPHOLDS HANGING Hfavy Majority Against Abol ishing Death Penalty. ... Port__ad l an Nov 7 Oorern ir '?' l ? abo_Wuneni <>t .-apttai \ punlflhmenl 1- go _g down to defeat by a majority 0__C__1 returna from |thlrty-two llultnoaaah County preeracta I show ni roterfl la favor of ahoUaha-eanl an.; 1.411 agelnat IncatnpbrU returna from -ightj Bcattered prednetfl Ib thfl show almost two to one B_-_nfl1 - hangh-g, the vote standin- ?'< - ? for aholishment. Rfl ? state at hWgfl ulrnost BOl | formly ahow B_aJ ?rltk aga-nal tha m^? Tt.. fi.te of s;x murderera now oonflned . penltenttar. dependa an thla maaa : ,irc. iVflfljl reprarvfld them all ' untll after elec____ aayinr. that if thfl .uld declarn for capital punlflh I reenl he WOUld allow them to bfl hant?i, . v??-?titi..ri bfltflal D.-cern tlal returna from every county in Oreaon eseept Iwo ?ive wilson, 31,664. relt, ZiAM. and Taft. . For Ualted Btatei Benator, i-u.e. Deeao erat, has 2t-.20?; ?elrlng. ItepaUiean, I7.jaf, land Bourne. Indepflndflnt. lacu-Bbejrt, BR0KAWBR0THERS MEN'S & BOYS' CLQTHING.HATS & FURKISHINGS We never jiisappoint critical men who come here, because we are always ready to satisfy their clothing wants completely. Advanced sales show a decided tendencv to wards Chinchilla Fabrics tor Men's Winter Overcoats. We are showing them in Brown, Blue, Oxford and Black. Plain Sack Ov^r coats, Plaited-back Overcoats, Button through Overcoats and Ulsters Astor Place &l Fourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY RETURNS FATAL TO WOMAN Says She Is Glad Wilson Won and Drops Dead. Chlcago, Nov. ".?Encltemenl eaueed by the- elactlon is ballavad to bfl reaponalblfl for Um death af Mra. Ida Oraham, tblrty-elghl yeara oM, artfe ? ?' William Oraham. Domocrattc commlt teeman from the _d Ward Bhe nat ln her hemie all ni*?h: reaeiing ,rns, and early this mnrninK re mark, -d: i am glad Wllaon aron, baca mn he is a po,,fl man." \ moaaaal later siu- fe-u to the Boor, and dled e,f heart dlaaaafl hefore a phydclan could be lummo?ed. COLONEL GETS MINNESOTA Has Lead of 16,141 Over Wil? son in Late Returns. st Paul, Nov. | (Frlday).?At 1 a m. Utt preclncts out eif a total of 3.96.1 In Mp n?-s,,tn had reporteel the followlng: Taft. 0,712; vniaon, 119*7; Rooaevelt, ? - Rooaevelffl lead, Kiu. i-'e-r I'nite.i siiet'-s Benator, -I'T pre i incta at the- aama hour garc Knuta Net* , flOB (Rep.) 1 _t*>. 46T,; Daniel I__w|er (l)>mi. __,!_* i',.r Oovernor, Eberhart eKep.i. in UTI praetnctfl, had UMM; EUngdal (Deaa.), Colltna, ttjat BRYAN SILENT ON CABINET Leaves Nebraska for Chicago, Indianapolis and Washington. lincein. Neb . Nov. 7.?William .1 Bryan refuaod to-day to commonl .>n Um g BbIp connect?Ig hls name with <'al.|ii?-t pofll* ti<,-. Ifr Bryan lefi bflra thla afteinoon f<>; Omaha, where he Hddr'-ssed the _rhoe,l teachera of the state ti*.!.? eveatng. He atarl d latei for Chlcago, whantfl h? unrii t" Indianapolis on BfllllUlflJT He will visit Waahtngtoa for a few days hefure g to his ainter boma .it Mlami. ITa. NEW HAMPSHIRE RESULT Republicans Will Elect Gov? ernor and U. S. Senator. f'on^ord. N H.. N'ov. f. COBiplttfl re turn*. tor the anttN state tlcke-t Klve th Repuhltcans a malorttv <t twenty one ,,n joint hallot In th.- LegMatOTB, which wiii elect n Qovernor and ? Unlted Ft;.t>-s Benator Thtrteea Republican and -? Deinociattc Banatoia aere Baeeeaaful. There ?*? no , li,,j, .? ln foUT Bonatfl dls The- Hoaaa arttl .,>nslst of 2lo Re pttbHeana and CH Deutocrata ~h. te for PreeaflaBl araa: T,-ir' B.M4 ivileon, M.M; Roaai v.-it. bafln, ?! ' lebfl U*M TENNESSEE VICTORS SPLIT Republicans May Help Demo? crats to Bcat Patterson. Kaahi lue, Taaa , N i iintj aahrtfl as to ti,> of Uaftad Bepab ;?.,.., I.. Ull tha I red te i _n tt Bt aaaei R. L w l-o dled Ifl <?" [_e_rtatat*?-J - i ap> pei ??: ? ? aoi N' B Patteraon Bomb ? ? of thi tioa of the i '????ii" ratli parl >, bat It * clalrr ? ???.?? . !nr J ?.,,,.. ..... J. tr,|,. .. ? mi ' i " n* ' ? ' ''?"? rflori regnlar" - ;,,.- oppoa* d I Patten ade an Im ? dgu It li ibltcana tha: the: bave Legli af,:-- oi John ? ,d if th.-ir eonteul Ifl wi I ? an "ladopandeat" .I to the B< ?i,,i Sewell Bi l*ed blmaell not to aee* ? , j ?:,. i.. | bcan v,,t,-p, arlll be tbroa d I i pendenl ' I ? Oalng lo eonflletln* claima and Um i dltlona thal 'x-.t la ti ? . rullc party ln lan-OflflOfl, ablch Ifl <ll into two fae tlona, lt la ; ... ... forecaat Um ai Uob. uf tnv - atura. .;_.- M I Bryan, Democrat, of Ifaah* vllle, is the only candldate announced tor ? ani.rt term, ahleh nill eatend I ti:. eonvenlng of l in January, untll March t MASON SEEKS* SENATORSHIP Wbeellng. w \ a., No* : Cln w. ifaaoi of ralrmont, arbfl n-r .,i Internal Revenue under Pri Bldi nt Harrlaoi ? ,-rai yeara afl Repobtlcaa national mlttaeman for thla atate, announced hla eandtdac) to-daj for thi Unlted Bl ... t0 ?oeeeed W RTatfloa, l erat. _ ___. Late flgurefl oi ihe I eealal tun majority al abe u-> n on t<,!nt Oallot. STATES SHIFT IN lnnlin.i'il froin Hr?t !>??* ? Rafmblleaa ta the Penate und*r the preference law Detaware Ib bo rleaa that an afl-cial "Mint must be made to declde the po liticat complexion of the Legislature. In West Virginia a safe Republh BB Legislature is assured. Bcattartog retomfl from upataie bv ?1,. adoptloB of the 150,000,000 ?.l roa_U amendment. but the city ? .-. luppoaedly afalnal the gaBaanra, has nn been canvaased. The unofnclal defeat of Nl-holas I.oncuorth in the lst Ohlo Comuess CH-tri t was the moat not.-worthy . hrinee ln the t'ongress table. An ofn I cial cotint will be uacaaaaiy, however. : The third term oandidatfs flon-ln-law refiises to COnCOde his opponcnt'a e!> c tlon. I.ar-e InCTOBBflB in the Poelalist and ProhlMtSOB \ot_R are shown tis the re? turns ure tabab-ted. in lowa the So cialists almost doubled th-ir vt. and in New Jersey jumped from 10,000 In 1!?.^ t.. 17/KMi ln the nation nt lars:. the Ho.iiiliBt vote exceeded 800,000. Th- I'rohtbitlonlHt.s gained nboiit 20 per cent. kansas'^ateTrace close Republicans and Democrats Claim the Governorship. Topeba. Ki,ti . Nov 7 - AlthotJR-h com? plete unottii ial returna from all the coun tif* af Kansaa have ___? reC-tV-d, the result of the cont>-l betWoen Arthur ' 'apper. Kepuhlhati. and OflOrga li. Hodgcfl, P-Ojocrat, for Ooremor, la in m.i probably tb'- ah-elal _____ wttl ac rcqurred to decid.- whi.n la elected RaBWbMcaa State rhalrman Dotta] the r.-turt.s khvc Cappflf a aaad "f : "" I votes arhOfl st Democratic h.-adrpiart'-rs JHodsi redttad with a ptaraltty of Ijta indflpfladeni -.aaiillattone piace.i U ? Def-ocraUc eaad-data ar.ea.i by from M .. rotea. aii at timta BaaaaflTalhina ure utiofH.-lal. I Tbe remilt on the atate ticket prol | win be deter-aaaad by iheaaall vote. whleb I ia aapeetfld to lolal at leaal 3,o_ rotaB At thfl State rnlverslty ar.d the St.it- Afl> rle-ltura! _-_!?_- ?? votes arere Mfll Inder a law aaaeted -J thfl B_B? -__*> latUTfl any IflfljflJ voter _ ho Is unabl- to vote at Ins votlt.- t-lace mav ? a.-t B baliot la anv precit.ci of tbe state in which he happana ta t.e aa I.rUam Day, aud m_> have hia v..te maii.-d to tba -aaall e-arh land bv that ..ftVlal malled to the ekwtloa 'conuniaa-oofl* of the eo-aty la arhlel roier Ireea The mad rotea ar- aol -0_a_? lasa after tha ->??? ",,n . amplflte anoa-ah-l returna k^-- tbe '??' , U___fl .i ... ? . ??d Wllliam H Tbompoon, I - .?the| michigan" result split Eight Republicans Win Bitter Fight for Congress o N,?... . M ? three nd two ... ? ? MU hi ln he ?' rith, WOO 0?_- H 0 ' ? - m ' i.__ mi : .. aplrlted .',.,. foi s.nd bonoi . .,.? inalntainlaa i -hfht '!n i{'.'f g ,.,, , Alm B Sn-.-tb DELAWiU-i SITUATION MIXED ?i.,k la tn doubt, and theoftidai count will - ahether ti ? ita or im i ?? ? ? ? I ,:"-'1 s,a"'!' ?cnal M. . ...... Mlller, ':? "*? eaalre. la 111 aa ? reault of ? . hi h bf in-de I Ith OOfl .Mstrlrt B_-_-BI aaaaa ca/ilfl - baa ??? ? ' " '',,*', "f ' and tbfl Preetden! leada Rooaer-lt by _ PRESIDENT.AL PLURALITIES BY STATES. STATES. Wilson. Alabama . 47.000 Arizona . 4.710 Arkansas . 47.0C0 California . 12,635 Colorado . ',1.000 Connecticut .?_?... 6.343 Delaware . 6515 Florida . 25.400 Georgia . 71./12 Idaho . Illinois . >5-042 Indiana . 135.OC0 lowa . '9.522 Kansas . 15-??2 Kentucky . I*?4-580 Louisiana . 59,000 Mainc . _T#J_ Maryland . 5^.?98 Massachusetts . 1K..40 Michigan .,. Minn-*sota . Missrssippi . 59.500 Missouri . 1*5.000 Montana . 17.160 Nebraska . 35.000 Nevada . 2-'_2 New Hampshire. 1.779 New Jersey. 50.102 New Mexico. 3.R50 New York . 200.255 North Carolina. 85,000 I.orth Dakota . 8,000 Ohio . 134-irj9 Oklahoma . 30.000 Oregon . 6-230 Pennsylvania. *?_* Rhode Island. 2.494 South Carolina . =8.900 Scuth Dakota . ? ? ? ? ? Tennessee . .6.4,2" Texas . 185050 Utah . Vermont . Virginia . 63>000 Washington. West Virginia . 3 .482 Wisconsin . 3d.OO0 Wyoming . 2.00U JCIIST VOIE JUMPS Debs Ran Ahead of Russell in Kings County. GOT 100.000 IN OHIO One Kansas County Went For Him and Missouri Shows Increase Over 1908. The following table comparea tha vote ol the Socialiats thia year with four years ago. The vote for Debs haa been doublad. State. IU] 190.V Alalama . L'.ejOei 1.39S Arizona . l.hOO A: kuli.ttes . l.Tuei Ut/U Caiifointa . K-,,00n 9,131 Colorado . 10.411") 7,974 Connectlcut . MM ;,,ii" r.f-lawar*- . 47.' tftj Plorida .r. 4.::i) 3.74; Q**o-_ria . MI ."*h Ida . T.soo fi.i'^ intnola . :r.,i.fl 3*t.*>i?i Indiana . 21,000 11471 llowa . 2'\000 8,327 ? Kunsas . 2O.0.I0 12.42t) j Kentucky . UMt 4.ue*i I Louisiana . MU t,Ot Malne . 1.S20 i.7.*>a iMaryland . 2,??i 2.32:i Maaaacbuaotta .... l!..1-"^ 10.7*1 1 MIc-hlKan . 17.735 ll.MK I Minnesota . l_,7_i 14..".72 1 Mtealaalppl . L0M 978 ' Missouri . 20.000 15.411 1 Montana . 12.607 6.M6 Ne-braaka. 5.777 lifiN N'erada ._.. 2.l-'7 2.1<*3 Nea Hatnoflhlre.'.. 1.442 IJM N- w Jersey. !7.?,:. 10.X1 N'.-w M,xie*o. l.OSei - N.-w Vork. -M.OeW N.4H Ne.rth Carolina. :.vs :!78 North Dakota. 2.87" 2.421 Ohlo . Kt,.-.,_ r,79."> Oklaluiinn . 27.~>M 21,734 Or-pRon . 10.*-.??> 7.33? lvtir,?ylvania .100,000 33,913 RIkkIh Island . IJM l,3eV. Sotitli Carolina. -, |e? South Dakota. 1,407 UtM Tenneaaea . 2,:ii7 IJ7* Texaa . n.s*) 7.R70 Ctall . ei.72e'l 4,S9", ont . - Virclnla . 1.720 2V> (Vaablnnton . 17.42*; 14.177 Weet Virjrlni.-l . _*e).eVH? 3.e,7!? Wleconatn . M.ooo 2<U7'-> Wvomlnj? . 2..1O 1,711 TotaN .HMU 42- .v The* electlon rpsult* nhow mark??<1 *mln-> for tba BodaUata ln many part* of th.> coantrjr, tll Kln^n ''ounty that party pnll#>d 3*1 leflfl vote*, thlf* y-ar f"r <;.,v arnor than ir, aaa. ablla r>.-i>_ potlod UM rotefl more. than Rnoflflll and 2.18j BBOTa than Kusse-ll irot In 1910. tiih Se,. lallet i^ii.or party locoreod ai nie.st MI votes IrsR in K!n?fn CoO-ty fe.r ? for tbfl F'.ve rnoi Bblp than tn 1910. Ti, ? Hfurea for HH] in Kln_<> %?..-.>. PrflflMOBl Boctaltflt Pebn. I1.MI ?odaUM .., HnieK--ii recelved 8.'.:*i aad Hall. BOCti-11st La ? :i2 anu Paaaaao, -' :_, - ? Columbua '- " loeta IM atata h.a.i . ? | t day tbat I ?| . -ii inl,.. ? - ountlea ?> ? ?IV.-,! , ... pre ?!? -.- ',., ? r.. ir Deba recelved ? f r:.,.r/- tl :<? In cin>-lnn?tl the. Bodaltatfl _atn< proatmately MM >.\?r i1-0*. Mo., Nor. 1 Ofltaa in - doubllna lh? v?*a Bodallflt ity. Mo., and Eaatern Te..:,., ,-?rT'. ' Kan., t'> " majorltj ot >'?'. tbfl Bral ? j . Mo Inelodlni K * . .- ? ., waa prol a I ree time that of 190S. In Bnohomlah County Debe polled almoat .1 Mt votes, and Anna Maley. the candidate for Oovernor, recelved m..re votea than eitlier Hay or Llater. MGOVERN WINS WISCONSIN i Republicans Claim Plurality of 5,000 for Him Over Democrat. Milivaukee, Nov. 7?Governor Francia B, Meilovern. Republican. will have fl t.lirallty of at least 5.000 over .ludge .John C Karel. Democrat, tn Wlseonsln. ae? cordlng to returns recelved by Republican State Chalrman Scott. The Democratic Srate Committee haa not been recelvlng r-turns stnce election night and wlfl not B-Tfl Bp hope untll the vote of the atate has been offlclally can vassed. which will take about two w.-eks. The few addltlonal returna recelved to? day do not alter Wilson's atandlna His estlmated plurality remaina from JO.ftrJf) to ?MM WYOMING STILL DOUBTFUL Wilson Leads Taft?Senator Warren May Be Beaten. ! T''"-r?'>h to The Trlbune 1 Cheyent.e, Wy<> . Nov. 7.-F. 0. Hoplcin*. -halrman of the Democratic 8tate Com I mlttee. claimed Wvomitut to-nlaht for ' Wilson by a plurality over Taft of .VX> to ;.?.. Three hundr.-d and ten precincta ' oui Of a total of 4T2 ln Wvomlng give Wll I aaa h\M and Taft w.ta. ! Tbe el.-ction <>f John R Kendrlck. of PbBflHaa for l'nlt-d Statea Senator. to F. I Watren, of Cheyenne, ta almost cert.iin from the returns avallable. ? PROHIBITION GAINS IN OHIO. dncinnott Nov T.-lnaoiawlate retaMM b> the nblo beadquarters of tbe ProhiblUon partj Indicate that the nej. Daniel A Pollng. of .'olumbus. Prohl* tion .-andldat. for Oovernor, re.-elvert l>e tweeil ft.fl-C and MBC votes. -""J >eara ago the ProblMUoa role ln the state waa ? .[nimvtJTrjJ ,\.-,-? Thereis reallA help forMr nerves in r. aJLtdd.: ', 'i TIIE assurance that there is rral V help for tired, exhausted nerves \J has come as a veritable boon to thousands of men and women?in a crisis when their nerves have broken under the taxation of strenuous effort, debilitatingillnessorvvcaken ing vvorry. There is no condition where lack of physical or mental vigor more quickly affects efficiency than a lowcring of nervoui vitality. The universal indorsement of Sanatogen by over 16,000 physicians gives scientific authority to the enthustastic praise it hasreceived from multitudei of grateful men and women who date their return to nerve-health from its use. If you find yourself with shatrered, weak encd nerves?at a stage where work is driving effort?where you lack interest in thmgs in which you formerly took pleasure?where digestion is impaired-where sleepless nights are the rule?where you are irritable?y._ will do well to give hecd towhat these physicians have said about Sanatogen. Sanatogen is a nervc food?scieritifically combining the elements necessary to feed the nerves. It is a compound of purest protem and organic phosphorus in a form that readily and easily digests imposing no burden upon the most delicate stomach-and not caising harmful temporary stimulation. Sanatogen is juit cell and ntrvt fotd?pure, real, ideal. You may find Sanatogen is what your nerves need. Wnte for a Free Copy ol ?Nerre Health Reg-ined " Wl ask you earneatly to get aaa^tad WithJj^f* gj i/eatlguta our cUlma rlmt. if you like. i^ we araaal) .toS *?? to hav.- you do ao Ask yo-jrdoetoc?about "vf^JL???">???? arltaat once for our book. _Morya Hea > "?ga "???*'"?? ln an absorbingly liitereMing at>le. ?';?"*? J1U> ^.t * ". , contalnlng fa.-ts and Inforrnatlon "' \^"1. ,"lerf*'"' _ 't0Ket Thla hook alao eontain* evldence ol the value or ..inatogen which ta as remarkahle aa It la concluslse. 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