Show i lOOKS GOOD GOODIN IN I After a Strenuous Campaign Republicans of Ohio Expect to Put Governor Harmon Out of Presidential Race I BEVERIDGE HAS THE THELONG THELONG LONG END IN INDIANA Clean Sweep for Republicans in Michigan Wisconsin the Dakotas Minnesota Iowa Kansas and in Nebraska GLOOMY FOR DEMOCRATS C Nov XO Hach with a record of partial defeat cleft lu In the Iwo elections Action the V can enn and anel Democratic 1 parties tonight are arc aree making their last e effort r toward I n a com coin I victory nt at the polls poll I n Twice mice the Democrats Democrat have haTe elected a governor and twice the Republican ha have bae e elected n a legislative majority and Dud Ve the greater hart of their state ticket rhU This year the campaign between Cov Go and his hla lican IIran ll an opponent Warren G harding hu bus baB been ben exceptionally bitter Charges of ot graft gratt have been made against state officials and employee of ot each party The Republican campaign baa hae been b en marked by debate between its progressive sive she and orators A feature of the tile contest cont st has bas been that Senator Charles Charle Dick nominated by b popular vote for tor election to the senate by the tile legislature to be chosen chURn tomorrow has bas not been invited to speak speak at an any f campaign meeting and Republican candidates s for tel the general assembly have pledged them selves ij j vote against lt hn him While Jh th Dom go so before beor the tha p Ie with absolutely no mention W fit e 4 E affairs of ot Governor Harmon f t fr r Mr Harding d by b fo t r of ot the presidents cabinet bae li Strongly urged the claim that a R Re success would be constructed as an indorsement of ot President and his hs administration Indiana Indianapolis Nov 7 With optimism the leaders of both the tha Republican U and Democratic parties to tonight tonight tonight night predicted that large majorities would be rolled up for their candidates candidate Chairman Lee of the Republican state committee was waa sure that on Joint bal hal lot the next legislature would return Albert Athert J Beveridge to the United States senate Chairman Jackson of the Dem Dam Democratic erratic committees committee was equally certain ertaIn that John W V Kern would succeed Mr Beveridge Nonpartisan forecasters however predicted that tomorrows election would be one of ot the closest in In dianas history and the betting boards in I n Indianapolis tonight showed only even odds The same legislature that elects either Mr Beveridge or Mr Kern also probably will have bae to deal with the question of whether the Republican county option law shall stand The Democrats have declared for the submission of a law providing for tor city ward and township units in option elections and Governor Marshall has been making a strong g campaign against the county option law la Illinois Chicago Nov 7 ITile The cessation ces of ot hostilities and resting on arms arm on the night before the battle failed tailed to materialize in Illinois tonight the last I given to candidates for tor impressing their Continued on 00 Inse In e Two LOOKS GOOD IN INI I THE MIDDLE WEST Continued front from Page One On worth and merits upon their doubting constituents constituent Except in Chicago in fact act the tile in interest Interest interest terest has baa been so little that opposing campaign generals in frenzied effort to wake wako the voters from theIr lethargy kept up the fire of argument to the very last Only in a few country dis districts districts districts was any real interest shown Chicago has several close fights tights on One product of ot the approach of ot elec eleo election election tion Uon day was the retirement of ex ox extravagant extravagant prophesies by both parties and acknowledgment at last that the apathy in general made all aIl estimates only guesses lou Iowa louDes Des Moines la Ia Nov 7 Although a concession of from to votes Is IB made by b Republican leaders loaders to the factional strife within the party part in inthis Inthis inthis this state State Chairman Franke to tonight tonight tonight night predicted the election of Gover Governor nor Carroll by to votes Two years ago Carroll carried carri ij the state by votes otes and Taft Tatt by Claude Porter Democratic candidate for governor tonight declared that he would win by a safe plurality Both Mr Porter and Governor Carroll pre pro a light vote as many farmers are busy in their fields Of eleven leven representatives representative in Congress ten are Republicans John Johnson Johnson Johnson son the lone Democrat did not contest the primaries in the Eighth district Nick Reed Democratic U s state ate chair chairman chairman man tonight claimed that his party would carry e Second ond Fourth F Sixth Seventh and Eighth districts and that I there was as a fighting chance in the theother theother I Iother other districts I Republicans declare that the state will return a solid Republican delegation delegation tion to Congress admitting however that in one or two districts the vote will be close In Des Moines tomorrow voting ma mabe will be used Hasti Minnesota St SL Paul Nov 7 The Minnesota campaign came to an end tonight with witha a 0 Republican rally at the Auditorium here at which Governor was the principal speaker Jam s Gray his Democratic opponent I spoke at several ward meetings In Minneapolis Governor Eberhart received a tole tele telegram gram from C M King of Deer River calling attention to the importation of ot floaters ers in the mining towns of Itasca county for tor the th evident purpose of voting oUng them tomorrow The gov governor governOr wired the sheriff ot of coun county county county ty to furnish ample police protection It was wan discovered today toda that thai a law passed by the legislature pf of 1909 re requires requires requires quires cities above the fourth class to keep the polls open from 6 a m in until 9 P Pp I Ip p m In Formerly the polls in these theBe cities clUel at 7 0 closed p In m Michigan Detroit Nov ov 7 iThe The only apparent certainty about tomorrows election in Michigan is that the next legislature le will be Republican which will insure tile the election of Charles E Townsend to succeed United States Senator Bur Buy Burrows Burrows rows Democratic State Chairman Shields predicts that his party part will wilt have at least thirty seats out of the 13 In the legislature Republican State Chairman Knox concedes the Democrats one senator and four members of or the house houle Nebraska Omaha Nov 7 The bitterness of the Nebraska campaign was evident up to the last minute and Indications to tonight tonight night are that tomorrows vote ote will willbe be large Partisan feeling continued high all aU day and candidates of all par parties parties parties ties did not relax their efforts until late tonight The Republicans held their principal night before the battle rally in Lincoln while the Democrats centered their final efforts in this county North Dakota Fargo N D Nov 7 Governor Burke the Democratic candidate for tor governor closed the campaign tonight with a speech at the Democratic rally at Devils DevUs Lake his hilt home borne town while Congressman McKinley addressed a u Republican rally at Bismarck The Republican campaign managers today claimed that C A Johnson would defeat Burke by and the election of ot a Republican legislature assuring the return of Senator McCumber The Democrats say Bay Burke will be elected by o |