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Show j QUIET ELECTION IN CHICAGO. Estimated That Not More Than Half of Vote Will Be Polled. CHICAGO, Nov 6. Elccfgsn day in riinols tomorrow promises io be a quiet e-ne, as party lines have not been driwi, veri closi ly during the campaign, and the indications tonight are thai nol over one-half one-half the regular number or tmiiots will tw. polled A member of Congress is to be elected in the Fourteenth district to suc-c, suc-c, e,i Benjamin P Marsh, who died last summer, and Commissioners will ij( t. td in nineteen counties not under town- ship org:inl7:itloti In Chi. ago ll.. .Judges ol the Siip--rloi' t'ourt one Judge ,,f i' Clrcull 1 ourl and a President and nine members ol the sanltorj department are to be chosen James Reddlck, chairman of the Cook i ountj Republican 1 t ntraJ committee tonight to-night said Predicts Republican Victory. "J look for about per cent of the ql.alllli d ..t id' lib .11 IV. 11.1 R.-publlcHU M. t rv Is .issured The larger the vote the largoi the Republican plurality lie i. ii- ' in.;., . Iiili I ma n uf the l.li-mo- cratic Counts Central com tlttee, said: The Indications ore that we win elect a majority of one candldati a number of propositions In connection with the laws passed by the la.st State Legislature arc to be voted on. |