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Show CITIZENS INDORSE JOHNSON. Cleveland Municipal Association Gives Him Clean Bill. COLUMBUS. O. . Nov. 6. On the eve of the diction lie Indications point to a remarkably heavy vote. Successors lo tho present Republican Republi-can In.'umbcnts r.s Governor. Lieutenant Governor Gov-ernor Attorney-General. State Treasurer. Jus-tlco Jus-tlco of the Supreme Court and members of tho ln.ar.l r Publli lV.,rk sr.- lo be chosen ."i"'l also members 'if both houses of th Legislature and ollli-lals of the leading cities. Attack on Herrick. The campaign against the n-electlon of Gov. Herrick began months before his renomlnatlon und hn ; I..-, n . i ri,-, ,.n so vigorously by the Antl-8al00n league that man Sunday night iier ns bi came political addresses, the speaking speak-ing campaign not being ended when the party organisation meetings c.,, ,i Saturday nljfht. Thra hero pre defections from Herrick the Republican managers admit, but thny claim thai enough new adherent! have been secured almost tfl balance the loss. Figures in the Vote. Two ..ears ago Myron T Derrick was elected elect-ed Governor m.-r Tom I.. Johnson by a plurality plur-ality of 11S.SU nnd last year the plurality for President Roosevelt was 266,421, while Secretary Secre-tary of State Laylln had 230.389 plurality. The fuli registration flgures this year are unknown, but In nearly all .ectlnns of the State there was a pronounced gain over the registration Of tWO year! ago and ver) little short of the big Itgurea of the Presidential year. |