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Show I ILLINOIS GIVES ROOSEVELT HIS - j FIRSTITBBY Colonel Is Winner at Preferential Primaries rtihy Large Plurality; ijjji Managers Contend He Jfii i. Carries State by 125,- 1 000 Votes; La Follette $g ;Gets Small Comfort. aita.i 5 CLARK'S MAJORITY ?efi ! OVER WILSON BIG ? Missourian Victor by ifj Proportion of Two to 3 j One; Deneen, Republi-yfjj Republi-yfjj ! can, and Dunne, Demo- II ! crat, for Governor: i CulIom Loses to Sher-jjg Sher-jjg Jinan for Senator. llanfoillCACO. April 0, Winners In the ; Illinois preferential, advisory and eyjtH' direct primary elections today as jjWl' indicated by sufficient returns to wa,TaTlt a prodlclon' nrc 345 fo1 J4i?w;,'ftr president Theodore Roosevelt. R.e-tjgj'lfcWIcan; R.e-tjgj'lfcWIcan; Champ Clark. Democrat. fbsiliPtFM" United States senator L. Y. Sher-JatejjjBjjin, Sher-JatejjjBjjin, Republican; James Hamilton Lewis, SbtaSnocrat (uncontested). " tor governor Charles S. Deneen, Re- .iwMIcan; Edward F. Dunne, Democrat, ut w, 'Colon el Roosevelt's state managers. NERilt 'mt' 1,19 maJrllv OVer President Taft v ?F from 100,000 to 150,000. Returns In-P In-P jfrmft n's vote was nearly five to two for 'Presidential delegates wore not named ia if ? e oallots and v.Il be elected by ta Mjressional districts and at large, the of toJ"J''s vol'; beinp only to serve 'asuide to party officials as indicating ritii irty felin(j- flitrraan's lead over Cullom In the ad-jd ad-jd wry vote for senator wns amall and pplete returns from ouL in the state .jjgj- r overtliroV.- the upparent result at Wplffht. r W Against Lorimer. iniW cnoen's chief fipht waB apainst Sub-iilijj Sub-iilijj fejuvsr lxn Small, referred to in the vj&4 a candidate for Senator L.or- tjsji w. Advices six hours after the polls wl indicate Deneen hod won from rfl f Bul-treajiurer about five to three in Ut' W itate. John 13. "V. Wayman also itdtwa strong fisht, leading Small in COIIntV which contains of thu ' &n Ws 4260 election precincts. Deneen's d kilcated majority in Cook county was n IMO. ( .The democratic contest Tor governor more opportunity for conjecture. cnfl-.nJn,gnt Dunue had an Indicated ma- !fty f 61,000 !n Co0,c RountJ-' 1),jt A1" yi T' "rarest competitor, appeared J el a !1 running so well In the statu that WTJ frttrvatlvo estimates of Dunne's nia-j?tS nia-j?tS Wts' Wer 10.000 to IIO.OOO In the 3tii!5 cnffre$3ionill returns were dcltiynd and j ritatlve cUmate.j were ImposKible. dlT county voters nppcarcd to favor B. lJji chlpperficld and Will lain 13.. lloson lard ?j the Rftnubllcan nomination for con- tflf j Jen at lnrge and Lawronco Stringer 3 Jltll8r Jamcs Brennan or William T; wtlHama for the Domocratlc nomlna- i pH(ff01nan Suffrage Defeated. Jjt630 voters votd two to one against wJ" mt(ni:f ,n the preferential prl-fifyjJK' prl-fifyjJK' XiS OUcstion was not on ballots jt KVelt's v,tory was not a Tospuctor PMp"11'' Ho carrlcd tlls homo ward Jf5lStft' eraEuninn William B. McKlnly. campaign manager, in Champaign: L1 88 s"ccessrill in tlio Sevcnleenh sjm?ru8onal distrlcu ivherc Colonel ''s S'nlth, (he Tart state maniw-'cr, '(KsHiantI Jonph G- Cannon's homo, N$B1 Kooecvelt polI(.-d 1814 to Taft'K 60lmt' I -a Follette of Wisconsin polled VtG' In Cook countv' whero lt d lJttmlTi(1 ivlcst the Wisconsin sonator ifE,!!1 annarant vote of 14,440. where t nef VOt WUI 8fl,1',' lhUL f ' oBne c!oiiel Roosevelt's lead in Cook j tfyjfa Was on a basis of upprnxlmatelv ijrB to five over Taft. returns from 'fcHWt ftQte ,nd,f;ated he ran fitrojior tb plllccs as high ag five t6 one, the csUmated avcrngo to fivo 'rBll?D Clar,t'H candidacy met just the UBfcrli rBtllt Tn Chicago his apparent "laBbth '' ,)ItswI " mor0 tnan rc- affSKt K f tho tota! numl)0r of prccinctB, ylttNstf0 V O0'000 or n a proportion of 'tnt&Mwr to ono for Wilson. In tho state riffi SKi . h, ,oatl WJi ln Proportion of JnS'fBfeS T"' 113 '"'Jlwitud in r-jturns at '.ultIS ' t0 al,oul two to one. ifl3m; ",Htcment Issued by Frank t U'mvjth. manager of tho 1111- ;jl qptinued on Page Two.) j ROOSEVELT WHB i mils vols (Continued From Page One.) nols headquarters of the national Taft bureau, attributes the success of Roosevelt Roose-velt to this cause: "Roosevelt's candidacy In the slate had boon promoted for months, while tho active campaign for the renomlnatlon of President Taft hns been under way only four or fivo weokR. Internal complications complica-tions also favored Roosevelt. The people did not fully understand tho Issues. How-over. How-over. Roosevelt's success today will not have much effect on the ultimato result, for Taft will be nominated at tho Chicago Chi-cago convention." Champ Clark Pleased. WASHINGTON. April S. "1 of course rejoice greatly at the glad tldlngB from tho (magnificent commonwoalth of Illinois and T am doubly thankful to my friends for tho splendid victory they won," said Champ Clark tonight. "I was tied down here in tho discharge of my duties as speaker and could not help my friends any in Illinois, but they have done so well that It is clear that they did not need any help from ma. "Our decisive victory In Illinois, which tho Democrats will probably carry In November, must In tho very nature of thlngB havij great influence throughout' the country, not only because of her large delegation, the third largest In tho union, but also becauso of hor commanding com-manding central position, and because of the bright prospects wo have of obtaining obtain-ing the electoral votes. 1 am profoundly grateful to all who aided in carrying Illinois for mo." |