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Show DECLARE FOB WILSON IS NEXT PRESIDENT Delaware Democrats Favor Renomination of Present Chief Executive. HIGH FRAISE IS GIVEN1 Primary Elections Are Held in Colorado, Arizona and Washington. DO"VEK, Del., Sept. 8 The Temo-cratic Temo-cratic state convention of Delaware here today declared itself in favor of the renomination of President Wilson in 1916. The platform adopted contains con-tains the following plank: The Democrats of Delaware recall re-call with pride and satisfaction, that their representatives at the Baltimore convention were the first to vote for the nomination of President Presi-dent Wilson and- that they steadfastly stead-fastly supported him on every ballot. bal-lot. Their confidence in him has only increased, if that be possible, since he became president, and we believe that we have tho right to declare again for Woodrow Wilson as our choice for the Democratic nomination in 1910. Democrats in Contest. PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 8. Scattering Scatter-ing returns in todav's state primary show Dr. H. A. Hughes, Democrat, to bo leading Governor George W'. Hunt, Democrat, and MarcuB A. Smith, Democrat, Dem-ocrat, leading over Heese Ling, Democrat, Demo-crat, for United States senator. Heavy voting is reported all over the state, due to the bitter contests among Democrats for the leading offices, from governor down. Reports indicate that both Eepubli-cans Eepubli-cans and Progressives are voting with the Democrats under tho easy primary law. In neither of these parties are there any contests. Definite results will be late because of the length of the ballot, 27fi namos appearing on it. |