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Show TIN ViGTOH IH COLORADD Wl Warden of State Penitentiary Peniten-tiary Democratic Nominee Nomi-nee for Governor. i DKN'VER, Sept. 11. Complete returns from tlie 211 precincts in the city of Denver and from 600 of the 1264 precincts outside the capital cit y received tonight Indicate the nomination of Thomas Ty-n Ty-n m of Canon City, warden of the state penit entiary, for governor on the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket in yesterday's state-wide primary. In these 811 precincts Tynan led his opponent, Governor J ulius C. Gun tor. of Trinidad, by 6070 votes. Neither the governor nor his campaiKn managers would make a statement today. to-day. Supporters of Tynan declared he i has won by in. 000 majority. , Returns from the SU precincts, -which I include virtually all of the heavy voting j districts of the state, give Tynan 24.460, I Gunter 17.40H. i In the First congressional district John ; I,eo Stack won the Democratic nomina tion by a plurality of 2r7, over V. L. Morrissey. his nearest competitor. In the same district William X. Yaile won the Republican nomination over I. I. Boak by a lare majority. In the Second district, where Congressman Congress-man Charles Timberlake was unopposed for the Republican nomination. Dr. J. N". Jones of Fort Morgan is leading1 Clement Yore of Kstes Dark for the Democratic nomination. In the Third district Major John A. Martin. Pueblo, has admitted defeat in his contest with Congressman Kdward Keating, Puebio, incumbent, for the Democratic nomination. SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 11. Francis J. Eeiiey was selected as the LMmocratic candidate for governor at the general election in November by the Democratic state central committee, which late today to-day instructed its chairman and secretary to certify Hency's name to the secretary of state. The action of the Democratic, committee commit-tee v.li, it is believed, result in th- matter mat-ter being thrown into the courts for final wttlemont. Ileney ran second to Ro!ph at the primary election. Rolnh's supporters have asserted th;i t th--v will oppose ati attempt of the 1 vnun-nts 'O pia-e Honey's Ho-ney's name on the b t i 1 o t as the parly's gubernatorial candid;-. t'. ATLANTA, I'W.. Spr. U. Farly r--turns tonscht from tn.j i 's IV nior.i: :c primary give William .1. Harris. who was indorsed bv President V. i).-on. a suhtan- j tial lead in the. for the l'mt:d ( States senate. Out of t wnty-sven coun- ties heard from nir'een ftyr for Harrn, five for Senator T "norms V. Hirdwi.-it and three for Re;resen;ative Wiiham S. Howard. PHOENIX. Ariz.. Sept. II. Incomplete re t urns from e very co u n t y in the s ra t - received tonisht ind:ca"'d the nomination nomina-tion of State S-nator Fred T. '"-.;-t of Apache county for govrr.or on tri Ltp.- ocratic ticket in yesterday ' pnrr try e-i-'.-- ' tion by a plural; -y of from 1 to i voter. There was no contest on the ! Republican ticket. I |