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Show Tinr Mora complete California or Kentucky. surveys, however, warrant the high confidence that la felt. In California an large Tote appeared la the and Shortrldge, opRepublican primer posed by a proleague of nationa condldate from eouthem .California, and a radically progressive from hit ova northern California. defeated both by a large majority. The earlier expectation that Phelan, the present Democratic senator from California, would win on hla record of accomplishment for the state, has thus been dissipated. 1 0. P.LEflQERS Confidential Reports From ' States Said to Insure Sen alorial Control by Five. ' ' pedal to The Trlbund. WASHINGTON, Sept 13. It to poealble to preaent the minimum aatlmata of Republican organisation leadera of tha mar. 'gin by which they expect to control tha aenate aa a result of the November election. , Baaed on confidential reports from each state in which a contest to In progress, it to expected that the Republicans will have a majority of five. Officially, tha party management to claiming more than this. Actually, only tha most optimistic expect a majority In excess of five. These confidential reports indicate that the Republicans are to lose seats in Indiana and Missouri, but they are to gain seats In California, Colorado, Idaho, Kentucky and South Dakota. The present majority In the senate Is two. The defeat of Gronna In North Dakota by the Nonpartisan league canIn didate the Republican primary actually reduces this margin to one, because the man to be elected Is only nominally a Republican. If he be counted for organisation purposes as a Republican, the party margin will be raised to six. , V Thirty-tw- o Will Elect Senatorial contests ars states. Seven of theso states re In the south and are, of course. Democratic. They ares Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia. Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina. Of the remaining twenty-fiv- e statea ten are now represented by Democrats. These are: Arlsona, California, Colo rado, Idahot Kentucky, Maryland, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon and. South Dakota. The minimum estlmatea as above concede half of these to the Democrats, but claim the other half. More optimistic, but well buttressed estimates, are that Maryland, Nevada and even Oklahoma may be found In the Republican column. A short time ago the Republican management had small hope of carrying either In progress thirty-tw- o In Tifrcunr Ion of two of the present fifteen Re-- ! publican senators who ere ub for rv- -' election, but the remaining thirteen are marked down by the most conservative as absolutely certain. These are from Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa. Kansas, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, with the qualifications mentioned above, Utah, j Ohio, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Washington and Wisconsin. Senator Watson in Indiana to opposed by Tom Taggert, the Democratic boss,- j who did so much to bring about tha nomination of Governor Cox. Mr. Taggert , served a few months In the senate In ISIS by appointment to fill a vacancy caused by thq death of Senator Shively. and haa had a yearning to return ever Inca He to very strong personally In the state. In the past he has demon- strated that ha can go out and get the negro vote, a large factor In Indiana politics, whenever he needs It. In addi- - ' tlon to that. Senator Watson has a bitter factional fight on hla hands in his own party. Tha reports from Missouri, both those of a confidential character and those lees confidential In tone. Indicate that It would require little short of a miracle for Senator 8. B. Spencer, Republican, to be reelected The trouble seems to be In November. that he to regarded as somewhat colorless to he and that opposed to Breckinridge Dong, former assistant secretary of state, who has a tremendous following of 'his own.' It to a curious fact that confidential reports to Democratic managera Indicate that Missouri will be for Harding on the national ticket, and yet will send a Democrat to the senate. The Republican manhas received the tame sort of agement - 1 '"j.- -- . :Ar, r.iuKrarso, seitilubek n, rjja. "sr I J 'n Hope to Win Colorado. In Colorado, Senator Thomas, an Democrat, declined re nomination, and a split in the Democratic to tha result. Nicholson, tne Reparty publican candidate, has large personal popularity in a state that always Is close, and to helped by the pronounced Harding sentiment that exista The large lnde- pendent vote in Colorado has- swung definitely to Harding, and this fact contributes materially to Nicholson's chances. Senator Nugent, the Democrat now holding a seat from Idaho, to opposed by former Governor Gooding, behind whom 1s a united party aided by the same sort of an Independent vote that la a factor in the Colorado situation. The situation In Kentucky Is very much the same, sentiment where, the anttadmintatratlon promises to sweep Senator Beckham out of office. Reports from Kentucky to the Republican management are definite and assured and of a character to warrant confidence. South Dakota to another state where antiadministration sentiment la a leadAdded to It ing factor In. the'lltuatlon. k, la the personal popularity of Peter of the the Republistate, governor can candidate for the senate against Senator Edwin 8. Johnson. While the more conservative members of the Republican oiganlsatlon place no great confidence In the optimistic reports from Maryland, Nevada and Oklahoma, the situation In those states at least, is such as to distress the' Democratic management. In the Nevada primary yesterday former Governor' Oddis received the Republican nomination for senator to oppose Senator Henderson, Democrat, Governor Oddle has the strongest sort of backing and is expected to develop a winning campaign. The race In Maryland between Weller, the Republican nominee, and Senator John Walter Smith, Democrat, Is becoming bitter, both sides claiming the victory, but the Weller side manifesting Increased strength as the campaign progresses. The defeat of Senator Gore, Democrat, in Oklahoma, In the primaries, has offended the farmer element, who are making trouble for Representative Scott Ferris, the Democratic nominee. The Republicans have put up Congressman John W. Harreld of Oklahoma City, who has strong elements of popularity in the state. In fact, some reports to the Republican senatorial committee assert that Harreld Is assured of a large majority, but the more astute Republicans discredit these reports. - Complete Surveys Remove Fears of Loss in New Wisconsin. and York salt lakh Nor-bac- Arizona Considered Democratic. report,- Buy This' Brand New Standard Player-Piano- , Fully Guaranteed h a ' - r A . The victory for Senator Moses In the New Hampshire Republican primary this week has cleared the situation In Connecticut somewhat, and removed the fear that the women would slaughter at the polls. With an equal division of the woman vote In Connecticut, Brandegee to assured of a large majority In the light of present-da- y developments Fears expressed - some time ago that Wadsworth might be defeated in New York and Denroot In Wisconsin, are quite dissipated by developments of the last two weeks. Bran-deg- M Regular Price $775 Complete With Bench and 25 Rolls of Music. Veidict of Accidental Death -- Made in Thomas Inquiry 4 . PARIS, Sept. IS. The autopsy .on the body of Olive Thomas, American motion picture actress who died in the American hospital at Neullly last Friday, was performed today by Dr. Paul, official physician of the city of Parle, In the presence of five American doctors. Dr. Joseph Choate, who had charge of Miss Thomas during her lllnesb, represented her family. The doctors concluded that death was due to poisoning through Intoxication taken accidentally. with a sublimate Judge Pamart tonight granted a permit for the removal of the body of Miss Thomas, which will be sent to the United States on the first available boat. Arisons, It Is practically conceded, will continue In the Democratic column, while only the boldest even suggest that Chamberlain, the anttadmlnlstratlon Democrat, . B. will be defeated for reelect Ion In Oregon, i . even In the face of a Republican wave. In fact, numerous reports Indicated that Bpeclal to The Tribune. Chamberlain will receive quite ae many POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 13. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Republican as Democratic votes. As set forth above, reports point to the Methodist church for colonel J. B. veteran Pocatelloan, who died Saturday at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. A. M. Newton, in this city. The services were In charge of the Knighte Templar, of which Mr. Parsons was a member. The G. A. R. and Spanish American War Veterans and a detachment of thg Idaho National Guard acted as escorts to the cortege. Mrs. Newton and her little daughter, accompanied by Mrs. H. R. Bucks, left tonight tor Dwlgbt, III., where the body of Colonel Parsons will be interred with full military honora BOISE, Idaho. Sept. 13 Two small children of William Gibbs, chief engineer of the Rose worth farm, twenty miles west of Buht, victims of an attack by jnad coyote Baturday night, were today brought to Bole general hospital for treatment According to Information given out at the hospital the children were asleep in a tent when the rabid animal bit them Inflicting a wound upon the left cheek of either child. Mr. Gibbs attacked the coyote with a pick and dispatched It before It could escape. This to said to be the first case of nature received at the Boise hospital this this Delivered to your home city, or freight prepaid to your nearest railroad station. Why Not Come In Today? . TYPOTHETAe ST. LOUIS, Sept. tlons and the white paper shortage 'were scheduled for discussion at the h MINERS RETURN TO WORK. annual convention of the United IS. About Okla , MALESTER, Typothetae of America, an organisation of maater printers, which opened here 1100 men who went on Sept. in the strike today. A resolution prepared for prescoal district because of dlssatft-factlo- n entation proposed that the constitution be amended so ae to take the organisawith the wage agreement of last tion as a body out of all labor matters returned to work today. About so far aa concerns any tendency to oblige week, TOO are still on strike. No inthe entire body by contracts made by creaseminers been granted the strikers. haa any one group. GLOVZB . MAID O' CLOVER goes, there are sparkling eyes, ruddy cheeks and cle&b skins. Where - I MAID O CLOVER is 98 per cent food. 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Harding, Republican nominee tor president, has discarded his front podch" method of campaign and has planned a trip west, to include speeches at Boise end Salt Lake, which will necessitate hla special - train going through Pocatello, the local Republican leaders are taking steps to arrange with tha national headquarters for the senator to address Pocatellane while on hie way to the Utah capltaL RUPERT CLUBWOMEN ACTIVE. Special to The Trtbue. RUPERT, Idaho- - Sept 13. , The Women s club has arranged Interesting programs for the club year. The first meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 14, when Education will be the theme. An rated address on Health Crusade work will be given by Mrs. Margaret Athey, secretary of the board of health work, Boise. Others who will take parts In ths program ars Mias Hayden, supervisor of elementary schools; Mrs Merry Aylor, Mrs. Ida Sullivan and Mrs. Nellie Ouecheweky. Music wlH be furnished by the high school orchestra. HHmtinmtiimtutH Lest You Forget. 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