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Show WL UP IN I ILLINOIS I Primaries Will Choose From President to 'H , Coroner. H Chicago, April S. Illinois voters M will ballot tomorrow In the most com- j plicated primary in the state's history. 1 Members of the two great parties will H indicate their choice for president of (jH tho United States, United States sen- H ator and governor to county coroner, IH while In Chicago the question of tho H advisability of woman's suffrage is be- l fore the electors. H The Republican candidates for state H offices arc divided Into three district H slates, one claiming to be "regular,"' IH one having tho support of Senator H Lorlmer and one backed by the "Pro- H gressivo" element. Other candidates, H not aligned with any of these three fl factions, are up for indorsement for H many state and county offices. H The Democrats are divided into two fl general factions, though "unattached" M candidates are expected to make good M runs. Adherents of National Commit- H teeman Sullivan will, in general, sup- IjH port one slate, while another will re- ceive the support of a faction led; m l Chicago, hj Major Harrison. IH Both big parties will give an advl- jH sory vote on candidates for the seat H In the United States senate now oc- H cupled by Shelby M. Culloin. who Is a jH candidate for re-election. H The state's first presidential pri- mnr finds Roosevelt, Taft and La IH Follette bidding for Illinois' fifty- tjH eight dedegates to the Republican na- jH tional comcntlon The Democrats will H choose between Clark and Wilson. jH |