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Show WILL VOTE First Primary Campaign in Colorado Will End Tonight Denver, Sopt. 9. Today will mark tho close of Colorado's first primary campaign and early tomorrow balloting ballot-ing will begin for the nomination of presidential electors, two United States senators, four congressmen and complete state and county tickets tick-ets Candidates planned to continue their activity throughout the day, the canvass ending tonight in Denver with a Republican rall and a debate de-bate between Governor John F. Shaf-roth Shaf-roth and Thomas J. O'Donnell. candidates can-didates for tho Democratic nomination nomina-tion for United States senate for the full term beginning March 4, 1913. In Democratic circles Interest centers cen-ters in the contost for nominations and control of the party organlda-tions. organlda-tions. Among the Republicans the fight inolves tho attempt of the Progressive Republicans', headed by Phillip B Stewart of Colorado Springs for governor, to name the . .sLato., .vticket" Including Roosevelt electors, oer the rescognlzed Taft electors and state candidates and to secure control of the party ' The national Progressho party leaders In Colorado have Issued instructions to their supporters not to participate in tomorrow's primaries. They plan to secure a place on the ballot In the November election by petition. The registration for tomorrow's election Is unusually heavy in Denver. |