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Show THOMAS LEADING IN COLORADO Both Democrats and Repub-! licans Claiming Victory in the Senatorial Fight. Ueuvor, Nov. 6. Returns from 749 precincts' in forty counties, iucludlng Denver complete more than half the precincts and three-fourths cf the total vote of the state today gave Charles S Thomas. Democrat. 63.81S voles for United States senator and Hubert Work (Republican) 62,007 Democratic and Republican state headquarters both claimed victory In the senatorial figbt At Democratic headquarters it was claimed that Kdward Keating undoubtedly un-doubtedly had been ro-electud In the Third dlBtrict, but admitted that H. II. Seldumrldge probably bud b i n defeated de-feated In the Second district. Returns Re-turns from these districts are incom-plete incom-plete and the outcome Stll is in doubt. State Democrats Defeated. The entire Democratic statf- ticket appears to have been defeated with tbe exception of Fred Farrar, attorney attor-ney general, who was re-lected, and James H. Teller, who is leading for m r .n 'i w- v..-i . I .! justice of the supreme court The prohibition amendment which was adopted. Interdicts the manufacture manufac-ture or sale of intoxicants after Tanu ary 1. 1916 The legislature Is re- ' quired to enact statutes for putting I the amendment into effect mrv |