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Show SENATOR THOMAS LOSES IN COLORADO Denver, Nov 4 With one-half the precincts and approximately three-fourths three-fourths of the Colorado vote reported, the election of the following congressional congres-sional candidates is indicated: United States sonator Hubert Work, Republican. Congressman, First district Benjamin Benja-min Hilllard, Democrat Congressman, Second district C. B. Timherlake, Republican. Congressman, Third district N. M. McLean, Republlcan-Progrossi ve. Congressman. Fourth district Edward Ed-ward T. Taylor, Democrat Senator Thomas, in 677 precincts, Including all but eight of 193 in Denver, Den-ver, has 57,228 votes and Work has 56 363. Belated returns, however, are rapidly pulling down this narrow lead and tho Republicans claim the election of Work by 3500. while in j Democratic circles it is admitted that I Thomas will lose by at least l'1"" if JH the present ratio of gain is maintain-cd maintain-cd by the Republicans. The prohibition amendment on returns re-turns from 741 precincts, including Denver complete, gie: For. 7S.911; against, 76,269. Belated returns hive increased tbe lead of the "drys. " p For governor, 772 precincts in fortv counties, with eight Denver precincts a missing, give Carlson I Republican i A 80,476. Patterson (Democrat) 68.893 7 James H. Teller (Democrat) is A Leading for justice of tho supreme court, and Fred Farrar (incumbent Democrat) is leading for attorney gen-I gen-I eral. With these exception, the elec- n , lion of the entire Republican stato ticket is Indicated. te |