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Show I MORE STATES ENTER HARDING COLUMN Ij MTU AND TENNESSEE IN LINEFOBC.O.P. Returns Today Show Hardin: Has Obtained 390 Electoral Elec-toral Votes GOVERNOR COX SURE OF ONLY 127 BALLOTS j Republicans Likely to Win Some of the Four Doubtful Doubt-ful States 4 Return- Indus J"0'' lowing etatea bnd riven U Hr-- Uml vet-:. tul4l r - " Hording: BUrornia IS; Colorado I on-nrctieul on-nrctieul t. DcUwan Idaho I; ,, n ifeuvwarc 3. Idali j 4. RaiMM 10: Maine Hat via. - . MaaaacbuaeiU In; Ml l-'" '" m ,.u 12; MIourt 18; Alon- ,a,u. Nebraska 8; Noo i.in i. n i m Jeraei I; - '" u iv ohin 2t; okiultomn Oreanm -,' Pennsylvania 88; Khodi laaiid -, Booth lakota 5, Ten icwe i '(all j . . r m i. We ihliigton . . u Virginia B; Vleiotielu IS. and u . niiia .'..i total of SB, Alabama IS; VrWaiisa , ". b; ... orta ttl Kcntudy Man. IOJ Ml-lwlppl IB; li L'nrolliw IS; gpnui Carolina ., tSa , and Virginia 12 t"Ll$m In the donWfol Hat, I ,, ng in nufTMem i-otorn ,,,... N'T.I. I".) --'.. -V "' "f fll I 1 1 I " I NKW .ORE. Nov. i - Tenneaaee i . ,un Into the ewt ng K publt- fcitsu igtgrt s?s! lhf. rolunteer itaie lo ' ,laiif.r shift fro-.. thfe Democratic rails coupled with u iimilar up to , I (.u ,a. im ..tgi.t. ; 1 ' 1 1 . . ,i of IM electoral votej n "r InJ V'. definitely In the Janus A. SI column and lafi In douhi but U ttnonc Arizona (3. Nevada (I ' N Mulco (I)', and N i i 1 all of these statea save Ne Hording was In the lean "" vailabw f5?ni and iv... ... M te- publican iii-iuitrers 11 ' Hardin plurality thoi... avuilah!. re- a, oa ihowed a - !ox If1 N .1 -i nneaaee, on th J 1 ' Wk ' UbuLati b tha Momphia I omm 1 "pp Mil trom H. ... ll nUi a fritn I fins nreencta missing, gave Ha.daig, f , lBsf7B.f votea to I o IS-.7M, H iTdlng w - IP . , ui iican Uda. and Alf A. iau.r. un- , i . . .ss.ul eanui.lat.- i-.r go ci-m...-. j uKatimt hl brulher in U8f. wua elect- , l J "'"I he K'-l'iil-h'-ari . . .".! - ! 1 aaaumed larger proportK oa belated, !J V ,. lrna .....mued to .on.p in. TO! f vl. ton ol Samu I 1 M holaon. Ki - ' ' uul.llean candidate tor th -veiiral.. fr..n; 'c a.u...i i . ,. ili-iii-tClect E . llaril.i.K -i ... "" V l : 1 ' -l " ,n jjSj the vippcr houac and ot f in 0 "-liilefl 31a where ktsnatoriai choice baa not ocm j i determined, the Republican candidate! jjf ware in t" lead intour Ariaona, Ore- jll Hon. Isesaoa ami .or.n 1 uuji. jI In the iirt.i. Iv . ui. . . u- 4 j'-h. nr. Ill leadere tlll clung to the hope ,".u !aa llH raturns would ovarcom th advantage III held by Senator J. C. W. tlockham ill over Richard Brntt, Republican. jji The Rapuhllcang had secured -7. 111' laati ';. tnt nouat repraaentatlvae i- to u. tv. the Damocrata, Pour m tig t . d tQ "th- i parties, Imiudlnts one iijf SockUlal md one Prohlbltloniit ITorty- i i J tBro dUnrlCtl w ere unreported. . n I B present iviurna. the Rapubltoani had M n plurality of 131 l t; N - . v I lis r-sii I j jl i -atv returns al-o Lndloaied poaalble (I turo-oven In cae of some Democratic B I representatives reported elected. A j Latl " w f where three Rep ported defeated, Ryan in tha 16th, An- ' II in il - lt ""d KosedoJa In the I" jani- -bad forged ahead "( Doollng, I 1 1 Donovan and McKlnry. early rcporitU ' J J elected. , The bo UBS will hao one Socialist j member, Meyer London, of New Fork, j; who defeated Honrs M, GoUifogio, fu- I j mIoh caudldatc. In the twelfth. The if Prohibition party lost i's lone reprs- B ! mutative, hut an Independent PtOhUl li hktlonlst. Milton W. flhreeve. was II elected from the 5th l'ennsy Ivanla j I I district. II Several notable upsets occurred in . j the conr- LonaJ race among them I l.i. the retirement by Missouri VOten of forinei Bpeaker Champ dark, of the house, and the election by Texas vol- I I ers of s Republican representative, ' I llurrv Wurzb.ich. lvm N M UI Ml ST. POSt-electlon developments within ranks of the beaten Democratic I party Iruluded a tart statement f rom llam J Bryan In whi h he divided to fir defeat between President1 Wilson and Candidate ''nx, asserting Lhat the former had laid the foundation founda-tion for the dlKaler," and the latter J . had Completed the- structure." - ane (; W'tifK-ler, leitlslatlve ooun-, sel of the Antl-8aloon League of I I America, Issued a statement declaring (Continued on iago "Two BfcnnnB II Montana and Tennessee I in Line for G. 0. P. i continui-i! i ron Pagi lite a check of the ongrenslonal election j J fa forty stales showed "a substantial rnajotlty" in both houses against an I I beer or wine amendment mo RF-SCTiTS I PHOENIX, Xo i. Returnj J (roni all counties if prisons with only ; 'j isoiatefi precincts missing gave plurall- ,A fTe for the Republican candidates '"; ,Tj president, renvoi , I go.'ernot. Rep- i resentative c.iri Khyden, DemocraUl ppearpd to have been re-sleeted by a margin of about C.rmn votes with 61,000 vote tabulated, Senator Harding had a lead of I. Oil ever Governor Gov-ernor Co in the State, while Ralph I Oamerou, Republican candidate for ; senator, led Senator M A . Bmith, j Democrat. b' fi.00. Representative Hayden's lead over John R. Dunsaath, 1 Republican, wsj l,67li w hiie Governor j iarapbel!. Republican, vas 1,144 votes ahead of MM sin. m i. his Democrat op- ponont. H ill -l I I H - Dt:s MOINES, ' t. Nov. I. ilxt-oiie ilxt-oiie Repullicans and four Democrats were fleeted 1" tl.c ln ir. of the Iowa ihe binety-nlue countii showed toda . Beventeen Republican sensttors have HL i.een reported elected, bul not onej Democrat to date i Early today when 1411 precincts out I of 1,160, had leen reported and tabu-; I lated for president, Harding hud BO0,- 0I Cox lTJ.hiil 1 'or United States Senator l.lll precincts gave Cummins. Republican. Sorter, liemocrat j I 1 Cor governoi 1,I7 pr' gave Kendall. Bi 111,114; 1 Herring. Democnit 14161. NdltTll DAKO'l 111 st LTS IfARQO, SC. D-. Nov I. -In the ion-I ion-I . teat for governor In tCorth Dakota 1.- t 4S out of -091 precincts gave J. K j O'Connor. Democrat. S8.4xii: Lynn J I 1'raxler. Republican Non-Partisin 80.- |