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Show tm REPUBLICANS WIN IN IDAHO. ifl tBL,te Returns 8how State Ticket Is 'B E,ected Gooding and Nugent B ,n Close Race. lM ,1,0'hl,, ,,,,1,,- Wltli the Democratic dBii Pi chn,r,nnn conceding tho state to ""rdlng, Interest throughout Idaho Is 'concentrated on tho senatorial rnco bo-MMtween bo-MMtween John P. Nugent, the Democratic KM'ncuninent, mid Prank It. Gooding, his PMWPubllenn opponent. !9 , ,'1rom Ul ,noBf returns at hand ,. WoUnM(1ny. Nugent was making m wtter progress In Uio north than aw B. case '" ,,,s contest with (loodlng 'K , 0.JrenrR "Bo. On the other hand, Br ' 'mcnrfil to linvc Increased ssHr" Kttt'ngth over thnt occasion In tho cJHouIIumm, Tl"' ticket apparently eluded fol- ,fl "resident Wnrren 0. Hnrdlug. A 7'tor- Prank It. flooding. , inngrossmen First district, Rurtoii !Bfnilu,"K'1' ' Sccnnrt (,,H,rlct. Addlwin T. ;S Justices of the supremo court Six- 'm,lt.P,n ,,0,,t?rt N- Di""W slx-year O'xlltlonal term, William A. Lee; four- w conditional term. Charles V. Mc--'irthy S OovernnrD. W. Davis. M t'leutenant governor C. C. Moore. H hwretnry of Htnti R. O. Jones. jm ht'Uo auditor 13. H. nullot. H Attorney general Roy L. nnck. treasurer-Capt. D. P. Hanks, otiperlntenilcnt of public Instruction M-"' Kthcl K. RedUeld. H'lini'ibeil n,,m' ln8IU,c,or s'wart |