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Show I BRADY IS FIRST I. GHOICEIN IDHHO Results so Far Received of First H . . Direct Primary Flection K Indicate This. fl' B OPPONENTS SAY ANOTHER - - BALLOT WILL BE HAD Ml ' !lmf 'Question of Regulation of Liq-l Liq-l . nor Traffic, Has Been Main H j) Issue in Fight. jP Spoeial to Tho Tribune, fjr BOISE, Ida., Aug. 30. About 7;" per F cent of the Idaho vole of 100,000 was rcg- Jstorcd and about 75 per conL of tho rog- i ' isiorod vote will be oust. It Is probable fully 20 per cent of those who vote will I err In the exercising of their second iholce. necessitating' the rejection of their ballots. Under the pre-elecllon decision de-cision of the slate supremo court covor-I covor-I ing second choice, tills will leave but , 40.000 legal votes to decide the oandi-f oandi-f dates of the respective purties In the o llrst direct primary election held In Idaho. Of this probably 15,000 will be Democratic and L'5,000 Republican, l "Wei' stato tickets arc appearing all w GOV. JAMES H. BRADY. HI Eo-Nominated by the Republicans of Vi!', Idaho at Yesterday's Primaries. rover this part of tho stale, with tho names of O'NolI, McDongnll and Ellen on for governor, attorney gonoraland treasurer. treas-urer. They also 'have "wot" legislative . candidates and for second choice use the name of prominent antl-Iocul optlonlsls lu their respective counties. A hundred dollar wuger thai Brady would not receive re-ceive 51 per cent of the Republican first .choice votes hung hero unlaken all afternoon. after-noon. Brady will probably be tho Candida Candi-da to of tho Republican parly and llaw-. llaw-. Icy of the Democratic party, i Hamer, Republican, will win over c French, and Bowcn,. Democrat, over r bowell. Morrison. Republican, will win k I over McDougall for attorney general, and Mltss Chamberlain, Republican, will prob- , ctily loose to Miss Shcpperd. The com- . . ploxlty of the ballot and the farcical ' bolng made of the second choice ; Voles seem to Justify the conclusion that L It will be midnight tomorrow night be fore the stale result is known on those I who "win at llrst choice and twenty-four ' hours later for the second choice win ners. The. count Is proceeding here at t an hourly average of twenty ballots. James II. Brady of Pocalello Is the Republican Re-publican nominee for governor of. Idaho an a result of the .Republican primaries, held yesterday. Mr. Brady Is the present pres-ent governor of Idaho. Ills rc-nomlnu-, . turn is a vote .of conlldcnce in him by his party, which has a decided majority in Idaho. This In the llrst lime the f V'rict Primary has received a test in r Idaho, and the new departure has its i strong exponents and likewise Its bitter f enemies The next session of the Idaho legislature will be full of amendments to this bill and a decided effort will be 11' put forth to effect its repeal. i.Soo,n ilfcr bis Installation as governor. 1 Mr. Brady allied himself with the antl- i " liquor forces, and has since boon bitter f Mn his attitude against the saloon in- j tercsts. ' 'i..ll0. naG, alwnya laid the cogenL po- 9 lltlcal assistance of ex-Governor . Cood- i' , Ti111 .'S'1 ft tite wide prohlbl-J prohlbl-J ;f.011 jll If Hie legislature passes one. i J to will probably recommend to the lcgis- ( laturci the creation of a railway com- e mission, the creation, by cluinge of the I , fitrnc constitution,, of a state board of , land commissioners, and a criminal law ' to punish members of the state land boa,.,! who InycHt in Carey act or other & inua on which their office requires them f to exorcise linal discretion. I nFiVJi,T,or.nni(,y . f1 3r' wealthy man Ho is fond of politics, of society, and . If very ambitious. He will be' In poll- ,Cf ?tct y i" ,,lrih0 IfoateO for !, tho ITnltod Stales sonato. Ho has a !r, positive standing with the Mormons. |