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Show WYOMING REPUBLICANS ARE THOROUGHLY REGULAR RAWLINS. Wyo. Sept. 15. President Taffs administration. Secretary Balling-er's Balling-er's conduct in office and the Payne-Al-drlch tariff bill were Indorsed by the state Renubllcan convention in session here todn'v. United States Senator Francis Fran-cis F. Warren was chairman of the convention. con-vention. , , , . The platform adopted indorses President Presi-dent Taft and his cabinet for ' their adherence ad-herence to the spirit and letter or the law in the performance of their duties. The president's attitude on conservation of natural resources is also commended specifically. The Pavne-Aldrich tariff law the Platform Plat-form pronounces "tho best over placed on the statute books, and change is opposed op-posed until it is fairly tested. - The Wyoming Wyo-ming delegation In congress Is commended commend-ed for Its acllvltv in securing the opening open-ing to agricultural entry of thousands of acres of coal lands. National legislation encouraging the settlement and development of the slate's lands and resources is commended, but the sovereignty of tho people of the state over streams in the state is asserted. Following tho adoption of the pint-form pint-form a separate resolution expressing confidence in the Integrity of Secretary Balllnger and commending his efficiency in carrying out the letter of the law In the conduct of his office was accepted. Attorncv General W E. Mullen of Shcrldap. Wyo.. was nominated for governor. gov-ernor. , ,, Other nominations were as follows: Justice supreme court Chief Justice C. N. Potter (renominated). Secretary of state William R. Schmitz-er Schmitz-er (renominated). Auditor Robert B. Forsythe. Treasurer John T. Baird. Superintendent of public instruction A. D. Cook. |