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Show I , Nonpartisan League Is Theme in Idaho ftolSE, Ids, Nov. 4. With the exception ex-ception of two candidates, the entire Demucratio ticket in Idaho Is composed com-posed of the nominees of the National j Nonpartisan league, whose adherents entered the Democratic primaries last month and voted for candidates who had filed on that ticket and who had obt ilnt-d the league's indorsement. The Nonpartisans nave indorsed for reelection John W. Kagleson, Republican Repub-lican stMte treasurer. Frank R. Gooding. Good-ing. Republican nominee for the sen- ate. short term, la waging a fight ' against the league in opposing en-1 en-1 ator John F. Nugent. Incumbent, for reelection on the Democratic ticket f Congressmen Burton L. French and Addison T. Smith, up for reelection in ' the Kirst and Second districts, re-, re-, apectlvely, as Republicans, are op-posed op-posed by U I. Puree 1 1 and C. B. Jeppe-! Jeppe-! win, respectively, aa the Democratec- Nonpartisan nominees, for governor, i I. W. Iivla, Republican, Is opposed i by II. K. Hamuels, Democrat. Kthel , K. Kedfteld, Kc publican, haa .no oppo-; oppo-; sition for reelection it stale superintendent superin-tendent of schools. There are three constitutional amendments before the voters: A proposition -to call a state constitutional constitu-tional convention; a question of limiting limit-ing the Indebtedness of the state to 14 per cent of the value of all taxable property; a twill t inn of the office of state superintendent of public Ins true -I tlon. |