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Show TWO TICKETS IN THE FIELD - t Idaho Democrats Fail to Agree la Convention and Both Factions j Select Candidates, r , Antl-Dubols Faction Leave Convention Conven-tion Hall and Organize Under tho Title of "Regular" Democrats, With Judge Stockslager as Chairman. Wallace, Idaho. A split occurred at the Democratic stnto convention held hero on Thursday, two separate conventions con-ventions being held nnd both the Dubois Du-bois and nntl-Dubols. factions adopted platforms nnd placed tickets In tho field. Except that tho Dubois convention declnrcd for local option and pronounced pro-nounced strongly ngalnst polygamy, unlawful cohabitation nnd church Interference In-terference in politics, on which subjects sub-jects tho other convention wns silent, tho platforms aro much alike. Tho split In tho convention came In tho forenoon when tho convention failed to sustain a protest of tho antl-Dubois antl-Dubois faction ngalnst tho seating ol tho Dubois delegates from Bear Lake, Oneida nnd Fremont counties. Tho nntl-Dubols faction left tho hall. Tho Dubois faction then formed a permanent organization. SSp Tho "regular" Democrats, as tho antl-DubolB faction denominate themselves, them-selves, went over to tho Masonic hnll, whero Judgo Stockslager was chosen chairman. Tho nntl-Dubols faction nomlnnted tho following ticket: Scnntor, C. O. Stockslager; congress, J. L. Sewell; governor, M. Aloxnnder; lloutcnnnt governor, C. A. Boyd; secretary of state. W. AV. Sncll; nttorney general, Frank Mooro; stnto nudltor. J. A. Bradbury; superintendent of public Instruction, Miss Gertrude Noblo; treasurer, David L. Evans; mine Inspector, In-spector, Georgo Lamb; presidential electors, John C. nice, M. D. Mills nnd T. C. Galloway. Tho Dubois ticket, or tho ticket chosen by tho rcgulnr convention, is as follows: Presidential electors Henry Hclt-felt, Hclt-felt, Ncz Perco; Hnrry L. Day, Shoshone, Sho-shone, nnd H. W. Lockhnrt, Bannock. Congressman Frank Harris, Wash-Ington. Wash-Ington. ' - Governor W. C. Whltewcll, Lemhi; lloutcnnnt governor, William Hunter, Lntah; secretary of state, Jcsso Walling. Wall-ing. Canyon; stnto nudltor, Frank J. McBrlde, Bonnor; stato treaBiiror, William W. Brown, Idaho county; attorney at-torney general, TTdwln McBee, Kootenai; Koote-nai; stato superintendent of public In- , structlon, Miss Edna Gillespie, Blng-ham; Blng-ham; Inspector of mines, John Press- f ley, Shoshone; Justice of supremo court, John M. Flynn. Kootenai: United Unit-ed Stntes senator, William W. Woods. Shoshone. |