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Show BTEUNBNDBRO CONTROLS. Kalio llaoioetala Meal. la Ihe lloxiaoa Msllo.slllalefalra Ralielasl The force, of (Jovernor Steunenberg triumphed In the .tate convention, seating He contesting delegation from .hoshone county, friendly to the gov-jrnor, gov-jrnor, the vote being lit to 77 The ull I. a practical endorsement of Governor Steunenberg a admlni.lratlon In the Coeur d'Atene trouble, s the flght In the convention was made almost al-most entirely on that line The opxaltlon lo the governor made a stubborn fight fur two day. snd de bale on the report of the credential. committee lasted four hours. Only indirect in-direct reference wat made lo the Coeur d'Alene trouble by the opposition, the speakers limiting their remarks to tin personnel of the contesting delegation and to the regularity of their credentials creden-tials Shoshone county Is the scene oi the Coeur d Alene mining dlfllcultlrs and one of tho con listing dclrgslloii. represented the element opposed lotbe administration ot affair, there. The Issue, therefore, brought the Coeur d'Alene matter directly before the convention Ihe Steunenberg men contended that tho Shoahone county Democratic convention waa controlled by Populltts, who captured the primaries prima-ries under the dictation of those responsible re-sponsible for the labor trouble, Tl e resolution, passed endorse Dry-an Dry-an for president and Colonel Jamet llainlltou Lewi, (if Washington stale for vice president and favor fnttou of all reform forces In the campaign The i onvcntlou elected the following delegates lo the national convention Colonel V II Dewey of Naiupa, Delegate Dele-gate at large; Jamet V. Held ot Lewlt-ton, Lewlt-ton, VV II Mcl'arlandofCoenril'Alene, Judge C O btoeksl.gerof llallry, 11 It Dockery of llolte, John U. llrown of Pocatello. |