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Show Idaho Repiiblicans Name Their Leaders POCATELL'O, Ida., Aug. 2 B. Frank lit Gooding, of Ooodlng. Idaho, won the- nomination for United States sn-ritor sn-ritor In the state Republican convention conven-tion this afternoon after the second ballot hud been partially cast- Com-.r.ncing Com-.r.ncing with the second ballot, Onel-I 'i,i axid Twin Falls counties, who were supporting Patch and Davie, switched d to Gooding. Then seeing that Ooodlng would easily capture the nom-j inatlon without tii.ir Tte, Ada countv. which was pledged fifteen votes strong for Col. L. V. Patch, tendered their ; support to Gooding, and hia nomlna-! r;on wes declared unanimous, i Congressmen Lurton L French and, Addison T Smith receifd rehomina-tlon rehomina-tlon to their offices by acclamation from the delegates from the Firsc and i Second dlstrlct.s Amidst uproarous tumult, Gov. E j W. Davis and Lieutenant Governor C.' C. Moore were also noninated by ac-' clamatlon. The state Republican convention to-! l lrht nominated Robert N. Dunn ofi Kootenai countv as JustJce of the sn-l preme court for the regular tei m, W. . v if- ui uiulimuui, u juciec ui iiic supreme cauit for the six year ptovls-j Icnal term, and Oharles E. McCarthy! i for Justice of the supreme court for tne four year provisional term. I Secretary of State Robert . Jones! ;was unanimously selected as the nom-l Ihee to hia present office as was State1 Auditor E. G Gallett Attorney generalship nomination was won l Hoy L Black and Daniel, !S. Vance was nominated for state treasurer. Miss Ethel Rcdrieid. pies-, eni state superintendent of public In-1 struction won the nomination for her present position over Lehbra W 1-ogue by a large majority. The convention adjourned sine die lntt tonight after a two dajs' harmonious harmo-nious session. nr. |