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Show J ANTI-CANNON REPUBLICAN NO KB NAT ED IN OHIO. j Ciot eland. May IS. Forty-two can-i can-i iliib'te-s wore iieuniaateil in Ohfo yes-; yes-; terdaj for the twnty-one seats ap-j ap-j p rMoried to the state In the lower ' houM- of congre-fs. I'nder the state lerilon laws. Democrats and Rcpuhli-I Rcpuhli-I cans joined In the primaries. Rilph 1. Sole, R. publican of the L'ighth district, wns defeated for a re-notninatlon. Frank B. Willis, who takes his place on the ticket, is an i opponent eif Speaker Cannon's policies. The tampaign.; made against Re.p-j Re.p-j resentatlve Taylor of Columbus, Kennedy Ken-nedy i f Youngstown, ef the Kl ;h-I ;h-I teonfh district, on the score of their tariff attitude, failed signally. The nominations of Gen. J. Warren Kelf'T of" the Seventh district and of I lbeit Douglas of the K!eventh, are In dispute, but the genem belief is that the latter has won. |