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Show REPUBLICANS OF WYOMING BATTLE Rawlins, Wyo.. Sept. 15. The Republicans Re-publicans of Wyoming today began the stormiest convention in th history his-tory of the state! The night and lore-noon lore-noon have been spent in iniltlcsa caucusing and at noon the delegates seemed no nearer agreement either ua to candidates for important olii-ces olii-ces or as to the platform than they were when they arrived In Rawlins. Raw-lins. Thc revolt against the state ma- . " chine seems cenera), yet every county coun-ty has a separate grievance and too opposition seems unable to get tJ-gether. tJ-gether. Prnctienlly none of the delegates del-egates ha.s come unlnstrucled. The renotnlnatlon if Governor Brooks seeing probable, Mulllu and Itldgeley being the leaders of tho opposition at present Patrick Sullivan Sul-livan and A. E. Blume, a former state senator, are also In the field today, to-day, while William Daley, president of the state sheep growers board, has supporters. The resolutions committee will be asked to endorse Balllnger and a hot fight Is certain. The Insurgents ask for only a mild approval of th Tafl administration. There is no particular fight on Iho rcnomlnntlon of I'nited States Senator Senat-or Clark. The latter senator, Warren War-ren and Congressman Mondell are In attendance. |