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; LynnJ ane -} But the almost complete count presented : state; indorsed- for ‘Yenomination by ‘the ITH practically all the returns in from the primary of Jnne 1ei"s ; Ma;orlty Over AllIs Above. " th Vbte Stlll Not Complete farmers ‘united aga.mst him,* r ... John N. Hagan of Deering, one of the . _founders of the League and - hmlmg {¥or governor, ird jall his three ob o | His | plurality over j rival, ls'shvwn taher 1 | ERien o FGRMIWOAD ngNMleIQNERS farmers - indorsed -'by the - Nonpartisan e -Leagn.e, defeating ‘decisive majorities stently bloc\gd«--thev three Bresent /inenmbents, who haye atto \refoaxim }né"' “been | elecf:ed .and . Teeleeted /to. these mey general b posxtmns time 'hme :fam The old “9" last mmute gang held out :he Al at least. the ag‘ue cand:dates: for Totul vote ; F Had the total Lea.gue it of which’ was kept away. £ on' account ‘of the wind, iz storms., that swept the &te day, .been' Yoted the farmers’; candi would’ h“e had, & ‘majority’ over. “all ival . candidates of over 5900-~_and '“.q.- ~rest | of the stgte oflices ‘the’: lIats “returfis.; « i~ most " instances: show ust as big: plura“hhes and majorities” ‘for -the: - candidates.. indorsed by the League as were brought out ‘in the gubernatorial race.” First veports ‘in the state papers were that,’ while the farmers had ‘nominated their candidate for governor, they would ] probably fail to nominate some “of the EESTE, : N other ' state candidates: tbey -indorsed. el /" Bleick (League) . ‘“Johnson (League) \ead tlxe a staggering vote. S. A. Olsness ‘of Shey'- enne, farmer all his 1ifé and never -in. pohth,d or the public eye’ before, got 36,463 votes to 27,637 ‘for Taylor for nomination as commissioner ‘of insur- " ante. Ta.ylor has been repeatedly Teague: fc.;r ‘state audxtor, beat Carl O. “Republican .. nomination by nearly an 8000- majority. - The vote was: Kosxtzky, 37,412; Jorgenson, 29,562 Despm-) the terrific fight made aga.mst 3 : CARTOONIST IS PLEASED - fir A. <C. Townley s e Beach N D., July 1 , Dear Sir: T am so wrapped up in the League movement that this primary was a greater: pleasure to me than any other election | that 1 ever witnessed, There s no .question now .about the . Leaguesflnalsnccess. e : *‘M BAER' Cartoomst. farmers, leads the Teague titkét For sl R by the Leader in this issue shows how false | this *hope .of the old political- | - gang was., Thontas “Hall, 'vetéran secretary of - Vote by Countles (Nearly Complete) On Repubhcan ‘659 916 653 899| ,The Repubhcans nommated for 'rail- - road commissioners. the three’ actual’ d commissiohers were - defeated,’ : re, too, thexr opes fiezg smashed.. . Gr Jorgenson, present, incumbent, ’ for ‘the: State Nominees court, .the farmers gave these men ¢ splendid indorsement with their Vote : The farmers’ candxdates lead all : of Fargo, veteran Junst and lawyerg “high ‘man; The gang stooped tg. thd Jowest kind of dirty politics in its' fight} on ' Robinson.. The ,.complete _ignoring by :the voters of thé lies and ma 'xmsrepresentahons _printed - about candidate is a lasting testimonial to ROBINSON LEADS 'ALL ] ON JUDICIARY BALLOT Eight candidates ran on the non tisan judiciary: ballot for supreme Judg and the high six will run for ‘election§ this. fall. Besides the oY indorsed by the farmers three of thd _present incumbents ran and two othe SN ‘Goss, incumbent; and’ Adamson ard ehmmated by . the pnmary’ te, i was as follows: - 7 2 Robmson (League) 3 Adafnson ” ....... — Mote precincts are rmssmg on judgés than other state offices and when. theyy come ‘in, being practically'.all from} League stronglzolds, the lead. of thd farmers’ candidates wxll be increasedRy N. €. schools, ran so far ahead of his nva Hoover, all over the state that half the precinets did not think it worth while tq is: available on this’ office.’ g figures, however, the best so far printed 21,924. Both these men will run fo ;election this' fall on the mnonpa: B sehool ballot :and Macdonald’s electxon 'a foregone conclusion, -~ e e e e, Victo