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Show The Senatorial Contests. This afternoon n' ballot for United 'States sonntor will bo taken in each i - lionso of the legislature. Neither of the three candidates will bo elected, and tomorrow, to-morrow, at noon, the two bouses will wicet in joint assembly and ballot again. ' They amy take as tnnuv ballots each day as they desire, until some person receives 152 votes, a majority of all the votes of the joint assembly. 1 Tim indications of last evening seemed 'to justify the predictions in the vote of twlny Itawlins will lead, with Tnntcher a Tury close second and Henderson 'third, with no very wide, gap between ' 'any of them. When the vote is taken otoworroiv there will be something of a ' 'i-snligni'tent, and that candidate , who I Iihs his forces best in timid will emerge from tho redistribution in the best -shape. There were numerous changes, i3 the line-up of the senatorial teams yesterday, yester-day, and the net results apparMitly-re-; tlnces th z Itnwlina vote to -0, increases the Thatcher strength to ll) and Ilen-dersons Ilen-dersons following to M, leaving thrte , 'Democratic members who cannot be jtbeed Herald. j Boise, Ida. .fan. IS. Two senatorial ballots were taken to-day. On the Hist Clngctt got 2(5 votes, Dubois 25 and Xnvis 10. On the second ballot Clagett nsert-ured 29 votes, Dubois the same mini-ber, mini-ber, Lewis 1 and JN'el?on 13, the rest vrero scattering. A great deal of excite-anent excite-anent prevailed after the first ballot. 'The motion to dissolve was lost, 30 members, or just a majorityof the joint session, voting against the motion Thu spectators believing this was the sign il lor an election on the second ballot, al-KOat al-KOat rocked the building, so great was their agitation. When the result be--camo known, however, a voluminous , .groan went skyward. |