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Show SHEEHAIN IS DEPEATED Insurgents Claim -the Tammany Man Cannot Win Scnatorship Albany, N. Y., Jan. 19. The second joint ballot for United States senator today only fastened the deadlock a little tighter.' William F. Sheehan lost two of his votes. New candidates' entered the official lists and the (oial number now stands at nine, including the Republican choice, Senator Depew. The new men arc former Supreme Court Ju,sticp Morgan J. OBrlen of New York and John N. Reman of TJtica. The total vote follows; Democrats Sheehan. SS: Shepard, 13; Parker, 7; Herrlck, 2,. Littleton, 2; Gerard, 2; Kernan, 2; O'Brien, 1. Republicans Depew, Si. Necessary for choice, 100. The insurgent Democrats who refused re-fused l.o caucus declared this afternoon after-noon that they were satisfied with their showing and that they believed they had demonstrated to the Sheehan Shee-han mea that his election is Impossible. "We intend to sit tight," sai 1 Senator Sen-ator Franklin Roosexeli, h young insurgent leader. "The next inove must come from ihc other side. We have not agreed upon any candidate and 1 do not know of any phut at present to concentrate our strengin on such a candidate. 1 am confident Mr. Sheehan cannot be eleoieJ.' William F. Sheehan talked with Governor Dfx today for ..he first time since he came to Albany. John D, Kernan, who received two votes today, Is a son of Francis Kernan. Ker-nan. who wa$ elected to the United States senate in 1S75. No Change in Montana. Helena, Mont., Jan. ID. There "was no material change today in the vote for the United States senatorship n tlie Montana legislative assembly. The vote resulted as follows: Walsh (Dem), 34: Carter ORep.), 30- Conrad (Dem.-, 1G: scattering, 20. Necessary to choice, 51. Young Loses One. Dcs Moines, la., Jan. 19. The first Joint ballot of the Iowa legislature for United States senator today resulted re-sulted as follows Young, 33: Funk, 22; Kenyon, 25; Byers, 11; Garst, 7; Frauke,"l; Porter Por-ter Dem.), 53. |