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Show GJy W. L". Tdctrai.h.i CALIFORNIA SENATORSHIP. (Special to tlu I1i.KiLii.J San Francisco, L'JJ. Judge Hager, Democrat, fills ex-Seualor Casaerly's unexpired term in the United States Senate, having been chctcd by the Legislature in Sacramento, thismorn-inbeating thismorn-inbeating Shafier, Laine. and Cole. The first ballot fUiod. Hager, 41; Shafter L'l; Laine, L'o: Cole, 8. The second ballot stood, linger, 47; Slmf-t, Slmf-t, r. VJ; Laine, 2H; tiie remainder scattering. scat-tering. Enough Republicans then changed to Hager to elect him. There arc no demonstrations compared with those over the Booth triumph, exuberance ex-uberance having apparently exhausted exhaus-ted itself on Saturday. The weather is dull and dismal. S.ui Francisco, 2o. Judge Hager, of this city, anti-railroad candidate for the United States Senate for the i hort term, waa elected today at UM-nlo, in l!:e at""fid ).lh t . |