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Show AND CLACCETT WON'T DOWN. II. la mill Trying t.i Maka Trouble for Dubou. Boise Citv, Ida., Feb. 3. Special to The Times. The Claggett people claim that they have enough votes to elect him senator over Dubois, but this is doubted. They do not see the pitfall, pit-fall, but continue to stumble along, believing be-lieving democrats will support Claggett. Clag-gett. The demoorats, it is said, however, how-ever, are leading them on, and when the time for balloting comes they will voto for a democrat. This will leave the Claggett people In a peck of trouble. One of the Claggett leaders claims that they have thirty-seven on joint ballot, while twenty-eight is all that is necessary, and that the scnato will spring the ipiestion tomorrow morning. They say that the Dubois deserters will not vote for Claggett, but are working in harmony for other objects. |