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Show JOHN SHERMAN ALL RIO HI'. The Only lluesliori Now is "Whul will ho the Size of His Majority'."' Ceu.i Miii's, ()., .Inn. 6. Tho Inst day of tho senatorial contest brings with it no change in the situation. The enly question agitating agita-ting the public mind is "What will be Slier, man's majority In the senatorial caucus His frh'iids i biim this morning Ileal, he will n celve fifty -i vote s and Forukcr but thirty-six, thirty-six, but tin- frie nds of ihe ex governor scout the assertion that their csiididate will he beaten by twenty e.t.-s, ami muny maintain that he still has a chance to win. The chief interest today seems to center in whether tonight's senatorial ballot Is to be open or secret. Generally speaking, the Sherman people are fighting for an open ballot, and the Forakcr people for a sccre ballot. |