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Show BRADY TO TAKE " PLACEJ PERK! FORMER GOVERNOR OF IDAHO WINS TOGA ON THIRTY-FIRST BALLOT OF SESSION. Senator Brady Addresses the Assembly, Assem-bly, Pledging Himself to Work for the Material Welfare of the West and for Social Justice. Boise, Idaho James II. nrady was on Friday elected United glutei sen ator for the term that expires March 4, 1916. Ills election came on the , uf'SwSSn J . - U t ' i - ' v'i JAMC3 H. BRADY. thirty-first ballot of the Joint scspion and the first ballot of the dny. He received 43 votes, with 41 necessary to choice. Four Itepubllcans were absent. Thirty He; ubneans scattered their votes asalhbt Drady. Most of tiiese were from north Idaho. Senator Hrady will succeed K. 1 Perky, Democrat, who was appointed by Governor llawley to succeed Wei-Jon Wei-Jon B. Heyburn. deceased. Senator Hrady addressed the assem tily. lie pledged himself to work for the material welfare of the west and lor social jurtice. He said he was s progressive Republican and would work shoulder to shoulder with Senator ltorab. The dramatic Incident of the election elec-tion of Senator Hrady took piace Len Representative A. 8. Dlcsen ion of Ulack.'cot, Hingham county, sn trdent Ailshle supporter, secured the Door of the joint sssembty chamber 10 explain bis vote and directed a liitter personal attack upon the sena lor elect amidst hl'ses ' from the big ludienre present anu the members of Lhe legislature. To show his coo lemnt for Hrady he csst his ballot tor Wiillanr Courtney, the colored Janitor 11 the house of representatives. Rejoicing at Pocateilo. I'orstello. Idaho. When the hi irivej here Krldsy of the election of 'tirnier Governor James II. Hrady of h s city to the United Ftstes senate here were many demonstrations of uy and hilarity. . |