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be defeated by a large majority, lr; t h e f a c e o f h i s f a i l u r e t o p r o v e h i t i n n o c e n c e .

T h e r e i s o ' n e t h i n g t h a t w i l l alti S e n a t o r G a m b l e i n b e i n g r e - o l e c t e a

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candidates for the state senate were elected with the understanding that they would support Gamble. These m e n m a y s t a n d p a t , b u t b y s o d o i n g

t h e y w i l l g i v e t h e r e p u b l i c a n p a r t y o f

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that the senator will come out with a statement in the near future for the g o o d o f a l l c o n c e r n e d .

There are t w o good men in the southeast corner of the state who would make excellent senatorial tim­ber should it be decided to make a change—Dean Thomas Sterling oT tbe U. S, D. law department, and Attorney E. C. Krickson of Elk Point. Both gentlemen are widely knovB and either would be a power in the seriate of the United States. Already they arc being quite generally dis­eased around tbe state. The form­er has resided at Redfleid, where he bad an extensive law practice, fie came her? three years ago to take charge of the la * department ol t-t»e university. Tbe latter I* ooe ol the leading attorneys of South Dakot*, having located at Elk Point In tbe early days.

The feeling prevails all over tiie stat* ibat South Dakota shohld cleat a senato who is not hampered hf shortcomings in the graft dep^ftr ment. If Seiiau.i Gamble la Innocent. it wit) he sin ea»v matter for liim te place the he where It belong*. II guilty tlichtb- members of the twe houses of the i» xi legislature should ignore the it>r..iou>eudattona of tbe stale icpubttcan conveutioo and tent a man tu Wastiingiuii who is rll wool and a yftHt vkle.

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