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it was about a [[unclear]] T.H. said he was not in the dynamite business just then, and Opr asked what Smith what was, and if he was the father of E. Smith the Dynamiter, and O'Neil said he did not care to hear that subject discussed in his place. Hornly said they would not as neither of them were interested in it. From there Opr & T.H. went back to Seibert's Saloon and asked for Van Race and the bartender said he had gone to Chicago, than he had went yesterday and had not got back yet. There was something wrong as Opr & T.H. had seen him come out of Seibert's at 7:15 A.M. from Seibert's they went to Fred Chapin's saloon where T.H. lay down on a table to take a sleep. Opr went to Young's and told Stanley and McGran who went for T.H. to take him home.
it was about a [[unclear]] T.H. said he was not in the dynamite business just then, and Opr asked what Smith what was, and if he was the father of E. Smith the Dynamiter, and O'Neil said he did not care to hear that subject discussed in his place. Hornly said they would not as neither of them were interested in it. From there Opr & T.H. went back to Seibert's Saloon and asked for Van Race and the bartender said he had gone to Chicago, than he had went yesterday and had not got back yet. There was something wrong as Opr & T.H. had seen him come out of Seibert's at 7:15 A.M. from Seibert's they went to Fred Chapin's saloon where T.H. lay down on a table to take a sleep. Opr went to Young's and told Stanley and McGran who went for T.H. to take him home. The strikers has a meeting in the afternoon and evening. [[ Bauriser?]] was at Seibert's, but Opr does not know whether he saw Van Race or not, and when he left there he had a yellow paper bag in his hands, he walked over the N. York St Bridge and up M. York St, passed the R.R. tracks, through the square and toward home this was about 7:30 P.M. Opr was at Farwell's Saloon, Hick's Saloon

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3. it was about a unclear T.H. said he was not in the dynamite business just then, and Opr asked what Smith what was, and if he was the father of E. Smith the Dynamiter, and O'Neil said he did not care to hear that subject discussed in his place. Hornly said they would not as neither of them were interested in it. From there Opr & T.H. went back to Seibert's Saloon and asked for Van Race and the bartender said he had gone to Chicago, than he had went yesterday and had not got back yet. There was something wrong as Opr & T.H. had seen him come out of Seibert's at 7:15 A.M. from Seibert's they went to Fred Chapin's saloon where T.H. lay down on a table to take a sleep. Opr went to Young's and told Stanley and McGran who went for T.H. to take him home. The strikers has a meeting in the afternoon and evening. Bauriser? was at Seibert's, but Opr does not know whether he saw Van Race or not, and when he left there he had a yellow paper bag in his hands, he walked over the N. York St Bridge and up M. York St, passed the R.R. tracks, through the square and toward home this was about 7:30 P.M. Opr was at Farwell's Saloon, Hick's Saloon