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2 Alfred Bylander, and as the crowd was still there Opr. left and went to watch for Frisby, who left the hall at 9.15 P.M. and went to Young's cigar store. Opr. again went to #8 River St. and part of the crowd had gone, they had some beer, and the conversation was about a new strike in Smith & Co's ice house, after some time Opr. got Westling to speak about the 2 strike, & he told Opr. about the circular again, but he does not know where it is going to be printed or whether it is printed or not. Westling and Bylander asked Opr. to go fishing some day to N. Aurora with them and Opr. said he would see about it and get his fishing tackle. They had several beers and left the place at 10.30 P.M. & Opr. went to look for Frisby and found him at the corner of Fox & Broadway talking to the red faced man who he went to the Rhodes House with. Opr. remained around the vicinity until11.30 P.M. and then discontinued Yours Respectfully Pinkerton's Nat. Det. Agcy By W.A. Pinkerton Gen'l. Supt. W. Div. unclear