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of his brother and shun him on all occasions, he has commenced to notice it and is very mad at some of the committees. They will do anything to help Beaurisen out of this trouble & Chairman You? is afraid Hoge will be implicated with Beaurisen and Broderick. Kennedy says "You need not be afraid of anything like that for Hoge is to slick to be caught in any trap." They seem to think that Fowler has escaped very well according to Bowles testimony but think if the company & committee come together again that the company will drop the cases against the men arrested, and will not make any more new arrests. This seems to be the general impression. Frisbee from Aurora is still here. He went tot eh Depot with Beaurisen, J.T. Bowles and several others. Beaurisen had a pass for five over the N.W. W. Fowler has not yet returned. Thomas is now in Denver as Goode opened a letter to-day addressed to Hoge from Thomas, and will be back here to-morrow night or Saturday. Martin of Galesbury came early this morning and Opt. has not had an opportunity to hear any of his conversation yet but will tomorrow. Joseph Cody the missing day clerk also came back.