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3 this but nothing of interest took place until Fowler and the small man called Shorty came in, when Shorty asked Fowler what they intended to do about the men arrested and he replied. "Well we will stand by them till h--- freezes with the exception of those --- - - ---," meaning Bowles, Smith, Kelly and McGilvery. Fowler said, I never did take any stock in that Kelly any way. When the men were first arrested, he came running into my room in great excitement and said "unclear you had better go and find bail for their men". I told him then that the best thing he could do was to attend to the work in Hoge's room and I could attend to my own business and that I was not the one to get them bail as I might have to get bail for myself. As for McGilvery I never did have any thing to do with him any way but I tell you some one will get hurt before this thing ends yet. There has been to --- much talk out side of this room and it wont do, for we cannot be too careful at this time what is said on the outside as you cannot tell who is listening to what you say". There