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Wadrope said that the man on the stand was Bowles, he said he saw him at the Hotel. Opr. asked Wardrope if he, Stranburg & Boyd were not going on the stand for Geo Clark & he replied that he was not, he said he would like to help Clark but he could not do so, and he didn't intend to make any false statements. They remained at the court house until 5.00pm when they went to the Clifton House. The men all sympathize with John Bauersen? of Aurora and say he is a much persecuted man. After supper Opr. Wardrope, Hinkson, Turner & Stranburg went to Yardt's? saloon where each treated. Opr. & Wardrope then went to 221 Main St. where Opr. treated to the cigars. They then went to the corner of Prairie & Main Sts. and at 8p Jim Boyd passed in a buggy, he invited Opr. & Wardrope to take a ride so they road around the main its several times. Boyd then took the buggy to the stables, and they went to the Hall where they met Stranburg & H. Updike. There were not many at the Hall, to night being ladies night. They went to Yardts? saloon where they had four rounds of drinks. Updike said the "2" is liable to raise h-- with Clark and Milley, he said he did