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Show The Dixon (Cal.) Tribune does not take much stock in the story of Heed Alston's recent Buicide at Bay t. Louis, Miss. It ia a little mysleriouB that if Alston adored hia wife and children, as be professed to do in his antc-protem statement, he flhould havo taken with bim to die, all of her money, leaving his family wholly unprovided un-provided for and among st ranger e. The Tribune styles him an unprincipled unprin-cipled adventurer, and thinks he was too great a rascal to commit suicido. Alston's record in Bait Lake, in general, and with the Hebald company com-pany in particular, ib the reverse of honorable. |