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Show Beeeher to Miss Proctor. New Yrk, 19. Beech er has written writ-ten a letter to Miss Edna Dean Proctor Proc-tor in which ho expresses the deepest regret that he baa been the innocent cause of the shamless slanders and vilifications cast upon her, and congratulates con-gratulates her on the disposition of them made by the referee in the late suit. He lelt hurt at first that he was not allowed to publicly under oath deny the shameful allegations, but he can rest content now. He concludes with friendly assurances assur-ances and wishes for her prosperity, and returned uealtn. In a poster Jpi he eayi:"We have come to the shortest short-est days. Soon every day will have more sunlight than its predecessor. May the end be blessed," Miss Proctor replied thanking him for his expression of sympathy lor the cruelty and injustice done her. due had even considered it the most apparent ap-parent absurdity that he even uttered a sylable of this slander. She dismisses dis-misses tho darkness, and hopes for more light for him. |