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Show Til Kilt TALKS AUK TOO Tlll. Tin' records of I In' i'X:iiiiitiution.i of the two creature! who .4ns playing the "star" parli in the 1'aksons i nvcstijfii-tiuii nvcstijfii-tiuii become iii'-iirr ami morn unlit fur pnliiii'-it inn 1'ii'i v day. So serious, however, have been the charges against the I'nili'il Stati'-i marshal that justice demands that "liat these . women have to say he made public. It is only common com-mon justice to Mr. I'ausons thut the facts broii-lit to li:lit in regard to the character of t!e-e uoioen be also given as wide publicity as were Hie scandal-ons scandal-ons cliargcs I in y made against him. Tlic adnii-sions ihey have made on the stand are so damaging to themselves that feu people will be inclined to give any ereilcnce to their tales unless evidence evi-dence of a more reliable nature is pro dlicod to substantiate them. |