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Show Tilt Ml HAHItla. lie Isnrnaol Ilia lute Iron! the trnrdrd Hino HlNd, May 6 This afternoon tho following messajo waa received at Iho i rlson from Alb my: The governor will not Interfere In Carlyla V. Harris' osse. Warden Duuston Immediately went to notify Harris. As tho warden op-proaoboJthe op-proaoboJthe lull Msrrl arose from his cot. In low solemn tones, yot with n kindly Inlouat'on, tho new warden whom ho had never sceu, told Iho oung wlfo-polsonerof the governor's refusal tolDterfcro In his behalf. Although Al-though tho blow muit have been n tor-rlblo tor-rlblo one Harrli, according to the warden, exhibited Utile emotion. A spasmoulo clutch at tho bars that shut out life, liberty and all hope ot future earthly haipiness might havu been noticed momentarily, but Instantly the young man nervoj himself lor a reply. "Have I the prlvllegoof teeing my mother ugalu?" ho asked In faltering tones. Ilefore them came a sllencei that the companionate warden hesitated hesi-tated to break In upon. "Certainly," replied the austoro yst kindly inau. 'Thou I lease telegraph her to conn, and see mo as toju as possible," ho whlsrered, and then turned away des-I des-I alrlugly. |