| Show MONEY POURED OUT LIKE WATER Washington Jan Faulkner today resumed his of oC Mr Ir Whiteside of f Mon Montana Montans tans tana In the case ot of Senator Clark of that State lie ile began the tho days pro proc c In nn an effort to break down the tho Mr concerning the part vart taken 1 y State Senator Clark of at adl n county in I J ah 1 pd S sake In conn with the senatorial ele election Whiteside repeated his statement that ho had seen seea Mr Clark o of Madison go co alone to th the room ot of ono one of the managers for lor Senator Clark and also alEo that Mr Clark of Madison had asked a 0 da day to consIder the tho proposition to enter into Inlo ng agreement to expose the tho aJl alleged d bribery briber proc proceedings lie He Hea a that the suggestion that the tho State Stat senators vote oto could be secured cured had not orl originated with hIm but with lie He said many of these points had not been touched upon at the tho logic legis Investigation or before the grand jut JUr both these ero comparatively I brief At Mr 1 side went O over r the details or of th the trans transaction transaction action with State Senator Myers 1 reIS who was one of hIs associates In the alleged exposure and also told again the tho cit clr under which money was given Ien to him Both oth transactions had been conducted conduct In the bath of oC Mr room at the tho Helena ho hotel hotel tel Mr also detailing some ot of the tho particulars of a visit made to New Nc York and Washington b by himself In February last year car lie He said he had met here hert among others Mr Camp Campbell bell Cuns counsel 1 In the case oase and Mr Dur Durston Durston ston He Be had not met them b by appoint appointment meat ment but the they had discussed whether thc they should make their disclosures to Congress 9 before belore the tho adjournment last March or walt wait until the beginning or of orthe the present lie Ho ant and Mr Camp Campbell bell ha had l b been n th the mot most active agents In the present prosecution to a Question ns as to whether the Daly Dah faction had ever u mone moneIn money In politics Mr Whiteside said that ho he did not know that charges of us of money by Mr 11 Daly had been made b by the newspapers r friendly to Mr Clark that the corrupt practices had begun In 1893 1593 when Clark was a candi candidate i date for the tho Senate Sinate and had continued throughout the Ule State capital money mone was pOured out like water and andIn andin In Bu of the 1 ture until the last when the climax was wae reached He had then do de determined to do what ho could t tc put t a astop stop atop to the tho practices hence his QC ac In this prosecution Mr Faulkner th then n announced that for forthe forthe the vre present nt he Ie had concluded hits hIlt ex of the tho but later when his hla questions were properly form formulated he would ask to have him reo to called with a 0 view of putting questions to be used as s the foundation ot of pro looking to the Impeachment o of his hili testimony |