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Show Harmon "Bluffs" Opposing Justice. Governor Harmon of Ohio has in his memory many lnteresj-fng reminiscences remi-niscences of trying experiences he had while attorney general. At one time he was endeavoring to cover a certain thin streak in his argument when he was tripped up by Justice Gray, who said: "How about that point?" With all the dignity he could summon, the attorney general drew himself up to his full heisVi. am coming to that presently," he torted -Icily, while the justice ""'i!tl' ered." "While 1 was saying that to Justice Gray," says Governor mon. when relating the Incioont. was trying to discover my line of ar Burnetii. Finally, while lk!" through my pockets tor joreetb"- else. I came upon an old eavc.Ci on which one word was sera That word gave me the point 1 '3f trying to recall, and I went on v.i: out a hitch. I believe that that o-envelope o-envelope with the scribbled rf note on the back won the case. 1 -was one time it paid me to fumh-e my pockets and spar for time. though Judge Gray didn't know It- ' Joe Chappie's News-Letter. |