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Show The Other Side. Editor Dispatch: Noticing in your Sunday's issue of The Dispatch that the fault of the misunderstanding that existed between the street railroad company and the reception committee of the Tabernacle choir was thrown on to me, I desire through, the columns of your valuable paper to straighten out this affair. The committee on re-CKp.ion re-CKp.ion desired ti) go to the lake at 8:30, and when the committee on railrjad visited the passenger agent, he informed them that he could not take them down until 0:30. On learning that, the conductor had orders to have the cars at the depot at 11 o'clock. I saw him on his last trip from the lake on Thursday evening and informed in-formed him that the excursion train would be in at 10 o'clock, and after that they arranged to run the 8:30 train, and neither myself nor the committee com-mittee knew anything about it, consequently conse-quently we did not get to the lake until noon and our reception was a failure, but we made the best of it and all had a good time. II. E. Giles. |