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Show laton Interviews Cleveland. Washington, September 22. Dormer B. Eaton, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, Com-mission, had a long interview by appointment appoint-ment with the President yesterday afternoon, after-noon, about a number of miscellaneous matters, the precise nature of which, however, how-ever, Mr. Eaton does not feel at liberty to disclose. It is said the Commission will be ready to proceed with the argument in the i Hinckley suit in New York on next Friday, and earnestly hopes that nothing will intervene inter-vene to prevent a speedy conclusion. j The District Attorney will, by direction' of the President, conduct the defense. The attitude of the President, Mr. Eaton said, j in reply to an inquiry, was in every way satisfactory sat-isfactory to the commission. J |