Cruzifter-dren, half. They the ealth e in the1 ffbattionsrentsand 5 had t hadi was t was / was ves* in no thatuuc uuuujuiuu ui 1IC1 ueau ueiKJg UUH-sidered, to give it, for the time being at least. The question of adjustment of damages will be brought up later.HAD LOTS OF MONEY.Ed Randall, formerly of Montpelier, and who has played a prominent part in police circles in this city recently, had a whole lot of fun in his own sweet way Tuesday. Early Tuesday morning Ed began tilling up and that afternoon while he was not drinking he was ready to do most anything, ffis first move was to go to the Studa-oaker bank where he drew out' sTVSral thousand dollars in small bills. These he took to the .Joe Ilartman saloon and placed loosely in a market basket.He then declared his intention of buying out G. W. Cotton against whom he holds a spite because of the stand Mr. Cotton has taken in the saloon fight. Eefore finding him he called at each of the newspaper oilices andmade a llasli of his money, tellingwhat it would huv for him nnrl r.n