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t 57 it ii I I m 11 p0 ? I Consolidation Evening Nsw and th Roieburg Rsvlt A'EATHER L tonight A Tuesday Wat teray .. t,t lait niatit .., ,,,, DOUGLAS GOU NT V If your butinet it slug oih, give your attention to advertising, it's a won. derful tome work while you slttp and delivers the good. An Independent Newspapsr, Published fo tht Btit InUrtati of tho Peopla CxVNO. U9. OF ROSEBURO jDRRISTSSELLiMAbb' FRENCH i mi ii iMs nn ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, ARPIL JO, 1903. IS US SLAVES Hand Orcaniation Cap- l - . J American Guls and I Outraged Them JNCE IS OBTAINED lities Have Confessions Cg Details of Fiendish rk of Foreigners in West Virginia LsM'Kli. . -a.. April 30. -Tr modern parallel lo Shy ' u, -pound of flesh" was Z, ... revelations of a bar- Utr flav,- traffic maintained Black Hand organization oi rjinia. wnicn nau i.. Indiana and New York, of unerlcan girls were cap- Vheld captive by the Italian later to be traded, bar- tvmettrics toid outright as inles. In this fiendish out last the. la ,h! Illack were even known lo have fain a woman when she dis lelr mandates. masses of documents bear lack Hand activities. West state authorities have ob Ifessions from within the wine the traffic in women aslant business. A letter iom one member to snath s' whom are now'under ar il reveals the trade in all aspects. Is In part as fol- LIQUOR CAN eEWBTOSlI iffl VOL. XI, NO. 155, OF THE EVENING NEWS. h r.i u nin fl ! prnwrn nil nmnn U P ntMnHPTniTinm I IIUUI W III U I 11111 1 K II la II 111 I-LI I I II 1 1 1 II I II IUIII. n I Mil I ill I I III II II II II Til uliiklu urn mm u,uuu,iuitui,miu! ui ii ill y ia ..- iii huwii I I ui L ! nv T'nlted Press ! PARIS. April 30. General Maginot will send 20.000 French Colonial troops to Syria following the ruass.ng ' nnyk. D ! of three Turkish divisions and bring i aUSnerty Kuling Is Over turned by Supreme Court Today the French garrison to the danger point or 45.000. General Weygand leaves Friday for Alexandretta to be instantly available to command the army if necessary. II II (Dy t'nlted Press.) TACOMA, April 30. The cltv is completely "dry" today as a result or 1. . W. raids. All soft drink em poriuiua, luunu aeinng liquor were closed. (Ry t'nlted Press.) TACOMA, April 30. Joseph Del sky committed suicide Sunday after noon ny Hanging from a tree in roini uetiance park. Although thou sands of people were in the park (he body was not found for hours. spent (200 and I got this It you have nof give me Jiis woman. Ynu had Grnce ft you. but you have got 20 for this woman. She tnod looking Italian girl I make you lots of money. Id the other Italian wo- Xow every Saturday ifo to this woman and you tanner and send it down ja'ise I'm not going to lot ly money from her. If you i would go each Saturday ft the money." jfc from two American girls lie slaves by the faraor- a!so In the hands of the One of there girls. Marv lold her story to Interna- Service. "I was In a hos- In February. 1922. when I Jinimr ." she snld got out he took me to a P"e and forced me to sub Id me he would kill me if escape. After a while he F w York and there he ra.. and put me tn an t "e iook all mv (By rnited Pfeia.) WASHINtiTON. April 30. The Oregon Short Line applied to the In terstate commerce commission today fo.- authority to construct an eleven mile branch from Amnion, l'.pho. to Dumas. Idaho, provMing tr ifspurta icu facilities, lot the n itntn nu.l otnar beet crops. PERTAINS TO HIGH SEAS ina H v-annot tiring x-iquor stocks Within the Three-Mile Limit For eign Ships Included London"5 . 23.000.000 worker, throughout Knrope may hold May Day demon strat ons .tomorrow, no trouble Is anticipated evc.-pt perliupi In thL-Ruhr. PBISDHEB HELDiB-s. oit meh "IOmIep 5BEIHGIMED 0NIK1.V. Anril 30 A !.. under which Hear Admiral Colbv M I Chester, retired, and his Ameiiran Man Charged With Murder of Taxicab Driver in Tacoma Stays Over Night Here General DaughertvV """ he high seas was overturned today bv the supreme court, whi.h hJ, T Smh Umt how-". that the ban pro hibltinc both Ai,.ri- I ',ro shli rmm V ... . "u 'weign i : """"8 "Quor stocks Mo American porta under bond was legal and enforceable. The court held that th nvi.i,i.. amendment could not prevent Ameri can ships from Belling- beverages out" Th. Amnic,ln territorial waters. That the extent the decision reversed the decision Of Federal n...i of New York. " """" w hen Attorney r. ruled that foreign ships entering American waters mimt ho that American shins should tint Pu at any time anywhero intoxicating1 liquors for beverage use, he started n I coi'troversy which in Intensity exceed ed all others nrisinir :n raf,,.,,,.,,.. 1 of national prohibition since the elgh teentn amendment was eustatned by the Supreme Court. ot enly did the forlgn steambln companies enter a protest, but the American lines also strenuous'-.' oh JecteJ. The foreign companies saw In the ruling an encroachment iinnn treaty rignts. a violation of inter nation law and usace. a ilisrerar.1 nr me comity wheh th ,. Associated Pre. ) LONDON. April 30.-The Ilrltlsh and American ambassador conferred ttM'ay w th ChHiic Ing Oermany's new reparation offer. '' a tentral News dispatch. I. W. W. STRIKERS IKE DRF RAIDS ARREST LITTLE KNOWN itasociates are granted ,l,.v..l.. concessions in Artaiolia has be.'n sipned at Angora, the Turkh.h Na tionalist capital, says an Kxchange .-kiiiu uispntcn rrom Coiistantin ople. Officers Endeavoring to Cet Alleged Murderer Back to Tacoma Before News of Arrest Reaches There o. Portland Police Putting a Stop to Activities of the Wobblies SITUATION IS SERIOUS Many Lower Columbia River Camps Are Closed as Result of Walkouts or Fear of Trouble by Workers tnr fnlteil I'rean ) Emerson Cnrrlimn v....j with the murder of (ieorge Marsh, aicab driver of Tacoma, was kept In the county Jul) last nlifht ..n hi. way back to answer for his alleged crime. Corrigun wn laso. Texas, on the lth and accom panied by Deputy Sheriffs Fred I'.wan and Olenn Harton is being tak en back to Tacoma, In the large Cad illac car which he Is alleged to have tlen arter murdering the owner The murder with whi.h ni. .. charged, occurred on April 3rd a short distance from Tacoma. The laxl driver had onlv recemi ... chased a large, new t'n,lili,. .i this machine was the only clue the -Mi-em imo lo tne murder. They sent out descriptions of the machine and . -us lounn in lorrlgan'a possession 111 hi Paso. Texas, and he was placed uiiv-M mere. ...cause or the strong; feeling ......-, niirisan m Tacoma. and he- cause of the fact that ho la i,..n..,.j ... ..e in league with a gang of dope ' """iieggers, hl3 arrest ... ...-en aept secret and the Wash ... oin.ers are trying to got " prisoner into Tacoma before .ue news or ma arrest la roi..n.,.rt Experiment at R. B. Oliver Place at Glide Is Unique in Sheep Industry MINIMUM IS ADOPTED . ... V ' P"' Jo. une was" killed and seven injured in Sunday's tialNc accidents. J. A. DreKMloe killed near Schofleld when his auto mobile plunged over a bridge. Dress ier was giving a lesson In driving. BELIEVE "KING BEN" PORTLAND. Aori 30.-P rk.ti ' . It V " l"'r, """ n'"rning they nni.:ZiZ ,usPected bootlegoers by the I w I . . ' """"i "'five In Ta- oont.'nded , continued .hi. .,..!. 1"' '' W' w-!coma tnnlghl and have their nri.n... hould prevail among nation.; an anj .'ternoon, but no liV ,V A X Zl ""' bandonment by the Tnited States of I demon"'-t'ons or threats of trouble r'L.l- . V"..,,ar".' its time-honored nnsltim, .h, .1.1... ! "ere ""de. The Foster cafe, wh.n. ' . " "'eiieved to tie was Just cheating the men who bought the glii for big money. She couiun t hreaK away because he had threatened to kill her. "I finally got away when the police arresiea all four of us." I he Norman girl Is now being beld by the authorities as a witness against the Hlank Danders. One other Intsance shows the type oi men witnin the Camorra. A wo man Known as Delia Lemons had long heen a tool of the vicious circle tier Known lover. "Uig Rosle" Hos sarlo. was a power in the under world. In July. 192, she left Clarks- wnrk nn .,., . . tur uii 1 1 1 iii ure. Ma., on a mvs worx on the (tree s for : ,,i.... ... ., . Ww York ho il . I .u nip uu uiree men, out Kos- . iu sarlo did not amtninanv hn. Harly the next mornlnir her nude j I anci lifeless body was found on a ti him to let mo v "-"uniry ciud goir course just outside M and .e"wo Z. I'm.V ..had .bp". b-"" I as liinck ,i l"e neaa wnn a DiacK lack, her One iim i ... j . ! ",roat t. a number of shots fired lar.4 he took hi. iiV 1 ner and beT olhes strip- '3- 1-l-r her as- mv rait coat until it ' ,mu ,aR, n nPr "1 lo J thin k?ri.d " , , !';try dub Bnd R,ruck h,'r " -K ..lucsjacK. Ketalnlug her senses fl" Us knife i,ia,ip . ,h lar,el ,hc ,,,ow- n'" 1,aPp'1 rr0' 1 "link that -.vh " . . ana to nee. One of her P5ewa, to'ne t Z uyerx" ner ann nraggea M -nd 1. . V;2',h",h:.rb-k th" '""'-e the ma A fow d'lya after tii I,lnP ner tnroar was slashed. Her r,n to the hn. 1 ' ,l0dy wa" t"M'd out on tho road lo let m- ; "21 . : W,v"'al "hota fi','I ln, and the so l for 'clothes removed. The nude body then and tv . . i"" dragged along the road and tos- ! dn't know .. ' u mP'sed under some thickets on the golf rr f the I'luct ti j course. It was found after daybreak I " 1 i , r , , 1Un 1 by Passersby. .inn np u..- .i . to Chicago after the crime. State authorities believe the Lemons wo man m-nai ,-'ein when i!i- r-fused to nartlclpnte in a plot to murder her lover. At any ra'e. months later. t'ig Rosle" was walking down a dark street one night in Chicago carrying $15,000 In cah A vollev of roe .hots crashed from an areawav. "Illg In Hosle" stumbled and fell, dying In to stantlv. ft k, . ' -""""v t'fiVrm'0 searPd r io r..rv,K . . .k '"-riann. Aid -r h. h.. ;. ,n im i V v. OK me and me back , made The Foster cafe, wh.n. 1 . V" .r'Kan. 18 '"elleved to have pas- were at all tlmea a nart f th o. " near riot Was Staoed Sundau at,.l ".""Ki. H.ineourg on his tat elgnty of the hntlon under whose fliiL' -,'. " Cl0 today. ' 1 -""" mncnine. Me was they navigated the seven eas. I u " ' Po,lce Jenkins has personal ' . "Pa .. ny " 'raffle officer at The American lines declared en ! .9" ' ,ne '"tion. ." K llve an1 al" J- J- Mc- forcement of the order wn..td rMt. i ' n waterfront is auiet and fu """"" aI Medford, both having en In the disappearance of American : ."Z"1 ,re ,lt"in the ships but all of V"1'" ,n ,n,,r records to show that 'hipping in the passenger travel of: , vee, expect to be able to leave! J1"' 'PPed the man to examine his the world, and that it consequently i am 'east with full crews. ' "'use. out as at that time the of- would onset and render ineffective anv . effort this government might make to I roUTLAND '""aVt'u n" 'r, , build up a merchant marine. mt " , ,A ' ' r ' I?'eIop- From time Immemorial It had been , World Mrike s It .a! ir o f the universal custom of the ships ofVe a l nations, it was asserted, to carry Columbia river d strict tha t prac IcTl aboard liquor refreshments as well as ,y every camp there has been closed food for the use of passengers on either as a result r ti,. -t CIOSPU voyages. The intoxicating liquors and t lid. . .tilf""'1.,0'..'1 e.r,Ilk': or.'0 other supplies Intended to provision Portland nolic'e n f. "Vh. L the ship w-fre a part of the ship, It hv t. i . ,. ! was contended, as much so as Its bootlegging esiahliahmcnt. - '.V.V w . spars, anchors and other equipment, i permitted I In the parlance of the navigator iii.tw.rta f-nm nth... - . . .t ., , - ....... u.iir, i m tn mi. uiese supplies intenuea tor consump- state showed little change from Sa.ur-1 '"y here their prisoner was lion by passengers and crew are known ,il)y. Mo., , ,,, .,,. ' " ' " r. 1 !,.,.,, . . ., '"' r " '" i1." J.''. wo ""''Rd I- W. V orciinlers were back lain the same Cadillac car 11 WftH fl I" remind nt Aslnrin Thn 1..-4 i wlili h . ., . armed, had attempted to exercise jur- poMre ,,.., , ;"V,,,, k" "i stolen a,7., 1 1 ,. . t V nave fhstlf . . , . . " j tailing in )H HI'P IiV.JI.1 Pet Information of liquor violations! Coril;a:i Is believed to be a .le.. irtiiii ina I w rtf n r i- ; . i - . " I gelng further than to exercise puper- but it is IlleJal 'fr ti, i .' ."' I ..."1 .. .i an" no rances are being I vision through boarding officers to tke it iimm ih.....oiv. .' i' assure that nothing contained In the pected piaCeg as they did yesterdiv otnruu uhniilil Ko Krnnirhi aulmfii in n ... J ' .,.. .... .... lnp , u leaders said iliey violation of any Inw of the country would centintm i,if ., by the vessel. , makine Ponhind ,ii-i,.- ti, While the American companies n acknowledged that the government i Miss Kvelvn Quine. daughter of hnd authority to prescribe the rules County Judge and Mrs. ;.-orgn K. dim ifKuiiiiii.ua auivn e.iuuiu ue no- uuiiie, underwent an oneratinn 'or served while their ships were in appendicitis at Merev Hospital lhis' American waters, they vigorously enn- morning. The n.rnii,,i . : tested any Jurisdiction asserted by the' successfully performed bv doctors ' government over them while upon Set her and Stewart i the high seas to the extent of regula-1 ting what they must or must not ... serve their passengers as food, or r('n,Pr''1 around the construction the I stimulant. Unless permitted to bring, '.""i!",,0,"' """ Vrr-wnrp of I into American waters Intoxicating ! 'lrrh"lip H'lr In sealed ship mores. ! louors lawfu lv purchased nbroad " "" "e laimt wnetner It ran-i fleers had not been Informed of the mi mat tne car was stolen they i.ii.i mi suspicions which could be aui.siantiated by fact. Their evl denre. however, has been given Die Washington officers and will prob ably be used in the trial. Following his arrest In Texas on the 12th Corrlgan fought extradition but the proper papers were procured and the deputies left Kl Paso on the 2 .rd nnd have travelled as rapidly as possible on their way home. They have been stonnlncr end. .,i,.i.t i taken by the officers who are guard ng hlni. He is kept manacled while In the car and upon being placed in the local Jail was locked In a soli lary steel cell where ewape would be extremely difficult. 'nv 'Tnltod Praas) MAHY8VILLK. O.. April 30. Sheriff Collier Is holding a tall, long haired man here awaiting the ar rival of Michigan authorities to at tempt Identification as "king" iten Juniln Purnell, the House or David leader. The man refuses to divulge his name and denjea he is King lien, although the sheriff claims he ad mits memhcrs,hlp lo Hen's cult. Any Animal Failing to Pro duce Five Pounds of Wool Will Be Eliminated From ' Flock Under New Plan (fly KKATTLK. t'nlted Prt-sa.) April :i0. A "hroo.1" of 12,000 chickens were hatched bv i mechanical hen nt a local chicken farm Sunday. Hundreds of visitors witnessed the hutching of the pe.ll An experiment In tho ..mn sheep for the purpose of breeding a better brand of wool producers, has ' been started at the it on..... Place at Ullde. This la the first ex periment of the kind to be under tuken in the state and I. ,ur...i.. under the supervision of the animnl husbandry department of the Oregon Agricultural College, In co-operation with the County Agricultural Agent. Selection la nractlced in .....- other form of animal and plant rais ing. It is stated, and the sheepmen are anxious tc see the result of tho test now being made. Mno hundred sheen worn ,kj under the Inspection of H. A. I.lnd gren, of the Oreuon Ari,. i -...ne. i ounty Agent n. W. Cooliey, and Assistant County Agent W S Carpentar. Hach fleeco was kept separate and was marked for Identification, the .'nlmal iron which It was taken also being marked. If the fleece tak en from any animal weighed less I nan five pounds, that nnlmnl was marked and will be disposed of hach sheep, under this plan 'must produce five pounds of wool or will be sold, Riving the owner a flock or tested and known animals. The lambs from the ewes produc ing tne heaviest fleeces will be marson also and the ewe lambs will be kept for breeding purposes. With in a few years It is believed that -this method of selection will result greed chicks. The chicks were each I !" ,ln,rHa8l," 'h wl clip from one marked with a celluloid, bracelet. T (By t'nlted Press.) SAN MKC.O, April no-Thlrtv- three were injured, several seriously when a runaway street car lodav. traveling at high speed failed to take a curve. The car was filled with nuvmngers. Affer leaving .), trHcka, i rt'iicK nil autoniobl.e which was iii'm; through a s'o.e front, tore lown a telephone pole and tree and can.e in test against . biilt.'iui- inn feet f'oiu the Iraek. iTITT'p nrpinniiTinni IflrlontDlblMIIUli AS JUSTICE SOUGHT The American ships would be unable1 ","""'d "nlwful possession and ",y '''"'ted Pre, ) flllCACiO, April 30... The national e.-.uiive committee of the Socialist (Ry Associated Press.) CIIICACO, April 30. F.merson Hough, author of western stories died today aged fit; years, Irotn complica tions following an operation for in testinal obstruction. "tin. and th to , 'hen h.,v . lt tn n,. .. 1 "m- F"- is In i ,"rlnna,l. He a Bte-ta " ui-re 5 me work' ttaia l'. n,,"r W,th US I ... " iii.ii-is "d toe.,,),,.. We men " I. a month - but the 'h. ''t a h. '" h. , " . i i -nt B. con n II. When police reached his side his assailant had fled with the $15,000 Ilia murder has never been solved. As a result of the State's Illack 1'and Investigations, however, the who1c.. trafrie In women has been brought to a sudden halt or decreas ed to Isolated cises. Knowledge of the white slave dealings of the Cam orra was thought as much repson IMe for the awakening of public Interest in extermination of the flack Hand hand ss sny one o'her entise. n n an while th, women slave anrro.B ..i . . i , . !7a !.', istnee bv which public opinion fd this h k... .,,J,. .... ,.., -ii'ilt Irpir. - ,- ,A . i. i... r" ou,j fi"" '.!!" ,h" save other girls from a similar w n'hi ruin. e American snips -woum oe unan e . " J" " nerfv iititinniPU,i ... i . i. . exercise the right th.y claimed, to 'ransportatlon A, stated, the steam-TlZTnr. " ... ... . ,lr- , .-niK.mi l.tll III" liupea. hment of William Howard Taft chief Justice of the I nited Slates, be cause of his continued acceptance of 110.000 annuity from the late Andrew Carnegie. meet the demandB of their nasseneers conpanies asserted that the for alcoholic beverages on outward " "rf," Par1 of ,hp 'hip' "r" t-nvaaes. This would Impose upon ' "u .'" ,n' ! rlEnI "na Privileges them, thev declared, a malerlad dls-l " "mp. and Demg so regarded In advantage in meeting the competition ! Xh enforcement of the custom laws of foreign companies should the latter . I"""' "ln."1"rly h" retarded under nil j be permitted to come into American ' , "'. ' n!'"r a treasury regulation waters with Intoxicating liquors : i"uoA la'' December. 1S22, the aboard under seal. , government. In the enforcement of The most acute handicap which the I ,h'- npw """r: hs" recognized. It was American lines saw in the new posl Pln,"d J"- 'ht " stores were to, tion of their government in prohibi-1 ompment. Only when1 tion enforcement was the ability of "n ' ""PP'y "nd unne,-. sary heir foreicn competitors to restock surplus of such stores were found on outward voyages even thourh for ab"ard a d,1,Vo be Imposed T T to three pounds on each animal. It Is planned to keep records on this flock for a period of five years hach year the fleece from each ani mal will be weighed as was done this year, and the poorest of the sheep eliminated from the fleck. Mr. Mndgren is now at work on this year's report and will make a careful record showing the quality and quantity of the fleece taken from each one of tha sheen l,,.or.i This report will then be balanced against next year's records and grad ually it Is believed this nitithf.il nt selection will result In a great In crease in the weight and quality of the clip from the same number of sheep. "1 do not believe there Is nny ques tion but that the wool clip ran be ln- ireasel lo a great extent by Ihl.i I method." Assistant County Agent jCnrpentar slated In telling of the work done at the Oliver plroe. "Tho I same practice la true In every other line of aerlcultnre mid animal hus jbandry and the rule must hold good here also. Only a small rmount of I extra work Is required and the owner will find in a short time that he Is , gi'f'lnc more wool fruei n limit.. number f ar.lmnlii. ir he continues his selection carefully. ,( (he ,,,0 1 'me he is r'ddlug himself of ani mals Hint nre not profitable and In their place is reining sheep that will bring him a good profit at no great er expense." Mr. Carpentar stales that thin Is the only erperlnienl of tills kind ever made In the stale by the Oregon Ag ricultural College, and as a result there will be eonsideriible Informa tion spread through the stale when he comparative records are avall-nble.' hidden to bring Intoxicating liquors .. . ,nn Imnrlr.R ratmi Chnul.l A....l .me J can ships be prohibited from having tfquor aboard at all times, and foreitn -hips be required to be dry while in American waters It would be possible, 'he American companies claimed, for he fortiirn ships quickly to obtain a -lew suppiv on their outward trips by stopping at a nearby foreign port by ships at sea. The government's construction of would neressarilv result. 1 counsel for the forelirn companies eon- tv As. hi la I . .1 press ) WASIIINCTI1N' Ai.r.l -it. 1.1 1 1 an mreiun snips , non proceedings asking the federal of every description, warships m.r- courts to put nn end to certain oper chnntmen alike, with confiscation s'ion of the Westein Pine Vanufnc " iini-- tiMinii -wiiii iniiist- Hirers Association esung liquor aboard, this result, they said. rnnuirilnv al-uii ..01 oniv would liny corporations, were filed by th but ships forced federal tnvrmnii.ni In ui I.-..1 s.- into American wat.rs hv stress of nurnia t.Mlav at th. rfi,.i l.r ri. nr ...ii... . , ...... ' "'m "1. i- replenishing from sister or other!.' " , n",n visum totney general Daughdty. s at sea. "r American ports would be liable -in 1 o r 1. n i u. .1.. . . "-mire 11 iinuor was arKiaril. wh He the- .1. V i'as,.v r..irn..A 1,.., ,n ..... T raiseu .,., ,,..... .. , . ' . ' """ by the foreign steamship companies iJ . , . eouiu trom t ortiand where he spent a few days looking after busineas matters. Or. Lincoln Win will spnk at the high school aiidliorluin tonight. He will tell of his actual experiences In MANDAMUS SERVED REEDSPORT JUSTICE Justice of the peace Fred Karl was served With a tir..tn,.iii.,rtf -.lt lis travel over Kurope. and will es-lof mandamus Thursday, evening by ' ' ...i.ii.i....a in in epuiy Mierirr Criitib. says the Port Nnr Ka.. His story i . al much l iiipiuii Courier. The writ was s wlth the condition of the women and I sued hv J. w. Hamilton Judge of the children of that country, and It .the rlrciut court of Ros'iburg on Is a most touching story. In a graph-.complaint or the Port I nipqua Cotir lc way. Dr Wirt Is known as one ; li-r and commanded Justice Karl to of America's greatest orators, and as I open all public records lo the Cour be Is go in; through Oregon, h- Is 'er for Inspection, epenlng the eye. of large numbers ; Mr. Karl is also commanded to ap or people, and making them see real j p. a- b. r t,. circuit murt al Uose cotirlitlons. Wherever he goes hn Is linrg. M ,y .'!. and give reasons If anr well received, and large crowds are .why be should not pay costs of the hearing him. and being wonderfully proceeding. touched by his message. The people; The esse arose when t . or Kosehurg are Invited 'o hear him tonight. There Is no sdnilssimi fie. but all Is open and free. You will get a treat from an orator, and ac tual knowledge of the conditions lo be found. reiuseq 10 submit court records to the Courier reporter In the Instance of April 12. when A. O. Uenn. M V. Ileresford. Paul Pete and Carl Pea veouse were arrested and tried in Jusllco court and each filled $2i.OO. 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