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INSTALLING GUARD’S NEW PRESS AND PLANT IS NOW IN PROGRESS ’ll! (ini’ Printing Company has daily from the East and much new type and material Las arrived or is ilue that will make the Guard plant practically n»w throughout and UM complete as the Held req urea. The Guard Printing Company ÍS making these improvements simply to keep pace with the growing business of this country, and iu „uticipotiou nf a more rapid growth id population and business in the future than iu tlie past. Eugene is destined to be the second largest city iu Oregon, situated as it Is at tile head of the great Willamelte Valley, at a very desirable distance from Portland, the in» tropolis. The building of the »leo- tric street railway and suburban line connecting this c»ty with Springfield, is but the ii>‘g*oiillig of un era of wonderful progress in a section of which Eugene is the centre. Thisde velopment will be accentuated by the constructing of the railroad from this city across the mountains to <)n- tario and southward t ’ Klamath, Its new plant partially installed, the two revolution press, pictur d above, bi ing iu position ami already uoing good work, it is we believe the larg est, fastest and best machine of its kind In Western Oregon, south of Portland. It has Deeu installed on a concrete foundation, with a pit underneath, and is specially arranged for permanency and convenience. The motive power for news press, joli presses and folder is electricty, a new motor of live horse power having been installed to take the place of the watei motor formerly used, a small water nioter still being used to drive the typesetting machines. The sma'lei Camplwll cylinder press, which has done service in the office for several ytars, and is still a good press, has liei n sold to the Klamath Falla Republican, being started to ward its destination toilav. A large new job press is expicted or which the Southern Pacflv Cd. has already set aside over fov.r million dollars mid upou which the work of pern audit location is living rushed. But aside from its railroad pros pects Eugene is surrounded by a great agricultural, fruit and hop growing area, sufficient of itself, when coupled with its mining anil lumber indus tries t.i build up a good-sized city. Lu i lairing is already a great indus try and the Blue River milling dis trict is giving employmei t to a large V'VHnber of men, in addition to promising prospects in other parts of the county. Manufacturing is, h I« o , becoming quite a factor in Eugene, represented by woolen, excelsior ami planing mills, sash and door and furniture factories, foundries and other plants. The splendid state uni- vi ratty, growing rapidly into one of the leading educational institutions of the West, is another factor in Eu- gene's prosperity. And Eugene is growing steadily PLANS ACCEPTED FOR The building committee of the Uuiver«lty|of Oregon b aid of regents, consikt'ug of 8. 11. Friendly, R. 8. Bean and M. A. Miller,held a meeting iu this city Saturday for tLe pur pose of approving the plana and ■pecitlcatious for the new library building and the girls' dormitory, an appropriation of b'k'.lMXI for which was mails available by the last legis lature and the money having teen made available tiy vote of the people at the electiou on Juno 4th of thia year. The plans for both buildings were furnished by Architect Y. l>. Hensdl, of Eugene. Bids for the construction of the buildings will be advertised for at Once and the contract let some time duriug the mouth of August. It is expected that work on the buildings will lie commenced about September first. LIBRARY BUILDING. The library building will be c.ui strutted princ pally of brick at a cost of 025,000. It will be located son'll of Deady Hall and uext to Emit Thir teenth street, leaving room enough between tlie two buildings for tlie erection of another. It will face east. The dimensions will be 60x91 feet, two «lories high with n full Ixisvment. Tlie bus» nieiit will be construct»*»! of artiticial «tone and the superstructure of tnitf or cream pressed brick, the mme a« used in the construction of the Eugene public librniy, couipl.*te»i. All cornices w tnetal ami the trimmings, ami «ill courses of artificial harmonize with the brick, will be of imitation tile. The first flair will lie used entirely for library purposes. There will lie H general reading room 3Uz34 t**et,a ref erence room 36x30, a »lelivery room 22 xW, a «tuck mom 23x16, a porimii- cal room 20x23, ts***idee the libi ar lan's often, catalogue ami consulta tion moms. From the lower floor there will lx* • servioe stairway leading down to the basement, where will lie arranged nnparking ruóme, a tire-proof v ult for storage of vaiaablo documents and large men* for tlie storage of paper Olea and Mivaroity ,*ateh»gue«. Tlie remaining epaoo will tw> allotted to da«« num purposes. Tbs UMeud fl «»r will ho used for boosing of different departm.nU» of the ualversity. U h . rooms being sut Chnefoo, July 28.— Lieut. Clarence England of the United States cruiser Chattanooga, wounded this morning tlcient for at least four of them. In by a bullet from the French cruiser The addition there will lie a room 26x30 Dupetit, died this evening. in feet, light,xl by a skvlight and to be French squadron was encaged small arm practice as tlie Chattanoo- used tor exhibition purpose«. gn parsed and England received a GIRLS’ DORMITORY. bullet. The girls’ dormitory or sororiety house will be located south ot Priai I dent Canipbell's residence, a lx*allti- ful site. It will lx* a frame structurr and cost 0TÍOOO. There will be 21 The New York World asserts that rooms beaidea the usual reception rooms, «tore room«, etc. It will be Russell Sage left his entire furtune to three stories high, 56x60 feet in di his widow except a small bequest to mension» and have broad ventadas on Mrs. Faume Cbapou, a sister who died two years ago. Not a cvnt is two sidra. left to charity. ( ¡ R( MJ SOI M PR( >V EM ENTS. The famous ineiuorial arch of Stati Besides the matter of erecting the ford university will sjon l>e ni thing new buildings, that of improving the mon* than a pile of bricks and stones. grounds was discussed. If present Experts declare.! the structure could plans are carried out the university uov be repaired, so the work of dis campus within a tew years will lx* mantling the great pile has cum among I hi* tln<*at in tlie country. The menced. already expansive lawn will gradually The Oregonian says that Hammond lx* extended in all directions until tlie will extend the Corvallis A Eastern whole campus is one vast stretch of railroad across th»* mountains to gr»x*ti grxss. Cement sidewalks, fountains and works >f sculptuie will Ontario and also laiild the Astoria A adorn Hu* grounds, the trees will lx* Columbia south along the coast into Tillamook, it is thought pos kept neatly and artistcally trimined at sibly that Hammond has become al- all times and many other improve lied with the Gould interest«. ments will lx* carried out. i The laxly of Russell Sage has been Tills work of Cours»* will not all lx* »lone xt once, but a little at time will buried in a 025,000 case the bixiy lie accomplished, a gra.lual transfoi was p'aced in n hermetically sealed illation taking place. At this morn copper envelope, thia in turn in a Ing's meeting a cement walk between so id mahogony casket and tlie cas Yillard ivnd Deady Halls was order 'd ket in a chilled steel case, four tnebee thick, riveted with steel bolt«, locket built. with a lock which can only be opened WORK UNDER WAY. from tlie inside, and lowered into I a grave carpeted and lined with i ever- green«, on which the clods were h»apeil ami ti e nioun I will l»e built. The steel case neighs thr»>»> tons. An electric alarm is attached to give warning it ghouls attempt to loot the tom b. General News Notes Twenty Year Battle “l was a lower in a twenty year bat tie with chronic piles and malignan sores, until I tried Bucklin's Arnii* Salve; which turned the tide, by cur ing both, till not a trace remains,’* writ»» A. M.Bruce.of Farmville, Vs. Best for ol<l ulcers, cuts, burn» ami wound«. 25»* at W, L. LteLano, drug gi«t. Hen» is a prohibition item from Albany: Because he drank too nmc'i water while on a mountlan trip. John B. Smith, a farmer who resided ner Scio, died yesterday. Smit** went to the mountains two weeks «go. He drank an enormous quantity of water and tiefon* be reached home he was taken ill ami never left hi« bed. He leave« a widow and three children. Fore|x>iigh ,t Sells circu« will do Western Oregon «oath from Portlaixt C. N. McArthur, the well known U. as folio«» Salem Aug. 22. All«ny O. graduate, recently admitted to Aug. 23, Eugene Aug. 24, Mixlfurd the bwr. haa decided to open an office Aug. JGx in Baker City. I this year, the Willamette Valley Co. is spending th'usands of dollars on its new water, electric and gas plants ; there are several large business build Ings in course of construction and many residences. The government will build at once a 050,9X1 postofflee building and at the university naw dormitory nud library buildings will lie commenced this fail. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ‘ United States Mini Office. R<» m burg. Or., May 28, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tin- net ot congress <>t Juue 3, 1878, entitled au “Act tor the sh I c of »iuiber lamia In the Mates of California. Oregon. A car load of fire brick to be use»! Nevada ami Washington lerritory. in the construction of the new gas as extended to ail the public land works now being erected by ibe states by act of August 4. 1892, John Willamette Valley Co., in this city J. Rude, of Eugene, county of Laue, state of Oregon, has this day filed iu arrived today from Port Wayne, In this ottice bi» sworn statement, No It was set otf on the gravel 6861. for the purchase of the NW >4 of diaua. bed «pur and Immediately unload© h Section No. 24. in Tow m hip No. 17 south of Range 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the lami sought is PROCLAMATION. Whereas. There was submitted to more vaiiiaLle for its timber or stone tlie electors of the state at the last than tor agricultural purpoees, ami getierxl electiou as lequired by law uu to establish bis claim to said lami be initiative petition tor a proposed tore W. W. Calkins at Ins office at aiu»‘ndmeut to Section 2 of Article XI Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the of tte Constitution of the State of 2.1th day of August, 19“>. He num»» Oregon, giving cities and towns e<- as witnesses: Peder Ophus, of Blue olusive power to enact and amend River.John Krogness, Miutiu Haugen- tl,air charters, subject to tlie consti eou. Bert Wiley, all of Eugene, ull of tution and criminal laws ot the State Lane county, Oregon. Any ami all persona claiming ad of Oregon, aud Whereas, on the 25th day of June versely tlie above described hinds are 1906 the Secretary if State in my requested to file their cluims in this presence as Governor of the State of ; office on or before said 25th day of Oregon di<l canvas the votes given for August, 190(5. BENJAMIN L. EDD1, and agaiust said amendment and Register. Whereas, it was ascertained and de termined upou such canvas that there ‘ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. were 52,567 votes cast for said amend- i J inent and 19,862 votes against the I United 8‘ates Lami Office, suiiic, and that said admendment re Ro>eburg. Or., May 28, 1906. ceived an atlirniativ»' majority of the Notice is hereby given that in com total number of effective votes cast pliance with the provisions of the act thereon anil entitled to be counted of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled under the provisions of law. “Al1 Act for tiie side of timber lands Now. therefore. 1. George E Cham in the states of California. Oregon, berlain, as Governor of the State ot Nevada and Washington territory,” Oregon, in obedience to and liy vir as extended to all the public land tue of the power and authority vested states by act of August 4, 1892, Laura in me by law, do hereby make and I E. Hinkson, of Alma county of issue this proclamation to the people Lave, state of Oregon, has this »lay filed in this office her sworn state- of the State of Oregon, and do an- __ nounce and declare that the whole | metit, No. 6849, for the purchase ot number of votes east in the State of 1 lot 10. of Section No. 4 in 'Township Oregon at said election for and ! No. 16 south. Range No. 8 west, and against sail pioposed amendment wus'will otfei proof to show that the )n*:d as hereinbefore stated, aud that said »ought is m re valuable f r its timber proposed amendment received an af- ■ I or "stone than for agricultural pur- t: ttrmntlvp .... ;__2 majority of the ‘ total ‘■* num- , i poses, mid to e-tablish her claim to Iter of vote« cast thereon ami entitled said laud before W. W. Calkins, L. to l»e counted under tlie provisions S. commissioner, at his office at Eu of 1-w.and that a-iid amendment here gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 23d inbefore mentioned shall be ami is iu dav of August, 1906 She names as full force and effect as a part of the witue*s»s Neli-on C. Hinkson, Mabel constitution of the State of Oregon C. Hinkson. William II. Sallee, all of Alma, and Nell Hinkson, of Crow, all from th»* date of this proclamation. Done at the Capitol this 25th day ot Lane county, Oregon. of June, A. 1). 19'6. Any and all persons claiming ad GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, versely the above-described lands are Governor of Oregon. request« d to tile their claims in this office on er before said 23d day of Uy the Governor: F. I DUNBAR. August, 19'6. Secretary of State. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, (Seal 1 at Register. CAR LOAO OF FliiE BRICK FROM INDIANA MILITIAMEN PREPAñíNG FOB encampment Companies A and c 8^,. ate Battalion. (J. N. (, 01 fbu niT are hard at w.irk preparing encainpinent with the U 4 ’ ' "lr and gua ds of Washington taug at American Lake, UeXt ,“’ This encampment will u tf est ever held in the West fur t U'1' poses of maneuvering aIld lt to be a valuable school for who w 11 participate ju ¡t It is expected that ab,,ut xmo will be iu camp at the lake early August until the first 1» ,'* September. Of this number / will be xbout 6»HM) regulars aBd 21X10 National Guardsmen. will be represented by about X», I** The battery will not attend the * caumpmeut this year, but th« Tt Infantry ami the First eparat(. talion will be out in full Buu» Adjutant General Finzer wifi r>. sent Oregon at the maneuvers v will be under the command of fcj gad ier-Geti real Frederick Fnnit^ of the regulars. The Third Iufailt will be in command of Colonel tiebem, of Portland, while the Ent Separate Battalii n will be under d« command of Maj. Geo. 0. Yora» of Eugene, The Oregon guards will g0 iit(. camp on August 11, and remain tbm 10 days. MODERN WOODMEN Briefly stated above are the reasons why the Guard is making so many improvements. The era of advance The annual picnic oi log rolling ot ment is dawning upon the Willamette the Modern Woodmen of An.erifi»« valley and its most beautiful city — held at Lorane, Friday, July iqj, Eugene. Newspapers must never lag 'The affair was a success from every behind, but should ever tie in the van standpoint There was not as largeu of progress. The Daily and Weekly attendance as was hoped for, owing Guard will be true to the traditions of to harvest being in full blast, ftt) :» the newspaper profession and will m ing present. The picnic was held in the future, as in the past, piint just a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Hall's grove north of Lcraue. u United States Land Office, little better paper hail the Held jus United States Land Office, ideal spot which Lorane M. W. of 1 Roseburg. Or.. May 28, 1906, Roseburg, Or., July 7, 1906. tifies in order to encourage other en- Notice is hereby given that in com boys cleared of brush and built i Notice is hereby given that in com erprises by example as well us pre pliance with the provisions of the act pliance with the provisions of the act speakers platform ami liand stand cept. of congress of Jure 3, 1878, entitled of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled with plenty of seats in the cool shad«, “Ail act for the sale ot Tinder Lands “An Act for the Sale of Timber j in the States of California, Oregon, Lauds in the States of California, Or- also three refreshment stands, » I Nevada and Washington Territory.” , egon, Nevada ami Washington Terri being presided over by the Royal laa extended to all the Public Land tory,’’ ' as extended to all the public Neighbors, the ladies’ auxiliar?, w states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo land states by act of August 4, 1892, an ice cream booth. seph H. Fowler, of th»* town f Wai Nels Haggstrom, of the city of Eu- The Foresters band of Con* toil, county of Lane, state of Oregon, gene, com ty of Lane, state of Ore- I ihs this day tiled in this office bis Ron, hHs this day tiled in this office Grove furnished the music. I* swotn statement No. 6951 for the pur bis sworn statement No. 6834 for tlie games ol baseball were pulled of i chase of tin' N‘t of NE>4 aud N's ot purchase of the SEL of section No. the afternoon. The first treing la- NW *4 of section 10, township 18, 18. township 19 south.of range 6 west, «out i of range 8 west, W. M.. and and will otfer proof to show that tlie tween the Star team and a picked 1 | will offer proof to show that the laud (ami sought is more valuable for its W. of A. nine, for a prize of Ji | sought is more valuable for Its tim- timber or stone than for agricultural This game was won by the M. W. if l”*r or stone than »or agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim A. boys, score 6 to 4. The weni Salem, July —The two upper purposes, and to establish his claim to said lami before W. W. Calkins, U* floors of tlie north wing of the State ! to said land before W. W. Calkins. U. S. commissioner, at his office at Eu was between the Cottage Grove all insane Asyluiu, a mile from tin* city, ! * ommissioner, nt his effiee in Eu gene, Oregon, on Monday, tbt 2’i! team and the M. W. of A. team. »» were destroyed by tire this .miming, I „‘’r.f"",' ' ,l“' Hrt4 day of August. 1966. He names as by Cottage Grove, score 9 to I Mart n HiiHgenson ami *■' ¡day ot October. 118»». He names as witnesses: tlie (lames beiug under control this j witnesses Charles B. Fowler, of Wai Louis Hegstrom. of Eugene, Peder Purse 020. A big list of sports wen noon. ton. Oregon; Siilney W. Porter, ot Ophus. ot Blue River. Charles W. In arranged for but on account of at Tw- Ive hundned inmates were saved Walton. Oregon; Hn.r.v Hinkson, of man, of Elmira, all ot Lane county, being able to commence the pregnt Oregon. until alter dinner several had tv t» only by the tii-»' drill. Many patients Alma, Oregon; Warren Nichols, ot El mira, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad- omitted : worked like heroes fighting the Any ami all persons claiming ad verselv the above described lauds are The following were pulled off tla lies, aide»] by the entire city de- versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this 100 yard dash for men, won by O part meld. Tlie building was an itn- re»|Ueste»i to tile their claims in this office on or lx«fote said 21 It h day of ffice on or lie'ore said 1st »lay of Oc August, 19 Hi. I 1 lay ; puree 05. menee structure four stories high a..d tober, 1906. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, 100 yard dash for boys under K a ba-ement and on account of the oil BENJAMIN U EDDY, Register. on the floors the flames spread years, puree 02.60 won by Oral fro’- Register. rapidly. 3-legged race, purse 02 50 If NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice i« hereby given that J. H. Oral and Elmer (trow. The fire broke out at 10:36 and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Milliorn has llk.l tns final account as raged an hour and a half, the dam Nail driving contest by ladies, pi* United States Land Office, administrator of the estate of T. J. age beiug 05,000.. There was no lose Roseburg, Or., July 11. 1906. Milliorn, deceased, and that the 03, won by Miss Norma Doty. of life, none injured, and no disor Notice is hereby given that in com county court has by an order fixed State Oragnizer Simmons '* der. Most of the inmate« were out pliance with the provisions of the act August 6th, A. I). 1906, at the hour speaker of the* day. He made a i* of congreob of June 3, 1878. entitled on the grounds when the alarm was an “Act for the sale of timber lands of tea o'clock a. m. on sa'd day ami speech ou Wodcraft ami made sereiti the county court room as the place to I given. The mxles who were lieing in the states of California. Oregon, h.'ar any objections to tlie said ac converts to the order. The Woednsi march»*»! into the building after their Nevada and Washington Territory.’’’ count. Any person having auv ob- bad a big dance at night to round f morning exercise, mircbed back and as extended to all the public land jec'lons to said account is hereb- the day's pleasure. states by act of August 4. 1892. Wil were belli in the enclosure. All the bur M. Sides, of Deep River, county notified -- to tile such objection with the^clerk of said court on oi before patients taken out were guarded. of W ahkiakum. state of Washington, said day. ' “ Many di»i etfecient work fighting the has this day tiled in this ottice his June 22, 1906. fire, which was due to the crossing of sworn statement No. tilHS* for the pur I J. H. MILLIORN, chase of the S E L of section No. 8, Administrator of the Estate of electric wires. There was uo insur in township No, 19 south, range No. I J’ *'F’Hiorn, Deceased. ance. 5 west, and will offer proof to show WALTON Jr NESS. The numlier of patient» is 1420, em that the land sought is more valuable A’tornevs. for its tunlx'r or stone than for agri ____________________ ______ ployes 178. Salem, Or., July 26.—The 1»’ cultural purp-M's, and to e«txbli»|i1 Nt 11°F blXAL SETTLEMENT In- claim to said lami before W W Notice is hereby given that the nn- viding for exemption from t»J»> '• ( .ilkins. I . s ( oiiiinissioiiei. at Ins 'Fer,,'«ned.administrator» of the estate of householder,« property to lb* ’* I;-"»:'i>< • Oregon, on Momlov. -f Mill.» C. Hale, ” • ■ ' ave tiled - ,ue final tent of 03IM) first went into their 1 tlie 24th day ot September. 1!H<:. lie acconnt therein ami tiiat the county names as witnesses: Frank Nigh !'"’»irt for . J ----- ane ,» county. Oregon, ha> 1854. Since that time it has swamler. Meile Nighswander. Wi|. ■ by an orde.- ___ day tixe.i the loth continuously in operation nr ,l 51 «rde»' » of this liam Hadley, William Canadv. i all of | day "f August at the hour Lf'ten present time, with the ex»epb r Portland, July 27.—The jury in the Crow, Lane county, Oreimn I | o clock a. m. as the time and the 1894, when on exception •»* SJ"* case of the United Slates against Aliy and all p-rsotis claiming ad- lounty court room as the place to due to an act of the L»>’i*l|,tül' | a|, objei.ti(WJ (o Hennry W. Miller, Frank E. Kincart. ver«,iv th,- above d.-scrib, .! lands are hear n„y requested to til» their claims in this ••Id account; any one having any ob which was «ubsequently »unui'ei Martin G. Hoee, ami Cnarles Nickell, office on or before raid 24th dav of tiflld t". ’ hi A decision of th»' Suprsnie C- *>ld "e‘''’utit are no indicted an,I tri»*«i for conspiracy in September. I'.in6. tified to file the Mme with the clerk rendered yesterday holds ti nt ti* ’ connection with land fraud trials in BENJAMIN L. EDDY of said court on or before the said emption law is uncoaStit"*' this state.returned a verdict of guilty I.Hdtr, da>e. July 6th, 1906. the suit in point being that ' in the cas» of Hoge and Nickell at In the District Court of the Unite.l <’EO. H. HALE, an«l E. Wallace against 12:17 o'clock this morning» after bav States for the District A , C. K. hale half ; . Fallin and Judge Booth, "f i of Oregon. in« been out six hours. The jury ^dmin^trators of the „Mate of county, the decision of Jodi* r«x*ommended the defendants to the In the matter of Charles Gross, lank WA LT< )N ‘ 4 N EsS1’’ deCea*d' rupt. na of the lower court txiing t*Ti clemency of the court. A ou will please take notice that th»* Attorneys. Motion to stay judgement ten day» trustee in the above entitl»*»! estate pending application for a new trial has file«! his final report praying for ADMINiSTRATOR's NOTICE. Harry V. and Marvin L H» t was granted by Judge Hunt. Kincart an order approving »ame. and’ I have Notice is hereby given that the un have sold their 165 acre farm “ a CHileil a meeting of creditors at mv A 1>niry and Miller pleaded guilty before the office, Kixini tim. Chamber of Coni < ers.gned, M haw k vall' .. - trial of th»* other defendant* com- merce, Portland. Oregon, on the ITtb best piece« of agricultural 1»: estate of George Drury, »i.« -eased bv day of July. 19*1. «t 10:36 o'clock a. menced. uî r»"'»- »> county, to W. C. Seavey.^1** m.. to consider said report, and for 4» HOGE PUT IN JAIL, the transaction of »uch other btMin«*M known hop grower, for % Martin Hoge, who with Charles as may pro|>erly come twfore th(. land lies in section 34. to«"*™ ' Nckell. ««« found guility by the jury meeting. You will please take notice tied to present the «am» 7 south ot range 2 west. last night of land fraud conspiracy that in case no objections ar» fii«,l for subornation of perjury wae thia an ordet will he made granting the mon‘h’Ä prayer ot the said trustee. You are missing sotneth'n< • morning lodged in the county jail. ALEX SWEEK. do no • oom out LMed this 5th day of Jone, lfcfc Camping furniture of all kind« at . R«*er«e. hot porch with Vudor ponb t*EO. A. DRURY, Dated, Portland, Oregon, July 7 Chamber«' Hardware Co. We put them up free. 111 U blL.EU. A tcraaJ llni,“,‘rBU'T* Chamber.' HaiJ’"*1* SERIOUS FIRE IN OREGON INSANE ASYLUM NO EXcS’TIO'IS FRCM TAUIitl LAND FRAUOERS CONVICTED BY JUDGE