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TWENTY-ONE SALOONS CHARGED WITH BEING OPEN LABOR DAY

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

TWENTY-ONE SALOONS CHARGED WITH BEING OPEN LABOR DAY

Twenty-one complaints have been filed against 21 saloons on Labor Day, and 21 warrants have been issued. The complaints were signed by Clara C. Williams.

It is stated that three ladies of the W. C. T. U. went around Monday evening and took the names and numbers of all the saloons they found open. The result was that Monday Clara C. Williams swore to a batch of 21 complaints before Justice Doty and warrants in due course were issued. It is said that more will be made later. The list of saloons already complained against, alphabetically arranged is: Wm. C. Binder, Fred Brown, Jeremiah Collins, Collum & Roach, Corson & Andrus, Lawrence J. Damm, Stephen Earle, Frey Brothers, Frey & Zachmann, Philip Gauss, jr., Wm. Goetz, Emil Golz, Gwinner & Paul, Richard Kearns, John Maulbetsch, Asa B. Nash, Joe Parker, P. Fred Reimold, John Schaible, J. G. Fred Schmid and Gottlob Schneider.