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Twenty Waived Examination

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

Twenty saloonkeepers were before Justice Doty this afternoon on the complaint of Mrs. Clara C. Williams that they were open on Labor Day. All were represented by E. B. Norris excepting Frey Bros., who had retained James Lewis. Prosecuting Attorney Duffy appeared for the people. Mr. Norris, on behalf of his clients, waived examination in each case and they were all bound over under $200 bonds to the next term of the circuit court. They went on each other’s bonds. The business was done up quickly. There was no particular talking and it was a very quiet, orderly crows. The case against Gottlob Schneider was dropped. It was intended to cover the saloon belonging to the late Edmund Clancy, but the wrong name was given.

It is not thought that any more complaints will be lodged against the other saloons not included in the first batch of complaints.