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Show A Scrieu. Offense. last Monday evening Charles A. LaivD. a resident of the Third Ward, Lapis, was cnx-vted by 3Iar-balFarraad 3Iar-balFarraad Offlce-r MeCullougu en a -rarrant sworn to by Olllcer a Darjd Crook-ton. chargirg assault K fllli Intent to commit rape, ou Fri- 1 djy, April i3th. The cJjeet of E larsen's infamous lutentious was I liikia AuJtr-on, a ilx-ycar-old F lJshter of Ilans Auderson" or this 1 aty. An examination of the case : wai htld lietore Justice Fred J-und- lrg jtsttrday aflcrnoon. Countr ! AUoruey Jamrs T. Hammond iro euting, and Mr Itcher ap-Iarlng ap-Iarlng tortile derens-. The little KTi gave her evidence in a s ralght-forward ralght-forward manner, aa i was corroborated corrobor-ated clrcunistatitlally by lur elder 1er ani others. Ijcpert medical (eslimony was also taken and all resulted in Lar-eu's bting bound over in Ute sum of S101J tj await the action cf the grand jurv on the eiiarge of assault with latent to commit rape. At lai-t accounts he had not found bondsmen. There was considerable feeling against the defendant in this case. and on Monday evening when the facts were learned, a party of individuals indi-viduals was organized to proceed to his houe and give him a coat of tarand feathers, nrothersimilarex-1 nrothersimilarex-1 nionof the IndignsHon generally frit, but his prompt arrest prcented any such demonstration. lo-tan Journal. |