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Show j as nisiurisE. j r'uiii Vinnijr tti-n ArmU-J Fur buiii Apj'lau.iiiw. j !ul Disiluicd A Count ir I'lursi-. t A wave of excitement swept t v r ! lirighum the fore part of this wiek j Water works and all other ;-,luri- j OUS subjects, lit food for. blo.idy one I troversy, were almost i'urjrotleii fur the lime. The occasion was the arrest of e rernl young men of I hU cit y. charged with disturbing tint peace hy loud clapping of hands and stamping of feel at tlie enlerLiin-inenl enlerLiin-inenl given in tiie opera house last Saturday night. Chi that oeeasion one of "the boys" was arrested, "taken out of the house, placed in jjail and subsequently bailed out. j The others w.-re arrested the Alon- i day following. Hearings were given before V. S. Commissioner .J. L. SehaehVr, who, after taking the evidence, discharged discharg-ed every lasl one of ' the hoys." The four ollieers who had a hand in tlie arrest of the young men have been themselves arrested in j (urn, by deputy U. S. Marshal Me-Clellan, Me-Clellan, charged with false imprisonment, im-prisonment, itc. Their trial will be held next Monday. i The case throughout is an im-1 im-1 usual one. The outcome will be 1 watched with interest. Some say the ollieers did jusi right in arrest-' arrest-' iug the boys. Others say it was carried li far, and ejection from the building should have been the limit of their interference, while still others claim there was ih cause for interference of any kind. |