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Show NOV IM TAME CKIVtfH. The Cm lout Stale i.r ASalr That l.vi.i. in th t.uu. Slar Slate. Paws, 1V , June 2.-The federal grand jury adj. turned today, after h.n ins? Iiecu in session two mouths. They Mate that tiny hale invvNlijated -.'ti cases and have .u;ud Jul lulls. The report stales, aiuoiii; oilier thing-: 'c have had many witnesses la-fore lis who claimed to know uothiug about the cases they were summoned in. which has foiTed u to tho conclusion tli.U they cither caused themselves to ho subpn'iiaed in ordrr to draw w itnoss fees from the government, or that the officers at whoso in-lame the pro cess wis procured were itcgli. gent in ascertaining tho testimony. tes-timony. Wo do tiiid through our assist-ant assist-ant district attorney thai the following named offense are not punishable un dor the I'nited States statutes, to wit: Forgery, swindling, cuiheiztoincut, .seduction, .se-duction, disKsitiou of mortgaged prop-.erly, prop-.erly, assault with intent to ripe, burglary burg-lary in tho daytime, fi.iuilulently dis. posing of captured properly ley deputy marshals and other officials. W e believe from our investigations that morn than ono half of tho offenses committed In the Indian country originate from tho introduction of spirituous liipiors, hence we think that a rigid enforcement of tho liquor law i.s essential." |