Show MATHIAS IN MORE TROUBLE Meakin Charged With Selling Liquor to Indians i Mathlas Meakin can no more keep l out of trouble than he can help being goodnatured a most promising dls ciplo of Annanlas He has been away for somo time and it was believed by those who know him that he had repented re-pented of his evil ways It was remarked re-marked on his return that he had taken a bath and had a general air of prosperity pros-perity about him Yesterday however he again foil from grace it being discovered dis-covered by Olllcer Gillespie that Ma thins was doing tho traveling saloon act for a number of Indians who were camped near the Oregon Short Line depot de-pot At tho limo he was surprised Moakln had aU his guests Capt Brown and Minnie Qlntah two of the residents resi-dents of Skull valley who are in the city for a few days Both the lady Indian In-dian and the gentleman Indian had tasted of the alcohol that Mathlas Is allege to have bought for them but it Was painfully evident that the white man had consumed the lions share Mr Meakin was very indignant over his arrest He looked upon It as an abridgement of his rights as an American Ameri-can citizen and said he stood by the Constitution which know I no creed color col-or or race That Indians wore not taxed had nothIng to do with the case Capt Brown and Miss Ulntah were not inclined discuss the situation further than to say that It was their private opinion that Mcakin did not know heap much McaKIn was booked on tho charge of selling whisky to Indians while the rftd pcoplo were hold as witnesses wit-nesses against him |