Show JUDGE MCARTYS COURT Heavy Docket in Piutc Discontent With Marysvale Justices Junction Feb 6JUdse McCarty opened tho February term of the District court here today and found upon tho calendar more canes than Pluto county has ever heretofore presented for his honors attention at-tention and conaldoiatlon at one term Tho cases are < J nearly all mining suits and will be taken up for trial beginning next Monday Today demurrers etc were ulnpoccd of and the only two criminal cases one against Charles Whltlock now serving 1M days In the Scvlcr county Jail for gambling accused In this court of grand larceny and one against Joseph H Howes accused of fornication went over Jor the term TOO EASY JUSTICES Loud murmurIng complaint at somo Of the local offkertt around Marysvalo aro just not beginning to be heard again antI the genoral public Is fast lashing Itself into a fury over tho conduct of said officers that took place some weeks ago and that has been until now by them kept secret It will be remembered that tIll populace of this county last year was aroused In wrath because of the demoralization of the youth of tho county caused by the wide open methods of tho saloonkeepers In that place and that the result was that his Honor Judge McCarty was appealed to for help and Il grand Jury was called the saloon keepers Indicted and lined each EMM for Belling whisky on Sunday selling to minors and permitting minors to bo In and around their places Of buainose It will also bo remembered that the Judge gave said saloonkeepers nt the time of paining sentence such a severe scoring that it was not thought that It would ever bo by them forgotten and which wrung from the boozdvcndors the promise prom-ise that violations of tho law In this respect re-spect would never again occur And the general public and In particular the pamnts of the young men felt greatly relieved That tho promise was not sincere has now been proved and the public arc asking ask-ing for time culling another grand Jury saying that they have no protection from tho Justices of the Peace and seemingly with good grounds It appears that during dur-ing the holidays Juet passed many of the youth of tho county got all of tho whisky they wanted and that during tho clo Ing days of the holiday reason one fif teenyearold boy In particular got extra heavily loaded and camo to Junction where ho created a disturbance In a danc by throwing a bottle of whisky through tho window for which he was lIned JUS Paying tho same he went over to the Vale and again got Into trouble for which he was fined S and being unable to pay the fine ho forced tho saloon keeper who sold to him to pay part of It after the lad had languished a few dins and got him out The boys arrest and fln Imposed was made public but the Important part played by the saloon keeper was hushed up and kopt quiet Sheriff Stocks i not thinking that this was tho way 16 correct the evil went to work and caught both saloonkeepers look them before Justice Price who by the way was elected on the reform cry Is editor of the local paper and the newly appointed postmaster nnd It Is his part In the affair that Is displeasing time pub lie The saloon men pleaded guilty ono to selling on Sunday and tho other to selling to minors and they were fined by tho Justice the paltry sums of 515 and 1S respectively less than that Imposed on the boy and tho whole matter hushed up There Is a decided spirit among the general public manifested that this shall stop that the law against liquorsoiling to minors shall be enforced as strictly as all other laws and that the tender minds of their children shall not be polluted by these dens of vlco made ag gravatlngly so by tho disreputable manner man-ner In which they havo been and aro being conducted In and about Marvovalc and they have the supportof he I Dlotrlct Attorney nnd other officials of this Judicial Judi-cial district Jude McCarty has not yet decided whether It Is I necessary to call another grand Jury but has referred the matter to District Attorney Chldustcr for Investigation Confessed to Robbery ML Pleasant Feb ft Charles Larson a young man of this place was lodged In the city tall bat night for robbery Somo time Saturday night the drugstore drug-store was entered bv some one removing part of a Window light nnd a purse which contained several dollars worth of Old coin was taken Several parties were under I un-der suspicion but no tangible evidence could be hurl until yesterday Larson was put In the sweat box and soon confessed con-fessed He nuyx ho was drunk Saturday night mind mnenibcn being around the brokon window but remembers nothing more until he pot UI on Sunday morning and found In had moro money than he 1 had Saturday night Ho has been around the drug store considerable and no doubt knew oC1 I he existence of the purse and Its whcrefcbouls His trial will come up todDY when he will plead guilty and ask Iho leniency of Iho court |