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Show V 1 POLICE COURT CAStS 1 t j! I Testimony was introduced by the : j'fl prosecution in a long-delayed case, that I fcl of Frank Granati, a saloonkeeper, 1 '? charged with interfering with and re-Li re-Li sistiiig W. H. Dye, a poll tax collector, El (' II iu Judge Diehl's court Monday inoru-jlA inoru-jlA ' fr -Ur ing. The defense asked for and was j i granted a continuance until "Wednesday ', I j kv to obtain witiresses. 5 Dve, according to the complaint, called at Granati 's home about May 1 , lOW and asked of an inmate o the house JH'Jtl Granati 's name. Granati instructed raJj that his name be not given and ordered 9m I)ye from the house. Dye immediately ' 'Bffi. cvvorc out a complaint against Granati. I. .H Judge A. J. Weber is defending xlM Granati. glil J. E. O'Tveefe blistered his arm with I'jiB carbolic acid and solicited alms from ill! I an unsuspecting public with consider- 'fiJI able success, lie was driven from the 0 i I cit7- Bpl. 1. J. Dunyon, through Stewart & ! n Stewart, denied that he fouled the wa- , Bi(K ters of Mountain Dell canyon by driv- , ft.vlw ing sheep through the stream, and will itfl jfl be given a hearing September 17. He 2 " was released on his own recognizance. When E. J. Salmon, formerly a bar-tender bar-tender at the Bed Onion saloon on Coni- lr ' mercial street, refused to stay from bo- (W hind the bar the proprietor, Louie Peni, Vjhjl smashed him over the head with a beer glass, according to the evidence in the ; ; f case. The court will render a decision iM j this morning. |