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Show ST. CECILE OWNER IS FOUND GUILTY Guilty of maintaining a house to which mon and "women resort for immoral purposes pur-poses was the verdict of a Jury in the district court yesterday nsalnst A. C. Iarson, proprietor of the St. Cecil? rooming house on South State street. Tho verdict wan roached nt 5 o'clock voslerrlay afternoon, nftor the csiie lmd boon on trial before Judge V. C. Loof-bourow Loof-bourow for three days , Th evidence on which Iarson wns convicted was given by l.uclle AN'alkcr. a detective In tho employ of the police department, de-partment, who roclted her experience at the rooming" houae. whore alio went Inst October for the oxpreaa purpose to discovering dis-covering violations of the law Ijarson waa convicted in the police court and fined 550. He appcalt'd, Sen-J.pnr Sen-J.pnr on fir c iud Judgment against lilm will be pas-td a week f-om today. |