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Show Highwayman. Sentenced. Special to The Tribune. OCDIiN. Feb. 0. What first appeared to I lie police officers to bo an ordinary case of drunk and disorderly developed into one of robbery. wYion Mike Camp-boll Camp-boll was nrinlgned in Judge William Keoder's court this morning on a charge of disturbing thc peace. Hart Peterson, a new arrival In the city, was tho complaining com-plaining witness against Campbell. Peteri'on was taking a drink n a. Twen- (v-llrtlt Htreet K.ilnon lnsl. evnnlnir nOmn Campbell begged him for a drink. A few minutes later another man. said to be John Russell and Campbell's pnl, approached ap-proached Peterson and becged the price of a meal. When the thrco men met lu the saloon an hour later Campbell and Russell enticed Peterson out behind be-hind tne saloon and forcibly robbed him of a small sum of money. The officers succeeded in capturing Campbell, but Russell escaped. After hearing PetersonV. story. Judge Rceder sentenced Campbell lo thirty days In thc city la II. |