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Show CAUUMIAYN I.AItK. It CoN Hint rtjll For Killing the . f.rorgia Odoroou. oilier I'oltce ltrnii. l.rale Itanki, the Georgia octoroon, who hat figured ao conipicuouily In police court circlet both hero aud at Ugden during the Utt year or two, enacted tbe rolu of protecuting wltneaa wlt-neaa agalnat Henry Carrlgan, the livery atablo man, In Juatlce Kealer'a court lint morning, Itaecmt that the complalcunt, the defendant and another man and woman wo-man of like alrlpe, had U-tn out tu the Warm and Hot Hprlnaa during tho night, on a "lark" aa Carrlgan tald. Un the return trip the latter rjttted ILo ootoroon from thu rack in the nortli-wtatern j an of the city and It la claimed kicked and otherwise lulured her. Thn oniiira aay that Carrlitau tried to "iquare" the game with llanke, Iut the refuaed to lliten tu a coiupromiae. After hearing the evidence in ibecaae the court fined Cartlaan$20. Waller luvli, a colored man, la In the toll, ou the churge of robbing a Mrt. Nebltt,alaoaerton ol color, of $2. He at arretted hy Detective I.eklund and will be tried tomorrow. Henry More, Charlie Council, William Wil-liam Wllllanu, and Charlie Itecord, a quartette of poverty atrlcken tramp., were ruu In by the jwllce for treapaaa, having lu-en fouu I sleeping lu a bnrn wtthoi!ttheuwnor'acrmUiicin. Jut. Ike Keller took pity on the unfortunates unfortun-ates and ordered tl elr dlecbarge. Arthur C. Jackion, IMrr Hliort (both In name and nature), II. Kelley and II, Cotell aru all booked for drunkeuneat. |