| Show I I I federal Judge Jg is isTo To Hear 21 Plead Tuesday Morning Following the return return of nearly Indictments in the federal federal federal fed fed- eral court Saturday by the grand jury at least least twenty one prisoners prisoners pris pris- one s will be arraigned ned before Judge D. D Johnson to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morning to plead guilty or not guilty In most Instances It is said by federal officials who have had charge of the various cases the defendants will plead guilty and throw themselves on the mercy of the court rather than go to trial Among those who will be brought before the bar of justice are Charley Sam who is alleged to have been caught with worth of opium in his possession Joe J. J Evans drug act violator Nick Mitchell drug act J. J L. L Conkling embezzlement James Noble forgery of government check Frank Williams drug act Jack Eagle drug act William Villiam Thompson and James Thompson Thomp Thomp- son forgery of government t I checks Louis Bakke and George GeorgeI I Lauman bringing stolen automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile from Los Angeles A. A N. N Beckett and G. G white slave act J. J B. B using mans malls to defraud Albert I Herrara cutting open mail mall sacks I Leo forgery of check W. W J J. Gardner transporting stolen automobile George Smith and Ted Bott Dott rifling express express car j J. J I F. F McKinnon forgery forger government government government govern govern- ment check Dr Isaac W W. Powell selling medicine while posing as government officer United States District Attorney I Isaac Blair Evans announced to toda today today to- to da day that since It Is desired to I clean clear up the criminal calendar as soon Boon as ps possible he will probably ask the court to call a criminal I Ii I trial jury about the middle of i I May 1 I |