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Show -ao GUILTY OF BOOTLEGGING. Logan, Oct. 21. Chris Larson, con-ylqted con-ylqted a few days ago of violating the liquor Vw, was Snturdny morning gven tho .same sentence that tho other offenders of his kind were gi-en gi-en a ?ln0 fine and twenty-fivo days in jail. Mrs. Harriet Steadman. tho woman charged with keeping liquor for sale unlawfully and who was convicted con-victed Friday afternoon, was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of 5299 and serve ten days in jail. Justice Marshall who imposed the sentence, called u- flffi tentlon to the fact that Mrs. Steau- if mnn had heen before him once before vrfv this year, when she escaped with a flip?" vory light sentence. Mrs. Steadman. :Mk caso is tho fourth ono In which a con- w vlctlon has been had during the lat jflrfc ton days. There arc two more casea HHS of the same kind to bo tried. IjV Jn each of the cases mentioned no- $jlja tice of appenl was Immediately glvon 5 and the appeal bonds were filed. JlsK |