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Show BROTHERS ME II JI j I . 01 II LIQUOR CIRCE ' ! Marcus Ezagulne, an Italian miner , ii at Bingham, sought to land his brother, Roman Ezaguine, in the city jail this morning by acting as an interpreter i and pleading guilty or him. Both 2 ggj were charged with having liquors in their possession, and their cases were continued pending further investiga- tion. a When the two brothers were arrest- Htgn ed last night by Deputy Sheriff Brown, f v they were both lugging a large grip l tr, containing twelve quarts of whiskey, f j. They confessed to joint ownership at ' tho sheriff's office. After spending tho X Bfjr night in jail, 'they appeared in muni- -: iR-clpal iR-clpal court this morning with another j story Marcus, who could talk English, J : i placed the ownership with Roman who ; .. p couldn't even attempt to talk Ameri- i can. l 5 The effort of Marcus to unload the j, n offense upon his less linguistically for- j; . tunate brother evidently aroused the !j ' ire of the court, who instructed Coun- ( . ty Attorney Farr to secure all details jf ; i 'of the' transaction, including a chase iflt I for a trunk that was checked at Evans- M . " ton last nighttand routed for Bingham. M, In the meantime, tho brothers arcB being hold in jail and final disposition MU9t of their cases probably will be madeMwl tomorrow morning. 1 J |