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Show JURY SELECTED FOR LIQUOR CASE The case of the city against It. A. I AUbrev charged with having lliuor In' his possession began la the eity court this morning. The gie.u.ci portion ot the loienoon soshIoii was taken up "lh the polection of B Jtirv. Akoording to the testimony of Pa trollnan J. A felbert, Aubrey was ar-rested ar-rested In Merchant's alloy, betWesn Iludr-on and Washington avenues. .. about 4 o'clock In the morning. Near 1 him hi the alley, according to Patrol-j ! man Blbert, were foufc jugs and two wuifc containing liquor Under cross-examination Patrolman Slbcrt admitted tha he had arrested Aubrey as he came Into tho alloy and I that when arrested Aubrey did not have his hands on either the suitcases 1 nor on the lur which hod been evidently evi-dently left i.andlng In the alley at in earlier hour. Ho also admitted that he had not seen tho defendant leave the jugs n.r eultcases In the alley nor had he .seen htnl touch them. He testified 'hat hr hud found the Jnge and suit COS In th0 alby and had waited for the appearance ap-pearance of the owner and had arrested arrest-ed the defendant as soon as In sieppi .1 Into the alley. K Is believed bv the ntioineys thai the ease will bo to the Jury this afternoon. after-noon. The iury Is composed of AN V Norcas. J A. Lee. R. A. NoitIe and F. W. Anderson. |