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Show HOKEN OLSEN SENTENCED TO JAIL HUNTSVILLE . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IS SEVERE. Puts the Saloon Man Out of Business Case Goes to the Higher Court. returning nimrods from that locality are to be credited. Since the city dads of Huntsvlllo put a ban on the liquor business, however, how-ever, Hoken's activities have been car- j ried on under more or lens difficulties. It was even rumored that Huntsvill I hud actually gone dry and the people, thereabouts began to lake unduly frequent fre-quent trips to tho metropolis when an unlucky 'hunch" Induced the local constable to apply his pagle eye to a certain window at a certain time, tho result of which was' the arraignment of Hoken on the charge of violating the ordinances. Two separate counts were brought against the defendant and ho was pro-nounced pro-nounced guilty on both, receiving a sentence of six months each. Both cases have been appealed and more excitement Is looked for. Donald McKay, recently appointed tp the office of police judge of Huntsvlllo, Hunts-vlllo, celebrated his entry Into the Judiciary of our sister city Thursday by handing down a stiff sentence for an infraction of the liquor ordlnauce and Incidentally giving the causo of prohibition a material boost. .Hoken Olfen was. the unfortunate recipient of the Judge's, decl5ion and a term of . one yonr now stares him in the face, unless tne efforts of his attorneys succeed to the contrary. Hoken has long held a monopolv on the sale of spirituous liquors In" tho town of Huntsvllle and his various brands of "snake bH- and "flsh half have saved many a life, If the tales of |