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Show 'tilniloe?. to fix rears In tb frdrral prison Fo:i Lrncn-.vorth &nd b;;d nned hni i:.,rH. The man who was Becicncrd to Ulc pf-ol'nilary sris W. A. Broad well. The oil;- three cafe were continued until Thursday. . ... "It l'H ben dUdwd t.at prob aldy not 1.FS thn IS'ni ajid poss'l-i-)y tnorp thai) $2 ."0' hav hr-n lrt by'th I'nltrd St?tes RvfruR'ai a a res-ili r.f Prcadweili! arthrlijfs." said Judce Landis. In sentenHn th olecmarc,,.rln dealer. Whenever arrested ar-rested he has Riven bonds and then gene o'.t' and vlol3trd the law the next day. It ha brn a wilful dTi-anc dTi-anc of thp Isw. Ills bond hxs ln suppllerl by ac oleomnrpnrln manufacturer, manu-facturer, a prfrrodlnit which I rojenrd as my duly ti say Is hlnhly rlnlfi-ani." rlnlfi-ani." j Thomas Pidman, fi purchasing agent for an oloo Arm told of his connection con-nection with jho case as bondsman for th Indlctojl man. "When you ;ent on I be bonis of these nicil d! J'OU e'iCCt to be ln-deinnlfled' ln-deinnlfled' In ra-e there- were any losses?'" rskeo Judpe Landls. "Yes sir." rfplled Dudman "Who was cinc to. Indemnify yoa?" "My oairlor, WIllNm .1. Mox-loy." Mox-loy." j ' "Then rest$irant men wore not going to Indemnify you?"' "No sir." j Mr. Mol"ylU representative In congress from1, the 6ixth district of Illinois. Fedenl Inspectors told the court that thel defendants sold dally large fjuantltlel of Illegal ly manufactured manufac-tured oleomargarine to restaurants In the loop dlstrltf. The assistant district dis-trict attorney presented roernmen? repor's showing feat Croadwell and auother defendant bonght a l-ttal of 113,1 pounds K white oleomargarine In the six niorjhs from July 1S"0 to January 1910 a)d in the same peilrxl purchased ?.,(t pounds of olored cleomnrgnrlne. The government contention con-tention Is that the defendnnis colored color-ed the white olflrmargarlne before disposing dis-posing of ft, this avoiding the tax of ten cents a pou)d on the colored pro-duet. pro-duet. . j Another contention of the government govern-ment was lhat ft the makers of white oleomargarine keew the uses to which It would be put fter sale and supplied coloring materlil to tbe purchaser, they might be kerned guilty of con sjdraey In violation of the law. OLEOJURGERINE INQUIRY BEGINS Chicago, Feb. 2S. Federal Inquiry into methods of disposing of oleo-maxgerlne oleo-maxgerlne was ordered today by Judge M. K. Landls of the United States district court, after he had jenlenecd one of our dealers Indicted ior violating the oleomargarine rcg- |