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Show HEINZE'S FRIENDS ARE CONGRATULATING HIM New York. May 13. F. Augustus 1 Heinze's friends kept him busy today recelvlng congratulat ions on his victory vic-tory In his two and a half years' battle bat-tle with the government, won last night through his acquittal after no of the most sensational scenes ever witnessed In the federaKcourts here. Heluze beamed on every ono and expressed his satisfaction on having been relieved at last of the burden of carrying on a contest which had cost him. he said, between $1,ni.i0,000 and $5,000.0110 in damage to his credit and in legal expenses. Helnze says he Intends to return to Montana. The one Indictment of conspiracy still hanging over him Is not thought, likely to interfere with his plans in thla respect, for in velw of his acquittal acquit-tal on the charges of misapplication and overcertlficatlon, the remaining Indictment probably will not be j pressed Helnze's trial lasted more than two weeks. When the Jury brought In the verdict of acoulttal the throng of I Helnze friends iu the court room. j manv of them from Montana, cheered j and yelled hysterically. I Heinze afterward entertained his friends at a downtown hotel, where their cheers awoke the echoes, and afterward was congratulated by his counsel and manv other friends In the uptown hotel fhere he has been living. |