Show ARRAIGNED IN COURT trial of lieutenants browno and jones trial until today when ar will be starving army washington may 4 boxey and his lieutenants browne and jones were ar ed in the district police court today for violation of the capitol arounds act the court room was ailed populist members of congress constituting a notable part of the assemblage attorneys hyman and lipscom for the defendants raised the bissu of the constitutionality of the law under which their clients were arrested the point was ar euid by senator alien of Kc braska gros he had no power to confer upon the vice president end speaker the right to suspend the enforcement of an act any more than it had the right to center the power upon the czar of cussia he denounced the courts for assuming legislative bunc lioni this case the senator declared would assume national importance he quoted and the american revolutionary hattory hit tory and declared that the arrest of the implied the denial of the rights of peaceable assemblage and petition those rights were guaranteed in the constitution as regards every in district of columbia lust as much as texas or florida judge miller after closed overruled the objections of the counsel holding the capitol grounds act constitutional he also denied coxel a special trial the empanelling of a ury occupied two hours the secretary of the board of trade was peremptorily by the defense maloney then made the opening statement for the prosecution the trial will be continued tomorrow and the attorneys informed the curt that they expected to conclude then industrials turn aramos tacoma mey athe northwestern industrial du army has develop jed into en unorganized body of tramps freight trains were sent out today eastbound east bound and the men will hare no chance to steal rides until the overland train leaving here at 11 p m passes they are scattered to the number of about MX between and summit cascades waiting for a chance to sneak on to a blind baggage or the break beams the tide tracked train at palmer which the boarded last night is still there and under a guard of alx deputies most of the industrial went tramping up the tracks in small aquada 1 army acs malnee iowa may 4 industrials dus trials are dis heartened at breakfast time the commissary reported 1000 loaves of bread on hand but scarcely enough meat and to supply the officers governor i endeavoring to secure cheap rates to the river but 18 not confident of success to carry the men to the mississippi at full fare would cost and the railroads will accept nothing less it is the impression that kelecy will be starved out haid the army dwindle to a corporals guard before the river is reached |