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Show A TEMPLE HAND IN TROUBLE. James Moyle Is Suspected of Break-ing Break-ing the Edmunds Law and Is Required to Answer. The ever vigilant Deputy Marshals made an unwelcobe but demanded visit last night at the home of Mr. James Moyle, in the Fifteenth ward. TheU. C, who is foreman of the mason work on the Temple block, was subpoenaed, along with his -family, to appear before Commissioner Com-missioner McKay at 10 o'clock this morning, morn-ing, for examination on the charge as pre scribed in the complaint. Promptly at the appointed hour the defendant, along with his son, James H. Moyle, the present assistant prosecuting attorney for the city, together with the other witnesses. Flnronno TAa 'C'i;.nVwfK Oscar and Stephen Moyle, Thomas Can-nell Can-nell and Christian Moore, appeared before be-fore the Commissioner. Mr. Moyle waived examination, and was put under $1,500 bonds to appear before the Grand Jury. John Clark and Henry Moore became be-came sureties. The witnesses were placed under $100 bonds each to be in attendant upon the Grand Jury when they are wanted. They went before the secret quorum at 11 o'clock this morning and drew their $1.60 each from clerk Miller with a smile of satisfaction satis-faction sufficient to wipe out all remembrance remem-brance of the little inconveniencies experienced ex-perienced during the ordeal. |