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Show COWBOYS' CONVENTION. National Legislation Proposed to Protect Pro-tect the Cattle Industry In All Its Branches. ? Irus Coy, of Chicago, Bnrns Up the Teterinarians on the Pleuropneumonia Pleuro-pneumonia ' Question. Over. Seven Millions "Abstracted" from the Marine Bank by the Three Black W.'s. Tiie Rogues of IV ew York. New Yobk, November 24. This morning William J. Warner and J. Henry Work appeared ap-peared before Judge Brown and asked what amount of bail would be required in their I eases. Judge Brown fixed the bail at $30,-000. $30,-000. ; Both defendants appeared before Commissioner Com-missioner Shields, and gave bonds in the sum -of GO,003Tor-double the ' mountie quired. - The sureties are Prank Work and John C. Work, uncle and father of J. Henry Work. The proceedings pending before Commissioner Shields -were dismissed. The following is the indiotment substantially substan-tially as found against the . defendants: That Ferdinand Ward in 1884 was a director of the Marine Bank, and while acting as such did, with intent to defraud, with William Wil-liam S. Warner, James H.-Work and divers other persons, to the jury as yet unknown MISAPPLY THE SUM OF $7,033,675, As follows. That he, Ward, by reason of a check did direct the payment to W. S. Warner War-ner of the sum of $81,0C3, which was not then on deposit, nor in anyway secured, but was drawn so that William S. Warner, James H. Ward and others should draw the sum of $7,033,675 from the Marine Bank, and that Warner and Ward were present and aided and abetted Ward to commit this offense. The second count of the indictment is the same as the foregoing, save that Ward is charged with " abstracting," instead of misapplying mis-applying the funds of the bank. The third and fourth counts are the same as the first and second, except that they refer re-fer to a different check for $71,800. The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth counts are the same as the first, second, third an A fourth counts, except that they charge the intent to have been to defraud Ulysses S. Grant. ... THE DOCUMENT COVEBS NINE PAGES Of closely written and printed matter, and at the end of the indictment the name of William Dorsheimer, United States District Attorney, appears. The bonds of Work and Warner are made returnable on the second Wednesday of December next. The penalty in case of conviction is a term of from five to ten years in the State prison. |