Judge Smith Finds No Evidence To Hold Men Fcr Illegal VotingNcWhen arraigned in Jud„e (I F. Smith’s court Monday the live Min-ocqua men, who were charged with illegal voting at the last election, John Montgomery, E. 1 ear-son, Joseph Yilliler, ht McDonald and Charles Ileece, were dismissed for lack of evidence to bold them for trial. Attorney II. F. Steele appeared for the defendants-In municipal court Wednesday Judge Smith bound Theodore[ Nelson of Little Rice, charged w.th il-, legal voting, to ciremt court for trial, liis bonds were fUed at SIUW not furnished. Frank Quade. of the same tow n aircsted on a similar charge, was dismissed on ny-tion of District Attorney OMelia.On complaint of Axel Seabloom Emil Nelson was arrested this week on a slander charge. Mr. Seabloom alleges that Nrison made remarks reflecting on ‘be charac-aeler of Mrs. Seabloom. , The case will be heard in municipal court Friday. . . .coOrapTcGlt;thcithHeSlt;ft0oVfi\eIArchie McDurney was . .found guilty of pointing and aiming a gun at William Leonard. He was fined ten dollars and costs, but was released on probation. A siii days fall sentence hangs over him-ItJJoe Eternicka, arrested for forgery, entered a plea of guiltyand was bound over to circuit court under $500 bonds. Bonds were furnished. He is alleged to have passed a forged order on Seth Kimball, who ^ made the complaint.Donald McIntyre, arrested on a statutory charge, was.released, the case against him having been settled in a manner Satisfactory to the court. •