Mrs. Gault's husband on h charge oi having .raccoon hides in his pos-' sofsicn unlawfully.Armed with a search warrant Messrs.' Camp and Colmnan went to l he Gault. residence and found that Mr 0:ml1 was not ut. home. However, they wished to search the home, a one storv building' with an attic above. Depth v Camp ellmbrd thru an opening in the reling and reached the tulle, where he found I wo raccoon hides, lie dropped the hides flint the f.prnint; to the Jloor and told Mr. Colrtnati to pit It them up while ho looked for more.Howt vrr,' Mrs. Gault bthorpint,s. .She grabbed the hides andwhrn Mr. Coleman attemptrd to itcl them she grabbed a hammer and started after him. At. this point Camp considered it nigh time, to interfere, He. took the hammer away from Mrs. Gault, took charge of the sit ins, placing them in Ills a.ulomr.biio and managed Id keep pence among all three milII Mr. Gault, arrived. iThe latter explained that the!raccoons had been caught in traps i that he had set for other animals,! and .not knowing what else to do, with them he. had killed and skin*! nod {hem. He was brought before i Justice fJossard where he pleaded1 guilty and wa.s assessed a fi.no oi ; S2fi and costs of which hoipaid. - i