Indon*8Vllimu:hiseraed.m-.) VCas v 111Ulyboor-li»-Uie18700.italitlet.ilv.ittyloirif!Cold-3.Myiy\-md?heteaofo‘ilfurlryt:i-ut'lie■i-yth p tli ot!ul*vn,ill'•P-LIQUOR DAY IN COURT.Earl Staab Fined $50 and Costa for Casting Contempt on the Flag.Wluit ml phi properly be sailed“Liquor day iwins observed at Fridaylnornlng'H busy session In Lho districtcourt heforlt;? .huJ^e Maker* a tola.1 oreight canes beinir heard and judgments given,In addition, for eiurUlnjr contempt upon the fljLg of t:ho United Suites, Karl Slaab, whose ease has been. ponding some tlmo, Avan ilnea ?50 and coslH, from which lie appealed and gave bail.Ernest Levesque* of Portsmouth, who svns arrested In connection with I lie recent ivi.iil In that town in which Sheriff King seized Lhrun automobile Inmls of Ilquott?, wan arraigned on tihfj ground of inamtufuiJirv a common' nuisance. Tie waived exsuiil nation, was adjudged probably guilty and hound ovfjr U the Ontober 1orm of he grand jury, giving $1,UUQ ball. On two oilier warrants, both for Die Bale of Intoxicating; liquors, the si Line man ad ml led su tilci not evidence to convict, and on each eliarge wns lined $20 and costs and sentenced to id days tn the Newport Oounty jail. Ho appealed and gave $200 ball in each oitse, making a lothl of $1,100 bail which ho furnisher this morning.doe Levesque, hrotiher of 7i:h .ivns a] ho :i.rr«nted on ICvo wa. int.* \drarglnff ' i.ho or mtoxl will riglikiiars. Ho also admitted enough evidence to conviut and was fined and sentenced lho same as Krpe^tLevesque. and. like I*]most, appealed and f-urni.Khed $40« -bail.The Cilhc oyainflt George Pctro-ketos of this city for keaiwcig in torch-outing liquor for sale on lifs premisea was discontinued oil tho payment of cuxts,I'k T i- lt;mlrlt;r»«rtU:rowTylt;utaiTUaiWrtniI*13IIPFcty*ir£1wscd;0TtihrhI*/4.tlK