m-j, ■ / a*SALOON AWAYSALOONKEEPER ARRESTED ON • EVIDENCE OP A DRUNK;Man. Arraigned Before Judge Pender \ -This Morning Told Where He. Had Gotten His “Booze.”nan-'ood,lin-ut to e of city, ital5gst-for 3 asan-ignoabor■eus-ai.ortAfhdavit Piled Against David Hal-1am—He Was the Only Saloon Keeper Slated,t.WO IThrough the -agency of * fellow arrested yesterday, the police managed •to effect the arrest.of one saloon keeper in this city, who, despite the urgent warning issued, dared to try a violation, of the. law by selling, on Sunday,. : Blear-eyed after,, his dissipation, Samuel. Wilson was arraigned,. this morning- before;..-Judge Pender on ; acharge ■•of ; intoxication.. He pleadSkilly.to the charge, and upon being.questioned by tho court, stated that he had purchased the liquor at David Hallam's saloon, commonly known aspro- j The Last Resort, and located at theicedivenhail.non fac- jEighteenth street-bridge:Ah affidavit was made out and Wilson signed it. The police at once set. out'in search of Hal lam, but he has not as yet been arraigned.■ The other saloons in .the city were as a rule close± Logansport wan a :drier town..yesterday than in years.. It was do! entirely dry, however, but itarc 1 took one initiated to the ropes to getbcr-. a nip. Many people left the city ftocaorn-:ak-and went to Peru, where, the-jaws are i | lax, and other near-by cities. ' J