NICHOLSON LAW V lOl.ATOKS. Mitny IudlrMnfnti \%* ill Up Keitirn«il/iKiiliitt I.iUp County SHloonkppppr*.Crown Point, Intl., Sept. 2f.—Thejnrv in session here has been working 12 hours daily for the past week and has enough ahead to keep it. busy for two weeks more, tin* violators of the Nicholson law being the cause. About 100 witnesses are culled daily from Hammond, Whiling, Kast Chicago, Roby, Dyer, St. John and Cedar Lake, where I the X'cholson law is ignored and it i.* thought that from 800 to 400 indictments will be found against saloonkeepers. ** ■*