Emil Lipseher, of the Kerr Ave. Hotel, and E. E. Hill and J. H. Ake, of the Arcadia Hotel, all from the town of Arcadia, were called together. Mr. HilJ 13 ill, and was unable to be in court. An effort was made by the attorneys for the remonstrants to show that there had been considerable disorder at each of these hotels. Mr. Kirkwood, a mine foreman of one of the mines at Arcadia, was called, and when he got a-going, he was hard to stop. He told of some fights and disorders at the Arcadia Hotel and said that a man whom Lipscber bad acknowledged to having sold liquor, was a man of known intemperate habits, Mr. Kirkwood has strong convictions on the temperance question and seemed glad of an opportunity to express them.