TO BE HO MONDAYINDICTED SHERIFF TO BE GIVEN HEARING IN FEDERAL ((H UT, fOEUK D’ALENE.-- ICHARGED WITH' VUG LAWOfficial Assorted at Tim* Tlwt Charges IVere Brought as Spiff* Work.Sheriff William Kirkpatrick, arrested last June by United States Marshal F. M. Braehears or Coeur d’Alene on an indictment returned by the federal grand jury on the charge of violating the national prohibition law, returned from Coeur d’Alene late Tuesday afternoon, stating that his case had been set for hearing (Monday, November 19. A numjber of local business and professional men who were subpoeaned as witnesses in the case also returned to Sandpoint the same dayShortly after he was indicted Sher-: iff Kirkpatrick gave bonds in the sum of $1500 ’before United States Pom- 1 missfoner Ignatz Weil of this citv and * was released from custody. ;The specific charge against Sheriff i Kirkpatrick was to the effect that lie and his deputies searched a Spokane- ! International freight train at Sand-p.oint at which time they seized T* cases of imported Scotch whiskev which it is alleged they disposed of to their own advantage.It will -be remembered that Sheriff Kirkpatrick Was shot the same day that he was indicted by a colored man who held up the Ponderay hotel, the shooting alleged to have beendone between the N P depot and the Humbfrd sawmill The holdup man being later identified as Noah Arnold, self confessed murderer of the late W A. Crisp, Arnold being sentenced to be hung at Boise Nov ] but at the last moment was reprievedSheriff Kirkpatrick in an interview with The Review charged at the time that his arrest and indictment was spite work brought by some of his enemies.F1 9 11Tilej * lt;'laMeedceiofwi1ser dej 7 ameI16rhan i*a* t lielift1amwillOCo’clNaitheproitsobonF.ser__