The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . TSHOPS RAIDED. March 10th, Logan, Roche & Co., 263-265 La Salle St.,raided and closed. August nth, Frank White & Co., 263 La Salle St.,raided, closed, literature seized and destroyed by orderof the Court. Frank White was arrested and on a pleaof guilty fined $ for keeping a common gaminghouse by Justice John R. Caverly. August nth, Mansfield &*Hall, room 802, 21 QuincySt., raided, literature and equipment seized and destroyedby order of the Court. Margaret Mansfield, keeper,arrested, and on plea of guilty of running a commongaming


The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . TSHOPS RAIDED. March 10th, Logan, Roche & Co., 263-265 La Salle St.,raided and closed. August nth, Frank White & Co., 263 La Salle St.,raided, closed, literature seized and destroyed by orderof the Court. Frank White was arrested and on a pleaof guilty fined $ for keeping a common gaminghouse by Justice John R. Caverly. August nth, Mansfield &*Hall, room 802, 21 QuincySt., raided, literature and equipment seized and destroyedby order of the Court. Margaret Mansfield, keeper,arrested, and on plea of guilty of running a commongaming house fined $ by Justice John R. Caverly. August nth, Williams, Young & Co., owned and runby Ernest E. Jones, 226 La Salle St., raided and closed;literature and paraphernalia seized and ordered destroyedby tlte Court. Ernest Jones and inmates arrested. Onthe plea of guilty of keeping a common gaming houseJones was fined $ by Justice John R. Caverly. Otherwarrants were taken out for his arrest but he drew money OF A DETECTIVE 85. RAIDING A BUCKET SHOP 86 THE ADVENTURES AND WORK deposited in the bank, and left the city; is now a fugitivefrom Justice. August nth, W. A. Gleeson & Co., 112 Quincy St.,raided and closed; paraphernalia seized and ordered de-stroyed by Court. W. A. Gleeson arrested and on pleaof running a common gaming house fined $ byJustice Thomas Bradwell. August nth, Weimer & Co., operated by Hotchkiss& Co., 108 La Salle St.; raided and closed; literatureseized and ordered destroyed. Weimer and Hotchkissevaded arrest and are now fugitives from justice. Twoinmates arrested; pleaded guilty to being inmates ofcommon gaming house and fined $ and costs apieceby Justice John R. Caverly. August nth, Fleet Hoyt & Co., 218 La Salle St., raidedand closed. Implements and literature seized and ordereddestroyed; owners and promoters evaded arrest. August nth, F. J. Holzapfel & Co., 226 La Salle St.,raided and closed. F. H. Holzapfel and fourteen inmatesarreste


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