Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1906 — PROSECUTED BY THE KELLOGO INTERESTS. [ARTICLE]
PROSECUTED BY THE KELLOGO INTERESTS.
Bloomington, Ind., July 31. — During the trial of Ulysses B. Kellogg, the Canadian land promoter, one of the witnesses for the prosecution was G. W. Michaels, a well known resident of Lafayette. who had been worsted several hundred dollars in his dealings with Kellogg, and who was active for the State. He was accused of intimidating a star witness for the defense, and was arrested for contempt of court, but was acquitted. Yesterday afternoon he was again placed under arrest in this city for alleged perjury, it being claimed that his testimony in the Kellogg case, and what he submitted in the contempt of court proceedings, did not agree, Mr. Michaels readily gave bond and was released. The attorneys for Kellogg are pressing the case.
