Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1906 — Kellogg Now In Lafayette. [ARTICLE]

Kellogg Now In Lafayette.

: ,-Ut B. Kellogg is dow in tkeTippeoanoe couaity jail at Lafayette, oue warrant swam out by George W.. Miehiu-k. our former townsman, who ©barges him with the larceny of s2€o. All the cases against hint at 'Bloomington were dismissed, in order that fee oiigLt be legally traDslerred to Lafayette. It was theaghtrthat * ia«r named Miller woukl sign Kellogg's boml, but after he got ; to town for the purpose he £©nnd that still another mau had sworn out an affidavit, and be thought that mm piling; them up oo him ;a little -more thau he was expecting, and he' refused: to-eign. Kellogg Is, prelknoary hear- ■ ing was set for Monday. j Mr. Michael -says Kellogg stole #9vooo from the people ©f Jndiaua, aud he will land him in (the pe© ( for it if su©h a (thing is possible. | He has no complaint -to make re ; garding the‘Conduct of the trial by l the judge ®ud attorneys, ; but the, conduct of the spectators made a; conviction impossible. Will R.; Wood, the w<ell haown Lafayette attorney, has been engaged to as sist' Prosecuting Attorney Flannigac in prosecuting(Kellogg.