Fred Cameron and Frank Pence were jointly tried in the county court of Oklahoma county for maintaining a public nuisance, where intoxicating liquors were possessed and kept for sale, and where people congregated for the purpose of drinking the same, at No. 205 and No. 205% North Broadway, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma county, Okla., from the 1st day of November, 1913, up until the 1st day of July, 1915. They were each sentenced to serve a term of six months in the county jail, and to pay a fine of $500.
This is a companion case to No. A-2733, against these same parties, this day decided by the court. Ante, p. 692, 167 Pac. 339. In this case' the parties were prosecuted for maintaining a public nuisance at a different location from that described in No. A-2733, and during a different period of time. The legal questions involved are all decided adversely to the contention of these plaintiff's in error in case No. A-2733. The evidence in this case to sustain the conviction is equally as strong, if not stronger, than that adduced by the state in No. ,,.-2733. .
After a careful examination of the record, the court finds no error sufflcient to reverse the judgment, and the same is affirmed.