Show THE BGUKOFSKY CASE I The Hearing before Judge Pyper Yesterday The case of Nelson Boakofsky ed with disturbing the peace of JUlia Payne was up before edge Pyper yesterday yes-terday afternoon and dragged along through nearly three hours without any conclusion being arrived at in consequence con-sequence of the inability of the def Use to find one witness Mr M Livingstone whom they considered important for their side The case was accurdinglj l put off until 2 oclock this afternoon The hearing of the evidence drawn from the witnesses for the prosecution Ihe girl Julia Payne and Mrs ridge r-idge indicated that Boukofsky visited the house wherein the 1aynea and Mr Levendge lived and inquired bur the lost named fane not being at hover and the girl being alone he made advances ad-vances to the plaintiff called herb nice looking or goodlooking girl gave her a billy cent piece asked her if sin wouldn take a buggy ride with him u Sunday told her that if she TV ould hk to meet him he had finely luruishtu rooms at the Walker House threw his arms around her and kissed her two three time all of which the girl who i is nearing her fourteenth year repelled as best she could Julia tried to call her father who was in the rear but being hoarse and her father very deaf ibe was not heard by him MRS CIIAKLGTTE LEVMUDGE testified to the girls telline her the story ol Ue advanced made by itoukofskv to her tinting her absence of her reception of him when he called later in the evening how she charged him with the indecent assault upon the child and how when she so charged him and he denied it she called ihe girl whto he broke from her and she grabbed him struck him on the nose and called again she graph cally told of his flight then to the gate where the overtook him and again struck him saying Ill teach you to come hero and insult children when therc alone i nt which Boukolaky said 00111 have no Job put up 00 me Ive got a gun and Ill shoot you She charged him with kissing the girl roughly handling her trying to get her off to his room and to take buggy ride The defense conducted by Mr Lent Introduced Dr esblt Ed Gilman John Robinson and Boukofsky The chief object appeared to be the impeach log of the testimony of Mrs Leveridge The story told by the defendant differed very little from that of Mrs Lee idc and being narrated in the Teutonic dialect dia-lect created some little merriment in be court loom particularly whtn speaking of the beating no neared from his infuriated astalant he said It von no choke 1 can tell oun What the imporunttitiinony of Mr ivmgtone will bring out will be developed this afternoon |