Show 1 I ENT OUI TO f trItE PEN Ind a Fine Of 150 0 Imposed and Costs I The case of the ontemPt if against charg I Andrew Burt who made ters so exceedingly l11a tropical for Collin a few days Deputy ago Was taken the DistrictCourt up yesterday at 10 and occupied the entire mornjn 8 Dl morning sion The prosecution introduced cloud of witnesses I I among whom the deputy ve Louis Bam Herman rger Bmnberger r Peter Tom Simon Woolf Edward Elder John f Sproat and Albert Sidney The t monv of all of them however V last one elicited nothing save save tbe heretofore been published L what The dence of Sidney was to the eti effe he had t noticed the fightfrom Clla street and after Burt had teen acro tIe he had gone to the City Hall arte ted had heard Marshal PhilLips where he parties present that he was say to t bidge had not let Burt sorry Bnr punish more severely Cohn I The defense put the defends stand The testimony On the identical tohis answer to the Was a nOlt Published yesterday m CODlPlaint morning Marshal Phillips however Cirv was PIaci on the stand to refute the pi given bv Sidney He deniel tEstunonv h1 used the language on the Occasion ojJ ferred to and also said tha he had re knowledge of seeing Sidney no on the mentioned d4v This closed the testimony for sides btich and the case was then areaJ < Mr Varian for the prosecution by Kenner for the defense aij M Judge Zane then summed sentenced Burt to a fine of 150 up t 31 costs and imprisonment for a term five days and ordered that he sS o committed until such t fine and naid coti bt Burt was taken out to the Peniten tiary yesterday afternoon 1 The testimony of the fellow Sidney i the above case caused considerable com ment the on streets yesterday after noon Inquiry at the City Hall found no one who had ever seen him there and the officers on duty at the time of Burts arrest disclaim the idea that Sydney had been there The general opinion among the officials was that this witness had deliberately perjured himself and it is now understood to be mo e than likely that proceedings look ing to his pnnishment for that crime will be commenced against him |