Show POLICE COUT The Cases Disposed of by Judge Pyper on Monday The business at the Police Court on Monday consisted of the following cases George Harmon and Matt Gilby for indulging in a aetto without roles gloves or license appeared before his honor in a more or less battered condition condi-tion and both pleaded guilty A fine of 750 was imposed upon each and both were paid William Eccles known as the Fifteenth Fif-teenth Ward dummy was up on a charge of battering his brothers wife The difficulty it appears grew out of a misunderstanding on the part of the deaf mute with regard to a number of apples which his sisterinlaw had been gathering in the garden The lots of the complainant and accused join each other and when the lady had gathered her fruit and taken it in Eccles saw them and in dumb show accused her of stealing them j she denied j he insisted the denial was repeated re-peated j he insisted in Italics the emphasis em-phasis consisting of beating her throt tling her and choking her till she was black in the face The assault was a brutal one but the fact of the offender being deaf and dumb induced a mitigation miti-gation of the sentence and he was fined but 20 which amount was paid Dan Driscoll is out of the ordinary run of 5 drunks and his last full getting cost him 10 which he will work out The cases of George Lawrence and A E Evans which have been pending for a few days both being concerned in the assault on a woman in the Fifteenth Ward were disposed of by the first named being fined 30 and the second 5The The Bircumshaw case came up and on the showing made sentence was suspended indefinitely S |