Show IN ALL THE COURTS A Raft of Sunday Liquor Selling Cases Dismissed CATER DUDLEYWILSON GANG They Will Face < the Court on the Charge of HorseStcallns Tomorrow Another An-other Forgery Case The Third district court did not go through a vast amount of business yesterday yester-day and the room was deserted in the afternoon af-ternoon The cases against Stephen Golding El bridge Tufts two cases P T Nystrom two cases Nathan Gray two cases George Budd Alex Gemmill Oscar Slade Charles Rumell James Arnold BF Whit temore John Gerrans and Fritz Riepen for selling liquor on Sunday were called These cases were all appealed from the police po-lice court The witnesses who had appeared ap-peared for the prosecution in the lower court could not be found hence they were ill dismissed GeorgeA Hill was admitted to citizenship citizen-ship United States vs George B Leonard i motion to strike out part of complaint irgued and submitted This is an action brought against the bondsmen of exPost master Leonard of Kamas to recover the amount of alleged frauds in the post office there Separate trials were demanded for Willard Carter William R Dudley W W Wilson and Ernest Green who are charged with horsestealing which were granted The trials will commence tomorrow Probate Court But one case came up before Judge Bartch yesterday In the matter of the estate of George Handley deceased order made appointing time and place for settlement of accounts Police Court Culling Judge Laneys reception yesterday af ternoou was of longer duration than usual and those who paid their respects to his honor of a somewhat motley mixture The spectators too presented anything but an inviting appearance The first case to be called was that of Lewis White charged with being drunk and fighting He pleaded guilty to the first charge only and propitiated outraged justice by depositing a V for the benefit of the city John Uestin came next It appears that John trespassed upon the property of the Rio Grande Western Railroad company Tuesday night and was promptly nabbed oy Officer Daniels After the latter handcuffed hand-cuffed his man ho was in a dilemma what disposal to make of him Finally he put him in an empty boxcar while he went to hunt a policeman but before obtaining Uestin had vanished handcuffs and all The matter was not reported to the mar hal until yesterday morning but the latter rot a rig and caught his man near Sandy the defendant pleaded guilty to tne charge tt trespass and will beautify the streets for thirty days John Doe pleaded guilty to the charge of being gloriously drunk and paid a 5 fine James Compton and William Ems charged with petit larceny pleaded guilt to the charge After some fatherly advice by the youthful judge the court suspended sentence defendants paying costs These are the two boys who escaped from the city jail Sunday night and who were captured near Farmington Edwin A Mathews charged with forgery came forward and pleaded not guilty Colonel Ferguson appeared for the defense He waived examination and was bound over in the sum of 1000 to appear before the grand jury F Raymond charged with assault and battery will have a Hearing at 2 oclock this afternoon John Doe a gentleman of color but no kin to the one above named was called to answer to the charge of using abusive language He pleaded not guilty to the soft impeachment but the court thought otherwise and cinched him for 51O which he will pay by working on the streets for ten days |