Show IN POLICE CIRCLES IN CHARGE OF BURGLARY AGAINST INDIAN JIM DISMISSED Another Candidate for Reform School Honors Other BusiiieHS Transacted The Case of Frank Greeiivv Upon the recommendation of Mr Hendrickson the complaining witness Justice Smith yesterday dismissed fIe charge of burglary against Indian Jima Jim-a member of the Indian company at Fort Douglas The Indian was found by Mr Hendrickson in his kitchen early yesterday morning and arrested Wy Special Officer Spier The gentleman gentle-man escorted the soldier to the police station where he was booked on the charge of burglary When the case was called in the police court Mr Hendrickson stated that he did not believe the Indian meant to commit a crime but was considerably under the influence of liquor and was in search of warmth The court discharged the defendant and turned him over to the authorities at the post Walter Tilden aged 13 years is a candidate for Reform school honors i He was arrested for stealing n package pack-age of valentines from Parsons bookstore I book-store and entered a plea of guilty when arraigned This being about the I tenth time the lad had been before the I court on various charges the judge I considered that the limit had been I I reached and remanded him to tel te-l Third district court there to show i cause why he should not be sent to the Reform sc oo1 I Four drunks Including two soldiers were discharged it being their first offense John Slagherty another soldier was ned 5 for being drunk The charge of disturbing the peace was dismissed G S Rogers the tamale man who was arrested for cuffing a newsboy was discharged S W Williams and Tom Phillips charged with vagrancy > were discharged charged after a hearing the evidence being insufficient to convict |