Show HOEVALTER BOUND OVER He Must Await the Grand Jurys Action TH CASE OF McKELYIE DEFENDANT PLEADS GUILTY TO I THE CHARGE OF BATTERY Light Fines Imposed Upon Nine Celestial Ce-lestial Gamlilcrs Sam Grice Sent S lestal Up for Jail Breaking ODonncll Convicted of Petit Larceny Police and Fire Commissioners The case of the People vs C H Shoe waiter was yesterday set down for preliminary pre-liminary hearing for this morning by Police Justice Smith Shoewalter was I 1000 held in bonds of Thomas McKelvie the aged dyer who administered such a terrible thrashing to his 10yearold son plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery when arraigned before the bar of the court In extenuation of the offense he said the boy had recently given him much trouble and on Thursday night he lost all patience and was hardly responsible for his actions He also plead poverty Sentence will be passed this morning Nine of the Chinamen arrested on Wednesday night for gambling were assessed but 2 each The alleged keeper of the hQUse was discharged the evidence evi-dence showing that he was merely one of the resorters Samuel Grice the escaped petty larcenist lar-cenist rearrested by Sheriff McQueen was arraigned and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of jail breaking He was sentenced to seventyfive days to commence at the expiration of his old term Richard Jones a confirmed drunk I was given twenty days in jail for drunkenness I James Ling a Chinese gardener arrested ar-rested on the charge of peddling without with-out a license was given a hearing and j I discharged On Monday he was fined i for the same offense and promised to i I at once take out a license but failed i in his promise and was arrested by Officer Gillespie yesterday I appeared I j I that he was selling vegetables raised by himself Michael ODonnell the miner who II robbed Henry A Faught of a purse containing con-taining a small sum of money was convicted i con-victed of the crime of petty larceny I and will be sentenced this morning He claims to have been greatly under the influence of liquor at the time he ran his hand into the pocket of Mr I Faught and took the purse He had no knowledge of the affair I H C Webb one of the members of the carriage building firm of Nether I cott Webb was given a hearing on the charge of using abusive language I preferred by his partner The trouble arose over the accounts of the firm j Webb had been boarding with the Nethercotts and is said to have objected I object-ed to the payment of a woman to aid I Mrs Nethercott in the housework This did not please Nethercott and a wordy was was precipitated Webb used some I improper profane and abusive language lan-guage in the presence of Nethercott and fined his 750 wife He was found guilty and I |