Show 5 IN POLICE CIRCLES HEABKTG IN TIlE CASE OF ATTOH KEY GERALD JACKSOJT Anderson tuTd How l Colored Discharged S Dis-charged Burglary at the SIH ters Hospital Footpad Foiled The record in Jthe police court yesterday yes-terday was filled with ai variety of cases S Franks Anderson and J A Howell two burly negroes who wer arrested Chiustmas night for rbnsorbing In a Second South streetilmrber shop with Sophia Sommer and Haitblei Edwards young white girlS were discharged because be-cause the circumstantial evidence agfainst them did ndt warrant their urlther detention In ordering their discharge dis-charge Justice Smith stated he believed be-lieved them guilt and only regretted tbait the evidence was nofa strong enough to hold them The girls were however held on a charge of prostitution prosti-tution until today The charge of grand larceny against A L Malr and John Fagan who were accused of relieving a stranger of his gold watch Monday night In Franklin avenue was dismissed on motion of the prosecution The hdardng of the charge of assault with intent to commit murder preferred pre-ferred against Gerald G P Jackson was commenced The evidence of Tom Fergusson the accuseds law partner on whom the assault was committed on the 10 > thi inst was taken but owing ow-ing to the pressing engagements of the attorneys for the defense another continuance con-tinuance was granted until Friday morning Fergussonsi testimony was in line With the statements already published George E Miller the young man who broke intoi and robbed James E LynchS house Monday afternoon was held tb await the action of the grand jury in bonds of 300 failing Ito get which he was committed to the county jail George L Wrie pleaded guilty to committing battery on I A Walton and was fined 15 S Johns Fenartbn and J C Currian were taxed 5 each for drunkenness and disturbing dis-turbing the peace John Petersbn forfeited 5 for drunkenness drunk-enness and John Smith was credited with 10 for failing to answer the accusation ac-cusation of drunkenness and abusive language S Robert Kinkead was mulcted 750 for disturbing the peace while he was drunk |