| Show ffl ALL THE COURTS C Jarpenter Crump Bound Over on Two Charges ST CLAIR GETS THREE YEARS Architect Clements Falls to Give Bonds The Seeley Case Continued The Police Record The trial of Andrew Hilberg of Mill Creek on the charge of assaulting William Will-iam T Pike was resumed in the Third district dis-trict court yesterday morning The jury returned a verdict of guilty and Judge Zane fined the defendant 15 and costs ST CLA1K SENTENCED Frank St Clair who was recently convicted con-victed of burglarizing Kitty Hicks place on Franklin avenue was then called for sentence In answer to questions put by the court St Clair sated that his folks resided in Omaha and he formerly worked at a smelter near Loadville He had been in j the city only four months when he committed this offence Ho was driven to it because he had no money and couldnt pet work He admitted admit-ted that he had previously been convicted o f petit larceny but protested that he was innocent i Judge Zano sentenced him to three years in the peniteniiary and St Clair thanked the court as profusely as though he had been presented with a new kit of burglars tools SOME AKIAIOXMENTS Tom Williams charged with breaking into Hanibal C Fulmers place in this city on October Gth last was arraigned and pleaded not guilty Mr Dininney was appointed ap-pointed to defend Harry Hall Arthur Smith and James Cummings who were recently arrested by Bruce Johnson for burglarizing Jacob burglarizinR Shivitskys tailor shop on West Temple street pleaded not guilty Dan St Clair charged with burglarizing Marion BUCKS room in the Jenkins build ing pleaded not guilty James Rice inuicted for breaking into Thomas Hepwortns house on October 6 also entered a plea of not guilty Fred Williams charged with grand larceny lar-ceny in stealing 15 belonging to John Durkin entered a plea of not guilty CONTINUED In the case of D M Steel vs S C Ewing the motion to file an amended answer was granted and the case continued DECREE AS PRAYED In the case of David MeNutt vs J F Hamilton a decree was granted as prayed JUDGMENT DT DEFAULT In the case of Jetta McCaskell vs Henry Wison et a1 judgment was rendered for the plaintiff by default A POLITICAL ARGUMENT I In the afternoon the case of P H Tay b lor an old and inlirm man charged with assaulting a husky oungelectrician named Campbell was tried The affair occurred just j before the August election and arose over a political discussion The evidence showed that it was a trivial affair and Judge Zane before whom the case was tried found the defendant not guilty SERVICE 01 sIn s-In the case of James Tucker et a1 vs David made Davis an order of publication was |