Show BEFORE JUDGE GEE It Was a Very Quiet Day in tho Police Court There was not much of interest passing 1 in the police court yesterday morning J W Scott who obtained the use of a horse and buggy from the Grant Brothers stables and then refused to pay for it was arraigned He decided to settle the bill and was discharged Gentle Annie Eenkies case was called and continued till Thursday at 10 a m Annie who took suddenly ill in the court on Monday was sent to the hospital hos-pital for treatment but was directly returned re-turned to jail as the physicians decided she was playing possum J Curtis youth who was employed as a messenger boy pleaded guilty to the charge of fighting and creating a rumpus in a Main street saloon was assessed 10 I Which he will pay in labor Moll0 Beauchamp keeper of a house of Illfame for4eited 17 Her four lodgers Belle Anderbon Nellie Magruer Emma Duvall at d Julie Le Maine each for feited 850 I Tim Connelly for disturbing the peace forfeited 10 Mary Hansen pleaded not jruilty to the charge of disturbing the peace This I case was a Nineteenth ward neighborhood neighbor-hood Vow Mary Hansens boy quarreled with Susan Perkins boy and the mothers interfered on behalf of their respective young hopefuls Cathering Haight i Susan Marcroft and Birdie Haight appeared ap-peared as witnesses for the prosecution whilst the defense was sustained by Susan Perkins Christian Hansen and Mary Hansen Justice Gee patiently listsned to a voluminous amount of garrulous testimony testi-mony gave both sides a severe reprimand repri-mand and dismissed the case Tho case against Charles Martin for uttering a forged check the particulars of which have already been published was continued till July 17 F C Olsen charged with assault and battery was called up and again continued con-tinued till today Lenora J Howard is the prosecuting witness I |