Show MANSLAUGHTER J That Is tho Charge Against Young f Charles Arnup I The Defendants Bond Fixed at 8800 and the Hearing Set for Next Friday I 4 Police Court Offenders I The police court was not rushed with business yesterday Mansfield Smith the young newsboy who was arrested on the charge of petit larceny was arraigned but in the absence of the prosecuting witness another newsboy from whom he stole 30 cents and some newspapers the case was continued until Monday Smith Is said to be a bad boy and in all probability proba-bility he will be found a fit subject for the reform school Edward Waycock who was charged with running an express wagon without a license was dismissed it being foound that he was not making a regular business busi-ness of it but had only committed one act of the kind for which he was penitent and pleaded ignorance > Mrs Wilson and Mrs Tnllidge were arraigned on the charge of drunkeness and fined 5 each The latter lady has I attained considerable notoriety of late in police circles by lewd and lascivious conduct con-duct on different occasions J H Harrison B Kelsey James Shulda and John Reese a quartette of plain drunks forfeited 5 each l I I The city treasury was replenished to f the extent of f85 by forfeits of 850 each j from women of the town who registered under the names of Pet Williams Frankie Smith Mollie Handy Lottie Perkins Annie Hall Jennie Williams Mablo I Williams Fosha Preston Ida Davis and Mollie Brown I Charles Arnup the youth who threw the fatal stone at the old Chinaman was arrested on the coroners warrant and arraigned ar-raigned before Justice Gee Mr W C Eeiiley and Mr J H Harris appeared on behalf of the defendant and Mr Eichnor prosecuted The charge of involuntary manslaughter was placed opposite his name but this may change to either a graver or lighter offense according to developments de-velopments of the inquiry The case was not gone into yesterday and the prisoner was committed to the care of the sheriff I his bond being fixed at EOO and the hearing hear-ing set for July 14 at 10 a m D W Green was discharged on the indictment in-dictment of tying his team to a hydrant I whilst D E Franklin was fined 10 for a I I similar offense |