Show HEARD AND SEEN I IN TIWMONYS COURT The story of Svengali McLaughlriT unadvertised performance in OHieljys saloon was the attraction in pojice court yesterday afternoon The only drawback was the absence of the hypnotist wlio prbcured bail and lit out for home before court convened to nurse his battered countenance Me therefore did not hear the pleasant things said of him James Smith and Martin Joyce unanimously concurred in the opinion that they had engaged in a fight It would have beep hard to conceal I the fact anyway there having I been no r potZpf a steam roller oh a1 j rampage probably the one other tlpng that qould have accounted for the general II gen-eral appearance of each mans physiognomy physi-ognomy So Smith took It upon hjm self to say that before the Trilby act 1 had been announced he saw McLaughlin I McLaugh-lin going through Joyces pockets He I commanded him to desst and It was then Me executed his fatal mesmeris tic passes 4 Officer Simpson said Smith and Joyce were beating and kicking the other man when he arrived and John Carlson the bartender corroborated the officer The court looked sternly down upon the duo of prisoners and fined them 25 each Eph Kelly Elwood George Cook destination California starting point Colorado route box car and break beam charge vagrancy finish discharge ultimate outcome smile and foot treads I t Young Tom Keith accused of hitting a car conductor C A OnasCh down by the Garfield depot was rtext put on i j the carpet J > I Onasch testified that two boys were crying for help being held down by Keith and that when he went to their i rescue Keith turned on him and struck him and finally threw an iron bolt at the car which struck Mrs Maxwell a passenger Mrs Maxwells testimony was identical with that of the conductor I con-ductor I I George Walker Dan Keith and other I small boys told various tales of the > trouble and Tom took the stand Jib said he had his skates onthe real articleand was wrestling with hl j brother and another boy when a car stopped and the motorman and conductor con-ductor came over and looked wise The occasion of the wrestle was brother Dans effort to gain possession of the skates Soon the car men went away said Tom and in a few moments the conductor came back looking for the boy who threw a skateor boltat him which he did not do Tom denied striking Onasch but the court saw differently and fined him 510 In default de-fault the young man went to Jail tearfully I tear-fully protesting his i innocence t |