Show HEARD AND SEEN IN TIWJflONYS COURT S A McLaren was the first unfortunate to face his honor yesterday McLaren bland smile he was drunk and with a smle admitted i S SHow S-How did It happen 7 asked their C ° the-ir said S Me 1 worked forty hours 2Ic sotto Voce and had no sleep Seek a bed sir next time And Mc promised Harry Trowbridge and his wife Har TO Katie created a scene in front of the Walker House yesterday a forenoon the yesteiay husband holding his wife in a vicelike When grip apparently without oason lire Trowbridie called Omcer Hempel Twbrdge the overaffectionate husband was husted off to jail 1 I1 charged with assault This explained their appearance appear-ance Trowbridge told a tale of sorrow He said he came down from Ogden purposely pur-posely to visit his wife having secured a two days leave of absence from his employer His wife dd not receivo employe him with open arm in fact Trow bridge saidshe once before had him arrested for assault As to the present ul case he said he wanted to speak to I his ca wife and was merely detaining her when she called the officer caled Mrs Trowbridge said in addition to describing how her husband seized her annoyed her continually on the street that he tinually with telegrams and letters She testified to living in constant fear of him and sad lving threatened to kill her and himself sentenced Trowbridee to The court Twbridge The curt twenty days but the husband made a successful plea foi his liberty I havent 20 he said arid I dont want to go to jail I do want to go back to Ogden your honor Well Ill giye you another chance Yel Il said his honor but If you come back again Ill give you the limit Trowbridge thanked the court profusely pro-fusely and sped to catch a train Charley HOES the small boy who mixed up with J P Holm the shoemaker shoe-maker and was charsjed with assault and battery eacapedM ith a f eprimand batery cpej He comd In de moraine said Holm mit a pair of shoes to be half soled forGO cents Ven he come back he say it vas 45 cents and he trew down de shoes and got mat and say come out and I not doit alreatty so he hit me mit de shoes A C Shultz eald the same adding that the shoemaker said he would keep the shoes until the remuneration should be forthcoming Ross said he told Holm that he could call him names in his own shop but to come out on the American sidewalk where he wouldnt be in the old country coun-try and he would show him a thing or two about American pugilism Holm declined the invitation The court hOoked amused and advised ad-vised Charley hereafter t follow the old couplet He who fights and runs I away may live to fight another day I |