Show POLICE COURT Lxidwlg Len Dismissed Oilier Cases YcKterdny Ludwig F Len was dismissed by Police Justice Smith yesterday the charge of rape preferred by Emma Olsen not being be-ing sustained The story told by the girl did not warrant an arrest on a chargfc more grave than adultery at best William C smith the young man who was charged with stealing an overcoat was adiuagtd guilty and ned 5Q The case against him on the charge of burglary bur-glary was continue T Samuel on and John Riggs were arrested ar-rested early yesterday morning charged with stealing potatoes The two young men were caught by Officer Lund and Roberts with a sack of tubers in their possession and at the station told a pitiful tale of want The former is j a married man and his wife Is about to be confined Not 11aviug anything to cat beyond a little flour and no chance to obtain work they stole I potatoes and chickens Officer Roberts stated to the court that they were in very poor circumstances and the court dismissed both Tim officer then generously suplied them with coal and other necessaries and seemed a Iranian to nurse Mrs Samueteon in her illness John Smith was lined 25 for keeping a gambling house and three drunks were assessed in the usual amount The case of Robert Fortune which has been dragging for several days will be heard today |