Show WELBY m COURT Gets a Stay Until Saturday Ottcri Cases iu Police Court General Superintendent Welby ofi the Rio Grande Western will fight the case of the health department against him in the matter of the removal of the dead cow from near the tracks of the corporation on Sixth West between Seventh and Eighth South streets as mentioned in yesterdays issue The defendant appeared in police court yesterday accompanied by his attorney attor-ney Judge Bennett and wanted to be heard at once As there were several cases on the docket which were subject sub-ject to call the matter was fixed for Saturday next In the meantime the carcass of the cow still remains where it was a festering mass of corruption to the disgust and annoyance of the neighborhood The health commissioner commis-sioner declares he will compel the company com-pany to haul the cow away before the matter is ended Samuel Joseph Carr is the true name of the man who stole two revolvers re-volvers from the loan office of H W Fuller on East Second South street He made a good effort at defense yesterday yes-terday but the testimony of the prosecution pros-ecution was too positive a character and he was adjudged guilty and fined 530 and sentenced to 20 days In jaiL William Galvin the man who was charged with taking a pair of pants from Longmore Co on West Second Sec-ond South street was dismissed the testimony not warranting conviction Wlliam Wittenberg and Alfred Lampshire the two lads who were caught in the act of taking some mouth organs from Calders music store on West Second South street were found guilty and fined 7 each This is the eighth time the latter has been taken before the court and another an-other trip for this offense will result in his going to the Reform school Martin Olsen for removing night soil without the necessary permit was lined 15 C Smith for begging was sent up for fifteen days |