Show CHRIS OLSENS CASE IT WILL NOT BE HEARD UNTIL lEIS lE-IS EXAMINED AS TO HIS SANITY Mrs Olsen In Improving But Her Injuries Are of 3 Serious Nature diaries Uncle Fined Seven Dollars Dol-lars For Assault Minor Gases Yesterday Il Police Court Ped dUng Without License Results i a Heavy Fine With the remnants of a Memorial day boutonniere in his coat lapel Clerk James of the police court appeared ap-peared on the scene early yesterday and began the calling of a roll of about forty petty criminals while his honor kept tab on a small bit of paper Business was transacted with startling start-ling rapidity and in a very short time the docket was cleared Chris Olsen who is charged with eating his wife in a terrible manner appeared and his trial was set for June 4 I appears that his friends what few he has have arrived at the conclusion that he is insane Pending the examination in police court he wIt again be taken berore the probate court and examined If he is daft he will be sent to the asylum I on the other hand the medical men agree that his insanity is what is designated in Arkansas as pure cussedness he will be tried and given a good heavy sentence sen-tence His wife is improving slightly the of the attendIng and will in opinion tending she ing physician recover although will carry some of the marks of the wounds inflicted to her grave Charles Hack the man arrested for assaulting a soldier with an unspeakable unspeak-able name and breaking his meer shaum pipe was tried and found gui The court being of the opinion that the fracas was a sort of conjoint affair let Hack off with a sentence of 7 or seven days The usual number of minor case were heard and disposed of as fqllows Two drunks were assessed in the usual amount C Baca alias ChewIng Chew-Ing Tobacco was sentenced to fiv < days for vagrancy Joseph Malone and Frank Brown for begging wer given fifteen and ten days each Fre Mason pleaded guilty to asking for thrice > th-rice of a meal on the street and sentence sen-tence was suspended on condition tha he do so no more Thomas Williams e vagrant was sent up for fifteen days Edward Parmalee the man arrester for pedling bogus rings was convicted of vagrancy and told to get out of own John Smith for peddling without a cense was fined 25 A Mortensen was fined 2 for leav Lag his team untied i J n J |