Show IN THE POLICE COURT i iThe IThe The trial of Gus Cravens who is charged with burglary In the second s ond de degree degree degree gree was begun before Judge Diehl yes yesterday yesterday e morning and after the Introduction tion lion of oC the states evidence the case ce was continued until today oday to permit Cravens to secure seure witnesses Cravens Crayons is accused of having stolen a ashot ashot ashot shot gun from J J T Kluges barber shop underneath the Commercial National bank building and and later pawning pawIng it The states witnesses identified the gun and ad Cravens as the man who had offered It I for sale sae and pawn Cravens Cr vens however protests his Innocence of or the crime and offers to introduce witnesses who will wt substantiate this Mike ke Guilfoyle who attempted to win In Inthe the tIre affections ot of his landlady Mrs Mag Maggie gie gb Hiborn first by b thrashing a rival and then by b intimidation pleaded not guIlty gi to the tire charge of ot exhibiting a n dead deadly deadly ly Iy weapon and his case casc was wa set by b Judge Diehl DiehI for Nov No IL lL In default of or orbal ball bail bal Guilfoyle is confined in the county Jail jal Mollte Mole Murphy who has made such frequent freu ft nt and lengthy visits to Chief Pitts hostelry that she feels almost at home there has returned for r r another stay She departed only a couple of C days ago ng after being the thc guest of ot Chief Pitt Pt for tor a month but she showed little hesitancy In accepting a renewed invitation ton rm Juge Diehl DieM prompted by Mr r Rogers Mollie ole with wit some embarrassment told Judge Diehl DieM that It had been nil all ni ot of a month she sh had been heen before him Her embar embarrassment embarrassment embarrassment was Increased when the court courtroom courtroom room laughed at Prosecutor Rogers sug suggestion sugg suggestion g ston to the court that the main rea rca reason son Ron for her neglect to call rl sooner was due to the fact tact that she ehe had made her home hom in tn the th city Jail jai during that tat month monthA monthA A A C C Laughlin and ad Harry Har Eckert who vho were suspected of having robbed Mr Sir and ad Mrs B E B Ward of a pocketbook con containing trifling U in checks and und cash last Sunday aunda night were given until midnight to leave the city under a penalty of or a six months sentence if I they th y failed to do doso doso doso a so The pocketbook with Its It contents content in tact was found on Monday behind a lum him her ber br pile nile pie In the vicinity of oC the boarding house kept by the Wards W rs and there therewa was wa no positive evidence to connect the themen themen te temen men with the he theft theft |