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Show LATE COURT NEWS. A rrnijrmnent of ci Itig Hatch of Criniiiutls liofort- .Incite Zane This Afternoon. David Waldcr, charged with attempted rr.pe, was taken baton Judge Zane this afternoon af-ternoon and entered a plea of not guilty. The victim on which his lecherous assault was committed was Edua Lincoln. Mr. Cherry was appointed to defend hiin. George Tate, another of the gang of counterfeiters, was arraigned this afternoon in the district court and entered a plea of not guilty. His attorney, Mr. Armstrong, slated that he would probably demur to the complaint. William lingers was taken before Judge Zane lo plead to au Indictment charging him witli an attempt to commit grand larceny. lar-ceny. "Not guilty," said William and Mr. Newton was appointed to look after tho case. William I). BurtOll who has figured prominently prom-inently in police court circles entered a plea of not guilty to an indictment charging him with petit larceny, in the stealing of u- pair of shoes of the value of $A from Fritz Snider. Sni-der. . W. Harris was appointed to defend him. Conrtiy Johnson, alias Conroy tiorman, ficorge Williams and Harry Morton was the Interesting triad who undertook to rob the Kentucky Liquor store, and who were dabbed in the act, They pleaded not guilty and Lawyer Keilly was appointed to defend them. |