Show I SUSPECT HELD FOR TRIAL I I Preliminary Hearing of Man Cap tured by I J Foulgcr r T Moran who was caught prowling around the premises of Herbert J Foul ger early on Sunday morning last waa I arraigned before Judge Tlmmony arrlgned JwJro yesterday yes-terday afternoon on the charge of attempted at-tempted burglary I He promptly entered a plea of not guilty and said he was ready for trial Mr Foulger told how lie had cap tured the man at 230 In the morning after some one had raised tho window of a bedroom where he was sitting by the I side of a sick child sIttng had I gone out and captured Moran and the discovery o the shoes and the hatchet I in therear of the lot ln this he was corroborated by several other wit nesses The defendant denied that he had at tempted to raise the window and en deavored to account for the rubbers on his feet by saying that lie had been on a drunk and had gone up to the fort and there the soldiers had stolen his h0 1 and given him the pair of rub bers which had been found on his feet He disclaimed any knowledge of the shoes and the hatchet found later and said that he was simply looking around for n barn wherein he could get a few hours sleep He said his name was T Moran and he had given the name of Warner to Foulgcr simply because he did not want to give his right cogno men I menH II O Sanders wait Introduced by the defense He said lie was a shoemaker shoe-maker and had repaired about a week ago a pair of shoes for the defendant hut they were not the shoes that had boon found on the Foulger properly The Judge concluded that there was I cause to hold him lo answer to the District count and fixed his ball at 5500 A little breeze was caused during the rrossexamlnatlon of Moran by Attorney Attor-ney Gunter who asked him if he had ever been convicted of a criminal l offense I of-fense before Moran asked the Judge whether he was obliged to answer and the Judge told the defendant he might answer Thc defendant ftald he had not At this point n Herald reporter Informed In-formed Gunter that he had nn right to ask such a qunslion when the later replied that If he the reporter knew more about the case than the Judge I did It i would be a good Idea for him to conduct i Then the youth subsided |