Show V6E1ftO Y 1 > rE Charles cMills a youth of 11 who seemed Inclined to be belligerent even whon in court was charged with assault as-sault and battery his specific offense 8peclc ofense being that he had taken offense at something Arthur Denny a boy much smaller than ho had done and had thrown him Into the Jordan river without stopping to undress him The Denny lad and others said that the head and front of his offending was that he had refused to surrender his whistle to the defendant I was also shown In the testimony that the river was shallow at the dumping point otherwise the lad might have been drowned With a dread of being sent to the reform school occasioned by tho lee ture of tho Judge the defendant was turned loose under a suspended sen tence S S A few minor cases were heard and tho docket ended Paddy Boyle being an Interested spectator |