Show I RBAi COMPLAINT FIT FI-T uchin Incident Witnessed nt the I I A Kangaroo Court II real complaint with n plentiful d accompaniment of real tears was lllccl at the Kangaroo court about the time of adjournment yesterday afternoon A Httlo woman drcsgCd In deep Iriack itnd mantling In I the crowd suddenly i IKjlnUd l her linger n a boy sitting on II thv railing nnd exclaimed That boy liflLH 5belonging t me r jjThecourt oiQcnls hjxd the boy stop Irfto the dock and then listened to the I I woman JLJitory Sho ald that her son j who IB an > xprjosatnun had given heraT iU her-aT < 5 gold place to pay her rent She hall Intruded thomoney to her other d IMp a boy 3 years old and sent him t S r ocf3 yHtonj 4n m k mn our chats 11 t > antaT bjlck Inh little VhlIe without cither money or groceries nnd uaid ho had lost the money The mother went with him to look for it Thpy were assisted in the search by 1 the boy in the dock who the lady said jumped up from the ground very I quickly and tan away Convinced that I he had her gold she followed him Into the Midway and placed her causo in I the hands of the Kangaroo I The woman gave her name as Mrs M A Dull and said she lived at No 70 Vine street The pockets of the suspect were turned wrong side but but only 10 I cents and a fow Items common to all the I boys pockets were found During search the lad protested his Innocence and wept copiously Mrs Duflm was Informed by the court that she was probably wrong in her suspicions and became tearful in her turn Oh my Oh myi she sobbed as she pushed her way out through the crowd that was the last cent we had In the house The little tragedy had a chastening effect on the members of the court and for some time no laughter was heard In the Kangaroo |