Show JWD6E fFf ftlr f J tE I you ever shave that nigger again why Ill quit your shop This according ac-cording to the testimony adduced be II I fore the Judge was the prologue to j I tho arrest of Bob Lawless who by the j J way 1 lm not much misnamed and a colored t col-ored man by the name of John Bland Bland and Lawless had had some words about a couple of women the latter had taken to Calders park and atJ Bland turned to go Into a State I I street bnrbqr shop Lawless made the above remark and then Insinuated that the colored man was nothing but a I nigger nohow and besides that there was some doubt as to the exact stand I Ing of his parents socially Lawless ran Into the alley nearby and grabbed a rock and It was then that Bland got a big hammer and prepared pre-pared to knock remarking Incident ally that If i It became absolutely necessary he would take pleasure In relieving Lawless of his liver Just about that time Deputy Sheriff Ab Dyer came along anti both white and black were taken ant Bland Is discharged remarked the Judge but Lawless will go to Jail for ten days or pay a fine of 10 S S 0 J W Ellsworth tried to explain to I the court that he did not really mean It when he took n gun from the prom J ises of Browning Brothers on the day previous He said that he and Angus M Cannon Jr had been In the gun shop and some way or somehow ho became entangled with It Cannon told him to take the gun he said as near as ho could remember and later ho left It at the Pabst saloon where It was found by the police Ellsworth also pleaded that ho was suffering Bufering from the effects o a full moon at the time he was in the store He will do penance for twentyfive days In the canjon U S S Louis Wilk a dirtyfaced boy was charged with having committed house breaking by entering in the daytime the law offices of Pierce Crltchlow I Barrette in the McCornlck block carrying car-rying with him the Intention then and there to steal take and carry away the goods and chattels of the said firm j I Louis looked at his ragged knicker I bookers said he I was not guilty and asked that his case go over until to day In order that he might consult his I attorney i U S W L Anderson the Belgian hare ana chicken fancier of the Sixth ward who had accused Horace Itenshaw of having looted his rabhitry to the ex I tent of one hare failed to appear and I prosecute and Renshaw was discharged I t dis-charged |