Show i 1 = BEPORE = lEHLS S BAR o flue timely I appearance of Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Andrew Smith on tho witness stanch In Police court yesterday prevented the conviction con-viction of Mrs Kate Fisher on the charges of petit larceny l It wua n mere accident that Mr Smiths testimony was Introduced Intro-duced The cane had been clonid and taken under udvlfiomcnt by the Judge when Judge Klniiey one of Mrs Fishers attorneys learned what Mr Smith knew and allied him to the stand After his Ifsllmony the City Attorney naked that the case ho dismissed Mi P Fisher formerly lived at Park City where she came Into prominence by suing Thomas Roscamp shortly after the letters let-ters marriage In Ibis city for GOO alleged al-leged to lie due for washing and mending for twelve years She was arrested at tho Instance of Mrs Mary Pltzcr The Jalttr testified i that she I had lost 365 In cash from leer loom which Mrs IIsher acknowledged acknowl-edged taking Mrs Clara Jane Stone with whom Mrs Fisher had taken lodg ings swore that she was present when Mrs Fisher declared that I she had taken Iho money and meant to keep It Gcor o Neal another l lodger In Mm Stones house testified to the admission Mrs Fisher colored a general denial tout she had no witnesses and the case looked pretty dark for her when Mr Smith was called Ho swore that Mrs Pltzcr came to the Shcilffs office tho day after she lost her money and paid that she had been In company with some shady characters nnd left I hot purse In tho room with them for several minutes She did not look for her mono again until un-til the following morning when It was gone At that time said Mr Smith she wanted a l man named Joe Smith and a woman named May Kunz arrested for the theft Judge l DIehl promptly I dismissed thc defendant pe fendant on hearing this testimony i Tho city failed to unaite out a case of petit larceny against Sam Grlce and tho charge was dismissed on tho motion of tho prosecuting attorney G VV Hays had been drunk as a lord And hud smitten a citizen sore But the follow he smote was not present In court So the battery = charge was passed oer Ivo never ben drunk In this city at least And I neer was arrested before Said G W hays to his Honor Judge Diehl AntI his Honor believed what he swore So he said Mr Hays you arc hereby discharged dis-charged And never come back any more George Brown James Sullivan and l tAI t-AI were arraigned upon the charge of gambling Brown and Sullivan wens the keepers of the houses and Ml I Al I was charged with aiding and abetting at the games 13t Al had a very numerous Individuality In-dividuality In fact there were fifteen of him giving such names as Jack Smith Bill Munroe George Y1lllains etc They had great difficulty In remembering their respective names and got badly mixed All of the defendants entered pleas of guilty and Assistant City Attorney Shoup recommended linns of 575 for the head gamblers and 10 ir or F0 for I5t AI Judge Diehl mado the lines 75 and SlO and Bald something about Increasing them for subsequent offenses The fines were paid toy the boss gamblers c c Bill Johnson a sheepherder from Montana Mon-tana learned several things about hlm velf that he did not know before from the testimony of Scrgt Roberts He discovered dis-covered for Instance that he had been wandering halfdressed through the various vari-ous disreputable purls of town accusing every one ho met In more or less lurid 1 language of stealing his coat vest and hat I dont remember anything about It was all that Johnhon could say for himself him-self Ills plea that he was a ahcephcrder was received In extenuation of his conduct con-duct and the court let him off with a sentence sen-tence of five days Bertha Curtis a prepossessing young woman pleaded guilty to the larceny of a diamond ring and other articles from her employer Mrs H B Cameron Attorney Soien X Chrlstcnson made a talk on her behalf slating that she had been mar iled to a man of bad character and was left with two children dependent upon her for support A line of J75 with tho alternative alter-native of seventylive days was Imposed |