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Show COURT CASES I u a terribly poor bill presented at C. B. Diehl's Tuesday afternoon ii, and the Judpe himself gnvc a k.rellef when Clerk Gutsch said "completes the docket, your honor." Ilmaln act of tlie bill was a case Ifery BgaJnst F. D. Shepard of H59 Sfiond South street, the complaln-tiess complaln-tiess belnp Taylor Lyman, son of Lyman of 1159 Bueno street. Young i testified that Mr. Shepard caught id punched him In the head, hurt-n" hurt-n" quite badly, last Saturday. rd' stated to the court that younp rbad bean one of a number of boys if beat up his seven-year-old boy. i was going to have him arrested and1 that was the reason ho took f-the Lyman boy. rd said that he had been told that "no need to hjive the J.yman boy i for his uncle was judge of the It court, and the boy would be re-pn re-pn every complaint, e DIehlJfounu Mr. Shepard puilty i time of sentence for October 2 clock In the afternoon, cases against Charles Flsk. a Com-ir'strcet Com-ir'strcet saloon keeper, for drunk-i'and drunk-i'and resisting- an officer, which .JJjWeri hanging flic for several weeks. IVBlaposed of Mr. Flsk was found flcf drunkenness and. fined $5. while ,.jKmotlon of Assistant City Attorney Un"1 nSe f reslst'n& an ofHcor |