Show RELATIVES' RELATIVES TROUBLES REACH POLICE COURT James Hurst I and his official in brother-in- law aw A. A W. W Yeager had a little family tilt this his morning and as a result both appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap peered at the police pollee station with numerous nu- nu nerous grievances to relate Yeager said that Hurst I was not helping to o support his father who Is seriously ill III 11 that he had been drunk and was at athe atthe atthe the he time wearing clothing that did not belong to him When Yeager said I Ilave have lave it on you ou and can tell lots of other things about o you that would d send you to o Jail f for sK six months Oo t I Hurst or m maintained al I Ia a profound U d silence e e I Ito dt Later in t the morning Mrs Yeager came cameo cameto to o the police station She explained that I her brother Hurst had not done the square thing by his aged parent but that she would prefer no complaint against the ho young man If he would agree to pay 15 15 a month toward the support of their father ather She thought she would like to consult the county attorney regarding the matter so while she is taking the matter matter matter mat mat- ter up with the county attorney her brother is being held in the city Jail The Yeager family lives on the west side For some time Hurst who is a laborer has been beet at Pocatello He came home tome during the week to see his father but ut before he got ot to th the tilO bedside he had had- indulged d freely in drink it Is said and made considerable trouble for his sister and her husband who have been taking care of or the aged man |