Show SULLIVAN TRIAL TO MONDAY t V Arraigned Before Judge Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong Criminal Enters Plea of Not Guilty SADIE BELCHER ALSO HELD Placed Under 1 1000 With lith McGivern For Testimony in Ford Murder Case Heavily manacled and with his arms arms- strapped behind his back Joe Sullivan Sulli van nn charged with the thc mur murder lr of ot Io Pu- Charles S S. S Ford Fold was yas taken take before Judge George G. G Armstrong i InI inthe In tho the criminal division of ot the Third district district dis dis- ls- ls I court yesterday Y morning Once in Iii the court room Sullivan was freed from tram the irons but a force of or deputy sheriffs and prison wardens kept close watch upon him After Sullivan was given until Monday Monday Mon lon day n to enter his pica plea he was taken Into a side sille room heavily Ironed and placed under a n strong guard for tor hi his hla return to the penitentiary Monday Mon a morning he will plead not guilty guilt an and it Jt Is expected that a Jury will bo be procured procured procured pro pro- cured at once to try the case casc The Tho taking of ot testimony will vill probably start Wednesday a Hue MCM Under A new turn In tho the Sullivan case se was taken yesterday ester a when Judge Armstrong Arm Arm- strong placed Sa Sadie le Belcher wife of or Tip Belcher an and James McGivern two of the states state's Important witnesses under 1000 bond tor for their appearance appearance appear appear- ance at tho the trial The Tho prosecution feared harell that Mrs Belcher and cIn were about to leave tho tim state Goth Both witnesses give gave damaging ln testimony testimony testimony mony at the preliminary hearing of Sullivan before Judge go Whitaker Being Belog Be Dc- In log ing unable to furnish tho the bonds Mrs Belcher DeIcher and McGivern were remanded to the county count Jail McGivern Is a n bartender bartender bartender bar bar- tender at tho the Continental saloon Before DeCore Sullivan Is arraigned Mon Monday a morning to make his plea Tu Judge ge Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong will arraign J. J C. C Ward charged wIth grand larceny an and William Fisher Fish Fish- er found guilty of bur burglary In the second degree will be sentenced d II If Fishers Fisher's accomplice will probably plead guilty to tho the charge Tho They Thoy arc aro accused or stealing 13 betties bot- bot ties los of ale from the Union Storage company's compans plant flu or nn or Jack Arraigned H. H J. J Richardson known as ns Razor fack was arraigned before beCore Judge Armstrong on a char charge of oC grand larceny lar- lar ceny eny and robbery yesterday J n noy ey y Jim Smith entered a C plea of or not guilty and then asked the court to continuo continue the thc case to the next term on account of ot th the serious Illness of the prisoners prisoner's aged agel mother Judge Armstrong Armstron sail said It would bo he Impossible to let the case go AO over to the he next term on account of or the great press ress of business that Is coming up He le announced that he would set the Richardson case for trial next week Richardson son with George Wilson and Paul Van Tan Houten are charged with ln ha held up S. S H. H Carmen of or Eu- Eu eka reka on State between First and nil S Second See Sec c- c ond nd South streets November 27 1907 1507 It t Is charged that they procured 32 and nd a n. gold old watch Carmen played a little Ittle detective work art afterward and andI I pointed the tho trio out to the police |