Show COURT OURT SUSPENDS SENTENCE E ON i I II I HEINZE Now New York June Arthur I Arthur 1 P. P was found foun l guilty tonight of oC impeding Justice b. by Inducing n a clerk clerkIn In the limo employ of or F Agustus United Copper company compan to evade e a n. I Issued b by tho the United States grand ranJ Jury Jur Investigating the tho I actions of or F P. A Agustus ustus as ns president president I dent of or the Mercantile National bank of this city The penalty for Cor the offense Is la 00 00 OO 0 fin line or three months month In Jail or both lInth Sentence was suspended ed until th the October october Oc Dc tober term of court upon the promise o of the prisoner that thal ho would do all nil allIn allin In his ills power to produce for or the grand Jury the time hooks books of ot the United Copper company which ho admitted he had l caused to be bo removed from the tho office of ot tho the company at nt No 71 jt Broadway Sanford Robinson formerly personal counsel for fur F. F A. A and director r roC of oC the United Copper company compan who was wal found Cound guilty on Thursday of a u similar offense escaped with a A. tine flee of on the time promise never to do such a u thing again The scene In the court when A A. A P i Heinze was called up for sentence was remarkable It wits was HI the end of ot a trial that list developed de many sensations was standing at the bar with William hand Band Jr his counsel b by his sl side e and his p and fragle wife weeping at atthe atthe atthe the counsel table The court was speaking in a paternal pater patel mini nal manner mannel to the prisoners It was vas reminding him of the disgrace he had hud brought upon his wife Apparently Apparent u a mild sentence was wn to bo be Inflicted when United States Attorney Wise e Intel vene-d. vene He lie asked for or a severe sentence It was wa this man titan he said pointing to tho rho prisoner who tho al 1 midnight stole the books hooks of or the time United Copper compan company company com com- pany pan and anti h by whose acts ono whole tern tt-rm o of the grand Jury was waH wasted and the whole course of Justice Impeded The court seemed scorned amazed and antI asked for fOl the whole history of or the case Then upon tho the prisoners prisoner's promise that he would do all he hf I to remedy the wrong wron he had done ho he h suspended sentence sentence sen sen- en tence until fall fail all |