Show MAN WHO HIT KUGHLER SENTENCE pleading for mercy on the ground that he was under the influence of liquor and know not what he did L A graves charged with assault and battery was sentenced to serve sixty days in the city jail by judge murphy in police court this morning yesterday graves left the passenger train on which he was traveling to rach the side of his wife whom he was informed in a telegram was sick and needed his assistance to go to the sanitarium on the way he took a couple of drinks which he declared went immediately to his head as he was not adducted to intoxicants when ho gotto the resort ho was in a fighting mood so he began to stagger and assort himself boisterously contrary to the of manager rudolph kuchler Kuchl cr he continued until kuchler lost patience and while the latter was at the telephone making connections with the sheriffs office he struck him a vicious blow on the head in referring to the case the city attorney stated that in his opinion the attack was the most unwarranted that he had ever known graves asked to be allowed to go to afi wife but judge murphy pronounced sentence in the cases of several defendants cli arged with vagrancy and disturbing the peace continuances were ordered until afternoon to enable the city to procure witnesses |