k-01VOor)Ulonnnclosederai*k-JOR lt;i ATFS, SON OF MRS. HARRY (J ATFS, FORMERLY OF HR \-7A Lf (’HARCiFil) WITH OK ATI!of m:\yton honham.R80croHAD TROUBLEOVER AN ACCOUNTill- Defendant is Alleged to Have Knock-'IS-•»atar-ied(si Bonham Down and Caused Injuries Which Resulted in His Death.ev-lityhisJoe Cates, a former Brazilian, isbeing held in jail at Danville, Ind.,in default of $15,000 bond charged\vm, die reorder of N-rwlnn Bonham.redted.V lienofikehattin-on-11 p-vnsoner-layg athebe-on-lon [ itton justice of the peace at Plainfield, and also principal of the schools at Coal City, Ind. Joe Cates is a sonof Mrs. Harry Cates, also of PlainHeld, hut formerly of this city. Thefat iter, llarrv Cates, was a harness maker and was employed here for-Mu-many years by O. E. Adams. An Indianapolis dispatch says:An indictment charging first degree murder will he asked of the Hendricks county grand jury against Joe Cates, Plainfield restaurant proprietor, growing out of the deathThursday morning of Newton Honham, justice of the peace at Plain-liekl, according to John T. Hume, prosecuting attorney of Hendricks county.Bonham died at Robert \Y. Long• •Hospital withput regaining consciousness, as a- result of a l'raoturcm! skull received, it is alleged, whenhe was struck by Cates and knockeddown, striking his head on an iron sill in front of the Harry'.Wilsongrocery at Plainfield Iasi Saturday% ! *night. , • i *According to Hume, a Hill against Carl and Joe Cates had been placed in Bonham's hands for collection andBonham went to tin* Cates restau-OF,raj»t and had. a conversation with the mother of the Cates bovs. WhenAYitslie left both men followed him, accosting him a block from their restaurant. Carl Cates is alleged to have struck Bonham first and Joe is alleged to have knocked him down.EN1)T\Vlt;\Hlt;IINEtTallt.VINPa1)1w i I hhad ;kill eI12:1pairholdehai• «the I:up u whizhis 1in ch (i heiiDrr o o non nor l:holdwas st ree MeriEsseto tlgot «Ceoi“sheholdhe hstartTlof tlreaehe thigh