KENOSHA NEWSPrefer u Minor Charge Fred Lichtenteller, arrested ft short time ago after a live-year search on the part of the police and the sheriff, had a preliminary hearing before Judge Randall on Wednesday afternoon on :l charge of grand larceny. Lichtcn teller had-been charged with stealing a horse belonging to August Paasch of the town of Bristol, but when the district attorney looked into the facts In the case he found that the 'evidence would only warrant a charge of larceny aF bailee. Lichte.il-teller declares that the horse which he look was bought from Paasch mid that the. two had an agreement that JUc-htcnteller was to work on the farm for a year, the horse to be a part of his wages. The* bond of T.ichtenteller was fixed at ^500 and ho returnrd to the county jail. It is possible that the attorney for the accused man may seek to secure his release on a writ of habeas corpus.