s.m-hinlenichnkpieigsre-h y ;h-tkcOUjure*»dN-oldod:the a aag-tonofitriestCircle-033thetedws,uot«thiap«)Ot*EX-lolo-HoM-nnd Hot 1. 8. ttndfrom i ho vo Fore !3 to i, In-lowerTHE COURT GRINDRoad Houses and Their Management Shown Up.In the Helngartner CaseHOT SHOT FOR THE LAWYERS■Wln«ro6rh Keepers, the Daughter of the Man and Wife Among Wltneteeas on Stand/ ‘The Helngartner divorce case is still grinding at u slow rate of speed. It Is so hot uround the court room that nu one can stay long and the, audience ut times includes* only- the attorneys and bailiffs. Occasionally a newspaper reporter drops In to hoar what «part of the long drawn out case they .'are at. The wife Is offering ; her rebuttal. Among the witnesses testifying for her are wine room keepers, and others of this sort.Frank Wacha, proprietor of the Bohemian hall on the ilats was the 11 rat one to take the stand this morning. According to his testimony wine rooms ure attached to this place, but the witness says he never saw Mrs. Hein-gurtner In any of them.J. P. Davis and his wife, Ousta, who conduct a caruvansury out on the Sage-vllle road, also testified. They told what sort of a place they kept. They clulm that it was .a sort «of* lodging house for beluted travelers who can stop at niglit and rest up, and if they desire they, can remain over night, «as they have a number of sleeping rooms attached for the accommodation of guests. This place Is only aHout three miles from the city, yet It is not an uncommon thing for people to be caught out there so late at night* that they re-muln till morning. Both those witnesses testified that Mrs. Helngartner was ut their place one1 night last winter In company with a man. They said thatthe couple merely stopped to get wurtncd up as It was a cold night. According to their testimony all the other rooms were occupied when Mrs. Helngartner and Emil Youngblood arrived, and so they had to go into the kitchen to thaw out, and warm themselves.The story was continued as to what class of people stopped at this place, by J. J. McCarthy, attorney for Mrs. Helngartner, who asked Mrs. Davis about the kind of people who call at