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Show POLICE COURT CALLS OFFENDERS TO ACCOUNT The police grind today was of brief duration, only a small number of petty offenders gracing the docket, and their cases were disposed of In record time. S. TV. Smith was arraigned on the charge of drunkenness. He admitted that the charge was correct and smilingly smil-ingly accepted a lino of 15 or five- day for hia celebration. Robert Anderson pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy and was given tho customary sentence, of 10 days on tho rock pile. Mike Parwlch. Mike Mcllwlch and Sam Favage, charged with the larceny of clothing from a room In tho Eureka rooming bouse, were presented 'for trial, but as the officers had been unable, as yet. to secure an Interpreter who could speak the Austrian language, the case as again continued. John Doe Montgomery, charged with disturbing the peace and quiet of the j municipality by the use of "threatening, loud and tumultuous language," forfeited forfeit-ed ball to the amount of Jo by not ap- pcarlng In court In answer to the charge, i |