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Show had committed the offense of mendicancy mendi-cancy and was placed under a bonl of $10 and his case contlniieJ. A sentence of ninety days was meted met-ed out to John Wllscn and suspendd with the understanding that Wilson get out of town and stay out. The hian was charged with vagrancy. A bond of $5 was forfeited by FroJ Stewart who failed to answer to the clarge of having been unlawfully drunk. were each fined $5 or five days, Mary L. Burton, who yesterday pleaded not guilty to the charge of drunkenness, was given a hearing thit morning ami" reiterated her former statement that she was perfectly sober when arrested. The arresting officer stated that the woman was either drunk or badly under the influence f drugs when he took her Into custody cus-tody on last Saturday night. Mrs. Burton took the stand and stated that, while she used to Ret drunk, she had "cut it out" and was not drinking on the night In question. JuJgo .J. I). Murphy took thy eae under consideration .md will render a verdict tomorrow morning. Pending Pend-ing the decision of tho court, the woman wo-man was placed under a bond of Jack Craity without hesitation pleaded guilty to being a vagrant and was ghen ten days In prison, John Riley would not admit that he VAGRANTS Ai MIS JAIL Fred Henderson, J W. Murrav, Pat Murphy, Tom Loler. Fred Stewart and Mav Francis answeied guilty in police court this morning to the charge of being unlawfully drunk and |