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Show Ef 6HTEEN - YEAR - OLD TURNED OVER 10 ' JUVENILE COURT ., In the police court this morning. A L IJell und J. A. McCroy were each sentenced to serve 50 days In jail or I to pay a $50 fine. Both men wern charged with gambling and pleaded ) guilty They were arrested at a room in the Bennett bloek on (.rain avenue and Twenty-fifth street, by -Officers Chambers, Burk and Mohl- -man, on the night of May 14. R. C McLaughlin, an 18-year-old 1 youth, was turned over to the Juve- v nile court. He was arrested last night and in court said that he was from San Francisco. Tom Murphy and Charles Johnsou. drunks, received 5-day sudpended sen tences and John Sullivan forfeited $'. bail for the same offense. Louis Jensen forfeited $5 bail on the charge of speeding a motorcycle. He was caught by Officer Reast yesterday yes-terday evening on Washington ave nue. between Twentieth and Twenty-first Twenty-first street. Tony Woldf, a German, was fined $3 for disturbing the peace. Woldt's case was the cause of considerable amuse- I inent. He was arrested at the Union depot at 12:40 a. m. According to the testimony in the cajse, the defendant had a dog that he wanted to take on the train with him. He had it niuz-zleti niuz-zleti and also had a rope around Its neek. At the baggage office, he was told that he would have to get i chain for it. He then went to the police station and got one of the chains used for chaining prisoners. He also had several drinks aboard, and when he went back to the depot ' got into an argymeiit with the bag gage clerk and was arrested. Ac cording to the defendant, the argument argu-ment was caused by the baggage clerk-wanting clerk-wanting to sell him a crate for $1 50 that "he couldn't put a chicken in, j let alone a dog." |