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Show CASES IN THE POilCE U u SU L i A number of minor cases were handled in police court this morning and tho usual fines were assessed in most cases without the formality of a heating', the prisoners showing a tendency to plead guilty. - Susie Jonos, a colored woman, and au eld offender, answered to a charge of vagrancy and pleaded guilty. She was lined $5. Brig Robinson, who was arrested at the Sanitarium yesterday for carrying car-rying concealed weapons, asked for a continuance and hie case will be heard tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. John Rose admitted that he had been guilty of disturbing the peace and was fined $3 or five days. Kmma Thompson and Mammie Jordan, Jor-dan, two colored women charged with vagrancy, was continued until tomorrow tomor-row morning at 10 o'clock. They have secured an attorney and it is expect ed will make a flsht against conviction convic-tion Tliei ca6e of Van Herbert, who is charged with obtaining money under false pretences was continued until luter in the week, the exact date not bein? set by the court. His bond was fixed at $1U0. In the defense of the prisoner it will be claimed that ho has already served sentence for the offense of which he Is charged. The J. Tv Kole case was also con tinned until tomorrow and will be 1 heard at 9:30 n. m. S. nderson, who admitted that he had been unlawfully drunk when arrested, ar-rested, was fined $5 or five days and accepted the sentence without the batting of an eye He seemed to realize real-ize that one pays for a drunk both before and after the act and took his sentence stoically. Laurine Blear, the Canyon City. Colorado, Col-orado, woman, who is accused of robbing rob-bing a local man. by the name of Johnson, John-son, will be given a hearing later In the week and placed under a bond of 10, which she will probably forfeit. |