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Show HAD i LICENSE AND WERE FINED Charles Hudson and Harry Lewlfl, two young men who hae been taking orders In this city for the enlargement enlarge-ment of portraits aud who had failed to secure a city license, were brought Into police court this morning and fined $"i apiece. Neither of the picture pic-ture men denied that he was soliciting solicit-ing without a license. Taylor G. Dean, believed to be the tallest prisoner ever locked In the city jail, pleaded not guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace when arraigned before Judge Murphy, and his hearing was continued. Dean Is rix feet six inches tall John Doe Bo we, charged with as sault and battecy, pleaded not guilty and his case was continued. Howe Is alleged to have attacked Joe Miller Mil-ler with a club and Inflicting painful Injuries on his victim Dora Howard, an Electric alley denizen, den-izen, charged with being drunk, forfeited for-feited her bail by non-appearance. R. Henry, charged with vagrancy, forfaited ball by not answering to Lis name when It was read by the clerk of the court John Miller, a plain drunk, pleaded guilty to the charge against him and was fined $5 or five das. |