Show p TWO KOBE RE80RTEE3 < BReed Efceivea the Usual S Sea tel1ce Millets Case Today Two of the young fellows who caught the Fierce were establishment arde and who have been languishing in thet bas tile I since Saturday nigh were brouD before J yi lt I re Judge Pyper yesterday to Plead t the complafDt charging them with regOl mg to a hotie ol lO Htutiou the purposes of lewdness lor Frank Miller the first one interro gatd said he had no idea that Mr5 rcrce kept such a place as that that be had become acquainted with the two young girls while they were out private families and had working gone there to visit them He d merely being found In company dischnmed with anyone and said that when the police puMn an appearance he was playing eaiS a game of solitary and appealed to the office in substantiation of his assertion The Judge interrupted him at this point to inform him thathe might enter a pleaeither guilty or not guilty aS and the defendant responded by Saying that he was not guilty 5 U3t B Reed who was arrested arrested on the same is rather charge a tudishlookin low with red and to a yellow necktiE tight pants and a Derby hat When kas2 what his plea to the charge would hT he hesitated for a few moments and then said that as he was found there he supposed he might just as well enter Dleaof guilty The a plea plea was accented and in passing sentence the judge in flIcted a penalty of 99 tine and impriT onment in the city jail for thirty days The sentence seemed to paralyze Mr Reed and as he struggled to his feet he managed to summon strength enough to inquire as td whether he would be compelled to work on the streets He said he hoped notand if he understood the law it merely meant imprisonment The Judge said that he believed the Marshal had the right to use the labor of the prisoners if he so desired and with feeble steps and a sorrowful expression ex-pression the dude was led bacK to hu cell Unless the dungeon youth can rustle the 99 fine he will be compelled com-pelled to remain in the custody of the Marshal 129 days The case against F Miller named above will be probably heard today For the first time in the history of the city government it commences to look as though the city officials were in earnest earn-est in their efforts to suppress the rice of prostitution |