Show I POLICECOJRT Another BnsyDay for Judge JPyper I S ouMdthlay v Yesterday tbeoif n ers against tEe city ordinances were numerous again and the Judge and officer were kpt moving in bringing thQgirtlt ytq neA in and disposing of ttiec1 I a Dan Jones Steve Lcybourue and Michael Drew who had beenlaken in since Saturday evening for being drunk were fined t 5 eacb Sam atriiiKfclIovr alias iiu Jones being intoxicated early on Sunday uioruirg created ri terrfolc racket with hu mouth on thu sheet for which he was BuedSTtX George Teaadale who has recently become be-come so well known to the polico on account of < bis9pree1ug olid general wild conduct was taken in early Sunday morning charged with being drunk and later was released ouUepoaitintr f5 The amount was not fter1nl caimed D IV Sloan a young fellow who is recognized by the fraternity of printers here as a tramp got full and indulged in-dulged in a free use of vulgar and obscen remarks in public was lined 15 The case of Pitts and Kejler mentioned men-tioned Sunday was before his honor when the former pleaded guilty to tbe charge of battery and was tIned 1C 50 Kesler was discharged w i The bllligerent hackmen Harry Thompson and ibo Meakin for indulging in-dulging in the setto on Saturday evening even-ing also noted in Sundays HERALD were fined 1250 each In the afternoon a jury was secured to try the case of The People against Marks and Samuel L Tobiad thecaso being celebrated now as thu almost interminable 5 gold piece case The jury was composed of Lorenzo Pettit W L Price Thomas E Jeremy Jr Miles Romney Frank May and J H Burrows The same ground was gone over as has before been chronicled in regard to tba former trial with a few more details The prosecutor Mr Moyle and defendants attorney Mr Fletcher had their usual wordy picnic the witnesses spoke their little pieces and the addresses of counsel I coun-sel were duly made tbe jury retiring i shortly after half past C They were not long out bringing in a verdict of guilty as to both the defendants Marks and Sammy Tobias Judge Pyper wilt pronounce sentence this attcrnoon at 2 oclock |