Show BEFORE THE BAB 11 i l iJ rlJ b 1 TheCalm Precedisg the Sterna fi ToDay Austin OToole admitted with a good natured laugh thathesapposedhemsst have been drunk or he would not have been jailed The picnic cost him 5 Mike Flemmmgwho it understood has been before his honor at least once beforc was up again yesterday the charges being drnnk and vagrancy There was little doubt in hie own mind he said but that he had takentwo three swallows too much and had possibly pos-sibly been sound under influence nearly as bad as that wielded by the Tribune but that he was a vag he positively pos-itively denied He was warned against the evil of the aforesaid influence by the assessment of a fine of 5 James George seemed to have an idea that he had been arrested just for fun He pleaded not gUilty but failed to make out his case and went up for five days S I John Eckert admitted that it is quite probable he mighthave beendrnnk and equally probable thathe was disorderly The amount appearing opposite his name on the docket could be represented represent-ed by an X C Larson Sr and C Larson Jr were arraigned on the complaint of Airs Norris charged with assault and battery bat-tery on her 10yearold boy named Samuel The complainant asked that the case be continued until Monday in order that she might procure counsel which was granted H N Green paid 5 on each charge brought against him making a total of 1 Henry Green his son left 5 for being drunk Ellwood Nixons cup that cheers wjis filled too oftenr He paid 5 Gao Rhea drunk r 5 Dan Simper whose education had evidently been partly attained by reading read-ing the Tribune was fined 15 for indecent in-decent exposure |