Show ARE IN THE TOILS I The Sad Fate of the Gay anc Festive Females THEIR MALE FRIENDS VANISH Some of the Beauties ConvictedOthers to be Tried Today Tho Grand Larceny Fake The announcement in the morning papers of the arrest of a large number of the gay and festive members of the understrata of female society had the effect of drawing out a considerably larger number of a similar class of the other sex who thronged the room allowed for spectators in the polico court overflowed into the hallway and fringed the city hall fence for a considerable consider-able distance Baldheaded sin mingled with youthful depravity and vied with each other in their attempts to absorb the mental men-tal food about to be afforded them Mrs Vallayo a rather goodlooking brunette with a couple of young daughter under her protecting wings was the first one to answer to the roll call and at the complaint charging her with being a common prostitute she shook her shaggy bangs and denied the soft impeachment im-peachment There was a slight pause when another complaint was read which alleged that she had also broken the laws of the territory by selling to Z Coltrin on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday intoxicating liquors This she also denied Her trial however resulted in her conviction The witnesses against her were Z Coltrin W J Durfce and in her own behalf the defendant and her two daughters testified She was sentenced to sixty days imprisonment on the one charge and fined 75 for selling whisky She will appeal Her bond on appeal is 8205 in each case Mary Ann Smith who has heretofore graced the palatial quarters consecrated to justice was charged with keeping a house of illfame and also with selling whisk without a license She said she was not guilty of either offense and she will have a chance to prove it later on Bella Burnsides admitted that her virtue was not above suspicion but denied that she kept a house or that she had sold whisky without a license or at all Thecomplainl alleging that she had done so was signed by W J Dunce and she indignantly asserted that she had sold no whisky to no Durfee and who is Durfee anyhow I any-how and where is he She kept insisting that she was guilty of the first offense charged but as she evidently misunderstood mis-understood the complaint a plea of not guilty was entered for her She will bo tried this morning at 9 Emma Felstcad haughty of mein and loud of voice was not guilty of keeping a house but was engaged in the business as charged in the complaint She and another I rented a house together That was all She will appear this morning at 9 I Sophy Johnson appeared in court with a big baby boy in her arms who screamed loudly for his papa and wanted to go home Sophy will adorn the mourners bench this morning Martha Thompson will also be required to show cause why she should not be punished this morning Kate Boey and Lizzie Collins will appear today Kate is also charged with selling red liquor Anna A Wilson sometimes known as Mrs Eastman blushingly admitted that she was not guilty as charged and will bo given ample opportunity to contradict herself her-self at a later day Mr Redwines at whose Second South street palace a large number of arrests were made Mrs G Ish William Donald G A Sawyer Charles Cabollero P Revauo Pancho Velo John Burns and C Burns will be tried today if time permits as will also Adolph Bourck a soldier from the fort John Urmans name echoed through the court room three times but he failed to answer an-swer and Clerk Park pulled in the shekels left for his appearance the evening prey iou James Findlay Thomas Kendall J D Wilson and Peter Carey also forfeited the amounts left by them Lizzie Winters entered a plea of not guilty |