Show OFFENDERS BFFORE TIMMONY An Irishman appeared before Judee Timmony yesterday afternoon under the name of Ole Oleson He was chained with being drunk and there was no doubt of his condition when he appeared at the police station on Friday night How did you get this name asked Judge Timmony you are not a square head I dont know how I got it said the 1 gentleman I didnt come from Scan dahovia I was born In New York and Im Irish I must have been drunk when 1 save the name Now Ill let you go this time said the court But dont do It again Thomas Smith a young and typical hobo was up on a charge of vagrancy Officer Chase was quite sure that the fellow had been In court several days ago and that his sentence had been suspended on condition that he leave town But Smith denied the allegation with much energy When did you come to town he was asked Night before last said he I was never here before I came from Denver I wasnt arrested and there must be some mistake I left Denver because times get a little hard 1 worked In tobacco factories as a tobacco stripper Let me see your hands said Judas Timmony and Smith showed two very soft and dirty hands with the tips of two lingers lacking on one of them Doesnt tobacco color your hands asked Clerk DIehl But there was no color except the blackness of dirt upon the hands exhibited to the court I have a very strong Impression Whats that friend asked Smith I have a very strong Impression continued con-tinued the court that you are not of tho class of persons whom we want In bait Lake Now Ill Rive you just thirty minutes min-utes to gqt out of town |