Show POLICE COUIIT I Esstc Watkins Case Offenders Of-fenders Before Justice Smith Essie Watkins was not tried in police court yesterday as anticipated her case going over until Wednesday at 2 oclock The continuance wan granted upon a request re-quest of the defense As stated above Mss Watkins is moving and desired complete the task ere being annoyed by legal proceedings Leo Brosemski Son charged Wtfi selling meat without license were found guilty and fined 52 each The court imposed im-posed a ligiht sentence by reason of the poverty of the defendants but warned them that the second offense would cause a heavier penalty to be inflicted John Doe a Union Pacific switchman was fined 15 for assaulting a Plum alley Chinaman Among n3 effects was a pair of brass knuckles anent whIch the prisoner prison-er odd that owing to the action of the city council in edIting out 125 lights he was obliged to carry as a means of protection pro-tection Joseph Walton and W A Howard charged with frequenting houses of ill fame were dismissed Babe ChampHn a prostitute had her case continued until January 2Z George alias John Doe Klencke for selling sell-ing meat without license was fined 310 having pleaded guilty Four drunks were fined including Eph Kelly who got a 40day sentence and John Clark who received 30 days James McManan a frequenter of houses of illfame had his case put over Until January 26 James McConlston and E H Brown were acquitted of vagrancy |