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Show Police Court. New Year's day made kffairs at the police court lively, and yesterday three straight drunks pleaded guilty to being under tho influence of the season, sea-son, and were fined $5 eash. j. E. Hart was noisy and "full," for which he paid $10. Charles Dauchet was arrested for drunkenness and disturbing the pence, when he "turned loose" on the officer, giving the latter gentleman gentle-man one or two with his right straight from the shoulder; lor all of which he was mulcted in $25. Garry Freeman and George Wheeler Wheel-er were convicted of stealing a coa t and vest from a room in the Palace bath house, and were each sentenced to one hundred days' labor on the public streets. Freeman is the man who was sentenced to fifty days' labor on thft at.rfifta a fpw wppIcs qpo. for stealing some carpenters' tools Wheeler stole a clock from Z. C. M. I. and was sentenced to twenty-five days on the streets. ' They had just worked out their sentences, having beon relejised only two days since. Robert Woodey got on a New Year's spree, broke some bar turn-, biers and when asked to pay for the same became boisterous, requiring the cairn influence of the city jail to pacify him. He paid $10. |