Show L IN THE POLICE COURT COUT Bill Bi Jenks the hugging drunk who stirred up such an excitement on West Temple street Wednesday night by em embracing el bracing a strange woman woman was as the first frt on the docket in the police court cur yes yesterday yesterday yesterday Bill Bi who is a sheep herder I had left a 5 with wih the te desk dek sergeant sergent and hied hie himself back to Tooele to take care of his flocks fock Frank Lattiere Lt t ere the Commercial street saloon keeper who was arrested early yesterday morning for keeping a disorderly house made is appearance represented by Attorney J M l Hamil Hamilton Hamilton HamiLton ton The arresting officer said he had warned the defendant several times to stop the flow fow of rag rg time melody which was wa emanating from the drink shop but the music and hilarity failed to cease The judge after ater weighing the matter mater decided that the bartender was s not guilty gity of a very Yeo bad breach of the peace and discharged him himL himL L L H McFarland the banjoist who vho produced the rag rg time tunes was then arraigned on a charge of vagrancy It I was claimed that he hp has ha been ben hanging around for some time doing nothing hut but edifying saloon loafers with wih his music music The musician admitted that had been his occupation for the past pat few feu days but said sid he had a job to go to right away awa On the promise that he ho would leave his banjo at home Mc McFarland McFarland McFarland Farland w ws allowed to depart |