Show o HEARD AD D SEEN EST IN 1 COURT Ugh observed ob Charlie as DIeM DIehl shouted in his ear the accusation Lion tion of drunkenness a aj It was evident that the Indian did not Quite j comprehend the ite situation and no matter how loud the veiled hi In his ear he seemed 10 tD wham be in total ig ignorance 1 norance of what was waa expected of him Ugh UP said Indian Jane JaneUS Ugh US said eald d Indian Mary and lid in des Sol knowledge of the th Ute TILe tongue t acquired In Arizona was brought into service After some min into minutes minI I utes ivies Charlie muttered Me sleep BleeD me wake up big Indian ugh His remarks were taken as a plea 1 of not guilty and Officer Johnston Johneton backed up by Sperry was w called upon to re relate reI late 1st I how the beer dance was interrupt interrupted ed oil on the west side Then the court told Charlie and the maidens they were in danger of ef getting about days each It if It they lItey cante beck back with fire water k house bouse ugh said sold Interpreter Inter geSticulating fran Iran frantically and Charlie seemed to te under understand stand hue but bu nevertheless was loth to leave eave his surroundings Finally Boun Bouncer Bouncer eec HemPel Hampel started the trio down stairs Jane Jaae and Mary their robes around them gracefully and leading the Why WaY John Joan Jo n Ford Peril said Ad he ha had bd lost loet an eye and was about to assert en that he h didt know w where to find it t wh when fl i DIehl Diehi brought him up with terrible sudden suddenness suddenness ness by demanding what on earth the defendants eye had ad to do with his be being betag tag ing bowled up us John flunked Sail Said he be heam became fame came am in to s PP ee e a doctor dot r and belon e ein in Alta city He was wa advised to stay at home the next time he be h lost an eve The case cue against S L I Bright was then at the instance of or the police polke tone He i h the young man masi ao au of f trying to sell lieU n ii gold Ruid g d watch the charge hen b g violating the t license or orThe The Th Hf hD named ll Charles Pear th than tho n f k his n il He was that ny say nay he tie had intoxicated m cat d unit and i I as for striking his wife Well well he lie had bad hadI I done ne d no such thing Why should HI strike er he de do demanded demanded I We be good friends Jane dud and Hi I went W down cellar veSter a afternoon and nd come came up again t Hi distinctly remembers members but there was wan no bad words Exchanged between h us Hi IiII Hiam am urn jf J Pearce was forced to confess that h had been In court before and five days was the verdict Paul Becker the hero of Monday ron a nights event on Commercial street pleaded guilty to striking Chubby Ch Arnold but In order to get set at the facts taets Chubby was va put on the stand When he had finished testifying Re ker asked if it was not net a fact that be had poked him In jn the ribs What That an infernal story exclaimed Chubby with enthusiasm and Indig Indignation Indignation nation That men makes me tIred fired Why good G Gd d me bit hit him In the ribs Me What an infernal story MOry Chubby was advised to 10 calm him himself himself himself self Then Theil made the fatal eon con confession that he was a piano player In ln d 0 bawdy house Hm you ought to be in jaiL Fifty deys days It was wa shown that at t Pat Harrington Barrington in addition addi fon to t being Monk drunk was wu playing pl I II gulf CO It in a First South sou th st street reel saloon wIth b billiard ard balls and that two cr or e I windows had uttered suffered accordingly I Pats portion wa ws w ten t n days I |