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Show y - HANDCUFF CIRCLES. Gee Was in a Merciful Mood This j Morning:. AFTERMATH OF THE ELECTION. i Iaddj- Boyle Bobs Up Serenely and Is Consigned to the Iiastile A Gallant Eseert Discharged and Complimented The Greenberger Burglars Arraigned A Pair of Fighters, Who Are Still Friends, Discharged X'otea. There was an election tinge to the atmosphere atmos-phere of the police court this morning, but contrary to the expectations of the good Dr. Raleigh, who predicted a harvest of new boarders, Justice Gee was full of the milk of human kindness and discharged all who attributed their fall from grace to their partisanship. par-tisanship. Of course Paddy Boyle was on the mourners' mourn-ers' bench. A Monday morning session without the presence of the veteran inebriate inebri-ate would be like unto a Liberal parade without Powert. He was sent to the bastile for five days. ANDERSON WAS JUSTIFIED. A. Anderson, charged with disturbing the peace, was discharged. T!.s disturbance consisted of throwing a cooble-ttone at an impertinent jehu who almost run down several ladies the defendant was endeavoring I to pilot across Main street last evening during the reign of King Pandemonium. The court and prosecuting attorney were of the opinion that he did only that which a man could do under the circumstances and acted as though they would also like to present pre-sent him with" a set of engrossed resolutions as an evidence of the esteem in which thejr held him. , '; FIGHTERS DISCHARGED. J. H. King and Thomas Pomfit, friends and fellow Liberals, pleaded guilty to the charee of fighting, but attributed their pugnacious pug-nacious disposition to political zeal. They were discharged. THE GKEENBEEGER BURGLAES. Frtnk Barrett and F. E. Blake, arrested for the burglary of the Greenberir toiloring establishment at 118 West South Temple street last Saturday nfght, were arraigned, the former entering a plea of not guilty and the latter not guilty. Their hearing was postponed post-poned in order to secure witnesses. Snort Orders. . Manion was assessed $5 for fightine, and a similar charge against J. M. Thomas was dismissed. William H. Knox and B. N. Wood, the coons -who are charged with having stolen goods in their possession, were not arraigned. The hearing of Alaf Nostrom, charged with drunkenness,, disturbing the peace and petit larceny, was set for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. L. Steele, a colored patriot who interfered with H. G. Button, who on yesterday was clothed with the authority of a United States deputy marshal, his field of operations opera-tions being in the Second precinct, will have a hearing late this afternoon. |