Show dUDGTrr1r1ONXsjj mEfi I Jessie Anderson a siren of the slums I I was arrested on the charge of vagrancy The real cause of herIncarceration however was a complaint that she had touched a man who loved not wisely but too well for the sum of 50 Jessie said that she could show that she WOH Innocent as the babe unborn if she were I given time to patch up her character llLnd sho was allowed until today to make the necessary repairs u Col Ephralm Kelly once again flooded the marble corridors with his basso pro fundo Ho denied that he had been making speech to a water fountain or that he had any nlinllon of trespassing upon the primary rights of the owner thereof At the roncluslon of these remarks re-marks he had Just enough wind left to giyp as the Judge sent him up for sixty days and added the woids hard labor Roy Williams with J a decollete shirt red whiskers and trousers suggestive o f lace at the bottom iild lie wiis not leady I for trial on the rhargo of vagrancy and then concluded that hens i w he-ns ready to meet any emergency I l However his case went over till today e a o A Fuller a lad of about 1C but who seemed to have had the experience of a man oflO was charged with vagrancy It was shown that he was in the habit of picking up young girls on Hits street and taking them to questionable resorts re-sorts Ho had been caught in one of the assignationhouses in company < with another young fellow and a couple of girls on Sunday evening Ho made avery a-very Ingenious defense but It was not of a character to convince the Judge who took occasion to remind him that ho believed the vagrancy law was ramed for just such cases as his and then proceeded to tell him that he would help on the public Improvements for tho period of ninety days Fuller attempted to enter a feeble protest but he was cut short by tho Judge who told him I that his case had been decided and that he would hear nothing further fiom him And young Fuller was led away There are said to lie others of his class who will keep him company in the Immediate Im-mediate future 6 k George Deinphy had red hair and a subdued mien the latter having been acquired since he had been put Into Jail as he had been quite obstreperous when ho h was taken upI < up-I have but just come from the hospi tal t he explained and as I had no money I had to do something and so I did tho best that I could I was not strong enough to do hard work and HO I tried to do whatever I could No I have no desiro to go to jail and will do tho best that I can If I am dOn d-On this statement he was turned loose l S August Nielsen one of the latest converts I con-verts to the Blue church io far forgot Ids promises in tho lodgeroom made In tho presence of the members of the suicide sui-cide branch of that order as to get on what Is termed In police nomenclature a howling Jag All tho terms and signs and symbols of the order that ho could think of were hurled at the Judge tho result being that August was given ono more chance to get out of ho city ho having accepted he said the posi lion of superintendent of the Last Chance mine at Sunnyslde J tl U Being convicted of having made InC In-C nl exposures In the presence of little lit-tle girls on South Temple street M J ODonnell who claimed that he was 50 years of age was sent up for sixty days u a 0 John Ryan said he was a barber and had tried to get work but had failed Ills health was not of the best and when lie had been released l by the Judge before he had tried to live UI to the agreement made but ere he had a chance to do so he had been run in J by tho police i I was walling money from home ho insisted and had j not begged from any I body BO I do not sec how I could be called a vag This time you will go was the ultl matuln of the Judge and you will be allowed twentyfour hoursnot one second more In which to get out of tho cityWill Will these fellies he Bald pointing to the police leave l me alone for that timoThey They will undoubtedly if you be have yourself but you must remember that twentyfour hours is the limit If you como back you will get exactly ninety days neither more nor less With a shudder and a thought of the future the defendant vanished S John Randolph a colored gentleman made a discovery Sunday He had found a saloon where he could buy beer and he had l a few friends who were will ing to act as hosts As a result he got too much of what he called a good thing and was run in Tho oldtlmo rule was Invoked and there will be a 1 colored waiter In the beanery for five days 4 Several other minor cases were dis posed of atuj DIehl made tho customary announcement |