Show W E r l rlf I < iTIJN John Murray was charged with trespassing tres-passing in the city jail yard He had merely gone there he said to tell a prisoner whoseftlme would soon expire ex-pire that he would meet him In Pocatello Poca-tello He pleaded Ignorance of the ordinance or-dinance and made a strong talk for liberty but the courtesy usually accorded ac-corded on the first offense was denied and the court sid Five dollars which remark tho prisoner translated to mean live days n S S Peter Peterson was accused of having hav-ing been drunk He said he had Just come in from Idaho where he had been working but the palms of his hands did not indicate that Peter had been in close touch with labor The prisoner either was ignorant of the English lan guagq or was an expert at feigning Ignorance Ig-norance for histansweie aid not at all fit onto the questions that were asked him This was Peters first ofCcnse also but tho prize of liberty will be withheld with-held for three days a the 3 line imposed im-posed was not forthcoming S Q James Kennedy was not only accused ac-cused of being drunk but of violating the Icensoordinancc by peddling spectacles spec-tacles in numerous saloons Kenney interposed the Jlrst offense plea a to drunkenness and denied having offered of-fered glasses for sale But the evidence of 3 bluccoat was credited by the court I and James was fined S5 which In his case was equivalent to five days S U S W J Standon was fined on Thursday for being drunk On Friday he was too full to come before the court on a similar charge and yesterday having recovered from the effects of the second sec-ond jag he appeared in part only for in the mixup Standen claimed to have lost both his upper and lower set of store teeth In proof oChis loss Stan dens conversation was accompanied by a whistling sound like unto a March wind passing through a keyhole and his lips were sunken like those of an octogenarian He denied having soaked his teeth for whisky but admitted that they were well soaked in whisky Ho was sick and hungry when he left the courtroom Thursday and the first drink had made him drunk Standen pleaded hard for liberty and a opportunity to resume Vork which was awaiting him He was told to go S a The case against R W Cain charged with violating tho bicycle ordinance was called and the defendant falling to answer the S5 bail which had been substituted for the wheel which was appropriated at the time ot his arrest was declared forfeited S S S DIehl slammed the docket and declared de-clared the weeks work finished |