Show POLICE CAMEOS Charles Anderson an Infantryman of the Twentythird regiment and Isadore Leland a laborer each possessed pos-sessed of a bclllcosojuff were making too much noise on Main street yesterday yester-day afternoon when they were Interrupted inter-rupted by Officer Roberta The soldier sol-dier at once objected to being ar rested wrenching himself free and beginning be-ginning an attack on thc officer A fierce encounter followed In which prisoner and captive rolled freely about on the pavement tho policeman finally coming out ort top the burly form of the drunkensoldier However he wan no sooner allowed to rlso to his feet than he began another struggle which was shortJived as several bystanders and Officer Barlow assisted In throwing throw-ing hint into the patrol wagon Lc land thc other captive caused no trouble A charge plain drunkenness drunken-ness was placed against each of the men S 0 Dominico Plcschlo alias James Sullivan Sul-livan who runs the Lone Star euIooVi on Commercial street was yesterday discharged by Judge Tlmmony the charge of robbing David Taylor a miner ot about SS5 Tayloc said the saloonman had taken thc money from him and thrown him out of his place after someone had hit him on the head He then went to his room where ho became unconscious and next morning morn-Ing he found his money gone There was evidence save that of tho complainant com-plainant to show that Sullivan took the mpncy as alleged and the Judge I was of the opinion that tho plaintiff had several opportunities to dispose of thc cash In other places besides the saloon |