Show Harry Gordon a young man who came here to sec the sights said he was from Cripple Creek He supposed he was a vag and would plead guilty Because he saw there was nothing else for him to do lie had been well supplied sup-plied with money however and did not owe any one a cent Ho had been drinking considerably and in the habit I of chasing around the alleys of tIle tenderloin at late and unusual hours Johnson said Gordon had been raising shook He pleaded lo be allowed to go and was given Iwo hours to turn his prow In the direction of Cripple Creek 00 Ivlns Mills had been caught in the act of stealing three beer bottles from the rear of a saloon Mills pleaded that he had been told to take them by a couple of small boys who had assured as-sured him that It would be all right because no man had any use for an empty bottle Mills went forth free but with the nerds of the Judge ring ing In his ears that If he ever came back he was liable to be sent to the reform school which would mean eight years as It was discovered that the lad was 13 years old now A Smith admlllcd that he tad driven his team on the strip in the street wacred to bicyclists but alleged In his defense that he either had to do that or run Into a bakery wagon and he preferred to take chances especially that he did not think much about the ordinance at the lime Five dollars was his portion |