Show S AftTBNEE 1 Joe Flynn Frank Barnes and Tom Read were the first to attract the at tenllon of Judge Timmony yesterday and each of them bore n bottlescarred countenance They were all charged with vagrancy and they did not deny < the soft Impeachment although all gave different reasons for being in that I condition Each one of them had various reasons to give why he had reached that stage and after all had I expressed their regret at having been Introduced to his Honor and promised to avoid that pleasure In the future they were allowed to depart You will be given one hour In which I to leave the town remarked the Judge Tit defendants did not seem to I realize their good fortune and sat still One hour I paid remarked the Judge and the hour will be divided equally between you You had better make the best of It I Well rather said Flynn who j seemed to have more Intelligence than I the others that makes H3 13 minutes I apiece but I guess ue can make it j and the trio went up the street at a 1 very rapid gait o S Billy Lloyd was called Billy was first called twenty years ago so It was not a new experience to him although It Is not so frequent now as It was In the good old days when things wero different with William Ills friends regretted seeing him there out Billy did not seem to care very much and took his ten days with the sangfroid which Col Ephralm Kelly Is supposed to have n copyright on i Loc MeGllleU called Dlehl and In response a small boy stepped forward j He was charged with disturbing the peace 1 Lee looked on In wonder The specific charge explained Dlehl to the Infant Is that you threw a brick at Andrew Jensens door Lee looked wise but said nothing Where Is the complainant asked the Judge JTc was here awhile ago and said he would be back In five minutes explained I ex-plained Diehl Um sold the Judge was he notified noti-fied to be here at 2 oclock He was responded Diehl Well as he Is not here the case will be dismissed Young man you may go and Lee and hid mamma did not need to be told twice C Mike Anrron who was charged with the theft of a pocketbook and its contents con-tents from Miss Ida Judd on Main street was called for trial He sftld he had not boon able to obtain counsel such as he desired and asked that his case go over until he could reach the persons he wanted To this Gunter demurred saying that i the defendant had been given ample time and Deputy Sheriff McDuff In formdd lie court that Aarron hud telephoned to Mrs Simon and others of the Hebrew faith for aid and they had informed him that they did not care whether he was a Mormon Jew or a Jentlle they could do nothing for himMiss Miss Ida Judd told how she had gone up Main street carrying the purse of her friend Miss Ida Weggeland In her hand when Aarron had grabbed It and disappeared up TcusdelH alley She identified the contents and the man who grabbed the money receptacle Miss Wcggeland gave similar testimony testi-mony and Wlllard Smith Detective Franks and Andy Smith told of the capture of the defendant and of the return of the stolen goods Aarron was sulky and vindictive In his nature and In his endeavor to clear himself only wove a tighter mesh around him He endeavored to show that there was a discrepancy in the amount of the money found upon his pcison and that which It was claimed was stolen and on so doing showed that he was grasping al a stiaw There is but one thing for me to lo said the Judge In conclusion The evidence Is conclusive to my mind and you will be held answer to the District court In a bond of 1000 Then the ladles who were held up sin fled Aarron scowled Herman Bam Jtrgcr submitted a nod of approval and the docket came to an end o e In connection with the case T Walters said he was approached several sev-eral days ago by Aarron who claimed hat he was a Hebrew and asked lo be helped Mr Tatters sent him up to his house at tho corner of B and Third street where he was fed and clothes given him and also ti little money I was a little bit anxious to sec whether he was not the same fellow he said and that Is why I came to the police court today He Is the same lad I guess I made a mistake but It goes all lie same he said In conclusion |