Show WDiili TfMfO1 ft I TtN E T Earl a big heavyset fellow was charged with being drunk Ho was very pathetic In hla pica for his release re-lease saying that he asked It only because be-cause ho had to go out and bury hit littlechild He admitted having been before the court on one occasion before when ho was charged with having taken a watch from a I lodger In a mission mis-sion on Commercial street ji I am an old soldier ho said and wan shot In the head at the battle of Gettysburg which left a wound from which I have never recovered and when I feel mean and take a few drinks they go to my head That Is all You may go remarked the Judge and the old fellow looked grateful and departed with a threat that he would never come back S 01 George Walton was charged with drunkenness pure and simple on the docket but it turned out that his crime was considerably more serious as he had grossly insulted a lady while under un-der the Influence He was assessed 10 Then he rebelled but l was quieted by the assertion of the Judge that had the lady appeared against him and told the story alleged by the policemen l ho would not have escaped under 50 S Raymond Burr was a > > < OK8Cd 45 for a plain drunk and John Brown found keeping a gumbllnghoust HO forgetful for-getful as to fail to appear and takedown take-down the ball put up for that offense Jliirl Mir n Mir f itvrnt tilled |