Show I it I ijD6EliE fONY 4 iTNg 4 The performance s started by John McKenney who responded to the charge of having been unlawfully drunk with a plea of guilty Yls sor lIe said I was drunk but I 1 have work out here aways and If yer Honor will let me go I wont coW back backBeen 45 Been here before asked the court The prisoner admitted that ho had but It was nearly two years ago Ho then looked innocent for a full minute un der the critical eye of tho court while his case was being weighed in the Ju dicial balance See if you cant slay away two years more said the court and John am bled into the street o a S I M McMann had been up the day be fore and admitted his guilt He had missed getting a pass to take him to work and had token a drink or two which had turned his head and mixed his feet he was very very sorry in deed sir So was the court but a valuation of 10 was placed on the second sec-ond appearance o o S William Hunter a young man with hands showing an acquaintance with labor admitted having Indulged too fully In various decoctions It was his first offense he had a Job and wanted to go to it His wish was granted S 9 S S G Obi ay an old man a hardworking hard-working mechanic with a troubled look had boon found on tho street in a drunken stupor He told a pitiful talc of his sister having died suddenly Monday night on account of which ho had no fleep for two nights and in his exhausted condition whisky had looked good to him but had not been good for him himHe He wanted to be released so as to attend his sisters funeral und take a last look at her face lie was told that he ought to btiv lined heavily for drinking unler such circumstances but I was permitted to go S S The J C cash bail oCWJ Standen and of Thomas Tennant drunks were declared de-clared forfeited as was the 10 bail of number of women of the town I |