Show tJ iE f fEfMON1 S Ak11rDNJir A man with whiskers like unto thoEe 1 sported by Herr Most but who was rather more meek In manner said Yah Ha tanks I vas but not moosch an Ha vas here some months ago an Ha vas told dat Ha need not bay any tings So I go by myself Well you will not go by anybody this time until you have found 3 oJ A Anna Taylor with a Ladysmlth hat and a wan smile was charged with having been a bad girl It was shown that while she had undoubtedly been Indiscreet In her conduct her arrest on the charge against her was also ill advised and she was allowed to GO with a warning that she should pick her companions In the future it > A Jodlch Dogan made a mistake when he gave up the stage and picked uptime up-time tl1QcI Jodlch Is a humorist by nature na-ture HQ is also of a poetical turn of mind Neither of these can be found in a hod So when Jodlch realizes that he made a mistake In his vocation he grows blue and Incidentally blows froth from schooners Then he lands In Jail and repents It was the same old story this time but It cost him 3 tic Judge being averse to continued performances S A A He said he was a booster in a gam blinghouse testified an olllccr when Fred Muncie was arraigned on the clmigc oC being a vag Haw Is 1 = 1 if Wall I have worked in the Green JJighl and in Snowballs place It will be thirty days in jail this time Mr Muncie And as he was led away ho was heard to say he did not bee how he1 could be pinched when the proprietors of the houses in whIch he had worked had paid for the protection of the city Fred may have solved that somewhat intricate problem by the time his term has expired I e A Sanies Anderson a youth who had not trespassed upon a cake of spap for some time was charged with vagrancy If bclnsr a news agent on a railway train and butchering peanuts was vagrancy va-grancy then was he a vagrant He thought the ofllcer had made a mistake mis-take and said he was anxious to get to Denver where he would be welcomed wel-comed t He was given chance I A C OEd O-Ed ward Baker was charged with keeping a fierce vicious and dangerous dog and Instead ot adopting the usual methods In such cases Mr Baker staggered stag-gered the court by pleading guilty and admitting that the animal had bitten a child of one of his neighbors In behalf of the defendant DIehl said he had been given to understand hut the dog would bo killed and he asked that the defendant discharged 1 Tho defendant will be given his liberty I lib-erty and the canine will be taken to the crematory ordered the Judge A A A j Then the docket ended |