Show u1IANt aT1NL There was a motley gang on the bench when the court opened There was white and black and yellow Between Be-tween a Chinaman and a colored woman wo-man sat Charles White who was charged with the burglary ot Braby S Morriss grocery store by which he Is I supposed to have made away with 125 1 lie seemed to enjoy his company however how-ever and when arraigned pleaded not guilty and asked to be allowed to consult con-sult an attorney He will be examined tomorrow t 4 Jennie Rice the colored woman said she did not break into the shoeshop at Fort Douglas and could prove it She was given till tomorrow to get witnesses wit-nesses who will swear that she Is not guilty Jennie said that she also desired de-sired aime in which to Insult an attorney I at-torney e W D Smith got hold of a Jag and a firecracker on the 3rd of July and he threw the firecracker under the seat of an old shoemaker named T Thoreson Smith had some fun but It cost him 5 J a John Sherman of Wyoming long and goodnatured arose yawned and said he was guilty He had a bad night and did not know how he came to be thrown In but he did not believe It was bo cause Ire was sober He was extended the freedom of the city as It was the first time he had ever been here V S i A fresh young guy was James Dahl charged with being full on the 6th Guess its so because T was drunk on the Fourth he replied The Judge looked severe and announced an-nounced that the fine would be S3 Well I cant pas it he said and then he was told that he would have to make his peace with tIme desksergeant O ft Im just after coming put of the hospital where I had rheumatism said H E Morgan and after a long spiel such as would have done credit to Dlehl he was told to go John Murray peddled without a license but did so because he did not know this city was different from others oth-ers Besides that he was of the opinion opin-ion that peddling was better than begging beg-ging any day Having c yearning to return to Focatello he was headed that way a 4 Tobe Hanly came from BIngham to have a time Have you had It asked the Judge Yes Too much in fact Well you had bettor go homeS home-S a Jerry OConnor a tough with his arm In a sling was charged with assaulting Joseph Love It proved to boa racial question and the gentleman from Montana Mon-tana known as a bad man from Butte was sent up for ten days for smashing Love with a beer glass because he was of Scotch descentS descent-S Sam Hop the tramp Chinaman who is so bad that even his own race will have naught to do with him confessed that he had a dread of work Finding that his sanitary condition had been Improved of late the Judge inflicted him upon Kimball for thirty days a Yaas vot de yentlcman saay be troo I guess said John Eckstein It vas arm an I vas not yused to rink But Ay haf a cow and a calf and a heifer an horse at home and Ay tank dat Is yore I scud pe You do Tans an Ay skall say to you I trlnk no more forever no The plea melted the heart of the Judge Go home to the heifers was the command f S Cl Some forfeitures were announced and then the docket ended |