| Show JuftftTI fM M OX5HTlNft I I t l Frank Howard the first star was performer per-former Fiank is a little fellow with a smooth face and a calm demeanor He was charged with vagrancy It was shown however that ho had enticed J Af Richmond alias Henry Fairfield Into it rooming house under the pretense of selling him a mine and once In there a sociable game of cards followed whereby the guileless rnan had been relieved of 35 Richmond Rich-mond told a very straight story and the crossexamination of Howard I seemed to but strengthen the cace for tho prosecution Richmonds testimony I I was taken yesterday because he del I 1 I de-l sfrcd to continue on his Journey to San L Franclnoo and furtli < evidence both for prosecution and defense went over I until Monday tho bond being placed at 100 a o i Michael Corbett said he came down frt > m Coreys camp in Parleys ccjryon I i What is the reason asked the Judge why every man who comes tp this city from that camp seems to cpnslder It i his duty to get drunk Mike shook what little hair he has I left But yr Honor I would like to explain I ex-plain There lo I but one explanation nj ces Jsary You came from there arc you ready to go back I Well rather and without further adq Mike grabbed his battered hat and hit the trail towavd Summit county o 0 Pat Doyle according to all precedents pre-cedents should have been given ninety I days on the charge of vagrancy but I the innocent faraway look In his qycs seemed to have a softening effect upon the1 Judge and he was given one hour Inwhich l to leave the city |