Show Iii I ifrn PirinIf ii hL u > u vuiu liuu i ClIlVJlll UCF definitely whether or not she ICllCIIucr had 1 been I I drunk on the evening preceding Her entire mind was filled with remorse and she announced her intention of announce Intenton remaining re-maining far from the confines of n Po lice court providing his Honor would I Jet her depart 4 The court however decided that the prisoner was coming entirely too often and that a fine of 15 would be the most I powerful moral argument presentable 1r Walter Russell the young electrician who tried to demolish 11 Commercial + street saloon Friday evening admitted thai he had been drunk and perhaps n little too demonstrative In his Intoxication ic Intoxi-cation but as the offense was his first 4 one he escaped with u fine of 5 Jo sph Goddard who also had been II drunk admitted the offense and was assessed IO I Harold Mulholland and A Smith two l extremely small boys were charged by i1 Thomas Hlnmarsh of SB I street with 11 having tieBpassed on hiH place upsetting ti upset-ting an outbuilding during the course jI of thelrlmmblos on his land The boys kM denied their guilt whereupon evidence was introduced to substantiate the charge of trespass fl Run on home was tho final direction direc-tion of the court to the two children 3I i and they lost no time in leaving the courtroom behind ii ¼ M Mary Jane Smith a colored woman charged with petit larceny entered a n plea of not gullly and her case was set 1flIJ for Monday morning at 10 oclock Before the close of the session Leo t firlBsell who Is awaiting trial oil a charge of vagrancy was aAlfiwed to depart on his own recognIaw1 |