Show cJkT rlf DY I l Y f 1E 3 t j When the court opened yesterday I afternoon u biff Japanese ctunella adorned the desk that Is ffraclojlaly s alI al-I I lowed the reporters of the city at Ihc Police court Jtesoluilons of thanks I were about lo be drafted and sent to I ClerIc Diehl but In his usual modest j I manner ho declined to receive credit l t I ifor that which he did not deserve i I Then It wus suggested that It might i be a peace offering from the chief but I It was soon discovered lhat he was not 1 srullly It was noticed that Itandolph cast a fatherly protection around the t I ilover and this was explained later when C A Kellan a gentleman from the Northland was called on the carpet to answer to the charge of potty larceny It being claimed that he had jnirlouned the sold flower Jardiniere and all from lliu residence of Miss Josie Jap who for 10 per month IM I allowed to live breathe and have her being on the street known as Commercial Commer-cial and In so doing had run Into Randolphs arms You are charged with petty larceny lar-ceny said Diehl Kellan made a motion as though to say Como again please I Are you guilty asIced Diehl intones In-tones that could have been heard on Main street Ehl Did you steal this flower Veil I guess T took him And from the Japanese house Oh ya but vy 1 know not lie Is not the slightest good to me I haC no room for him The plea that ho should be liberated because he had been working at Coreys camp was of no avail Kellun was lined 10 and Randolph bore the blossoms In triumph from the room a o u I Fred Turner whose occupation Is a hairdresser In a livery stable but who sometimes varies tho monotony of thaL life by driving a carriage took outa load of people yesterday morning morn-ing and not being satisfied with that kind of a load he immediately proceeded pro-ceeded to acquire another Coming up Main street sis an early hour ho ran into a Chinaman and took exceptions excep-tions to tho style of his headgear Before Turner could suggest any changes however tho heathen fled Then he ran foul of a bicycle which ho immediately proceeded lo kick into In-to the gutter and when he had landed his prize ho turned and asked tho wheel how It liked it As there was no response Turner sauntorcd up the street and the first man he met Avas Smith to whom he introduced himself in style that cannot be tolerated even by Urn Night Hack Drivers Protective association The blow was landed behind be-hind Smiths right cur and this tended to make that gentleman a lllllo sore not only In body but In mind Officer Alilner also leslilled that tim assault was entirely unprovoked Did he know what he was doing I asiceu me Judge Well I couldnt see his mind responded re-sponded arilner Then the Judge Imposed a line of 25 o k iii Jo Publlco has one arm and a profusion I pro-fusion of nerve Had he retained both of these I useful members he might now bo on the slate for Democratic candidate I candi-date for Governor Instead of this I however he Is engaged In the humblp occupatIon of peddling for live cents each lead pencils that cost him at least a nickle a doxen Is tho proiit HO great In your hue of business Mr Publlco asked the Judge apparently as a question of privilege that you can afford to get drunk and try to run the town1 I That was a question Joseph was not looking for and he tapped his ihlnk lank for a few minutes with his linger before he answered iu the negative k13ut I can leave tdwnIf I you say ao My usefulness as a peddler of pencils Is Cthl this lown because no one Will bu y pencils from inc i vlien they 1 find I have been arrested for being I trunk Id like to get to1 higher altitude al-titude The court was Inclined to the belief lhot a uhango oC climate would ha beneficial to Mr Publico and gave him one hour In which to start for some place where pencilpeddlers who gel full on money that Is given by many out of sympathy are more largely appreciated ap-preciated a George Murray was sad and solemn as he gazed out of the window In the direction of the boulevard There was no doubt In his mind but that he was in such a condition as to make tho services of a policeman a necessity hut it was a mistake which he would rectify at the earliest possible moment Three dollars or three days re maiked the Judge o Half a dozen gamblers who always register under assumed names for felled the amounts left for their ap pearance on the charge of keeping gambling houses and then tho docket ended |