Show I REFORE DEHLS > > BAR The attorneys for Mat Tlaagncy charged with Sunday liquor selling were not satisfied with the I100 ball l > oC by the desk sergeant And Insisted that tho court fix tho bond To oblige thni the court put the ball at 200 4 Q Jerry Levy pleaded guilty to vagrancy Ho wild he had come hero from Ogden What wore you doing there Htked tho court Jerry hesitated and finally rpllvl I wasnt doing much there either Why dont you get a job the Judge Inquired 1 Well I have been pretty lucky Jerry will work on tho chain gang for tho next twenty daya I Sadie Olf < on one of the four women arrested ar-rested nt th i Olympic roomlnsnouac on the charge of prostitution pleaded not guilty Tho witnesses for the iimrcuilon admitted that she worked a m chambermaid chamber-maid at tho house and could not swear that alto had ever rcrilved money from men Attorney Van Cott moved to dN miss the case after the city had nsteil anl Judge Diehl tobk the motion und r advisement Drunk as a lord was Michael Boyle An offshoot of the Irish soIl When found upon the street asleep And carried to the dungeon deep Whim he awoke und looked aiound Ito rocounlzod familiar ground Melhinka that nailbestuddc1 door And I Iron bars Ive seen before And when Sol Ivlmballs smiling face Illuminated all I th j olace Mike recognized the friendly beam And know It was no passing dream The day passed on lOll Mile1 could feel That he would shortly mei Jmlgt > Diehl His premonition proved quite true J And Doyle has thirty la > s to di I |