Show BEFORE DIEHLS RAIL Considerable mpathy was felt for Alec Lewis lie wan a nicelooking young fcl of of pleasing address and did not seen to ho over IS years old yet Officer Gul brnnson said he had put huts coat on the elilcwnlk and dared the wholo city tho police force included to trend on the tall of It Ho vas charged with being drunk and resisting nn officer How old ore youV asked the court I am supposed to be 22 years old said Lewis Im a soldier he added by way of explanation 1 suppose I must have done whut ihe officer Buys but r dont remember re-member anything about It The fact IK 1 lldnt know I was in here until this mornIng morn-Ing I Von have evidently had some squirrel whisky tho Kind that makes n squirrel I lilnk It can Iluk a bear mild the court You would bu clIsciinrKid if you bad not resisted tho officer but for that offense I v ill litivc to line you 10 J J II I did not do this heinous thIng Unto the court said Thomas King Bccauao I love the taste of rum That dont expliiln why I have come The truth is 1 have heard a talc About your Justly famous jail It I was to try a patent bunk That i I JudulKcn In this here drunk The court aid l Sir Ill let you caste On cells find bars for thirty days 1 Six hackmcn arrested for trespassing on tho prcinhics of tin Oregon Short Line l lull way company have employed Powers Slruuj Llpprnan to tent 1 their right to wait for trains within the pi escribed llii Its The company permits the Jehus 10 enter the lot ton minutes before the ar Ival of trains but icfuues to let them jon jo-n sooner Judge Powers appeared yesterday yes-terday and said that defendants would Mead not guilty allow the city to offer its > roof allow a conviction and appeal to the District court This proKfanime was followed Officer Glllespie testified that till defendants had entered the premises without the perinlralon of the owners hen and Judgu Dichl Imposed a flno of Flo on each prisoner There has always I lawn > more or Ics friction on this qw lon the hnokrncn elalmlng that fivorlt I sm was shown and they now seem delcr milled to nettle It permanently a Vanrancy was the charge proforrod against Albert Chpulhnm and Villlnm Cole two 17yearold boys Albert said his parents were dead mid that ho lives with his undo Colo elapsed t5 have + a tome with his grandmother Both pleaded plead-ed not guilty but Judge Ulehl refused to let the trial go on until an effort had been made to communicate with their guardians J J 1lnnlcan For drunkcnnoKs was In aIn Inc 1 aiii lira tint begin nln And HO he saved his sklu nyin Villlam Woodslde had a Jug Tho Jag It was a beaut t 11 fin IIn iii ill il = n had enough To injure ills repute And as they had been drunk before f They both went down Ibo chute I |