Show BEFORE DIEHld9S BAR Honry Miller of Denver who was drunk and disorderly when the officer picked him up on Commarclal street bowed to thy clerk when his name was called at Police court yesterday afternoon Your Honor said Henry with penitent grin I did get drunk on that avenue of sin A crowd < < there was drinking high balls and gin And J butted In Judge I Just butted In The words of Judge DIehl were measured and Blow This Is your first line here and you may go I But the next time you drink make your high balls thin And If tho crowd Is large dont bull In dont butt in to 10 V The case of Henry Carlson excited contempt con-tempt While drunk he struck a cripple who sells paper lowers The latter asked Carlson If he wanted to buy bin paper roses and Carlson who Is a heavilybuilt miner knocked him down He was arrested ar-rested by Ofllccr Smith Carlson put t In no defense Carlson said Judge Diehl you ought to he proud of your prowess You are a strong healthy fellow The plalntllt hero Is a helpless cripple Jut to show your bravery you struck him A coward won ithmI do that Drink Is no excuse ex-cuse I have no sympathy for von You may pay fm on the charge of being drunk and c20 for the assault and battery or spend an equivalent number of days In Jail Carlson who claims to work in the mines In Blngham started his friends out for the money OK f Ferdinand and Gcorgo Tacschkc the In corrlglblcs who wele mixed up with the Krommelor children who placer mined WOJ out of helm mothers trunk several days ago were released by Judge J3lchl I yes teiday morning Morris Sommer a former for-mer Justice of the Peace appeared for the lads and asked that llu > case be continued without date lir > said thai the older lad will go to Seattle to reside with his father The younger boy Is not old enough to ap prcclalo the seriousness of his offense but lie will he more carefully guarded by his mother In the future The stolen money Is being restored to Mrs Krommelcr as fast as It can be recovered t C S Cannon who Is hold on the charge of burglary bad his preliminary hearing before Judge Dlehl yesterday morning1 Cannons familiarity with method of procedure pro-cedure In criminal cases gave the Impression Impres-sion that he IP I not a novice lie wanted to waive his preliminary hearing but th prosecution was unwilling lo agree lot this arrangement Ho waived his right to erosFcxamlno witnesses and to testify I In his own behalf He wns bound over In the sum of S2o for the District court and was locked up III default of the bond dr ninndcd f f Four fchoolbos t wore arraigned before his Honor 1 yesterday afternoon on a charge of trespass Tney were arrested on the complaint of P 1C I McKlnnoy qf 1010 Windsor Wind-sor avenue Mr McKlnney has considerable consid-erable fruit upon his property and his gropes particularly have a reputation for lusclousncss that Is known to every boy III the ward The result Is that t I bin place Is on the calling list of every lad In that part of the city but they usually got around when the family Isnt looking and havo helped themselves to the t pleasures 01 the garden There wns some doubt whether limn lads under priest were guilty of stealing steal-ing the fruit and sentence was r suspended 1 upon their promise to keep off the premises prem-ises o e 13 J Downs a lad who has resided in the city about a month took the sidewalk In front of the police station for a bicycle track and was arrested He was surprised when Judge Diehl told him there was an ordinance against sidewalk riding and that the I ordinance was sometimes enforced en-forced I promised to make an example of the next person brought before me on this charge said the Judge I borrowed the wheel about a week ago and was just learning to ride said the Ind Well Ill make an exception in your case but Id advise you tr read the I ordinance and find l out where you can ride1 The lad promised prom-ised to read every word < < of It and was released re-leased |