Show BEFORE DIEHRd9 S BAllo d BAlloAi Ai The clerk read the complaint charging Ham Wells with being unlawfully drunk Mr Wells pleaded gull 15 lIow long haw It been since you were here asked the court Ten long months It was evident that the defendant was In bad physical condition and he was committed to the custody of the jailor for fifteen days = C r John Fredericks undertook to explain how two rings some Filipino coins and a hairpin stolen from Mrs Gomer Thomas Thom-as happened to be In his pocket He secured se-cured the loncsoiixht onnorinnltv in make his few remarks even though there was a thirtyday sentence at the end of It ItI 1 met Mrs Whttecottoii on the street said the abed prisoner She said she was going to buy a hat and wanted me to I go along I went Into the store with her and she tried on some hula and so on Then she said that she would have to go lo a barber shop and have her hair dressed before she could purchase the hat Y > went to a ynluon with a man namcd Clarkc where Clarke nnd Mrs White cotton began to wrangle about some thiiiK I heard him say T I put you onto it and you have I not divided even Mrs Whltccotlon took out some Filipino pen nies and Clarke offered them I to 110 for pocket pieces I said No sir I dont want them Then he slipped them into my poclel The City Attorney slated that Mrs Thomas did not wIsh to appear In court now that she had recovered her property Judge Diehl observed that too many I peo ple sought lo evade their duty to the com munity when they got their property back and stated that the complaining witness should have been subpoenaed and i nnlrorl In nit < lIrl iin1v l < Inn ult tn I M UJ U o Augusta Cottrell pleaded guilty to the chario of stealing an undenvalat valued at 50 cents from the Z C M I Her brother with whom she lives made a pica for leniency He was greatly distressed by the disgrace > which had come upon his family and said that If lils sister were confined In Jail ho would feel 1 obliged to move away from the city The court and all the spectators were moved by Mr Cottrclls evident sincerity Judge Diehl imposed a flue of 135 which Mr Cottrell paid Miss Cottrell asked permission to bo heard and complained to the court thai one of the newspapers hud done her an Injustice by clainlng that she stole a silk Hlclrt Why I never had a silk skirt In my life II she protested r 1C M Best = t wa allowed to have used Indnciiit language to William Gullck an fXprefMnnn because Gullck kept I 1L cow tied near his window The cow has tubprculoslr and her breath Is something awful testified Best Hn told mo that il I did not take my cow away he would said Guliok I did not use any such lanniasT de I clued Best J did 1 11110 the word lubrrcu loIs aovoril times smd they ratty have misunderstood nv Judtfo Dlehl decided thnt the affair was one in which the court hnd no 111I nniHOri to t interfere and turned the defendant loose o i Joseph Ray urrrstcd for viola UHK the license ordinance1 by pctidlliu falco jeWel ry was lvcn twentyfour hours In which to large l town |