Show BEFORE DIEHLS I BARN I > BAR-N x r w rlw1 rf rf I A keg I o lager underneath a tree A little booze to help along the spree And no police to come a mcddlln round I I irJOHs thats paradise enough for me From the Rubalyat of Mullen Mulhol land J I While there was no demonstration or I disturbance of any kind It was quite plain that the afternoon performance oCD oC-D hl Comedy company at the police court yiBtcnlay Impressed tho audience asmonotonous and unplcaslng In Its lack of vnlety It Is not recorded that any of the spoclatorH besieged the box of flee to get their money back but the absence ab-sence of encores was significant ilost of the performertt wore wrestlers who had gohi a few rounds with the D mon Rum to their entire discomfiture Fur the most part they were good sports men andfrankly pwned 1 up that DRum gotthe better of them In fair and open combat Also they alt not demur ul tho i forfeiture of the purses which ranged In amount from 3 to o u t J C Gnrvey was charged with being unlawfully drunk The charge seemed to star Mr Garvey1 who I evidently was unCer the Impreuslon that he had been Itgally and legitimately drunk He bold hehad a Job and was working anti would return to hla employment with gladncns even with cnthuslabm If there were no Inconvenient obstacles s In the way When he was icqueated to put up threo kopocka for a passout check he aw row fully resumed his seat and said lie would stay for the balance I of the show S Franl Trusty answered an-swered not guilty to the Impeachment of vagrancy find In order or-der lo furnish picas Ins diversion for the people lnthb parquet offered to get a lawyer law-yer tovprovj his Innocence J In-nocence According ly his trial was Bet for Saturday afternoon Thirty dollars I was required of him as a Iond for his TcnPjit1rance and Mr Trust sighed wiats In a name 0 Im guilty Judge sold James Mullen when the court asked him to toll on Ms honor asa gentleman whether ho had or had not bpon wilfully feloniously unlawfully unlaw-fully and unpardonably drunk on a certain cer-tain occasion horclnboforo specifically act forth and narrated < 1 In the complaint But thero la extcnuiilin circumstances aB Zoan said to Corliinlon iou see I was drunk day before > eatcrday and a friend of mine paid the fine for me Naturally i expected him to do U again but thc false varlet hag descried me All I vrahtls just ono hour and Ill walk out of town and never come back Im sorry said tho Judgo regretfully but 1 rtfallza that time IH money and I aui only a poor but honest citizen so I cant afford to give away even one hotir However Ill give you a i chance to earn 53 working for tho city and doubtless they will Bell you as much time as you re I quire I I S Juut because ho wont peacefully to bed and objected I when ho wa routed I out In the cold gray I dawn of thu winter morning J II MuU t1 holland wni brought 104 UII for disturbing tho puapo The complainant I com-plainant happened to hi > tho owner of the bed and said that Muiholland used Ian I J guagc that was shocking und unwar ranted I guess Im guilty said tho culprit shaking his buld head mournfully 1 know 1 was drunk but I cant say wheth er I disturbed Ihe peace or not Flvo doltara worth of remorse was measured nut to him I c S William Dounc I next cumo up Ho I looked like a caricature carica-ture of Ilerr Moat and shyly confused that he hud Ju > < t 1 joined the comedy 1I company m a super I and hind never hud the pleasure oC meeting thin manager mana-ger before You art evidently > tno football of Fate Kjmpaihlzud ii T > the Judge no I wont pgnal ja yoU thlo 4 1 thistitqh This s owcd to touch 1 J I = < > Douno and he made a J twentyflvcjard run for the street S co Tho cases of R J Ashley and S Hud son were deferred for another performance perform-ance and then the curtain wont down There was a preliminary show In the morning at which r Ed Sieger pleaded guil ty to stealing some clolhlng from J 3 Chrlatonbon and was required lo pay a line of 540 or spend forty days In tho coun ty Jail |