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Show OLE OLSEN" vrnn on trial In Judne Diohl'a court yenterday for havlnc resorted to unusual -moans In endeavoring en-deavoring to Indue a man to work when ho didn't want to. Robert Akin, a machinist, resigned' his position in tho middle of a shift, and ho asserted that tho foreman assaulted him. striking him over tho head with a lnntern and tearing his clothes. Otaen claimed that Akin was about to throw a hammer In hla direction when tho assault wns made, nnd he was simply acting In sclf-dofenio. Evidonco was Introduced to show that Akin was Eosscsfied of n violent temper nnd had oen In tho habit of throwuiK tools nnd ntn whon things didn't bo to suit him. Tho court withhold a decision In tho caso until next Tuesday. James Bopan. a flttccn-year-old youngster young-ster with a seemingly uncontrollable predilection pre-dilection for staying: out lato at nlpht. wns Riven a lecture by tho court that fairly mado his hair curl. Incidentally, tho father of the boy, who was also in tho courtroom, camo in for his nharo of tho delightful scoring from tho bench. "There la no earthly oxcuso for a boy of your ape running tho Btrecta and visiting visit-ing rcjorts of questionable reputation at all hours, or any hour of tho nlRht," said tho Judffe. "I ones beforo cave you a chance to reform your ways and you havo not kept th word you gave mo at tho time. I should make an example of you at this time, but It Is not tho deslro of tho court to punlnh you, but to mako a man I of you If possible. Your father callwl to sco mo this morning and wept when he asked for leniency In your behalf. I assure as-sure you that hi tears will not again arouse my sympathy If he does not provo to m that h Is competent to control your actions in the future. I shall discharge dis-charge you thlH time, but If you ever ap-par ap-par In this court Hgaln I shall sea to It that you are committed to tho reform school, where- you will bo taken caro of." William Barrett and Oeorgo Duncan. IllrtLs of passage from tho Southland-All Southland-All the way from California they had ridden on tho bumpers-Found bumpers-Found that when they reached tho city Thoy wero Up agalmu the real thing In tno way of dandy coppers, actlvo qulto as holy Jumpers. Thoy were taken to tho bastllrv. Charged with trespass by tho railway. And wero given baths and other things In Jailer Kimball's lino. But thoy thought they'd reached tho limit When In Just about a mlnuto Thoy wero told they'd havo to labor hard to square a Juicy fine. Catarrh, Called n American disease, Is cured by an American medicine, originated and prepared in tho mqt catarrhal of American Amer-ican countries. That medicine In Hood's Sar.tnparllla. It cures radically and permanently. In that it removes tho cause, cloanslng tho blood of scrofulous and all other Impurities Impuri-ties It overcomes all tho offects of catarrh, ca-tarrh, too, and bulldu up tho wholo system. |