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Show jpiEHL'S BAR.. George Taylor came from Glenn's Ferry To eat and drink and bo merry. no closed like a clam On a grocerj" ham, And made a good run with It, very. ire said to tho court, "I don't know, sir,' What 1 may havo dono to that grocer, Eut certain I am My designs on that ham Wero honorable; now that Is so, sir." The attorney said very severclv That Taylor had acted qulto queerly, His drunk was a sham; He had stolen that ham. Tho Judgo gave him two months, or nearly. near-ly. Jack Miller was a battered specimen of humanity with his hand In a sling, who had been picked up by a policeman In the hallway of the I'nlon block. Tho court gavo him fivo days In which to recover from what ailed him. m A little man with anarchist whiskers bristling fiercely on all sides of his facei 7T. I responded to the name of Antonio Mol . 1 Some people living near the Saltalr roi 3epl houso telephoned that a Ruslsan Nil j im with a pocketful of dynamlto bombs' ilia terrorizing tho neighborhood. Of 'itffr Heath went down and found tho ham rire Httlo Italian slumbering Ip a box car ifei, man could not understand a. word of: I I gllsh, so tho court postponed tho trli to the caso until today, when an lnterpi a be will bo subpoenaed. a 3p galtb Thomas Lynch, tho coppers say, at-Has at-Has nowhere his head to lay. jjmi Dynch, likewise, tho cops repeat, f Has been mooching on the stroet. $4b Alas, for Lynch! Ho meant to strike 8 In Out for Stockton, on the pike; s. i'joi But now he'll dlno within tho coop f a'-. For forty days on Kimball soup. ft :r: f j cia' Fd Murtle, who bad been out for a -5r- twelve hours, was up for his usual thl ;rtlt day sentence. He got it e fl'C ate |