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Show lpKANK T .TOXES!" . called tho IH l,'cr' 3,1(1 tnc nmplrc came up to B tho plate. "Charged with disturbing tho peace." said the clerk. "I move that tho caso bo dlsmlaecd," said tho City Attorney. "Safe!" said tho court. And Jones made a home run. M Jane Steele came up to soo tho parade-As parade-As It passed through the town. She took a. stick In her lemonade And afterward fell down. "If you would fo the octopus, Tho snakes and ojephant, 'TIs cheaper and will ?:ivo a fuss To ?oo thorn In tho tent." 'Twas thus thf court admonished her Against the u?o of whin And. though sho sworo no moro to err, Flvo dollars was her fine. "How long have yon been out?" was tho qnofltlon addressed by the court to James Klloy. "Too wakes, yet 'Annor." "So long! And where hav you been Improving tho shining hours7" "Ol'vo been wor-rkln' .down around tho daypo." "And what havo you been doing?" Seeing that thcro was no help for It, Blloy confessed. "Clanc-ln saloon's, yor 'Anner." "Thirty daye," said tho court. Miss Gladys felt very much hurt When they charged her with stealing a skirt. But.afler they let 'cr Go fre who felt better; Indeed, she felt tolerable pert. Ell 1m Price was on trial for u?lng a peck measure that did not meet with tho approval of the Sealer of Weight and Measures. The evidence was taken and the. cues continued for argument until Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho de-fenso de-fenso Is former Jeopaydy. |