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Show DAVIS COMPLETELY PORGETS f H8S FIRST GLORIOUS DRUNKi AJ though Jack Davis was arrested for drunkenness twice in two hours by Policeman "Barker, he had the audacity to stand up aud tell .ludgo Jichl, m Police court, Thursday afternoon, that he had never beforo been arrested for intoxication. The court did uot know that his name appeared a second time farther down on the court docket, opposite oppo-site another charge of drunkenness, and discharged him. Before Davis reached the street, however, how-ever, the second charge was reached aud a policeman hurried out in pursuit'. The officer nabbed Davis at the police station exit to the street aud brought him back into court. Then it developed that, Davis, the first time he was arrested, soon regained re-gained sobriety in the drunkhoiise and deposited .5 bail for his relense. In two hours, his money not having been exhausted nor his insatiable thirst (pienchod, ho got drunk again upon Policeman Po-liceman Barker's beat and was rearrested. re-arrested. Davis 'st forfeiture of tho $0 bail was allowed to stand as a tine, and he wan finally released. Charles P. Hnll, ivould-lie suicide, charged with the Inrceny of several small articles from Mrs. .Mary .!. Le Prohon, got off rather casih-, Upon the. prosecution's recommendation for clemency, 011 tho ground that ITnll had made restitution in part, he was fined $10. after he had changed his plea of not guilty to one of giultv. dames Jiibblo kwas still drunk and too ill from his hang-over jag to appear, so his case was continued. "Black Jack" was the picturesque. name under which George Grimes.fMy negro of ebony hue, was arraigna Crimes appeared with hip eve 8W0" shut; and holding his hands to his De to ease the misery from the atterrn? of his glorious drunk. He madvertc ly admitted that ho had been arrest; beforo "for drunkenness, but not nmM he said. He was beaten up, he E1Wi hut he remembered none of the dcta. He was discharged. . , t,.1 George Hot-ley and Eichard IflJ9w charged with the petty thetls of sogj articles from Victoria alley, wero rj oiniuended for "floater" by the n4 ant citv attorney, who said tho e donee w:as insufficient against them, am they were given until JL 0 ClocjM leave town. i-i5B N. Xavbrow, an expressman. Plca4S guilty tb fast driving, but wa? charged upon his promise to sm m more. The assistant city attorney pressed a doteriiiiuatioii to wi Il,3m and reckless driving at all hnrif.ZM Kdwnrd Morris. morphine "c charged with peddling needles gJl a license, snid that he would tg sell needles than to beg, Ho a ttM?W from lung trouble, he said, ai i ' W traded the morphine habit sime cojk ing hero from Denver three weeks agw He was given a "floater. Demurror has been filed to t'ieJiM plaint, against the Star Loan oU charged with operating without a M cense, and nrguincnt will ho ncrii, 9 o'clock Saturday niorning M Den Thomas was fined 40 lor mm theft of a suit, two uiidcrsmts. V of suspenders and a necktie. released on his own recocni Wodncsdny and probably will serving out tho line, as it is he has tied the city. -mm |