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Show 1 IN POLICE COURT There were nine dcefndants in Judgo Bowman 'a court Saturday morning charged with drunkenness, and they looked the part. All told pitiable stories stor-ies lo Judge Bowman, -who discbarced them when it appeared that thoy bad never been in the court, before, charged with drunkenness. Ono man denied that he had been there before, but some of the police knew him, and, after taking a good look at the man, Judge Bowman thought ho remembered him. It was evident that tho man was an pldrimer. so thoy enve him thirty davs in which to sober up. Three charged with vagrancy were given hours to get out of town. The case against Dave Daly, charged with battery, was set for hearing on $ioo JCr :iIld llis bail fixcd at Robert Winterath, charged with the destruction of property, will tell the court on November 23 why he throw a brick through tho window of the Aagasaki restaurant. Friday afternoon, instead of paying for the "meal he had eaten. Thomas Moscr. charged with batterv, had the bearing of his case set for November 15. - lid Curley. charged with petit lar-cciry. lar-cciry. told a rather strange tale to the court, as a result of which he is being, held in the city jail nut.il the facts surrounding his case can be further looked into. According to the complaint, com-plaint, in the case. Curley is alleged to have stolen from tho Lake restaurant restau-rant on Commercial street late Friday night. The Japanese who were in the restaurant at the time, and who inmic-di.-vfely called in the service of Patrolman Patrol-man Carlsburg, testified that the.v had seen Curley approach the cash register, press the "no sale'1 button, and wind the crnnk at the side of the machine until the register opened. When arrested, ar-rested, Curley had his hands filled with coin. jj(rhe case of William Wheeler, charged with a violation of the pure- food ordinance, or-dinance, was continued until November Novem-ber "ID. |