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Show IN PQLBCE COURT 1 Four vagrants appeared in Judge Bowman's Bow-man's court Wednesday afternoon three of whose cases w-i-h set for hearing on March 7 and one of whom was sentenced to spend the next six months In the city Jail. Two charged with drunkenness were discharged. Karl Kimbaek. chnrged with pelil larceny, lar-ceny, was seuteneed to sixty days in Mi" city jail. Kim hack is the young nmn who was picked up by an acquaintance' Sunday night and housed and fed. and who returned that kindness by stealing the elolhlug of his benefactor and attempting at-tempting to scdl it lu various pawnshops about the city. Paulo Colabreso. charged with petit larccnv. was also sentenced to ppend slxtv (lays In tho city Jail. He was arrested ar-rested by Patrolman Pierce Tuesday night al 72 Commercial street and taken to the station, where he was charged with stealing property said to belong to Nunzlo Fucarlno of Id Camps lane I'he hearing of Fred Hyrke. chnrged with a statutory offense, was begun at the forenoon session of the court .antl nt noon the. ease was continued until Tliui-s-dav morning. The greater portion of Ihe testimony Is of an unprintable nature William Southern, charged with hur-"Inry hur-"Inry In the second degree-, pleaded not gnlltv and the hearing of his ease was sei for March i:;. unless in tho meantime lie should decide lo waive preliminary examination. It Is alleged that .Southern, .South-ern, who is IS years of age. entered a bunkhouse of the Oregon Short Line railroad rail-road and stole a quantity of clothing belonging be-longing to the section hands. Ills ball w" fixed at 5500. in default of which he was remanded to the custody of tin sheriff. |