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Show TANNER PRESIDES IN POLICE COURT Judge X. H. Tanner presided yesterday yester-day morning in the single session of the criminal division of the city court. 1 Judge E. A1. Rogers being engaged in the taking of depositions. In view of the fact that, there will be no session of police court until Wednesday, Wednes-day, leniency was apparently extended in several cases. But, some who lui d c 1 ea r 1 v be en gu i 1 1 y of fin gra n t v i 0 1 a -tions of the law were punished. M. '. Curtis, colored, who d islnrbod the pence of a wedding by throwing a rock at the bride and striking her upon the arm. will pav $10 or serve ten days, probably the latter. Edward Thomas, accused of vagrancy, who admitted that he had not re-enliyi worked, had no permanent quarters in j which to sleep, and who, by tli tesii- mony of three officers was shown lol have made his bed out of doors at nuv and all hours of the dav and night, wii! serve thirty days in the city jail. I |