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Show IN I'OMCK iniar.s. Tron hie Ovtr a l'ouml of (Impel. Thn Allrgrd 1 licit of a Mono llainiutr. Other IWi, In thn Police cuutt Ihlt raornl n the following buslnett wai trautao tod beforo .luttlco W. W. On: Ilolert McLaughlin, a ruddy com plexloued Hcotchman with hi face bndlycut and awollen, ack nowledged that he had been drunk and abutive. The court lined lilmSli). Htmiuy lilundoll, a newsboy, and A. IMIauka, ngul about 12 aud 14 year respectively, were arraigned for trespass. tres-pass. They pleaded not guilty and the esse was continued until thla afternoon. after-noon. Thotna Kelly, a grape peddler, wai tried fcrobstluctlagtho street In Iront of the place of butlneta of an lbillau fruit vendor. Ha wnt discharged, Thoaint Burnt wat flued $3 for drunkenueas. l'addy lloyle shaiod a similar fate for thetanic oftimee. Carl Kchnelder, ditto. Thomas Klwood, a Bandy laborer, wat tent to Jail lor live daya for intoxication. intoxi-cation. Hwan Olson, a well dressed, dark nouipleiloncd man, with long hair und heirdj waaaltjarralgiind for drunken-Ilffs. drunken-Ilffs. Cane continued. Walter Kelly pleaded that ho had not been lu town alnce the Fourth of July and therefore belloveJ he had a rlirht to get full. The court thought illHi'lently and lined him t'. Mlohael Llttlo was arraigned for atealluguitoiiivliammer valued alfi.M, The complaining wltneaa was a man named lloyle. Thu cato went uver until thla alternoon. T. Keltey, Bif Bmllh, J. Hotter, 0. It. Tyler and James A, Hot lorfeited $5 each forilrunkennea. Charles Murray waa arretted on complaint of H.iuiucl J, Worthlugton. 'Ihealkged ollunii) was tolling three, quirteriof a twuiii of grapes for a full liound. Tho purchase price was live cent. Tho defendant denied that ho bad told any grapet to the complaining wltnoaa nuu declared that it waa n cisu of mi.lnlivu Identity. Murray wat din-cbargid. |