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Show TM(K ,0NllTtl) rnlhollratltiMaiice lilt 1 lite vra. lie-milled lie-milled and !T Ittp "fnied eattnce Was bSMfllpll. William O'NI-1, who Iim for ti time laou running n ealeori epnoatte tho jt ofllce, on Second Honlb rtrnt, lias bi cu an extientely forluuta Mlow In hi tranagrrMlon of the muolclpal urdlnattore. A eltort lime since he was convicted In the Police court on n clftrgu of "permitting "per-mitting rumlo lo I e plyel where there is liquor sold." A!ltieofi' a lin-lted. lin-lted. Ignorance of the law and oilier thingewrre ldJ and the penally waarerokid. Mlnre that lime tl j laying of r llano has I een hear I daj nil I night atlnnucnt li tirls In hla plaoe nf lulli.. One of the illco nrranl Inftrmrd him that tin ilayinai itiuaC ce45furlhwlili or llmt hi woild Ui reartebled II leelligel to I ave M-I M-I llrd, ' I have leiuthrim ti (lay n 1 laniln my ralooitand that 1 aulll-ch aulll-ch tit " On litis rcprrecuUllon he was left unmolKted until Wednwdny afternoon, after-noon, when he was efre.led by Ofllc-er Pool far a repetition of his ol I olfeii-e. Late -,eetetdav afletnotli he was arralgne I before Justice (lee and en. terej a plei of gutll,Uit reiilriiiv was Mllilid ail I O'Sltl weut on Ills way ri)ilrliitf. This cau-ed rnnUe. al le dla-atls'arllnu among leviral nicer ni-cer nf lhe.)llci de ailment, aid in e I f them was hesrd to deeijro Willi rni ha-la that about I he I aveoi caslnn to street the man anln, t e woul I take him Uforo the llnltel Hlatia Com mlailoner, wheru Jusllie woul I not be coIll tiled to play aeenn 1 lid He. |