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Show 1 1 I , . - '''Tie criminal' division of Che 'City tourt is bow ia session, renounced Clerk Wight at 9 o'clock thim xaoniia. '(Tom OHeily!" called ; the. clerk. Tom arose 'slowly from 'the mourners ' bench and entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk. As Tom had faced the court once before' on the same chare, his second offense cost him $3. . - -. r . - . - . . J. P. Hant was also charged with having been unlawfully drunk. J. P.' did not respond to the -rollcall and the "V" which he had left with the desk sergeant was declared;to be-the property prop-erty of the eity. It wii. the second time that Eobert , Patterson had faced .the court on the 'charge of beng drunk. It cost Robert $3,. or a like number of days. , - ' - ' ' Slim ' ' Collins was asked to con tribute -$10 or tea days to the city. "Slim" admitted that ha hjid been drunk, and. that it was not . the first time. ',...- James 6. Allen entered a plea of guilty to the charge of vagranev. James was asked to pay a. fine of $30, in default de-fault of which he would have to spend thirty days in the citv jail. James did not nave the required amount of the "filthy lucre," and was taken over the "bridge of sighs" for a term of thirty days. With the exception of Sundays, James will find, employment on the city rock pile. . ... ' .... "Jennie Steele!" announced the clerk.'. Same Jennie, same charge, same $1& or ten days. ,'. - '"Tb'e eourt will- stand adjourned un- i til Monday at 10 a: m.,'" announced his Honor, and the order was so entered.. |