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Show Jail Gues!3 Release! C.lly to nrrc:: :i a Zph Kelly, Mike Boyle anJ Een Webber, Web-ber, three of the city's quests, were released re-leased from Jail' yesterday, after each had served a sentence of twenty-five days. They were each picked up later in the day and lockedp on charges of drunkennet i. When Webber' was released- yesterday he told the Jailer that he was a sufferer from rheumatism and requested that when he was arrested hereafter he be not put in the drunkhouse.,where it was so coldl lie said that' the chill1" and dampness xf the- druukhouse unfitted him for-' hie-" duties trusty. ; Accordingly, Accord-ingly, whefrhewa rHJt.ln-J11,18 nln he was put by the fire and covered with blankets.. He was not. conscious of the Jailer's kindness until he awakened this morning, when he thanked Jailer Kimball Kim-ball for the courtesy, and proceeded to perform his regular tasks. When Epb. KeUy was released, yesterday yester-day be eaJ to, in Jailer,; K A "Bamberger's bill In the Senate to cover' cases of habitual drunkenness will not effect me, as I haven't taken a drink this year." He had -been Jn Jail since December 26th last year. ' He was at liberty only a few hours after making his solemn declaration, when- he was again in the toils for the same old cause. . Tom King,, the fourth member of the quartette, was released this morning. He feels dubious because his three comrade are in Jail and he is at liberty. |