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Show EOVVflAN MERCIFUL 10 FEflY OFFENDERS 4 11 1 Judge J. it. Bowman, presiding ia the poKea court, was ia his eostomsry merciful mood . yesterday afteraooa. Two sentences were suspended aad a total of (IS waa assessed in Ine. and forfeitures of bonds. Five men charged with drunkenness were discharged. Fred Moss, who era drunk, said it was his Crat offense aad was turned loose. L. J. MeUuira had not appeared before the court oa a charge of drunkenness drunk-enness aad waa discharged so thdt he could go back to work. 1. M. If-Intyre If-Intyre was also drnak. He admitted it. He also admitted that he had been fined 5 once before for being drunk, but he, too, escaped a penalty. Mr-Intvre Mr-Intvre aaid that he supported htsi mother. I Axel Olwia aaid ae waa am fae cotter. He had been druak. Tba court aaid that Axel could not ent much ico ia jail and diacaarired kin. Joo Gorier, charged with carry in a; a coacealed weapon, anpoared by atlor ar aad pleaded guij. The fue waa eonfiiheated aad ft fine of $5 wao in poeed - L. Weodnonaeo. ckanred with adtaia-titerio adtaia-titerio a beatinff to hie wife, blackening black-ening her eve and bruieing her coa-eiderahlr, coa-eiderahlr, waa ia court. 8o waa Mra. Woodmaaeeo. Accordion to Mrs. Woodouneeo, her hnabead haa the habit. She waa eawilhae; to proaocnto him, mm aceonat of the children. 8be fiid abo earned the t i i a jr and wanted in to and intend that be should aot interfere with her doneatie arraajre-nenta arraajre-nenta ia the future, ttbe naked the court ta order bin to keep awav from the houae. A aaapeaded eeatenco was asked for and the court took the matter under adrisement. Tke eourt threatened threat-ened to put Woodnaaeae away for o Ions; tino ia a place where he could aot beat aia wife if ho molested her aar more. The case af Aana Bturgia, a etrikiag laundry worker, charged with batter-insr batter-insr a atrike breaker ia Helianee of a squad ef policemen, wna continued until un-til April 13 for trial upon roqueat of the wont a a. who pleaded aot ruilty. Pbe handled her owa ease with ft marked degree of vigor. W. Baker, a vagrant, wao eeateneed I te aerre sixty daya, bat oentnr waa autfeaded ao bo eewld catch a train. Jim Houthem, who had been oa eev-eral eev-eral iaga, but who had aei been ar-reeted ar-reeted until the last one, waa die-r die-r ha reed with a wsrninf to be more careful- Ed Ward, arrested oa a charge of battery, waa Deed $5. |