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Show MAKES SALT UKE UNDESIRABLE PLACE fob SOU PEOPLE Jnde WhitaKes Metes Out I Lontf Sentences to Offenders. Of-fenders. . Heverlly marked the rullnn of Police Judge J. J. Whltaker thia morning, and sentences of from ten daya to one hundred hun-dred day. In Jail at hard labor were dla- pensed with an ease and regularity that delighted the members of tha police force who had brought the victims Into -. the court. "If this thing kps up a llttl whll. we ran rlar th'clty of bums and vsss," said one policeman, as he left the courtroom. court-room. Pat Fitzgerald admitted that he ha bn drunk and besting In the streets. His sentence was ninety days. .James -Hamilton was drunk. 7 He did not deny It. and did not ask for trial. Judge Whltaker had reoollrion .of having aeen Hamilton In court before. It waa two montha since Hamlltnn was arrested ar-rested the last time for being drunk. Ills sentence was ten days In Jail. C. Borgnuui. who wag before the court last Wednesday on a rharge of being drunk, and who was aJlowsd to go on i hat occasion, was up Strain this morning. His Belli te nee was twenty dsys In jail. Jim Riley, a dope fiend, who was sent from the Hty Jail to a hospUaJ. where he was operated upon, was up strain. H ass charsed with vagrancy." lie I-Tsn old ffnder. Believing that tha city would profit by his depart ure. Judge V hi taker gave Riley until o'clock tonight to-night to leave the city. The penalty for being found here after that time will be 1m days st bard labor. T. M. Donnelly and W. J. Cameron, arrested yesterday on suspicion of robbing rob-bing drunken men, but agalnat whom the charge could not he fully su bat an Hated, were charged with vagrancy. They pleaded guilty and were banished. They must leave the city before o'clock tonight to-night or stay In Mil 100 days each. |