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Show courts mm NOT HELPED MUCH Steve Davis, charged with grand lar-cny, lar-cny, was admitted to bail In the sum of l&oo by Judge J. M. Bowman In the criminal di vial on of the city court this morning. His bondsmen are Charlea Mc-Swine Mc-Swine n1 John 8. Taylor. Fourteen offenders against tha municipal munici-pal laww were on the motirner'a bench this morning, snd fourteen of them wre elrner- discharged, or given a chance to leave the city under a suspension of thetr cs sa until tomorrow, they being re -lesad on thlr own recognisance. Joeeph Moore, a big hueky beggar, had a chance to leave the rity again, but waa up again this morning. John Shea 1 ete 4w stmt tar jrttghr- had" pronilaed ro 1 leave the city yestrdav. "Ml go If you will provide me with an escort past the saloons and to tha city llmlfa.,r ha aald to the court. Prosecutor Dalton "slipped a dime" to Hhea and told him to go to Murray and then catch a train for Bingham. Phea went promising to o' to Murray If he could catch a street ar before he nasaed I a saloon. Bert William won was ordered out of the oily several months aao was hark aealn. He said he was "nearly off the dope." and wanted to a" lo boa Angeles where "the stuff' le harrier to get. The railroad crews running between here and Ia Anaelea will have another man to keep from heating hie way. ,T. VV. Wagner and Bernard Buell. alleged al-leged eonndenoenien. who are charged with vagrancy, pleaded not guilty, .nd will be tried October 'It. They are out on bonds. |