Show fiREWATER H INDIANS TO S SEE BIC- BIC IN CITY Also Gets Them Ride in an Automobile but They Are Sorry Now The Thc dregs of the under strata etrata of 01 th the social structure structure- were vero In police polk court this morning facing acing Judge J J. J M M- Bowman to answer r to man many charges of offenses against tho the p peace ace and dignity of the tho elt city Ju Justice was tempered with mercy and but one of or the offenders offender who admitted the charges against him was waR forced to tole le feel eel 1 the sting of punishment l Tho Tim most conspicuous of or those who oc occupied occupied oc- oc the mourners mourners' bench were fr two full tull blooded Ute Ule In Indians Indian r ni Skull vaIle volley val vol le Icy ley who had come to lo th the city to see flee tho the sights and who had absorbed b too much of ot the red mans man's poison polson One of these Indian Jim Ila had bad l been here before It ItIs Is Js his lila custom to visit tho tha city two or three times a year This was tho the first time ho he had haIJ been arrested Indian Jim had haIJ as ns his companion Indian Bill who was wai a typical son on of or the desert and who had never believed tho tales of ot wonder that had been related b by his city broke broko companions After Ater the street cars car the tue electric lights and the brilliant t lighted ted glass globes In the drug stor stores s after shying from automobiles and anti dodging devil e wa wagon wag wag- on ott the two redskins took aboard a quantity of or firewater that eau caused IJ them to see oven even greater wonders Th Th Thy y were taken In charge b by patrolmen and wore were given en a free reo ride In the auto This the achievement achieve e W was R crowning ment of or their wonderful trip Cell Was Vas Real Cooler But both were crestfallen repentant repent repent- ant In police court this morning when thc they remembered remember d the miserable night thc they had s spent nt in a n. cold cell They promIsed promised prom prom- to be good and drink no more and were wem discharged Rivaling the Indians In point of human Interest was the ease rase of Joseph aged and bent with years yean his Ion long white whitehair whitehair whitehair hair falling ailIng to his shoulders Iho an and 1 his lila snow white heard beard sweeping his chest pre presented a picture of or pathos as ashe ho he pleaded guilty in iii a trembling voice to having hen been drunk Go tel said that lila his home has been In New York City and ho had hall como omo hire litre to make this place I his lila home He tie said that he was an ex expert ex- ex pert billiard pI player Cr and an Instructor In Inthe the tue gentlemen's pastime Ho lie had come here to give exhibitions and open a u school of instruction for or amateur billiard- billiard isis I pleaded with the court for or an anto opportunity to make mako good Ho lie had not touched a a. drop of liquor for or more than he sold said Ho He discharged discharged dis dis- twenty years ears was char charged ed and shuffled out of tho the court court- room Judge Bowman had bad the unpleasant hut dut duty of again reprimanding his friend Frank Crook for drunkenness The Tho first cla day that Judge Bowman occupied th tho thol l bench ench ho he gave ao Crook a chance to over 1 come conic his for liquor Gets One Moro More Chance Jf It you Ou haven't nt stamina enough to keen keep n away W l from liquor for lor or your 11 own sake Bake raid aid Judge Bowman Do earnestly I 1 trust that you Ou will appreciate my mv position on the thc bench hench H lt will vIll f mo m greatly to ho he compelled d tn to Inflict punishment and Imprisonment nt upon a a. friend with whom I have hl had hod business and personal asso asso 0 I for man many years But If It you ou come comO hero again while I r am am amon on th the bench 1 I 1 will hll ht be for forced ford d to punish you ou Crook promised to remain sober oher and was given another I chance under a Q suspension sus us- us pension o of sentence John Bull thought he was as putting one over on the tho court when he ho was arraigned tor or being drunk John completed a thir- thir f-da f day y-day sentence last Just week lie He said he hud had never been heen h before lefore fore judge Bowman II had imd lost host his hiI joh Job at Park City and had como come here on his way to II He lie had met u a filen l and had fallen somewhat somo some what hard Judge Bowman Bowmall suggested that John Barleycorn was a a. false alse friend Can Cnn you keep sober all da day today If I 1 l lt lH t yi you ou go he ho asked Yes your honor he lie answered CAn Cnn you ou kf keep pp I sober all al day today and andall andall andall I all dB day ilay tomorrow Yes y lI upon lIn n m my word of honor I can I nn and 1 I will sold said John Two Days Are Enough The Th court will ill not tempt you ou to Jeopardize jeopardize Jeo jeo- 1 your our honor by exacting a a. promise of sobriety to extend beyond tomorrow You ma may mav go 10 John Moyle 1 v. v was wan S like tho the pitcher that wC went to tn the well once too often oCten Ho Ito had b been n bt before for the court Thursday on ona ona a a. charge of or drunkenness Ho lie was lined jr this morning J J. J pus Burris a u man of gigantic proportions proportions ions was WitS charged with begging In business busi busl- ness fleas hOU houses bouses 8 He Ito too had hall met a friend find and had hod been ver very pO drunk lie He showed tho the court his hands which were Calloused with other work than raking In iii the tue mOI money given Jhen ni m my sympathetic men lie He was warned to be behave havo himself Clr an and l went his way rejoicing Tho The court warned earned him to learn to distinguish between clI the tho men who pretended 1 to tn be 00 hit his friends i h when hn n nhe he lie had haIJ mone money and those who were surn- surn cl friendly to Ic hoop p p him out of trou trou- ble bk Adds Headache to Sprain Henry Copp's Copps excise for or nr being drunk was that lint he had sprained his wrist and the tho pain drove him to drink The Tho drink served oIe as DI a R temporary pain patti killer but buthe buthe buthe he he paid the price In suffering all last night from his lila wrist and from froma a h headache adache He lie said ho lie thought ho had sprained his hiM thinking apparatus as well wll a as his wrist lie He was a stranger to the policemen In the courtroom Judge o Bowman nowman sent lent him home to his family with a a. warning to behave himself |