Show gamblers must avoid visits to police court judge JU dge kryger is inclined to be lenient with the offender whose face ace is unfamiliar in police court but the man who Is on the carpet for the second or third time is in grave dan ger of receiving a pretty severe sent ence this was demonstrated early in the week when a bunch of a dozen local people were brought into court on a gambling charge they were not all arrested at the same time the officers having made two separ ate hauls in the residence district of the camp where poker games seem to be thriving some of the game gains got off with light fines of 10 15 5 and 20 but two of the offenders who had been before his honor on other occasions charged with the same offense were touched up for one hundred dollars each and given i a warning that the fines would be larger and that there would woula be a jail all sentence ben tence as an additional pun ashment in the vent these parties re so un fortuna e aa as to again be brought into cou t on a gambling harge |