Show RACING GOES fiDES FREE ON PARO PAROLE Negro Claims Foster Jones Was Responsible for His Troubles COOPER WAS TOO CURIOUS Wanted to Test Sensation of or Jag and Gets Fifteen Days Foster Jones tho the Dallas Tex TeL racIn racing ICing rac rac- In ing man who was arrell td i ny t LUll local loal police pollee upon complaint of Oliver er McManus Mcl th the tho negro who ho was chased bj by an an angry r mob at nt tho the fair grolln grounds 8 last ost Wednesday a and came near being lynched Inched as the result of ot the stabbing of Frank Myers a white whito man b by an p unknown negro pleaded not riot guilty to the charge of ot batte battery in iii the tho police court Saturday and his caso case was continued continued con con- until Monday Jones was re rele released re- re le leased leed ed on parole McManus fc who was arrested Wednesday Wed Wed- ed nesda charged with tho the stabbing of oC Myers 1 was released that night ht b by Chief Chic Pitt after atler Jones had seen cen the chief In Iii the negros negro's behalf Jones declared that McManus was In no wise connected with tho the affray Tho The two left the headquarters apparently on good terms Now l McManus lanus claims that Jones was responsible for tor his arrest and for fOl the beating he received at tho the hands of or tho the mob Jones told the court that ho was not tho the man wanted wante and his testimony was partly corroborated b by Patrolman Howell Monday afternoon tho the case caso will be tried before Ju Judge go Diehl William Cooper the drunk who wanted tho police to assign him him to the parlor at headquarters an and furnish him with a porterhouse steak for breakfast was sentenced to 15 days b by y Ju go DIehl Diehi Saturday Cooper informed in- in formed ormed the court that he had never been drunk In his life Ufe and got Into that hat condition Friday night to test the ho sensations of a n good load Charles Schafer was charged with being a n vagrant Ho He pleaded not guilty gully guil- guil ty y an and informed tho court that he had ho tho means to prove that ho was not nota a vagrant agrant an and that ho was getting money from Crom home steadily to support support sup sup- port ort himself He was given until midnight midnight mid- mid night Ight to get out of town nn and In lea leav- irig Ing ng tho the coUrt room declared that he was was mighty might glad Ind to got et out o 0 this dIng Ing busted ranch C. C A A. Castle who was released from jail ail last Wednesday made another visIt vie vis- It to police pollee court Saturday an and as a result was taxed 3 Ho was WLl accompanied accorn- accorn by 13 a lawyer this time but the tho loquenCe e of ot the latter proved of or no avail vail Charles Messer who was waR arrested Friday night on Commercial street and nd released upon the payment of or 5 ball bail all failed Called to appear when his namo name was as called and his bond was wa declared forfeited Richard Morrison a n. stableman at tho the fair fah grounds rounds pleaded guilty to having soaked up too much corn juice Accor According to tho the police he attempted to ent enter r a i tent occupied by a woman at tho the grounds rounds last night Morrison declared th that t he was vas not In the habit of ot boozing but had a severe cro cold and took too much Ho no mistook the Iho woman's womans womans woman's womans woman's wo wo- wo- wo mans man's tent for tor his own own- IJo no was dis charged |