Show p Plain a La Law for the Workingman In the Court of Justice DieM Diehl 7 It US T plain Jaw law that Ju Judge ge C. C B. B I r Dichl applied to Edward Pace yester yester- yester-j yester day afternoon wh when n Pace was arranged ar ar- arI ar- I J ranged for taking a few lumps of ot coal I from the Oregon Short Line Lue yards ards c. c Friday Frida nIght to last ast until he ho got his t pay the next da day from fran the railroad company He was vas ordered to pa pay a of 5 for looking after the tIle wel- wel faro faie o or of his little family and the safety and comfort c of lila Ills Infant child who was ill i Pace is employed as an extra fireman fireman fireman fire fire- man for the tho O. O S. S L. L railroad and antI has not worked regularly reg for a year or more His child has hus been ill III with whopping whooping cough congh and ancI the mother has hus been much worn from caring for it H. Friday Paces Pace's mon money y was all gone but hut no io was to receive some sonic money the thc next da day His supply of coal was ex ex- 1 I hausted Something had to bo be done I to keep his wife and child in iu comfort comfortI I while he was away working Pace I I took toole a sa sack l and went into the railroad railroad rail rail- railI I road yard ard where he lle Is employed and andI j I was picking up a few lumps when Railroad Policeman Edgely arrested him nn and too took Ie away the coal I Pace was taken to police headquarters I I ter and told his story Ho lie was rc- rc reI I j I I leased and told to be present yester yesterday ay afternoon when his lila case would bo ho I called When ho he appeared before Judge C C. I B. B Diehl DIehi and amI told his Ills stor story in a few Cew words and did not make any attempt I to excuse himself Judge Diehl Diehi admitted adt ad ad- t that the did not notI justify a hea heavy 1 but notwithstanding notwithstanding I standing ho he ordered Pace to ta IJa pay a lino of or 5 which Pace did ld at once |