Show S. S How the t Mill Grinds Told r in j Po Police lice Court Pictures 0 M M M 4 O 0 I First picture picture Enter Enter B. B Edwards Ed- Ed 4 1 wards and Onil Jane James Kelle Kelley cau caught h t tnt 4 at nt tho the race track while preparing Ing to pick pockets through S t tSam Sam Newton their attorney they S. S f plead guilty to vagrancy given glyen 4 floaters r 4 Second picture picture Enter Enter Owen ven 4 Egan Es accused of or peddling Jew Jew- f 4 dry elry without a n license ho lie has no attorney 4 attorney only C. C B. B DIehl former 4 t police Judge speaks a good word t for him which S saves cs him from a 11 day GO term In the tho city prison L 14 1 C t t t t M 4 t t M t M 4 t t t 4 t t t t t t H t t o 0 Two pictures from real life were t drawn before Judge J. J M. M Bowman Dowman In r the tho city court yesterday esterday One Ono was the picture of two men upon each ench of whom was painted In large characters The Tho other picture I i the tho word crook consumptive e feeble was wn that of a I t 1 tottering to tho the grave who was ari arrested ar ar- ar- ar i rested while trying to borrow borro 5 on ona a a. nugget which ho he hn had saved from om tho the thoL L JI wreck of ot Ills his fortune G G. Edwards aud James Kelley Kehley who bore hore all alt the tho earmarks of men who I 1 live by their wits and antI owed their wits no o debt sat at one side sille amont amon Attorneys policemen and detectives s. s Egan sat among the crowd ot 01 ota a vagrants drunks and street walkers I E Edwards Edards wards and anti Kello Kelloy were represented ten led by counsel b by Attorney Bill newton who as ns a former detective is I. close to tim the powers lOwen that b be bA on tho American party's police force When hen henho j tho ho ho clerk called t the 10 case of Edwards and who were arrested at the tho fair grounds rounds on Tuesday by Dete C 5 tivo Curran and Schultz Schult Just when i 1 tho timo 0 detectives positive t that the two to about to plunge their 1 I t. men wore oro hands Into tho the pocket of at some somo sue suc bettor Newton aro arose o and antI asked d that the they Tie be e allowed to plead guilty guilt to a 0 charge charre of vagrancy the only accusation which tho police had scon nt to place against them thorn IS E. A. A Rogers assistant city attorney attorney be re released released ro- ro ne ney suggested that the tho men leased on their own recognizance O to appear at nt 2 o'clock this afternoon for tor sentence That means that If th they y yI are aro not out of or town b by that time lIme they will receive no punishment I Jud Judge o Bowman acquiesced B. B Edw Edwards and James Kelley Kolle suspected suspected suspected sus sus- pickpockets arose nrose from Crom their place among In lawyers policemen an ane detectives and loft the court room scot free Then rhen Owen Egan dying man arose from his place among tho the flotsam and Jetsam which the police pollee dragnet had gathered the tho night before lI Ho had refused to plead guilty the day before to a charge of o peddling Jewelry without without without with with- out a license Ho had hall no lawyer lIe Ho essayed to plead his Own case He lie admitted that he ho had hatI tried to borrow 5 si on a gold old nugget pin for ho he said ho he was broke broko and did not know where to go to Bleep leep or eat cat catHe He Ito was as willing to go to Arizona In Arizona In Indeed deed ho he was anxious to go because he lie thou thought ht that the climate there thero might help him Dont send mo too to Jail Judge he lie said Im dying I cant can't do tIe an any work If it lou you ou send mo me there thor It Jt will vill kill 1111 killme killIn In me e 0 Then Egan Elan caught sight of or former Judge Diehl DIchl With the tho tears running down lOWn his checks cheeks he ho cried O 0 Judge wont won't you OU OUSa Sa say a word for tor forme fornie tormo nie mo You know me Prosecutor Rogers was recommending recommend recommend- in ing Ing- that the tho man get et sixty days In Jail when Judge Bowman called upon Diehl Diehi said that Egan was wal al almost almost nl- nl most dead from consumption Upon that testimony Judge Bowman gave tho the man hours to leave e town |