| Show S POLICE POLICE COURT SIGN I I Even 23 Offenders Face Facet t 1 Judge J. J M. M Bowman BO and Receive Varying Sentences 1 I According to o Guilt 2 When Judge J. J M. M Cowman Bowman of oC the city court called the tho police pollee court to order Monday afternoon ho he had before him almost as varied a program as tic police court has seen for some time lime There Thero were Saturday drunks and Sunday Sun Sun- day dab drunks trespassers v vase s pugilists pugH- pugH and ma mad dog owners Tho variety spelled in numbers just 23 and I It took the Judge less than half halt an houto hour hou to clear the courtroom Only 21 of oC th the 22 3 were vero sentenced so the 81 pell 1011 was broken The Tile drunks werf yere f disposed of and wore sentenced almost a as ai soon as the they rose in the their seat seats scats John Doe white pleaded guilty t to 1 being eln drunk and was fined 10 John Johi Doc Doe Chinaman failed to appear an and I was fined 5 S Henry Decoster was wa guilty of ot being drunk and paid 10 Charles Charloa B. B Sawyer drunk was tin fined Ill I'll 5 R. R D. D Green drunk forfeited his 5 ball bail John Doe Doo Tap lap was also drunk and paid 5 Stove Steve pleaded guilty of ot being leing drunk and paid 5 James Vickey was charged with will He lie pleaded no not keeping a vicious dog doS guilty gUilt The case was postponed for a a. hearing until Wednesday Violet Samon J. J E. E Sam Samon on Mud Much Lewis and H. H C. C Shannon t guilty to the charge chargo of or vagrancy am and 1 l ecel d floaters D. D Rose Rese charged with contempt o ocourt of court stated that he was so anxious to work that he was unable to leave his Job ob lung long enough to appear at court The judge stated that he appreciated the tho pint IrIt of thrift but was forced to uphold uphold up up- hold the word of or tho the court and asked Re Reese tte to pay a fine flue of 5 Georgo George B. B Davidson charged with vagrancy entered a plea Flea of guilty and will remain in tho city jail for tor 90 days Fred Ired l King ing and Carl were charged with trespassing As they were to give ghe any good account of ot themselves they were asked to be of tho city for Cor 30 0 da days days- Ben Jones charged with beating his divorced wife stated that he ho was not guilty guilt but that ho he had used somo some harsh words Ho lie also stated that his wife back bael as far ar as sweetheart da days s 's had him Mm arrested for breaking a window 80 so that he was sas under the Impression that she sho lio had It In for or him The judge could not see things s in tho the same Mme light liS 1 Jones and asked him to deposit 30 Joe Valdes a Mexican n was charged with stealing three pair of ot trousers t. t to the value of or 16 from the tho M. M Nadel company at No 2 South Main J street and also a shirt from rota The Popular Clothing company compan Ho lie pleaded guilty to both charges No defense e was wag mado made and as Joe was ready for sentence ho was given six months on each charge with assault upon upon upon up up- r. r F. F B. B Smoot charged on HaT Hary lary McMillen pleaded guilty to tho the charge Smoot was given a lecture on fighting fighting- and was fined 10 John and Thear Marden charged with stealing 25 cents' cents worth of coal from tho the Rio Grande Railroad company forfeited their ball bail amountIng amountIng amount- amount Ing to 5 5 In each case Lawrence Tumbo and P. P E. E Roney Koney charged with fi fighting hUng at the Salt Palace Pal- Pal ace plead pleaded guilty s and were released on paying a a. fine Une of or 10 no each Fred lUng King an and Carl Wise two box boxcar boxcar boxcar car tourists were char charged with sleepIng sleeping sleep sleep- In ing in a n barn of or the Pacific Lumber company without first securing p-ermis- p slon Both pleaded guilty and they work on the tho for 30 days dRS |