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Show HEAVY FINE IS : GIVEN JOHN t PERCIVAL M John B. Percival was so full of good nature that he thought stealing a W ride on a passenger train with a re-.' re-.' volver In his pocket was a good joke Wl and ho laughed as he pleaded guilty m to the charge of carrying concealed W weapons. His smiles disappeared In m hurry, however, when Judge Reed- ( tr gave him his choice of serving GO days for the city or paying a fine of ?60. He was arrested by Special Agent Mclntyre, who found him on the "blind baggage" of a train about to leave the yards. When searched ho had an automatic revolver In his pocket and the charge of carrying concealed weapons was placed against him. In addition to a fine of $5 for riding rid-ing a motor cycle at an unlawful rate of speed, Harry .Martin received a reprimand from tho judge for failing fail-ing to appear in court for trial yesr terday morning The case was set for Tuesday morning, when James Hearn, the complaining officer, could be present, but at the morning session ses-sion yesterday the officer and not the offender was present Upon the request of City Attorney John Hoywood, tho caso of tho city ttSflnst Earl Montgomery, ohargofl with keeping a vlcous dog, was sot for Friday morning. |