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Show IS ORDERED TO TAKEOFF HISJAT Tom Galhgher, a repeater, came into in-to police court this morning with his hat off and as coon as he had taken tak-en his seat put it on. Jailer Hag-bert Hag-bert Andorson requested him to re-niovo re-niovo the offending hat and Galli-gher Galli-gher politely told Mr. Anderson that he would leave his hat on until tho judgo euteredo. But when reminded remind-ed that there were ladies in court, ho removed It In a hurry and apologized apolo-gized to all present He pleaded not guilty to the charge of drunkenness and his case was continued until tomorrow, to-morrow, whon the arresting o flicer can be present. Explaining that It was a family affair af-fair and that he did not wish the matter mat-ter aired jn court. Orio Dyknian changed his pica of not guilty to that of guilty. He was arrested on complaint com-plaint of relatives who have since decided de-cided not to appear against him. In line with his policy or keeping thc cause or the trouble fro nithe public, pub-lic, he offered no excuse for his actions ac-tions and the judge was obliged to inquire into thc matter himself. He recorded a fine of 510 against the jonng man after delivering a sharp lecture. S Tamaka, charged with vagiancy, forfeited $25 to the city by failing to appear for trial, and Vaughn Downs also enriched the treasury to the amount of $5 when he did not come to be tried for leaving a mule tied on tho street Avlthout food or water for more than five hours. The case of tho city against the OEdon Rapid Transit company was continued for one week until the park commissioners can meet. Cutting down trees without permission is the' charge made against thc street cari .company. |