Show NINE FAILED TO APPEAR IN COURT SIMPLE WAY OF AVOIDING TOILS OF JUSTICE man charged with stealing a suit of clothes from a street dummy from mondays standard those who come within the tolls of the police especially local people have it would seem come to the con elusion that when possible the bet thine to do la to put up a bond for their appearance and then forfeit the bond this arrangement saves a great deal of the courts time and alia matters for the cherk this morning no less than nine who in one way or another had violated the city ordinances failed to answer when names were called and the various amounts that they had put ui for ball were declared forfeited two men M and hi Ite esan who were picked op uday night in an intoxicated condl alon and who sunday put up 5 each tor their appearance in the police 1 court failed to appear and the money was forfeited robert hillriey Hilo J W orton william and john morgan violators of the bicycle ordinance forfeited L each it is seldom that a man who s charged with vagrancy has enough money to give bond john did and he forfeited 5 it cost C A saunders and john roy who disturbed the peace 5 each to get out of jail sunday and they 5 did not take chances on having theia scrap cost them more frank hayes the man who la aci ac i aused of petit larceny had his carff r continued until afternoon in arder that the arresting officer might testify hayes is accused of having stolen a suit of clothes from a dummy which stands in front of slots on twenty fifth street J conroy a clerk in the store was allowed to testify regarding the suit stolen anda when cross examined by hayes aar adr malted that he could not phear than the suit found on hayes was the kocaj fc tolen roy Sto nand roy farley in some fast sunday they ere turned juvenile court to be dealt with at the afternoon session of the po lice the case ot frank hayes was continued from this morning was taken up officer who ar rested the man testified to the arresta and to the finding of the stolen suit in hayea possession in his own bai half hayes stated that the suit wa f given him by another man who wished f him to sell it at the time ho did i not doubt but that the suit belonged to the man and did not hesitate to try and sell it their was a doubt in thet mind of judge murphy as to the gullic of the man so he took the case under advisement until morning walter rentz who was arrested with hayes was charged with he pleaded guilty and was ordered to leave town after hearing tho testimony in th case of john alley who was charged with having disturbed the peace murphy decided that alley was nit guilty and ordered his discharge |