Show TOLD IN THE POLICE COURT BY A STRANGER howa man of family and education had fallen from re from saturdays standard when james bryne answered to his name in judge murphys Murp hys court to plead to the charge of vagrancy it was apparent at once that he was a man of education although he presented a most disreputable appearance his voice was low and he addressed the court with the manners of a gentleman and be seemed to feel keenly his position which he was due to the use of drugs he said that his health had broken and that be was trying to beat his way to new york where his family lives and where he intended to again become a useful member of society he has been taking a cure in denver for the morphine habit and while the craving for the drug has disappeared he Is not quite sure of himself and wishes to get among friends where he believes that he can make a stronger fight against the degrading habit judge murphy suspended sentence in bia case and he was told to leave the city at once friday H W hanley and william hart were released from the city jail but this morning were again in court on the charge of vagrancy they could not see how they had the time to become vagrants in abe short while that they had been out of jail but the evidence of sergeant chambers and officer burk was strongly to the effect that it they were not vagrants they were in a fair way to become nuch and the judge gave them at floater which the police hope will land them in other parts william burris came before his honor once loo often and in order to make a lasting impression on the mind of william judge murphy assessed a fine double that which Is usually given in cases of common drunks and made the amount 10 instead of 5 mamie and beatrice failed to appear to answer to the charge of disorderly conduct and their ball was declared forfeited |