Show IN POLICE COURT one of th accused Is charged with smoking opium many of those who celebrated pio neer day too strenuously and who as a result fell into the hands of tha police doubtless thought that it were better to forfeit their bonds than appear before his honor none of those who faced audgo murphy appeared to be of a bad class even those who were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy being workmen who were jar trifle down on their luck as the result of too close application to liquor judge murphy prescribed a change of scene as a treatment that might prove beneficial to the health of the men who pleaded guilty to vagrancy and they gratefully promised jo follow the prescription to the letter in the case of J W mathews who was alleged to have partaker partaken par taken too freely of the waters in inebriation and who pleaded guilty to the charge judge murphy decided that mr mathews family needed the money more than did the city but lest mr math ewa forget a fine of was assessed and sentence suspended during the mans sobriety 1 james poland pleaded guilty to being drunk and was fined 5 another man with the same offense forfeited his bond earl hinds ed roach and william russell were adjudged guilty of vagrancy and ordered to get out of town to the charge of smoking opium burney wilson pleaded not guilty and his case was set down for tomorrow robert dykeman who Is alleged to have assaulted george bateman failed to appear when his name was called and as he was out on his own recognizance ni zance judge murphy ordered that a bench warrant be issued for his arrest |