Show WIllIE WHITE SLAVE PAYS IllS iUS iUSI I FiNE I PAUL CHEERY ESCAPES FROM THE CLUTCHES OF LAW I I Although Hlo Hla Ball B Was Fixed at Ed Dunn Fined 10 for Beg Begging ging on the Streets Police Pollee court was devoid deold of special Interest yesterday other than forfeit forfeiture r uro ure of oC by an alleged parasite of oC the district the money mone evl evi evidently j dently having been ben furnished by some i admiring female for Cor tho the liberation of oC her sweetheart Paul Cheery was the j I name given by the individual and he ho was charged with vagrancy Knowing I I his true character and ln tho nature of or his manner of living tho the officers were I inot not disposed to deal leniently with the prisoner nor give she him his liberty Tho The sum of was demanded as ag ball bail but despite the comparatively large amount the money mone was speedily forthcoming forth Corth I coming from an unknown source and the fellow was released The Tho ball bail was wa declared forfeited upon the Uie nonappearance nonappearance of or tho the defendant yesterday i iPat IPat Pat OBrien B EL L Henzie and ami Frank 1 Lloyd Llord were arraigned on tho the charge chargo of I trespass preferred by Officer Shu She Shumaker I i maker of the tho Southern Pacific corn com I pany parry They ThoV pleaded guilty to the tho charge whereupon wh the arresting om officer officer eel stated that ho he had found tho the men In a car of apples tho the seal on which together with the ventilating screen had been broken fad a II quarter of a I box of or apples was missing Tho The men stated thin that the car was open when whon I I they Uley entered which the tho court admit admitted admitted admitted ted was wag always the tho case care with tres trespassers trespassers passers arrested under the same samo clr cir circumstances He stated that the tho prop property property erty ert of the railroad companies must bo ho protected the same as any other but that he would make tho the fine a low one or five fio days in la each case I John Doe Doc and George Malmin plead pleaded ed cd guilty to charges of or drunkenness and anti were given the tho customary fine of or 5 or five 0 days each I Ed Dd Dunn whoso whose case of mendicancy mendi mendicancy cancy was WM continued from Fridays session was presented for sentence I this morning a witness appearing against him who stated that Dunn had I 1 begged from him at two different times The Tile defendant stated that he ho I was a railroad man and being broke and more or less loss under the influence of oC liquor he had approached several with whom he J Jand persons was acquainted and solicited from then them He asserted that It was positively his first offense I of oC that nature The court told Dunn that he was a health healthy n of manhood and hail had no excuse ex use for or begging from his fellow I man Under the circumstances a st however how however ever eor he ho would be lenient with him and let him off oft with tho the nominal fine fino of 10 or 10 days Inez Bryant Blanch Davis Bessie and Sadie Brown forfeited 10 each for Cor non nonappearance appearance on the charge of vagrancy |