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Show FALLS BY THE WAYSIDE AND ! IS JAILED Claiming to be 21 years of age, although al-though he does not look it, W illiam Tonne appeared before Judge Reeder this morning charged with drunkenness drunken-ness and pleaded guilty in a frightened frighten-ed manner. Upon being questioned, he said that he had never been arrested ar-rested and had never been drunk until un-til las', evening when eh met a number num-ber of friends, who. he said, were friends no longer They had given him several drinks of whisky and then left him when Le fell by the roadside on Qulncy avenue near Twenty -first street A passcrbj came across him and. believing him to be injurefl, ha him taken to the police station Johns promised that he j would abstain from liquor hereafter and wsb pleased v.li-n ludge Reeder gave him a suspended sentence R. W. Reese of Burley, Idaho, had the misfortune to meet "the bovs" yesterday yes-terday afternoon with the result that he landed in the police station with a charge of drunkenness placed against him He pleaded guilty and was happy to receive a suspended sentence with a reprimand. A look of surprlce came to the face of William Taylor this morning when h was numbered among the fortunate fortu-nate ones to recehe suspended sentences sen-tences He Is arrested about every two weeks and usualL, serve? a sentence sen-tence cf five days He had about prepared pre-pared to accept the same fate this, morning although ho put up his usual ( stor about reforming. His reason i for becoming drunk, ho said, was that he had a job as porter In a saloon and was always being treated bv his friends Suspended sentences rir" recorded j in the case of M W Wells and Ray j Brown, both charged with drunken-j ness. while the case against Emery ( Faverall. charged with vagrancy, was continued. It. its alleged that while; drunk Faverall had a playful habit of Stopping women and girls bv stepping in front of them as they passed down tho street yesterday. |