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Show SOLDIER FROM THE FORT IS IN COURT Expert advice on what to do with prisoners Charged with d runkennes.-i was given in polke couri this morn Ing h Jai k Ranger, a soldier on lea of absence from Kort Douglas He pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk and. in answer to other ques-' ques-' ions k.i ill his-- home was in llonolul i that he was nov Btatloned at the post in Salt Lake, that he was on a leavi of absence and that the leave expiree tomorrow. When asked what they did with drunks at the fort, the prisoner 6ai 1 that if they were disorderly and dls lurbed the peace, they were given ten das in the guard house, but if they were quiet and peaceful while iniox icated they were turned loose upon becoming sober Ranger then volunteered volun-teered the Information that he had been well behaved during his spree With BUCh a precetlent before him, Judge Reeder agreed to suspend sen fence provided Ranger would go ;it once to his post The soldier was glad to make r promise and was released Raj Brown, charged with drunkn-nest.. drunkn-nest.. pleaded guilty and his case was taken under advisement until Thurs day morning lie was arrested upon complaint of his wife, who called pa-Lrolmen pa-Lrolmen to the home Patrolman Keil , hi-r t ted thai P.ro n yas abusive r'nd said he yvould shoot the officer if he had a gun M Wilde was given a suspended sentence of ISO days, piovided ho takes care of his dog. which his bitten bit-ten people living in his neighborhood The complaining witnesses were 01 h e Wooley, Joseph intle and Miss lira m well. The rase against Kliner Henle) ftt I Sam King, charged with disturbing tiie peace was continued until 'l imr;-'-dav morning The two men. both n groes, were arrested while fighnnu early this morning on Wall avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth streets. |