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Show ROCK THROWER TO WORK ON ROCK PILE Joe Keenan threw a stone through a plate gl?K window In tho Board .f Trade saloon on Twenty-ftfth at reel yesterday afternoon and, as a result, will work 90 days for the city. Jug Igling stones of a mucb larger size Keenan pleaded guilty this morning l in Kllce court to the charge of destroying de-stroying property and had no excuse I to offer other than that an Inclination! Inclina-tion! came to him to throw the rock I after he had been ordered to leave the saloon The proprietor slated that the man came Into the saloon in a drunken I condition and tried to go to sleep on the floor after being refused a drink when ihe bartender told him that lie must hunt .-mother lodging house the man wen) outside and threw the first rock be could find through the south window Weighty evidence in the shape of the stone that did the dam in:,, was introduced by the assistant i! attorney The proprietor estimated esti-mated that the damage done amounted amount-ed to $4J hen asked if he was willing to make good ihe amount. Keenan said he could not make good any amount, as he did not have a cent. r, C Natreaa furnished a new excuse ex-cuse for bis falling when he excused himself for getting drunk b statin.; thai he had ;i bad attack of heart failure and could not stand much whllky Although Judge Reeder recognized rec-ognized the fact that the excuse was a new one, he recorded a sentence of five days because N'a tress had been before him a few weeks ago on the same charge |