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Show POLICE IUHT THIS MORNING RELD A BIG CROWD , J The S. R O sign was hung out this morning at the Municipal court and fifteen cases were disposed of In the two-hour session The spectators specta-tors may hae found a lot of fun in the proceedings- and there was a lit-tpbut lit-tpbut several of the defendants discovered that their cases were much more serious than they expected. expect-ed. Mike Moran first up, arrested Sat urriav night on the corner, wanted a chance to pay a fine This was Mike's rhirH drunk and he cot 80 days K McKnrlund was not present and he forfeited $5. Prank Carroll, a cripple with both feet off charged with vagrancy, said that he wanted to go to Denver where he had relatives who would take care of him Prank was given a home for another day while "his honor" thought it over John Merino, a Mexican beet topper, top-per, was told by Deputy Sheriff Hob son. on the advise of the judge, in his own language that if he ever came back that he would get six months and with a grin that few present day Mexicans can boast of, went off with a suspended sentence.' Dave Terry, found In a drunken stupor in a vacant house near Twenty-third street and Lincoln avenue, re celved a suspended sentence. If fj. Copt, the Bingham millman who made the boast on Saturday night at Becraft's corner, that no Po lleenian could arrest him. had the boast called by Officer William Brown He was given 15 days. G, J HcCarty and N. J. Collins, charged with vagrancy, received suspended sus-pended sentence J. L. Lee, arested on the same charge, said that his Trade was Washing Automobiles and there was not enough work of that nature in the city to keep him busy and that he would go to Los Angeles If given a chance. He got three hours in I which to start westward Bert Bingham and Albert Garr, ar- , rested by Officer Reast yesterday for snoedlnc their motorcvcles on Wash lngton avenue, were read the ordl-nance ordl-nance by the Judge, given a lecture J and the minimum fine of ?o Walter Giles, also arrested by Of-, fleer Reast, charged with leaving his team loose, was fined J5.00. The case of John Jones, charged with assault, was carried over until tomorrow morning George McFarlund and Joe Ixrenzo drunks, received suspended sen tences. Robert Anderson, the negro arrested ar-rested In connection with the Kffle Dangerfield case, on a charge of sell Ing liquor without a license , waB found guilty and given the maximum sentence of six months In the county jail The Dangerfield woman was given a good lecture by the judge, who let her go with a suspended sentence |