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Show HARD LOOM VAG IS GIVEN 180 DAYS BY JUDGE Judge Reedor certainly kept several sev-eral promises in this morning's ses- j slon of the police court and several parties are lamenting the fact that they chosf tho wrong night to repose In forbidden places. Charles Irwin and P. J- McDonald wen arrested at 11 last night In Comer Nicholas barn, by Patrolman Blackburn They were charged with trespass, pleaded guilty and were 1 each sentenced to five days in Jail.' W. J. Hognn, who was found sleeping In the power houe of the Ogden I Rapid Transit company, was sentenc- I cd to serve ten davs. David McCelroy, an obvtroperous clnink. got ten days for his portion McCelroy was arrested a 6.45 yes-j tcrdny afternoon by a patrolman on i Twenty-fifth street near the Kuro- peRn hotel Toy Aoygla, a Japanese, fulled to I appear In answer to a charge of i drunkenness and forfeited $6 ball. Thomas P Moore, arrested by Pa- j I trolman Blackburn at the corner of I 1 -veiity-flf th strrM and Lincoln, for 1 carrying concealed weapons, wn ; sentenced to 60 days In Jali or to pro tho alternative, $60. William Ford, a mondlcant. wag j-lven a five-day sentence to hold him , j until he receive transportation to nls borne. ( 'hgjieg Johnson and Victor West-1 Jiran. plain drunks, were given five-1 Jay suspended senteDoes. John Varela, brought In by Officer William Ream for loaviqg a horse ' untied on Washington avenue. be- ; tween Twenty -second and Twenty-third Twenty-third streets, was fined $5 tor hts negligence. Jack Probst, a hard looking vag I vith a reputation that did him no credit, got the biggest package that . -s handed out. His sentence was, IK days In jail. |