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Show MANY OFFENDERS ME BEFORE THE POLICE MAGISTRATE Offenders were handled in bunch es this morning In (he police court, owing to the fact that they were, for the most part charged with the same offense Pat Riley, the man who was so glad yesterday because he was home again, was even more rejoiced to bo allowed to go on his way with a suspended sentence James O'GoW-an, O'GoW-an, who was arrested with Riley, was on the testimony of Sergeant Mohl man. also given a suspended sentence The sergeant stated that O'Gowan was taken In more for his own pro teetion than for anything else because be-cause he had considerable money on him William Duffy. Tim Kinney and John Sw-eeney th'tv, laborers who were found asleep in the Nicholas hostelry," in the rear of the Gomer Nicholas Grocery store on Twenty fifth street, where n number of vags have been caught lately, said that they were Just in from Alexander, Ida ho, and were to work in the local railroad yards as soon as the con struction material arrived They were arretted by Patrolman 1 learn In disposing the case, Judge Recder tllU U1UL LUC MJIIM'- III T 111 II VIIJ.T ilU slept was getting to be more of a man stable than a horse stable and that the next man oaught trespassln? there would not get orf so easy. A. Gerts, Elmer J Erwln William J. Studu. Joe Nichols. Jack Heard and Joe Steinor. the bunch of ags caught In n camp near the Southern Pacific bridge on West Twenty-fourth street by Sergeant Mohlman and Patrolman Hearn. yesterday afternoon pleaded guilty and with the exception of Kr win all were given five days to find1 I work or to leave town. Erwln, who ; was only lt years old. was turned over to the Juvenile court I Stasia Haidii was up again on a, c barge of drunkenness and received'! j a sentence of ?5 or five days In Jail D, Rodiguei fared similarly Albert Smith, a mendicant, received a suspended sentence of five daya The case of the city agalust John Kogel was set for Thursday. Decern ber 18. and the case of the cltj fl Ethel Camp was set for next Tueb day. The case of D. Kralner-. charged I with receiving stolen goods was con tinned as counsel for the defendant were not reaay for trial William Bidelman, who was chitrg .d with stealing a suit case nraa, OU I the recommendation ol the .rre.ilng officer and the assistant city attorney turned over to the proper authorities tor an Investigation as to hU s.mltv |