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Show TEN DOLLARS FOB DISTURBING PEACE Considerable amusement was caused caus-ed among the municipal court attendants attend-ants when Attorney Joseph Chez, on behalf of Steve Marino, made a plea for a reduction of bail for his client In answer. Judge Reeder Informed the attorney that the ball was taken to Insure Marino's appearance in court, that the man was there and that the ball money was therefore his Marino was arrested Saturday night by Officers Peterson and Chamber at Wall avenue and Twenty fourth street, with two companions, Pet Mark and Ell Eurlto, and the tbre..-were tbre..-were charged with disturbing tne peace When placed on trial, Marino Ma-rino pleaded guilty and the other two entered pleas of not guilty. There were no witnesses aud Assistant City Attorney John Heywood moved that the cases against Mark and Eurlto be dismissed. Tho motion was granted grant-ed and the two men discharged. Marino was allowed to toll his story, which brought out the fact that he had Just UBed a little extra per stiaBion on hie friends to got them to go with him to a saloon and that the disturbance had caused the man ager of the Brigham hotel to Bend for tho police. The Judge said that would listen to the plea of tho de- 1 fondant s attorney for leniency, and fined Marino $10. M. R McFarland and Dan Glllon, drunks, were glen suspended sentences sen-tences and the trial of Richard Howe-was Howe-was continued until Friday oo |