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Show MINT OFFENDERS li POLICE COORT ARE SENTENCED Offenders were tried in groups this morning bv Judge Reeder in the municipal mu-nicipal court. The first group consisted con-sisted of Raj Fox and Ray Stone, who were charged with drunkenness. Fox got off with a suspended sentence sen-tence and Stone was sentenced to serve five days in jail or to pay the alternative fine. The second group consisted of W P. Gannon, Charles Williams. Thomas Pitzpatrick, Ralph Reast and Thomas Ryan The five were arrested last night in an alley between Wall and f;rant avenues, and Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth street at 5:3'i a. m to-day to-day by offirers Hutchins, Manxel and Woolen l hey were charged wl-h vagrancy aud after pleading guilty were given a five-day sentence each. John Lynch, Elmer Hellinger, Will iam Ragan, William Smith M J. Con way. J E Morton and J. McDennoti formed the third group. They were arrested by the same trio of officers in Blectric alley at 2 a m. today, and charged with trespass. They pleaded guilty and were gflvi n n three ij.iy sentence apiece. John Sweeney and Johu Davenport drunks, were given suspended sen-teni sen-teni B Fred Thomas aud Charh Miller had their cases taken under advisement They were arrested last night for fighting Hefore the close of the session, William Raker and Jack Probst were arraigned on the charge of having II- legalh disposed of cocaine by selling it without having a license. The complaints com-plaints were sworn out by Detective Charles Plncock. The one against Raker alleges that he sold some co-calne co-calne to Ra Craig on July 7 and Probst is alleged to have sold a rpitin-tltj rpitin-tltj of the same drug to Joe Eastman on August 4 Roth defendants waived their preliminary pre-liminary examinations and were bound over to the district court with ball set at 600 in each case. mi . |