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Show oo TWEIMTY-EIGHT CASES REfflF JUDGE OF CITY COURT Municipal Court Clerk Isaac Fulton drew a long sigh about 11:40 o'clock this morning and, In answer to the court's "Next Case," he said, ''That's all, I believe." It was all and the cases that had been handled totalled 28, the largest number reviewed In several weeks. William Briney and Tom Chinaman were called to answer a charge of disturbing the peace by fighting. The former pleaded guilty and was given "10 or 10" sentence and the latter pleaded not guilty and had his hearing hear-ing set for Monday morning. The alleged affray or assault occurred ou lower 25th street yesterday and the two men were arrested by Patrolman Kelliher. Frank Rees. John Doe and James Turner, plain drunks, were given sus-pended sus-pended sentences. John Murphy and James Kennedy, two of Patrolman Blackburn's captures, were given five-day sentences. They were drunk and unduly noisy. Robt. Scott was given the privilege of paying a $10 fine or of serving ten days in Jail. He was taken Into custody by Patrolman Manzel and Hearn on lower Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street last night In a badly intoxicated in-toxicated condition and gave the officers of-ficers considerable trouble before they got him to the station. John Dillon, James Grayson. Harry Gordon, Peter Maher, John Burke and James Manning, pleaded guilty to charges of vagrancy. They were corralled cor-ralled In the "Jungle" by the Weber river yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Patrol-man William "TIge" Brown and hauled haul-ed to the station by Chauffeur Nelson Nel-son In the auto-patrol. The first three came quietly, but the latter three resisted arrest and will pass the next three days in Jail. on |