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Show STOLE SUCK OF FLOUR ID IS ORDERED IMPRISONED t For stealing a sack of flour from th6 Burnett Feed and Commission Co. Andrew Jensen was sentenced to serve 20 days in jail or to pay a $20 fine by the municipal court judge this morning. He was arrested yesterday yester-day afternoon by Detective It. II. Chambers at Twenty-fourth street, between be-tween Gram and Lincoln avenues, and charged with petit larceny. T. F. Smith, also charged with petit larceny, lar-ceny, had his caso taken under advisement ad-visement He was alleged to have stolen a pair of shoes from a lower Twenty-fifth street merchant and was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Man-zel Man-zel and Hearn. William Carter, arrested last night on lower Twenty-fifth street by Officers Of-ficers Sullivan and Anderson, was found guilty of drunkenness and disturbing dis-turbing the peace. The case was an especially aggravated one and Carter Car-ter was sentenced to pay a -fine of $15 or to serve 15 days In Jail. W. II. Johnson, who was boisterously boister-ously drunk when arrested yesterday evening by Patrolman Blackburn, was given the" alternative of paying a $5 fine or serving 5 days in Jail. Arthur Ar-thur Howe and Louis Ringle, plain drunks, were given suspended sentences. senten-ces. on |