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Show I MEXICAN GETS j JAIL TERM FOR ARDENT WOOING "As it seems that the defendant is unable to work, though physically physi-cally fit, and spends his time in writing love letters to Mary. I shall find him guilty of vagrancy and sentence I "m to pay a fine of $10 or serve 10 days in the city jail ' Judge D. K Roberts, in the above manner, settled a question , of unrequited affection that re-j re-j sultd in the arrest of Abel Garcia. Gar-cia. It appeared :hat Garcia, in the course of his irdent wooing, had Incurred enmity of fellow workers, bad frightened women in the neighborhood of Twenty-eighth street and Pacific, and had peeped In windows of certain houses "Scotty" Rankin, chief at the city Jail, arretted the defendant, and appeared as a witness against ! him. .Mrs Louise Gilote, who said that Garcia hod frightened her by walking to and Iro in front of her house, also appeared against the man "Maria" Gnic.ia said Ihrouch an interpreter, th-it she had failed lo respond to tour ardent epistles which he had sent her hoping to win her affections. The police said that "Mary'' left town this morning to avoid being called as a witness in the case. oo |