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Show i PENCHANT FOR SILK COSTS HIM LIBERTY i Julius Cortcz, Mexican. charged with vagrancy, was found guilty by .ludgc D. R. Roberts In the city court this morning and sentenced to serve live days in jail; Detective C. E. N'oble testified thaj he had followed Cortex to various stores In Lhe city and had w tchod ' li man in his at-' tempts to buy silk for shins C r-iez, r-iez, through an interpreter, testified that he had gone into the stores to beg for something to eat hut he could not explain why lie entered dry goods I' stores. When arrested he had no money and Detective Noble testified j that he had been sleeping at tho city Jail for the past month. |