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Show MAINTAINS HIS I NAME TAYLOR Kanesville Man Under Ar-rest Ar-rest Finds County Attorney At-torney Knows Him LeRoy Ballantyne of Kanesville refused re-fused to answer to his name In the city court this morning when a complaint com-plaint waa read charging him with maintaining a common nuisance by keeping on his premises masb and the necessary still and other equip mem for the manufacture ol liquor. Asked by I. N. Fulton, clerk of the city court, it his name was Ballantyne, Ballan-tyne, the defendant denied it and Stated III name was David Taylor. Your name Is LifKoy Ballantyne. " Interrupted i ountj attorney David J. w leon and you might as well answer to this complaint. 1 know you." Lily Judge l. K Roberts then asked the defendant what name lie had giv-n when arrested and he stat-ed stat-ed thut his name was David Taylor, whereupon the court ordered tne - .nIU,u,l tit fun, I 'l.cHoV e V 111 I' 1 -1 ' ' V . -V ... Ballantyne alias l)u.d Ta lor." The defendant pleaded not guilty j and the hearing of his cuse was set for June . Hall was fixed at J300. John Doe Gross, c harged wllh op-rating op-rating a second-hand Store without a license, pleaded guilty Jo selling a second-hand watch ani was sentenced to pay u fine of $.S or serve flV days : in Jail. He explained td the court ; that he had sold a watch for the repair re-pair charges nsalnst It. the ownei havinK told him thai he did not want the watch Art Wells, charged with speeding on Twenty-fifth street between Van Buren and QulnC) avenues, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of ISO or to seise 60 days In Jail. Gertrude St. Clair, nepress and Nell Rons. whlU I h.trK' d with being drunk and with fighting, both pleaded not guilty and I heir trials were set for June S. Bail in each case was fixed at $100. I Ixuise Taylor. negress, charged with vagrancy, pleaded not guilty and her case was continued until tomorrow tomor-row to give her time to secure the 'services of an attorney. Hall was I ixed at 2n. oo- |