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Show VARIETY OF CASES BEFORE CITY COURT William A Neuteboom. charged Wttn being drunk and who. accord-jtng accord-jtng to the police is a paroled prls-I prls-I oner from the state prison, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge in the city court today. His ball was fixed at $50 and the hearlnc I of the case set for November 2. The ease of the state against j Frank Shafer cam up for trial and the defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of flo or the alternative Shafer's attorney explained to the court that when' Sh.ifer Issued a heck on the g.)en State bank for Jl'" although he had no personal funds In the bank the funds of the partnership of Porter A- Shafer were In the hank and that before Shafer could see his partner to make arrangements ar-rangements to have the check honor. hon-or. I Shafer was arrest, d The check ws.s Issued to J, V. Brunetti and has since been taken care of. Arthur McOovern. charged with being drunk, pleaded bullty and was sentenced to pay a fine of 960 or serve 50 days in Jail. The rases of OtfO Swanton and May Burns, charged with a statntorv offense. came up for arraignment and was continued until Monday for setting. Ball of 9lflf' each w;ls fixed fix-ed The rase of the city against E. J. Smith came up and the attorney for the defendant withdrew the plea of not gulltv and entered a plea of guilty. The charge was disturbing , the peace end the defendant was j sentenced to pnv a fine of 515 or 's.-rve the alternative number of days in Jail. I The case of the city against Wll-lilam Wll-lilam Ward, charged with dumping rubbish on a lot on Wall avenue be-I be-I tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth streets, was dismissed on the motion of Assistant City Attorney Samuel Powell A bench warrant was ordered issued is-sued for Helen V. Collins, charged (with statutory offense and her hal! j of $5ii wus declared forfeited when she failed to appear for trial |