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Show guilty, was sentenced .to pay a fine of $5 or spend a like number of days in jail. Arthur Liddlewald admitted that ha had been begging about town. The judge emphasized his displeasure by giving the fellow ten days on tha rock pile. John Doe, Frank Rooker and j Charles Rosenburg each' pleaded I guilty to drunkenness an.l were given the customary fine of $5 or five days i with the chain gang. Charles Hurritt, driver of Lon Hyde's automobile, was arraigned on the charge of driving on tho wren.? side of the street. The defendant was not preseut and his ball of 510 was declared forfeited. Shortly after tho close of court the defendant and his employer appeared and stated that they had been Informed that court was haidly ever convened on lime and that 10;30 would be early enough. Chief Browning took the matter in hand and secured a reopening of the cafe. . Jack' Ryan and William Lower were charged with begging. They entered en-tered pleas of guilty In each case and were sentenced to ten days on tho rock pile. John Grace, Dave Rogers and A. C. Griffin were charged with vagrancy and pleaded guilty, receiving ten days each on tho rock pile. Joseph Qumn was also charged with mendicancy and, after hearing the "explanation" offered by the prisoner, and recalling the fact that the chain-gang chain-gang had been very substantially recruited re-cruited by tho morning grind, Ihe court decided to suspend a thirty-lay sentence and give the roan, a chanco to leave town. DRIVER OF AN AUTO WAS LATE AT COURT The police court grind was in record rec-ord time time today, about fifteen cases being disposed of at the rate of about three a minute. The work waa facilitated by moul of the offenders pleadlrg guilty. ! Janus Smith was charged with disturbing dis-turbing the peace aud, upon pleading |