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Show VAGRANTS. IN POLICE COURT ONE IS SENTENCED TO TEN DAYS IN JAIL. Charles Olsen Ordered to Leave Town at Once Two Men Plead Guilty to Drunkenness. Tho morning session or police court was taken up with a few mrnor cases of vagrancy, Jrnnkenness and petit larceny. George Boat wanted to Tjo balled out for drunkenness, but the money was not forthcoming and he pleaded guilty, guil-ty, receiving a sentence or five days or John Doe poda pteaded not guilty to vagrancy and his case was ordered order-ed continued, bail being fixed at $10. J. C. Wilson was arraigned on the charge of vagrancy.. He pleaded gull ty after some hesitation and the court sentenced him to 10 days In Jail. Gabriel Zweisler denied that he was a vagrant or without visible means of support. The arresting officer of-ficer was not present and the case was ordered continued, ban being fixed fix-ed at ?10. Charles Olsen entered a pTea of not guilty to a charge of vagrancy and his explanations were sucn as to apparently ap-parently justify the suspension of a 99iday sentence provided the man left town at once. Archie Browning was charged with violating the speed ordinance ror automobiles. aut-omobiles. He pleaded not guilty and the case" was ordered continued, i Leandio Carbajal pleaded guilty to I drunkenness and received the usual fine of $5 or five days. |