Show had been begging about town and was Bentenced to 10 days with the chain gang. George Sullivan pleaded guilty to the charge of vagrancy and was given giv-en a 90-day floater to get out of town. Domonlc Higelo was charged with disturbing the peace of a lower Twenty-fifth street saloon. He pleaded not gulltv and the case was continued until un-til tlie arresting officer could be present. pres-ent. T. R. Wilson and J. Smith forfeited $5 ball each on the charge of drunkenness. SIX CASES BEFORE THE JUDGE OF POLICE COURT The morning police court grind Included In-cluded but a fc-w minor cases of drunkenness drunk-enness and vagrancy. Pete Grizlno was charged with disturbing dis-turbing the pace. He pleaded not guilty and the case was continued un 111 the arternoon session. A similar J disposition waj made of a similar case agaiu.st Louie Maynard who also pleaded not guilty. J. R. Ault pleaded guilty to drunkenness drunk-enness and received the customary fine of ?5 or five days on the rock ! l'ile. ' James Crowley admitted that le |