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Show VAGRANTS IN THE POLICE COURT FIVE STRANGERS ARE ORDERED OUT OF TOWN. Mexicans, Charged With Carrying Concealed Weapons, Have Their Cases Continued. Tho morning session of polico court consisted of vagrancy cases which were quickly disposed of, Millard Hamilton and Charles Con-roy Con-roy were arraigned on the charge ot loitering about the city with no visible vis-ible means of support. Hamilton pleaded guilty but Conroy would not admit his offense. Ofllcer Crompton,cjvho arrested tne men, testified that he had observed them at different points about tovn wandering aimlessly and that he considered con-sidered them undesirable citizens." Conroy was asked to explain and stated that he had been working in Wyoming since coming from Chicago and that he had looked for work at arious places about town but had been unable to secure a Job. The court questioned him closely regarding his movements of late and finally gave both defendants suspended suspend-ed sentences of 90 days eacn, provid-cc' provid-cc' they get cither to woric or out or town. Lewis Reys and Manual Rlvas, tn two men who were arrestod Thursday as pals .of the three prisoners charged charg-ed with carrying concealed weapons, were arraigned on trio charge of v?g-rency v?g-rency to which they pleaded ultty. The officers stated that they knew nothing of the men other than tb;tt they were friends of the three prisoners. pris-oners. It was generally considered that the two were worthless vags and the court disposed of them by suspending sus-pending a 90-day sentence in eacn caae and ordering them out of town. . The rr.en claim to be of Mexican Indian Mood, which their Bwarthy skins would indicate. Tho cases of Peter rinlance, 13. 1) Raves and C. Roys, charged with carrying car-rying concealed weapons, were order ed continued at the afternoon aesslon of court. S. Krenls, arrested by Officer tteasi for leaving his team untied, forfeited $5 ball by not appearing In answer to the charge against him. I |