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Show CHINAMAN CHARGED WITH BEATING A HORSE TO DEATH The morning session of police court was of brief duration, only a few petty pet-ty offenders making their appearance. Harry O'Ncil and Ed Fern, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of vagrancy vag-rancy in Thursday's court and whose cases were continued, expressed a desire de-sire to thango their pleas to not guilty. guil-ty. The court allowed the change to be made and, upon the recommendation recommenda-tion of the city attorney that the men be allowed about thirty minutes to get out of town, that order was made, a ninety-day sentence being suspended ever them to guard against a possible return to the city. Ioienzo Merrlott and Rud Reed were arraigned on the charge of drunkenness. They entered pleas of guilty and were given the customary fine of ?5 or five days on the rock dle. A case against Jako Lee. a China-:nan. China-:nan. was called. The foreigner was charged' with having beat a horse un-Ml un-Ml its death resulted. Attorney Gideon Gid-eon for the defense, requested that the case be continued until witnesses could be produced and the order was fccordlngly made, the date being Monday Mon-day at 10 o'clock. |