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Show the court sentenced him to pav a fine of $5. Ada Brown Heath pleaded guilty to the charge of vjgrancy and was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of $20 or serve twenty days In the city jail The fine was paid. It cot John Raicau and Robert Gig-gin Gig-gin $5 each for participating In an "unlawful drunk" yesterday. John Sullivan, James Casey, William Wil-liam Egan, M. Murphy, Thomas Williams Wil-liams and Wllllarn McGulre pleaded guilty to vagrancy and were each given giv-en a 90-day floater." The officers were Instructed to see to if that the men left the city with two hours' time. G H. Fish was also requested request-ed to leave the city or serve 90 days in Jail, for vagrancy. W. Jackson pleaded guilty to the charge f riding a bicycle on the sidewalk side-walk and was sentenced to pay a flno of .r.. Claude .Tahnson failed to appear an danswer the charge, of speeding an auto faster than the law allows and his bail of $10 was forfeited. William Coimers and Phil Cullen acknowledged ac-knowledged that tboy were drunk yesterday, and they were- called upon today to pay a fine of $5 each. The complaint against William McCarthy Mc-Carthy accused him of stealing a set of harness, the alleged property of Joseph Deru. McCarthy pealed not guilty and the cane was set for hearing hear-ing Wednesday morning. The defendant defend-ant was placed under a bond of 'i0. OFFENDERS. BEFORE TBE JUDGE In ihe police court this morning Daniel R. Davis was arraigned on the charge ..f petit larccnv and entered a plea of not guilty. The complaint alleges that Davis stole from Henry Ford a hav rake and a mowing machine ma-chine worth J2'. The case was set for hearing Wednesday, and the defendant de-fendant was placed under a houd of 52H, which lie furnished Tom Williams said he was drunk yesterday afternoon and evening, and |