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Show !SHE OfFEMED TO MARRY THE BOY: If Judge Murphy Would Relent and Save Emil Bartello From Jail Old Woman of 60 in Love With a Youn Fellow of Bad Habits. and that you will from this time for-, Tvnrd resole to be a man. i "The testimony shov, s thut ou wore intrusted with the property of n (rleiitl and that before you had hardly hard-ly taken the rlns into your possefl-! possefl-! ston, you were looking for a pawn shop where you fould sell It and ueo the money for your own purposes. Now, don't do that kind of business any more. When you have served your time Id the county Jail, start out v.i;ii rlpht Ideas alout life, and be a man. You are young anil are now btlug given an opportunity to make good In this world I hope you will lmprcvn tho opportunity." i The young man was taken to the county jail, where he will begin serving serv-ing the time allotted him by tho court. He has been In Jail slnco the first of May and the court took that fact Into consideration when the 10-day 10-day Eenteuce was passed. Emil Bartello was arraigned for vagrancy and he was sentenced to pay u One of $10 or serve ten days In, tho city bastile iu police court this j morning. I Emil is the young man who accompanied accom-panied Frank Tica In his shooting escapade es-capade of Tuesday, he loajlng the gun for Frank before the shootlDg, began on Grant avenue and Twenty-' fifth street. Eiull said, howexer. that he did not know that Frank was going go-ing to "shoot u))" the town when he aided him in placing the cartridges In the gun. The young man shed great tears when the court told him that he had been accessory to a "near tragedy," and that It might have been the means of landing him In the state penitentiary, A woman appeared on the scene In , behalf of Emil, she stating that sho was ready to marry the young man and get him out of his trouble; and she Importuned the officers and the court to let him go without punish-ment punish-ment Judge Murphy, however, refused re-fused to listen to the woman's plead-' Ings and ordered that the young man be given a lesson, and that ho be kept in the city bastile ten days or pay a fine of $10. , ' The woman w ho appeared In the interests in-terests of the defendant did not givj her name, but she was very solicitous for tho young fellow. Emil Is only 25 years of age, while his admirer Iu about f.u year. and deeply InfatuoteJ Detective Pender consoled the lady, stating to her that there was llttk question but that Fhe could get a pardon par-don for the object of her love if she would present the case to the mayor. |