OCR Text |
Show ii ni 11 after 11 o'clock, but, luckily, there war. not much business on hand. The offenders of yesterday and last night ccnld not be arraigned because the city . physician had lusned an order or-der 'hat superseded any order the court u.tghf make, and the men were not permitted to leave their celR Mrs. Mary Barnard was arrested Sunday night f.ir drunkenness, and. during yesterday and lat night, she bad been placed In the ladle?.' ward, upstairs, away from the smallpox Infection, In-fection, so it was In order to arraign her. She pleaded guilty to tbe rharce, and the court gao her a suspended sentence of twenty days. Mary agreed to leave town F.irl Newman as arralrned on the chirito of disturbing the pegr Saturday Satur-day rl:bt, and be pleaded not guilty. The city was not ready to go to trial and the youn man was placed under a bond of The case will be called tomorrow. The complaint against Newman nlleges that be created a disturbance dis-turbance at the Vienna Cafe on Twenty-fifth street, between Washington and Grant avenues. ( MARY WES I TO LEAVE TOWN; Formaldehyde and other dtslnfer-tant dtslnfer-tant at the police station this morn-ln morn-ln rather Interfered v.-'th the wo.-k e-f the Municipal cour:. the JudTe oh- Jecting to op.M-.ing court until after j the disinfecting rrorets had Lei-n concluded. con-cluded. The court was not convened I |