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Show BAIL MONEY LEFT SY MUMY Business before tho criminal division divis-ion of the municipal court this morn-lnnf morn-lnnf was somewhat limited, there be-iDg be-iDg only two persons stationed upon 1 the "mourner's bench," when the court opened. Jack Gibson was alleged to have been intoxicated last night and ho was arrested on that charpe, his bail for appearance in court this morning being fixed at $5. Jack did not appear, ap-pear, however, and his bail wn3 forfeited. for-feited. Ed Morrlssey and Arthur Terry pleaded guilty to the charge of being "unlawfully drunk," and were each sentenced to pay a fine of S5 or serve five days In the city jail. Ed Murphy was called to answer frr alleged vagrancy, but ho did not respond. His ba'l. In the sum of $100 was declared forfeited. Murphy Is the man alleged to have played tho part of "Mormon missionary" a few days ago, who entered into a gambling gamb-ling proposition with a young fellow fel-low from Tennessee. It Is said that Murphy had a wife In the city at tho time of the confidence confi-dence game, and that a sorm as ho was released from the cuolodv of th officers he. with his wife, departed for fields unknown The Tennessee boy. Charles Bull, has been held hero since the hold-up game as a witness In tho case, and he was pleased this morning to bo permitted to contlnuG his Journey to the coast. He savs be is a wiser boy than when he came to O.dn and Is inclined to the opinion that the next ' confidence" man he meot3 will fail of his purpose. |