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Show BUSY DAY IN POLICE COURT In the criminal division of the Municipal Mu-nicipal court th's morning Jame Saunders pleaded guilty to . being drunk on Ternary Itith, and was sentenced sen-tenced to pay r fine of .i or serve fie days In the city .'ail. ' John McDonald said he could pot deny the charge that he is a b-ggar ; and 'hat he committed the act of menJIcaney February 2s. as alleged in the complaint. lie was given ten das. .lohn Fumphris was romc?. hat pur-zlcd pur-zlcd to learn tba he had been drunk. John Is an habitual drunkard, nnd It was onl twenty days ago that h was sentenced to sorve that length of time for his offense, and he supposed that he was still in ail. "I don't understand how 1 could have been drunk yesterday, when I bdd iioi yet been released from all. How could I be druuk when I was 'n Jail? I have leeii a trusty for a number num-ber of davs anil expected to get OJt for good yeftcday., John's memory was sharpnd. bo.- ever, v-hert Officer Wardlaw told him j that whil" he was on the tnit llrt 1 yesterday, he went out In torv n and got drunk. John then bad a talnl recollection of the ofnYerx bringing Vdm from town in a r.bgbtl; intoxicated intoxi-cated 'condition. John .u sentenced to another 2" d3: In jdil. Prank Jones failed to ap;ear and answer to the charge of nriitr. nne5; prefeired agalnrt him. bail of J5 was declared forfeited. Karl Maurer a.-d:ed until t nioiT-"N morning to tleud to the c'targe of npvsney. He Is knowu among the olflcers a. a ' 'i-ccret.j-y vagrant." llarr Odtrln indignantly pleaded guilty to "common, ordinary vagrancy." vag-rancy." nnd was sentenced to pay a fine of J??. or sene days In jail He serlouslv objected to such a stiff sentence for "ordinary vaji ii:io . ' but he l still In jail. R. C. Packard "as arraigned en the choree of obtaining money faKe pretenses, anil asked that lc- be given giv-en until tomorren- rooming tn enter his plea. The cornplaint agitnst i paekard allcg-j that on January 12th ef this year he induced J. H. firir" m-J the" "tah Nationa4 bank of thl city to entlorso hU draft on the Tin Falls. Idaho, bank for .t". he claim-Inn claim-Inn to 'hem 'hat he bad aa account v.irji the last named banking Institution, Institu-tion, whe-D ns a matter of fact, lie bad no money in the Idaho bank. The time of the eourt Is being tak-i tak-i ii up thla afternoon In the trial of Walter Sruiibers. charged b tbe I "state lih dlsturbhiij the peac ut Hoy, February 3. |