OCR Text |
Show pay a fine of $10 or serve ten days In the city bastlle. Not having the price, they aro Bervlng time In ths jail. John Smith failed to appear and an swer the charge of violating the bicycle bi-cycle ordinance. His ball Id the sum of $5 was declared forfeited. It was alleged that G. S. Campbell had stolen a pair of mitts, valued at 50 cents and that thoy wore the property prop-erty of John Doe. Ho pleaded gul'ty and was sentenced to pay a fine ol $5 or spend Ave days In jail. A. Tultle was sentenced to spenJ ten days In the city jail fi.r committing commit-ting the offense of vagrancy. IK pleaded guilty. NEGRO HAD A SUIT OF CLOTHES Walter Miner, a negro, was arraigned arraign-ed before tho Judgo of the municipal court this morning on the charge of stealing a suit of clothes and a pair of pauts. alleged to be the property of Henry Kimes and estimated to bo worth S::S. The defendant was represented rep-resented by counsel who aeked that the eas. bo set for hoarlng Wcdnen day morning. The court acted accordingly ac-cordingly and the man was placed m- j der a $50 bond. The Sunday drunks were Mike Mc-Ginley, Mc-Ginley, L. Rfcecs and J. A. Johnson, ah of whom wore sentenced to pay a fine ' of $5 cacli or go to Jail five da'.s. It co.-t John Hlckey $5 to carry u concealed weapon a short time this ' morning. He pleaded guilty to th'.i charge. John McDonald and John Stephen-son Stephen-son pleadod guilty to the charge of vagrancy and were each sentenced to |