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Show 'LECTURE BY THE POLICE JUDGE With the exception of sending a lonely beggar to jail, there was prac-tlcallv prac-tlcallv nothing done in the Municipal court this morning. The man charged with mendicancy was Frank Sullivan He pleaded guilty and seemed to be rather thankful that the Judge had sent him to a place where he could eat and sleep without price or molestation. mo-lestation. He was sentenced lo ten days in the city bastilo. "Do you think you can Induce the city attorney to attend an occasional session of the city court?'' Inquired Judge Murphy of CIc-rk Fulton, this morning, when the cae of the City vs. Mike Phillips, charged with leaving leav-ing a team untied, came up. 'if you can, I wish ou would do so. I do not care to bear theso cases unless the city can be represented by counsel. I have done It In the past, but do not care to continue the practice. Continue Con-tinue the case until the attorney can be here." J A. Olsen was charped with the yanie offense. Olsen was released on his own recognizance and Phillips Is being held under a $5 bond. John Krlckson of Rlverdale, charged with disturbing the peace at that little lit-tle village December 21. did not appear ap-pear for trial this morning and his b.ll of $10 was declared forfeited. The complaint alleges that John disturbed dis-turbed a dancing party at Rlverdale, Christmas eve. I |