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Show cy They were fined $10 each with the 'privilege of spending ten days In Jnll. Daisy Munn, Flora Wilson and Mamie Ma-mie Hustead were arrested last night for vagrancy, and they furnished ball of $10 -each for their appearance In court this morning, but when their name were called by Clerk Fulton there wn.; no response, and the ball was forfeited. Carl Isaackson was under a bond , of T for his appearance In court on the charge of violating Hie bicycle ordinance, or-dinance, but be did not answer to the roll-rail of the clerk, and his bond was declared forfeited. Oren Newey and Franklin Thomas, the latter a colored boy. were arraigned ar-raigned before tho court no the charge of petit larceny, to wlilch they pleaded plead-ed guilty. They were each sentonced to pay a fine of $ 10 or servo forty days in jail. The complaint alleged thai the defendants stole randy from the ShupoWIIllams Candy company, valued at 525. The (heft occurred April 15th . VAGRANTS IN TIE POLICE COURT Tbe mourners' bench In the criminal crimin-al division of th- municipal court this morning was fully occupied, there be-in; be-in; a numbi-r of alleged drunks, vags, petty thieves and begtars awaiting hearing belore the tribunal. William T Mannix, John Craig, Robert Ro-bert Davis, M. P. Miller and K. Ak-morate, Ak-morate, the latter tieln? a Jap. eon--fessod before the Judne thit they were intoxicated yesterday and the court promptly sentenced them to pay a fine of each, or go to jail for a period of five days. James Burns and James Ryan stated stat-ed to the court that they were beggars, beg-gars, but tli at they should like very much to have the privilege of leaving the city to seek employment. They were large strapping fellows, copable of earning go d wues, and th? court was not inclined to extend mercy. He sentenced thc men to a line of $10 or ten days In jail, telling them that they should be ashamed to be found begging throu.,'h the country when there is so much work for everybody. George Lewis. John Kelley and Frank Hannon explained to lh.- court that they had no regular occupation, and that they could show no "visible means of support," hence they would plead guilty to the charge of vagran-1 |