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Show JENNIE 18 HELD FN DEPORTATION Only two offenders were on the mourners' bench in th police court this morning, a man and a woman. The man, Mark Rcld, was charged with having been "unlawfully drunk." He pleaded guilty nd was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or go to jail for a period of five day. Jennie La Bauch was called before the court for sentence for vagrancy, to which she confessed Tuesday morning. morn-ing. She was sentenced to serve 20 days in the city Jail. The woman h$ also charged with having come to this country for immoral im-moral purposes, and. as soon as the papers can be drawn, she will bo do-ported do-ported to France, her native land. J. B. Ballard, colored, should have been in court this morning to answer the charge of disturbing the peace, but he was not. His ball of $5 was declared de-clared forfeited. Eva Jones, a colored woman, charged with vagrancy, was given a "floater," and, with her husband, she left town. The woman was suspected cf being implicated in the alleged roh-fcery roh-fcery of a Jap a few nights apn, but the evidence found was r.ot sufficient in the minds of the officers to warrant a conviction, so the charge of robbery was not made. |