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Show SHE ASKS TO BE GIVEN A FLOATER live wall-eyed prisoners, showing symptoms of headaeho and tho maroon taste In the mouth, faced the police judg0 this morning and reluctantly pleaded guilty to the charge of being be-ing unlawfully drunk; With the customary cus-tomary Impartiality, the court administered admin-istered to each of tho men a flue of $5 or five days iu prison. The register regis-ter showed the names of tho forlorn ones to ho Dick Walker,. Hugh Donahue, Dona-hue, Ed Joyce, John Ryan and Harry Toler. Nelly Page, a very haggard looking femalo prisoner of Indefinite years, pleaded guilty to having been drunk antl was fined $5 or five days. "Can't you give mo a floater, your honor," the woman pleaded, after her sentence. "Honestly, Judge, I'll got right out of town and never com back." The woman's fine was suspended and she was permitted to leave tho court room with Instructions to got out of town. Tho woman was one of the most sorry looking creatures that lias appeared In the police court for months. Oscar R. Olln, who yesterday plcad-ttd plcad-ttd not guilty to tho charge of disturbing disturb-ing the peace, was released from tho custody of the court this morning, the case aaglnst him being dismissed. Tho complainant against him was not present. pres-ent. A ninety .day suspended sentence was dalt cout to John Hewitt and Art Curtla, who yesterday pleaded not guilty to being vagrants. Tho men were given exactly two hours to leave, the city and each promised that within that period of time they would be on their way to other and nioro Inviting Invit-ing parts of the country. John Sutherland, charged with disturbing dis-turbing the peace, forfeited a bond of $10 by not appearing to answer to the court on tho charge. M. Dumaa forfeited a bond of $3 by not answering to the charge of riding a blcyclo oa tho Bldewaik. |