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Show CiRCUS'DAY DRUNKS FINED The circus day imbiber received no leniency at the hands of Judge Murphy Mur-phy in the municipal court thv morning, morn-ing, the regulation fine of $5 each being be-ing pronounced. The fine is not a heavy one, but It is considered that the fine in connc-ctlon with other ex-pensea ex-pensea Incident to the pastime makes each drunk rather cxpensJve. Those on the "unlawfully drunk" list, all of whom pleaded guilty nud were sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or serve five days in the city jail at hard labor, were T. Burk, Tom Parker and A. AnJcrson. The cases of the city against J. E. Muckle and Bertha Cross, charged with vagrancy, were not called this morning, but will be considered tomorrow to-morrow morning. A. C. Bolander was arraigned on I th charge of disturbing a rel&lous meeting, Sunday nighL He pleaded I not guilty, and the city not being ready for trial, the case was sot for ! hearing tomorrow, I L. Wright' was arraigned on the ! charge of exceeding the speed limit with an automobile. Ho pleaded not guilty and the case w;is set for hearing hear-ing tomorrow morning. |