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Show cd bonds of .5 each on charges of drunkenness. Fdllh Kargas, who was arrested on a charge of vagrancy, forfeited a bond of $15. which she had deposited. John Hairlson was not present for j trial and hi bond of $5 was dropped Into Ihe treasury by (he Judge. Harrison Har-rison was charged with beini drunk to a law-violating decree. J W. Clifford, who yesterday pleaded plead-ed not guilty to the charge of vagrancy vag-rancy and who was allowed to leave the court room under a bond of $2"i. did not appear for trial and his bond was forfeited Clifford fared that more neverc charge would bo placed against him as ho was caught in a serious ofTenho In one of the lower Twenty-fifth street rooming houses Wednesday night. DRUNKS ANP VAGRANTS FINED Xone of the men gathered in by (ho police, in their raid of the Turf last night, appeared for trial In the municipal muni-cipal court this morning and bonds of $100 each were ordered forfeited by Judgp .1 D. Murphy. William Harding, a colored man, arrested ar-rested for vagrancy, pleaded guilty to the charge and was flntd $10 or ten Jayg. John Kailman. George Shepherd and Jons Grubb each pleaded guilty to the charge of unlawful druukenness and were fined $5 each. John Cox, an aged wanderer, who In general appearance called to mind to'iffio of the vagabonds of Dlcken's tales, entered a plea of guilty when charged with vagrancy and was fined $5 or five days. R. Roe and Jane Davidson forfeit- |