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Show that It would bring relief to the Ren- " oral public. P. Fallin pleaded guilty, to assault and battery and wa pentrncod to pay a flno of $10 or serve ten days In Jail. The One was paid. It was suited to the court that Fal lln assaulted I.. J. Footer August Ifi. over pome little differences they had about securing the application, . of a fellow who desired to join the .order of Moose In the city. . Fallin and Foole were both ' solicitors foe the Moose order. IN POLICE COURT When Mike Perdlnl was called in police court to answer the charge of riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, he wanted to know how much It was worth. He said he was willing to pay whatever the price is In this city. Ho was finally induced to stale whether be was "guilty" or "not guilty " He asserted that he was guilty. He was fined ?5. Olf Gurlton was fined $5 for being drunk. August 18. Tho man has no money and tho court ordered that he spend five days in Jail. 1 Henrv Goss and R. Ballantyne tried to persuade the court that they had , not been riding their motorcycles ! raster than the law allows. They were lined $10 each. The complaint against them was signed by William Ueast. , , I William Preston pleaded not guilty to vagrancv and the cate -was set for trial tomorrow' morning. The wit-I wit-I ncssorf for the city were not la court. I V. Nubashlnia and E Hlna, Japan- ose' saloon keepers, were arraigned on the charge of celling whiskey to-Frank to-Frank Brown, a minor The capf will be heard tomorrow'. Thr defendant denied that they had sold the liquor to the-boy , James Kelly was trld for vagrancy and found guilty. The court hentene-cd hentene-cd him to pay a tine of 2n or serve twenty dovs In thp r't- Jail. The court stated that ho thought the man ' would be better off 1 JaU and he knew |