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Show POLICE'HAVE DANGEROUS FELLOW As Ihe result of the roundup made by the police Tuesday afternoon and evening, five prisoners appeared la police po-lice court and answered to the charge of vagrancy, which had been filed against them. Iu tho capture of William Curtis, one of ihe prisoners arraigned, the I)oHce believe they have arrested a member of the gang which has been committing the recent burglaries Cur-tls Cur-tls when arrested carried under his coat a brake key, which, according to Detective Pender, Is a piece of steel used very often by yeggjnen In housebreaking, house-breaking, j Curtis when arraigned pleaded not j guilty to tho charge of vagrancy, and his case was continued until tomorrow. tomor-row. Curtis will be held under a bond of $10. All efforts of the police to pry auy Information from the prisoner pris-oner have been Ineffectual. James Murphy and John Mendel pleaded guilty to the charge of vagrancy va-grancy and were each fined $10 or 10 days in jail. N. Ryan also pleaded giillty to the charge of vnjrrancy and was given a similar sentence It was left to the discretion of the chief of police whether wheth-er this sentence should be served or suspended. E C. Dyer refused to plead guilty to the charge of vagrancy and was placed under a bond of 10. His case was set for Thursday morning. 00 |