Show A hamter ol 01 drunks who took that method of celebrating st Patric Cs day ani prosperity three days cases hearings came up for hearing in audgo howells court thid morning the fact that no court was hold on sunday arid yesterday combined to swell the number of offenses offen sea to be heard this rooming most of the minor offenders were drunks and alie judge seemed to feel in a measure lenient with those who had obtained their jag in celebrating the double event yesterday A D chattan and hugh byrne loth pleaded guilty to having become drunk yesterday trying to lionor st patrick and at the same time celebrate prosperity sentence was suspended james welch pleaded not guilty to a charge of mendicancy and was remanded 1 until 4 p m when alio arresting officer 1 will bo present to testify john connors who anticipated the celebration and got drunk on saturday pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of 3 or serve three days james carey pleaded guilty to being drunk last and sentence was suspended two boys alio claim to be students at afie weber stake academy pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace this morning and sentence was suspended after a lecture from the judge henceforth in such cases the police determine to arrest every offender severe punishment will be meted out and the names agnen to the reporters to be published john doe whose real name is not given but who is a youth 10 years of age well connected with respectable people and who lias a good position but persists in resorting to saloons seemed to I 1 be in a way a moral degenerate ho he did not know what honor is and professed entire ignorance of even the lesser qualities that go to make up manhood lie has been in jail time and again for alie same ofTen sc the judged gave him a most scathing rebuke and if the prisoner is again brought in on a similar charge he will be severely dealt with grace smith and baulah irwin two girls found frequenting a wine room forfeited a deposit of 10 I 1 the case of andrew henry of ard charged by G 0 mcfarland the commission man at twenty fourth street with disturbing the peace came up for hearing ahe testimony for the was that mcfarland had contracted to purchase for 1 per hundred some potatoes of alio younger henry the potatoes according to the defendants testimony were brought in sat arday unloaded at mcfarlands McF arlands and weighed and repacked then mcfarland refused to pay the 1 alleged to leave been offered and offered 83 cents this was refused by the henrys and when the elder henry proceeded to remonstrate he claimed that mcfarland tried to put him out of the store and threatened him then mcfarland had him arrested McF arlanda story was to the effect that lie ordered a certain variety of potatoes that some brought were small and frozen and that he biao refused to receive them at ajl he claimed henry used loud and language and threatened him in deciding the casal judge howell stated that tho testimony was directly opposite but that the testimony of me Farland jand his witness was contradictory especially on some material fic thought from the evidence tac at OIB commission man had re gardup yf armer as fair game and had gince obtain the potatoes at a less contracting for a higher ho thought if ogden was to be a market for produce from surrounding sections this tendency of commission men should be suppressed ho discharged henry exculpating him from all blame but admonished him that hereafter when a man fails in keeping a contract he should apply to the civil courts tor relief |