Show IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT GRIST OF CASES ARE UP J BEFORE JUDGE HOWELL A couple of vagrants who are also shown to be petty thieves get s stiff sentence there waa quite a cases up before municipal judge ahia morning but a number of them for various reasons went over the first case up was that of henry who changed the plea on a charge of allowing ingnora in a saloon to guilty and was fined 25 the case against the boys arrested will by agreement of the city attorney and judge be dismissed alic boys to receive a reprimand from the judge the cases will come up at 4 p m john doc a drunk who claims pann as the state of his birth pleaded guilty and will serve the city for a few days turner cregan was a little grayhair gray hair ed man fairly well dressed who claimed that never before had ho been within a jail or forced to make a plea before a judge it seemed impossible to get arc gan to make a direct plea he confined hia answers to 1 I I 1 was or 1 I guess so and at last the judge became tired of trying to get a definite pica and entered a plea of not guilty continuing the case until 7 p in when the arresting officer will bo present to testify leon levene charged vagrancy pleaded not guilty and alie case was continued until 3 p m when alic arresting officer will be present to testify W C higging john macbeth W M and 0 B bihon four boys charged with disturbing alic peace pleaded not guilty and the case was set for 2 p m to allow the arresting officer to be present bichter subsequently appeared and changed his plea to guilty and was allowed to go after a severe lecture from the judge the boys were arrested last evening while engaged in a fight near the first national bank corner ed kilbee kilbeg and frank wilson were lingering relics of the hobles hoboes Ho boes delight a camp which formerly existed down aifong he shrubs on the weber kil beg had only been over from ireland two ye arsand he told a smooth story but it missed connections in regard to several very import ants details officer II had discovered this delectable pair endeavoring to dispose of two incandescent electric light globes and a union pacific monkey wrench wilson by his own testimony proved he was a thief the two were sentenced to awen ty five days each D A smyth and joe carlson were arrested yesterday for selling liquor on sunday contrary to ordinance the places were orderly enough but the sunday ordinance was fractured the case come up at 7 p m |