Show POLICE PICKINGS I Arrest S and Trials of Ordinance I Offender Mike Flemming the French gentleman I who has taken such a liking to menu pre pared each day by the city jailor once more committed an offense against the peace and dignity of the city and was hustled off to jail by a heartless cop He was as usual drunk but fearing that this offense would not insure his board and lodging for a sufficient length of time he began to swear at his misfortune The cop who happened along at that time mis took the identity of the misfortune find if was thus that Mike met his into This morning he went smiling into the august presence of Judge Pyper and in a few moments ho went smiling out again with a receipted bill for fifteen days board and lodging in the city jail William Dunford the man who once held a responsible position in a certain mercantile House here but who has fallen from grace with a vengeance ap peared in court to answer toan analagous charge He pleaded guilty and as it was by no means his first offense he was mulcted 20 Not seeing fit to pay this amount he took a bunk with the festive TITII Mike Fred Lathrop entered the same plea to the same charge and was given ten days John Crocker went up charged with being in his normal condition Being a chronic drunk comes high and poor old Crockie the fallen millionaire was cinched to the extent of 25 Not wish ing to overdraw his bank account he also consented to go to the bastile TTVl Trll I xu iioiiey was arrested this morning for being drunk and disturbing the peace He will be tried later in the day Ed Latham and James Campbell for plain drunks paid a V each Conrad Newham charged with de stroying property was placed under 300 bonds to appear when wanted for trial I George D Henry charged with being heard drunk this and afternoon disturbing the peace will be I |