IXKn/fEl) UlRLs.|Two Traveling JI«*u Tried Inj Police Coiii'l Todai.bHuiiiun? OflUw «*« 1i!)!iki1iJo1l Aftpr Mie OwilCfH o( fiorM**—TIip \e««.iAt police court thin morning two traveling men giving the fictitious names of Harry Wilson and E. G. Allen were each found guilty of in* .suiting girls on the street and were lined $5 anil costs, amounting to $ir..*,0 in each ease. They are known to lie jewelry salesmen for an eastern house. Their arrest was effected through City Editor «lohn Bengali, who saw the fellows approach two young girls near the corner of Calhoun amlBerry streets. Officer Strode) made the arrest. The men paid their lines and took the first train out of town.