JAIL SENTENCE WAS INFLICTED IN ONE CASE%Local, Police Paid Unexpected Visit, and Pound Liquor and Beer-All Pleaded Guilty.One owner of a soft ilrlnl placet drew a sentence of Qllein das In the! county Jail and flio paid fines nf 1*0 each In cliy icurl this morning for Rotating tbo liquor law* of their city ami country.The me were arresUd Friday night after an inspection of their places was made by the police. AU i!z pleaded guilty lo irloUtlos the city soft drink ordinances, Joseph Hygtlckf, thirty four yean old, of KtcgeliU atenur. was unable to pay the ISO fine and was sentenced to fifteen days at tho coanly Jail 1“ Hay* stile. ' , ,The fire who paid fines were John Marrk. thirty two, 111 Ilallroad arcuuc, William Shecnhan. forty tiiree, 77 12 Ilast Third street: Alfred Jefferson, thirty two. 30 1 3 KaU Third ilrect: Jack Kwpple. forty. 10 «a|lroad avenue; and Casper KasmlcUkl.Ihlrtjtwo. 317 ltaberls road.The Inspection of tbo variousplaces was made under the provls-Ians of tbi? rlty ordinance relative to licensing soft drink places Tho ordinance states that flit police or othir authorities shall be Lllowed tbo , privilege of inspecting the rooms In which soft drinks are sold.Chief John J. Warren. UeuL J. Ilsrry KnoUman. and Ofllcer Robert* Kunxlcr siarted ihclr lour of lost* ctlou at supper time. Bight places wlt;re visited but lo two of these nothing was found.At Marc Vs place a boltle of what Is alleg'd to ,bo.whiskey and an* other of alleged beer was taken. Khwnhan tad a bottle of what was thought lo bo high powered beer, Jefferson*# place yield'd a bcnlo each of alleged »lflo and whiskey, liygllckl had only alleged whiskey In his possession. Keopple had alleged beer, and Kasmlclskl had a bottle each of what was thought to bo be*! and whiskey.