Bonaguro was charged with po-league and on three occasions haslbibatted in the perfect column. In Wednesday’srogameCarl ofsessing intoxicating liquor and maintaining a disorderly house; the Mt.|Vernon youngsters were charged I °’Grady Pitched for the !(,sers- Helf€youngsters werewith frequenting a disorderly house.| hit for an extra base, passed twoAll entered pleas of not guilty. Their !men’ made a wild »)itch and struck! out six. Such pitching deserves avictory and no doubt he would have gained it had it not been for theCarl Pitched for the Cedar Rapids Bunnies last year but was released before the start of this season owingto financial difficulties which seem: elcases were set for Monday morning at 9:00 o’clock. C. P. Antonelli appeared on the scene and like a goodscout that he always is, went bond insistent slugging of the Indianfor the whole bunch.They were released to repair totheir homes about two o’clock.Monday morning all showed up for trial. Attorney R.L. Hitt repre-Hrted the plaintiff and H. E. Mor-!Valley league.gan put on the gloves for the defendants. Bonaguro was tried for the liquor and disorderly house charge first. Then it was revealed that the bottle denominated to behtmccS€ylt;dlt;to beset the members of the Mis-He thenwent back to his old job with the bottle cap factory or whatever it is they manufacture out where the tall corn grows.“1Slt;ar1CftI Viwhiskey was vinegar, the bottles called wine was a liquid of unknown composition and the one tagged more wine was burnt sugar syrup.A change of venue had been ask-Newman’s Wife InPolice Courti rcI toEAST ST. LOUIS, 111., June 10.U“ied after a motion to quash the liq-jMrs. Bessie Newman, wife of Artthe',v;uor warrant had been denied. Judge [Newman, former lieutenant of Browning was called to preside and j notorious Birger gang and now serv-PUa jury was summoned. After hear- ing a life term in the penitentiary ing the testimony and the usual i for his misdeeds while acting with 0gang, has been charged with disturbances here. Edwardorations the jury returned a verdict of guilty on the liquor charge and j peacesi!tia fine of $100; then voted the de-jA. Ross, a neighbor, brought the fendant not guilty of maintaining a 1charge after a quarrel over a beat-disorderly house. Asso terselv remarked:«►*the world do**fcnthout juries?’’In the afternoon the young tinhorns from Mt. Vernon went to the bat. Again the battle rageu over the heads of six men good and true. So fierce was the conflict that Jack andSchofield left the Cardinal; fate and hurried to the scene of car-When a show isMark Twain,ing that Mrs. Newman’s nephew is “What would'alleged to have given Mr. Ross’ son.s to theirnage. When a show is so good as to get those two birds away from the radio—well it’s time to charge ad-wayt-v- v - ■■mission, rThe delfound the younand■■■I againues and youngMr. and Mrs. H. H. Webb, Mg. and Mrs. O. H. Lewis and children wereof Mr. and Mrs. O. E.tlDtltlSunday gue3+=Kent and family of East St. Louis.gentlemen of Mi. Vernon, the homeof the governor, not guilty./.And ?o we say that when the po-i be are reduced to -uch strait- thatthey are forced to bring in vinegar evidence—then indeed, the coun-P \ 11isbis dry and twenty millions peo- lccan’t be wrong.C