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RECORDER FINESTBERT YOUNG FOROFFENSESMan Who Created DisturbanceOn Passenger Train and Delayed It, Pays City $40.Liquor Case Is Dismissed.whose actions on board a northbound Louisville Nashville passenger train Thursday morning caused much' excitement and twenty-five minutes*delay to the train, was fined a totalof $40 by the recorder. Young wasfined $5 for being drunk, for disorderly conduct. $2$ and ten dollars for resisting officers. Young told the court that he had not drank anyliquor for years. Young was- returned his money leas the fine, .and a young arsenal that was taken away from him. x charge of having more HqiKy in his possession than is allowed - by law was dismissed, the court ruling that the liquor-taken from the prisoner was in transit.© © ©Frank Young.Clark.” charged with burglary and grand larcteny and Annie ‘ Clarke, charged with receiving or concealing stolen goods were before the recorderagain today. The cases at the request of the attorney for the defendantswent over until Monday. Jewelry.watehee and clothing said to be valued at over $S00 were found in possession of Clarke .and the woman*.© © © gFI L. Gentry and J. D. Brantley.crew of a street car that collided with an automobile of J. O. Goldman, of Whistler, were discharged. The carmen were found not guilty of any criminal negligence. The accident happened, on Monday at Royal and St. Anthony. Goldman suffered slight Injury.© © ©Prohibition oases against CharierE. Medicos and Owen Reese Dawson weijb continued until tomorrow. Of-flflitr St. Clair and Bolts yesterday afterrafternoon found a large amount of beer and whiskey in the building at the northwest corner of Royal and Adams streets. They alleged that Dawson was in the place. The court ordered WalteT Puckett, whom the officers say was also in the place, put on the docket. Puckett recently signed an oath never to again sell liquor.© © ©J. G. Mills and O. HciMa. for fighting on Royal and Dauphin streets, last night were each fined $10 or ten days. They became involved In a difficulty and the fight that followed attracted a large crowd of people. Officer Jeff Pierce arrested the fighters and sent them to the policecitation..
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