GUEST AT NEW PACIFIC HOTEL her services, anI That he was sipledATTEMPTED TO KISS ONE O* THE CHAMBERf#A,IOS AND ONE HOUR AFTERWARD WAS SERVING A THREE MONTHS* SEN-' *.-t -■W- * * ?•''* * * • *' ' 2r i *'\ ’ •’ * •■'T.~ A ' tt ‘ , V .'••*« ■ » *! •• • - * r '■''if*’ ‘ *'•?■ if *• * ♦ A.-j . j%i .. ’’•**-f ’ -'** l**s.OTENCE./* I1*#* St inJamie has a loving disposition, is a Scotch Presbyterian, and adores the^ lt;’’i' : ni* V *''*•*lt; ■ ** .? w VII f* ' *\ * I - ^ '? * v;Jii I ”V* **** *■ ' ‘\ **v '■''at ‘ i1’- **• /*,*»‘ ’•* * • . • f ••%’V 'Y* r ■ -1 FI *V A ’*■ •*'*** !•*• *-V' /A K/ /1 : j . J ' '•* ' • • * \ •** II*’ *!• . v*. j!#. •• rgentler sex. These seem to be his onlyWill® III I' - • 3 * | I fi® i‘- • failings, but the first is enough toplace a man within the walls of a gaol,as was made quite plain to Jamie thismorning.Jamie, or lo give him his full name,Mr. James Bruce, of Kelvin, N.D., arrived in town yesterday and put up aithe New Pacific hotel. He was on hisway through the city and only intended stopping off here for the night, He says he is a baker and as such is looking for a position. He will likely begiven one at the Castle Hetheringtonfor the next three months, providing,of course, his recommendations provejO* % ’ ; * \« , * •* *£, ' fj.tr ‘ YJli’ % • *P \ *• '' ■ Vs - I VrV n ^ •**»* *• . j l/ * ^ * . V « *» * *satisfactory.It all happened in one short hour. At about five minutes to ten this morn-• 'V'W' ■ i v* ' ’SB ^'iVrMS'was proveby Miss l«ox*s own words before Magistrate Jaimes about forty minutes later. That was not all, however. Jamie also pulled her into a room and off ere iher money. The young lady’s threats to scream for help had the effect of scaring the would-be osculant off. She informed Mr. Howard Maine, the proprietor, oil the young fellow’s actionsipolicedockforedenied having He said therewas no dcubt as to the veracity oi herstory, but he thought she was mistaken in her man.“There is no doubt but what you are the man,** said Magistrate James.“You are only lying and you are certainly no); helping your case any bytrying to brazen it out. I will takeMiss Fox’s evidence against yours. She is a respectable young lady whodid not want to cause any disturbance,as was seccome hero.unwillingness‘There is too much of this kind of thing going on here and it has to boput a ittni to. You will have to go toing Mr. Bruce was leaving his room jail for three months without the op-in the hotel when he espied Miss Liz- tion of a fine.”zie Fox, one of the chambermaids, in It. was just about one hour from the the hall.' He asked her to get him a time Bruce attempted his unsolicited glass of water. She did so, and JamieJosculation till he was serving his three thinking no doubt to reward her for months’ sentence.