fTOTALart!eing1 oflett.tlem-ondrioddrattingbyheime■ealt;ice. ;ek, hat fterwasrithugh lies ted(From Wednesday’s, Banner.)Quite a lengthy session of police court wan held yesterdayThe caseso woro appealed and will be tried before tho.members of theft -•In addition to tho regular run of I city council at tho regular monthlyIe)astof' a •He,cases a number of coses for the viola*■tlon of tbe prohibition ordinance wero tried.Mr. A. V. Doadwylor wait tried on flve charges of violation of the ordl* nance and under the evidence'Introduced, the mayor decided ho was guilty and imposed fines of two hundred dollars in each cose, or sentences of six months in the etockado in each case. -f ■ • sThe total amount of fines footed upmeeting next week.Tho cases of Mr. W. R. Mooro and Mr. John Kittlo. wero set for trial for Saturday morning. '• Mr. Allman, who was charged with violating the same ordinance, stated from whom he received the whiskey,Messrs. Wood and Graham and Inaturn Mr. Wood stated.ho hod received It from Mr. Engene Moore, who Is an employe of Mr. Deadwyler.The coso against Mr. Allman wasW a re to slt;advcmentodsericsconvThearlycapltmlttcsnffr;ThsceslsentebavoSOU!ono thousand dollars, or two years I dismissed and a case ordered againstand six months In tho stockade.Mr. Mooro.FOmvht Investigations of Bbston