Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 80, Number 144, 6 February 1891 — ONE HUNDRED DAYS. [ARTICLE]

ONE HUNDRED DAYS.

The Sent'-nce liu_.osci on l.ohert 11111 - lo*,'lk lnt,*.*-r.-aJ,V<_ih..u. Thomas Holland was found guilty of disturbing tlie "pi-ace byJ^dgu ."ravens ye-ter.hiy. lie will lid ,e:ifcii-vd 10-day. The case of Al. Sherman, charged with battery, was continued until February 10th. Jerry Dunn, a drunk, was lined &2 50. J. A.'Galloway was adjudged guilty of a charge of vagrancy and ordered to appear to-day for Judgment. Robert Hill, who brutally beat a woman on lower L street the other night, was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, or, in <!i - fauli, to servo ono hundred days in tho counly jail. i Walt, r lllitieiiard, a younghoy, charged with obtaining money .by false pretenses, was ordered sent to hi. father, who lives at Auburn. The charge of en.b?>7-*len.ent against J. G. Grigsby was dismissed, the com. considering thai a civil.tction against the defendant would be the proper one. Ed. Rivers and Wm. Tierney were found guilty of disturbing the peace and will be sentenced Saturday. o__